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Insomnia in obsessive-compulsive disorder: A Swedish population-based cohort study.

2020

Abstract Background The association between specific psychiatric disorders and insomnia is well established, but the prevalence of insomnia in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is unknown. This population-based study examined the prevalence of insomnia in patients with OCD compared to unaffected individuals from the general population and to their unaffected full siblings, and evaluated the contribution of psychiatric comorbidities to this association. Methods Individuals diagnosed with OCD (31,856) were identified from a cohort of 13,017,902 individuals living in Sweden anytime during 1973 and 2013. Logistic regression analyses were used to investigate the odds of insomnia in individuals…

medicine.medical_specialtyObsessive-Compulsive DisorderPopulationComorbidityLogistic regressionOddsCohort Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSleep Initiation and Maintenance Disordersmental disordersInsomniamedicineHumanseducationPsychiatryDepression (differential diagnoses)Swedeneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPharmaceutical PreparationsCohortAnxietymedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCohort studyJournal of affective disorders
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Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer: Are epicrises the ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of information transfer?

2017

Introduction The aim of the study was to collect information regarding the quality of communication of risk-determining factors or risk profile, and the guideline conformity of recommendations for adjuvant treatment in patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) between clinical and ambulatory urologists. Material and methods At three German urological clinics during the period between 2012-2014, epicrises of 1,033 NMIBC-patients were retrospectively summarised to 505 tumour episodes (tumour resection including any re-resections) and analysed regarding the endpoints 1) risk profile is explicitly named or recorded risk factors are sufficient for the determination of risk profile…

medicine.medical_specialtyOriginal PaperProcess Assessment (Health Care)Bladder cancerbusiness.industryTumor resection030232 urology & nephrologyGuideline complianceGuideline adherenceGeneral MedicineGuidelinemedicine.diseaseLogistic regression03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisInternal medicineGermanyAmbulatorymedicineIn patientNon muscle invasivebusinessurinary bladder neoplasmsCentral European Journal of Urology
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Palliative care in intensive care units: Why, where, what, who, when, how

2018

Palliative care is patient and family-centered care that optimizes quality of life by anticipating, preventing, and treating suffering when “curative” therapies are futile. In the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), critically ill patients receive life-sustaining therapies with the goal of restoring or maintaining organ function. Palliative Care in the ICU is a widely discussed topic and it is increasingly applied in clinics. It encompasses symptoms control and end-of-life management, communication with relatives and setting goals of care ensuring dignity in death and decision-making power. However, effective application of Palliative Care in ICU presupposes specific knowledge and training which ane…

medicine.medical_specialtyPalliative carePatient-centered caremedia_common.quotation_subjectReviewSpecific knowledgelaw.inventionlcsh:RD78.3-87.303 medical and health sciencesDignity0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)lawPhysiciansIntensive careAnesthesiologyHumansMedicineIntensive care unit030212 general & internal medicineIntensive care medicinemedia_commonbusiness.industry030208 emergency & critical care medicineIntensive care unitAnesthesiologistsIntensive Care UnitsAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineEnd-of-life carelcsh:AnesthesiologyICUQuality of LifePalliative carebusinessEnd-of-life care
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Descriptive Epidemiology of Human Thyroid Cancer: Experience From a Regional Registry and The “Volcanic Factor”

2013

Thyroid cancer (TC), the most common endocrine tumor, has steadily increased worldwide due to the increase of the papillary histotype. The reasons for this spread have not been established. In addition to more sensitive thyroid nodule screening, the effect of environmental factors cannot be excluded. Because high incidences of TC were found in volcanic areas (Hawaii and Iceland), a volcanic environment may play a role in the pathogenesis of TC.In January 2002, the Regional Register for Thyroid Cancer was instituted in Sicily. With a population of approximately 5 million inhabitants with similar genetic and lifestyle features, the coexistence in Sicily of rural, urban, industrial, moderate-t…

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismPopulationReview Articleregistryvolcanoeslcsh:Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinologyEndocrinologypapillaryEpidemiologythyroid cancermedicinerisk factorseducationThyroid cancergeographyeducation.field_of_studylcsh:RC648-665geography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)ThyroidCancermedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureVolcanoincidenceEtiologyepidemiologybusinessDemographyFrontiers in Endocrinology
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Adherence issues related to sublingual immunotherapy as perceived by allergists.

2010

Silvia Scurati1, Franco Frati1, Gianni Passalacqua2, Paola Puccinelli1, Cecile Hilaire1, Cristoforo Incorvaia3, Italian Study Group on SLIT Compliance 1Scientific and Medical Department, Stallergenes, Milan, Italy; 2Allergy and Respiratory Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Genoa; 3Allergy/Pulmonary Rehabilitation, ICP Hospital, Milan, ItalyObjectives: Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is a viable alternative to subcutaneous immunotherapy to treat allergic rhinitis and asthma, and is widely used in clinical practice in many European countries. The clinical efficacy of SLIT has been established in a number of clinical trials and meta-analyses. However, because SLIT is self-administered…

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologygenetic structuresefficacyAlternative medicineMedicine (miscellaneous)Adherence Cost Efficacy Side effects Sublingual immunotherapySettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratoriosublingual immunotherapyALLERGENcostmedicineSubcutaneous immunotherapySublingual immunotherapyadherenceClinical efficacyIntensive care medicinePharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)sublingual immunoterapyOriginal ResearchAsthmaAEROALLERGENSadherence; sublingual immunotherapy; efficacy; cost; side effectsbusiness.industryHealth Policymedicine.diseaseSliteye diseasesClinical trialside effectsPatient Preference and Adherenceadherence; sublingual immunoterapy; efficacy; cost; side effects.immunotherapysense organsAllergistsADHERENCE TO TREATMENTbusinessSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Recent epidemiological studies on ionizing radiation and childhood cancer in Germany.

1998

The results from recent epidemiological studies based on the German Childhood Cancer Registry are summarized.An oecological study covers 16 years' incidence of childhood malignancies in areas surrounding nuclear facilities and in matched control regions. Two population-based case control studies explore potential risk factors of childhood leukaemia in the state of Lower Saxony (1988 93) and in all western states of Germany (1992-94).There was no increased incidence of childhood leukaemia and other malignancies in the vicinity of nuclear installations. X-ray examinations during pregnancy and in early childhood were not associated with an increased risk of childhood leukaemia. There were no d…

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsNeoplasms Radiation-InducedPopulationCohort StudiesPregnancyRisk FactorsGermanyRadiation IonizingEpidemiologyMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingEarly childhoodRisk factoreducationChildLeukemia Radiation-InducedChildhood Cancer Registryeducation.field_of_studyPregnancyRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Case-control studyRadiobiologymedicine.diseaseRadiographyCase-Control StudiesChild PreschoolPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsFemalebusinessRadioactive Hazard ReleasePower PlantsInternational journal of radiation biology
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El conjunto mínimo básico de datos al alta hospitalaria como fuente de información para el estudio de las anomalías congénitas

1999

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is that of assessing the validity of the computerized diagnoses of hospital discharges of congenital defects by comparing them with the information included in the medical history. MEANS AND METHODS: Based on the discharge records generated over a one-year period at 7 hospitals in the Autonomous Region of Valencia, 100 children were selected at random from each hospital. As a standard, the diagnoses stated in the medical histories were indexed and coded. Solely those discharges having taken place during the first year of life were considered. A study was also made of the type, seriousness and individual or combinations of congenital defects. A calculation …

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsValidaciónbusiness.industryMedical recordlcsh:Public aspects of medicinelcsh:Rlcsh:Medicinelcsh:RA1-1270General MedicineConjunto mínimo básico de datosRegistros de alta hospitalariaConfidence intervalEspecificidadDiagnósticos de alta hospitalaria/SensibilidadPositive predicative valuePredictive value of testsEpidemiologymedicineHospital dischargeAnomalías congénitasMedical historyMedical diagnosisbusinessRevista Española de Salud Pública
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Hypothenar hammer syndrome: A multicenter case-control study

2013

Background The rarely diagnosed hypothenar hammer syndrome (HHS) is due to vascular damage to the distal part of the ulnar artery probably caused by acute or repetitive blunt trauma to the hypothenar region. To date, mainly case reports have been published, while epidemiological data are almost absent. Aim To identify potential risk factors for HHS. Method An interview-based multicenter case–control study of 71 patients with HHS and 105 matched controls was conducted with standardized questions regarding disease specific variables, occupation, exposure of the hands to different types of trauma in occupational and leisure context. Medical data were verified from individual medical records. R…

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsbusiness.industryMedical recordPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCase-control studyContext (language use)Odds ratioLogistic regressionSurgeryBlunt traumaEpidemiologymedicineEtiologybusinessAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine
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Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy for Neuroendocrine Neoplasms in Germany: a Multi-Institutional Registry Study with Prospective Follow Up on 450…

2013

68 Ga-DOTATOC PET in patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NET). We specifically looked for incremental lesions, defined as lesions only observed on one modality even after extensive retrospective evaluation of the other modality. Methods: Twenty patients with a metastasized NET underwent 111 In-pentetreotide

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsgenetic structuresPeptide receptorbusiness.industryRegistry studyHematologyNeuroendocrine tumorsmedicine.diseaseOncologyRadionuclide therapyotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineIn patientRadiologyReceptorbusinesspsychological phenomena and processesAnnals of Oncology
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Height as a potential indicator of early life events predicting Parkinson's disease: A case-control study

2007

Aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between height in young adult age and Parkinson's disease (PD) risk. We included 266 persons affected by idiopathic PD. Patients were matched by age and sex to 266 controls by a random selection from the municipality of residence. We collected information about height preceding PD from official documents where these characteristics referred to young adult age (nearly 30 years). We compared height in cases and controls by calculating differences in mean distribution and by χ2 analyses. Crude and adjusted odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated by logistic regression models. Mean height was significantly lower in…

medicine.medical_specialtyPercentilebusiness.industryCase-control studyOdds ratioLogistic regressionConfidence intervalSurgeryNeurologyEpidemiologymedicineNeurology (clinical)Risk factorYoung adultbusinessDemographyMovement Disorders
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