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Inappropriateness in laboratory medicine: an elephant in the room?

2017

Appropriateness of diagnostic testing can be conventionally described as prescription of the right test, using the right method, at the right time, to the right patient, with the right costs and for producing the right outcome. There is ongoing debate about the real burden of inappropriateness in laboratory diagnostics. The media coverage of this issue has also recently led to either over- or under-emphasizing the clinical, organizational and economic consequences. This is quite problematic, inasmuch as some reliable data are available in the current scientific literature, showing that inappropriateness of laboratory testing can be as high as 70%. This is especially evident for, though not …

laboratory medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedical laboratoryResistance (psychoanalysis)Scientific literature030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyInappropriatene03 medical and health sciencesPatient safety0302 clinical medicineHealth careMedicineAppropriatenessQuality (business)030212 general & internal medicineMedical prescriptionIntensive care medicinemedia_commonAppropriateness; Inappropriateness; Laboratory medicine; Laboratory testing; Quality; Medicine (all)inappropriatenessbusiness.industryMedicine (all)General MedicineTest (assessment)Appropriateness; inappropriateness; laboratory medicine; laboratory testing; qualitylaboratory testingqualityPerspectiveAppropriatenebusinessAnnals of Translational Medicine
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Monitoring the quality of the hospital pharmacoterapeutic process by sentinel patient program

2018

To analyze the results of sentinel patient program to monitoring the  quality pharmacoterapeutic process in the hospitalized patient through  medication errors.Design: Observational, prospective and transversal study. Ambit: General hospital of 1,000 beds.From May 2011 to June 2016.  Sample: Patients with treatment prescribe within 24 hours of being admitted  with 4 or more medications.Medication error, drugs prescribed,  medications and doses dispensing, drugs administered. Safety indicators were  defined based on medication errors at each stage of the pharmacotherapeutic  process.Of the 746 patients studied, 334 had at least 1 medication error  (44.8%; IC95%: 41.7-47.8). In the 746 treatm…

lcsh:Rlcsh:Medicinelcsh:RS1-441Safety;Drug PrescriptionsQuality ImprovementDrug Hypersensitivitylcsh:Pharmacy and materia medicaMedication errorsQuality monitoringHumansPatient SafetyProspective StudiesSafetyPharmacy Service HospitalQuality of Health CareFarmacia Hospitalaria
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Distance learning training in genetics and genomics testing for Italian health professionals: results of a pre and post-test evaluation

2022

BackgroundProgressive advances in technologies for DNA sequencing and decreasing costs are allowing an easier diffusion of genetic and genomic tests. Physicians’ knowledge and confidence on the topic is often low and not suitable for manage this challenge. Tailored educational programs are required to reach a more and more appropriate use of genetic technologies.MethodsA distance learning course has been created by experts from different Italian medical associations with the support of the Italian Ministry of Health. The course was directed to professional figures involved in prescription and interpretation of genetic tests. A pretest-post-test study design was used to assess knowledge impr…

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2018

Background: In the primary and secondary prevention of civilization diseases, regular physical activity is recommended in international guidelines to improve disease-related symptoms, delay the progression of the disease, or to enhance postoperative outcomes. In the preoperative context, there has been a paradigm shift in favor of using preconditioning concepts before surgery. Web-based interventions seem an innovative and effective tool for delivering general information, individualized exercise recommendations, and peer support. Objective: Our first objective was to assess feasibility of our Web-based interventional concept and analyze similarities and differences in a sustained exercise …

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Les anti-agrégants plaquettaires au cours du syndrome coronarien aigu. Données des grandes études

2010

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of early death and morbidity in developed countries and is becoming a growing problem in many developing countries. Currently, anti-coagulants play a major role in the management of the acute phase in association or not with reperfusion strategies. The combination of clopidogrel and aspirin, in accordance with the results of large randomized trials, is the treatment of reference. However two new drugs, a thienopyridine (prasugrel), and a cyclo-pentyl-triazolo-pyridine (ticagrelor) have shown their interest in major studies in comparison with clopidogrel. As a result, several effective P2Y12 receptor antagonist anti-platelet agents are now availabl…

medicine.medical_specialtyAspirinAcute coronary syndromePrasugrelThienopyridinebusiness.industryClopidogrelmedicine.diseaseSurgeryClinical trialmedicineMedical prescriptionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineIntensive care medicinebusinessTicagrelormedicine.drugAnnales de Cardiologie et d'Angéiologie
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The effect of concomitant benzodiazepine use on neurocognition in stable, long-term patients with bipolar disorder

2020

Objective: Neurocognitive dysfunction is a common feature of bipolar disorder even in euthymia, and psychopharmacological treatment could have an effect on cognition. Long-term prescription of benzodiazepines in bipolar disorder is a common practice, and their effect on neurocognition has not been well studied in this population. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of concomitant benzodiazepine long-term use on neurocognitive function in stable euthymic bipolar disorder patients. Methods: Seventy-three euthymic bipolar disorder outpatients and 40 healthy individuals were assessed using a neurocognitive battery. Patients were classified in two groups according to the presence of…

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Prognostic impact of systolic blood pressure in acute heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in older patients

2021

Abstract Aims Recent guidelines recommend a systolic blood pressure (SBP) target below 130 mmHg in heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), whatever their age. We investigated whether this intensive SBP control was associated with better survival in very old adults hospitalized for acute HFpEF. Methods and results We conducted an observational study in an acute geriatric unit: all consecutive patients discharged from hospital for acute heart failure from 1 March 2019 to 29 February 2020 with a diagnosis of HFpEF were included. Re‐hospitalization and all‐cause mortality at 1 year were compared according to the mean SBP at discharge (patients with a mean SBP < 130 mmHg…

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Oxycodone extended release capsules for the treatment of chronic pain

2017

As a consequence of greater prescription opioid utilization, there has been the parallel increase in misuse, abuse, and overdose, which are serious risks. Associated new formulations may be safer. Areas covered: The introduction of abuse-deterrent opioid formulations and continuous programs to improve opioid prescribing practices may limit the opioid abuse and its consequences. Oxycodone extended release capsules are an extended-release (ER), microsphere-in-capsule abuse-deterrent-formulation designed to retain its extended-release properties following tampering or misuse (e.g., chewing, crushing). Studies have reported that this preparation is efficacious in patients with low back pain, le…

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ANCA-associated vasculitides: Recommendations of the French Vasculitis Study Group on the use of immunosuppressants and biotherapies for remission in…

2019

Treatment of vasculitides associated with anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibodies (ANCA) (AAVs) has evolved dramatically in recent years, particularly since the demonstration of rituximab efficacy as remission induction and maintenance therapy for granulomatosis with polyangiitis and microscopic polyangiitis. In 2013, the French Vasculitis Study Group (FVSG) published recommendations for its use by clinicians. Since then, new data have made it possible to better specify and codify prescription of rituximab to treat AAVs. Herein, the FVSG Recommendations Committee, an expert panel comprised of physicians with extensive experience in the treatment and management of vasculitides, presents its con…

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The rational use of albumin in patients with cirrhosis and ascites

2004

Abstract Background. Ascites is one of the most frequent severe complications in patients with liver cirrhosis. The treatment of this chronic disease usually requires the prolonged use of albumin, frequently continued even after patients’ discharge from the hospital. Aims. Aim of the study was to define a consensus among Italian physicians with regard to the use of albumin in patients with decompensated cirrhosis and ascites. Methods. The study adopted the Delphi technique to conduct the consensus activities. All controversial issues related to the use of albumin were identified by the experts’ board and proposed to the 68 participating hepatology centres through two subsequent questionnair…

medicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyDelphi methodAlbuminHepatologymedicine.diseaseInternal medicineAscitesmedicineHypoalbuminemiamedicine.symptomMedical prescriptionIntensive care medicinebusinessSocioeconomic statusDigestive and Liver Disease
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