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The study examines whether Relative Fat Mass (RFM) is a more accurate predictor of complications associated with type 2 diabetes compared to BMI.
Year:
2018-2019
Region / City:
Beirut, Lebanon
Topic:
Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution:
Hôtel-Dieu de France Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Saint-Joseph University
Authors:
Isabelle Jambart, Ghassan Sleilaty, Sélim Jambart, Rita Medlej, Georges Halaby, Chawki Atallah, Marie-Hélène Gannagé-Yared, Georges Hajje
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers
Study Period:
December 2018 - December 2019
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
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Authors:
Luminari S; Donati B; Casali M; Valli R; Santi R; Puccini B; Kovalchuk S; Ruffini A; Fama A; Berti V; Fragliasso V; Zanelli M; Vergoni F; Versari A; Rigacci L; Merli F; Ciarrocchi A
Affiliations:
Hematology Unit, AUSL-IRCCS, Reggio Emilia; University of Modena and Reggio Emilia; Laboratory of Translational Research, AUSL-IRCCS, Reggio Emilia; Nuclear Medicine, AUSL-IRCCS, Reggio Emilia; Pathology Unit, AUSL IRCCS, Reggio Emilia; Pathology Unit, Careggi University Hospital, Firenze; Hematology, AOSP Careggi, Firenze; Gruppo Amici Dell’Ematologia Foundation (GrADE); Nuclear Medicine, University of Firenze; Hematology and Stem Cell Transplant AO San Camillo Forlanini, Roma
Corresponding authors:
Alessia Ciarrocchi; Stefano Luminari
Country:
Italy
Institutions:
AUSL-IRCCS Reggio Emilia; University of Modena and Reggio Emilia; Careggi University Hospital Firenze; University of Firenze; AO San Camillo Forlanini Roma
Medical field:
Hematology; Oncology; Molecular diagnostics
Disease:
Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma
Treatment regimen:
ABVD
Study population:
Previously untreated stage I–IV classical Hodgkin Lymphoma patients
Sample size:
238 patients (121 training set; 117 validation set)
Methodology:
Digital gene expression profiling (NanoString Technology); multivariate regression analysis; five-point Deauville scale assessment
Genes analyzed:
770 immune-related genes
Primary endpoint:
Prediction of interim FDG-PET positivity after two cycles of ABVD
Running title:
Gene predictive model for interim PET in Hodgkin Lymphoma
Keywords:
Hodgkin Lymphoma; metabolic response; interim PET; gene-based predictive model; tumor microenvironment
Word count:
4124
Year:
2013
Region / City:
Not specified
Field:
Structural engineering, earthquake engineering
Document type:
Research paper
Institution:
Society of CAD/CAM Engineers & Techno-Press
Authors:
Sullivan T. Smith, Tanaka Ikarashi, Ahmed M. Mohamed
Target audience:
Researchers and engineers in the field of structural and earthquake engineering
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Keywords:
Complex terrain; Typhoon wind field; CFD simulation; Surface roughness length; Topography
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Oldenburg, Germany
Subject:
Migratory performance, sun compass, spherical geometry
Document type:
Scientific paper
Organization / Institution:
Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM), University of Oldenburg
Authors:
James D. McLaren, Heiko Schmaljohann, Bernd Blasius
Target audience:
Researchers in biology, environmental science, migration studies
Effective period:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Modification date:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Neonatal motor development
Document type:
Systematic review
Institution:
Not specified
Authors:
Jennifer Bosserman, Dana McCarty
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers
Methods:
Cross-sectional studies, prospective observational cohort studies, case study
Assessment tools:
FSA UltraThin seat mat, Conformat Pressure-Sensitive mat, Play and Neuro-Developmental Assessment, standard force plates
Population:
Preterm infants (<37 weeks gestation)
Outcomes measured:
Center of pressure (COP), postural asymmetry, motor impairment prediction
Key findings:
All tools can assess COP and asymmetry; differences in postural control may predict future motor impairment
Conflicts of interest:
None reported
Education level:
Year 6
Subject:
Science
Document type:
Classroom investigation worksheet
Framework:
Predict, Reason, Observe, Explain (PROE)
Purpose:
Recording and reflecting on a scientific investigation
Sections included:
Predict; Reason; Observe; Explain
Observation guidance:
Visual, auditory and smell observations; written notes, drawings or photos
Investigation field:
Name of investigation
Journal:
World Journal of Gastroenterology
Type of document:
Scientific article
Article type:
Original article; Observational study
Field:
Gastroenterology; Hepatology
Topic:
Cirrhosis; Hepatic encephalopathy; Patient readmission; Mortality risk
Authors:
Xiao-Peng Hu; Jian Gao
Author affiliation:
Second Clinical College, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China; Department of Gastroenterology, Second Affiliated Hospital, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China
Corresponding author:
Jian Gao
Corresponding author position:
Professor; Chief Doctor
Institution:
Second Affiliated Hospital, Chongqing Medical University
City:
Chongqing
Country:
China
Ethics approval:
Ethics Committee of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University (No. 2017-064)
Study design:
Observational study
Study period:
January–February 2018
Follow-up period:
6 months
Sample size:
213 patients with cirrhosis
Main variables:
International normalized ratio (INR); Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) score; Hemoglobin level
Primary outcomes:
Early readmission; Mid-term mortality
Received:
April 8, 2019
First decision:
April 30, 2019
Revised:
May 7, 2019
Accepted:
June 8, 2019
Published online:
July 14, 2019
DOI:
10.3748/wjg.v25.i26.3426
License:
Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Year:
2012
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Tattooing, Body Art, Health Risks, Epidemiology, Guidelines
Document type:
Literature Review
Organization / institution:
Health Protection Agency, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, Tattoo and Piercing Industry Union
Author:
Dr. Victor Aiyedun
Target audience:
Health professionals, regulators, practitioners
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of last modification:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Topic:
Endocrine hypertension, primary aldosteronism
Document type:
Position statement
Organization / institution:
European Society of Hypertension, Japan Endocrine Society, Taiwan Society of Aldosteronism
Author:
Paolo Mulatero, Leonardo Sechi, Tracy Ann Williams, Jacques W.M. Lenders, Martin Reincke, Fumitoshi Satoh, Andrzej Januszewicz, Mitsuhide Naruse, Michael Doumas, Franco Veglio, Vin Cent Wu, Jiri Widimsky
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers in endocrinology and hypertension
Year:
1986–2023
Type:
Literature review / reference compilation
Topic:
Central venous catheterization, mechanical complications, training, ultrasound guidance
Authors:
Walsh EC, Fitzsimons MG, Gibson F, Bodenham A, Bannon M, Heller, Rivera, Adrian M, Borgquist O, Kröger T, Domino KB, Lee LA, Sznajder JI, Zveibil FR, Bitterman H, Weiner P, Bursztein S, Barsuk JH, Cohen ER, Feinglass J, McGaghie WC, Wayne DB, Moureau N, Lamperti M, Kelly LJ, Koh J, Xu Y, Yeo L, Soffler MI, Hayes MM, Smith CC, Peltan ID, Shiga T, Gordon JA, Currier PF, Ma IWY, Brindle ME, Ronksley PE, Lorenzetti DL, Sauve RS, Ghali WA, Duncan JR, Henderson K, Street M, McGee DC, Schummer W, Schummer C, Rose N, Niesen WD, Sakka SG, Milling TJ, Rose J, Briggs WM, Troianos CA, Jobes DR, Ellison N, Leung J, Duffy M, Finckh A, Bansal R, Agarwal SK, Tiwari SC, Dash SC, Mallory DL, McGee WT, Shawker TH, Brass P, Hellmich M, Kolodziej L, Schick G, Gualtieri E, Deppe SA, Sipperly ME, Thompson DR, Fragou M, Gravvanis A, Dimitriou V, Aouad MT, Kanazi GE, Abdallah FW, Ablordeppey EA, Drewry AM, Beyer AB, Bodenham Chair A, Babu S, Bennett J, Parienti JJ, Mongardon N, Mégarbane B, Mira JP, Kalfon P, Gros A, Marqué S, Thuong M, Pottier V, Ramakers M, Savary B, Seguin A, Valette X, Terzi N, Sauneuf B, Cattoir V, Mermel LA, du Cheyron D, Chen HE, Sonntag CC, Pepley DF, Prabhu RS, Han DC, Moore JZ, Miller SR, Yovanoff MA, Mirkin KA, Mohamadipanah H, Parthiban C, Nathwani J, Rutherford D, DiMarco S, Pugh C, Clinkard D, Holden M, Ungi T, Messenger D, Davison C, Fichtinger G, McGraw R
Source type:
Scientific journal articles
Period covered:
1986–2023
Medical field:
Anesthesiology, intensive care, surgery
Focus:
Mechanical complications, central venous catheter placement, procedural training, simulation, ultrasound guidance
Note:
Year
Topic:
Medical Diagnosis and Documentation
Document Type:
Clinical Guidelines
Target Audience:
Healthcare Professionals
Subject:
Lung cancer diagnosis and procedure coding
Diagnosis codes:
ICD-9 162.0, 162.2, 162.3, 162.4, 162.5, 162.8, 162.9; ICD-10 C33, C34.00, C34.01, C34.02, C34.10, C34.11, C34.12, C34.2, C34.30, C34.31, C34.32, C34.80, C34.81, C34.82, C34.90, C34.91, C34.92
Procedure codes:
CPT, ICD-9 Procedure, ICD-10 Procedure
Clinical focus:
Biopsy procedures, CT scans, treatments, and post-procedural complications
Complication types:
Pneumothorax, prolonged air leak, hemorrhage, intubation/mechanical ventilation, mediastinitis, pneumonia, empyema, abscess of lung
Setting:
Inpatient and outpatient hospital care
Cost attribution rule:
Inpatient biopsies after day 2 costed at outpatient rate
Purpose:
Patient selection and identification of post-procedural complications and treatments
Coding systems referenced:
ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM, CPT
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Illinois
Topic:
Health, Influenza, Pediatrics
Document Type:
Broadcast
Organization:
OSF Healthcare
Author:
Dr. Mustafa Bakir
Target Audience:
General Public, Parents, Healthcare Professionals
Period of Validity:
Current Flu Season
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / city:
International
Theme:
Psychiatry, Bariatric Surgery
Document type:
Review Article
Author:
Various
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, psychiatrists, bariatric surgeons
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
2024
Date of modifications:
Not specified
Document Type:
Supplementary material
Content Type:
Database search strategy
Subject Area:
Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy and surgical wound complications
Medical Focus:
Surgical Site Infection, wound dehiscence, wound complications
Methodology:
Randomised controlled trial filter with animal exclusion
Keywords:
NPWT, suction, vacuum-assisted closure, surgical site infection, wound dehiscence, cytokines, growth factors
Search Components:
Intervention terms, complication terms, healing terms, trial filters, molecular factors
Intended Use:
Systematic review or evidence synthesis
Year:
2014
Region:
Texas, USA
Program:
Medicaid and CHIP
Document Type:
Technical Notes / Report
Organization:
Institute for Child Health Policy, University of Florida
External Reviewer:
External Quality Review Organization for Texas Medicaid Managed Care and CHIP
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Healthcare providers, hospital administrators, policymakers
Issue Date:
March 21, 2016
Content:
Methodology, data inclusion criteria, POA quality checks, PPC calculations, hospital and state-level PPC results
Measurement Year:
Calendar Year 2014
PPC Categories:
65
POA Quality Check Levels:
Red zone, Grey zone
Excluded Populations:
Dual-eligible Medicaid/Medicare, low-volume hospitals, severe or catastrophic illness patients
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Not specified
Subject:
Postoperative pulmonary complications, receiver-operator characteristics
Document type:
Supplemental digital content
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, medical professionals
Period of action:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Measurement methods for anaesthesia, including clinical utility, complications, and sources of error
Date:
28/11/16
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Measurement methods in anaesthesia
Document Type:
Educational material
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Medical professionals or students
Effective Period:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / Country:
Global data with emphasis on developing countries
Subject:
Ileal perforation, stoma complications, enteric fever, tuberculosis
Document Type:
Medical review article
Institution / Organization:
Surgical departments and hospitals cited in studies
Authors:
Multiple cited studies (Wani et al., Dasgupta et al., Kim et al., Khanna et al., Kapoor et al.)
Target Audience:
Surgeons, gastroenterologists, medical researchers
Causes:
Typhoid fever, tuberculosis, Crohn’s disease, celiac disease, NSAIDs, neoplasms, trauma, foreign body, radiation enteritis
Complications:
Wound infection, wound dehiscence, fecal fistula, paralytic ileus, burst abdomen, abscess, septicaemia, stoma-related complications (prolapse, retraction, ischemia, stenosis, parastomal hernia, bleeding, fistulation)
Surgical Interventions:
Primary repair, resection and anastomosis, ileostomy, ileo-transverse anastomosis, single-layer repair with omental patch
Epidemiology:
Peak incidence during May–September or August–November, male predominance, terminal ileum most affected
Mortality Rate:
9.9%–variable depending on timing of surgery and method
Diagnosis:
Clinical and operative findings, history of remittent fever, Widal test titers
Treatment Considerations:
Degree of contamination, patient condition, delay in presentation
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Health Economics, Neonatal Care
Document Type:
Supplemental Material / Research Table and Figure
Institution:
Academic Medical Center / Research Group
Authors:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Health economists, neonatologists, researchers
Analysis Period:
Short-term (hospital stay) and long-term (childhood)
Data Currency:
US Dollars
Health Conditions Covered:
Intestinal failure-associated liver disease (IFALD), necrotizing enterocolitis, sepsis
Outcomes Measured:
Hospital costs, long-term disability, chronic liver disease, QALY
Methodology:
Cost-effectiveness analysis, transition probabilities, incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER)
Model Population:
Surgical neonates at risk of IFALD and related complications
Year:
2026
Topic:
Infectious diseases, surgical site infections
Document type:
Medical reference / educational material
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, medical students
Key terms:
Infection, bacteremia, sepsis, severe sepsis, septic shock, abscess, cellulitis, MODS, SIRS
Clinical focus:
Wound infection classification, abscess formation, systemic inflammatory responses
Treatment overview:
Drainage procedures, antibiotic therapy, systemic support
Pathogens mentioned:
Staphylococcus aureus, Gram-negative bacteria (E.coli)
Onset period:
7–10 days post-surgery for wound abscesses