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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38242075/misuse-of-tourniquets-in-ukraine-may-be-costing-more-lives-and-limbs-than-they-save
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rom A Stevens, Michael S Baker, Ostap B Zubach, Michael Samotowka
Hands-on training and social media sites have heavily emphasized the use of tourniquets to treat limb injuries during the Ukraine war. Tourniquet overuse or misuse can lead to significant tragedy-limb loss, physiologic complications, and even death. Casualty evacuation in Ukraine often exceeds 6 hours, and the liberal use of limb tourniquets may have unintentionally increased morbidity. Tourniquet application was appropriate in 24.6% of the wounded with tourniquets in one recent publication by a Ukrainian vascular surgeon...
January 17, 2024: Military Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38231307/i-m-still-me-i-m-still-a-person-war-metaphor-use-and-meaning-making-in-women-with-metastatic-breast-cancer
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah B Hulse, Zainab Balogun, Margaret Q Rosenzweig, Anna L Marsland, Vanessa M Palmer
PURPOSE: The war metaphor is one strategy used frequently in breast cancer to inspire individuals in a "fight" against cancer and assist patients in navigating their illness experience. Despite prominent use, the emotional impact of this language has not been examined in the context of meaning making among women with metastatic breast cancer (MBC). METHODS: This study involved a semi-structured interview considering the war metaphor's impact on women's illness experience with MBC...
January 17, 2024: Supportive Care in Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183124/the-environmental-health-impacts-of-russia-s-war-on-ukraine
#23
REVIEW
Daniel Hryhorczuk, Barry S Levy, Mykola Prodanchuk, Oleksandr Kravchuk, Nataliia Bubalo, Alex Hryhorczuk, Timothy B Erickson
BACKGROUND: Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 ignited the largest armed conflict in Europe since World War II. Ukrainian government agencies, civil society organizations, and international agencies have gathered an unprecedented amount of data about the impact of war on the environment, which is often the silent victim of war. We review these data and highlight the limitations of international governance for protection of the environment during time of war. METHODS: We performed an integrative review of academic, institutional, and media information resources using the search terms "Ukraine", "Russia", "war", "environment", "health", "human rights", "international humanitarian law", "international human rights law", "ecocide", and "war crimes"...
January 5, 2024: Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38175279/moving-toward-point-of-care-surgery-in-ukraine-testing-an-ultra-portable-operating-room-in-an-active-war-zone
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emanuele Lagazzi, Debbie Lin Teodorescu, Dias Argandykov, Michael Alexander Samotowka, David Richard King
PURPOSE: In conflict zones, providers may have to decide between delaying time-sensitive surgeries or performing operative interventions in the field, potentially subjecting patients to significant infection risks. We conducted a single-arm crossover study to assess the feasibility of using an ultraportable operating room (U-OR) for surgical procedures on a porcine cadaver abdominal traumatic injury model in an active war zone. METHODS: We enrolled participants from an ASSET-type course designed to train Ukrainian surgeons before deployment to active conflict zones...
January 4, 2024: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery: Official Publication of the European Trauma Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38165992/dynamic-asymmetric-spillovers-and-connectedness-between-chinese-sectoral-commodities-and-industry-stock-markets
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Lou, Chao Xiao, Yi Lian
This study investigates the dynamic and asymmetric propagation of return spillovers between sectoral commodities and industry stock markets in China. Using a daily dataset from February 2007 to July 2022, we employ a time-varying vector autoregressive (TVP-VAR) model to examine the asymmetric return spillovers and dynamic connectedness across sectors. The results reveal significant time-varying spillovers among these sectors, with the industry stocks acting as the primary transmitter of information to the commodity market...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38161811/the-moral-dilemma-of-euthanasia-through-the-eyes-of-the-medical-society-in-bulgaria
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ivan I Tsranchev, Biliana Mileva, Metodi Goshev, Pavel Timonov, Svetlozar Spasov, Alexandar Alexandrov
INTRODUCTION: With the development of human society, the question of the value and inviolability of human life begins to occupy a central place in the various social strata and social structures. With the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights after the Second World War, the basic postulates protecting the right to inviolability of human life were laid. The question focused on euthanasia has been discussed in several European countries, such as Germany, Ireland, France, and Italy, leading to considerable interest in the medical community in Bulgaria...
November 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38157265/the-empire-strikes-back-a-chemical-warfare-burn-100-years-after-the-first-world-war-ending
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alvise Montanari, Alfio Luca Costa, Bruno Azzena
During the First World War, the territories that constituted the front line in North East Italy were the theaters of intense shelling. The military tactics of the time involved the use not only of conventional ammunition but also of special ammunition containing asphyxiating and blistering compounds. However, the technology of the time did not guarantee a high explosion rate, leaving a considerable quantity of unexploded material on the ground. Although more than 100 years have passed since the end of the Great War, it is still common to find unexploded ordnance in the areas that were the site of combat...
December 29, 2023: Military Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38155146/acute-radiation-sickness-in-human-etiopathogenesis-clinic-diagnosis-and-treatment-lecture
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Belyi, V O Sushko, D A Bazyka
Under the conditions of war in Ukraine, there remains a high probability that russia will use nuclear weapons or commit terrorist acts against nuclear power plants, which will lead to exposure of the population in doses that cause acute radiation sickness (ARS). In this regard, our medical service must be ready for the treatment of ARS of various degrees of severity under a mass influx of victims. In peacetime, ARS is a rather infrequent pathology, so most doctors lack experience in its treatment. This article, having the form of a lecture, presents material on the pathogenesis, classification, clinic, diagnosis and treatment of ARS, taking into account the modern achievements of radiation medicine...
December 2023: Problemy Radiat︠s︡iĭnoï Medyt︠s︡yny Ta Radiobiolohiï
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38155133/neurophysiological-basis-of-the-combined-effects-of-acute-stress-and-low-doses-of-ionizing-radiation-on-human-brain
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
K V Kuts, T K Loganovska, G Yu Kreinis, I V Perchuk, K Yu Antypchuk, V O Sushko, I M Dykan
OBJECTIVE: to study the clinical and neurophysiological features in the Chornobyl clean-up workers with a verified chronic cerebrovascular disease/cerebral small vessels disease (SVD) exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation (IR), employees of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant (SSE ChNPP), who were exposed to the stress factor of a full-scale war as a result of being held captive by the Russian military at their workplaces, and individuals of the non-irradiated comparison group.Design, object and methods...
December 2023: Problemy Radiat︠s︡iĭnoï Medyt︠s︡yny Ta Radiobiolohiï
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38145076/long-term-burden-of-war-injuries-among-civilians-in-lmics-case-of-the-july-2006-war-in-lebanon
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elsa Kobeissi, Marilyne Menassa, Gladys Honein-AbouHaidar, Nassim El Achi, Zahi Abdul-Sater, Theresa Farhat, Dalia Al Mohtar, Marwan Hajjar, Rima A Abdul-Khalek, Bachar F Chaya, Ahmad Elamine, Shehan Hettiaratchy, Ghassan Abu-Sittah
INTRODUCTION: Lebanon, a country located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, is one of the world's smaller sovereign states. In the past few decades, Lebanon endured a perpetual political turmoil and several armed conflicts. July 12, 2006, marked the start of a one-month war in Lebanon, which resulted in thousands of casualties. Little is known about the long-term consequences of war injuries inflicted on civilians during the July 2006 war. METHODS: The objectives of this paper were to identify and evaluate: 1- civilians' access to healthcare and medicine under conditions of war; 2- the long-term socioeconomic burden on injured civilians; and 3- their quality of life more than a decade post-war...
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38142352/-the-scientific-conceptions-of-disability-in-the-soviet-state-in-the-1930s
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A S Kovalev
The article analyzes development of scientific conceptions of disability in works of Soviet researchers during the period of forced construction of socialism. The materials of the dissertation abstract of employee of the North Caucasian Scientific and Research Institute of Labor Organization and Protection (1933), as well as publications of staff of the Leningrad Scientific and Research Institute of Medical and Labor Expertise and Professional Consultation (1935-1940) were explored. The positions of various authors concerning priority of medical examination in the process of disability expertise are considered...
November 2023: Problemy Sot︠s︡ialʹnoĭ Gigieny, Zdravookhranenii︠a︡ i Istorii Medit︠s︡iny
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38142315/physician-advocacy-in-war-time
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roni Eichel, Felix Benninger, Michael Teitcher
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 2023: Israel Medical Association Journal: IMAJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38138231/neuropsychological-consequences-of-massive-trauma-implications-and-clinical-interventions
#33
REVIEW
Maria Theodoratou, Georgios A Kougioumtzis, Vasiliki Yotsidi, Maria Sofologi, Dimitra Katsarou, Kalliopi Megari
Traumatic events, especially massive trauma resulting from catastrophic incidents, wars, or severe abuse can elicit significant neuropsychological alterations, with profound implications for cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning. This mini-review delineates the primary neural changes post-trauma and underscores the importance of timely neuropsychological and clinical interventions. Specific brain regions, including the amygdala and prefrontal cortex, undergo physiological changes that can lead to memory impairments, attention deficits, and emotional disturbances...
December 6, 2023: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38126145/-what-do-we-know-about-the-treatment-of-prisoners-of-war
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Uzi Bechor, Yael Shoval-Zuckerman, Lucian Tatsa-Laur, Leah Shelef
The question of what we know about the treatment of soldiers who are prisoners of war and kidnapped civilians is more relevant today than ever. On October 7, 2023, for 239 Israelis, the transition from an independent and autonomous person to a captive was a sharp, brutal transition that interrupted the continuity of life. Taking prisoners of war (POWs) at this time included, in addition to soldiers, kidnapped civilians, older men, women, teenagers, children and toddlers. The existing knowledge about the treatment of such diverse populations, and in such large numbers, is scarce...
December 2023: Harefuah
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38115572/pigmented-poroma-of-the-lower-eyelid-a-case-report-and-literature-review
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olga Bogomolets, Ewa Rojczyk, Roman Hryshchenko, Catherine Bogomolets, Oleksandr Berezkin
BACKGROUND Eyelid tumors belong to a diverse group of neoplasms ranging from benign lesions to malignant tumors. Poromas are common, benign, mostly unpigmented tumors of the epidermal sweat duct unit, that usually grow slowly and occur in elderly people on the palms and soles. In most poroma cases some gene fusions were detected, which were caused by chromosomal aberrations. CASE REPORT We report the atypical case of a 30-year-old female patient suffering for more than 15 years from a solitary, polypoid, pigmented formation with a focal tuberous surface on the left lower eyelid...
December 20, 2023: American Journal of Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38096536/metastatic-nodular-melanoma-developing-on-nevus-spilus-during-intake-of-beta-blockers-bisoprolol-nebivolol-and-ace-inhibitors-perindopril-potential-links-t%C3%B0-the-drug-related-nitrosogenesis-carcinogenesis-dunning-kruger-effect-and-genetic-weapons-of-the-new
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
G Tchernev
Drug-induced Nitrosogenesis/Carcinogenesis turns out to be a ubiquitous, pervasive, large-scale, poorly controllable concept for the academic community, which underlies the long-term, permanent modification of the human genome by contact with nitrosamines/NDSRIs, which ultimately leads to the generation of diverse cancers, but also melanoma in particular. The discovery of a (currently) unclassifiable number of nitroso derivatives/genome modifiers in the most commonly distributed drugs worldwide (in about 300 preparations according to the FDA/includes beta blockers/bisoprolol/nebivolol and ACE inhibitors/perindopril), their forced tolerability, attributed as a necessity or lack of alternative also to the present (but also to future periods), and their proven carcinogenicity (already 70 years ago), suggest a kind of creepy form of experiment to which public health is subjected worldwide...
October 2023: Georgian Medical News
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38045994/factors-associated-with-people-s-accessibility-to-mental-healthcare-services-in-ukraine-focusing-on-household-head-vulnerability
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min-Hee Heo, Eun-Mi Song, Hui-Won Jeon, Kyoung-Beom Kim, Jin-Won Noh
Objectives: This study examines the factors associated with access to mental healthcare services among people living in the government-controlled areas (GCAs) of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts in Ukraine. Methods: The 2020 Ukraine Multi-Sector Needs Assessment conducted by REACH was subjected to frequency analysis, percentage analysis, and binary logistic regression to confirm the factors associated with accessibility to mental healthcare services among Ukrainian household heads. Results: Older household heads, heads with high accessibility to healthcare facilities, and those with low health expenditures were highly likely to have low access to mental healthcare services...
2023: International Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38020798/knowledge-attitudes-and-practices-toward-blood-donation-in-the-gaza-strip-palestine
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdel Hamid El Bilbeisi, Samer Abuzerr, Amany El Afifi
AIMS: Both developing and developed countries are facing difficulties in finding regular donors. In areas that are exposed to frequent conflicts and wars, such as the Gaza Strip, there is a need for a continuous blood supply. This study aims to determine the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward blood donation in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2022, in which 1506 participants were randomly selected from different governorates in the Gaza Strip...
2023: SAGE Open Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37989534/prevalence-of-physical-health-comorbidities-and-long-term-functional-outcomes-among-community-reintegrated-veterans-following-lower-limb-amputation-in-sri-lanka
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashan Wijekoon, D Gamage Dona, S Jayawardana
INTRODUCTION: Lower limb amputation (LLA) poses significant health challenges, including physical health comorbidities (PHCs) and functional limitations. Military veterans, who typically undergo traumatic LLA at a young age, endure these challenges for an extended period. Understanding the extent of these challenges is vital to designing tailored and feasible postamputation care for them. In this study, we evaluated the prevalence of PHCs and long-term functional outcomes among community-reintegrated veterans following LLA in Sri Lanka...
November 21, 2023: BMJ military health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37948214/association-of-prehospital-neck-wound-survivability-and-battlefield-medical-evacuation-time-in-afghanistan
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew W Paulson, Marika Rossetto, Jerome T McKay, Vikhyat S Bebarta, Kathleen Flarity, Sean Keenan, Steven G Schauer
INTRODUCTION: The U.S. Military's Golden Hour policy led to improved warfighter survivability during the Global War on Terror. The policy's success is well-documented, but a categorical evaluation and stratification of medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) times based on combat injury is lacking. METHODS: We queried the Department of Defense Joint Trauma System Prehospital Trauma Registry for casualties with documented penetrating neck trauma in Afghanistan requiring battlefield MEDEVAC from June 15, 2009, through February 1, 2021...
November 8, 2023: Military Medicine
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