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Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance and bone health outcomes: a systematic review and exploratory meta-analysis.

2017

Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is a common condition in the elderly. A number of studies have investigated the relationship between MGUS and bone health outcomes including bone mineral density (BMD), osteoporosis and fractures, but no meta-analysis exists. We conducted a systematic review and exploratory meta-analysis comparing bone health outcomes in patients with MGUS. Two independent authors searched PubMed and Scopus from inception until 19 October 2016. A meta-analysis of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies investigating fractures and BMD was conducted. Standardised mean differences (SMD) ± 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for BMD, and risk…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismOsteoporosis030209 endocrinology & metabolismMonoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined SignificanceBone and Bones03 medical and health sciencesFractures Bone0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyBone DensityInternal medicinemedicineOdds RatioPrevalenceHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineLongitudinal StudiesFemoral neckAgedBone mineralbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalAging; Fractures; Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance; OsteoporosisSurgeryDiabetes and Metabolismmedicine.anatomical_structureCross-Sectional StudiesMonoclonal gammopathy of undetermined signifcance Osteoporosis Fractures Aging030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMeta-analysisRelative riskCase-Control StudiesAging; Fractures; Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance; Osteoporosis; Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism; Orthopedics and Sports Medicine; EndocrinologyOsteoporosisFemalebusinessFracturesMonoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significanceJournal of bone and mineral metabolism
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A Comparison of Objective Physical Performance Tests and Future Mortality in the Elderly People.

2017

Background: Physical performance is an important predictor of mortality, but little is known on the comparative prognostic utility of different objective physical performance tests in community-dwelling older adults. We compared the prognostic usefulness of several objective physical performance tests on mortality, adjusting our analyses for potential confounders. Methods: Among 3,099 older community-dwelling participants included in the Progetto Veneto Anziani study, 2,096 were followed for a mean of 4.4 years. Physical performance tests measured were Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), 4-meter gait speed, chair stands time, leg extension and flexion, handgrip strength, and 6-Minute…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingMortality—Physical activity—Physical performancePoison controlPhysical examinationNOPhysical performance03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePredictive Value of TestsInjury prevention80 and overMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineMortalityMortality; Physical activity; Physical performance; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Female; Geriatric Assessment; Humans; Male; Mortality; Physical Examination; Predictive Value of Tests; Prognosis; Aging; Geriatrics and GerontologyGeriatric AssessmentPhysical ExaminationAgedMortality; Physical activity; Physical performanceAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPhysical activityConfoundingPrognosisConfidence intervalPreferred walking speedQuartilePredictive value of testsPhysical therapyFemaleGeriatrics and Gerontologybusinesshuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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A Randomized Controlled Trial Assessing the Evolution of the Weight-Bearing Ankle Dorsiflexion Range of Motion Over 6 Sessions of Talus Mobilizations…

2020

Abstract Background Ankle range of motion declines with age, affecting mobility and postural control. Objective The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of a talus mobilization-based intervention among healthy community-dwelling older adults presenting with limited weight-bearing ankle dorsiflexion range of motion and determine how ankle mobility evolved over the treatment. Design This was a randomized clinical trial. Setting This study was conducted in an outpatient clinic. Participants Community-dwelling, older adults over 60 years of age who had limited ankle mobility participated in this study. Interventions The experimental intervention consisted of 6 sessions of manu…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationmedicine.disease_causePatient Positioninglaw.inventionWeight-bearingTalusWeight-Bearing03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationAmbulatory careRandomized controlled triallawAmbulatory CareConfidence IntervalsMedicineOutpatient clinicHumansRange of Motion ArticularAged030222 orthopedicsbusiness.industry030229 sport sciencesMiddle AgedMusculoskeletal ManipulationsConfidence intervalmedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeFemaleAnkleManual therapybusinessRange of motionAnkle JointPhysical therapy
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A prospective, randomized study of empirical antifungal therapy for the treatment of chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropenia in children

2012

Given that the rationale for empirical antifungal therapy in neutropenic children is limited and based on adult patient data, we performed a prospective, randomized, controlled trial that evaluated 110 neutropenic children with persistent fever. Those at high risk for invasive fungal infections (IFI) received caspofungin (Arm C) or liposomal amphotericinB (Arm B); those with a lower risk were randomized to receive Arm B, C, or no antifungal treatment (Arm A). Complete response to empirical antifungal therapy was achieved in 90/104 patients (86·5%): 48/56 at high risk (85·7%) [88·0% in Arm B; 83·9% in Arm C (P = 0·72)], and 42/48 at low risk (87·5%) [87·5% in control Arm A, 80·0% Arm B, 94·1…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAntifungal AgentsNeutropeniaAntineoplastic AgentsOpportunistic InfectionsLower riskFever of Unknown Originlaw.inventionEchinocandinsLipopeptideschemistry.chemical_compoundRandomized controlled trialCaspofunginlawAmphotericin BInternal medicinemedicineHumansProspective StudiesChildProspective cohort studyempirical antifungal therapy children cancerbusiness.industryPatient SelectionInfantCancerHematologyLength of Staymedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalSurgeryHospitalizationTreatment OutcomeMycoseschemistryChild PreschoolFemaleCaspofunginbusinessEmpiric therapyFebrile neutropeniaBritish Journal of Haematology
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P wave duration and risk of longitudinal atrial fibrillation in persons ≥ 60 years old (from the Framingham Heart Study).

2011

Long-term risk prediction is a priority for the prevention of atrial fibrillation (AF). P wave indices are electrocardiographic measurements describing atrial conduction. The role of P wave indices in the prospective determination of AF and mortality risk has had limited assessment. We quantified by digital caliper the P wave indices of maximum duration and dispersion in 1,550 Framingham Heart Study participants ≥ 60 years old (58% women) from single-channel electrocardiograms recorded from 1968 through 1971. We examined the association of selected P wave indices and long-term outcomes using Cox proportional hazards regression incorporating age, gender, body mass index, systolic blood press…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyArticleElectrocardiographyFramingham Heart StudyPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsInternal medicineAtrial FibrillationMedicineHumansLongitudinal StudiesPR intervalRisk factorAgedProportional Hazards Modelsbusiness.industryProportional hazards modelIncidenceHazard ratioAtrial fibrillationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalUnited StatesPhenotypeHeart failureCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessFollow-Up StudiesThe American journal of cardiology
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Online video-based resistance training improves the physical capacity of junior basketball athletes.

2012

Junior basketball athletes require a well-designed resistance training program to improve their physical development. Lack of expert supervision and resistance training in junior development pathways may be overcome by implementing an online video-based program. The aim of this study was to compare the magnitude of improvement (change) in physical performance and strength and functional movement patterns of junior basketball athletes using either a fully supervised or an online video-based resistance training program. Thirty-eight junior basketball athletes (males, n = 17; age, 14 ± 1 year; height, 1.79 ± 0.10 m; mass, 67 ± 12 kg; females, n = 21; age, 15 ± 1 year; height, 1.70 ± 0.07 m; ma…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBasketballAdolescentStrength trainingVideo RecordingPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationBasketballAthletic PerformanceVertical jumpmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle StrengthFunctional movementbiologybusiness.industryAthletesResistance trainingResistance TrainingGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationConfidence intervalSprintAthletesPhysical FitnessPhysical therapyExercise TestFemalebusinessJournal of strength and conditioning research
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Low Back Pain in Young Basketball and Floorball Players

2015

Objective The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of low back pain (LBP) in young female and male basketball and floorball players. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Nine basketball teams and 9 floorball teams from Tampere city district, Finland. Participants Four hundred one young female and male players (mean age: 15.8 ± 1.9 years). Assessment of risk factors Age, gender, sport, and family history of musculoskeletal disorders were assessed as risk factors for LBP. Adjustment was made on team level to avoid random effects associated with a team. Main outcome measures Information of players' background factors and LBP episodes was collected by a structure…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBasketballTeam sportAdolescentCross-sectional studyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationBasketball03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsPrevalenceMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFamily historyYoung adultChildta315Finlandlow back painRetrospective Studies030222 orthopedicsbusiness.industryta3141030229 sport sciencesOdds ratioLow back painyouthsConfidence intervalCross-Sectional StudiesPhysical therapyLinear ModelsFemalemedicine.symptombusinesshuman activitiesteam sport playersClinical Journal of Sport Medicine
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The accuracy of flexible spectral imaging colour enhancement for the diagnosis of gastric intestinal metaplasia

2014

Background Targeting biopsies on the basis of visual recognition of mucosal changes in the stomach instead of the currently accepted random biopsy sampling may be attractive. Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of endoscopic findings using flexible spectral imaging colour enhancement (FICE) for intestinal metaplasia (IM) in the gastric mucosa. Methods A consecutive cohort of 126 individuals aged over 50 years (27% men) was subjected to upper endoscopy using FICE. Histological assessment (per patient and per biopsy) was considered the gold standard to accuracy estimates. Results Histological assessment revealed IM in 50% of the individuals [OLGIM (operative link on gastric…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBiopsyAdenocarcinomaRisk AssessmentSensitivity and SpecificityGastroenterologyLikelihood ratios in diagnostic testingStomach NeoplasmsInternal medicineGastroscopyBiopsymedicineHumansSampling (medicine)AgedAged 80 and overMetaplasiaHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryStomachGastroenterologyReproducibility of ResultsIntestinal metaplasiaGold standard (test)Middle AgedImage Enhancementmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalEndoscopymedicine.anatomical_structureGastric MucosaColorimetryFemalebusinessPrecancerous ConditionsEuropean Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Blood Transfusion in Elderly Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Data from the RICO Survey.

2017

Red blood cell transfusion benefit during acute myocardial infarction remains unclear in the elderly. We aimed to assess the transfusion impact on 1-year mortality in acute myocardial infarction patients aged ≥65 years, according to their age and hemoglobin nadir.We included 3316 consecutive patients with acute myocardial infarction aged ≥65 years from the "obseRvatoire des Infarctus de Côte d'Or" (RICO) survey. They were categorized according to their hemoglobin nadir (≤8,8 to ≤10, and10 g/dL) and age (80 or ≥80 years).A total of 1906 patients (57%) were 65-79 years old, and 1410 (43%) were aged ≥80 years, of whom 103 (5%) and 145 (10%) patients received red blood cell transfusion, respect…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBlood transfusionAnemiamedicine.medical_treatmentMyocardial Infarction030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciencesHemoglobins0302 clinical medicineOlder patientsInternal medicinemedicineHumansIn patientBlood Transfusion030212 general & internal medicineMyocardial infarctionProspective StudiesAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryAnemiaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalSurgeryTreatment OutcomeFemaleHemoglobinFrancebusinessNadir (topography)The American journal of medicine
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Effects of red blood cell transfusion on anemia-related symptoms in patients with cancer.

2009

The aim of this study was to assess the effects of red blood cell transfusion, and the subsequent increase in hemoglobin values, on anemia-related symptoms in a cohort of patients with cancer with different survival times. A red blood cell transfusion was recommended to a consecutive sample of patients with hemoglobin levels of 8 +/- 0.5 g/dL. The number of units to be ordered was decided according the hemoglobin values with a mean target of increasing the hemoglobin values by approximately 2 g/dL. Hemoglobin values, anemia-related signs and symptoms, including well-being, fatigue, and dyspnea, were recorded at admission (T0), 1 day after the last transfusion (T1), and 15 days afterward (T2…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBlood transfusionAnemiamedicine.medical_treatmentRed Blood Cell TransfusionSettore MED/41 - AnestesiologiaNeoplasmsOutcome Assessment Health CaremedicineHumansIn patientGeneral NursingAgedcritical care in cancer patientsbusiness.industryCancerAnemiaGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalSurgeryAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineAnesthesiaCohortFemaleHemoglobinbusinessErythrocyte TransfusionJournal of palliative medicine
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