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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660025/emergency-resuscitative-thoracotomy-in-severe-trauma-analysis-of-the-nation-wide-registry-data-in-japan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiromu Okano, Takero Terayama, Hiroshi Okamoto, Tsutomu Yamazaki
AIM: Emergency resuscitative thoracotomy is a potentially lifesaving procedure for patients with cardiac pulmonary arrest and profound circulatory failure resulting from a severe injury. However, survival rate post-emergency resuscitative thoracotomy shows considerable variation, with many studies constrained by limited sample sizes and ambiguous criteria for inclusion. Herein, we assessed the outcomes of emergency resuscitative thoracotomy and identified predictors of futility using Japan Trauma Data Bank data...
2024: Acute Medicine & Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646028/victory-out-of-tragedy-organ-donation
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REVIEW
Ali Salim, Bryan A Cotton
Major improvements in trauma care during the last decade have improved survival rates in the severely injured. The unintended consequence is the presentation of patients with non-survivable injuries in a time frame in which intervention is considered and often employed due to prognostic uncertainty. In light of this, discerning survivability in these patients remains increasingly problematic. Evidence-based cut-points of futility can guide early decisions for discontinuing aggressive treatment and use of precious resources in severely injured patients arriving in extremis...
2024: Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646027/facing-futility-in-hemorrhagic-shock-when-to-say-when-in-children-and-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bryan A Cotton
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645003/pilot-trial-of-perampanel-on-peritumoral-hyperexcitability-and-clinical-outcomes-in-newly-diagnosed-high-grade-glioma
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Steven Tobochnik, Michael S Regan, Maria K C Dorotan, Dustine Reich, Emily Lapinskas, Md Amin Hossain, Sylwia A Stopka, Sandro Santagata, Melissa M Murphy, Omar Arnaout, Wenya L Bi, E Antonio Chiocca, Alexandra J Golby, Michael A Mooney, Timothy R Smith, Keith L Ligon, Patrick Y Wen, Nathalie Y R Agar, Jong Woo Lee
Background Glutamatergic neuron-glioma synaptogenesis and peritumoral hyperexcitability promote glioma growth in a positive feedback loop. The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and estimated effect sizes of the AMPA-R antagonist, perampanel, on intraoperative electrophysiologic hyperexcitability and clinical outcomes. Methods An open-label trial was performed comparing perampanel to standard of care (SOC) in patients undergoing resection of newly-diagnosed radiologic high-grade glioma...
April 18, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639166/how-seeking-transfer-often-fails-to-help-define-medically-inappropriate-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Douglas B White, Thaddeus M Pope
On September 1, 2023, Texas made important revisions to it its decades-old statute granting legal safe harbor immunity to physicians who withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment over the objection of critically ill patients' surrogate decision-makers. However, lawmakers left untouched glaring flaws in a key safeguard for patients-the transfer option. The transfer option is ethically important because, when no hospital is willing to accept the patient in transfer, that fact is taken as strong evidence that the surrogates' treatment requests fall outside accepted medical practice...
March 2024: Hastings Center Report
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619713/enhancing-discharge-decision-making-through-continuous-monitoring-in-an-acute-admission-ward-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Niels Kant, Sjoerd H Garssen, Carlijn A Vernooij, Gert-Jan Mauritz, Mark V Koning, Frank H Bosch, Carine J M Doggen
In Acute Admission Wards, vital signs are commonly measured only intermittently. This may result in failure to detect early signs of patient deterioration and impede timely identification of patient stability, ultimately leading to prolonged stays and avoidable hospital admissions. Therefore, continuous vital sign monitoring may improve hospital efficacy. The objective of this randomized controlled trial was to evaluate the effect of continuous monitoring on the proportion of patients safely discharged home directly from an Acute Admission Ward...
April 15, 2024: Internal and Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619462/-terminal-anorexia-nervosa-may-not-be-terminal-an-empirical-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morgan Robison, Nikhila S Udupa, Sophie R Abber, Alan Duffy, Megan Riddle, Jamie Manwaring, Renee D Rienecke, Patricia Westmoreland, Dan V Blalock, Daniel Le Grange, Philip S Mehler, Thomas E Joiner
Gaudiani et al. (2022) presented terminal anorexia nervosa (T-AN) as a potential new specifier to the anorexia nervosa (AN) diagnosis, with criteria including (a) AN diagnosis, (b) age > 30 years, (c) previously participated in high-quality care, and (d) the clear, consistent determination by a patient with decision-making capacity that additional treatment would be futile, knowing death will result. This study's purpose was to empirically examine a subgroup of participants with AN who met the first three criteria of T-AN-and a smaller subset who also met a proxy index of the fourth criterion involving death (TD-AN)-and compare them to an adult "not terminal" anorexia nervosa (NT-AN) group and to a "not terminal" subset 30 years of age or older (NTO-AN)...
April 2024: J Psychopathol Clin Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602677/goals-of-care-among-patients-with-advanced-cancer-and-their-family-caregivers-in-the-last-years-of-life
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Semra Ozdemir, Isha Chaudhry, Chetna Malhotra, Irene Teo, Eric Andrew Finkelstein
IMPORTANCE: Understanding goals of care for terminally ill patients at the end of life is crucial to ensure that patients receive care consistent with their preferences. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the patterns of goals of care among patient-caregiver dyads over the last years of the patient's life and the associations of the goals of care with patient-caregiver characteristics. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This prospective cohort study of 210 patient-caregiver dyads involved surveys every 3 months from July 8, 2016, until the patient's death or February 28, 2022...
April 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574337/unintended-consequences-of-code-status-in-the-intensive-care-unit-what-happens-after-a-do-not-resuscitate-order-is-placed-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathryn E Driggers, Lynn M Keenan, Karl C Alcover, Megan Atkin, Kathleen Irby, Monique Kovacs, Melissa M McLawhorn, Mustafa Mir-Kasimov, Wesam Z Sabbahi, Jeffrey Sellman, Laura S Johnson
Background: Some clinicians suspect that patients with do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders receive less aggressive care. Extrapolation from code status to goals of care could cause significant harm. This study asked the question: Do DNR orders in the intensive care unit (ICU) lead to a decrease in invasive interventions? Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of ICU patients from three teaching hospitals. All ICU patients were assessed for inclusion. Exclusion criteria were medical futility and death, comfort care, or ICU discharge <48 hours after DNR initiation...
April 2024: Journal of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571401/what-are-the-real-issues-in-providing-extracorporeal-membrane-oxygenation-ecmo-support-a-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shahla Siddiqui, Lovkesh Arora, Monica I Lupei, S Veena Satyapriya, Michael Wall, Miguel Cobas, Samuel Justice, Raquel R Bartz
INTRODUCTION: By using a novel survey our study aimed to assess the challenges ECMO and Critical Care (CC) teams face when initiating and managing patient's ECMO support. METHODS: A qualitative survey-based observational study was performed of members of 2 Critical Care Medicine organizations involved in decision-making around the practice of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO). The range of exploratory questions covered ethical principles of informed consent, autonomy and goals of care discussions, beneficence, non-maleficence (offering life-sustaining treatments in end-of-life care), and justice (insurance-related limitations of treatment)...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570759/measuring-moral-distress-in-health-professionals-using-the-mmd-hp-spa-scale
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eloy Girela-Lopez, Cristina M Beltran-Aroca, Jaime Boceta-Osuna, Dolores Aguilera-Lopez, Alejandro Gomez-Carranza, Manuel Lopez-Valero, Manuel Romero-Saldaña
BACKGROUND: Moral distress (MD) is the psychological damage caused when people are forced to witness or carry out actions which go against their fundamental moral values. The main objective was to evaluate the prevalence and predictive factors associated with MD among health professionals during the pandemic and to determine its causes. METHODS: A regional, observational and cross-sectional study in a sample of 566 professionals from the Public Health Service of Andalusia (68...
April 3, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558296/implementation-and-evaluation-of-the-supportive-and-palliative-care-indicators-tool-spict%C3%A2-in-acute-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olivia Paulik, Robyn Whitaker, Monita Mesuria, Debbie Wong, Katie Swanson, Heidi Green, Nqobile Sikhosana, Ritin Fernandez
OBJECTIVES: The Supportive and Palliative Care Indicators Tool (SPICT™) has been used to identify patients at risk of deteriorating and dying within 1 year. Early identification and integration of advance care planning (ACP) provides the opportunity for a better quality of life for patients. The aims of this study were to identify the number of patients who were SPICT™ positive; their mortality rates at 6 and 12 months of the SPICT™ assessment; and level of adherence to ACP documentation...
April 1, 2024: Australasian Journal on Ageing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539487/stem-cell-origin-of-cancer-clinical-implications-beyond-immunotherapy-for-drug-versus-therapy-development-in-cancer-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shi-Ming Tu, Anup K Trikannad, Sruthi Vellanki, Munawwar Hussain, Nazish Malik, Sunny R Singh, Anusha Jillella, Sri Obulareddy, Sindhu Malapati, Sajjad A Bhatti, Konstantinos Arnaoutakis, Omar T Atiq
Although immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer care, there is still an urgent need to enhance its efficacy and ensure its safety. A correct cancer theory and proper scientific method empower pertinent cancer research and enable effective and efficient drug versus therapy development for patient care. In this perspective, we revisit the concept of immune privilege in a cancer cell versus normal cell, as well as in a cancer stem cell versus normal stem cell. We re-examine whether effective immunotherapies are efficacious due to their anti-cancer and/or immune modulatory mechanisms...
March 14, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537602/-the-provision-of-assisted-death-in-the-context-of-the-desire-to-anticipate-death
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xavier Busquet-Duran, Emilio José Martínez Losada, Pere Torán-Monserrat
The entry into force of the Organic Law on the Regulation of Euthanasia in June 2021 obliges clinicians to reconsider their professional work, in the face of a new service that expands the limits of what was considered correct until then. This new service affects the entire healthcare system, but especially primary care professionals. Beyond the procedural and moral aspects, it is necessary to rethink the assessment of the patient who expresses a wish to die. In this review, we start with the relatively recent definition of the wish to hasten death (WTHD), its causes, epidemiology and differential diagnosis...
March 26, 2024: Atencion Primaria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536997/portuguese-advance-directives-a-twist-against-futility-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catarina Sampaio Martins, Rui Nunes
BACKGROUND: Advance Directive documents allow citizens to choose the treatments they want for end-of-life care without considering therapeutic futility. OBJECTIVES: To analyze patients' and caregivers' answers to Advance Directives and understand their expectations regarding their decisions. DESIGN AND SETTING: This study analyzed participants' answers to a previously published trial, conceived to test the document's efficacy as a communication tool...
2024: São Paulo Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528556/predictors-and-outcomes-of-withholding-and-withdrawal-of-life-sustaining-treatments-in-intensive-care-units-in-singapore-a-multicentre-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clare Fong, Wern Lunn Kueh, Sennen Jin Wen Lew, Benjamin Choon Heng Ho, Yu-Lin Wong, Yie Hui Lau, Yew Woon Chia, Hui Ling Tan, Ying Hao Christopher Seet, Wen Ting Siow, Graeme MacLaren, Rohit Agrawal, Tian Jin Lim, Shir Lynn Lim, Toon Wei Lim, Vui Kian Ho, Chai Rick Soh, Duu Wen Sewa, Chian Min Loo, Faheem Ahmed Khan, Chee Keat Tan, Roshni Sadashiv Gokhale, Chuin Siau, Noelle Louise Siew Hua Lim, Chik-Foo Yim, Jonathen Venkatachalam, Kumaresh Venkatesan, Naville Chi Hock Chia, Mei Fong Liew, Guihong Li, Li Li, Su Mon Myat, Zena Zena, Shuling Zhuo, Ling Ling Yueh, Caroline Shu Fang Tan, Jing Ma, Siew Lian Yeo, Yiong Huak Chan, Jason Phua
BACKGROUND: Clinical practice guidelines on limitation of life-sustaining treatments (LST) in the intensive care unit (ICU), in the form of withholding or withdrawal of LST, state that there is no ethical difference between the two. Such statements are not uniformly accepted worldwide, and there are few studies on LST limitation in Asia. This study aimed to evaluate the predictors and outcomes of withholding and withdrawal of LST in Singapore, focusing on the similarities and differences between the two approaches...
March 26, 2024: Journal of Intensive Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516714/assessing-futile-trauma-transfers-in-rural-appalachia-following-a-regional-health-care-system-consolidation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle A Everly, Allen Archer, Matt Heard, Keelin Roche, J Bracken Burns
This study sought to define and analyze rates of futile trauma transfers (FTTs) after the consolidation of two rural level 1 trauma centers into one. Data was extracted from the regional trauma registry for a period of 5 years (2017-2022) for all trauma patients transferred into our level 1 trauma center (n = 3369). An FTT was defined as a transfer that (1) received no major interventions and (2) died or was discharged to a hospice facility within 72 hours. Out of the 3369 transfer patients analyzed during the 33-month pre-consolidation and 33-month post-consolidation periods, 34 patients met the criteria of an FTT within the transfer-to-discharge window...
March 22, 2024: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38515804/rethinking-referral-systems-in-rural-chiapas-a-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valeria Macias, Zulema Garcia, William Pavlis, Sarah Hill, Zachary Fowler, Diana D Del Valle, Tarsicio Uribe-Leitz, Hannah Gilbert, Lina Roa, Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good
BACKGROUND: Despite the assurance of universal health coverage, large disparities exist in access to surgery in the state of Chiapas. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the surgical referral system at hospitals operated by the Ministry of Health in Chiapas. METHODS: 13 variables were extracted from surgical referrals data from three public hospitals in Chiapas over a three-year period. Interviews were performed of health care workers involved in the referral system and surgical patients...
December 2023: Dialogues Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510778/methylene-blue-in-septic-shock-a-novel-weapon-in-our-arsenal-are-utility-studies-highlighting-its-futility
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Varun M Angadi, Atul Jindal
How to cite this article: Angadi VM, Jindal A. Methylene Blue in Septic Shock-A Novel Weapon in Our Arsenal: Are Utility Studies Highlighting its Futility? Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(1):89.
January 2024: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508835/safety-and-efficacy-of-givinostat-in-boys-with-duchenne-muscular-dystrophy-epidys-a-multicentre-randomised-double-blind-placebo-controlled-phase-3-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Eugenio Mercuri, Juan J Vilchez, Odile Boespflug-Tanguy, Craig M Zaidman, Jean K Mah, Nathalie Goemans, Wolfgang Müller-Felber, Erik H Niks, Ulrike Schara-Schmidt, Enrico Bertini, Giacomo P Comi, Katherine D Mathews, Laurent Servais, Krista Vandenborne, Jessika Johannsen, Sonia Messina, Stefan Spinty, Laura McAdam, Kathryn Selby, Barry Byrne, Chamindra G Laverty, Kevin Carroll, Giulia Zardi, Sara Cazzaniga, Nicoletta Coceani, Paolo Bettica, Craig M McDonald
BACKGROUND: Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the most common childhood muscular dystrophy, is caused by dystrophin deficiency. Preclinical and phase 2 study data have suggested that givinostat, a histone deacetylase inhibitor, might help to counteract the effects of this deficiency. We aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of givinostat in the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. METHODS: This multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial was done at 41 tertiary care sites in 11 countries...
April 2024: Lancet Neurology
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