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Multidiscip Respir Med ; 192024 Jul 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38953856

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BACKGROUND: Lung ultrasound (LUS) is a non-invasive point of care diagnostic tool used to assess the presence and severity of various lung disorders for more than two decades. Within the healthcare professionals are the respiratory therapists (RTs) who play a vital role in managing ventilated and other patients requiring respiratory support, but the incorporation of LUS into their scope of practice has not been well highlighted. This international cross-sectional survey was specifically designed to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of RTs with respect to LUS. METHODS: This observational cross-sectional study was conducted among RTs from different parts of the world using a questionnaire-based study tool. 514 RTs responded to all the questions and were considered for statistical analysis. Descriptive statistics, Analysis of variance, Fisher's exact, Chi-square, Bonferroni post-hoc analysis, and Binomial logistic regression analyses were performed to identify the significance of the data. RESULTS: From 22 countries, 514 RTs responded to the survey, with the major share from the middle eastern countries. Out of the 514 responders, 44.9% of the responders were in the age group of 23-30 years; 67.1% were bachelor's degree holders; and 40.9% of participants had more than 10 years of experience. The knowledge-based questions revealed that RTs with higher experience and academic qualification provided more positive responses. While in the attitude-related domain it is observed that standardized training in LUS helps them to enhance the current practice and to add LUS to the academic curriculum of respiratory therapy schools; however there remains barriers to practice LUS based on their responses. The practice-based questions revealed that RTs expect some additional seminars/workshops/webinars to be done on LUS frequently. More than half of the participants are found to be knowledgeable with a positive attitude and working towards the inclusion of LUS in respiratory therapy profession. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that respiratory therapists have a positive attribute towards the inclusion of lung ultrasound in their clinical practice. Providing more structured training for professional respiratory therapists and including lung ultrasound modules in the respiratory therapy school curriculum may facilitate mastering their diagnostic skills, thereby expanding the scope of practice.

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Cureus ; 15(2): e35362, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36974239

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Cerebellar infarction, a rare category of stroke, is often misdiagnosed but not given much importance in the available literature. Its presentation overlaps with symptoms of other neurologic, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and systemic conditions and therefore is nonspecific. Early diagnosis and management of cerebellar strokes are of utmost importance as the lack of a proper diagnosis may increase overall morbidity and mortality. Lack of awareness of the warning signs and symptoms, non-specificity of symptoms, absence of neurological deficits, and imaging discrepancies are some of the factors contributing to misdiagnosis and delayed treatment. If symptomatology is considered, it is found that symptoms of posterior circulation stroke were more frequently misdiagnosed compared to anterior circulation. Nausea and vomiting increased the chance further. Some other rare presentations include gastrointestinal symptoms, isolated vertigo, and symptoms of inner ear disease. Overdependence on radiological investigations often masks the significance of clinical examination. Ischemic stroke may appear normal in the initial 48 hours in the computed tomography scan of the brain or bony artefacts may hide the lesion. Permanent disabling deficits can follow a cerebellar stroke and the complications, which include hydrocephalus, brain stem compression, and gait abnormalities, necessitate prompt identification and management. In this review article, we aim at analysing various case reports of cerebellar infarction, the most common presentations that were under-evaluated, and their outcomes, thereby highlighting the importance of proper diagnosis and reporting of cerebellar infarction in the future. A thorough knowledge of the association between various clinical presentations of cerebellar stroke and its misdiagnosis helps clinicians to be more vigilant about the disease.

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Adv Med Educ Pract ; 13: 1395-1406, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36411749

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Background: Lung Ultrasound (LUS) had proved to be beneficial in detecting respiratory disorders at the bedside. Understanding the important role of Respiratory Therapists (RTs) in the critical care, we aimed to assess their knowledge, perceived relevance of LUS to clinical practice, current skill gaps, and barriers to practice. Methods: A cross-sectional, nationwide survey conducted among the RTs working in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The validated questionnaire included 4 sections; the demographics, knowledge and perceptions, applicability and self-reported proficiency, and barriers to the use of LUS by RTs. Results: A total of 256 RTs across different regions of Saudi Arabia participated in this survey. 71.9% of them were males, and 46.1% of the participants were having <5 years of working experience. Only (18.1%) of the participants used LUS in their clinical practice, and (43%) of them had never received any training. 66% of the participants perceived LUS as an effective tool in the RT practice and immensely valuable in their daily practice (70%). A large proportion of RTs perceived LUS to be ineffective in calculating the lung score (50.4%), assessing the diaphragm (40.2%), and detecting pulmonary edema (38.3%). Calculating lung score has a lower mean score of 2.55 on both skills, and identifying its applicability to clinical practice with a mean score of 2.71 than other indications. Lack of training and curriculum (154/256; 60.2%) remains the top barrier that prevented RTs from using LUS in their clinical practice. Conclusion: While many RTs in Saudi Arabia perceived LUS as an effective tool in the RT practice, considerable competence gap exist, indicating the need for LUS training. There is a need for incorporating LUS into the curriculum of RT schools and promoting competency-based training for the current RT workforce to help improve patient care.

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Nat Commun ; 13(1): 3775, 2022 07 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35798717

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Mitofusins reside on the outer mitochondrial membrane and regulate mitochondrial fusion, a physiological process that impacts diverse cellular processes. Mitofusins are activated by conformational changes and subsequently oligomerize to enable mitochondrial fusion. Here, we identify small molecules that directly increase or inhibit mitofusins activity by modulating mitofusin conformations and oligomerization. We use these small molecules to better understand the role of mitofusins activity in mitochondrial fusion, function, and signaling. We find that mitofusin activation increases, whereas mitofusin inhibition decreases mitochondrial fusion and functionality. Remarkably, mitofusin inhibition also induces minority mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization followed by sub-lethal caspase-3/7 activation, which in turn induces DNA damage and upregulates DNA damage response genes. In this context, apoptotic death induced by a second mitochondria-derived activator of caspases (SMAC) mimetic is potentiated by mitofusin inhibition. These data provide mechanistic insights into the function and regulation of mitofusins as well as small molecules to pharmacologically target mitofusins.


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GTP Fosfo-Hidrolases , Mitocôndrias , GTP Fosfo-Hidrolases/metabolismo , Mitocôndrias/metabolismo , Dinâmica Mitocondrial , Membranas Mitocondriais/metabolismo , Proteínas Mitocondriais/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais
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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 8597, 2022 05 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35597853

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Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) is a class I guideline indication after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Our population is high-risk for low medication adherence. With a multidisciplinary team we developed a telephone-based intervention to improve DAPT adherence post-PCI. Patients undergoing PCI at our center were contacted by nursing staff via telephone at 1 week, 30 days, and 60 days post-procedure. Calls included a reminder of the importance of DAPT and elicited any patient concerns. Concerns were relayed to the team who could take appropriate action. For patients filling their medications at any pharmacies within our closed system the proportion of days covered (PDC) was calculated. These were compared to data for patients undergoing PCI in the seven months prior to program initiation. Information on interventions performed as a result of calls was also collected. During the study period, 452 patients underwent PCI. Of these, 70% were contacted and 244 filled their prescription at our system pharmacies. Twelve-month median PDC was 74%, with 45% of patients having PDC > 80%. There was no significant difference when compared to the group prior to the intervention, median PDC 79% and 50% of patients having PDC > 80%. In 26 patients calls led to interventions, removing barriers that would have otherwise prevented continued adherence. A telephone-based reminder system led to directed interventions in nearly 1 in 10 patients contacted. It was not able to significantly improve PDC when compared to a contemporary sample. This highlights the difficulty in using PDC to detect barriers to adherence.


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Intervenção Coronária Percutânea , Humanos , Adesão à Medicação , Inibidores da Agregação Plaquetária/uso terapêutico , Sistemas de Alerta , Telefone
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Pharmaceutics ; 15(1)2022 Dec 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36678641

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The generation of biomaterials via 3D printing is an emerging biotechnology with novel methods that seeks to enhance bone regeneration. Alginate and collagen are two commonly used biomaterials for bone tissue engineering and have demonstrated biocompatibility. Strontium (Sr) and Calcium phosphate (CaP) are vital elements of bone and their incorporation in composite materials has shown promising results for skeletal repair. In this study, we investigated strontium calcium polyphosphate (SCPP) doped 3D printed alginate/collagen hydrogels loaded with MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts. These cell-laden scaffolds were crosslinked with different concentrations of 1% SCPP to evaluate the effect of strontium ions on cell behavior and the biomaterial properties of the scaffolds. Through scanning electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy, we showed that the scaffolds had a granular surface topography with the banding pattern of alginate around 1100 cm-1 and of collagen around 1430 cm-1. Our results revealed that 2 mg/mL of SCPP induced the greatest scaffold degradation after 7 days and least amount of swelling after 24 h. Exposure of osteoblasts to SCPP induced severe cytotoxic effects after 1 mg/mL. pH analysis demonstrated acidity in the presence of SCPP at a pH between 2 and 4 at 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, and 1 mg/mL, which can be buffered with cell culture medium. However, when the SCPP was added to the scaffolds, the overall pH increased indicating intrinsic activity of the scaffold to buffer the SCPP. Moreover, cell viability was observed for up to 21 days in scaffolds with early mineralization at 0.3, 0.5, and 1 mg/mL of SCPP. Overall, low doses of SCPP proved to be a potential additive in biomaterial approaches for bone tissue engineering; however, the cytotoxic effects due to its pH must be monitored closely.

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Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf ; 47(12): 802-808, 2021 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34364798

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BACKGROUND: Intravenous (IV) magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) supplementation is common despite limited indications. Oral magnesium oxide (MgO) is an effective, lower-cost alternative. This project aimed to reduce IV MgSO4 use by 20% among the Internal Medicine (IM) service. METHODS: Electronic health record (EHR) orders for MgSO4 and MgO within the IM service were replaced with an indication-based EHR order panel. The project team educated clinicians regarding indications for IV MgSO4 and relative costs. The mean of daily 2 g MgSO4 administrations per week and the mean of weekly proportion of 2 g MgSO4 administrations nine months before and after intervention were compared between IM and Emergency Medicine (EM) (control group). Statistical process control analysis was used to assess for special cause variation in daily MgSO4 per week and weekly proportion of MgSO4 administrations. RESULTS: The mean of daily 2 g IV MgSO4 administrations per week decreased among IM (19.3 vs. 12.1, p < 0.0001) but not EM (3.1 vs. 4.8, p < 0.0001). The mean of weekly proportions of IV MgSO4 administrations decreased among both IM (83.6% vs. 60.7%, p < 0.0001) and EM (97.0% vs. 93.1%, p = 0.0004). For IM, the change in daily MgSO4 per week and weekly proportion of MgSO4 occurred as a discrete initial decline consistent with special cause variation; for EM, changes in both measures were not consistent with special cause variation. CONCLUSION: Replacing stand-alone IV MgSO4 orders with an indication-based order panel along with clinician education reduced IV MgSO4 administrations and may offer a significant opportunity to reduce low-value care.


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Eletrônica , Sulfato de Magnésio , Humanos
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EXCLI J ; 19: 1552-1562, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33408594

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Artificial intelligence (AI) simulates intelligent behavior as well as critical thinking comparable to a human being and can be used to analyze and interpret complex medical data. The application of AI in imaging diagnostics reduces the burden of radiologists and increases the sensitivity of lung cancer screening so that the morbidity and mortality associated with lung cancer can be decreased. In this article, we have tried to evaluate the role of artificial intelligence in lung cancer screening, as well as the future potential and efficiency of AI in the classification of nodules. The relevant studies between 2010-2020 were selected from the PubMed database after excluding animal studies and were analyzed for the contribution of AI. Techniques such as deep learning and machine learning allow automatic characterization and classification of nodules with high precision and promise an advanced lung cancer screening method in the future. Even though several combination models with high performance have been proposed, an effectively validated model for routine use still needs to be improvised. Combining the performance of artificial intelligence with a radiologist's expertise offers a successful outcome with higher accuracy. Thus, we can conclude that higher sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of lung cancer screening and classification of nodules is possible through the integration of artificial intelligence and radiology. The validation of models and further research is to be carried out to determine the feasibility of this integration.

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Respir Care ; 64(2): 217-229, 2019 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30647101

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Lung ultrasound is a point-of-care imaging tool that is routinely used in acute care medicine. Traditionally, radiology physicians were the primary practitioners of diagnostic ultrasound, but with the recognition of its importance in intensive care medicine, critical care physicians have also adopted this practice. Within the intensive care unit inter-professional team is the respiratory therapist, who participates actively in the care of ventilated patients. Their scope of responsibility is expanding with newer technologies being brought into clinical use on a regular basis. This review focuses on the scope and benefits of ultrasound training within respiratory care-related areas.


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Pessoal Técnico de Saúde/psicologia , Cuidados Críticos/métodos , Sistemas Automatizados de Assistência Junto ao Leito , Papel Profissional , Ultrassonografia/métodos , Humanos , Pulmão/diagnóstico por imagem , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente , Terapia Respiratória/métodos
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J Crit Care ; 33: 119-24, 2016 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26818629

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PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to quantify the rate at which newly initiated antipsychotic therapy is continued on discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU) and describe risk factors for continuation post-ICU discharge. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective cohort study of all patients receiving an antipsychotic in the ICUs of a large academic medical center from January 1, 2005, to October 31, 2011. Medical record review was conducted to ascertain whether a patient was newly started on antipsychotic therapy and whether therapy was continued post-ICU discharge. RESULTS: A total of 39,248 ICU admissions over the 7-year period were evaluated. Of these, 4468 (11%) were exposed to antipsychotic therapy, of which 3119 (8%) were newly initiated. In the newly initiated cohort, 642 (21%) were continued on therapy on discharge from the hospital. Type of drug (use of quetiapine vs no use of quetiapine: odds ratio, 3.2; 95% confidence interval, 2.5-4.0; P < .0001 and use of olanzapine: odds ratio, 2.4, 95% confidence interval, 2.0-3.1; P ≤ .0001) was a significant risk factor for continuing antipsychotics on discharge despite adjustment for clinical factors. CONCLUSIONS: Antipsychotic use is common in the ICU setting, and a significant number of newly initiated patients have therapy continued upon discharge from the hospital.


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Antipsicóticos/uso terapêutico , Continuidade da Assistência ao Paciente , Delírio/epidemiologia , Alta do Paciente , Idoso , Antipsicóticos/provisão & distribuição , Estudos de Coortes , Árvores de Decisões , Delírio/tratamento farmacológico , Feminino , Humanos , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva , Masculino , Massachusetts/epidemiologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Razão de Chances , Fumarato de Quetiapina , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco
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