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World Health Organization guidelines for cancer pain: a reappraisal

2005

Pain is a prevalent symptom experienced by at least 30% ofpatients undergoing an oncological treatment for metastaticdisease and by more than 70% of advanced cancer patients[1]. In 1986 the World Health Organization [2] published a setof guidelines for cancer pain management based on the three-step analgesic ladder [2]. The main aim of WHO guidelienswas to legitimize the prescribing of strong opioids, arisingfrom evidence of poor management of cancer pain, due toreluctance of health care professionals, institutions, and gov-ernment to use opioids because of fears of addition, toleranceand illegal abuse.Its application is reported to achieve satisfactory pain reliefin up to 90% of patients w…

medicine.medical_specialtyAlternative medicinePain reliefPainWorld Health OrganizationWorld healthAdrenal Cortex HormonesNeoplasmsHealth caremedicineHumansIntensive care medicineHigh rateAnalgesicsMorphinebusiness.industryBreakthrough PainSmall sampleHematologytransdermal fentanylAnalgesics OpioidOncologyOpioidAnesthesiaPractice Guidelines as TopicbusinessCancer painmedicine.drugAnnals of Oncology
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Role of virtopsy in the post-mortem diagnosis of drowning.

2014

Purpose: Due to admitted limits of autopsy-based studies in the diagnosis of drowning, virtopsy is considered the new imaging horizon in these post-mortem studies. The aim of our study was to evaluate the role of virtopsy performed through computed tomography (CT) in the forensic diagnosis of drowning. Materials and methods: We retrospectively examined the CT data of four cadavers recovered from sea water and suspected to have died by drowning. Each patient underwent a full-body post-mortem CT scan, and then a traditional autopsy. Conclusion: To date, there are no autopsy findings pathognomonic of drowning. This study proves that virtopsy is a useful tool in the diagnosis of drowning in tha…

medicine.medical_specialtyAutopsyAUTOPSY VIRTOPSYSensitivity and SpecificityUser-Computer InterfaceVirtopsyPredictive Value of TestsCause of DeathmedicineCadaverHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imaginghealth care economics and organizationsNoseNeuroradiologyRetrospective StudiesPostmortem DiagnosisRib cageDrowningbusiness.industryReproducibility of Resultssocial sciencesGeneral Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureParanasal sinusesClavicleRadiographic Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedRadiologyAutopsybusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedLa Radiologia medica
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El papel desempeñado por los programas país de la Organización Mundial de la Salud en el desarrollo de la virología en España, 1951-1975

2020

Abstract Within the framework of recent historiography about the role of the World Health Organization (WHO) in modernizing public health and the multifaceted concept of global health, this study addresses the impact of the WHO’s “country programs” in Spain from the time it was admitted to this organization in 1951 to 1975. This research adopts a transnational historical perspective and emphasizes attention to the circulation of health knowledge, practices, and people, and focuses on the Spain-0001 and Spain-0025programs, their role in the development of virology in Spain, and the transformation of public health. Sources include historical archives (WHO, the Spanish National Health School),…

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Postmortem Imaging in Drowning

2019

The diagnosis of drowning is one of the most difficult in the field of forensic medicine since the autopsy findings are often not specific and the laboratory examinations are controversially appreciated by the scientific community. In a cadaver recovered from water, it is of utmost importance to differentiate antemortem and postmortem drowning. This chapter fully investigates biological/thanato-chemical, pathological and imaging findings which may guide the definitive diagnosis.

medicine.medical_specialtyCadaverbusiness.industryPostmortem ctmedicineAutopsyRadiologybusinesshealth care economics and organizations
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A systematic review on the efficacy and safety of chloroquine for the treatment of COVID-19

2020

Purpose COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) is a public health emergency of international concern. As of this time, there is no known effective pharmaceutical treatment, although it is much needed for patient contracting the severe form of the disease. The aim of this systematic review was to summarize the evidence regarding chloroquine for the treatment of COVID-19. Methods PubMed, EMBASE, and three trial Registries were searched for studies on the use of chloroquine in patients with COVID-19. Results We included six articles (one narrative letter, one in-vitro study, one editorial, expert consensus paper, two national guideline documents) and 23 ongoing clinical trials in China. Chloroqui…

medicine.medical_specialtyChinaCoronaviruPneumonia ViralPsychological interventionMEDLINEDiseaseCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineWorld Health OrganizationArticle03 medical and health sciencesAntimalarialsBetacoronavirus0302 clinical medicineChloroquinePandemicmedicineHumansIntensive care medicinePandemicsClinical Trials as Topicbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2Public healthCOVID-19030208 emergency & critical care medicineChloroquinePneumoniaCOVID-19 Drug TreatmentClinical trialCoronavirusClinical researchTreatment Outcome030228 respiratory systembusinessCoronavirus Infectionsmedicine.drugJournal of Critical Care
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Cost-effectiveness of sofosbuvir-based triple therapy for untreated patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C

2014

We assessed the cost-effectiveness of sofosbuvir (SOF)-based triple therapy (TT) compared with boceprevir (BOC)- and telaprevir (TVR)-based TT in untreated genotype 1 (G1) chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients discriminated according to IL28B genotype, severity of liver fibrosis, and G1 subtype. The available published literature provided the data source. The target population was made up of untreated Caucasian patients, aged 50 years, with G1CHC and these were evaluated over a lifetime horizon by Markov model. The study was carried out from the perspective of the Italian National Health Service. Outcomes included discounted costs (in euros at 2013 value), life-years gained (LYG), quality-adju…

medicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisHepatologySofosbuvirCost effectivenessbusiness.industryHepatologymedicine.diseaseSurgeryQuality-adjusted life yearTelaprevirchemistry.chemical_compoundTolerabilitychemistryBoceprevirInternal medicinemedicinebusinesshealth care economics and organizationsmedicine.drugHepatology
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Cost-effectiveness of screening for colorectal cancer in France using a guaiac test versus an immunochemical test

2010

Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the cost and the effectiveness of two biennial fecal occult blood screening tests for colorectal cancer: a guaiac nonrehydrated test (G-FOBT) and an immunochemical test (I-FOBT) with the absence of screening.Methods: A Markov model was developed to compare these strategies in a general population of subjects aged 50 to 74 over a 20-year period.Results: Compared with the absence of screening, G-FOBT and I-FOBT were associated with a decrease in colorectal cancer mortality of 17.4 percent and 25.2 percent, respectively. With regard to cost-effectiveness, expressed as cost per life-year gained, I-FOBT was the most effective and most costly alter…

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Socio-affective characteristics and properties of extrinsic feedback in physiotherapy

2000

Background and Purpose The usual approach in physiotherapy is to communicate the desired action by means of some combination of verbal instruction and explanation, visual demonstration and manual assistance. Patients' and physiotherapists' communication and acts express socio-affective elements which influence the atmosphere governing this interaction. The purpose of this study was to investigate the socio-affective characteristics of the verbal, visual and manual feedback given to their patients by physiotherapists in the performance of their duties. Method Data were collected by videotaping patient–physiotherapist interaction. Systematic observation was used to depict physiotherapists' an…

medicine.medical_specialtyCommunicationEmotionsReproducibility of ResultsPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationProfessional-Patient RelationsMiddle AgedSequential organizationVerbal cuesNonverbal communicationAction (philosophy)Visual guidancePhysical therapymedicineHumansCuesPsychologyInformation feedbackPhysical Therapy ModalitiesAgedPhysiotherapy Research International
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The Valencia consensus-based adaptation of the IASP complex regional pain syndrome diagnostic criteria

2021

Refereed/Peer-reviewed The new IASP diagnostic criteria for complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) (aka “the Budapest Criteria”3; Table 1) have improved the diagnostic specificity for CRPS while maintaining good sensitivity. Internationally, these criteria are now in common use. The IASP CRPS Special Interest Group convened a workshop of CRPS experts in Valencia/Spain in September 2019 to review perceived ambiguities in the diagnostic text and issues identified in applying these criteria in both the research and clinical contexts. After this review, workshop attendees discussed and reached a consensus regarding adaptations to the diagnostic taxonomy text. This process resulted in pragmatic u…

medicine.medical_specialtyConsensusMEDLINEComplex Regional Pain Syndromes/diagnosis610 Medicine & healthWorld Health OrganizationDiagnosis DifferentialPhysical medicine and rehabilitationInternational Classification of DiseasesMedicineHumansIASP diagnostic criteriaAdaptation (computer science)complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)business.industrymedicine.diseaseAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineComplex regional pain syndrome2728 Neurology (clinical)Neurology2808 NeurologyPerspective10046 Balgrist University Hospital Swiss Spinal Cord Injury CenterNeurology (clinical)2703 Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineChronic PainbusinessComplex Regional Pain Syndromes
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Effectiveness of Organizational Interventions to Reduce Emergency Department Utilization: A Systematic Review

2012

BackgroundEmergency department (ED) utilization has dramatically increased in developed countries over the last twenty years. Because it has been associated with adverse outcomes, increased costs, and an overload on the hospital organization, several policies have tried to curb this growing trend. The aim of this study is to systematically review the effectiveness of organizational interventions designed to reduce ED utilization.Methodology/principal findingsWe conducted electronic searches using free text and Medical Subject Headings on PubMed and The Cochrane Library to identify studies of ED visits, re-visits and mortality. We performed complementary searches of grey literature, manual s…

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