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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38009318/from-book-to-bedside-a-critical-perspective-on-the-debate-about-translational-bioethics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander Kremling, Jan Schildmann, Marcel Mertz
The concept of "translational bioethics" has received considerable attention in recent years. Most publications draw an analogy to translational medicine and describe bioethical research that aims at implementing and evaluating ethical interventions. However, current accounts of translational bioethics are often rather vague and seem to differ with regard to conceptual and methodological assumptions. It is not clear and scarcely analyzed what exactly "translation" in the field of bioethics means, in particular regarding goals and processes so that it is justified to appeal to translational medicine...
March 2024: Bioethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37953871/responsible-ai-practice-and-ai-education-are-central-to-ai-implementation-a-rapid-review-for-all-medical-imaging-professionals-in-europe
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REVIEW
Gemma Walsh, Nikolaos Stogiannos, Riaan van de Venter, Clare Rainey, Winnie Tam, Sonyia McFadden, Jonathan P McNulty, Nejc Mekis, Sarah Lewis, Tracy O'Regan, Amrita Kumar, Merel Huisman, Sotirios Bisdas, Elmar Kotter, Daniel Pinto Dos Santos, Cláudia Sá Dos Reis, Peter van Ooijen, Adrian P Brady, Christina Malamateniou
Artificial intelligence (AI) has transitioned from the lab to the bedside, and it is increasingly being used in healthcare. Radiology and Radiography are on the frontline of AI implementation, because of the use of big data for medical imaging and diagnosis for different patient groups. Safe and effective AI implementation requires that responsible and ethical practices are upheld by all key stakeholders, that there is harmonious collaboration between different professional groups, and customised educational provisions for all involved...
2023: BJR open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37946386/e-walks-bring-ethics-to-the-bedside-a-nurse-ethicist-s-reflections
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REVIEW
Brenda Barnum
The unique role of the nurse ethicist in the clinical setting is one meant to enhance the ethical capacity of nurses, and front-line healthcare providers. As a nurse ethicist, it is also my goal to enhance the ethical climate of each individual work area, patient care unit, and the broader institution by encouraging ethical conversations, navigating ethical dilemmas, and seeking creative solutions to minimize moral distress and burnout. To provide preventive ethics support and education, I began regularly visiting patient care areas for ethics rounds, which I affectionately named "E-walks" (for Ethics Walks)...
August 2023: Nursing Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37940349/validation-of-a-novel-point-of-care-ultrasound-method-to-assess-diaphragmatic-excursion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diogo Da Conceicao, Anahi Perlas, Laura Giron Arango, Kim Wild, Qixuan Li, Ella Huszti, Jayanta Chowdhury, Vincent Chan
INTRODUCTION: Point-of-care ultrasound can assess diaphragmatic function and rule in or rule out paresis of the diaphragm. While this is a useful bedside tool, established methods have significant limitations. This study explores a new method to assess diaphragmatic motion by measuring the excursion of the uppermost point of the zone of apposition (ZOA) at the mid-axillary line using a high-frequency linear ultrasound probe and compares it with two previously established methods: the assessment of the excursion of the dome of the diaphragm (DOD) and the thickening ratio at the ZOA...
November 8, 2023: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37915050/beneficial-effects-of-recombinant-cer-001-high-density-lipoprotein-infusion-in-sepsis-results-from-a-bench-to-bedside-translational-research-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessandra Stasi, Marco Fiorentino, Rossana Franzin, Francesco Staffieri, Sabrina Carparelli, Rosa Losapio, Alberto Crovace, Luca Lacitignola, Maria Teresa Cimmarusti, Francesco Murgolo, Monica Stufano, Cesira Cafiero, Giuseppe Castellano, Fabio Sallustio, Chiara Ferrari, Mario Ribezzi, Nicola Brienza, Annalisa Schirinzi, Francesca Di Serio, Salvatore Grasso, Paola Pontrelli, Cyrille Tupin, Ronald Barbaras, Constance Keyserling-Peyrottes, Antonio Crovace, Loreto Gesualdo
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is characterized by a dysregulated immune response and metabolic alterations, including decreased high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels. HDL exhibits beneficial properties, such as lipopolysaccharides (LPS) scavenging, exerting anti-inflammatory effects and providing endothelial protection. We investigated the effects of CER-001, an engineered HDL-mimetic, in a swine model of LPS-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) and a Phase 2a clinical trial, aiming to better understand its molecular basis in systemic inflammation and renal function...
November 2, 2023: BMC Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37859872/gold-induced-cytokine-goldic-a-game-changer-orthobiologic-in-regenerative-medicine
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EDITORIAL
Madhan Jeyaraman, Naveen Jeyaraman, Pothuri Rishi Ram, Ravichandran Venkatasalam, Sankalp Yadav
Due to the Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 revolutions, researchers, clinicians, and regenerative medicine experts are exploring the plausibility of regenerating diseased or degenerated tissues to regain their near-normal biomechanical properties. In the past three decades, research on "Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine" (TERM) has attained various milestones in clinical translation from bench to bedside. The regulatory bodies of various countries and states are working on the ethical use and guidelines for the production and storage of various cellular and acellular products...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37829773/a-single-arm-prospective-study-comparing-translaryngeal-ultrasonography-with-direct-visualisation-by-flexible-laryngoscopy-for-vocal-cord-assessment-in-patients-undergoing-oesophagectomy-or-mediastinoscopy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madhavi Shetmahajan, M Vignesh, Vijaya Patil, Swapnil Yeshwant Parab, Priya Ranganathan
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Translaryngeal ultrasonography (TLUSG) for diagnosis of vocal cord palsy, a relatively new, safe and noninvasive bedside technique with minimal risk of respiratory infection transmission, has been effective in patients with thyroid disease. We studied its use as an alternative method to visual inspection by flexible laryngoscopy (FL) for vocal cord assessment in patients undergoing thoracic surgeries. METHODS: After Institutional Ethics Committee approval and trial registration, in this single-arm, prospective study, the vocal cord function of 110 patients who underwent either total oesophagectomy or mediastinoscopy was assessed immediately after extubation by both FL and TLUSG...
September 2023: Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37747285/black-box-no-more-a-scoping-review-of-ai-governance-frameworks-to-guide-procurement-and-adoption-of-ai-in-medical-imaging-and-radiotherapy-in-the-uk
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REVIEW
Nikolaos Stogiannos, Rizwan Malik, Amrita Kumar, Anna Barnes, Michael Pogose, Hugh Harvey, Mark F McEntee, Christina Malamateniou
Technological advancements in computer science have started to bring Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the bench closer to the bedside. While there is still lots to do and improve, AI models in medical imaging and radiotherapy are rapidly being developed and increasingly deployed in clinical practice. At the same time, AI governance frameworks are still under development. Clinical practitioners involved with procuring, deploying, and adopting AI tools in the UK should be well-informed about these AI governance frameworks...
September 25, 2023: British Journal of Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37734895/occurrence-of-sensitive-topics-during-ward-round-an-ancillary-analysis-of-the-bedside-outside-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastian Gross, Christoph Becker, Katharina Beck, Valentina Memma, Jens Gaab, Philipp Schütz, Jörg D Leuppi, Rainer Schaefert, Wolf Langewitz, Marten Trendelenburg, Tobias Breidthardt, Jens Eckstein, Michael Osthoff, Stefano Bassetti, Sabina Hunziker
OBJECTIVE: Discussing sensitive topics (eg, medical uncertainty, social issues, non-adherence) during ward rounds is challenging and may negatively impact patient satisfaction with the healthcare they are receiving. In the previous multicentre randomised BEDSIDE-OUTSIDE trial focusing on communication during ward rounds, we investigated the interplay between sensitive topics and low reported satisfaction with care. DESIGN: Pre-planned secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial...
September 21, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37727561/impact-of-covid-19-pandemic-on-dermatology-teaching-program-in-india-a-survey-on-the-faculty-and-residents-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amrita Sil, Anupam Das, Aparesh C Patra, Rajesh Kumar, Deepika Pandhi, Dipankar De, Kolalapudi Seetharam, Neetu Bhari, Nidhi Gupta, Raghavendra Rao, Asit Mittal, Santosh Rathore, Shital Poojary, Shyamanta Barua, Soumya Jagadeesan, Swosty Mohanty, Tanmay Padhi, Vikas Sankar, Jaydev Betkerur, Nilay K Das
BACKGROUND: Impact of COVID-19 pandemic has been immense. An innocent casualty of this disaster is medical education and training. Dermatology, which primarily deals with out-patient services, medical and surgical interventions, and in-patient services, was one of the worst hit. The National Medical Commission of India has implemented competency-based medical education (CBME) in Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprosy since 2019. The new curriculum relies on acquiring practical and procedural skills, training skills in research methodology, professionalism, attitude, and communication...
2023: Indian Dermatology Online Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37636844/communication-skill-training-levels-among-critical-care-doctors-in-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin Aryabhat Gopaldas, Nikhil Narayanaswamy, Narendra Prasad Chandregowda
UNLABELLED: Medical training programs outline the necessity of communication skills but there is likely a dearth of teaching at the bedside in part due to prioritization of other skills over communication or due to lack of opportunity. In India, the majority of critical care units are open in nature, and communication lead is likely to be taken by the primary specialty rather than the critical care doctors themselves. In the majority of the cases, the root cause analysis shows a lack of clear communication as a barrier...
August 2023: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37610641/common-data-elements-for-disorders-of-consciousness-recommendations-from-the-working-group-on-hospital-course-confounders-and-medications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan E Barra, Elizabeth K Zink, Thomas P Bleck, Eder Cáceres, Salia Farrokh, Brandon Foreman, Emilio Garzón Cediel, J Claude Hemphill, Masao Nagayama, DaiWai M Olson, Jose I Suarez
The convergence of an interdisciplinary team of neurocritical care specialists to organize the Curing Coma Campaign is the first effort of its kind to coordinate national and international research efforts aimed at a deeper understanding of disorders of consciousness (DoC). This process of understanding includes translational research from bench to bedside, descriptions of systems of care delivery, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and ethical frameworks. The description and measurement of varying confounding factors related to hospital care was thought to be critical in furthering meaningful research in patients with DoC...
December 2023: Neurocritical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37604633/effect-of-an-avatar-based-discharge-education-application-on-knowledge-and-behaviour-in-people-after-acute-coronary-syndrome-protocol-for-a-pragmatic-prospective-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tiffany Ellis, Sonia Cheng, Robert Zecchin, Clara Zwack, Karice Hyun, Ling Zhang, Robyn Gallagher, Robyn Clark, Julie Redfern
INTRODUCTION: Many hospital presentations for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) occur in people previously hospitalised with coronary heart disease (CHD), leading to increased costs and health burden. Secondary prevention education including a prehospital discharge plan is recommended for all individuals to reduce the risk of recurrence. However, many clinicians lack the time or support to provide education, and patients' uptake of secondary prevention programmes is limited. An avatar-based education app is a novel and engaging way to provide self-delivered, evidence-based secondary prevention information during the hospital admission and remains accessible after discharge...
August 21, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37542327/be-an-ethicist-not-a-stranger-the-critical-patient-stuck-between-the-right-to-evidence-based-medicine-informed-consent-and-social-duty-are-we-still-strangers-at-the-bedside
#34
EDITORIAL
Agnese Accogli, Marco Vergano
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August 4, 2023: J Anesth Analg Crit Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37523727/barriers-to-organ-donation-a-qualitative-study-of-intensive-care-nurses-experiences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erlend Holthe, Vigdis S Husby
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of patients affected by organ failure can be treated with organ transplantation. The need for organs available for transplantation is critical and patients die while on the transplant list. Intensive care unit (ICU) nurses are essential in facilitating organ donation through their ceaseless bedside care for potential organ donors and their families. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe the challenges faced by ICU nurses in the organ donation process...
September 2023: Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing: DCCN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37487682/doppler-identified-venous-congestion-in-septic-shock-protocol-for-an-international-multi-centre-prospective-cohort-study-andromeda-vexus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ross Prager, Eduardo Argaiz, Michael Pratte, Philippe Rola, Robert Arntfield, William Beaubien-Souligny, André Y Denault, Korbin Haycock, Francisco Miralles Aguiar, Jan Bakker, Gustavo Ospina-Tascon, Nicolas Orozco, Bram Rochwerg, Kimberley Lewis, Ibrahim Quazi, Eduardo Kattan, Glenn Hernandez, John Basmaji
INTRODUCTION: Venous congestion is a pathophysiological state where high venous pressures cause organ oedema and dysfunction. Venous congestion is associated with worse outcomes, particularly acute kidney injury (AKI), for critically ill patients. Venous congestion can be measured by Doppler ultrasound at the bedside through interrogation of the inferior vena cava (IVC), hepatic vein (HV), portal vein (PV) and intrarenal veins (IRV). The objective of this study is to quantify the association between Doppler identified venous congestion and the need for renal replacement therapy (RRT) or death for patients with septic shock...
July 24, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37470561/bedside-reduction-of-gastroschisis-a-preliminary-experience-in-yaounde-cameroon
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Faustin Felicien Mouafo Tambo, Gaelle Therese Badjang, Gacelle Fossi Kamga, Salihou Aminou Sadjo, Irene Nadine Kouna Tsala, Gervais Andze Ondobo, Maurice Aurélien Sosso
BACKGROUND: Gastroschisis denotes a congenital or sporadic malformation of the anterior abdominal wall, which is rarely associated with other anomalies. The mortality in African countries is still high almost 100%. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to determine the feasibility and safety of bedside reduction of gastroschisis and factors affecting the outcome in low-income setting. METHODOLOGY: This was a retrospective, descriptive and analytic study over a period of 6 years conducted in the Pediatric Surgery Service of the Yaoundé Gyneco-Obstetric and Pediatric Hospital...
2023: African Journal of Paediatric Surgery: AJPS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37449686/utility-of-bedside-ultrasound-measurement-of-optic-nerve-sheath-diameter-as-a-screening-tool-for-raised-intracranial-pressure-in-neurocritical-care-prospective-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sushma Gurav, Kapil Zirpe, Abhaya Bhoyar, Abhijeet Deshmukh, Prajakta Pote, Upendra Kapse, Anand Tiwari, Prasad Suryawanshi, Ria Malhotra, Afroz Khan, Subhal Dixit
Intracranial pressure (ICP) needs to be monitored in neurocritical patients. There is a need for portable bedside optic nerve ultrasound (ONUS) for early diagnosis to initiate the measures to reduce ICP Objective: To find the utility of bedside ONUS to diagnose raised ICP in neurocritical care. Materials and methods: After approval from the ethical committee, a prospective observational study was conducted. Optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) was measured in two groups: control group patients with neurological symptoms but computed tomography (CT)/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) not suggestive of raised ICP, and second was study group patients with neurological symptoms and CT/MRI suggestive of elevated ICP Result: In patients with normal ICP, the mean ONSD in females was 4...
July 2023: Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37313383/development-of-a-clinical-and-translational-research-curriculum-for-undergraduate-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura James, Tara Venable, Andres Caro, Jeffrey H Moran, Claire Nesmith, Matthew A Gannon, Lawrence E Cornett
INTRODUCTION: Research participation during undergraduate years has a powerful influence on career selection and attitudes toward scientific research. Most undergraduate research programs in academic health centers are oriented toward basic research or address a particular disease focus or research discipline. Undergraduate research programs that expose students to clinical and translational research may alter student perceptions about research and influence career selection. METHODS: We developed an undergraduate summer research curriculum, anchored upon a clinical and translational research study developed to address a common unmet needs in neonatal nurseries (e...
2023: Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37271305/naturalistic-auditory-stimuli-with-fnirs-prefrontal-cortex-imaging-a-potential-paradigm-for-disorder-of-consciousness-diagnostics-a-study-with-healthy-participants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tamar Mizrahi, Vadim Axelrod
Disorder of consciousness (DOC) is a devastating condition due to brain damage. A patient in this condition is non-responsive, but nevertheless might be conscious at least at some level. Determining the conscious level of DOC patients is important for both medical and ethical reasons, but reliably achieving this has been a major challenge. Naturalistic stimuli in combination with neuroimaging have been proposed as a promising approach for DOC patient diagnosis. Capitalizing on and extending this proposal, the goal of the present study conducted with healthy participants was to develop a new paradigm with naturalistic auditory stimuli and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) - an approach that can be used at the bedside...
June 2, 2023: Neuropsychologia
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