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Recurrent Takotsubo syndrome with variable echocardiographic and electrocardiographic appearances
N Z Med J. 2023 Sep 15;136(1582):91-93.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37708489
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Aleisha Easton Andrew J Kerr Jen-Li Looi Source Type: research

Low and intermediate risk aortic dissection detection risk score and negative D-dimer: a word of caution
N Z Med J. 2023 Sep 15;136(1582):87-90.ABSTRACTA low or intermediate aortic dissection detection risk score coupled with a negative D-dimer has been proposed as a reliable rule-out strategy for acute aortic syndrome (AAS) in the emergency department. Locally, its use has crept into the work-up of patients with suspected AAS. This opinion piece offers a word of caution-the stakes are high for missing AAS. Although the rule-out strategy does show exciting potential, it remains to be validated, especially for Australasian patients. Patients with suspected AAS should continue to be investigated with timely advanced imaging suc...
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Steve Wfr Waqanivavalagi Source Type: research

Exploring older peoples' attitudes and preferences around the use of their healthcare information
CONCLUSION: This study finds general support from patients for the use of their routinely collected data for secondary purposes as long as its use will benefit the population from which the data are taken. It also highlights the necessity of including the perspectives of different cultures in the collection, storage, use and analysis of health information, particularly concerning Māori cultural considerations.PMID:37708487
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Cristian Gonzalez-Prieto Daniel Wilson Gillian Dobbie Claudia Rivera-Rodriguez Susan Yates Reshmi Rai-Bala Tara Sani Rosie Dobson Sarah Cullum Source Type: research

Exploring the impact of e-learning modules and webinars on health professionals' understanding of the End of Life Choice Act 2019: a secondary analysis of Manat ū Hauora - Ministry of Health workforce survey
CONCLUSION: Despite low completion and attendance rates, the study highlights the positive association between training and health professionals' overall understanding of the Act. These results emphasise the need for enhancing training programmes to increase health professionals' knowledge and competence with AD. Furthermore, the research proposes focussing on healthcare practitioners in the early stages of their careers and not directly engaged in offering AD services, as well as Māori and Pasifika health practitioners.PMID:37708486
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Aida Dehkhoda Rosemary Frey Melissa Carey Xuepeng Jing Jacqualine Robinson Frederick Sundram Nicholas R Hoeh Susan Bull David Menkes Gary Cheung Source Type: research

Non-attendance at diabetic retinal screening in Te Tai Tokerau, Northland, Aotearoa New Zealand
CONCLUSION: Younger age, socio-economic deprivation, type 1 diabetes and Māori and Pacific ethnicity are risk factors for nonattendance at diabetic retinal screening.PMID:37708485
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Laura E Wolpert Christopher Hja Sadler Andrew R Watts David M Dalziel Source Type: research

How young people in Aotearoa perceive vaping and the associated oral health risks
CONCLUSIONS: The findings indicate that there is a need for improved information for young people communicating the potential oral health risks of vaping and that oral health professionals are a way to disseminate this information.PMID:37708484
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hillary Hang Rosie Dobson Judith McCool Source Type: research

Recurrent Takotsubo syndrome with variable echocardiographic and electrocardiographic appearances
N Z Med J. 2023 Sep 15;136(1582):91-93.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37708489
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Aleisha Easton Andrew J Kerr Jen-Li Looi Source Type: research

Low and intermediate risk aortic dissection detection risk score and negative D-dimer: a word of caution
N Z Med J. 2023 Sep 15;136(1582):87-90.ABSTRACTA low or intermediate aortic dissection detection risk score coupled with a negative D-dimer has been proposed as a reliable rule-out strategy for acute aortic syndrome (AAS) in the emergency department. Locally, its use has crept into the work-up of patients with suspected AAS. This opinion piece offers a word of caution-the stakes are high for missing AAS. Although the rule-out strategy does show exciting potential, it remains to be validated, especially for Australasian patients. Patients with suspected AAS should continue to be investigated with timely advanced imaging suc...
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Steve Wfr Waqanivavalagi Source Type: research

Exploring older peoples' attitudes and preferences around the use of their healthcare information
CONCLUSION: This study finds general support from patients for the use of their routinely collected data for secondary purposes as long as its use will benefit the population from which the data are taken. It also highlights the necessity of including the perspectives of different cultures in the collection, storage, use and analysis of health information, particularly concerning Māori cultural considerations.PMID:37708487
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Cristian Gonzalez-Prieto Daniel Wilson Gillian Dobbie Claudia Rivera-Rodriguez Susan Yates Reshmi Rai-Bala Tara Sani Rosie Dobson Sarah Cullum Source Type: research

Exploring the impact of e-learning modules and webinars on health professionals' understanding of the End of Life Choice Act 2019: a secondary analysis of Manat ū Hauora - Ministry of Health workforce survey
CONCLUSION: Despite low completion and attendance rates, the study highlights the positive association between training and health professionals' overall understanding of the Act. These results emphasise the need for enhancing training programmes to increase health professionals' knowledge and competence with AD. Furthermore, the research proposes focussing on healthcare practitioners in the early stages of their careers and not directly engaged in offering AD services, as well as Māori and Pasifika health practitioners.PMID:37708486
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Aida Dehkhoda Rosemary Frey Melissa Carey Xuepeng Jing Jacqualine Robinson Frederick Sundram Nicholas R Hoeh Susan Bull David Menkes Gary Cheung Source Type: research

Non-attendance at diabetic retinal screening in Te Tai Tokerau, Northland, Aotearoa New Zealand
CONCLUSION: Younger age, socio-economic deprivation, type 1 diabetes and Māori and Pacific ethnicity are risk factors for nonattendance at diabetic retinal screening.PMID:37708485
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Laura E Wolpert Christopher Hja Sadler Andrew R Watts David M Dalziel Source Type: research

How young people in Aotearoa perceive vaping and the associated oral health risks
CONCLUSIONS: The findings indicate that there is a need for improved information for young people communicating the potential oral health risks of vaping and that oral health professionals are a way to disseminate this information.PMID:37708484
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hillary Hang Rosie Dobson Judith McCool Source Type: research

A retrospective observational study of the management of non-traumatic dental presentations at a tertiary centre in New Zealand: a Choosing Wisely approach
CONCLUSIONS: NTDPs may receive non-optimal management in EDs. Continuing to care for NTDPs in this environment may add to increased healthcare costs, access block and poor opioid and antimicrobial stewardship.PMID:37708483
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Calum Fisher Oliver Sutcliffe Peter Coghlan Andrew McCombie Laura Joyce Source Type: research

Artificial intelligence in medicine: Promethean moment or Pandora's box?
N Z Med J. 2023 Sep 15;136(1582):11-13.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37708482
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Tim Eglinton Isaac Tranter-Entwistle Saxon Connor Source Type: research

State of general practice in New Zealand
N Z Med J. 2023 Sep 15;136(1582):8-10.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37708481
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - September 14, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bryan Betty Jo Scott-Jones Les Toop Source Type: research