Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift
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The application of chemotherapy against malignant tumors might control the malignant disease but harbours many pitfalls. The chemotherapy type is chosen depending on the entity and stage of the tumor as well as on the patient's characteristics and fitness. Patients under therapy should be informed on the potential side effects and should be closely monitored by physicians, familiar with the common as well as the substance specific side effects of the drugs used. ⋯ The use of new medical drug classes, targeted molecular and immune therapies has changed and improved disease control in many tumor entities in a revolutionary manner. Overall, combination treatments including targeted drugs, immunotherapy and/or classical chemotherapy show improved efficacy in tumor control. These novel (combination) therapies may provoke different side effects that physicians need to be familiar with and take into account.
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The interstitial lung diseases ILDs are a heterogeneous group of diseases that often lead to progressive fibrosis of the lungs with corresponding functional impairment. With nintedanib, a tyrosinkinase inhibitor and angiokinase inhibitor, as well as pirfenidone, which unfolds its effect among other things by inhibiting the transforming growth factor β, there are currently 2 approved antifibrotic drugs. In the rapidly progressing idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis IPF, the antifibrotic drugs nintedanib and pirfenidone have been established and approved in therapy for several years. ⋯ This describes the course of various disease entities such as connective tissue disease associated ILDs (CTD-ILDs), fibrosing hypersensitivity pneumonitis or fibrosing courses of non-IPF idiopathic interstitial pneumonitis (non-IPF IIPs) that have a corresponding fibrose-related worsening of respiratory symptoms, a deterioration of lung-functioning parameters or a disease progression in CT. Although pirfenidone also shows positive signals for this group of patients in some selected studies, its use in PF-ILD is not yet recommended. In particular, gastrointestinal side effects can occur under therapy with antifibrotic drugs and require a long-term close interdisciplinary connection of patients.
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Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. · Oct 2022
[Generalist palliative care in hospitals during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic].
In the research network of German university palliative care centers (PallPan), as part of Network University Medicine (NUM), recommendations for action were developed in regard to the care provided for seriously ill and dying patients during a pandemic. For this purpose, the experiences and needs of hospital staff working closely with patients outside of specialized palliative care units during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic were also examined. ⋯ Experiences and suggestions for improving palliative care in pandemic times are integrated into the PallPan recommendations for action. Family visits should be allowed and supplemented by digital offers. Palliative Care should also be integrated into both pandemic and contingency plans.
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Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. · Oct 2022
[Nomenclature for kidney function and kidney diseases - Improving assessment and prognosis through precision and comprehensibility].
Kidney disease represents an increasing global health problem. Its mitigation requires effective communication between all stakeholders involved in assessment, diagnosis and therapy and individuals affected by kidney disease. ⋯ Guiding principles for this process were (1) precision, (2) patient-centeredness and (3) consistency with KDIGO guidelines. The current position paper includes a translation of this nomenclature into German that was developed on behalf of the national societies for nephrology in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
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Early detection and competent treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is essential to maintain or restore the sexual health of those affected and to prevent further transmission. In this context, counselling on Sexually transmitted infections (STI) is of particular importance, both in terms of prevention and rapid diagnosis and treatment. STI are not rare in Germany: syphilis, gonococcal and chlamydial infections even occur with increasing frequency, especially among MSM. ⋯ Syphilis and other STIs also occur with completely unspecific symptoms. Even asymptomatic infections by gonococci, chlamydia, mycoplasma, HPV, HBV, HCV and HPV can lead to serious complications and late consequences. For STI (HIV, HBV, syphilis), highly effective post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is available in some cases.