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Stroke--a medical emergency.

1999

Stroke is the third leading cause of death and number one cause of disability in industrialised countries. A number of new therapeutic approaches are currently in development for use in the acute phase of ischaemic stroke and all trials have, to date, demonstrated the importance of early diagnosis and subsequent initiation of treatment. It is well known that, for most patients, there is a long delay between the onset of symptoms and the start of treatment. A number of factors are responsible for this time delay: signs and symptoms often go unrecognised by patients, relatives, and bystanders and, unlike trauma or myocardial infarction, stroke is not given a high priority by medical staff. St…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentStroke teamGeneral MedicineThrombolysisCritical Care and Intensive Care Medicinemedicine.diseaseBrain IschemiaBrain ischemiaCerebrovascular DisordersTime windowsEmergency MedicineEmergency medical servicesHumansMedicineMedical emergencyMyocardial infarctionEmergenciesbusinessIntensive care medicineStrokeResearch ArticleCause of deathEmergency Medicine Journal
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Effectiveness of Antipsychotic Medication in the Treatment of BPD

2017

IntroductionThough prescription is off-lable, “atypical” or “second-generation” antipsychotics (SGAs) are prevalently given to borderline personality disorder (BPD) patients. They have also been the focus of research on pharmacological agents in BPD in recent years, as the previous version of the relating cochrane systematic review shows.ObjectivesWe are currently updating this cochrane systematic review on pharmacological interventions for BPD. First findings on the up-to-date evidence relating to SGAs will be presented.MethodsWe conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) according to cochrane collaboration standards. Any randomized comparisons o…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentmedicine.diseasePlaceboPersonality disorderslaw.inventionPsychiatry and Mental healthRandomized controlled trialTolerabilitylawmedicineAnxietymedicine.symptomMedical prescriptionPsychiatryAntipsychoticbusinessBorderline personality disorderClinical psychologyEuropean Psychiatry
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Delirium Assessment in Older People in Emergency Departments. A Literature Review.

2018

Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome often manifesting in acute disease conditions, and with a greater prevalence in the older generation. Delirium in the Emergency Department (ED) is a highly prevalent problem that typically goes unnoticed by healthcare providers. The onset of a delirium episode in the ED is associated with an increase in morbidity and mortality. Because delirium is a preventable syndrome, these statistics are unacceptable. Emergency Department staff therefore should strive to perform systematic screening in order to detect delirium. Different tools have been developed for the assessment of delirium by healthcare professionals other than psychiatrists or geriatricians. …

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A topodiagnostic investigation on body lateropulsion in medullary infarcts.

2005

Body lateropulsion may occur without signs of vestibular dysfunction and vestibular nucleus involvement. The authors examined 10 such patients with three-dimensional brainstem mapping. Body lateropulsion without limb ataxia reflected an impairment of vestibulospinal postural control caused by a lesion of the descending lateral vestibulospinal tract, whereas body lateropulsion with limb ataxia was probably the consequence of impaired or absent proprioceptive information caused by a lesion of the ascending dorsal spino-cerebellar tract.

medicine.medical_specialtydifferentialHorner SyndromeMedullary cavitydiagnosisetiologyBrain mappingLesionDiagnosis DifferentialVestibular nucleiotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineVertebrobasilar InsufficiencyHumansProspective StudiesLateral Medullary SyndromeBrain MappingProprioceptionLateral vestibulospinal tractbusiness.industryLimb ataxiaAnatomycomplications/physiopathologydiagnosis/etiology/physiopathologySurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureDiffusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingVestibular DiseasesSensation DisordersAtaxiaNeurology (clinical)Brainstemmedicine.symptombusinessDeglutition Disordersataxia; brain mapping; complications/physiopathology; deglutition disorders; diagnosis; diagnosis/etiology/physiopathology; differential; diffusion magnetic resonance imaging; etiology; horner syndrome; humans; lateral medullary syndrome; prospective studies; sensation disorders; vertebrobasilar insufficiency; vestibular diseasesNeurology
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Eating-related Environmental Factors in Underweight Eating Disorders and Obesity: Are There Common Vulnerabilities During Childhood and Early Adolesc…

2012

Objective This study aimed to examine whether there is an association between individual, social and family influences and dysfunctional eating patterns early in life and the likelihood of developing a subsequent underweight eating disorder (ED) or obesity. Method The total sample comprised 152 individuals (underweight ED, n = 45; obese patients, n = 65; healthy controls; n = 42) from Barcelona, Spain. The Cross-Cultural Questionnaire (CCQ) was used to assess early eating influences as well as individual and family eating patterns and attitudes towards food. Results Even though a few shared eating influences emerged for both groups, unique factors were also observed. Whereas relationship wi…

medicine.medical_specialtydigestive oral and skin physiologyDysfunctional familyOverweightHuman physical appearanceAnorexia nervosamedicine.diseaseObesityPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyEating disordersIntervention (counseling)medicineUnderweightmedicine.symptomPsychiatryPsychologyEuropean Eating Disorders Review
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Effects of a Vibro-Tactile P300 Based Brain-Computer Interface on the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised in Patients With Disorders of Consciousness

2020

Persons diagnosed with disorders of consciousness (DOC) typically suffer from motor and cognitive disabilities. Recent research has shown that non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology could help assess these patients’ cognitive functions and command following abilities. 20 DOC patients participated in the study and performed 10 vibro-tactile P300 BCI sessions over 10 days with 8–12 runs each day. Vibrotactile tactors were placed on the each patient’s left and right wrists and one foot. Patients were instructed, via earbuds, to concentrate and silently count vibrotactile pulses on either their left or right wrist that presented a target stimulus and to ignore …

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Directional Control Mechanisms in Multidirectional Step Initiating Tasks.

2020

Typical anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) in forward gait or step initiation tasks to prepare for possible disturbances caused by prime voluntary movements and to accelerate the body forward have been previously reported. However, it is not clear how wide the variations in step directions are differentiated and controlled in non-forward step initiation tasks during the APA phase. The main goal of this study is to explain the directional control mechanisms by investigating the APA of step initiation tasks in forward, diagonal, lateral, and posterior directions. The center of pressure (COP) trajectories and related muscle (soleus, tibialis anterior, and gluteus medius of both lower lim…

medicine.medical_specialtyeducationgait initiation050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationmultidirectional stepsCenter of pressure (terrestrial locomotion)anticipatory postural adjustment (APA)Step initiationmental disordersmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGait initiationlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological PsychiatryYoung maleMathematicsOriginal Researchelectromyography (EMG)05 social sciencescenter of pressure (COP)Human NeuroscienceCenter of mass comPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologycenter of mass (COM)Whole body030217 neurology & neurosurgerypsychological phenomena and processesFrontiers in human neuroscience
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Vocal Tract Discomfort Scale (VTDS) and Voice Symptom Scale (VoiSS) in the early identification of Italian teachers with voice disorders

2019

Abstract Introduction The current Italian law does not include any guidance regarding voice education, prevention of voice disorders and screening in subjects with high vocal loading such as teachers. Objectives We aimed to check the correlation between the Vocal Tract Discomfort Scale (VTDS) with the Voice Symptom Scale (VoiSS) for the evaluation of Italian teachers. In addition, we aimed to investigate whether there are differences in the frequency and intensity of discomfort symptoms in teachers with disabilities comparing vocal tract discomfort symptoms in teachers with high risk (HRVD) and low risk (LRVD) of vocal disorders according to the VoiSS cutoff (> 15.5). Methods We analyzed…

medicine.medical_specialtyeducationlcsh:MedicineVocal disordersAudiologyPositive correlationCorrelation030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine030223 otorhinolaryngologyOriginal ResearchteachersVocal loadingbusiness.industryTeachervoice disorderslcsh:RTeachers Voice disorders VoiSS VTDSTeacherslcsh:OtorhinolaryngologyScale (music)VTDSlcsh:RF1-547Spearman Correlation TestVoice disordersOtorhinolaryngologyMann–Whitney U testVoiSSVoice disorder0305 other medical sciencebusinessVocal tract
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Pasteurized C1 inhibitor concentrate in hereditary angioedema: pharmacology, safety, efficacy and future directions

2010

Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a relatively rare genetic disorder that is most commonly caused by a deficiency of C1 inhibitor. It is estimated that HAE affects at least one in 10,000 to one in 50,000 of the worldwide population, with relapsing swelling of the skin and abdominal pain attacks being the most common clinical symptoms. Most seriously, laryngeal edema associated with HAE may lead to death. Replacement therapy with intravenous pasteurized C1 inhibitor concentrate is the recommended treatment for acute attacks of HAE, resulting in a rapid resolution of symptoms. Pasteurized C1 inhibitor concentrates can also be used for prophylaxis of HAE, and are currently also being assessed for…

medicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyAbdominal painAngioedemabiologybusiness.industryImmunologyPopulationGenetic disorderLaryngeal Edemamedicine.diseaseDermatologySurgeryC1-inhibitorHereditary angioedemamedicinebiology.proteinImmunology and Allergymedicine.symptomeducationbusinessDisease burdenExpert Review of Clinical Immunology
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The prevalence of bipolar disorders in the general population - a growing trending topic?

2015

report the first meta-analysis of theprevalence of bipolar disorder (BD) from population-based studies. Strengths of the manuscript include theuse of suitable methods of analysis, reporting both annualand lifetime prevalence rates, and providing separatedata for bipolar subtypes I and II. The latter is relevantbecause type II is not simply a milder or minor form of BD.This publication is of considerable interest, firstlybecause it confirms that the frequency of BD in thegeneral population is low and closer to the conservativeestimates of 1-2%, as suggested by historical data.

medicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyBipolar Disorderlcsh:RC435-571PopulationLifetime prevalencemedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthlcsh:PsychiatrymedicineHumansBipolar disorderPsiquiatriaPsychiatryeducationPsychology
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