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News Classification and Management of Chronic Wounds

Chronic wounds are common comorbidities that increase the morbidity and mortality of patients. Common types of chronic wounds on the lower extremities include arterial, venous, and diabetic ulcers, as well as pressure ulcers. Despite their frequent occurrence, they are often poorly treated. In addition to diagnosing the etiology of chronic wounds and specific therapies, moist wound healing plays a crucial role in the treatment, such as the application of hydrocolloids and hydrogels.
Source: Wound Healing 23. 8. 2021

News Current Findings on Progressive Fibrosis in Interstitial Lung Disease

Leading pulmonologists around the world recently published the first of a series of three review articles on interstitial lung disease in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine journal. This article focuses on histopathology and the relationship of this disease with lung fibrosis. It also addresses the question of whether progressive lung tissue fibrosis pertains only to usual interstitial pneumonia.
Source: Progressive Interstitial Pulmonary Processes 8. 9. 2022

Journal articles Current results of colorectal cancer screening and potential value of colon capsule endoscopy in the Czech Republic

Author of the article: Ngo O., Chloupková R., Suchánek Š., Zavoral M., Dušek L., Májek O. Source: Gastroenterologie a hepatologie | 5/2019 31. 10. 2019

News Prim. Pavel Jindra: Biosimilars are an accessible and effective treatment modality in hematooncology

“Based on our experience so far, biosimilars represent an effective and safe alternative to original molecules. We are not afraid to use them anywhere in approved indications, and we are not afraid of switching either. Biosimilars are a significant step towards greater accessibility of hematooncological treatment for a wide group of patients,” states the head of the Hematology-Oncology Department of FN Plzeň, MUDr. Pavel Jindra, Ph.D., in our current interview.
Source: Oncological Treatment 24. 3. 2022

News Sequential Treatment of Schizophrenia – Interactive Case Study

Sequential treatment of schizophrenia helps psychiatrists clarify the stage of the patient's treatment and how to further guide pharmacotherapy. The following case study illustrates the possibilities for reducing negative and cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia while adhering to a metabolically sparing treatment approach.
Source: Modern Treatment of Schizophrenia 14. 9. 2023

News Conditions for the Use of Mucolytics in Children Are Tightening in Europe − Which Treatment Is Preferred?

There has been a long-standing discussion among experts regarding the benefits of individual mucomodulatory drugs in the treatment of productive cough in children. According to current recommendations, erdosteine remains the preferred treatment for children. At what age can mucolytic treatment be safely recommended?
Source: Cough Therapy 25. 10. 2021

News Stabilization of Liver Metastases of CRC with Trifluridine/Tipiracil in 3rd Line Therapy – Case Study

We present a case study of a man born in 1944 who underwent resection of the rectosigmoid for multiple adenocarcinomas in February 2016. Subsequently discovered liver metastases were managed with several lines of palliative therapy in combination with repeated surgical resections. Trifluridine/tipiracil administered in the 3rd line represents a well-tolerated oral treatment for this patient, on which he achieved disease stabilization.
Source: Treatment of Gastrointestinal Carcinomas 10. 1. 2022

News Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura with SARS-CoV-2 Infection

To date, 45 cases of idiopathic (autoimmune) thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) in individuals with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection have been published in the literature. In September 2020, a review summarizing the clinical profile and treatment outcomes of ITP in these individuals was released.
Source: Immune Thrombocytopenia 27. 10. 2020

News Prevalence of Heart Failure and Its Subtypes in the Population of Developed Countries

In developed countries, heart failure occurs in approximately 2% of the population, with an annual incidence of 5-10/1000 inhabitants. The mortality rate for patients with chronic heart failure is 7.2% per year, and 31.9% of patients with heart failure are hospitalized annually. Portuguese authors attempted to assess the prevalence of heart failure and its subtypes in a population treated within one healthcare facility over 3 years.
Source: Heart Failure 2. 1. 2023

News Benefit of Short-term Androgen-deprivation Therapy Added to Radiotherapy of Localized Prostate Cancer for Long-term Survival

Androgen-deprivation therapy is associated with several adverse effects that also affect quality of life or increase the risks of serious age-related health problems. An extensive study focused on the benefits of short-term administration of androgen-deprivation therapy as an adjunct to radiotherapy in patients with prostate cancer and monitored its long-term impact on survival and the rate of late treatment toxicity.
Source: Oncological Treatment 26. 10. 2023

News Perioperative Thromboprophylaxis in Elderly Patients

Thromboembolic disease (TED) is among the most common causes of death in hospitalized patients and also constitutes a significant portion of complications following surgical procedures. Without prophylaxis, thrombosis would develop in the perioperative period in almost 25% of patients. The risk of TED significantly increases with age, as does mortality. Over 21% of thrombotic complications occur in individuals over 65 years of age, and up to 16% of patients over 80 years old die shortly after being diagnosed with TED. It is crucial to focus on appropriate prevention and prophylaxis of TED in geriatric patients. However, studies have shown that thromboprophylaxis in hospitals in Europe and the USA is inadequate. Reasons may include concerns about increased bleeding during surgical procedures.
Source: Thromboprophylaxis 29. 4. 2021

News Patient Treated with Nivolumab After Previous Failure of BRAF Inhibitor Therapy

Source: Case Studies from Immunooncology 11. 9. 2020

News Does Administration of Saline Make a Crucial Difference Compared to Balanced Crystalloids in Critically Ill Patients?

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine provided data on mortality and deterioration of renal function in adult patients in intensive care units, depending on whether they received saline or balanced crystalloid solutions for fluid replacement.
Source: Parenteral Nutrition 4. 10. 2021

News Prim. Václava Adámková: People mistakenly believe that there are enough antibiotics and that they will always handle infections

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), by 2050, infections untreatable with antibiotics could become the leading cause of death, surpassing cardiovascular and oncological diseases. Rising antimicrobial resistance was one of the main topics at the VIII Congress of Clinical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, and Epidemiology (KMINE 2022), held in September in Prague. The topic was also the focus of the expert block ‘ATB stewardship,’ where epidemiologist Petr Smejkal, infectologist Aleš Chrdle, and microbiologist Václava Adámková discussed possible solutions to this global problem. We asked Adámková to summarize insights into the presented issues for us.
Source: Anti-Infectives 26. 10. 2022

News Human Papillomavirus in Adults – HPV Does Not Choose Gender

A significant part of the population is exposed to human papillomaviruses (HPV) throughout their lives. In recent years, there has been a global effort to increase vaccination coverage not only among children and adolescents who have not yet been vaccinated but also among adult women and men who could benefit from it, including those who have likely already encountered HPV.
Source: Regular Vaccination 31. 5. 2024

News Efficacy and Safety of Romosozumab in Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis and Renal Impairment

The coexistence of osteoporosis and chronic kidney disease (CKD) increases the risk of fractures and overall mortality in patients. A recent post-hoc analysis of two controlled randomized multicenter studies (FRAME and ARCH) investigated the efficacy and safety of romosozumab in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis and mild to moderate CKD.
Source: Osteoporosis – Trends in Sequential Therapy 9. 5. 2024

News Itoprid helps diabetics with reduced gastrointestinal motility improve diabetes control

The prokinetic itoprid led not only to the alleviation of gastroparesis symptoms and an improvement in quality of life in a prospective multicenter observational study on patients with diabetes and reduced gastrointestinal (GI) motility, but also to an improvement in glycemic parameters.
Source: Gastrointestinal Treatment 21. 4. 2020

Journal articles Pos­sible prevention of Alzheimer’s dis­ease

Author of the article: J. Janoutová, M. Kovalová, P. Ambroz, O. Machaczka, A. Zatloukalová, K. Němček, E. Mrázková, O. Košta, D. Školoudík, V. Janout Source: Česká a slovenská neurologie a neurochirurgie | 1/2020 5. 2. 2020

News The Brain, Too, Has Its Midlife Crisis. How Do These Changes Relate to the Risk of Dementia in Old Age?

The human brain undergoes rapid changes during certain developmental periods. Childhood, adolescence, and advanced old age undoubtedly belong to these. For much of adulthood, it seems that nothing much actually happens. However, it turns out that the brain’s clock begins to accelerate around 40–50 years of age. What impact do these gradual changes have on our future health?
Source: 31. 10. 2024

News CASE STUDIES: Treatment Options for Wounds in Cancer Patients

Wounds arising due to generalized cancerous diseases or their treatments require specific procedures to support healing. To illustrate, we select three brief case studies from our practice, accompanied by rich visual material.
Source: Wound Healing 22. 8. 2022

Journal articles Autoimmune Liver Diseases in Children. Part I

Author of the article: P. Dědek Source: Česko-slovenská pediatrie | 12/2010 13. 12. 2010

News Treatment of Schizophrenia in a Patient at Risk of Developing Metabolic Syndrome – Interactive Case Study

A 34-year-old man has been under psychiatric care for 3 years due to a psychotic disorder. Three years ago, he had his first short hospitalization due to marked paranoid symptoms: feelings of being watched, eavesdropping, auditory hallucinations of an imperative nature...
Source: Modern Treatment of Schizophrenia 17. 7. 2023

Journal articles Mycotic infections

Author of the article: MUDr. Matoušková Michaela Source: Urologické listy | 2/2005 2. 1. 2006

News Prof. Petra Lišková: Prevention of Dry Eye Syndrome is Difficult but Not Impossible

Dry eye syndrome is one of the most common ophthalmological problems, and its incidence is rising. Ophthalmologist Prof. MUDr. Petra Lišková, Ph.D., from the Clinic of Pediatrics and Hereditary Metabolic Disorders of the First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, and University Hospital in Prague, explains how these difficulties arise and why patients should visit an eye doctor rather than relying solely on self-treatment.
Source: Ophthalmologic Diseases 13. 3. 2023

News High-Dose Cyclophosphamide in Hard-to-Treat Patients with B-NHL

For hard-to-treat patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, cyclophosphamide administered in one or two cycles can help bridge the period needed to obtain other effective treatments, as inferred from the work of French authors recently published in the European Journal of Haematology.
Source: Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas and CLL 23. 4. 2020

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