Articles: mortality.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
The effectiveness of a brief intervention for intensive care unit patients with hazardous alcohol use: a randomized controlled trial.
Screening for hazardous alcohol use and performing brief interventions (BIs) are recommended to reduce alcohol-related negative health consequences. We aimed to compare the effectiveness (defined as an at least 10% absolute difference) of BI with usual care in reducing alcohol intake in intensive care unit survivors with history of hazardous alcohol use. ⋯ As underpowered, our study cannot reject or confirm the hypothesis that a single BI early after critical illness is effective in reducing the amount of alcohol consumed compared to TAU. However, a considerable number in both groups reduced their alcohol consumption.
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Review
Recognising and responding to physical and mental health issues in neurodivergent girls and women.
People experience life and interact with others in many ways. The term 'neurodivergence' refers to variations from what is considered typical. ⋯ This review highlights the huge burden of cooccurring conditions carried by neurodivergent women and girls whose medical issues have largely gone under the radar. We suggest how clinicians might increase their awareness of diagnosis and management of their problems with mutual benefit.
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Pol. Arch. Med. Wewn. · Apr 2024
ReviewAlcohol, health loss and mortality: can wine really save the good name of moderate alcohol consumption?
It is estimated that one‑third of the world's population consumes alcohol. At the same time, it is well‑known that excessive alcohol consumption in one of the leading causes of premature mortality. The history of production of alcoholic beverages, especially wine, dates back as long as 8000 years. ⋯ Wine, together with abundance of plant‑based foods, olive oil, and fish, is an important part of the Mediterranean diet. There are both observational and randomized studies documenting a wide spectrum of health‑promoting effects of such a diet, especially a reduction in major adverse cardiovascular events. People who want to drink alcohol should be advised to limit their consumption to a minimum, and should consider choosing red wine.
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To determine the diagnostic value of anti-interferon gamma inducible protein 16 (IFI16) autoantibodies in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients negative for all tested SSc-specific autoantibodies (SSc-seronegative patients) and to evaluate the clinical significance of these autoantibodies, whether isolated or in the presence of anti-centromere autoantibodies (ACA). ⋯ Anti-IFI16 autoantibodies were associated with isolated PAH and poorer overall survival. Anti-IFI16 autoantibodies could be used as a supplementary marker of lcSSc in SSc-seronegative patients and for identifying ACA-positive patients with worse clinical outcome.
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Pol. Arch. Med. Wewn. · Apr 2024
The Vulnerable Elders Survey-13 (VES-13) scale is superior to sPESI in predicting 3-month post-discharge mortality in elderly survivors of acute pulmonary embolism.
Acute pulmonary embolism (APE) is the most serious manifestation of venous thromboembolism. The simplified Pulmonary Embolism Severity Index (sPESI) is employed for prediction of 30-day mortality in APE. The Vulnerable Elders Survey (VES-13) is used to identify participants at a risk of health impairment. ⋯ The VES-13 score is a better tool than sPESI for predicting 3-month mortality. Geriatric survivors of APE characterized with VES-13≥3 points should be closely monitored after discharge. The Norton Scale Score in a combination with the VES-13 may be useful in predicting 3-month mortality among numerous tests used in the CGA.