Articles: treatment.
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Pol. Arch. Med. Wewn. · Jun 2024
ReviewTherapeutic strategies in preclinical stages of rheumatoid arthritis.
Modern therapies and treatment algorithms, such as the treat‑to‑target strategy, have significantly improved outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) over the past decades. Moreover, the concept of the "window of opportunity" has led to earlier diagnosis and better treatment outcomes. ⋯ The initiation of treatment in preclinical phases of RA is expected to delay, halt, or even prevent the disease onset or progression in the long term. This review summarizes this new concept, discusses current studies including an overview of therapeutic algorithms and findings, and provides a critical evaluation of pharmacologic approach in the preclinical stages of RA.
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Pol. Arch. Med. Wewn. · Jun 2024
ReviewPrimary prevention of venous thromboembolism in ambulatory cancer patients: recent advances and practical implications.
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common complication in ambulatory cancer patients receiving anticancer therapies. Many patient-, cancer-, and treatment‑related factors along with specific biomarkers can be associated with an increased risk of VTE in patients with cancer. ⋯ This narrative review summarizes the literature on the risk factors and risk assessment process for VTE, and the use of primary thromboprophylaxis in ambulatory cancer patients. We also outline important practical considerations for initiating primary thromboprophylaxis in this population.
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Pol. Arch. Med. Wewn. · Jun 2024
Molecular epidemiology and clinical significance of carbapenemase genes among carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii isolates in southern Poland.
A complex interplay between Acinetobacter spp., patients, and the environment has made it increasingly difficult to optimally treat patients infected with Acinetobacter spp., mainly due to rising antimicrobial resistance and challenges with surveillance. ⋯ An unexpectedly high incidence of CRAB infections occurred in Polish hospitals. There is a need for effective CRAB prevention and control that includes effective hospital screening, national surveillance, and improved treatment options.
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Targeted Muscle Reinnervation (TMR) is an effective surgical treatment for neuropathic pain in amputees. Qualitative descriptions of pain, depicted by pain sketches, could enhance the understanding of symptomatic improvement following surgery. Our aim is to assess whether pre-operative pain sketches, drawn by lower extremity (LE) amputees, can predict surgical outcomes following Secondary TMR surgery. ⋯ In LE amputees who underwent Secondary TMR, pre-operative pain sketches could serve as a helpful tool in predicting pain outcomes. RP sketches seemed to be associated with worse outcomes, and FP sketches with the most improvement.