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News Combined Hormonal Contraception in the Treatment of Dysmenorrhea
Dysmenorrhea troubles many women of reproductive age and can deteriorate their quality of life, making it important for doctors to offer suitable therapy. We summarize the findings of research on the use of hormonal contraception containing drospirenone (DRSP) and ethinylestradiol (EE) in the treatment of dysmenorrhea.
News Effects of Progestins in Combination with EE on Endothelial Function, Lipid Levels, and Oxidative Stress in Women with Endometriosis
Studies have shown endothelial dysfunction and increased oxidative stress in women with endometriosis. Theoretically, they may be at increased cardiovascular risk. The study presented below investigated the effects of progestins with or without androgenic properties in combination with ethinylestradiol (EE) on endothelial function, lipid levels, and oxidative stress in women with endometriosis.
News Parenteral Nutrition in Oncological Patients in Current ESPEN Recommendations
The current guidelines of the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) address nutritional care in oncological patients − current knowledge is summarized in a total of 43 recommendations, from which we select some key points, focusing primarily on parenteral nutrition in these patients.
News Parenteral Nutrition as Part of Cancer Patient Treatment
Malnutrition represents a potentially serious complication for cancer patients. If it is not possible to meet the nutritional demands of the body through the enteral route, parenteral nutrition must be initiated. A doctor will recommend it in situations where the patient is at risk from the consequences of malnutrition. Up to 45% of these patients struggle with at least a 10% loss of their body weight.
News Alzheimer's Disease – Another Pandemic on the Horizon?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, other current problems often get pushed into the background. One of these is the aging population and the increasing prevalence of dementia. The key question thus becomes how to extend the period of active aging as much as possible.
News At the Crossroads: 5 Options for Alzheimer's Disease Pharmacotherapy
Currently, we have 5 basic options for the pharmacotherapy of Alzheimer's disease. Is memantine, one of the three cholinesterase inhibitors, or combination therapy the most effective? A review article by Japanese and American authors evaluates the literature on the safety and efficacy of cognitive treatments for Alzheimer's disease.
News How to recognize amyloidosis as a cause of heart failure?
Although the fate of patients with heart failure has improved in recent decades, it remains a disease with a poor prognosis that significantly worsens the quality of life. The prevalence of heart failure is 1-2% in the adult population, but it increases with age and is more than 10% in people over 70. In addition to well-known causes, some rare nosological units, such as amyloidosis, can also be behind the development of heart failure.
News Even in Severe Cases of HAE, Individualized Treatment is Crucial – Case Study
As part of the case seminar from the HAExpert series, held on December 1, 2021, which specifically focused on the treatment of hereditary angioedema (HAE) in specific patients, Dr. Roman Hakl from the Institute of Clinical Immunology and Allergology at MU Faculty of Medicine and St. Anne's University Hospital in Brno presented the case of a now 34-year-old woman with HAE and obesity (BMI 37 kg/m2), who additionally has a positive family history – the disease was also diagnosed in her mother, sister, and son.
News Orally Administered Berotralstat in the Prevention of Hereditary Angioedema Attacks
Berotralstat is an oral medication administered once daily, developed to prevent hereditary angioedema (HAE) attacks. It is a kallikrein protease inhibitor, which plays a key role in the pathogenesis of this disease. A phase III clinical trial, with results recently published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, evaluated the efficacy and safety of two dosing regimens of berotralstat compared to placebo in patients with HAE.
News Current (and Future) Possibilities for Diagnosing Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Deficiency
Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency (AAT) is associated, among other things, with the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with emphysema. Most patients, however, remain undiagnosed and therefore do not receive adequate treatment. Below we summarize the current possibilities for diagnosing this genetic disorder.
News How and What the National AATD Register Benefits Experts and Patients
Given that alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is still not receiving enough attention, it is necessary to raise professional awareness of this hereditary disease by all means. This is also one of the goals of the National AATD Register, which collects patient data to monitor the progression of the disease, identify the most suitable prognostic markers, and monitor the presence or progression of other organ impairments in these patients.
News How and How the Czech National Hemophilia Program Benefits Professionals and Patients
The Czech National Hemophilia Program (ČNHP) has been an interdisciplinary initiative for many years, coordinating specialized care for both pediatric and adult patients with hemophilia and other congenital bleeding disorders in the Czech Republic. It was established on the platform of collaboration among experts from hematology centers that deal with this issue and is guided by the ČNHP Declaration, which is published on the association's website (see www.cnhp.cz).
News Analysis of the Benefits and Risks of Superabsorbent Dressings in the Treatment of Moderate to Highly Exuding Leg Ulcers
A study on the benefits and risks of superabsorbent dressings compared to standard dressings in the treatment of moderate to highly exuding leg ulcers was published last year in The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds.
News Analgesic Effects of Using Ringer's Solution in Wound Healing Management
Pain resulting from skin defects of various etiologies causes significant discomfort for the patient. However, wound care using Ringer's solution and the use of primary dressings, which include this solution to maintain a constant moist environment in the wound, can help address this problem.
News Wound Treatment Without Pain? A Rinse Solution Can Help
Patients dealing with a healing wound may fear painful dressing changes. The wound bed is exposed and highly sensitive to pain due to damaged nerve endings. By using a rinse solution, however, we can eliminate the traumatic removal of the primary dressing, making the dressing change gentler for the patient. But which solutions are suitable for this purpose and which are not?