Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 9 de 9
Filtrar
1.
Pneumologie ; 78(5): 302-319, 2024 May.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38508225

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: The ambulantization of patient care that were previously provided as inpatient service is one of the goals of the current reform in the German healthcare system. In pulmonology, this particularly applies to endoscopic procedures. However, the real costs of endoscopic services, which form the basis for the calculation of a future so called hybrid DRG or in the AOP catalog, are unclear. METHODS: After selection of use cases including endoscopic procedures which can be performed on an outpatient basis by a committee of experts the appropriate DRGs were identified from the §â€Š21-KHEntgG data for 2022 published by the Institute for the Hospital Remuneration System (InEK). The costs were calculated from the respective InEK cost matrix added by the calculated material costs. RESULTS: The use cases suitable for outpatient treatment were systematic endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) with transbronchial needle aspiration (calculated costs €â€Š2,175.60 without or €â€Š3,315.60 including PET/CT), navigation-assisted bronchoscopy for peripheral lesions (depending on the methodology €â€Š2,870.23 to €4,120.23) and diagnostic (flexible) bronchoscopy (€â€Š1,121.02). CONCLUSION: Outpatient treatment of endoscopic procedures that were previously performed inpatient is possible and necessary, and the costs calculated in this publication can form a reliable basis for appropriate reimbursement. Together with a structural quality that has been transformed to outpatient service and cross-sector cooperation, continued high-quality care for pneumological patients can be ensured.


Assuntos
Assistência Ambulatorial , Pneumologia , Alemanha , Pneumologia/normas , Assistência Ambulatorial/economia , Humanos , Custos de Cuidados de Saúde/estatística & dados numéricos , Broncoscopia/economia , Grupos Diagnósticos Relacionados/economia
2.
Pneumologie ; 2024 Feb 21.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38382563

RESUMO

Acute dyspnoea is one of the most common internal medicine symptoms in the emergency department. It arises from an acute illness or from the exacerbation of a chronic illness. Symptom-related emergency structures and corresponding structural guidelines already exist in the stroke and chest pain units for dealing with the leading symptoms of acute stroke and acute chest pain. These are lacking in Germany for the key symptom of dyspnoea, although the benefits of these structures have already been proven in other countries. The German Society for Pneumology and Respiratory Medicine (DGP) has now set up a task force together with the Association of Pneumology Clinics (VPK), in order to deal with the topic and develop appropriate structural guidelines for such "dyspnoea units" in Germany. At the end of the process, the certification of such units at German hospitals is optional.

3.
BMC Pulm Med ; 23(1): 328, 2023 Sep 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37674138

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Knowledge on predicting pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) contagiosity in the hospital admission setting is limited. The objective was to assess clinical and radiological criteria to predict PTB contagiosity. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 7 clinical, 4 chest X-ray (CXR) and 5 computed tomography (CT) signs in 299 PTB patients admitted to an urban tertiary hospital from 2008 to 2016. If the acid fact bacilli stain was positive (AFB+) on admission, the case was considered high contagiosity. RESULTS: Best predictors for high PTB contagiosity (AFB+) were haemoptysis (OR 4.33), cough (3.00), weight loss (2.96), cavitation in CT (2.75), cavitation in CXR (2.55), tree-in-bud-sign in CT (2.12), German residency of the patient (1.89), and abnormal auscultation findings (1.83). A previous TB infection reduced the risk of contagiosity statistically (0.40). Radiographic infiltrates, miliary picture, and pleural effusion were not helpful in predicting high or low contagiosity. 34% of all patients were clinically asymptomatic (20% of the highly contagious group, 50% of the low contagious group). CONCLUSION: Haemoptysis, cough and weight loss as well as cavitation and tree-in-bud sign in CXR/CT can be helpful to predict PTB contagiosity and to improve PTB management.


Assuntos
Tosse , Hemoptise , Humanos , Tosse/etiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Auscultação
4.
Eur Respir J ; 58(3)2021 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33574078

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization recommends standardised treatment durations for patients with tuberculosis (TB). We identified and validated a host-RNA signature as a biomarker for individualised therapy durations for patients with drug-susceptible (DS)- and multidrug-resistant (MDR)-TB. METHODS: Adult patients with pulmonary TB were prospectively enrolled into five independent cohorts in Germany and Romania. Clinical and microbiological data and whole blood for RNA transcriptomic analysis were collected at pre-defined time points throughout therapy. Treatment outcomes were ascertained by TBnet criteria (6-month culture status/1-year follow-up). A whole-blood RNA therapy-end model was developed in a multistep process involving a machine-learning algorithm to identify hypothetical individual end-of-treatment time points. RESULTS: 50 patients with DS-TB and 30 patients with MDR-TB were recruited in the German identification cohorts (DS-GIC and MDR-GIC, respectively); 28 patients with DS-TB and 32 patients with MDR-TB in the German validation cohorts (DS-GVC and MDR-GVC, respectively); and 52 patients with MDR-TB in the Romanian validation cohort (MDR-RVC). A 22-gene RNA model (TB22) that defined cure-associated end-of-therapy time points was derived from the DS- and MDR-GIC data. The TB22 model was superior to other published signatures to accurately predict clinical outcomes for patients in the DS-GVC (area under the curve 0.94, 95% CI 0.9-0.98) and suggests that cure may be achieved with shorter treatment durations for TB patients in the MDR-GIC (mean reduction 218.0 days, 34.2%; p<0.001), the MDR-GVC (mean reduction 211.0 days, 32.9%; p<0.001) and the MDR-RVC (mean reduction of 161.0 days, 23.4%; p=0.001). CONCLUSION: Biomarker-guided management may substantially shorten the duration of therapy for many patients with MDR-TB.


Assuntos
Tuberculose Resistente a Múltiplos Medicamentos , Tuberculose Pulmonar , Adulto , Antituberculosos/uso terapêutico , Duração da Terapia , Humanos , Transcriptoma , Tuberculose Resistente a Múltiplos Medicamentos/tratamento farmacológico , Tuberculose Pulmonar/tratamento farmacológico
6.
Infection ; 48(2): 289-293, 2020 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31900872

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Central nervous system (CNS) tuberculomas are a challenging manifestation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis often leading to neurological complications and post-treatment sequelae. The role of adjunctive corticosteroid treatment is not fully understood. Most guidelines on management of tuberculosis do not distinguish between tuberculous meningitis and CNS tuberculomas in terms of corticosteroid therapy. METHODS: We describe five patients with CNS tuberculomas who required intensified dexamethasone treatment for several months, in two cases up to 18 months. RESULTS: These patients were initially treated with the standard four-drug tuberculosis regimen and adjuvant dexamethasone. Neurological symptoms improved rapidly. However, multiple attempts to reduce or discontinue corticosteroids according to guideline recommendations led to clinical deterioration with generalized seizures or new CNS lesions. Thus, duration of adjunctive corticosteroid therapy was extended eventually leading to clinical cure and resolution of lesions. CONCLUSION: In contrast to tuberculous meningitis, the treatment for CNS tuberculomas appears to require a prolonged administration of corticosteroids. These findings need to be verified in controlled clinical studies.


Assuntos
Antibióticos Antituberculose/administração & dosagem , Dexametasona/administração & dosagem , Tuberculoma/tratamento farmacológico , Tuberculose do Sistema Nervoso Central/tratamento farmacológico , Corticosteroides/uso terapêutico , Adulto , Idoso , Terapia Combinada , Alemanha , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento , Tuberculoma/diagnóstico por imagem , Tuberculoma/patologia , Tuberculose do Sistema Nervoso Central/diagnóstico por imagem , Tuberculose do Sistema Nervoso Central/patologia
7.
Respiration ; 92(3): 144-9, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27595408

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: To diagnose Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP), PCR testing in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid has recently become an alternative to immunofluorescence testing (IFT); however, its diagnostic accuracy is less clear. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the diagnostic value of a new semiquantitative real-time PCR (RT-PCR) in BAL in a real-life clinical setting. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of all RT-PCR results [semiquantitative: negative, weakly positive, and strongly positive; measured in cycle thresholds (Ct)] in BAL in the period between 2010 and 2014. The diagnosis of PCP was defined by clinical, radiological, and laboratory signs and by treatment initiation. Any positive PCR was compared with subsequent IFT. RESULTS: Of 128 patient samples, 32 had PCP. There is a relevant correlation of high significance between positive PCR Ct and IFT (r = -0.7781, p < 0.001), which amounts to about 60% of the variance. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive values (PPV) of any positive RT-PCR were 100, 80, and 63%, respectively. No patient with negative RT-PCR had PCP. Specificity and PPV are 100% in strongly positive RT-PCR, whereas they decrease to 80 and 21% in weakly positive RT-PCR. CONCLUSION: A negative RT-PCR (Ct >45) rules out PCP. A strongly positive PCR (Ct <31.5) confirms PCP. In these cases, the diagnostic value of the new method is at least equal to the IFT. A weakly positive PCR probably represents pneumocystis colonization and can occur under PCP treatment.


Assuntos
Líquido da Lavagem Broncoalveolar/química , DNA Bacteriano/análise , Pneumocystis carinii/genética , Pneumonia por Pneumocystis/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Líquido da Lavagem Broncoalveolar/microbiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Técnicas de Diagnóstico Molecular , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em Tempo Real , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Adulto Jovem
8.
J Korean Med Sci ; 30(11): 1584-8, 2015 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26539001

RESUMO

In North Korea, the prevalence of hepatitis B is high due to natural factors, gaps in vaccination, and the lack of antiviral treatment. Aid projects are urgently needed, however impeded by North Korea's political and economical situation and isolation. The feasibility of a joint North Korean and German humanitarian hepatitis B prevention program was assessed. Part 1: Hepatitis B vaccination catch-up campaign. Part 2: Implementation of endoscopic ligation of esophageal varices (EVL) by trainings in Germany and North Korea. By vaccinating 7 million children between 2010 and 2012, the hepatitis B vaccination gap was closed. Coverage of 99.23% was reached. A total of 11 hepatitis B-induced liver cirrhosis patients (mean age 41.1 yr) with severe esophageal varices and previous bleedings were successfully treated by EVL without major complications. A clinical standard operating procedure, a feedback system and a follow-up plan were developed. The bi-modal preventive strategy was implemented successfully. Parts of the project can serve as an example for other low-income countries, however its general transferability is limited due to the special circumstances in North Korea.


Assuntos
Varizes Esofágicas e Gástricas/embriologia , Varizes Esofágicas e Gástricas/cirurgia , Vacinas contra Hepatite B/administração & dosagem , Hepatite B/epidemiologia , Hepatite B/prevenção & controle , Vacinação em Massa/estatística & dados numéricos , Adulto , Terapia Combinada/métodos , Terapia Combinada/estatística & dados numéricos , República Democrática Popular da Coreia/epidemiologia , Esofagoscopia/estatística & dados numéricos , Estudos de Viabilidade , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prevalência , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Prevenção Secundária/métodos , Prevenção Secundária/estatística & dados numéricos , Resultado do Tratamento
9.
Postgrad Med ; 127(6): 630-9, 2015 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26074128

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Although doctors' discharge summaries (DS) are important forms of communication between the physicians in patient care, deficits in the quality of DS are common. This review aims to answer the following question: according to the literature, how can the quality of DS be improved by (1) interventions; (2) reviews and guidelines of regulatory bodies; and (3) other practical recommendations? METHODS: Systematic review of the literature. RESULTS: The scientific papers on optimizing the quality of DS (n = 234) are heterogeneous and do not allow any meta-analysis. The interventional studies revealed that a structured approach of writing, educational training including feedback and the use of a checklist are effective methods. Guidelines are helpful for outlining the key characteristics of DS. Additionally, the articles in the literature provided practical proposals on improving form, structure, clinical content, treatment recommendations, follow-up plan, medications and changes, addressees, patient data, length, language, dictation, electronic processing and timeliness of DS. CONCLUSION: The literature review revealed various possibilities for improving the quality of DS.


Assuntos
Comunicação , Sumários de Alta do Paciente Hospitalar , Melhoria de Qualidade , Humanos
SELEÇÃO DE REFERÊNCIAS
DETALHE DA PESQUISA