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Perioperative and anesthetic deaths: toxicological and medico legal aspects

2019

Abstract Background Anesthesia has become safer during decades, though there is still a preventable mortality; the complexity of medical and surgical interventions, increasingly older and sicker patients, has created a host of new hazards in anesthesiology. In this paper, some of these perioperative (PO) fatal adverse events are investigated in terms of health responsibility. Selective literature research in several data bases, concerning perioperative and anesthetic deaths and medical responsibility, was performed. Main text A generally accepted definition of the anesthesia and perioperatory-related death still remains one of the major concerns in forensic pathology, and the terms “operati…

Forensic pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)ResponsibilityEpidemiologymedicine.medical_treatmentErrorsCausal chain01 natural sciencesPathology and Forensic MedicineErrorMedico-legal03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnesthesiologyMalpracticeEpidemiologymedicinelcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceAnesthesia030216 legal & forensic medicineIntensive care medicineAdverse effectlcsh:R5-920business.industryMortality rate010401 analytical chemistryDrugsPerioperative0104 chemical scienceslcsh:K1-7720Airway managementSurgeryFatalitieDrugbusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)LawFatalities
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A 3-week post-weaning restricted feeding as alternative to an ad libitum antibiotic-medicated feed: Effects on growth, carcass and meat of rabbits di…

2022

In this investigation, the impact of a 3-week post-weaning restricted feeding (RF) using an antibiotic-free feed, applied to rabbits from 36 to 56 days of age to preserve their health status as alternative to an ad libitum medicated feed with antibiotics (AMF), was verify in relation to rabbit genotype and slaughter age (SA). The RF and AMF treatments were compared evaluating their effects on feed intake, growth, mortality, carcass and meat quality of rabbits of two genotypes, Italian White purebred (IWP) and hybrid Hycole×IWP crossbred (HIWC), slaughtered at 78 or 92 days of age to obtain light or heavy carcasses. At 36 days of age, 256 weaned rabbits of both sexes were divided into 4 homo…

General VeterinaryFeed restriction Antibiotics Crossbred rabbits Feed conversion ratio Rabbit mortality rateAnimal Science and ZoologyLivestock Science
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Genotyping of a nosocomial outbreak of pandemic influenza A/H1N1 2009

2011

Background: Epidemiological surveys have revealed outbreaks of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 in several different contexts. Molecular characterization of the influenza virus could help to provide a more accurate description of these outbreaks. Objective: To genotype pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 isolates from an epidemiologically defined nosocomial outbreak. Study design: We sequenced the neuraminidase (NA) and hemagglutinin (HA) influenza A (H1N1) 2009 genes from ten HIV-positive patients involved in an epidemiologically defined outbreak in the Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (CMID) Department. Sequences were aligned to search for specific genetic features of the involv…

Genotyping TechniquesGenotypeMolecular Sequence DataNeuraminidaseHemagglutinin Glycoproteins Influenza VirusContext (language use)medicine.disease_causePandemic H1N1Disease OutbreaksViral ProteinsInfluenza A Virus H1N1 SubtypeVirologyPandemicHIV SeropositivityInfluenza HumanInfluenza A virusmedicineHumansViral ProteinSequencingHemagglutinin Glycoproteins Influenza ViruPandemicsGenotypingPhylogenyCross InfectionDisease OutbreakbiologyPandemicCoinfectionTransmissibilityOutbreakvirus diseasesOutbreakVirologyInfluenza A virus subtype H5N1Infectious DiseasesAmino Acid SubstitutionMutationbiology.proteinHuman mortality from H5N1Genotyping TechniqueNeuraminidaseHuman
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Frailty as a predictor of all-cause mortality in older men and women

2014

Aims To investigate the modifying effect of sex on the association between frailty and all-cause mortality, and to determine the effects of changes in frailty status on mortality. Methods This population-based study comprised 654 persons aged 76–100 years (mean age 82 ± 4.6 years). Frailty status was assessed at baseline in 2005, and reassessed in 2007 (n = 546) using the Cardiovascular Health Study criteria. Death dates were received from the official register until the end of 2009. The associations between frailty, changes in frailty and mortality were investigated using Cox regression models. Results At baseline, 93 (14%) participants were classified as frail, and 311 (48%) as pre-frail.…

GeriatricsGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryProportional hazards modelPublic healthPopulationmedicine.diseaseComorbidity3. Good healthEpidemiologyMedicine10. No inequalitybusinesseducationSurvival analysisAll cause mortalityDemographyGeriatrics & Gerontology International
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American Heart Association’s Cardiovascular Health Metrics and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Among a Middle-aged Male Scandinavian Populat…

2019

Background: The burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) prompted the American Heart Association to develop a cardiovascular health (CVH) metric as a measure to assess the cardiovascular status of the population. We aimed to assess the association between CVH scores and the risk of CVD mortality among a middle-aged Finnish population. Methods: We employed the prospective population-based Kuopio Ischemic Heart Disease cohort study comprising of middle-aged men (42–60 years). CVH scores were computed among 2607 participants at baseline and categorized as optimum (0–4), average (5–9), or inadequate (10–14) CVH. Multivariate cox regression models were used to estimate the hazard ratios (HR) and 9…

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The effect of particulate air pollution on life expectancy.

1998

Two recent US cohort studies suggest that current levels of particulate pollution in urban air are associated not only with short-term, but also with long-term increases in cardiorespiratory morbidity and mortality. The aim of the present analyses was to evaluate the change in life expectancy assuming the long-term increase in mortality rates as suggested by these studies. The method of competing causes of death was used and the effect of particulate air pollution on life expectancy was found to be notable in countries with high cardiovascular mortality like the US.

GerontologyAdultMaleEnvironmental EngineeringAdolescentAir pollutionmedicine.disease_causeCohort StudiesLife ExpectancyEnvironmental healthAir PollutionCause of DeathEnvironmental ChemistryMedicineHumansParticle SizeChildWaste Management and DisposalFinlandCardiovascular mortalityAgedbusiness.industryMortality rateParticulate pollutionInfant NewbornInfantCardiorespiratory fitnessMiddle AgedParticulate air pollutionPollutionUnited StatesCardiovascular DiseasesChild PreschoolLife expectancyFemalebusinessCohort studyThe Science of the total environment
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Cancer survival in Europe 1999-2007 by country and age: results of EUROCARE--5-a population-based study

2013

Background: Cancer survival is a key measure of the effectiveness of health-care systems. EUROCARE-the largest cooperative study of population-based cancer survival in Europe-has shown persistent differences between countries for cancer survival, although in general, cancer survival is improving. Major changes in cancer diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation occurred in the early 2000s. EUROCARE-5 assesses their effect on cancer survival in 29 European countries. Methods: In this retrospective observational study, we analysed data from 107 cancer registries for more than 10 million patients with cancer diagnosed up to 2007 and followed up to 2008. Uniform quality control procedures were a…

GerontologyAdultMaleTime FactorsAdolescentColorectal cancerPopulationSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataIR-88481NOProstate cancerBreast cancerMETIS-300341NeoplasmsmedicineHumansLung cancereducationAdolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Europe; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasms; Retrospective Studies; Time Factorsddc:613AgedRetrospective Studieseducation.field_of_studyRelative survivalbusiness.industryOncology cancer survival eurocareAge FactorsCancerRetrospective cohort studycancer survival ; age ; country ; Europe ; Eurocare 5Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseCancer survivalEuropeOncologyFemaleNeoplasms/mortalitybusinessDemography
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A Prospective Study of Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Mortality in Finland

2016

Objectives. To estimate the simultaneous effects of social isolation and loneliness on mortality. Methods. We analyzed a representative Finnish sample (n = 8650) from the cross-sectional Living Conditions Survey of 1994, with a 17-year follow-up period (1995–2011), by using Cox regression models adjusted for several possible confounding variables. We examined the possible nonlinear threshold effect of social isolation on mortality. Results. The analyses revealed that social isolation predicted mortality even after we controlled for loneliness and control variables. The connection between social isolation and mortality was linear in nature and there was no synergistic effect between social …

GerontologyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentAlcohol DrinkingCross-sectional studysocial isolationHealth StatusAJPH ResearchBody Mass Index03 medical and health sciencesSocial supportYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsEpidemiologymedicinelonelinessHumans030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesYoung adultSocial isolationExerciseFinlandAgedProportional hazards modelConfoundingPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSocial SupportLonelinessta5142ta3142Middle AgedmortalityCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsFemalemedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographyAmerican Journal of Public Health
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Testing a new health indicator: using avoidable causes of death and life expectancy for Spain between 1975-1986.

1993

The concept of avoidable cause of death serves as the basis for measuring the quality and diversity of a health care system. In this study the authors propose a new way to use this kind of mortality by combining with the concept of life expectancy to obtain what they call "life expectancy free of avoidable mortality" (LEFAM). This indicator was 76.9 in 1986 in Spain while life expectancy was 75.83. If these deaths were avoidable there would be a gain of 1.09 years per person born. There is an important difference between the would-be male gain of 1.76 years and the would-be female gain of 0.6. In the ecological study, LEFAM would better explain the year to year changes of the resources in t…

GerontologyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentEpidemiologyAvoidable mortalityLife ExpectancyCause of DeathHealth careEpidemiologymedicineHealth Status IndicatorsHumansLife TablesChildCause of deathQuality of Health Carebusiness.industryPublic healthInfantMiddle AgedHealth indicatorCausalitySpainChild PreschoolLife expectancyFemalebusinessEuropean journal of epidemiology
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The collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times in adults (COH-FIT-Adults): Design and methods of an international …

2022

BACKGROUND: . High-quality comprehensive data on short-/long-term physical/mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are needed. METHODS: . The Collaborative Outcomes study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times (COH-FIT) is an international, multi-language (n=30) project involving >230 investigators from 49 countries/territories/regions, endorsed by national/international professional associations. COH-FIT is a multi-wave, on-line anonymous, cross-sectional survey [wave 1: 04/2020 until the end of the pandemic, 12 months waves 2/3 starting 6/24 months threreafter] for adults, adolescents (14-17), and children (6-13), utilizing non-probability/snowball and representative samp…

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