Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift
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The spread of multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria jeopardizes tuberculosis control, especially in the WHO Europe region. Following the availability of novel drugs and treatment regimens the World Health Organization has updated management recommendations for patients affected by drug-resistant tuberculosis. These novel recommendations include a significant reduction in the duration of therapy. This review presents the epidemiology and diagnostics of antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis as well as up-to-date treatment recommendations.
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Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. · Sep 2023
[Molecular tumor diagnostics as the driving force behind precision oncology].
Molecular pathological diagnostics plays a central role in personalized oncology and requires multidisciplinary teamwork. It is just as relevant for the individual patient who is being treated with an approved therapy method or an individual treatment attempt as it is for prospective clinical studies that require the identification of specific therapeutic target structures or complex biomarkers for study inclusion. ⋯ Future developments will be significantly shaped by improvements in scalable molecular diagnostics, in which increasingly complex and multi-layered data sets must be quickly converted into clinically useful information. One focus will be on the development of adaptive diagnostic strategies in order to be able to depict the enormous plasticity of a cancer disease over time.
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Actively avoiding fever is the only possibility to improve neurological outcome after cardiac arrest. It is uncertain if and which patients benefit from a lower target temperature. The ERC Guidelines in 2021 recommended targeted temperature management (TTM) for all patients after in- and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with a target temperature of 32-36 °C for at least 24 hours. ⋯ The large TTM2 Trial in 2021 did not show a benefit neither in survival nor in neurological outcome in the group of hypothermia at 33°C compared to normothermia. Although leading to the updated guidelines, applying these study results to the German population is restricted as the rate of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or shockable rhythms is much lower in Germany. Further studies are needed to allow a better differentiation of subpopulations and to implement a more individual classification und therapy.
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Burn injuries represent a special type of injury that requires special expertise. Both in adequate wound treatment and in intensive medical care, there are various special features that must be considered and due to which treatment by experienced medical personnel is necessary. ⋯ Intensive medical treatment as well as surgical therapy of deep burn wounds should then be performed in a burn center. The article provides an overview of the classifications of burn injuries, the management of wound care, the various therapeutic options, both conservative and surgical, and the special features of burn disease.
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Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. · Sep 2023
[Antagonizing anticoagulants in intracranial hemorrhage - step by step].
Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is an indispensable tool and current standard of care in neurology. However, until recently direct therapeutic options for intracranial hemorrhage under existing anticoagulation were not available. With the introduction of two new medications - Idarucizumab and Andexanet alfa - neurologists take a more targeted approach in treating these patients.