Postgraduate medicine
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Postgraduate medicine · Jan 2025
Trends of primary health care practitioners toward bleeding management in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional analysis.
High rates of morbidity and mortality are a result of trauma being a significant health burden in Saudi Arabia. We evaluated the current trends of primary healthcare (PHC) physicians in Saudi Arabia toward patients with bleeding and their referral awareness for percutaneous endovascular arterial embolization (EAE). ⋯ PHC physicians in Saudi Arabia require a better understanding of the indications of EAE to avoid referral and triage errors, inefficient use of healthcare resources, and suboptimal patient outcomes.
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Postgraduate medicine · Jan 2025
Surgical intervention for patients with fibrinopurulent pleural empyema and acute respiratory failure: a case report.
Fibrinopurulent thorax is a rare condition that can lead to respiratory failure. Fibroblastic decortication surgery has been shown to be an effective treatment for chronic empyema in previous studies. However, there is limited evidence supporting surgical intervention for fibrinopurulent thorax in cases of respiratory failure. ⋯ This case demonstrates the efficacy of surgical treatment for fibrinopurulent thorax with respiratory failure, a scenario not previously documented in literature. Successful treatments for pneumonia and chronic empyema in the context of respiratory failure have provided both inspiration and validation for this approach. The findings of this case highlight the potential of surgical intervention as a new treatment option for clinical practice. However, as this is a single case report, further research is necessary to validate the efficacy and safety of this treatment method.
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Postgraduate medicine · Jan 2025
ReviewDetermining the outcome measures and clinical relevance of respiratory muscle training with multiple sclerosis patients: a systematic review.
The following systematic review aimed to gather information on the effectiveness of Respiratory Muscle Training (RMT) with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients. The method followed the ENTREQ and PRISMA protocol. MEDLINE, Cochrane, and Science Direct databases were used to source relevant literature. ⋯ Although muscle strength increased, increases in FVC had moderate effects on functional ability, which were negligible, and patient-reported fatigue. Findings suggest that muscle strength increases were predominantly in inspiratory muscles, and expiratory results were combined. However, the review shows a lack of research concerning the use of RMT and its prescription for MS patients.
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Postgraduate medicine · Jan 2025
The triglyceride-glucose index as an indicator of latent atherogenicity of the plasma lipid profile in healthy men with normolipidaemia.
The triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index is a novel diagnostic marker for various metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. However, little is known about the association of the TyG index with plasma atherogenicity, especially with its latent forms. The aim of this study was to assess the potential of the use of the TyG index as a marker of atherogenic risk. ⋯ Thus, the TyG index can be a valuable additional marker for assessing latent atherogenic risk; it can provide useful information for the diagnosis and treatment of early atherosclerosis.