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Patient and ophthalmologist attitudes concerning compliance and dosing in glaucoma treatment.

2005

The aim of this study was to identify research avenues that might improve patient compliance with glaucoma therapy.500 patients and physicians were interviewed by telephone in 5 European countries, and the results were compiled and evaluated by 2 independent physicians.Most physicians believed that pressure reduction is useful (UK (96%), France (94%), Spain (80%), Italy (72%), and Germany (70%), p0.0001). The majority of physicians believed that noncompliance exists in 0%-25% of patients, whereas 34% of patients admitted to noncompliance. Physicians believed patients would prefer once-daily dosing (92%) and that it would help compliance, whereas 60% of patients preferred once-daily dosing, …

medicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsVisual impairmentGlaucomaDrug complianceCompliance (psychology)Patient Education as TopicmedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)DosingPatient complianceRoyaume uniIntraocular PressurePharmacologyPressure reductionPhysician-Patient Relationsbusiness.industryData CollectionGlaucomamedicine.diseaseSurgeryEuropeOphthalmologyEmergency medicinePatient Compliancemedicine.symptomOphthalmic SolutionsbusinessAttitude to HealthJournal of ocular pharmacology and therapeutics : the official journal of the Association for Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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Three-Year Results of Hydrus Microstent with Phacoemulsification

2019

Abstract We report the 3-year IOP efficacy of the implantation of the Schlemm’s canal Hydrus® Microstent (Ivantis®) combined with phacoemulsification versus phacoemulsification alone

medicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsgenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentGlaucoma01 natural sciencesCataract03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOphthalmologymedicineHumansSingle-Blind MethodProspective Studies0101 mathematicsGlaucoma Drainage ImplantsMiniaturizationPhacoemulsificationbusiness.industry010102 general mathematicsGlaucomaGeneral MedicinePhacoemulsificationmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesTreatment Outcome030221 ophthalmology & optometryStentssense organsbusinessFollow-Up Studies
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ATD perimetry in glaucoma and ocular hypertensive patients. A preliminar study

2007

Purpose: The new ATD perimetry assesses contrast sentivity thresholds for the three afferent sensory pathways of the visual system. Our aim is to compare contrast sensitivity to stimuli with different spatio-temporal frequencies in glaucomatous (G) and ocular hypertensive (OHT) subjects. Methods: Twenty three G and OHT subjects were selected from the ophthalmic clinic, all subjects signed an informed consent. Inclusion criteria were diagnosis of G or OHT, normal Farnsworth-Munsell color test, ametropia less than 6 D, visual acuity over 20/30, absence of previous ocular surgery and experience in perimetry. Twenty locations and the fovea were evaluated in a 60o x 40o fovea-centered field. Eig…

medicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuitybusiness.industryOcular surgeryColor testGlaucomamedicine.diseaseOphthalmologyAfferentOphthalmologymedicineStatistical analysisAnalysis of variancemedicine.symptomHigh intraocular pressurebusinessActa Ophthalmologica Scandinavica
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Diamond-Shaped Mini-Craniotomy: A New Concept in Neurosurgery

2021

Abstract Background We describe, step by step, a modified, less invasive, diamond-shaped mini-craniotomy that optimizes dural opening and can be performed in elderly patients affected by acute subdural or intracerebral hematomas, in therapy with antiplatelets or anticoagulants. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical records of 67 patients (mean age of 78.5 years) treated in our institution, during a period of 10 years, with this novel diamond-shaped craniotomy. Seventeen patients were treated for intracerebral hemorrhage and 50 patients for acute subdural hematomas. All the patients were in therapy with antiplatelets or anticoagulants. Results Approach-related complications were n…

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Delayed-onset bleb-related endophthalmitis caused by Moraxella nonliquefaciens.

2020

Bleb-related endophthalmitis is rare and appears months or years after surgery. The causative agents are usually streptococci or gram-negative bacteria. There are few cases in the literature of endophthalmitis caused by Moraxella nonliquefaciens, and most are delayed-onset associated with blebitis after glaucoma filtration surgery. The case is presented of a 90-year-old patient with endophthalmitis in the right eye due to Moraxella nonliquefaciens associated with blebitis 10 years after glaucoma surgery. After treatment, disappearance of blebitis is observed 2weeks later and resolution of vitritis 29 days later, with recovery of vision to previous values (20/200). Endophthalmitis due to Mor…

medicine.medical_specialtybiologygenetic structuresbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentDelayed onsetGlaucomaLate onsetGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationMoraxella nonliquefacienseye diseasesEndophthalmitisOphthalmologymedicineGlaucoma surgeryBleb (medicine)Bleb related endophthalmitisbusiness
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Osteosarcoma of the Trapezium

2021

Osteogenic sarcoma is a malignant tumor that rarely affects the hand. When it does, it most often involves the phalanges or metacarpal heads. We present the case of a 51-year-old woman with a low-grade osteosarcoma affecting the trapezium bone of her left hand. A total trapeziectomy with partial removal of the first metatarsal, scaphoid, trapezoid, and capitate bones was performed, and no adjuvant therapy was administered. Six years after the intervention, the patient is disease-free, with excellent functionality and yearly imaging tests showing no signs of recurrence.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryFirst metatarsalPhalanxmedicine.diseaseSurgeryAdjuvant therapyMedicineOsteosarcomaOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSurgerySarcomabusinessTrapezium BoneThe Journal of Hand Surgery
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Anterior Corneal Folds in Postoperative Hypotony Following Glaucoma Drainage Surgery

2020

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGlaucomaOcular Hypotensionmedicine.diseaseTonometry OcularOphthalmologyGlaucoma drainage surgeryOphthalmologyHumansMedicineGlaucoma Drainage ImplantsbusinessIntraocular PressureJournal of Glaucoma
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FLiGS Score: A New Method of Outcome Assessment for Lip Carcinoma–Treated Patients

2015

Lip cancer represents 25% of all oral cavity carcinomas; it peaks in the sixth and seventh decades, with males predominating by 3 to 1. The lower lip is approximately 12 times more likely to be affected, owing to its greater exposure to the sunlight. Surgical oncologic and reconstructive treatment of lip cancer has advanced dramatically, but lip distortion or loss resulting from neoplasms or from their surgical treatment has considerable functional and cosmetic effects with resultant nutritional, physical, and psychological detriments.1–8 Traditional indicators, such as survival rate and disease-free interval, are no longer adequate for answering questions on outcome not considering the phy…

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Scoresysteme in der Notfallmedizin?

1994

The primary goals of scoring in emergency medicine are grading of the severity of the patient's condition, measurement of diagnostic and therapeutic efforts, forecasting the outcome, and support in decision making on triage and therapy. Scores can also be used as tools for measuring efficacy and controlling quality. There has been less experience with use of scoring systems to estimate quality of life. The ability to make a prognosis in an individual case is the most critical point; a score may support decisions on therapy in very specific situations only. Scores for use in emergency medicine should be based on physiological parameters, universally applicable and suitable for use throughout…

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Determinants of helicopter benefit for the transport of severe trauma patients

2013

Recently, Galvagno commented on the paper of Andruszkow and colleagues and summarized the studies using multivariate logistic regression to compare helicopter transport (HT) versus ground transport of trauma patients [1,2]. The authors did not mention our analysis of 1,958 trauma patients (26% transported by HT) specifically performed to investigate the influence of the mode of transport from the database of the French Intensive care Recorded in Severe Trauma study [3,4]. Compared with ground transport, HT patients were more intensively treated in the prehospital phase. The need for emergency surgical procedures and overall head surgical procedures until discharge from hospital were higher …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryTrauma centerGlasgow Coma ScaleCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineLogistic regressionBlood pressureSevere traumaIntensive careEmergency medicinemedicineEmergency medical servicesbusinessOxygen saturation (medicine)Critical Care
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