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Clinical review: impact of statin substitution policies on patient outcomes.

2009

Background. The increasing awareness of cost issues in health care has led to the increasing use of policy-driven substitution of branded for generic medications, particularly relative to statin treatment for cardiovascular diseases. While there are potential short-term health care savings, the consequences for primary care are under-researched. Our objective was to review data on intensive statin therapy and generic substitution in patients at high cardiovascular risk. Results. Current treatment guidelines for the prevention of cardiovascular disease are consistent in their recommendations regarding statin therapy and treatment targets. Clinical trials demonstrate that to reduce cardiovasc…

medicine.medical_specialtyStatinCost effectivenessmedicine.drug_classDiseasePlaceboReimbursement MechanismsRisk FactorsHealth caremedicineDrugs GenericHumanscardiovascular diseasesIntensive care medicinebusiness.industryPublic healthHealth Policynutritional and metabolic diseasesGeneral MedicineClinical trialEuropeCardiovascular DiseasesPractice Guidelines as TopicPhysical therapyObservational studylipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitorsbusiness
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The Vascular Anatomy of the Inner Anterior Abdominal Wall with Special Reference to the Transversus and Rectus Abdominis Musculoperitoneal (TRAMP) Co…

1997

This study was designed to clarify the vascularization of the inner anterior abdominal wall with respect to the novel transversus and rectus abdominis musculoperitoneal (TRAMP) flap, which was introduced recently for vaginal reconstruction. A series of human cadavers was injected with a lead oxide-gelatine mixture by means of the deep inferior epigastric artery and subsequently dissected and examined by radiography. In all cases we found that the blood supply of the entire rectus abdominis muscle from the symphysis to the costal arch and that of the medial 10 to 15 cm of the transversus abdominis muscle, as well as the underlying peritoneum, was provided by several branches of the deep infe…

medicine.medical_specialtySuperior epigastric arterySymphysisCostal ArchSurgical FlapsAbdominal wallCadavermedicine.arteryCadavermedicineHumansRectus abdominis muscleAbdominal MusclesAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryDeep Inferior Epigastric ArteryAnatomyMiddle AgedEpigastric ArteriesSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureVaginaFemaleSurgerybusinessIntercostal arteriesPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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Measurement of exhaled nitric oxide: comparison of 3 different analyzers

2018

Exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) is used as a surrogate marker to monitor airway inflammation. Aim of this study was to compare the new FeNO analyzer Vivatmo pro from Bosch (BV) with the Niox Vero from Circassia (CN) and the CLD from Ecomedics (EC). In 106 asthma patients (median age 54 years (range 20-87), 60 % female, median ACT of 16, 85 % on inhaled corticosteroids (mean 1300 μg BDP), 36 % on therapy with biologics) 2 FeNO measurements per patient and per device were performed using each analyzer in a random sequence according to the ATS / ERS guidelines. Additionally, the success rate to achieve a valid NO value was evaluated. 70 % of the patients had FeNO values In conclusion, for the rang…

medicine.medical_specialtySurrogate endpointbusiness.industryAirway inflammationInhaled corticosteroidsrespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyrespiratory tract diseasesInternal medicineExhaled nitric oxidemedicinebusinessAsthmaMonitoring Airway Disease
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Is global elimination of HCV realistic?

2017

The elimination of hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been made possible through the availability of new antiviral drugs which may now be administered to all patients with HCV infection, even those with decompensated cirrhosis. The goal of the World Health Organization (WHO) is to reduce the incidence of chronic hepatitis infection from the current 6-10 million to 0.9 million cases of chronic infections by 2030, and annual deaths from 1.4 million to fewer than 0.5 million. Achieving these targets will require full implementation of epidemiological knowledge of HCV infection, screening and testing practices and strategies to link HCV patients to care. This review will focus on the current state of …

medicine.medical_specialtySustained Virologic ResponseHepatitis C virusCost-Benefit Analysismedicine.disease_causeGlobal HealthWorld Health OrganizationAntiviral AgentsWorld health03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineChronic hepatitisInternal medicineEpidemiologymedicineHumansMass Screening030212 general & internal medicineDisease EradicationIntensive care medicineSubstance Abuse Intravenouslinkage to caredirect antiviral agentHepatologybusiness.industryscreeningIncidence (epidemiology)Hcv clearancevirus diseasesHepatologyPatient Acceptance of Health CareHepatitis Cdigestive system diseases030211 gastroenterology & hepatologybusinessPatient awarenessLiver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver
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Efficiency of telemedicine for acute stroke: a cost-effectiveness analysis from a French pilot study

2020

AbstractObjectivesTelestroke is an effective way to improve care and health outcomes for stroke patients. This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of a French telestroke network.MethodsA decision analysis model was built using population-based data. We compared short-term clinical outcomes and costs for the management of acute ischemic stroke patients before and after the implementation of a telestroke network from the point of view of the national health insurance system. Three effectiveness endpoints were used: hospital death, death at 3 months, and severe disability 3 months after stroke (assessed with the modified Rankin scale). Most clinical and economic parameters were estimated fr…

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Optimal savings and health spending over the life cycle

2010

This paper investigates the relationship between saving and health spending in a two-period overlapping generations economy. Individuals work in the first period of life and live in retirement in old age. Health spending is an activity that increases quality of life and longevity. Empirical evidence shows that both health spending and saving behave as luxury goods but their behaviour differs markedly according to the level of per capita GDP. The share of saving on GDP has a concave shape with respect to per capita GDP, whereas the share of health spending on GDP increases more than proportionally with respect to per capita GDP. The ratio of saving to spending is nonlinear with respect to in…

medicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsHealth spendingEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Decision MakingIntertemporal choiceOverlapping generations modelIntertemporal choiceGross domestic productStatistics NonparametricResource AllocationMicroeconomicsCost SavingsEconomicsmedicineHumansEmpirical evidenceSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politicahealth care economics and organizationsHealth economicsModels StatisticalAdult mortalitySavingPublic healthHealth PolicyModels EconomicReal gross domestic productItalyQuality of LifeHealth ResourcesDemographic economicsIntertemporal choice; Health spending; Adult mortality; SavingHealth ExpendituresPublic finance
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Are we really seeing the total costs of surgical site infections? A Spanish study.

2007

To identify overall costs generated by surgical site infections (SSI) patients, including indirect costs. A prospective study of case series of patients who have undergone major surgical treatment was undertaken. Patients who suffered SSI were compared with controls (nested case-control design). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention definitions were followed and SSI established. Overall costs and indirect related morbidity/mortality costs were estimated. The study was performed in a general, tertiary hospital (Valencia, Spain) for 4.5 years. Surgical site infections patients were 9.02% of the total people who underwent surgery. Their stays were prolonging by 14 days, and resources were…

medicine.medical_specialtyTotal costbusiness.industryDermatologyLength of Staymedicine.diseaseDisease controlIndirect costsCost of IllnessSpainEmergency medicineHealth careSurgical siteCost of illnessmedicineHumansSurgical Wound InfectionSurgeryMedical emergencyHospital CostsbusinessSurgical treatmentProspective cohort studyhealth care economics and organizationsWound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society
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Stress hormones promote growth of B16-F10 melanoma metastases: an interleukin 6- and glutathione-dependent mechanism

2013

[EN] Background: Interleukin (IL)-6 (mainly of tumor origin) activates glutathione (GSH) release from hepatocytes and its interorgan transport to B16-F10 melanoma metastatic foci. We studied if this capacity to overproduce IL-6 is regulated by cancer cell-independent mechanisms. Methods: Murine B16-F10 melanoma cells were cultured, transfected with red fluorescent protein, injected i.v. into syngenic C57BL/6J mice to generate lung and liver metastases, and isolated from metastatic foci using high-performance cell sorting. Stress hormones and IL-6 levels were measured by ELISA, and CRH expression in the brain by in situ hybridization. DNA binding activity of NF-kappa B, CREB, AP-1, and NF-IL…

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The use of topical corticosteroides in the treatment of oral lichen planus in Spain: A national survey

2017

Background Explore the treatment of oral lichen planus with topical corticosteroids by the healthcare professionals in Spain. Material and Methods A questionnaire targeted health professionals who treat OLP, in particular maxillofacial surgeons, dermatologist and dentist. The dissemination of the questionnaires was conducted through professional associations and dental and medical societies. The questionnaire was previously evaluated by means of a cognitive pre-test procedure to ensure that the questions were opportune and appropriate, understandable and acceptable among the professionals. Results Of the 890 questionnaires sent a total of 190 questionnaires were answered by 90 dentists, 60 …

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Out-of-pocket costs in gastrointestinal cancer patients: Lack of a perfectly framed problem contributing to financial toxicity

2021

Abstract Fighting cancer is an economically expensive challenge for both health care payers, and the patients and their families and the median costs for cancer care are rapidly increasing in the last decade. Although both direct and indirect costs of medical assistance have been a frequent source of distress and contention, however analysis of the non-medical expenses incurred directly by cancer patients has not received adequate attention. Developing a deeper understanding of so-called "out-of-pocket" costs may be necessary. Out-of-pocket costs for medical care range from 7 % to 11 % of medical costs for all payers. However, the range of out-of-pocket costs shows considerable variability …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCancerHematologymedicine.diseaseMedical careDistressIndirect costsCost of IllnessOncologyHealth caremedicineHumansPatient CareGastrointestinal cancerHealth ExpendituresbusinessIntensive care medicineMedical costsPsychosocialhealth care economics and organizationsGastrointestinal NeoplasmsCritical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
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