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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38445950/impact-of-rapid-up-titration-of-guideline-directed-medical-therapies-on-quality-of-life-insights-from-the-strong-hf-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jelena Čelutkienė, Kamilė Čerlinskaitė-Bajorė, Gad Cotter, Christopher Edwards, Marianna Adamo, Mattia Arrigo, Marianela Barros, Jan Biegus, Ovidiu Chioncel, Alain Cohen-Solal, Albertino Damasceno, Rafael Diaz, Gerasimos Filippatos, Etienne Gayat, Antoine Kimmoun, Valentine Léopold, Marco Metra, Maria Novosadova, Matteo Pagnesi, Peter S Pang, Piotr Ponikowski, Hadiza Saidu, Karen Sliwa, Koji Takagi, Jozine M Ter Maaten, Daniela Tomasoni, Carolyn S P Lam, Adriaan A Voors, Alexandre Mebazaa, Beth Davison
BACKGROUND: This analysis provides details on baseline and changes in quality of life (QoL) and its components as measured by EQ-5D-5L questionnaire, as well as association with objective outcomes, applying high-intensity heart failure (HF) care in patients with acute HF. METHODS: In STRONG-HF trial (Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Rapid Optimization, Helped by NT-proBNP Testing, of Heart Failure Therapies) patients with acute HF were randomized just before discharge to either usual care or a high-intensity care strategy of guideline-directed medical therapy up-titration...
March 6, 2024: Circulation. Heart Failure
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431133/feasibility-pilot-trial-of-a-tailored-medication-adherence-promotion-intervention-for-adolescents-and-young-adults-with-cancer-study-design-and-protocol
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Meghan E McGrady, Tyler G Ketterl, Rachel Tillery Webster, Laura E Schwartz, Margaret Y Brock, Lauren Szulczewski, Macks Burke, Kevin A Hommel, Ahna L H Pai, Constance A Mara, Amii C Steele, Gillian G Regan, Robin E Norris
BACKGROUND: Medication non-adherence is common among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer and associated with poor health outcomes. AYAs with cancer endorse multiple barriers to adherence that differ across individuals, suggesting that tailoring intervention content to an AYA's specific barriers may have the potential to improve adherence. The purpose of this manuscript is to report on ORBIT-guided Phase I design efforts to create the first tailored adherence-promotion intervention for AYAs with cancer and the study protocol for the ongoing Phase II pilot feasibility trial...
February 29, 2024: Contemporary Clinical Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420962/the-implications-of-competing-risks-and-direct-treatment-disutility-in-cardiovascular-disease-and-osteoporotic-fracture-risk-prediction-and-cost-effectiveness-analysis
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Bruce Guthrie, Gabriel Rogers, Shona Livingstone, Daniel R Morales, Peter Donnan, Sarah Davis, Ji Hee Youn, Rob Hainsworth, Alexander Thompson, Katherine Payne
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines commonly recommend preventative treatments for people above a risk threshold. Therefore, decision-makers must have faith in risk prediction tools and model-based cost-effectiveness analyses for people at different levels of risk. Two problems that arise are inadequate handling of competing risks of death and failing to account for direct treatment disutility (i.e. the hassle of taking treatments). We explored these issues using two case studies: primary prevention of cardiovascular disease using statins and osteoporotic fracture using bisphosphonates...
February 2024: Health Soc Care Deliv Res
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38382195/what-do-veterinary-professionals-and-clients-want-using-discrete-choice-methods-in-veterinary-research-to-determine-preferences
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Catherine N H Groves, Jason B Coe, Lauren E Grant
Discrete choice methods (DCMs) are a suite of research techniques for identifying individual preferences using choice information. Widely utilized by other fields yet rarely employed in veterinary research, DCMs have tremendous potential to improve veterinary healthcare by understanding and incorporating owner and veterinary professionals' (encompassing veterinarians, veterinary clinicians, technicians, receptionists, attendants, etc) preferences to optimize the care continuum. DCMs have several advantages over other stated preference methods, such as ranking and ratings, including improved data quality and actionability...
February 12, 2024: American Journal of Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38381409/identifying-core-outcome-domains-in-chronic-skin-disease-using-the-best-worst-scaling-method
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Shields, Frances K Barg, Wendy Smith Begolka, Kathy Sage, Kelly Druby, George C Gondo, David J Margolis, Andrea L Pusic, John S Barbieri
IMPORTANCE: The use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) potentially holds promise as an opportunity to improve outcomes and quality of care for patients with skin disease, but the routine use of PROMs remains limited. While the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) has several strengths and domains relevant to those with chronic skin disease, it is not clear which are most useful. OBJECTIVE: To determine which PROMIS domains are most meaningful to those with chronic skin disease to develop a PROMIS profile that effectively captures the experience of living with these skin diseases...
February 21, 2024: JAMA Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370746/comparison-of-machine-leaning-models-for-prediction-of-acute-pain-severity-and-on-treatment-opioid-utilization-in-oral-cavity-and-oropharyngeal-cancer-patients-receiving-radiation-therapy-exploratory-analysis-from-a-large-scale-retrospective-cohort
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Vivian Salama, Laia Humbert-Vidan, Brandon Godinich, Kareem A Wahid, Dina M ElHabashy, Mohamed A Naser, Renjie He, Abdallah S R Mohamed, Ariana J Sahli, Katherine A Hutcheson, Gary Brandon Gunn, David I Rosenthal, Clifton D Fuller, Amy C Moreno
BACKGROUND: Acute pain is a common and debilitating symptom experienced by oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer (OC/OPC) patients undergoing radiation therapy (RT). Uncontrolled pain can result in opioid overuse and increased risks of long-term opioid dependence. The specific aim of this exploratory analysis was the prediction of severe acute pain and opioid use in the acute on-treatment setting, to develop risk-stratification models for pragmatic clinical trials. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted on 900 OC/OPC patients treated with RT during 2017 to 2023...
February 8, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38343647/correlation-between-improvement-in-pain-after-ultrasound-guided-intra-articular-hip-injection-and-outcomes-after-arthroscopy-in-patients-with-femoroacetabular-impingement
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Ya-Juan Shuang, Yi Mao, Kang-Kang Yu, Chun-Bao Li, Ming-Bo Zhang
BACKGROUND: An accurate and objective criterion is needed to determine candidates who are suitable for hip arthroscopy in patients with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). PURPOSE: To determine whether improvement in pain after ultrasound (US)-guided intra-articular hip injection during standardized examinations can be used to predict the outcomes of hip arthroscopy in patients with FAI. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3. METHODS: We enrolled 119 patients with FAI who underwent US-guided intra-articular hip injection of local anesthesia during standardized examinations, carried out from May 2018 to February 2020 (within 2 weeks before hip arthroscopy)...
February 2024: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38342166/long-term-patient-reported-outcomes-of-stereotactic-radiosurgery-for-trigeminal-neuralgia
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Shoji Yomo, Kyota Oda, Kazuhiro Oguchi
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate patient-reported outcomes (PROs) of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) for TN in terms of treatment efficacy and toxicity. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed patients who underwent Gamma Knife SRS for idiopathic or classic TN between January 2013 and February 2022. Questionnaires regarding pain relief, treatment toxicity, and post-SRS treatment were sent between late 2022 and early 2023, and the responses received were analyzed. The Faces Pain Scale (FPS, 0: best, 5: worst) was used for quantitative evaluation...
February 9, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38330518/emergency-nurses-preference-for-tools-to-identify-frailty-in-major-trauma-patients-a-prospective-multi-centre-cross-sectional-study
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Heather Jarman, Robert Crouch, Mark Baxter, Elaine Cole
BACKGROUND: Frailty is known to be a predictor of poor recovery following trauma and there is evidence that providing early frailty specific care can improve functional and health outcomes. Accurate assessment of frailty is key to its early identification and subsequent provision of specialist care. The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility and acceptability of different frailty screening tools to nurses administering them in the ED in patients admitted following traumatic injury...
February 7, 2024: International Emergency Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302578/the-cantril-ladder-elicits-thoughts-about-power-and-wealth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
August Håkan Nilsson, Johannes C Eichstaedt, Tim Lomas, Andrew Schwartz, Oscar Kjell
The Cantril Ladder is among the most widely administered subjective well-being measures; every year, it is collected in 140+ countries in the Gallup World Poll and reported in the World Happiness Report. The measure asks respondents to evaluate their lives on a ladder from worst (bottom) to best (top). Prior work found Cantril Ladder scores sensitive to social comparison and to reflect one's relative position in the income distribution. To understand this, we explored how respondents interpret the Cantril Ladder...
February 1, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38292469/how-do-survivors-after-out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest-perceive-their-health-compared-to-the-norm-population-a-nationwide-registry-study-from-norway
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Kristin Alm-Kruse, Gunhild M Gjerset, Ingvild B M Tjelmeland, Cecilie B Isern, Jo Kramer-Johansen, Andrew M Garratt
INTRODUCTION: Self-perceived health status data is usually collected using patient-reported outcome measures. Information from the patients' perspective is one of the important components in planning person-centred care. The study aimed to compare EQ-5D-5L in survivors after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) with data for Norwegian population controls. Secondary aim included comparing characteristics of respondents and non-respondents from the OHCA population. METHODS: In this cross-sectional survey, 714 OHCA survivors received an electronic EQ-5D-5L questionnaire 3-6 months following OHCA...
March 2024: Resuscitation plus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38267756/deglutologist-practices-and-perceptions-of-the-penetration-aspiration-scale-a-survey-study
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Ryan Burdick, Rodolfo Peña-Chávez, Ashwini Namasivayam-MacDonald, Nicole Rogus-Pulia
Successful dysphagia management requires accurate, succinct diagnosis and characterization of swallowing safety impairments. However, the Penetration-Aspiration Scale (PAS) remains the only available tool developed exclusively for assessment of airway protection. To best support efforts to advance the field's understanding of swallowing safety, it is crucial to understand current clinician practice patterns, perceptions, and accuracy regarding the PAS. A 46-item survey was developed and distributed to deglutologists internationally examining: (1) Demographics; (2) Scale Practices; (3) Swallowing Safety Priorities; (4) Scale Perceptions; and (5) Accuracy...
January 24, 2024: Dysphagia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253094/biochar-from-agricultural-wastes-environmental-sustainability-economic-viability-and-the-potential-as-a-negative-emissions-technology-in-malaysia
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Djasmine Mastisya Saharudin, Harish Kumar Jeswani, Adisa Azapagic
Biochar used for soil amendment is considered a viable negative emissions technology as it can be produced easily from a wide range of biomass feedstocks, while offering numerous potential agricultural benefits. This research is the first to present a comprehensive sustainability assessment of large-scale biochar production and application in Malaysia. The five feedstocks considered comprise the country's most abundant agricultural wastes from palm oil (empty fruit bunches, fibres, palm fronds and shells) and rice (straw) plantations...
January 20, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38236705/outcomes-for-clinical-trials-involving-adults-with-chronic-kidney-disease-a-multinational-delphi-survey-involving-patients-caregivers-and-health-professionals
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Andrea Matus Gonzalez, Nicole Evangelidis, Martin Howell, Allison Jaure, Benedicte Sautenet, Magdalena Madero, Gloria Ashuntantang, Samaya Anumudu, Amelie Bernier-Jean, Louese Dunn, Yeoungjee Cho, Laura Cortes Sanabria, Ian H de Boer, Samuel Fung, Daniel Gallego, Chandana Guha, Andrew S Levey, Adeera Levin, Eduardo Lorca, Ikechi G Okpechi, Patrick Rossignol, Nicole Scholes-Robertson, Laura Sola, Armando Teixeira-Pinto, Tim Usherwood, Andrea K Viecelli, David C Wheeler, Katherine Widders, Martin Wilkie, Jonathan C Craig
BACKGROUND: Many outcomes of high priority to patients and clinicians are infrequently and inconsistently reported across trials in CKD, which generates research waste and limits evidence-informed decision making. We aimed to generate consensus among patients/caregivers and health professionals on critically important outcomes for trials in CKD prior to kidney failure and the need for kidney replacement therapy, and to describe the reasons for their choices. METHODS: Online two-round international Delphi survey...
January 17, 2024: Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38232864/optimizing-pain-intensity-assessment-in-clinical-trials-how-many-ratings-are-needed-to-best-balance-the-need-for-validity-and-to-minimize-assessment-burden
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Rocío de la Vega, Prasert Sakulsriprasert, Jordi Miró, Mark P Jensen
Pain intensity is the most commonly used outcome domain in pain clinical trials. To minimize the chances of Type II error (i.e., concluding that a treatment does not have beneficial effects, when in fact it does), the measure of pain intensity used should be sensitive to changes produced by effective pain treatments. Here we sought to identify the combination of pain intensity ratings that would balance the need for reliability and validity against the need to minimize assessment burden. We conducted secondary analyses using data from a completed 4-arm clinical trial of psychological pain treatments (N = 164 adults)...
January 15, 2024: Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38224925/the-application-of-llms-for-radiologic-decision-making
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hossam A Zaki, Andrew Aoun, Saminah Munshi, Hazem Abdel-Megid, Lleayem Nazario-Johnson, Sun Ho Ahn
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Large Language Models (LLMs) have seen explosive growth, but their potential role in medical applications remains underexplored. Our study investigates the capability of LLMs to predict the most appropriate imaging study for specific clinical presentations in various subspecialty areas in radiology. METHODS AND MATERIALS: ChatGPT (GPT-4) by Open AI and Glass AI by Glass Health were tested on 1075 clinical scenarios from 11 ACR expert panels to determine the most appropriate imaging study, benchmarked against the ACR Appropriateness Criteria...
January 13, 2024: Journal of the American College of Radiology: JACR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38220373/association-between-anorexia-as-assessed-by-simplified-nutritional-appetite-questionnaire-and-sarcopenia-in-community-dwelling-older-adults-using-outpatient-rehabilitation-a-cross-sectional-study
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Taisei Ishimoto, Takehiro Fujimoto, Nozomi Matsudaira, Natsuki Yamamoto, Hikaru Hayashi, Ken Hisamatsu, Yoshio Toyota, Naoki Akazawa
OBJECTIVE: A previous study reported an association between sarcopenia and anorexia determined by the simplified nutritional appetite questionnaire (SNAQ) in community-dwelling older adults. However, it is unclear in the community-dwelling older adults who are using outpatient rehabilitation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between anorexia and sarcopenia as judged by SNAQ in community-dwelling older adults using outpatient rehabilitation. METHODS: This study included 120 older adults (72...
February 2024: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38212544/versatile-use-of-v-y-advancement-flap-for-facial-defect-reconstruction-a-case-series-in-asian-patients
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Dun-Hao Chang, Ya-Di Lu, Tsuo-Wu Lin, Ke-Chung Chang
BACKGROUND: V-Y advancement flap (VYAF) is a commonly used flap for facial reconstruction, but it is not popular in Asian society with limited aesthetic outcome evaluation. OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate our experience of facial VYAF with the quantitative aesthetic outcome assessment. METHODS AND MATERIALS: From January 2013 to December 2022, patients who underwent facial VYAF reconstruction were reviewed. Postoperative photographs were collected and independently graded by three plastic surgeons, three nurses, and six non-medical personnel using Manchester scar scale (MSS)...
January 11, 2024: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38201052/eating-quality-of-australian-grass-and-grain-fed-lamb-equally-rated-by-us-consumers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maddison T Corlett, Liselotte Pannier, Graham E Gardner, Andrea J Garmyn, Mark F Miller, David W Pethick
Anecdotal suggestions that US consumers perceive Australian sheepmeat as more "gamey" or "stale" compared to US sheepmeat are potentially attributable to the extended chilled shipping times contributing to longer-aged meat and predominately pasture-fed grazing systems. This study evaluated the impact of diet and extended storage times on Australian sheepmeat using sensory scores as assessed by US consumers. Meat samples from Australian sheep ( n = 80) fed a grass or grain diet were aged in a vacuum at 1-2 °C for 5, 21 or 45 days...
December 20, 2023: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38198352/patient-and-caregiver-preferences-for-haemophilia-treatments-a-discrete-choice-experiment
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Viridiana Cano Garcia, Carol Mansfield, Anna Pierce, Colton Leach, Jane Cavanaugh Smith, Marion Afonso
INTRODUCTION: An evolving haemophilia treatment landscape provides new possibilities for previously unattainable lifestyles. AIM: We sought to understand how people with haemophilia (PwH) and their caregivers value the potential benefits of novel prophylactic treatments. We conducted a discrete-choice experiment (DCE) to quantify preferences for features of haemophilia treatments among adults and caregivers of children with haemophilia. A best-worst scaling (BWS) exercise measured the perceived burden of treatment administration features...
January 10, 2024: Haemophilia: the Official Journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia
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