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https://read.qxmd.com/read/32669131/-the-right-time-is-just-after-birth-acceptability-of-point-of-care-birth-testing-in-eswatini-qualitative-results-from-infant-caregivers-health-care-workers-and-policymakers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma Sacks, Philisiwe Khumalo, Bhekisisa Tsabedze, William Montgomery, Nobuhle Mthethwa, Bonisile Nhlabatsi, Thembie Masuku, Jennifer Cohn, Caspian Chouraya
BACKGROUND: Testing for HIV at birth has the potential to identify infants infected in utero, and allows for the possibility of beginning treatment immediately after birth; point of care (POC) testing allows rapid return of results and faster initiation on treatment for positive infants. Eswatini piloted birth testing in three public maternities for over 2 years. METHODS: In order to assess the acceptability of POC birth testing in the pilot sites in Eswatini, interviews were held with caregivers of HIV-exposed infants who were offered birth testing (N = 28), health care workers (N = 14), and policymakers (N = 10)...
July 15, 2020: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32640528/the-endless-grief-in-waiting-a-qualitative-study-of-the-relationship-between-ambiguous-loss-and-anticipatory-mourning-amongst-the-relatives-of-missing-persons-in-italy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ines Testoni, Chiara Franco, Lorenza Palazzo, Erika Iacona, Adriano Zamperini, Michael Alexander Wieser
This article presents the results of a qualitative study aiming to consider the relationship between ambiguous loss and anticipatory mourning amongst relatives of missing people in Italy. Eight people participated in the research, narrating their experiences of losing a beloved person (one found alive, three found dead, and four still missing). Findings suggest the presence of a particular form of ambiguous loss, characterised by traits typical of both prolonged and traumatic grief. These findings describe how families are faced with an emotional vortex related to a never-ending wait, and how the mourning is solved only when the missing person is found dead or alive...
July 6, 2020: Behavioral Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32557829/rvad-implantation-in-a-fontan-patient-with-protein-losing-enteropathy-as-a-bridge-to-transplant-pr%C3%A3%C2%AAtre-modification
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Julia Moosmann, Sven Dittrich, Ariawan Purbojo, Robert Cesnjevar
Fontan patients with protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) represent poor candidates for cardiac transplantation due to end-organ injury and severely impaired clinical condition. Ventricular assist device (VAD) therapy has evolved as a promising bridge to transplant strategy improving quality of life and survival on the waiting list. However, VAD therapy for the Fontan circulation remains challenging. For Fontan patients with preserved ventricular function implantation of a right ventricular assist device (RVAD) has been described by Prêtre et al as bridge to transplant...
July 2020: Journal of Cardiac Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32465907/getting-back-on-the-list-development-of-guidelines-for-bariatric-surgery-in-patients-with-lvads
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J M Camuso, E Coglianese, S Thomas, D D'Alessandro, G Lewis, K Milley, K Flanders, D Gee, T Logan, L Irwin
PURPOSE: Patients in end stage heart failure with a BMI >35 are considered unacceptable candidates for heart transplantation due to increased morbidity and mortality after transplant. Those with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) may struggle losing weight (and often gain weight) and may be inactivated on the waiting list (or denied listing) until weight loss is achieved. To assist these patients in weight loss with a goal of reactivation on the transplant list, we created clinical guidelines for laparoscopic bariatric surgery...
April 2020: Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32385580/misperceptions-and-barriers-to-obesity-management-italian-data-from-the-action-io-study
#65
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paolo Sbraccia, Luca Busetto, Ferruccio Santini, Mariarosaria Mancuso, Paolo Nicoziani, Antonio Nicolucci
PURPOSE: Despite the increasing prevalence of obesity in Italy, it remains largely underdiagnosed and undertreated. We aimed to identify the perceptions, attitudes, behaviours and barriers to effective obesity care among people with obesity (PwO) and healthcare professionals (HCPs) in Italy. METHODS: The ACTION-IO study was an online cross-sectional survey conducted in 11 countries from June to October 2018. Findings from the Italian cohort are reported here. RESULTS: The survey was completed by 1501 PwO and 302 HCPs in Italy...
May 8, 2020: Eating and Weight Disorders: EWD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32381596/losing-the-wait-improving-patient-cycle-time-in-primary-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jehni Robinson, Melody Porter, Yara Montalvo, Carol J Peden
Inefficient clinic systems leading to prolonged wait times at primary care clinics are a source of frustration for patients, physicians, staff and administration. Measuring and shortening cycle time has the potential to improve patient experience, staff satisfaction and patient access by moving more patients through in a shorter cycle time. Limited studies have demonstrated that improvements can be made to cycle time and may result in improved patient satisfaction. Most of these studies have focused their efforts on improving efficiency at the front end of the cycle...
May 2020: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32350711/laparoscopic-sleeve-gastrectomy-in-patients-with-left-ventricular-assist-device-case-series-and-review-of-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pieter Van Aelst, Ellen Deleus, Bart Van der Schueren, Bart Meyns, Katrien Vandersmissen, Matthias Lannoo
For patients with advanced heart failure, left ventricular assist device (LVAD) can serve as a bridge to heart transplantation. Patients with class II obesity are eligible for implantation of LVAD but do not meet criteria for cardiac transplant listing. Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is proposed as weight losing modality in order to reach the New York Heart Association (NYHA) criteria for listing. In our center, three patients on LVAD with need for weight-reducing therapy were treated with laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy...
April 30, 2020: Obesity Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32249357/influenza-and-obesity-its-odd-relationship-and-the-lessons-for-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Livio Luzi, Maria Grazia Radaelli
AIMS: Analyze the relationship between obesity and influenza. METHODS: Basal hormone milieu, defective response of both innate and adaptive immune system and sedentariness are major determinants in the severity of influenza viral infection in obese patients. Being overweight not only increases the risk of infection and of complications for the single obese person, but a large prevalence of obese individuals within the population might increase the chance of appearance of more virulent viral strain, prolongs the virus shedding throughout the total population and eventually might increase overall mortality rate of an influenza pandemic...
June 2020: Acta Diabetologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32196913/design-of-dental-implants-at-materials-level-an-overview
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REVIEW
Xunyuan Jiang, Yitong Yao, Weiming Tang, Dongmei Han, Li Zhang, Ke Zhao, Shuanjin Wang, Yuezhong Meng
Due to the excellent restoration of masticatory function, satisfaction on aesthetics and other superiorities, dental implants represent an effective method to resolve tooth losing and damaging. Current dental implant systems still have problems waiting to be addressed, and problems are centralized on the materials of implant bodies. This review aims to summarize major developments in the field of dental implant materials, starting with an overview on structures, procedures of dental implants and challenges of implant materials...
August 1, 2020: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32024495/are-there-really-any-predictive-factors-for-a-successful-weight-loss-after-bariatric-surgery
#70
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diego Cadena-Obando, Claudia Ramírez-Rentería, Aldo Ferreira-Hermosillo, Alejandra Albarrán-Sanchez, Ernesto Sosa-Eroza, Mario Molina-Ayala, Etual Espinosa-Cárdenas
BACKGROUND: Currently, bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for severe obesity and its metabolic complications; however, 15-35% of the patients that undergo bariatric surgery do not reach their goal for weight loss. The aim of this study was to determine the proportion of patients that didn't reach the goal of an excess weight loss of 50% or more during the first 12 months and determine the factors associated to this failure. METHODS: We obtained the demographic, anthropometric and biochemical information from 130 patients with severe obesity who underwent bariatric surgery in our institution between 2012 and 2017...
February 5, 2020: BMC Endocrine Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31995431/the-alarm-bells-are-ringing-a-call-to-action-from-a-newly-retired-professional-athlete
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gro Hammerseng-Edin
The total load on elite athletes is too high. There is no easy solution to this problem-athletes, coaches, and managers do not want to lower their ambitions. We cannot wait to address the problem until athletes start complaining, because elite athletes do not complain. We proudly push our bodies beyond the limits, and that is our trademark. Very few athletes will risk their position by admitting they can't deal with the load. What I need you to take seriously is that athletes who are passionate about their sport often lose the ability to think rationally about load and injuries...
April 2020: Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31833640/development-and-validation-of-a-comprehensive-patient-specific-quality-assurance-program-for-a-novel-stereotactic-radiation-delivery-system-for-breast-lesions
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Stewart J Becker, Ying Niu, Yildirim Mutaf, Shifeng Chen, Yannick Poirier, Elizabeth M Nichols, ByongYong Yi
PURPOSE: The GammaPod is a dedicated prone breast stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) machine composed of 25 cobalt-60 sources which rotate around the breast to create highly conformal dose distributions for boosts, partial-breast irradiation, or neo-adjuvant SRS. We describe the development and validation of a patient-specific quality assurance (PSQA) system for the GammaPod. METHODS: We present two PSQA methods: measurement based and calculation based PSQA. The measurements are performed with a combination of absolute and relative dose measurements...
December 2019: Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31771589/the-community-based-prevention-of-diabetes-compod-study-a-randomised-waiting-list-controlled-trial-of-a-voluntary-sector-led-diabetes-prevention-programme
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Jane R Smith, Colin J Greaves, Janice L Thompson, Rod S Taylor, Matthew Jones, Rosy Armstrong, Sarah Moorlock, Ann Griffin, Emma Solomon-Moore, Michele S Y Biddle, Lisa Price, Charles Abraham
OBJECTIVE: This two-site randomised trial compared the effectiveness of a voluntary sector-led, community-based diabetes prevention programme to a waiting-list control group at 6 months, and included an observational follow-up of the intervention arm to 12 months. METHODS: Adults aged 18-75 years at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes due to elevated blood glucose and being overweight were recruited from primary care practices at two UK sites, with data collected in participants' homes or community venues...
November 27, 2019: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31667561/urban-remediation-a-new-recovery-oriented-strategy-to-manage-urban-stress-after-first-episode-psychosis
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REVIEW
Philipp S Baumann, Ola Söderström, Lilith Abrahamyan Empson, Dag Söderström, Zoe Codeluppi, Philippe Golay, Max Birchwood, Philippe Conus
PURPOSE: Urban living is a major risk factor for psychosis. Considering worldwide increasing rates of urbanization, new approaches are needed to enhance patients' wellbeing in cities. Recent data suggest that once psychosis has emerged, patients struggle to adapt to urban milieu and that they lose access to city centers, which contributes to isolation and reduced social contacts. While it is acknowledged that there are promising initiatives to improve mental health in cities, concrete therapeutic strategies to help patients with psychosis to better handle urban stress are lacking...
October 30, 2019: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31614024/lone-and-lonely-in-a-double-ambivalence-situation-as-experienced-by-callers-while-waiting-for-the-ambulance-in-a-rural-environment
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REVIEW
Helena Nord-Ljungquist, Åsa Engström, Bengt Fridlund, Carina Elmqvist
BACKGROUND: In a rural environment where distances and access to ambulance resources in people's immediate area are limited, other responders like firefighters dispatched to perform a first aid before ambulance arrives in areas where a longer response time exists; an assignment called 'While Waiting for the Ambulance' (WWFA). Knowledge is limited about the experience from a caller's perspective when a person has a life-threatening condition needing emergency help and both firefighters in a WWFA assignment and ambulance staff are involved...
October 15, 2019: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31598381/high-throughput-quantification-of-microbial-birth-and-death-dynamics-using-fluorescence-microscopy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel F M Hart, David Skelding, Adam J Waite, Justin C Burton, Wenying Shou
Background: Microbes live in dynamic environments where nutrient concentrations fluctuate. Quantifying fitness in terms of birth rate and death rate in a wide range of environments is critical for understanding microbial evolution and ecology. Methods: Here, using high-throughput time-lapse microscopy, we have quantified how Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants incapable of synthesizing an essential metabolite (auxotrophs) grow or die in various concentrations of the required metabolite...
March 2019: Quantitative Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31406987/associations-of-body-composition-trajectories-with-bone-mineral-density-muscle-function-falls-and-fractures-in-older-men-the-concord-health-and-ageing-in-men-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Scott, Markus J Seibel, Robert Cumming, Vasi Naganathan, Fiona Blyth, David G Le Couteur, David J Handelsman, Benjumin Hsu, Louise M Waite, Vasant Hirani
BACKGROUND: Weight loss increases fracture risk in older adults. We aimed to determine associations of 2-year body composition trajectories with subsequent falls and fractures in older men. METHODS: We measured appendicular lean mass (ALM) and total fat mass (FM) by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry at baseline and Year 2 in 1,326 community-dwelling men aged ≥70 and older. Body composition trajectories were determined from residuals of a linear regression of change in ALM on change in FM (higher values indicate maintenance of ALM over FM), and a categorical variable for change in ALM and FM (did not lose [≥-5% change] versus lost [<-5% change])...
April 17, 2020: Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31334179/an-audit-of-the-appointment-booking-system-and-patient-waiting-time-in-an-ultrasound-unit-in-nigeria-a-need-to-eliminate-congestion-in-our-public-hospitals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akintunde O Akintomide, Ofonime N Ukweh, Samuel A Efanga
Background: Congestion of patient waiting areas at commencement of work is the usual scenario in Nigeria's public hospitals. This strains the personnel and facilities. Patients are dissatisfied and lose faith in the system. This study aims to audit the booking system, patient waiting time, and causes of congestion in an ultrasound unit. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective, descriptive study involving 350 patients referred from general outpatient and specialist clinics to the ultrasound unit, twice weekly for 6 weeks...
June 2019: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31212543/biologically-motivated-asymmetric-exclusion-process-interplay-of-congestion-in-rna-polymerase-traffic-and-slippage-of-nascent-transcript
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soumendu Ghosh, Annwesha Dutta, Shubhadeep Patra, Jun Sato, Katsuhiro Nishinari, Debashish Chowdhury
We develop a theoretical framework, based on an exclusion process, that is motivated by a biological phenomenon called transcript slippage (TS). In this model a discrete lattice represents a DNA strand while each of the particles that hop on it unidirectionally, from site to site, represents a RNA polymerase (RNAP). While walking like a molecular motor along a DNA track in a step-by-step manner, a RNAP simultaneously synthesizes an RNA chain; in each forward step it elongates the nascent RNA molecule by one unit, using the DNA track also as the template...
May 2019: Physical Review. E
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31183583/social-relationships-and-caregiving-behavior-between-recently-orphaned-chimpanzee-siblings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachna B Reddy, John C Mitani
When their mothers die, chimpanzees often adopt younger vulnerable siblings who survive with their care. This phenomenon has been widely reported, but few studies provide details regarding how sibling relationships change immediately following the deaths of their mothers. A disease outbreak that killed several females at Ngogo in Kibale National Park, Uganda, furnished an opportunity to document how maternal death influenced the social relationships of siblings. We describe social interactions between four adolescent and young adult males and their younger immature maternal siblings 9 months before and 8 months after their mothers died...
June 10, 2019: Primates; Journal of Primatology
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