Vitamin A deficiency retinopathy related to medical interventions in a Swiss cohort: a case series
CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin A deficiency retinopathy can occur following medical interventions associated with malabsorption. In cases of night blindness, vitamin A levels should be measured.PMID:37921090 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40097 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - November 3, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jeanne M Gunzinger Daniel R Muth James V M Hanson Mayss Al-Sheikh Katrin Fasler Daniel Barthelmes Sandrine A Zweifel Source Type: research

Complementary and Integrative Medicine: a plea for a better resource allocation by the SwissDRG grouping algorithm
Swiss Med Wkly. 2023 Oct 3;153:40130. doi: 10.57187/smw.2023.40130.ABSTRACTNo abstract available.PMID:37921227 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40130 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - November 3, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Fabian Grass Chantal Berna Charles-Andr é Vogel Nicolas Demartines Fabio Agri Source Type: research

Supplementum 273: Abstracts Swiss Anaesthesia 2023, joint annual meeting of the Swiss Society for Anaesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine and the Swiss Association for Anaesthesia Nursing
Swiss Med Wkly. 2023 Nov 1;153:3604. doi: 10.57187/s.3604.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37921087 | DOI:10.57187/s.3604 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - November 3, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: None Swiss Society For Anaesthesiology And Perioperative Medicine None Swiss Association For Anaesthesia Nursing Source Type: research

Vitamin A deficiency retinopathy related to medical interventions in a Swiss cohort: a case series
CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin A deficiency retinopathy can occur following medical interventions associated with malabsorption. In cases of night blindness, vitamin A levels should be measured.PMID:37921090 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40097 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - November 3, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jeanne M Gunzinger Daniel R Muth James V M Hanson Mayss Al-Sheikh Katrin Fasler Daniel Barthelmes Sandrine A Zweifel Source Type: research

Complementary and Integrative Medicine: a plea for a better resource allocation by the SwissDRG grouping algorithm
Swiss Med Wkly. 2023 Oct 3;153:40130. doi: 10.57187/smw.2023.40130.ABSTRACTNo abstract available.PMID:37921227 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40130 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - November 3, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Fabian Grass Chantal Berna Charles-Andr é Vogel Nicolas Demartines Fabio Agri Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research