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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36988520/clinical-and-radiological-outcomes-of-sars-cov-2-related-organising-pneumonia-in-covid-19-survivors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S S Kho, K C Lim, N A Muhammad, M Z Nasaruddin, I Ismail, U M Daut, J A Abdul Rahaman
INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 patients frequently demonstrate radiological organising pneumonia (OP) pattern. The longterm outcome and treatment options for this group of patients remain uncertain. We aim to describe the clinical and radiological outcomes of patients with COVID-19-related OP and identify possible clinical factors associated with inferior radiological outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Post-COVID-19 clinic attendees, consisting of post-COVID-19 patients discharged from major hospitals in the state of Selangor during the third pandemic wave of COVID-19 in Malaysia, were enrolled in this retrospective study for 6 months...
March 2023: Medical Journal of Malaysia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36935626/endovascular-interventions-in-outpatient-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcus Thieme, Hans Krankenberg, Tom Schilling, Stefan Betge, Grigorios Korosoglou, Christos Rammos, Markus Vosseler, Christine Espinola-Klein, Britta Heilmeier, Oliver J Müller, Ralf Langhoff, Nasser Malyar, Erwin Blessing, Lutz Caspary, Birgit Linnemann, Christian Heiss, Wulf Ito
<b/>Endovascular arterial revascularisations for the treatment of symptomatic peripheral arterial disease are constantly increasing in importance and number due to the changing age structure and high numbers of comorbidities in the German population. Patients with peripheral artery disease are often at increased risk for peri- and post-procedural complications including severe cardiovascular events. Due to limited financial and human resources and considerable risks of hospitalization, endovascular interventions that were previously reserved for hospitalized patients are now progressively considered to be performed as day case procedures...
March 20, 2023: VASA. Zeitschrift Für Gefässkrankheiten
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36817789/frailty-modifies-the-effect-of-polypharmacy-and-multimorbidity-on-the-risk-of-death-among-nursing-home-residents-results-from-the-shelter-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Beatrice Zazzara, Emanuele Rocco Villani, Katie Palmer, Daniela Fialova, Andrea Corsonello, Luca Soraci, Domenico Fusco, Maria Camilla Cipriani, Michael Denkinger, Graziano Onder, Rosa Liperoti
BACKGROUND: Frailty, disability, and polypharmacy are prevalent in nursing home (NH) residents, often co-occurring with multimorbidity. There may be a complex interplay among them in terms of outcomes such as mortality. Aims of the study were to (i) assess whether nursing home residents with polypharmacy (5-9 medications) or hyperpolypharmacy (≥10 drugs), have an increased risk of death and (ii) whether any association is modified by the co-presence of frailty or disability. METHODS: Cohort study with longitudinal mortality data including 4,023 residents from 50 European and 7 Israeli NH facilities (mean age = 83...
2023: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36776236/obesity-and-coronavirus-disease-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sijia Fei, Xinyuan Feng, Jingyi Luo, Lixin Guo, Qi Pan
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has brought severe challenges to global public health. Many studies have shown that obesity plays a vital role in the occurrence and development of COVID-19. Obesity exacerbates COVID-19, leading to increased intensive care unit hospitalization rate, high demand for invasive mechanical ventilation, and high mortality. The mechanisms of interaction between obesity and COVID-19 involve inflammation, immune response, changes in pulmonary dynamics, disruptions of receptor ligands, and dysfunction of endothelial cells...
September 2022: Journal of Translational Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36427342/justification-for-initiating-patiromer-when-restricted-by-prior-authorization-and-clinical-guidance-in-a-us-health-care-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shardool Patel, Joshua Qualls, Derek Pinnell, Anitha Rathod, Wei Chen, Brian C Sauer
BACKGROUND: In the Veterans Health Administration, patiromer is a formulary medication restricted by prior authorization and criteria-for-use (CFU). Historically, patiromer approval was restricted by step therapy, requiring prescribers to trial sodium polystyrene sulfonate (SPS). OBJECTIVE: To describe clinical scenarios leading to patiromer initiation by characterizing patient experience with primary hyperkalemia treatment modalities, especially SPS. METHODS: All veterans who initiated patiromer between January 1, 2016, and February 28, 2021, with chronic kidney disease and dispensed SPS during the 3 months preceding patiromer were included...
December 2022: Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36171663/the-us-environmental-protection-agency-focus-on-compliant-pharmaceutical-waste-management-now-includes-long-term-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte A Smith, Kathleen Skibinski, Monica Livingston
The article provides a summary of changes in the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) regulation of hazardous waste pharmaceuticals as they pertain to both long-term care-provider pharmacies and longterm care facilities. The article describes the EPA's Final Rule: Management Standards for Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals and Amendment to the P075 Listing for Nicotine, which became effective in some states on August 22, 2019, and is slowly being adopted by states nationwide. The new rule applies to all health care settings, including provider pharmacies and, for the first time, specifically refers to long-term care facilities as regulated entities...
October 1, 2022: Senior Care Pharmacist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36119284/proliferative-verrucus-leukoplakia-a-case-series
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Mainak Datta, Rupam Sinha, Suman Sen, Harshvardhan Jha, Debarati Deb
Oral proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (OPVL) is a rare form of oral leukoplakia first reported in 1985. It is a longterm progressive condition, which develops initially as a white plaque of hyperkeratosis that eventually becomes a multifocal disease with confluent, exophytic, and proliferative features. It has no racial preference with female predilection, associated with various factors including human papillomavirus (HPV) association, genetic susceptibility, and long-standing low-grade traumatic factors...
June 2022: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36096742/two-year-outcomes-of-patients-with-prolonged-disorders-of-consciousness-a-prospective-cohort-study-in-russian-federation
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Julia Nekrasova, Mikhail Kanarskii, Ilya Borisov, Pranil Pradhan, Stanislav Roshka, David Musatov, Ivan Redkin, Marina V Petrova
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data on prolonged disorders of consciousness (pDOC) are not available due to lack of research in this field. The objective of this pioneering prospective cohort study in the Russian Federation was to collect the data on the survival and the level of consciousness of patients with pDOC, as well as to search for prognostic markers of survival and improvement of the level of consciousness on long-terms outcomes (up to 24 months). METHODS: All patients (n=184) had pDOC and were admitted to the Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology...
October 2022: Annals of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36028201/vr-exergame-interventions-among-older-adults-living-in-longterm-care-facilities-a-systematic-review-with-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Po-Jung Chen, Hui-Fen Hsu, Kuei-Min Chen, Frank Belcastro
BACKGROUND: To improve the motivation toward exercise in older adults, exergames have shifted from entertainment to rehabilitation. OBJECTIVES: To review the training focus of exergames and analyze the effectiveness of exergame training on physical, psychological, or cognitive outcomes among older adults in long-term care facilities (LTCFs). METHODS: This review followed the PRISMA guidelines. By searching 7 electronic databases up to April 30, 2022, studies were included if they 1) involved adults ≥65 years old residing in LTCFs, 2) were randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with virtual reality-based exergames as the intervention, 3) compared the effects of exergames to usual care or conventional exercises, and 4) reported physical, psychological, or cognitive outcomes...
August 23, 2022: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35946284/epidemiological-study-of-acute-kidney-injury-in-intensive-care-unit-evolution-and-prognosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Selma Siham El Khayat, Halima Serghini, Zineb Filali Khattabi, Sophia Zahid, Nadia Boutaleb, Mohamed Gharbi Benghanem, Houcine Barrou, Abdelaziz Chlilek, Najib Elarrar, Rachid Al Harrar, Mohamed Mouhaoui, Boubaker Charra, Benyounes Ramdani, Saïd El Antri
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is very common in intensive care units (ICUs). Its complications are often fatal, life-threatening, and may lead to kidney impairment. This is a multicentric, prospective, and descriptive study, spread over a period of six months, from January 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017, including incident cases of AKI defined according to the AKI Network criteria seen in the ICUs of Ibn Rochd University Hospital of Casablanca. Their evolution was studied during the hospital stay at three, six, 12, and 24 months...
November 2021: Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35945698/clinical-practice-guideline%C3%A2-acute-and-chronic-pancreatitis
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Georg Beyer, Albrecht Hoffmeister, Pia Lorenz, Petra Lynen, Markus M Lerch, Julia Mayerle
BACKGROUND: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is among the commonest non-malignant admission diagnoses in gastroenterology. Its incidence in Germany lies between 13 and 43 per 100 000 inhabitants and is increasing. In 2017, 24 per 100 000 inhabitants were hospitalized for chronic pancreatitis. METHODS: From October 2018 to January 2019, we systematically searched the literature for original articles, meta-analyses, and evidence-based guidelines that were published in German or English between 1960 and 2018...
July 25, 2022: Deutsches Ärzteblatt International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35791162/ocular-manifestations-in-kindler-syndrome
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Prafulla K Maharana, Pranita Sahay, Sohini Mandal, Ritu Nagpal, Namrata Sharma
We aimed describe the chronic ocular sequelae of Kindler syndrome. All cases of Kindler syndrome with ocular involvement that presented to a tertiary eye care center were included. Three cases of Kindler syndrome with ocular changes were reviewed. Case 1 (10 years, female) had recurrent epithelial breakdown with severe dry eye and corneal opacity secondary to keratitis. Case 2 (28 years, male) had symblepharon , ocular surface keratinization , and severe dry eye. Case 3 (16 years , female ) had partial limbal stem cell deficiency with dry eye...
July 2022: Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35772849/clinical-significance-of-shortened-penile-length-and-alterations-in-penile-length-following-treatment-for-peyronie-s-disease
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REVIEW
Irwin Goldstein, Martin K Gelbard, Larry I Lipshultz
INTRODUCTION: Across many cultures, penis size has been associated with virility, and concerns about penile length are commonplace. Peyronie's disease (PD) is a known acquired cause of penile shortening. OBJECTIVES: This paper describes the psychosocial impacts of penile length on men and their partners, both generally and in men with PD, and evaluates the effect of PD treatments (eg, collagenase clostridium histolyticum , surgery, mechanical therapy) on this outcome measure...
July 2022: Sexual Medicine Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35610769/direct-oral-anticoagulants-in-long-term-care-facilities-rates-of-fda-approved-dosing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Whitney, Katie Sakel, Aaron J Lengel
Objective To determine rates of compliance with Food & Drug Administration (FDA)-approved dosing of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in long-term care residents. Design A retrospective chart review of 90 patients, utilizing an electronic health record, and a longterm care pharmacy's dispensing record. Patient electronic health records were reviewed to collect the following data: prescribed DOAC, dose, therapy duration, diagnosis, age, height, weight, and serum creatinine. This information was used to determine the FDA-recommended DOAC dose and recommended duration, which was compared with the prescribed dose and duration...
June 1, 2022: Senior Care Pharmacist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35508936/clinical-outcomes-of-metachronous-recurrence-of-gastric-epithelial-neoplasia-based-on-helicobacter-pylori-infection-status-and-microsatellite-stability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yeon-Ji Kim, Jaeyoung Kim, Woo Chul Chung
Background/Aims: Helicobacter pylori eradication may prevent the recurrence of gastric epithelial neoplasia after endoscopic treatment. However, H. pylori eradication therapy is unlikely to prevent gastric cancer. This study determined the longterm results and clinical outcomes of patients with gastric epithelial neoplasia based on H. pylori infection status and microsatellite stability (MSS). Methods: Patients diagnosed with gastric epithelial neoplasia who underwent an endoscopic mucosal resection or submucosal dissection between 2004 and 2010 were included in this retrospective study...
May 4, 2022: Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35477908/the-steatosis-associated-fibrosis-estimator-safe-score-a-tool-to-detect-low-risk-nafld-in-primary-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pimsiri Sripongpun, W Ray Kim, Ajitha Mannalithara, Vivek Charu, Anna Vidovszky, Steven Asch, Manisha Desai, Sun H Kim, Allison J Kwong
BACKGROUND: NAFLD is common in primary care. Liver fibrosis stage 2 or higher (≥F2) increases future risk of morbidity and mortality. We developed and validated a score to aid in the initial assessment of liver fibrosis for NAFLD in primary care. METHODS: Data from patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD were extracted from the NASH Clinical Research Network observational study ( n = 676). Using logistic regression and machine-learning methods, we constructed prediction models to distinguish ≥F2 from F0/1...
January 1, 2023: Hepatology: Official Journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35313866/workplace-health-promotion-interventions-for-nurses-in-germany-a-systematic-review-based-on-the-re-aim-framework
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Schaller, Madeleine Gernert, Teresa Klas, Martin Lange
BACKGROUND: The German health care system is faced with a serious shortage of nurses. This is associated, amongst other things, with difficult working conditions and work-related health burdens. Workplace health promotion (WHP) is considered a promising approach to promote the health of nurses. The present review aims to give an overview on existing interventions in different nursing settings (acute care hospitals, long-term care (LTC) facilities and home-based long-term care) in Germany...
March 21, 2022: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34849360/care-process-in-iranian-nursing-homes-a-grounded-theory-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reza Fadayevatan, Majid Rahimi, Heidarali Abedi
Introduction: The need and use of long-term care services for older people has increased with their rising population and there is little information about the state of serving in nursing homes. This study aimed to identify the caring process in Iranian nursing homes. Methods: This qualitative study was conducted in three Iranian nursing homes using grounded theory approach. The participants included 28 individuals (14 older people and 14 caregivers). The data were collected using unstructured interviews up to data saturation, and analyzed by constant comparative method...
August 2021: Journal of Caring Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34814719/providing-medical-care-at-the-end-of-life-a-cross-sectional-study-of-long-term-care-facilities-in-switzerland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sophie Pautex, Martin Schneider, Pierre-Alain Charmillot, Catherine Bassal, Emilie Morgan de Paula, François Herrmann, Claudia Gamondi, Tanja Fusi-Schmidhauser
<b/> The provision of high-quality palliative care in nursing homes (NHs) requires specific knowledge and skills among health professionals. The aims of the study were to assess quality of care during the dying process and quality of end-of-life of NH residents in the French and Italian parts of Switzerland. 90 residents died during the study period (mean age 88.7 years). Mean of the "End-of-Life in Dementia Scales - Comfort Assessment while Dying" score was 35.7 (theoretical range 14-42). Mean of the "Quality of Dying in LongTerm Care" score was 38...
November 2021: Praxis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34811686/-challenging-behavior-in-longterm-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helen Güther, Heike Baranzke, Ulrike Höhmann
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November 2021: MMW Fortschritte der Medizin
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