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Accuracy and Safety of Ultrasound-Guided Core Needle Biopsy of Soft Tissue Tumors in an Outpatient Setting: A Sarcoma Center Analysis of 392 Consecut…

2021

Simple Summary In patients with unclear soft tissue lesions, treatment planning largely depends on histology. Core needle biopsy is the diagnostic standard in these cases. The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate accuracy and safety of ultrasound guided core needle biopsy at a tertiary referral center. We show that ultrasound guided biopsy was feasible as a one stop shop procedure in an outpatient setting in 87.6% of the cases. The rate of conclusive biopsies was 88.5%. After surgical resection, the dignity, tumor type and histopathological grading of the biopsy matched one of the resection specimens in 97.2%, 92.7% and 92.5% of the cases, respectively. Major complications occ…

Core needlesafetyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyConcordancecore needle biopsyArticle030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBiopsymedicineOutpatient settingRC254-282medicine.diagnostic_testaccuracybusiness.industrySoft tissue sarcomaNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensSoft tissuemedicine.diseaseUltrasound guided3. Good healthOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesissoft tissue sarcomaRadiologySarcomabusinessCancers
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Point‐of‐care HCV RNA testing in the setting of DAA therapy: HCV‐FiS (HEpatitis C Virus Fingerstick Study)

2019

HCV-RNA assessment during therapy with Direct-Acting Antiviral (DAA) regimens still relies on assays requiring blood collection and transport to a specialised laboratory, which may compromise linkage to care. GeneXpert-HCV Viral Load (GXHVL) (Cepheid) is a plasma-based assay used at point of care (POC) with a sensitivity of ≤10 IU/mL, and, results available within 2 hours. Fifty-nine consecutive HCV-patients ready for DAAs treatment were enrolled. HCV-RNA was simultaneously tested using Roche TaqMan RT-PCR (venous blood sample) and GXHVL (capillary blood collected by fingerstick), at baseline (BL), week 4 (W4) of therapy, end of therapy (EOT) and week 12 of follow-up (W12FU). Both assays de…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyEnd of therapyFingerstickHepatitis C virusHepacivirusmedicine.disease_causeAntiviral AgentsInternal medicineTaqManmedicineOutpatient settingHumansHCV DAAAgedPoint of careHepatologybusiness.industryVenous blood sampleMiddle AgedViral LoadHepatitis CPoint-of-Care TestingRNA ViralFemalebusinessViral loadLiver International
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Psychosis, Need Adapted treatment, and psychiatrists' agency

2013

Background: In the Need-Adapted approach (NAA) therapy meetings are a deliberate effort to bring all meaningful parties and views to a common discussion prior to decisions; this constitutes a challenge for psychiatrists’ agency. Aims: To describe how psychiatrists see their agency in NAA. Methods: Using videos of co-research interviews, stimulated-recall interviews of 10 interviewees were conducted and transcribed verbatim. The material was analyzed via an adapted dialogical-narrative analytical method. Results: Institutional forces were experienced as having an enormous impact on psychiatrists’ agency, especially in the inpatient setting, reducing professional creativity. In the outpatient…

medicine.medical_specialtyPsychosissisäinen dialogilääkärin toimijuusmedia_common.quotation_subjectbehavioral disciplines and activitiesinner dialoguepsychiatrists’ agencyAgency (sociology)mental disordersOutpatient settingmedicinepsychosisPsychiatryta515media_commonNeed-Adapted treatmentMedical educationTarpeenmukainen hoitoDialogical selfpsykoosiInpatient settingCreativitymedicine.diseaseHospital carePsychiatry and Mental healthPsychologyPsychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches
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Water and Sodium in Heart Failure: A Spotlight on Congestion.

2014

Despite all available therapies, the rates of hospitalization and death from heart failure (HF) remain unacceptably high. The most common reasons for hospital admission are symptoms related to congestion. During hospitalization, most patients respond well to standard therapy and are discharged with significantly improved symptoms. Post-discharge, many patients receive diligent and frequent follow-up. However, rehospitalization rates remain high. One potential explanation is a persistent failure by clinicians to adequately manage congestion in the outpatient setting. The failure to successfully manage these patients post-discharge may represent an unmet need to improve the way congestion is …

medicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaSodium dietPost dischargeDietaryContext (language use)Cardiorespiratory Medicine and HaematologyCardiovascularKidneyUnmet needsBody WaterClinical ResearchCardio-Renal SyndromeOutpatient settingmedicineHumansFluid intakePost-dischargeIntensive care medicineDiureticsOutcomeHeart FailureCardio-Renal Syndromebusiness.industrySodiumSodium Dietarymedicine.diseasePrognosisPatient DischargeManagementHospitalizationHeart DiseaseCardiovascular System & HematologyHeart failureHospital admissionCongestionSymptom AssessmentCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessStandard therapyBiomarkersHeart failure Congestion Post-discharge Fluid intake Sodium diet Management Outcome
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