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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37403372/challenging-organizational-factors-associated-with-admission-delay-to-intensive-care-unit-a-novel-quality-indicator
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel J Jakobson, Osnat Bashkin, Viktoria Kalatskaya, Halel Veinberg, Evgeny Chernoguz, Vicky Nesi, Chezy Levy, Yaniv Sherer
BACKGROUND: Delays in admitting patients to the intensive care unit ( ICU) can defer the timely initiation of life-sustaining therapies and invasive monitoring, jeopardizing the success of the treatment. Nevertheless, the availability of research on interventions that reduce or minimize admission delays is limited. OBJECTIVES: The current study aimed to assess the factors related to delays in admission times of critically ill patients transferred to the ICU. METHODS: A software was designed to follow-up, compare and measure the defined intervals of the time to admission, implemented at the ICU for 6 months...
December 2023: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37344867/effects-of-vegetation-densities-on-the-performance-of-attractive-targeted-sugar-baits-atsbs-for-malaria-vector-control-a-semi-field-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Letus L Muyaga, Felician C Meza, Najat F Kahamba, Rukiyah M Njalambaha, Betwel J Msugupakulya, Emmanuel W Kaindoa, Halfan S Ngowo, Fredros O Okumu
BACKGROUND: Attractive targeted sugar baits (ATSBs) control sugar-feeding mosquitoes with oral toxicants, and may effectively complement core malaria interventions, such as insecticide-treated nets even where pyrethroid-resistance is widespread. The technology is particularly efficacious in arid and semi-arid areas. However, their performance remains poorly-understood in tropical areas with year-round malaria transmission, and where the abundant vegetation constitutes competitive sugar sources for mosquitoes...
June 21, 2023: Malaria Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37326466/report-and-abstracts-of-the-19th-meeting-of-the-interuniversity-institute-of-myology-assisi-october-20-23-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maurilio Sampaoleosi, Stefania Fulle
After two years of conferences on a virtual platform due to the COVID-19 pandemic, finally, the 19th annual meeting of the Interuniversity Institute of Myology (IIM) has returned to the heart of central Italy, in Assisi, an important cultural hub, which boasts a wide range of historic buildings and museums. This event brought together scientists from around the world providing a valuable opportunity to discuss scientific issues in the field of myology. Traditionally, the meeting particularly encourages the participation of young trainees, and the panel discussions were moderated by leading international scientists, making this a special event where young researchers had the opportunity to talk to prestigious scientists in a friendly and informal environment...
June 16, 2023: European Journal of Translational Myology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37321799/asas-consensus-definition-of-early-axial-spondyloarthritis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victoria Navarro-Compán, Diego Benavent, Dafne Capelusnik, Désirée van der Heijde, Robert Bm Landewé, Denis Poddubnyy, Astrid van Tubergen, Xenofon Baraliakos, Filip E Van den Bosch, Floris A van Gaalen, Lianne Gensler, Clementina López-Medina, Helena Marzo-Ortega, Anna Molto, Rodolfo Pérez-Alamino, Martin Rudwaleit, Marleen van de Sande, Raj Sengupta, Ulrich Weber, Sofia Ramiro
OBJECTIVES: To develop a consensual definition for the term 'early axial spondyloarthritis-axSpA'-and 'early peripheral spondyloarthritis-pSpA'. METHODS: The ASAS (Assessment of SpondyloArthritis international Society-Spondyloarthritis EARly definition) steering committee convened an international working group (WG). Five consecutive steps were followed: (1) systematic literature review (SLR); (2) discussion of SLR results within the WG and ASAS community; (3) a three-round Delphi survey inviting all ASAS members to select the items that should be considered for the definition; (4) presentation of Delphi results to the WG and ASAS community and (5) ASAS voting and endorsement (2023 annual meeting)...
June 15, 2023: Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37220459/time-spent-on-medical-round-activities-distance-walked-and-time-motion-in-the-general-medicine-department-at-hamad-general-hospital-in-qatar
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anas Al Halabi, Elmukhtar Habas, Khalifa L Farfar, Hafedh Ghazouani, Gamal Alfitori, Moza A Abdulla, Abdelsalam M Borham, Fahmi Y Khan
Background The daily morning round is a routine activity performed by medical teams. During the morning round, updates on the patient's clinical condition, new laboratory results, and other test results are reviewed and discussed between team members, the patient, and at times the family. Completing these tasks takes time. The design of the patient location differs between hospitals, and significant distance between patients can considerably affect round times. This study assesses physicians' time spent on clinical activities, the distance traveled, and the time they spend walking between patients during daily morning rounds to identify better reorganization methods to reduce wasted time...
April 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37211509/a-qualitative-study-of-how-team-characteristics-and-leadership-are-associated-with-information-sharing-in-multidisciplinary-intensive-care-units
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Egide Abahuje, Carmen M Diaz, Katherine A Lin, Kaithlyn Tesorero, Omar Bushara, Sohae Yang, Andrew B L Berry, Miriam R Rafferty, Julie K Johnson, Anne M Stey
BACKGROUND: Better information sharing in intensive care units has been associated with lower risk-adjusted mortality. This study explored how team characteristics and leadership are associated with information sharing in 4 intensive care units in a single large urban, academic medical center. METHODS: A qualitative study was conducted to understand how team characteristics and leadership are associated with information sharing. Qualitative data were conducted through ethnographic observations...
May 19, 2023: Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37118812/mediastinal-high-grade-vasculogenic-mesenchymal-tumour-with-seminoma-a-case-report-and-literature-review
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REVIEW
Shang Zhanxian, Han Yuchen, Wei Jinzhi, Zhu Lei
Germ cell tumours with somatic-type solid malignancy (GCT-STM) are a rare disease of the mediastinum. Recently, a cohort of vasculogenic mesenchymal tumour (VMT)-nonseminoma cases with different prognoses were recognized and reported. Here, we report a case of mediastinal high-grade VMT with a seminoma. A 16-year-old male had a fever, chest tightness and fatigue. Chest CT showed a 7.5 cm×5.3 cm solid mass in the right anterior mediastinum. The serum levels of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-HCG) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) were within the normal range...
April 28, 2023: Diagnostic Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37104265/challenges-of-the-presence-and-absence-of-clinical-librarians-in-the-use-of-evidence-based-medicine-in-clinical-departments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Farzaneh Habibi, Fatemeh Sheikhshoaei, Masoud Mohammadpour, Seyed Javad Ghazi Mirsaeid, Parvaneh Modiramani
Due to the rapid growth of information technology and medical information resources, medical personnel need to search and retrieve valid and updated information. However, with limited time to access these resources, there is a need for clinical librarians to connect medical staff to evidence-based medicine (EBM). The present study was conducted to identify the challenges in the absence and the benefits of the presence of clinical librarians in the application of EBM in clinical departments. Ten clinical physicians working at Children's Medical Center Hospital in Tehran, Iran were interviewed for this qualitative study...
2023: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36859253/developing-an-inpatient-relationship-centered-communication-curriculum-i-rccc-rounding-framework-for-surgical-teams
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aussama K Nassar, Barbette Weimer-Elder, Rachel Yang, Merisa Kline, Bryan K Dang, David A Spain, Lisa M Knowlton, Andre B Valdez, James R Korndorffer, Tyler Johnson
BACKGROUND: Morning rounds by an acute care surgery (ACS) service at a level one trauma center are uniquely demanding, given the fast pace, high acuity, and increased patient volume. These demands notwithstanding, communication remains integral to the success of surgical teams. Yet there are limited published curricula that address trauma inpatient communication needs. Observations at our institution confirmed that the surgical team lacked a shared mental model for communication. We hypothesized that creating a relationship-centered rounding conceptual framework model would enhance the provider-patient experience...
March 1, 2023: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36848602/patterns-of-intensive-care-unit-emergencies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alex Yartsev, Feibi Yang
ObjectiveLittle is known about the epidemiology of medical emergencies occurring in the intensive care unit (ICU). The aim of this study is to draw attention to the importance of auditing emergency events in the ICU. We hypothesised that emergency events occurring in the ICU would be clustered during periods of decreased medical and nursing attention and would occur in patients who had a higher illness severity and a greater risk of death.MethodsA retrospective observational cohort study was carried out in a 36-bed tertiary intensive care unit...
February 28, 2023: Australian Health Review: a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36815778/effects-of-unit-census-and-patient-acuity-levels-on-discussions-during-patient-rounds
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carly Warren, Mark Chignell, Sonia J Pinkney, Bonnie A Armstrong, Anne-Marie Guerguerian, Peter C Laussen, Patricia L Trbovich
OBJECTIVES: PICU teams adapt the duration of patient rounding discussions to accommodate varying contextual factors, such as unit census and patient acuity. Although studies establish that shorter discussions can lead to the omission of critical patient information, little is known about how teams adapt their rounding discussions about essential patient topics (i.e., introduction/history, acute clinical status, care plans) in response to changing contexts. To fill this gap, we examined how census and patient acuity impact time spent discussing essential topics during individual patient encounters...
May 1, 2023: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36797598/discharge-in-the-a-m-a-randomized-controlled-trial-of-physician-rounding-styles-to-improve-hospital-throughput-and-length-of-stay
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Marisha Burden, Angela Keniston, Venkat P Gundareddy, Regina Kauffman, Joseph W Keach, Lauren McBeth, Katie E Raffel, John D Rice, Catherine Washburn, Flora Kisuule
BACKGROUND: To relieve hospital capacity strain, hospitals often encourage clinicians to prioritize early morning discharges which may have unintended consequences. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to test the effects of hospitalist physicians prioritizing discharging patients first compared to usual rounding style. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Prospective, multi-center randomized controlled trial. Three large academic hospitals. Participants were Hospital Medicine attending-level physicians and patients the physicians cared for during the study who were at least 18 years of age, admitted to a Medicine service, and assigned by standard practice to a hospitalist team...
April 2023: Journal of Hospital Medicine: An Official Publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36730667/management-of-anticoagulation-antiplatelet-medication-and-venous-thromboembolism-prophylaxis-in-elective-spine-surgery-concise-clinical-recommendations-based-on-a-modified-delphi-process
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Scott L Zuckerman, Sigurd Berven, Michael B Streiff, Mena Kerolus, Ian A Buchanan, Alex Ha, Christopher M Bonfield, Avery L Buchholz, Jacob M Buchowski, Shane Burch, Clinton J Devin, John R Dimar, Jeffrey L Gum, Christopher Good, Han Jo Kim, Jun S Kim, Joseph M Lombardi, Christopher E Mandigo, Mohamad Bydon, Mark E Oppenlander, David W Polly, Gregory Poulter, Suken A Shah, Kern Singh, Khoi D Than, Alex C Spyropoulos, Scott Kaatz, Amit Jain, Richard W Schutzer, Tina Z Wang, Derek C Mazique, Lawrence G Lenke, Ronald A Lehman
STUDY DESIGN: Delphi method. OBJECTIVE: To gain consensus on the following questions: (1) When should anticoagulation/antiplatelet (AC/AP) medication be stopped before elective spine surgery?; (2) When should AC/AP medication be restarted after elective spine surgery?; (3) When, how, and in whom should venous thromboembolism (VTE) chemoprophylaxis be started after elective spinal surgery? SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: VTE can lead to significant morbidity after adult spine surgery, yet postoperative VTE prophylaxis practices vary considerably...
March 1, 2023: Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36726701/initial-development-of-an-automated-platform-for-assessing-trainee-performance-on-case-presentations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew J King, Jeremy M Kahn, Emily B Brant, Gregory F Cooper, Danielle L Mowery
BACKGROUND: Oral case presentation is a crucial skill of physicians and a key component of team-based care. However, consistent and objective assessment and feedback on presentations during training are infrequent. OBJECTIVE: To determine the potential value of applying natural language processing, computer software that extracts meaning from text, to transcripts of oral case presentations as a strategy to assess their quality automatically and objectively. METHODS: We transcribed a collection of simulated oral case presentations...
December 2022: ATS scholar
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36614998/the-effect-of-a-single-intravenous-corticosteroid-administration-on-pain-after-knee-arthroscopy-a-prospective-double-blind-non-randomized-controlled-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Hamdan, Bassem I Haddad, Ula Isleem, Mohamad Yasin, Mustafa Alrabayah, Hashem Al Hawamdeh, Sharifeh Almasaid, Dayana Jibrin, Mohammad Daas, Saif Aldeen AlRyalat, Mohammad Ali Alshrouf
BACKGROUND: Knee arthroscopy is a standard surgical procedure that is nowadays widely performed as day-case surgery. The aim of the study was to observe the effect of a single dose of intravenous corticosteroid on pain after undergoing knee arthroscopy for non-bony procedures. METHODS: A prospective, double-blind study design was adopted. Patients undergoing knee arthroscopy for non-bony procedures were prospectively assigned into two equal groups: control (those who were not given steroids) and treatment (those who were given eight milligrams of dexamethasone intravenously 15 min prior to the inflation of the tourniquet)...
December 27, 2022: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36582572/a-quality-improvement-project-to-assess-if-preoperative-trauma-patients-are-receiving-their-prescribed-medications-preoperatively
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashwin Bhadresha, Sabir Hossain, Srinath Ranjit, Smita Singh, Shobhana Chhetri
Introduction All preoperative trauma patients should receive their preoperative medications regardless of being nil per os (NPO). Anticoagulants, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE-I), and angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) should be omitted. This is according to both local and national guidelines. We noticed that some preoperative patients have not been receiving their morning medications prior to having their operations. This has led to pre and perioperative complications. The aim of this study, therefore, was to conduct a quality improvement project to assess if preoperative trauma patients are receiving their prescribed medications preoperatively when placed NPO...
November 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36283714/recommendations-for-anatomical-structures-to-identify-on-ultrasound-for-the-performance-of-intermediate-and-advanced-blocks-in-ultrasound-guided-regional-anesthesia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Toby Ashken, James Bowness, Alan James Robert Macfarlane, Lloyd Turbitt, Boyne Bellew, Nigel Bedforth, David Burckett-St Laurent, Alain Delbos, Kariem El-Boghdadly, Nabil M Elkassabany, Jenny Ferry, Ben Fox, James L H French, Calum Grant, Ashwani Gupta, Rajnish K Gupta, Yavuz Gürkan, Nat Haslam, Helen Higham, Rosemary M G Hogg, David F Johnston, Rachel Joyce Kearns, Clara Lobo, Sonya McKinlay, Edward R Mariano, Stavros Memtsoudis, Peter Merjavy, Madan Narayanan, J Alison Noble, David Phillips, Meg Rosenblatt, Amy Sadler, Maria Paz Sebastian, Eric S Schwenk, Alasdair Taylor, Athmaja Thottungal, Luis Fernando Valdés-Vilches, Thomas Volk, Simeon West, Morné Wolmarans, Jonathan Womack, Amit Pawa
Recent recommendations describe a set of core anatomical structures to identify on ultrasound for the performance of basic blocks in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia (UGRA). This project aimed to generate consensus recommendations for core structures to identify during the performance of intermediate and advanced blocks. An initial longlist of structures was refined by an international panel of key opinion leaders in UGRA over a three-round Delphi process. All rounds were conducted virtually and anonymously...
December 2022: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36253015/hcahps-having-constant-communication-augments-hospital-and-patient-satisfaction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raghu Tiperneni, Shailee Patel, Farah Heis, Samara Ghali, Doantrang Du, Wael Ghali, Lauren Russo, Kenneth Granet
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) has become a standardised instrument to measure hospitalised patients' perception of care. Our hospital's HCAHPS scores for the 'communication with doctors' domain in medical service were suboptimal when compared with peer groups in December 2020. Our goal was to improve performance in the 'communication with doctors' domain to at least 50% from baseline over a 6-month period. INTERVENTION: Orientation of house staff, nurses and attendings on the Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explain, Thank you (AIDET) approach...
October 2022: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36183066/flight-crew-fatigue-risk-assessment-for-international-flights-under-the-covid-19-outbreak-response-exemption-policy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junya Sun, Ruishan Sun, Jingqiang Li, Ping Wang, Nan Zhang
BACKGROUND: In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has formulated Implementation Measures for Exemption of Crew Duty Periods and Flight Time Restrictions during the COVID-19 Outbreak. This exemption policy imposes temporary deviations from the approved crew duty periods and flight time restrictions for some transport airlines and regulates the use of multiple crews for continuous round-trip flights. However, no research has been conducted on flight crew fatigue under this exemption policy...
October 1, 2022: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36129708/evaluation-of-nonpharmacologic-interventions-and-sleep-outcomes-in-hospitalized-medical-and-surgical-patients-a-nonrandomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eva S van den Ende, Hanneke Merten, Lisanne Van der Roest, Belle Toussaint, Quirine van Rijn, Marjolein Keesenberg, Anne M Lodders, Kim van Veldhuizen, Iris E Vos, Sophie Hoekstra, Prabath W B Nanayakkara
Importance: Inadequate sleep negatively affects patients' physical health, mental well-being, and recovery. Nonpharmacologic interventions are recommended as first-choice treatment. However, studies evaluating the interventions are often of poor quality and show equivocal results. Objective: To assess whether the implementation of nonpharmacologic interventions is associated with improved inpatient night sleep. Design, Setting, and Participants: In a nonrandomized controlled trial, patients were recruited on the acute medical unit and medical and surgical wards of a Dutch academic hospital...
September 1, 2022: JAMA Network Open
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