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A Nomogram Model for Predicting Prognosis in Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage Patients
CONCLUSIONS: ICH score, GCS score, irregular shape, uneven density, IVH relation, surgery are easily available indicators to assist neurologists in formulating the most appropriate therapy for every intracranial hemorrhage patient. Further large prospective clinical trials are needed to obtain more integrated and reliable conclusions.PMID:36992585 | DOI:10.31083/j.jin2202042
Source: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience - March 30, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Yunjie Li Xia Liu Jingxuan Wang Chao Pan Zhouping Tang Source Type: research

Arterial Closure Devices for Treatment of Inadvertent Large-Caliber Catheter Insertion Into the Subclavian or Carotid Artery: A Case Series of Five Patients
CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERIZATION is a common procedure in today`s medicine. Iatrogenic complications occur in up to 34% of catheter placements including 5% of arterial puncture. A variety of complications by arterial puncture have recently been described, including airway obstruction, pseudoaneurysms, arteriovenous fistulas, and even stroke caused by arterial thrombosis or embolization. Although 2-D ultrasound assisted insertion of large central venous catheters may reduce adverse events, it might not be available in an emergency setting, and the use of ultrasound guidance requires training. Depending on anatomic localizatio...
Source: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia - September 9, 2013 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Arno Stellmes, Nicolas Diehm, Malte Book, Jürg Schmidli, Dai-Do Do, Jan Gralla Tags: Case Reports Source Type: research

Board #247 - Program Innovation Engaging Learners in an Annual Nursing Staff Competency Blitz through Video Simulations (Submission #9201).
Conclusion: Over 1,500 staff nurses and 500 assistive personnel participated in the nursing competency blitz over a two-week time frame. Overall, the nursing staff was very positive about the format and use of simulation to ensure competency. Approximately 48% of staff rated the use of video simulations for Blitz as being extremely effective (e.g. 10 on a 1-10 scale), with over 86% rating the effectiveness at an 8 or higher. Time to complete the competencies was much less (715 total hours) than expected (1400 hours) based on previous years. Improvements in competency were noted for both staff nurses (improvement in scores ...
Source: Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare - December 1, 2014 Category: Medical Equipment Tags: Abstracts: 2ND PLACE AWARD WINNER: PDF Only Source Type: research

Assessment of Device Related Thrombus and Associated Clinical Outcomes with the WATCHMAN Left Atrial Appendage Closure Device for Embolic Protection in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation (From the PROTECT-AF Trial)
Left atrial appendage (LAA) closure with the WATCHMAN device is an alternative to anticoagulation for stroke prevention in selected patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). LA device related thrombus (DRT) is poorly defined and understood. We aimed to 1) develop consensus echocardiographic diagnostic criteria for DRT 2) estimate the incidence of DRT and 3) determine clinical event rates in patients with DRT. In Phase 1 (Training), a training manual was developed and reviewed by 3 echocardiographers with LAA closure device experience.
Source: The American Journal of Cardiology - February 1, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Michael L. Main, Dali Fan, Vivek Y. Reddy, David R. Holmes, Nicole T. Gordon, Tina R. Coggins, John A. House, Lawrence Liao, Dawn Rabineau, George G. Latus, Kenneth C. Huber, Horst Sievert, Richard F. Wright, Shephal K. Doshi, Pamela S. Douglas Source Type: research

Assessment of Device-Related Thrombus and Associated Clinical Outcomes With the WATCHMAN Left Atrial Appendage Closure Device for Embolic Protection in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation (from the PROTECT-AF Trial)
Left atrial appendage closure with the WATCHMAN device is an alternative to anticoagulation for stroke prevention in selected patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). LA device-related thrombus (DRT) is poorly defined and understood. We aimed to (1) develop consensus echocardiographic diagnostic criteria for DRT; (2) estimate the incidence of DRT; and (3) determine clinical event rates in patients with DRT. In phase 1 (training), a training manual was developed and reviewed by 3 echocardiographers with left atrial appendage closure device experience.
Source: The American Journal of Cardiology - February 1, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Michael L. Main, Dali Fan, Vivek Y. Reddy, David R. Holmes, Nicole T. Gordon, Tina R. Coggins, John A. House, Lawrence Liao, Dawn Rabineau, George G. Latus, Kenneth C. Huber, Horst Sievert, Richard F. Wright, Shephal K. Doshi, Pamela S. Douglas Tags: Arrhythmias and Conduction Disturbances Source Type: research

French Intensive Care Society, International congress - Réanimation 2016.
C, Sauneuf B, Verrier P, Pottier V, Orabona M, Samba D, Viquesnel G, Lermuzeaux M, Hazera P, Hanouz JL, Parienti JJ, Du Cheyron D, Demoule A, Clavel M, Rolland-Debord C, Perbet S, Terzi N, Kouatchet A, Wallet F, Roze H, Vargas F, Guérin C, Dellamonica J, Jaber S, Similowski T, Quenot JP, Binquet C, Vinsonneau C, Barbar SD, Vinault S, Deckert V, Lemaire S, Hssain AA, Bruyère R, Souweine B, Lagrost L, Adrie C, Jung B, Daurat A, De Jong A, Chanques G, Mahul M, Monnin M, Molinari N, Lheureux O, Trepo E, Hites M, Cotton F, Wolff F, Surin R, Créteur J, Vincent JL, Gustot T, Jacobs F, Taccone FS, Neuville M, Timsit JF, El-Hel...
Source: Australian Family Physician - May 31, 2016 Category: Primary Care Authors: Jaillette E, Girault C, Brunin G, Zerimech F, Chiche A, Broucqsault-Dedrie C, Fayolle C, Minacori F, Alves I, Barrailler S, Robriquet L, Delaporte E, Thellier D, Delcourte C, Duhamel A, Nseir S, Valette X, Desmeulles I, Savary B, Masson R, Seguin A, Daubi Tags: Ann Intensive Care Source Type: research

Benefits and Challenges of Going Abroad for Research or Clinical Training
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Source: Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis - July 17, 2016 Category: Hematology Authors: Nicoletta Riva, Mandy Lauw Tags: Early Career Series Source Type: research

Benefits and Challenges of Going Abroad for Research or Clinical Training.
This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. PMID: 27425373 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Thrombosis and Haemostasis - July 17, 2016 Category: Hematology Authors: Riva N, Lauw M Tags: J Thromb Haemost Source Type: research

ECG Educational Standards for Prehospital Providers
The level of knowledge pertaining to electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation among prehospital healthcare providers undoubtedly impacts patient outcomes. EMS personnel from EMRs to EMTs, AEMTs and paramedics play a critical role in the care of acutely ill and injured patients. First responders make critical decisions regarding initial assessment, intervention and transport. They must do so expeditiously. Such decisions have profound implications on quality and continuity of care. The importance of such actions becomes especially evident in regard to on-scene ECG interpretation. The prehospital providers' ECG interpretation ...
Source: JEMS Patient Care - November 27, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Jonathan Barney, BA, EMT, MS3 Tags: Training Exclusive Articles Cardiac & Resuscitation Source Type: news

Firefighting and On-Duty Cardiac Deaths
Conclusion Using autopsy data from on-duty fatalities that occurred over a 15-year period, the underlying cardiac pathological conditions associated with sudden cardiac death were investigated among firefighters. Our data suggest a need for updated and improved medical screening for firefighters. Particularly, screening for CHD and cardiac enlargement should be incorporated into a firefighter’s routine screening. Given the important role of EMS in ensuring both civilian and firefighter safety, EMS personnel should be alert to the potential to encounter either sudden cardiac arrest or a myocardial infarction in firefighte...
Source: JEMS Special Topics - November 12, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Denise L. Smith, PhD, FACSM Tags: Training Exclusive Articles Source Type: news

Cardio-Oncology: Vascular and Metabolic Perspectives: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.
gy; and Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing Abstract Cardio-oncology has organically developed as a new discipline within cardiovascular medicine as a result of the cardiac and vascular adverse sequelae of the major advances in cancer treatment. Patients with cancer and cancer survivors are at increased risk of vascular disease for a number of reasons. First, many new cancer therapies, including several targeted therapies, are associated with vascular and metabolic complications. Second, cancer itself serves as a risk factor for vascular disease, especially by increasing the risk for thromboembolic events...
Source: Circulation - February 21, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Campia U, Moslehi JJ, Amiri-Kordestani L, Barac A, Beckman JA, Chism DD, Cohen P, Groarke JD, Herrmann J, Reilly CM, Weintraub NL, American Heart Association Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease; Council on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biol Tags: Circulation Source Type: research

Surgical Techniques for Implanting the EVAHEART 2 Double Cuff Tipless Inflow Cannula
The EVAHEART 2 (Sun Medical Technology Research Corporation, Nagano, Japan) is an investigational centrifugal ventricular assist device in the United States, introduced a new type inflow, named “double cuff tipless” inflow cannula intended to mitigate the risks of cannula malposition and subsequent ischemic stroke events associated with thrombi around the inflow cannula. To achieve these performance benefits of the “tipless” design, however, it is crucial to adhere to the recommended surgical procedure. We introduced a polymer-based patient model that mimics a dilated cardiomyopathy apex for inflow cannula implanta...
Source: ASAIO Journal - November 1, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Tags: How to do it Article Source Type: research

Novel synaptic plasticity enhancer drug to augment functional recovery with rehabilitation
Purpose of review Stroke is a devastating illness which severely attenuates quality of life because of paralysis. Despite recent advances in therapies during acute phase such as thrombolytic therapy, clinical option to intervene the process of rehabilitation is limited. No pharmacological intervention that could enhance the effect of rehabilitation has not been established. Recent articles, which are summarized in the review article, reported novel small compound which accelerates training-dependent motor function recovery after brain damage. Recent findings A novel small compound, edonerpic maleate, binds to collapsi...
Source: Current Opinion in Neurology - November 5, 2019 Category: Neurology Tags: TRAUMA AND REHABILITATION: Edited by Rajiv R. Ratan and Yutaka Yoshida Source Type: research