Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift
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Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. · Apr 2022
[White Paper - Improving the care of patients with impairments following sepsis and infections].
Hundreds of thousands of individuals who experience lasting sequelae after sepsis and infections in Germany do not receive optimal care. In this White Paper we present measures for improvement, which were developed by a multidisciplinary expect panel as part of the SEPFROK project. Improved care rests on four pillars: 1. cross-sectoral assessment of sequelae and a structured discharge and transition management, 2. interdisciplinary rehabilitation and aftercare with structural support, 3. strengthening the specific health literacy of patients and families, and 4. increased research into causes, prevention and treatment of sequelae. To achieve this, appropriate cross-sectoral care structures and legal frameworks must be created.
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Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. · Apr 2022
[Autoimmune Hepatitis - What is important for clinical practice?]
Autoimmune hepatitis is a rare but chronic autoimmune-mediated liver disease. Key features are elevated transaminases, hypergammaglobulinemia, presence of specific autoantibodies and typical histological features. Diagnostic scores are helpful in establishing the diagnosis. ⋯ First-line therapy includes steroids and azathioprine and results in biochemical and histological remission in the majority of patients. In most cases, lifelong therapy is required. Every patient should receive regular follow-up surveillance including biochemical parameters as well as sonography and elastography.
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Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. · Apr 2022
[Safety and effectiveness of oral anticoagulation in patients with atrial fibrillation and renal insufficiency - a real-world perspective].
Non-vitamin-K dependent oral anti-coagulants (NOAC) are the current therapeutic standard for preventing strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and should be preferred over vitamin K antagonists (VKA) in this indication. This recommendation applies also to patients with VHF and concomitant chronic kidney disease (CKD). ⋯ In addition, RWE in respect to the indication showed that the superiority of NOAC versus the VKA warfarin can also be extrapolated to phenprocoumon, the commonly used VKA in Germany. Furthermore, data include evidence that the typical progression of CKD appears to be less pronounced in individuals treated with NOAC compared to those treated with VKA.
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The measurement quality of systems used for determination of glucose concentrations has to be sufficiently high to obtain measurement results that are reliable in a clinical context regarding the intended use (e. g., diabetes diagnosis and monitoring). The "Richtlinie der Bundesärztekammer zur Qualitätssicherung laboratoriumsmedizinischer Untersuchungen" (guideline of the German Medical Association on quality assurance in medical laboratory examinations) includes specifications on the internal and external quality assurance that are legally binding for glucose measurements in healthcare. ⋯ With systems for continuous glucose monitoring, there are currently no technological means to regularly check measurement quality. Additionally, repeated manufacturer-independent evaluations, which could lead to improved measurement quality, are not available.
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Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. · Apr 2022
[Functional somatic symptoms: Clinical varieties, diagnostic challenges, therapeutic principles].
Functional somatic symptoms are common and multiform. They occur in all genders and age groups, with and without somatic or mental comorbidity. Dysfunctional illness behaviour on the patients' (e. g., excessive attention or anxiety) and also on the caregivers' side (e. g., nocebo messages, redundant investigations or risky treatments) can promote chronification. Empathy, well balanced diagnostics, comprehensible information within individual multifactorial explanatory models, refocussing, activation, and - in more severe forms - additional measures such as psychotherapy are recommended.