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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702378/missingness-and-algorithmic-bias-an-example-from-the-united-states-national-outbreak-reporting-system-2009-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily Diemer, Elena N Naumova
Growing debates about algorithmic bias in public health surveillance lack specific examples. We tested a common assumption that exposure and illness periods coincide and demonstrated how algorithmic bias can arise due to missingness of critical information related to illness and exposure durations. We examined 9407 outbreaks recorded by the United States National Outbreak Reporting System (NORS) from January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2019 and detected algorithmic bias, a systematic over- or under-estimation of foodborne disease outbreak (FBDO) durations due to missing start and end dates...
May 3, 2024: Journal of Public Health Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702128/acute-and-complicated-inflammatory-pericarditis-a-guide-to-contemporary-practice
#42
REVIEW
Awais A Malik, James W Lloyd, Nandan S Anavekar, Sushil Allen Luis
Inflammatory disease of the pericardium represents a relatively common presentation, especially among the young. For the most part, inflammatory pericardial disease can be expeditiously and effectively managed without significant sequelae. However, some individuals present with severe and recurrent illness, representing significant therapeutic challenges. During the past decade, there have been great strides made in developing an evidence-based approach to management of inflammatory pericardial disease, the result of which has been the development of (1) a systematic, protocoled approach to initial care; (2) targeted therapeutics; and (3) specialized, collaborative, and integrated care pathways...
May 2024: Mayo Clinic Proceedings
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701817/long-term-outcomes-after-treatment-of-delirium-during-critical-illness-with-antipsychotics-mind-usa-a-randomised-placebo-controlled-phase-3-trial
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew F Mart, Leanne M Boehm, Amy L Kiehl, Michelle N Gong, Atul Malhotra, Robert L Owens, Babar A Khan, Margaret A Pisani, Gregory A Schmidt, R Duncan Hite, Matthew C Exline, Shannon S Carson, Catherine L Hough, Peter Rock, Ivor S Douglas, Daniel J Feinstein, Robert C Hyzy, William D Schweickert, David L Bowton, Andrew Masica, Onur M Orun, Rameela Raman, Brenda T Pun, Cayce Strength, Mark L Rolfsen, Pratik P Pandharipande, Nathan E Brummel, Christopher G Hughes, Mayur B Patel, Joanna L Stollings, E Wesley Ely, James C Jackson, Timothy D Girard
BACKGROUND: Delirium is common during critical illness and is associated with long-term cognitive impairment and disability. Antipsychotics are frequently used to treat delirium, but their effects on long-term outcomes are unknown. We aimed to investigate the effects of antipsychotic treatment of delirious, critically ill patients on long-term cognitive, functional, psychological, and quality-of-life outcomes. METHODS: This prespecified, long-term follow-up to the randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 3 MIND-USA Study was conducted in 16 hospitals throughout the USA...
April 30, 2024: Lancet Respiratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701155/what-huntington-s-disease-patients-say-about-their-illness-an-online-direct-to-participant-pilot-study
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karen E Anderson, Lakshmi Arbatti, Abhishek Hosamath, Andrew Feigin, Jody Goldstein, Elise Kayson, Brett L Kinsler, Lauren Falanga, Lynn Denise, Noelle E Carlozzi, Samuel Frank, Katie Jackson, Sandra Kostyk, Jennifer L Purks, Kenneth P Serbin, Shari Kinel, Christopher A Beck, Ira Shoulson
BACKGROUND: Direct-to-participant online reporting facilitates the conduct of clinical research by increasing access and clinically meaningful patient engagement. OBJECTIVE: We assessed feasibility of online data collection from adults with diagnosed Huntington's disease (HD) who directly reported their problems and impact in their own words. METHODS: Data were collected online from consenting United States residents who self-identified as 1) having been diagnosed with Huntington's disease, 2) able to ambulate independently, and 3) self-sufficient for most daily needs...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Huntington's Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700659/a-case-control-study-of-the-clinical-and-economic-impact-of-infections-caused-by-carbapenemase-producing-enterobacterales-cpe
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inmaculada López Montesinos, Aina Carot-Coll, Maria Milagro Montero, Luisa Sorli Redó, Ana Siverio-Parès, Sandra Esteban-Cucó, Xavier Durán, Silvia Gomez-Zorrilla, Juan Pablo Horcajada
PURPOSE: The aim was to analyse the clinical and economic impact of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) infections. METHODS: Case-control study. Adult patients with CPE infections were considered cases, while those with non-CPE infections were controls. Matching criteria were age (± 5 years), sex, source of infection and microorganism (ratio 1:2). Primary outcome was 30-day mortality. Secondary outcomes were 90-day mortality, clinical failure, hospitalisation costs and resource consumption...
May 3, 2024: Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699524/kaposi-sarcoma-in-an-individual-recently-diagnosed-with-hiv
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Keri Morgan Cronin, Akshay Desai, Kim Hookim, Gabriela Contino
Kaposi Sarcoma (KS) commonly manifests with multiple vesicular cutaneous and mucosal nodules, with four subtypes clinically recognized. Although commonly seen in younger men, our patient presented with presumed epidemic KS at an older age. Additionally, our patient presented with Kaposi sarcoma during primary HIV infection which is atypical for Kaposi sarcoma presentation. The patient's clinical course is important to follow, as his rectal involvement indicates the patient would benefit from systemic therapy...
2024: IDCases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699452/effectiveness-of-mindfulness-and-qigong-training-for-self-healing-in-patients-with-hwabyung-and-depressive-disorder-a-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seok-In Yoon, Hui-Yeong Park, Hyun Woo Lee, Chan Park, Sun-Yong Chung, Jong Woo Kim
BACKGROUND: Hwabyung is a Korean culture-bound syndrome characterized by anger-related physical and psychological symptoms. Depressive disorder is a common mental illness occurring worldwide, and has been reported to have a high comorbidity rate with Hwabyung. For patients with depressive disorders, differential diagnosis and combined treatment for Hwabyung should be considered. Mindfulness and Qigong may be effective alternatives for regulating emotions such as depression, anxiety, and anger...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699234/identification-of-common-genes-and-pathways-between-type-2-diabetes-and-covid-19
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ya Wang, Kai Li, Shuangyang Mo, Peishan Yao, Jiaxing Zeng, Shunyu Lu, Shanyu Qin
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have reported a high incidence and risk of severe illness due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). COVID-19 patients may experience elevated or decreased blood sugar levels and may even develop diabetes. However, the molecular mechanisms linking these two diseases remain unclear. This study aimed to identify the common genes and pathways between T2DM and COVID-19. METHODS: Two public datasets from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database (GSE95849 and GSE164805) were analyzed to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in blood between people with and without T2DM and COVID-19...
2024: Frontiers in Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699103/indian-clinician-s-perspective-on-the-approach-to-the-management-of-hypertension-a-cross-sectional-study
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Venkat S Ram, A Muruganathan, Manjula S, Krishna Kumar M
Introduction Hypertension (HTN) is considered one of the most frequent life-threatening noncommunicable illnesses. Because HTN has a significant public health impact on cardiovascular health status and healthcare systems in India, it is critical to study Indian clinicians' approaches to HTN management. Methodology This was a cross-sectional, multicentric, non-interventional, and single-visit study that aimed to gather data from across India and examine sociodemographic characteristics and clinician treatment choices in the management of HTN in Indian individuals...
April 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699097/evaluation-of-il-4-and-il-13-single-nucleotide-polymorphisms-and-their-association-with-childhood-asthma-and-its-severity-a-hospital-based-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Himamoni Deka, Mir A Siddique, Sultana J Ahmed, Pranabika Mahanta, Putul Mahanta
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Asthma is a common, chronic, atopic respiratory disease that is on the rise among children and adults worldwide. Various environmental, genetic, and biological interactions contribute to the surge in susceptibility to this disease. Interleukin (IL) genes, particularly IL-4 and IL-13, have been linked to asthma pathogenesis. The present study aims to investigate the genetic aberrations, specifically single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of IL-4 and IL-13, and their association with childhood asthma and its severity...
April 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698354/practice-variation-in-urine-collection-methods-among-pre-toilet-trained-children-with-suspected-urinary-tract-infection-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucy M Wilson, Clara Tam, Veronica Ka Wai Lai, Motunrayo Ajayi, Mê-Linh Lê, Banke Oketola, Terry P Klassen, Alex Aregbesola
BACKGROUND: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common cause of acute illness among infants and young children. There are numerous methods for collecting urine in children who are not toilet trained. This review examined practice variation in the urine collection methods for diagnosing UTI in non-toilet-trained children. METHODS: A systematic review was completed by searching MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), CENTRAL (Ovid), PsycInfo (Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCO), and JBI (Ovid) from January 1, 2000 until October 9, 2021 and updated on May 24, 2023...
May 3, 2024: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698353/effect-of-maternal-vaccination-on-infant-morbidity-in-bangladesh
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Shiqiao Zhao, Jing Zhang, Chenxin Zhang, Mark C Steinhoff, Yanting Zhang, Bin Zhang
BACKGROUND: Risk factors of infant mortality in Africa and south Asian countries have been broadly discussed. However, infant morbidity is largely underestimated. We analyzed the data from a randomized vaccine trial in Bangladesh to identify and assess the effect of risk factors on infant morbidity. METHODS: Pregnant women were randomly assigned to receive either inactivated influenza vaccine or pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine and the infants were randomly assigned to receive 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine or Hib conjugate vaccine at week 6, 10 and 14...
May 2, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698291/hospital-acquired-bloodstream-infections-in-critically-ill-cirrhotic-patients-a-post-hoc-analysis-of-the-eurobact-2-international-cohort-study
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Wozniak, Alexis Tabah, François Barbier, Stéphane Ruckly, Ambre Loiodice, Murat Akova, Marc Leone, Andrew Conway Morris, Matteo Bassetti, Kostoula Arvaniti, Ricard Ferrer, Liesbet de Bus, Jose Artur Paiva, Hendrik Bracht, Adam Mikstacki, Adel Alsisi, Liana Valeanu, Josef Prazak, Jean-François Timsit, Niccolò Buetti
BACKGROUND: Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections are common in the intensive care unit (ICU) and have a high mortality rate. Patients with cirrhosis are especially susceptible to infections, yet there is a knowledge gap in the epidemiological distinctions in hospital-acquired bloodstream infections between cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients in the ICU. It has been suggested that cirrhotic patients, present a trend towards more gram-positive infections, and especially enterococcal infections...
May 2, 2024: Annals of Intensive Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697922/evaluation-of-the-impact-of-overlapping-upper-gastrointestinal-symptoms-on-the-clinical-characteristics-of-patients-with-functional-constipation-along-with-risk-factor-analysis
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Feng Zhu, Fei Li, Mei Hui Lyu, Ben Chang Feng, Lin Lin, Yu Rong Tang, Dong Qian, Ting Yu
OBJECTIVES: Functional constipation (FC), a common functional gastrointestinal disorder, is usually overlapping with upper gastrointestinal symptoms (UGS). We aimed to explore the clinical characteristics of patients with FC overlapping UGS along with the related risk factors. METHODS: The differences in the severity of constipation symptoms, psychological state, quality of life (QoL), anorectal motility and perception function, autonomic function, and the effect of biofeedback therapy (BFT) among patients with FC in different groups were analyzed, along with the risk factors of overlapping UGS...
March 2024: Journal of Digestive Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697770/assessment-of-rheumatoid-arthritis-patients-knowledge-about-foot-problems-related-to-their-illness-and-foot-care-practice
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aicha Ben Tekaya, Yosr Abid, Emna Hannech, Siwar Ben Dhia, Selma Bouden, Leila Rouached, Rawdha Tekaya, Ines Mahmoud, Olfa Saidane, Leila Abdelmoula
INTRODUCTION: Foot problems are very common in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Podiatric intervention through therapeutic education of RA patients on the different potential foot problems could improve patients' knowledge and management of their foot problems. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge of RA patients on podiatric problems related to their illness and foot care practices. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study including patients diagnosed with RA and aged older than 18 years...
June 2024: Musculoskeletal Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697663/signs-and-symptoms-of-serious-illness-in-adults-with-acute-abdominal-pain-presenting-to-ambulatory-care-a-systematic-review
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anouk Tans, Thomas Struyf, Rune Geboers, Toon Smeets, Yorick Asselbergh, Emmanuel Declerck, Luca Bloemen, Ann van den Bruel
BACKGROUND: Acute abdominal pain is a common complaint, caused by a variety of conditions, ranging from acutely life-threatening to benign and self-limiting with symptom overlap complicating diagnosis. Signs and symptoms may be valuable when assessing a patient to guide clinical work. AIM: Summarising evidence on the accuracy of signs and symptoms for diagnosing serious illness in adults with acute abdominal pain in an ambulatory care setting. DESIGN & SETTING: We performed a systematic review, searching for prospective diagnostic accuracy studies who included adults presenting with acute abdominal pain to an ambulatory care setting...
May 2, 2024: BJGP Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696923/pharmacological-mechanism-of-natural-antidepressants-the-role-of-mitochondrial-quality-control
#57
REVIEW
Shimeng Lv, Guangheng Zhang, Yitong Lu, Xia Zhong, Yufei Huang, Yuexiang Ma, Wei Yan, Jing Teng, Sheng Wei
BACKGROUND: Depression is a mental illness characterized by persistent sadness and a reduced capacity for pleasure. In clinical practice, SSRIs and other medications are commonly used for therapy, despite their various side effects. Natural products present distinct advantages, including synergistic interactions among multiple components and targeting multiple pathways, suggesting their tremendous potential in depression treatment. Imbalance in mitochondrial quality control (MQC) plays a significant role in the pathology of depression, emphasizing the importance of regulating MQC as a potential intervention strategy in addressing the onset and progression of depression...
April 27, 2024: Phytomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696511/workplace-interventions-to-prevent-suicide-a-scoping-review
#58
REVIEW
Nutmeg Hallett, Helen Rees, Felicity Hannah, Lorna Hollowood, Caroline Bradbury-Jones
OBJECTIVES: To map organisational interventions for workplace suicide prevention, identifying the effects, mechanisms, moderators, implementation and economic costs, and how interventions are evaluated. BACKGROUND: Suicide is a devastating event that can have a profound and lasting impact on the individuals and families affected, with the highest rates found among adults of work age. Employers have a legal and ethical responsibility to provide a safe working environment for their employees, which includes addressing the issue of suicide and promoting mental health and well-being...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696394/hepcidin-in-contrast-to-heparin-binding-protein-does-not-portend-acute-kidney-injury-in-patients-with-community-acquired-septic-shock
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jon Olinder, Matilda Jovanovic Stjernqvist, Albin Lindén, Evelina Thaphikul Salomonsson, Martin Annborn, Heiko Herwald, Cecilia Rydén
BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and severe complication in patients treated at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The pathogenesis of AKI has been reported to involve hypoperfusion, diminished oxygenation, systemic inflammation, and damage by increased intracellular iron concentration. Hepcidin, a regulator of iron metabolism, has been shown to be associated with sepsis and septic shock, conditions that can result in AKI. Heparin binding protein (HBP) has been reported to be associated with sepsis and AKI...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695777/risk-assessment-for-aggressive-behaviour-in-schizophrenia
#60
REVIEW
Maritta Välimäki, Tella Lantta, Raija Kontio
BACKGROUND: Aggressive or violent behaviour is often associated with people with schizophrenia in common perceptions of the disease. Risk assessment methods have been used to identify and evaluate the behaviour of those individuals who are at the greatest risk of perpetrating aggression or violence or characterise the likelihood to commit acts. Although many different interventions have been developed to decrease aggressive or violent incidences in inpatient care, staff working in inpatient settings seek easy-to-use methods to decrease patient aggressive events...
May 2, 2024: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
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