Praxis
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CME: Musculoskeletal Manifestations of Lyme Disease Abstract. Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne illness in Switzerland and Lyme arthritis the most prevalent manifestation of late-stage Lyme disease. ⋯ If there is no tick bite or erythema migrans in the patient's history the diagnosis can be challenging due to the many differential diagnoses. The initial treatment is a prolonged course of oral antibiotics.
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Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne illness in Switzerland and Lyme arthritis the most prevalent manifestation of late-stage Lyme disease. It presents as a monoarthitis or oligoarthritis in large joints, often involving the knee. ⋯ If there is no tick bite or erythema migrans in the patient's history the diagnosis can be challenging due to the many differential diagnoses. The initial treatment is a prolonged course of oral antibiotics.
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Artificial Intelligence in Radiology - Definition, Potential and Challenges Abstract. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is omnipresent. ⋯ Due to its advanced digitization and its historical technical affinity radiology is especially prone to these developments. But what exactly is AI and what makes AI so potent that established medical disciplines such as radiology worry about their future job perspectives? What are the assets of AI in radiology today - and what are the major challenges? This review article tries to give some answers to these questions.
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COVID-19 - More Lung Pocus and Sparing Use of Stethoscope, Chest X-Ray and Lung CT Abstract. For an optimal management of COVID-19 (Coronary Virus Disease) we depend on a fast and reliable diagnosis and severity assessment. The gold standard so far is RT-PCR (reverse transcriptase polmerase chain reaction) from the nasopharyngeal smear. ⋯ Moreover, all three diagnostic examination techniques expose physicians, support staff and subsequent patients to an additional risk of exposure. In view of the contagiousness of SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus), lung point-of-care ultrasound (Lu-PoCUS) is a still underutilized valuable alternative, especially when using pocket devices. In this review the current value and role of stethoscope, pulsoxymetry, chest x ray, lung computer tomography and lung point-of-care ultrasound will be determined based on the available literature.
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Care Management for Polytrauma Patients in a Level-1 Trauma Centre Abstract. In our level-1 trauma institution, polytrauma patients with an Injury Severity Score of 16 or higher are facing waiting times for transfer to a rehabilitation facility, causing a negative financial outcome for our institution. The purpose of this study is to stimulate rapid transfer to a rehabilitation facility. ⋯ Trauma patients for a rehabilitation centre have a higher Case Mix Index (CMI) compared to those who do not require inpatient rehabilitation (4.22 versus 1.04, p <0.0001). With about 280 trauma patients annually waiting an extra 5.1 days for transfer to a rehabilitation facility, the financial burden for our department amounts to Swiss francs 885,360 without reimbursement. Since no extra bed capacities in rehabilitation facilities are available in our area, it may be advised to set up an early in-hospital trauma rehabilitation program in a level-1 trauma centre in order to reduce financial loss.