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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37632908/the-importance-of-gender-neutral-terminology-in-risk-evaluation-and-mitigation-strategy-programs-a-call-to-action
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Colin Burnette, William Smithy, Daniel Strock, Torunn E Sivesind, Robert Dellavalle
The use of risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (REMS) programs is frequently required for prescriptions with potentially teratogenic effects, especially in the field of dermatology. Among these REMS programs, the most well-known example is isotretinoin, an oral retinoid that uses the iPLEDGE system. iPLEDGE has strict regulations and a lengthy approval process, and until recently, patients were grouped into 3 categories: male, female, or female of reproductive potential. This strict grouping has posed problems in the medical community, especially for gender-diverse individuals where their perceived gender conflates with their assigned grouping causing patient-specific distress...
June 22, 2023: JMIR dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35652035/survival-and-recovery-modeling-of-acute-kidney-injury-in-critically-ill-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Todd N Brothers, Jacob Strock, Traci J LeMasters, Jayne Pawasauskas, Ronald C Reed, Mohammad A Al-Mamun
Objectives: Acute kidney injury is common among the critically ill. However, the incidence, medication use, and outcomes of acute kidney injury have been variably described. We conducted a single-center, retrospective cohort study to examine the risk factors and correlates associated with acute kidney injury in critically ill adults with a particular focus on medication class usage. Methods: We reviewed the electronic medical records of all adult patients admitted to an intensive care unit between 1 February and 30 August 2020...
2022: SAGE Open Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35389306/standardized-care-pathways-for-patients-with-suspected-urinary-bladder-cancer-the-swedish-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suleiman Abuhasanein, Staffan Jahnson, Firas Aljabery, Truls Gårdmark, Tomas Jerlström, Fredrik Liedberg, Amir Sherif, Viveka Ströck, Henrik Kjölhede
OBJECTIVES: To compare time intervals to diagnosis and treatment, tumor characteristics, and management in patients with primary urinary bladder cancer, diagnosed before and after the implementation of a standardized care pathway (SCP) in Sweden. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data from the Swedish National Register of Urinary Bladder Cancer was studied before (2011-2015) and after (2016-2019) SCP. Data about time from referral to transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT), patients and tumor characteristics, and management were analyzed...
April 7, 2022: Scandinavian Journal of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31144582/management-and-outcome-of-tag3-tumours-of-the-urinary-bladder-in-the-nationwide-population-based-bladder-cancer-database-sweden-bladderbase
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Staffan Jahnson, Truls Gårdmark, Abolfazl Hosseini, Tomas Jerlström, Fredrik Liedberg, Per-Uno Malmström, Johan Rosell, Amir Sherif, Viveka Ströck, Christel Häggström, Lars Holmberg, Firas Aljabery
Purpose: To investigate the management of TaG3 tumours of the urinary bladder using nationwide population-based data in relation to the prevailing guidelines, patients' characteristics, and outcome. Materials and methods: The Bladder Cancer Data Base Sweden (BladderBaSe), including data from the Swedish National Register for Urinary Bladder Cancer (SNRUBC), was used to study all patients with TaG3 bladder cancer diagnosed from 2008 to 2014. Patients were divided into the following management groups: (1) transurethral resection (TUR) only, (2) TUR and intravesical instillation therapy (IVIT), (3) TUR and second-look resection (SLR), and (4) TUR with both SLR and IVIT...
May 30, 2019: Scandinavian Journal of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29676191/treatment-according-to-guidelines-may-bridge-the-gender-gap-in-outcome-for-patients-with-stage-t1-urinary-bladder-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carin Sjöström, Andreas Thorstenson, Viveka Ströck, Abolfazl Hosseini-Aliabad, Firas Aljabery, Fredrik Liedberg, Amir Sherif, Per-Uno Malmström, Johan Rosell, Truls Gårdmark, Staffan Jahnson
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this investigation was to study differences between male and female patients with stage T1 urinary bladder cancer (UBC) regarding intravesical instillation therapy, second resection and survival. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study included all patients with non-metastatic primary T1 UBC reported to the Swedish National Register of Urinary Bladder Cancer (SNRUBC) from 1997 to 2014, excluding those treated with primary cystectomy. Differences between groups were evaluated using chi-squared tests and logistic regression, and survival was investigated using Kaplan-Meier and log-rank tests and Cox proportional hazards analysis...
April 20, 2018: Scandinavian Journal of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23567014/recommendations-for-standardizing-glucose-reporting-and-analysis-to-optimize-clinical-decision-making-in-diabetes-the-ambulatory-glucose-profile
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard M Bergenstal, Andrew J Ahmann, Timothy Bailey, Roy W Beck, Joan Bissen, Bruce Buckingham, Larry Deeb, Robert H Dolin, Satish K Garg, Robin Goland, Irl B Hirsch, David C Klonoff, Davida F Kruger, Glenn Matfin, Roger S Mazze, Beth A Olson, Christopher Parkin, Anne Peters, Margaret A Powers, Henry Rodriguez, Phil Southerland, Ellie S Strock, William Tamborlane, David M Wesley
Underutilization of glucose data and lack of easy and standardized glucose data collection, analysis, visualization, and guided clinical decision making are key contributors to poor glycemic control among individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus. An expert panel of diabetes specialists, facilitated by the International Diabetes Center and sponsored by the Helmsley Charitable Trust, met in 2012 to discuss recommendations for standardizing the analysis and presentation of glucose monitoring data, with the initial focus on data derived from continuous glucose monitoring systems...
March 1, 2013: Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21864094/international-forum-for-the-advancement-of-diabetes-research-and-care-april-29-30-2011-athens-greece
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Geremia B Bolli, Larry C Deeb, Satish K Garg, John L Leahy, Roger S Mazze, David R Owens, Matthew C Riddle, Phil Southerland, Ellie S Strock
The International Forum for the Advancement of Diabetes Research and Care brought together distinguished international experts in diabetes to discuss diverse trends and emerging issues in diabetes therapy and management. The plenary sessions on the first day focused on trends in insulin therapy, the role of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists in diabetes treatment, the relationship between diabetes and cardiovascular risk, and the challenges associated with the development of clinically relevant treatment guidelines...
September 2011: Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21158195/evidence-based-clinical-recommendations-on-the-prescription-of-dietary-fluoride-supplements-for-caries-prevention-a-report-of-the-american-dental-association-council-on-scientific-affairs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Gary Rozier, Steven Adair, Frank Graham, Timothy Iafolla, Albert Kingman, William Kohn, David Krol, Steven Levy, Howard Pollick, Gary Whitford, Sheila Strock, Julie Frantsve-Hawley, Krishna Aravamudhan, Daniel M Meyer
BACKGROUND: This article presents evidence-based clinical recommendations for the prescription of dietary fluoride supplements. The recommendations were developed by an expert panel convened by the American Dental Association (ADA) Council on Scientific Affairs (CSA). The panel addressed the following questions: when and for whom should fluoride supplements be prescribed, and what should be the recommended dosage schedule for dietary fluoride supplements? TYPES OF STUDIES REVIEWED: A panel of experts convened by the ADA CSA, in collaboration with staff of the ADA Center for Evidence-based Dentistry, conducted a MEDLINE search to identify publications that addressed the research questions: systematic reviews as well as clinical studies published since the systematic reviews were conducted (June 1, 2006)...
December 2010: Journal of the American Dental Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19317824/implementation-of-a-systematic-approach-to-diabetes-in-primary-care-in-bahia-brazil-improves-metabolic-outcomes-prodiba-programa-de-interioriza%C3%A3-%C3%A3-o-da-assist%C3%A3%C2%AAncia-ao-diabetes-na-bahia-project-for-dissemination-of-diabetes-care-in-the-state-of-bahia
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
R M Chaves-Fonseca, O S Matos, Roberta A Lordelo, M Abreu, M G Farias, J F Coutinho, M N Ribeiro, L Matteoni-Athayde, I Lessa, J Pousada, M Oliveira, C Lopes, E Strock, R Mazze
BACKGROUND: Staged Diabetes Management (SDM) improves glycaemic control and reduces diabetes-related complications in primary care. METHODS: An 18-month randomized controlled cohort study was conducted in two municipalities in the state of Bahia, Brazil, involving 100 patients with Type 2 diabetes in each municipality. In one municipality, healthcare professionals were trained to use SDM customized protocols for clinical decisions and, in the other municipality, no protocols for diabetes care were implemented...
March 2009: Diabetic Medicine: a Journal of the British Diabetic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10286350/managing-diabetes-in-the-home-a-model-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Strock, J Jacobson, D Reader, P Hollander
The Diabetes Home Care Program has been an effective means of providing diabetes management and education to homebound, usually elderly, persons with diabetes. The program appears to be cost effective, the average cost per patient is less than one day of hospitalization. Reimbursement of the program has been good as patients have qualified for reimbursement under Medicare guidelines. Improved diabetes control has been demonstrated following the home care intervention. Since elderly persons with diabetes are frequently referred for home care, it would be appropriate for home care agencies to provide specialized care for persons with diabetes...
February 1988: Caring: National Association for Home Care Magazine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8088226/staged-diabetes-management-toward-an-integrated-model-of-diabetes-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R S Mazze, D D Etzwiler, E Strock, K Peterson, C R McClave, J F Meszaros, C Leigh, L W Owens, L C Deeb, A Peterson
This paper introduces a new and innovative approach to diabetes management in the primary-care setting. Staged diabetes management (SDM) represents a four-year effort to develop and test a data-based approach to diabetes management that could be easily adapted to a variety of health-care settings in which diabetes management is principally under the direction of primary-care physicians was limited access to specialists. After testing under controlled circumstances at the International Diabetes Center (Minneapolis, MN), SDM was subjected to substantial field trials under conditions that represent the scope and variety of primary-care practices in diabetes...
June 1994: Diabetes Care
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