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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36742477/role-of-neck-dissection-in-organ-preservation-for-glottic-squamous-cell-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kuauhyama Luna-Ortiz, Nancy Reynoso-Noverón, Luis C Zacarías-Ramón, Zelik Luna-Peteuil, Dorian Y García-Ortega
The surgical approach to the neck in laryngeal cancer depends on the tumor site and stage. Clinical practice guidelines recommend elective neck dissection in ≥ T2 N0 and all supraglottic cancers; however, there is no evidence supporting these recommendations. The objective is to evaluate the results of bilateral elective neck dissection in patients with glottic cancer who underwent supracricoid partial laryngectomy (SCPL) with cricohyoidoepiglottopexy (CHEP). Thirty-five patients diagnosed with ≥ T2 N0 laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) in a single-center retrospective study...
December 2022: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35848977/efficacy-and-safety-of-a-sequential-treatment-with-clearing-heat-and-eliminating-phlegm-and-tonifying-and-activating-blood-circulation-in-treating-acute-ischemic-stroke-study-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhou Ziyi, Wan Can, Zhao Yuanqi, Liu Xiangzhe, Gao Ying, A N Hongwei, L I Lejun, Zhang Huili, Y U Xiaofei, Zhang Xinchun, Wang Huijuan, Shi Qing, Wei Chunhua, Chen Jie, Huang Wenguo, Chen Junbin, Gao Ying, H U Mingzhe, Cai Yefeng
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the short-term efficacy and safety outcomes following a sequential treatment with clearing heat and eliminating phlegm (CHEP) formula and tonifying Qi and activating blood circulation (TQABC) formula in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) within a 72 h time window. METHODS: In this randomized, multicenter, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial, 500 participants will be randomly assigned in a ratio of 1∶1 to the CHEP+ TQABC group or control group...
August 2022: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30371728/impact-of-single-occasion-american-vs-canadian-office-blood-pressure-measurement-recommendations-on-blood-pressure-classification
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Annina S Vischer, Michael Mayr, Thenral Socrates, Clemens Winterhalder, Licia Leonardi, Jens Eckstein, Thilo Burkard
BACKGROUND: The 2017 American hypertension guidelines [American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA)] define a blood pressure measurement (BPM) procedure that differs from the Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) guidelines. We studied the impact of the BPM procedure on arterial hypertension (AHT) prevalence rate. METHODS: In 805 subjects, the mean of the first and second BPM (adapted ACC/AHA procedure) was compared with the mean of the second and third BPM (CHEP procedure)...
January 15, 2019: American Journal of Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28028058/beyond-the-headlines-insights-on-potassium-supplementation-for-the-treatment-of-hypertension-from-the-canadian-hypertension-education-program-guidelines-chep
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seamus P Whelton, Roger S Blumenthal
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 3, 2017: Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27754135/os-26-04-targeting-care-gaps-in-patients-with-hypertension-a-quality-improvement-project-utilizing-emr-hypertension-dashboards-and-a-chronic-disease-coordinator
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Daniel Ngui, Michael J H Qiu, Michael Mann
OBJECTIVE: In order to address the systematic and practice management issues associated with managing hypertension, we undertook a quality improvement project at a multi-physician clinic in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. We piloted an evidence-based electronic medical record (EMR) hypertension management dashboard based on the 2014 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) guideline recommendations. Since June 1, 2015, our chronic disease coordinator utilized our EMR HTN Dashboard to generate patient recalls, create physician reminders and to enhance internal clinic referrals to provide 1:1 patient hypertension self-management education by physicians and our clinical pharmacist team...
September 2016: Journal of Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27643062/os-26-04-targeting-care-gaps-in-patients-with-hypertension-a-quality-improvement-project-utilizing-emr-hypertension-dashboards-and-a-chronic-disease-coordinator
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Ngui, Michael J H Qiu, Michael Mann
OBJECTIVE: In order to address the systematic and practice management issues associated with managing hypertension, we undertook a quality improvement project at a multi-physician clinic in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. We piloted an evidence-based electronic medical record (EMR) hypertension management dashboard based on the 2014 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) guideline recommendations. Since June 1, 2015, our chronic disease coordinator utilized our EMR HTN Dashboard to generate patient recalls, create physician reminders and to enhance internal clinic referrals to provide 1:1 patient hypertension self-management education by physicians and our clinical pharmacist team...
September 2016: Journal of Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27118292/hypertension-canada-s-2016-canadian-hypertension-education-program-guidelines-for-blood-pressure-measurement-diagnosis-and-assessment-of-risk-of-pediatric-hypertension
#7
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin C Harris, Geneviève Benoit, Janis Dionne, Janusz Feber, Lyne Cloutier, Kelly B Zarnke, Raj S Padwal, Doreen M Rabi, Anne Fournier
We present the inaugural evidence-based Canadian recommendations for the measurement of blood pressure in children and the diagnosis and evaluation of pediatric hypertension. Rates of pediatric hypertension are increasing concomitant with increased rates of childhood obesity. With this, there is growing awareness of the need to measure blood pressure in children. Consequently, the present recommendations have been developed to address an important gap and improve the clinical care of children. For 2016, a total of 15 recommendations are presented...
May 2016: Canadian Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27118291/hypertension-canada-s-2016-canadian-hypertension-education-program-guidelines-for-blood-pressure-measurement-diagnosis-assessment-of-risk-prevention-and-treatment-of-hypertension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander A Leung, Kara Nerenberg, Stella S Daskalopoulou, Kerry McBrien, Kelly B Zarnke, Kaberi Dasgupta, Lyne Cloutier, Mark Gelfer, Maxime Lamarre-Cliche, Alain Milot, Peter Bolli, Guy Tremblay, Donna McLean, Sheldon W Tobe, Marcel Ruzicka, Kevin D Burns, Michel Vallée, G V Ramesh Prasad, Marcel Lebel, Ross D Feldman, Peter Selby, Andrew Pipe, Ernesto L Schiffrin, Philip A McFarlane, Paul Oh, Robert A Hegele, Milan Khara, Thomas W Wilson, S Brian Penner, Ellen Burgess, Robert J Herman, Simon L Bacon, Simon W Rabkin, Richard E Gilbert, Tavis S Campbell, Steven Grover, George Honos, Patrice Lindsay, Michael D Hill, Shelagh B Coutts, Gord Gubitz, Norman R C Campbell, Gordon W Moe, Jonathan G Howlett, Jean-Martin Boulanger, Ally Prebtani, Pierre Larochelle, Lawrence A Leiter, Charlotte Jones, Richard I Ogilvie, Vincent Woo, Janusz Kaczorowski, Luc Trudeau, Robert J Petrella, Swapnil Hiremath, Denis Drouin, Kim L Lavoie, Pavel Hamet, George Fodor, Jean C Grégoire, Richard Lewanczuk, George K Dresser, Mukul Sharma, Debra Reid, Scott A Lear, Gregory Moullec, Milan Gupta, Laura A Magee, Alexander G Logan, Kevin C Harris, Janis Dionne, Anne Fournier, Geneviève Benoit, Janusz Feber, Luc Poirier, Raj S Padwal, Doreen M Rabi
Hypertension Canada's Canadian Hypertension Education Program Guidelines Task Force provides annually updated, evidence-based recommendations to guide the diagnosis, assessment, prevention, and treatment of hypertension. This year, we present 4 new recommendations, as well as revisions to 2 previous recommendations. In the diagnosis and assessment of hypertension, automated office blood pressure, taken without patient-health provider interaction, is now recommended as the preferred method of measuring in-office blood pressure...
May 2016: Canadian Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26448770/the-2015-canadian-hypertension-education-program-chep-guidelines-for-pharmacists-an-update
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REVIEW
Sherilyn K D Houle, Raj Padwal, Luc Poirier, Ross T Tsuyuki
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2015: Canadian Pharmacists Journal: CPJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25479027/uncontrolled-hypertension-by-the-2014-evidence-based-guideline-results-from-nhanes-2011-2012
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ankit Sakhuja, Stephen C Textor, Sandra J Taler
OBJECTIVES: To look at the prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension in the population using various hypertension guidelines [Seventh Joint National Committee (JNC 7), European Society of Hypertension (ESH)/European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP)] and to assess the predictors of being reclassified to controlled hypertension based on the 2014 evidence-based guideline (2014 EBG) in comparison to JNC 7. METHODS: Using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey for 2011-2012, the prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension in the population was ascertained using different guidelines, including 2014 EBG, JNC 7, ESH/ESC and CHEP...
March 2015: Journal of Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25360147/the-2014-canadian-hypertension-education-program-chep-guidelines-for-pharmacists-an-update
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sherilyn K D Houle, Raj Padwal, Luc Poirier, Ross T Tsuyuki
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2014: Canadian Pharmacists Journal: CPJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24725980/canadian-society-of-nephrology-commentary-on-the-2012-kdigo-clinical-practice-guideline-for-the-management-of-blood-pressure-in-ckd
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcel Ruzicka, Robert R Quinn, Phil McFarlane, Brenda Hemmelgarn, G V Ramesh Prasad, Janusz Feber, Gihad Nesrallah, Martin MacKinnon, Navdeep Tangri, Brendan McCormick, Sheldon Tobe, Tom D Blydt-Hansen, Swapnil Hiremath
The KDIGO (Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes) 2012 clinical practice guideline for the management of blood pressure (BP) in chronic kidney disease (CKD) provides the structural and evidence base for the Canadian Society of Nephrology (CSN) commentary on this guideline's relevancy and application to the Canadian health care system. While in general agreement, we provide commentary on 13 of the 21 KDIGO guideline statements. Specifically, we agreed that nonpharmacological interventions should play a significant role in the management of hypertension in patients with CKD...
June 2014: American Journal of Kidney Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24711696/increasing-complexity-which-drug-class-to-choose-for-treatment-of-hypertension-in-the-elderly
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REVIEW
Edelgard Anna Kaiser, Ulrich Lotze, Hans Hendrik Schäfer
Treatment of hypertension in the elderly is expected to become more complex in the coming decades. Based on the current landscape of clinical trials, guideline recommendations remain inconclusive. The present review discusses the latest evidence derived from studies available in 2013 and investigates optimal blood pressure (BP) and preferred treatment substances. Three common archetypes are discussed that hamper the treatment of hypertension in the very elderly. In addition, this paper presents the current recommendations of the NICE 2011, JNC7 2013-update, ESH/ESC 2013, CHEP 2013, JNC8 and ASH/ISH guidelines for elderly patients...
2014: Clinical Interventions in Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24088284/the-new-hypertension-guidelines
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REVIEW
Ralph H Stern
The Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) has published guidelines annually since 2000. The CHEP guidelines are a model of concise, comprehensive, up-to-date, evidence-rated guidelines for physicians who diagnose and treat hypertension. The guidelines address measurement of blood pressure and the definition of hypertension, secondary hypertension evaluation and treatment, and blood pressure targets and medication choices in patients with and without compelling indications. This review describes CHEP's process for developing guidelines and provides an overview of the 2013 recommendations...
October 2013: Journal of Clinical Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23795198/the-2012-2013-canadian-hypertension-education-program-chep-guidelines-for-pharmacists-an-update
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sherilyn K D Houle, Raj Padwal, Ross T Tsuyuki
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 2013: Canadian Pharmacists Journal: CPJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23362408/the-first-iranian-recommendations-on-prevention-evaluation-and-management-of-high-blood-pressure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Feridoun Noohi, Nizal Sarrafzadegan, Alireza Khosravi, Elham Andalib
This paper presents the complete report of the first Iranian Recommendations on Prevention, Evaluation and Management of High Blood Pressure. The purpose is to provide an evidence-based approach to the prevention, management and control of hypertension (HTN) by adapting the most internationally known and used guidelines to the local health care status with consideration of the currently available data and based on the locally conducted researches on HTN as well as social and health care requirements. A working group of national and international experts participated in discussions and collaborated in decision-making, writing and reviewing the whole report...
2012: ARYA Atherosclerosis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22573500/recommendations-for-the-treatment-of-hypertension-in-the-elderly-and-very-elderly-a-scotoma-within-international-guidelines
#17
REVIEW
Hans-Hendrik Schäfer, Jacob N De Villiers, Isabella Sudano, Sandra Dischinger, Gian-Reto Theus, Peter Zilla, Thomas Dieterle
The recommendations of international scientific societies for the treatment of hypertension in the geriatric population are different. Lack of outcome trials, non-standardised terminology as well as differing levels of evidence contribute to the inconsistencies in the guidelines. This review article compares six international guidelines (ESH-ESC 2007/2009, SHG 2009, DHL 2008, CHEP 2010, NICE 2011 and JNC7 2003) as well as the consensus document of the ACCF/AHA 2011 in terms of their recommendations of drug classes, target blood pressure values and the use of combination therapy...
2012: Swiss Medical Weekly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22379186/blood-pressure-target-attainment-in-the-background-of-guidelines-the-very-elderly-in-swiss-primary-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hans Hendrik Schäfer, Isabella Sudano, Gian-Reto Theus, Peter Zilla, Georg Noll, Michel Burnier
BACKGROUND: There are only a few trials for the very elderly population (>79 years). No consensus, which blood pressure (BP) goals and substances should be applied, has been found yet. This survey was undertaken to investigate how octogenarians are treated and attain BP targets in the Swiss primary care. METHODS: Data from 4594 hypertensive patients were collected within 7 days. Eight hundred and seventy-seven patients met the requirement to be >79 years. We assessed substances/combinations and investigated pulse pressure and target blood pressure attainment (TBPA) using three different recommendations [Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP), Swiss Society of Hypertension (SSH), European Society of Hypertension-European Society of Cardiology (ESH-ESC)]...
October 2012: Family Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21466758/dietary-sodium-intake-among-canadian-adults-with-and-without-hypertension
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Y Shi, M de Groh, H Morrison, C Robinson, L Vardy
INTRODUCTION: Almost 30% of hypertension among Canadians may be attributed to excess dietary sodium. METHODS: We examined the average sodium intake of Canadians aged 30 years and over, with and without hypertension, by age, sex and diabetes status using 24-hour recall data from the 2004 Canadian Community Health Survey, Cycle 2.2, Nutrition. We compared absolute (crude) average sodium intake levels of those with and without hypertension to the 2009 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) guidelines and adjusted average sodium intake between those with and without hypertension...
March 2011: Chronic Diseases in Canada
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20485687/2010-canadian-hypertension-education-program-chep-recommendations-the-scientific-summary-an-update-of-the-2010-theme-and-the-science-behind-new-chep-recommendations
#20
REVIEW
Norman R C Campbell, Janusz Kaczorowski, Richard Z Lewanczuk, Ross Feldman, Luc Poirier, Margaret Moy Kwong, Marcel Lebel, Finlay A McAlister, Sheldon W Tobe
The present article is a summary of the theme, the key recommendations for management of hypertension and the supporting clinical evidence of the 2010 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP). In 2010, CHEP emphasizes the need for health care professionals to stay informed about hypertension through automated updates at www.htnupdate.ca. A new interactive Internet-based lecture series will be available in 2010 and a program to train community hypertension leaders will be expanded. Patients can also sign up to receive regular updates in a pilot program at www...
May 2010: Canadian Journal of Cardiology
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