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News Obstacle Called Vasospasm: Which Solution Is Most Effective in Microsurgery and How to Pharmacologically Assist It?
Turkish authors in their study focused on the use of metamizole in addressing vasospasm in microsurgery. Using an animal model, they sought to answer the question of how this drug compares to lidocaine and papaverine.
News Cannabidiol as a way to reduce anxiety in patients with Parkinson's disease?
A recent study by Brazilian authors examined the effects of cannabidiol on tremors and anxiety in patients with Parkinson's disease. Could it represent a promising modality in this indication?
News Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety of Two Enoxaparin Dosing Regimens in Patients After Chest Surgery
Effective prevention of thromboembolic disease in patients undergoing chest surgery is one of the key therapeutic goals. However, the question remains as to what dose of low molecular weight heparin is optimal for these individuals. A multicenter clinical trial compared the efficacy of a fixed dose of enoxaparin to a weight-adjusted dose.
News Thromboprophylaxis in Cancer Patients − Results of Current Meta-Analysis
A recently published meta-analysis shows the benefits of thromboprophylaxis in cancer patients, with no increased risk of severe bleeding complications.
News When Size Matters or What Is Small Is Effective
The systemic effect of an orally administered drug can be expected, among other things, if it has suitable physicochemical properties. How can insufficient absorption or poor solubility be solved? We provide the answer below.
News Diosmin Succeeded in Preventing Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome in Study
In a recently published study, diosmin was evaluated in women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF). Attention was focused on its effect in preventing and treating ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).
News Preserving Quality of Life for Patients During Palliative Treatment of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
An analysis of the quality of life of patients treated with a combination of atezolizumab with nab-paclitaxel for metastatic triple-negative breast cancer was published in the Annals of Oncology journal.
News Quality of Life of Patients on Adjuvant Treatment for HER2-Positive Breast Cancer
The KATHERINE clinical trial demonstrated that adjuvant therapy with trastuzumab emtansine compared to trastuzumab significantly improves invasive disease-free survival in patients with HER2-positive early breast cancer and residual invasive disease after prior treatment. A post hoc analysis of this study was published in the journal Cancer, focusing on patient-reported outcomes related to quality of life during and after treatment.
News High Dose of Protein Affects Mortality in Critically Ill Patients if They Do Not Have Sepsis
The optimal composition of nutrition in terms of adequate energy and protein intake for critically ill patients is still a subject of professional discussion. The study cited below aimed to shed more light on this issue by evaluating how early intake of high amounts of proteins and excessive energy intake affects mortality in these patients.
News Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance in Predicting Progression of Low-Risk Prostate Cancer
A newly published study has demonstrated the utility of imaging using multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) and its interpretation using PI-RADS version 2 (Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System) in predicting unfavorable disease outcomes in patients with prostate cancer suitable for active surveillance.
News Magnetic Resonance Can Reduce the Need for Prostate Biopsies
As early as 2013, Czech experts demonstrated that in patients with elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, imaging using a 3-Tesla magnetic resonance (3T MRI) can replace biopsy in many cases when detecting prostate cancer.
News How to Communicate and Receive an Oncological Diagnosis
Communicating the truth about a patient's health condition does not have a very long tradition in the Czech Republic. The Czech healthcare system only began to emphasize this aspect, that is, honest and open communication between doctor and patient, several years after the Velvet Revolution.
News How to Communicate and Receive an Oncological Diagnosis
Communicating the truth to a patient about their health condition does not have a very long tradition in the Czech Republic. The Czech healthcare system started emphasizing this aspect, i.e., honest and open communication between doctor and patient, several years after the Velvet Revolution.
News Current Therapy Options for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a chronic progressive disease that exclusively affects adults, predominantly of middle and older age. Until recently, the disease was practically untreatable. However, this has changed with the discovery of antifibrotic drugs, which have significantly altered the prognosis for patients. Early diagnosis and initiation of therapy at a specialized center, of which there are several in the Czech Republic, are essential for success.
News Effect of Cataract Surgery on Melatonin Secretion in Adults Aged 60 and Over
A study by ophthalmologists and epidemiologists from Nara University in Japan, recently published in JAMA Ophthalmology, examined the relationship between cataract surgery, the use of clear and yellow intraocular lenses, and the level of melatonin secretion.