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Prescription of Antithrombotic Therapy in Older Patients Hospitalized for Transient Ischemic Attack and Ischemic Stroke: The GIFA Study

2004

Background and Purpose— Antithrombotic therapy has been demonstrated as an effective tool for secondary ischemic stroke prevention. Nevertheless, scant data are available on actual prescription of this therapy in clinical practice. Methods— A total of 17 337 patients admitted to geriatric and internal medicine wards participating in the study in the 1993 to 1998 survey period were analyzed. Patients with coded diagnoses of ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA) were selected. Data recorded included demographic and clinical characteristics and medication prescription during hospital stay and at discharge. Logistic regression analyses were used to identify conditions associated …

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtypharmacoepidemiologyEpidemiologymedicine.drug_classIschemiaMedication prescriptionNOBrain Ischemiastroke; prevention; aging; antithrombotic therapy; pharmacoepidemiologypreventionFibrinolytic AgentsEpidemiologyAntithromboticmedicineHumansMedical prescriptionStrokeAgedDemographyAntithrombotic therapyAdvanced and Specialized Nursingbusiness.industryAnticoagulantAnticoagulantsOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseHospitalizationStrokeIschemic Attack TransientAcute DiseaseEmergency medicinePhysical therapyFemaleNeurology (clinical)Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPlatelet Aggregation InhibitorsStroke
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The Effect of Outdoor Aeroallergens on Asthma Hospitalizations in Children in North-Western Tuscany, Italy.

2022

Few data are currently available on the effects of aeroallergens in triggering respiratory symptoms in children. To evaluate the potential effects of daily outdoor aeroallergens loads on childhood admissions, in this case-crossover study, we analyzed data from 85 children hospitalized at the University Hospital of Pisa, Italy, for asthma or asthma-like symptoms without respiratory infection, between 2010 and 2019. Data were linked to outdoor allergens, temperature, nitrogen dioxide, and relative humidity observed during the same period. A 10-grains/m3 increase in the total aeroallergen concentration was associated with an increased risk of admission at lag 0 (OR = 1.054, 95% CI: 1.011&ndash…

MaleAir PollutantsCross-Over Studiessensitization to outdoor allergens.AllergyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisNitrogen DioxideAlternaria alternata; allergy; asthma; climate change; pollen; sensitization to outdoor allergens.Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAllergensAsthmaHospitalizationAllergy; Alternaria alternata; Asthma; Climate change; Pollen; Sensitization to outdoor allergensAllergy Alternaria alternata Asthma Climate change Pollen Sensitization to outdoor allergensAlternaria alternataClimate changePollenHumansChildSensitization to outdoor allergensInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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Choice and Outcomes of Rate Control versus Rhythm Control in Elderly Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: A Report from the REPOSI Study

2018

Background: Among rate-control or rhythm-control strategies, there is conflicting evidence as to which is the best management approach for non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AF) in elderly patients. Design: We performed an ancillary analysis from the ‘Registro Politerapie SIMI’ study, enrolling elderly inpatients from internal medicine and geriatric wards. Methods: We considered patients enrolled from 2008 to 2014 with an AF diagnosis at admission, treated with a rate-control-only or rhythm-control-only strategy. Results: Among 1114 patients, 241 (21.6%) were managed with observation only and 122 (11%) were managed with both the rate- and rhythm-control approaches. Of the remaining 751 patie…

MaleAnti-Arrhythmia Agents/therapeutic useantiarrhythmic agentComorbidityAged; Aged 80 and over; Anti-Arrhythmia Agents; Atrial Fibrillation; Comorbidity; Diabetes Mellitus; Female; Heart Failure; Heart Rate; Hospitalization; Humans; Male; Odds Ratio; Polypharmacy; Prevalence; Geriatrics and Gerontology; Pharmacology (medical)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyanticoagulant agentDiabetes Mellitus/drug therapy0302 clinical medicineHeart RateAtrial Fibrillation80 and overOdds RatioPrevalencePharmacology (medical)030212 general & internal medicineLS4_4Aged 80 and overantiarrhythmic agent anticoagulant agent antithrombocytic agent calcium channel blocking agent digoxinHeart Rate/drug effectsDiabetes MellituAtrial fibrillationantithrombocytic agentdigoxinHospitalizationAnti-Arrhythmia AgentFemaleAnti-Arrhythmia AgentsHumanmedicine.medical_specialtySocio-culturale-Geriatrics and Gerontology; Pharmacology (medical)03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusHeart rateantiarrhythmic agent; anticoagulant agent; antithrombocytic agent; calcium channel blocking agent; digoxinmedicineDiabetes MellitusHumansAgedPolypharmacyHeart Failurebusiness.industryAtrial Fibrillation/drug therapyOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseHeart Failure/drug therapyComorbidityConfidence intervalcalcium channel blocking agentHeart failurePolypharmacyAged; Aged 80 and over; Anti-Arrhythmia Agents; Atrial Fibrillation; Comorbidity; Diabetes Mellitus; Female; Heart Failure; Heart Rate; Hospitalization; Humans; Male; Odds Ratio; Polypharmacy; PrevalenceGeriatrics and Gerontologybusiness
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Adherence to antibiotic treatment guidelines and outcomes in the hospitalized elderly with different types of pneumonia.

2015

none 22 no Background: Few studies evaluated the clinical outcomes of Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP), Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia (HAP) and Health Care-Associated Pneumonia (HCAP) in relation to the adherence of antibiotic treatment to the guidelines of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and the American Thoracic Society (ATS) in hospitalized elderly people (65 years or older). Methods: Data were obtained from REPOSI, a prospective registry held in 87 Italian internal medicine and geriatric wards. Patients with a diagnosis of pneumonia (ICD-9 480-487) or prescribed with an antibiotic for pneumonia as indication were selected. The empirical antibiotic regimen was defined t…

MaleAntibiotic regimenGuidelines adherenceSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaAntibioticsLogistic regressionElderlyCommunity-acquired pneumoniaAntibiotics80 and overElderly peopleAge FactorHospital MortalityAged 80 and overTreatment regimenMedicine (all)Age FactorsOptimal managementAntibiotics; Elderly; Guidelines adherence; Mortality; Pneumonia; Re-hospitalization; Age Factors; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Female; Hospital Mortality; Humans; Logistic Models; Male; Pneumonia; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Treatment Outcome; Guideline Adherence; Hospitalization; Internal Medicine; Medicine (all)Anti-Bacterial AgentsHospitalizationTreatment OutcomePractice Guidelines as TopicFemaleGuideline AdherenceHumanmedicine.medical_specialtyLogistic Modelmedicine.drug_classSocio-culturaleantibiotic treatment; guidelines; pneumonia; elderly;Internal medicineRe-hospitalizationAnti-Bacterial AgentmedicineInternal MedicineHumanselderly pmeumonia antibiotics guidelines adherence mortality re-hospitalizationpmeumoniaMortalityIntensive care medicineAntibiotics; Elderly; Guidelines adherence; Mortality; Pneumonia; Re-hospitalization; Age Factors; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Female; Hospital Mortality; Humans; Logistic Models; Male; Pneumonia; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Treatment Outcome; Guideline Adherence; Hospitalization; Internal MedicineAgedbusiness.industrySettore MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNAAntibioticPneumoniamedicine.diseasePneumoniaAntibiotics; Elderly; Guidelines adherence; Mortality; Pneumonia; Re-hospitalizationLogistic ModelsAntibiotics; Elderly; Guidelines adherence; Mortality; Pneumonia; Re-hospitalization; Age Factors; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Female; Hospital Mortality; Humans; Logistic Models; Male; Pneumonia; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Treatment Outcome; Guideline Adherence; Hospitalizationbusiness
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Prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use at the university hospital "paolo giaccone", palermo, italy

2013

Introduction. Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and antimicrobial resistance are well known major public health threats. The first goal of our study was to describe the prevalence of HAI, while the second goal was to describe the antibiotic consumption at our University Hospital, ?P. Giaccone? in Palermo, Italy. Methods. A standardized methodology for a combined Point Prevalence Survey (PPS) on healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and antimicrobial use in European acute care hospital developed by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) was piloted across Europe. The teaching Hospital ?P. Giaccone? in Palermo, Italy, participated in the study Results. Out of 32…

MaleAntimicrobials drug resistanceCross Infectionvirus diseasesBacteremiaHealthcare-associated infectionsAntibiotic ProphylaxisMiddle AgedSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataDrug UtilizationAnti-Bacterial AgentsHospitals UniversityIntensive Care UnitsItalyPoint Prevalence SurveyDrug Resistance BacterialPrevalenceHumansOriginal ArticleFemaleHealthcare associated infection Antibiotic Prophylaxis Prevalence Hospital University
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Functional annulus remodelling using a prosthetic ring in tricuspid aortic valve repair: mid-term results

2013

OBJECTIVES: The functional aortic valve annulus (FAVA) is a complex unit with proximal (aorto-ventricular junction) and distal (sinotubular junction) components. The aim of our study was to evaluate the impact of the total FAVA remodelling, using a prosthetic ring, on mid-term clinical and echocardiographic-RESULTS:-after aortic valve repair. METHODS: Since February 2003, 250 patients with tricuspid aortic valve insufficiency (AI) underwent aortic valve repair. FAVA dilatation was treated by prosthetic ring in 52 patients, by isolated subcommissural plasty in 62, by subcommissural plasty plus ascending aortic replacement in 57 and by David's reimplantation procedure in 79. Survival rate and…

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Incentive and Selection Effects of Medigap Insurance on Inpatient Care

2012

The Medicare program, which provides insurance coverage to the elderly in the United States, does not protect them fully against high out-of-pocket costs. For this reason private supplementary insurance, named Medigap, has been available to cover Medicare gaps. This paper studies how Medigap affects the utilization of inpatient care, separating the incentive and selection effects of supplementary insurance. For this purpose, we use two alternative estimation methods: a standard recursive bivariate probit and a discrete multivariate finite mixture model. We find that estimated incentive effects are modest and quite similar across models. On the other hand, there seems to be very significant …

MaleAsymmetric informationMedigap InsuranceMedicareMedigapHealth care demandMedigapHealth insuranceInformation asymmetryEconomicsHumansFinite mixture modelsSelection (genetic algorithm)AgedMotivationActuarial scienceModels StatisticalInpatient careHealth PolicyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInsurance MedigapUnited StatesHospitalizationIncentiveMedicare ProgramMultivariate AnalysisFemaleEstimation methods
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In-home versus hospital preoperative balance and proprioceptive training in patients undergoing TKR; rationale, design, and method of a randomized co…

2017

Abstract Background Severe knee osteoarthritis, as well as the surgical procedure of total knee replacement that aims to reduce its symptoms, cause great deterioration on the proprioceptive system. Taking this fact into account, and considering that balance abilities positively influence the capacity to perform basic functional tasks, this trial aims to find the short and mid-term effects of a preoperative balance and proprioceptive training when conducted by patients undergoing total knee replacement. Along with the effects, it is intended to determine whether in-home based training can be as effective as hospital training. The results will help to conclude whether the possible benefits ma…

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Prevalence and Risk Factors of PAD among Patients with Elevated ABI

2008

ObjectivesTo assess the prevalence and clinical significance of elevated ankle-brachial index (ABI) in patients referred to vascular consultation.DesignRetrospective clinical study.Material and methodsIn 1,762 patients referred with a suspicion of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), ABI and toe brachial index (TBI) were measured by photoplethysmography. ABI≥1.3 was considered falsely elevated and TBI<0.60 was the diagnostic criterion for PAD.ResultsThe prevalence of elevated ABI was 8.4% and that of PAD among these patients 62.2%. PAD was significantly more prevalent among subjects with severe symptoms (rest pain, ulcers or gangrene) than in those with intermittent claudication (83.8% and 45…

MaleBrachial ArteryArterial diseaseBlood PressureCoronary DiseaseIschemiaRisk FactorsOdds RatioPrevalenceMedicineMediasclerosisReferral and ConsultationFinlandAged 80 and overPeripheral Vascular DiseasesGangreneMedicine(all)SmokingMiddle AgedPeripheralFemalemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyOutpatient Clinics HospitalAnkle brachial pressure indexRisk AssessmentSensitivity and SpecificityAge DistributionPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicinePeripheral arterial diseaseHumansIn patientClinical significancecardiovascular diseasesPhotoplethysmographyAgedRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryExtremitiesmedicine.diseaseIntermittent claudicationCoronary heart diseaseSurgerybody regionsToe Brachial IndexKidney Failure ChronicSurgeryAnklebusinessEuropean Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
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Under-reporting bicycle accidents to police in the COST TU1101 international survey: Cross-country comparisons and associated factors

2018

Police crash reports are often the main source for official data in many countries. However, with the exception of fatal crashes, crashes are often underreported in a biased manner. Consequently, the countermeasures adopted according to them may be inefficient. In the case of bicycle crashes, this bias is most acute and it probably varies across countries, with some of them being more prone to reporting accidents to police than others. Assessing if this bias occurs and the size of it can be of great importance for evaluating the risks associated with bicycling.This study utilized data collected in the COST TU1101 action "Towards safer bicycling through optimization of bicycle helmets and us…

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