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Eur Heart J ; 40(29): 2421-2428, 2019 08 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31155673

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AIMS: Visual estimation is the most commonly used method to evaluate the degree of coronary artery stenosis prior to coronary artery bypass grafting. In interventional cardiology, the use of fractional flow reserve (FFR) to guide revascularization decisions has become routine. We investigated whether the preoperative FFR measurement of coronary lesions is associated with anastomosis function 6 months after surgical revascularization using a multiarterial grafting strategy. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this prospective double-blind study, 67 patients were enrolled from two institutions in Europe and Canada. From these patients, 199 coronary lesions were assessed visually and with FFR at the time of the preoperative angiogram. All patients received coronary revascularization using multiple arterial grafts. A post-operative 6-month angiogram was performed to assess anastomosis functionality using a described angiographic method. The primary outcome was the association between preoperative FFR values and anastomosis function 6 months after surgery. Preoperative FFR was significantly associated with 6-months anastomotic function for all conduits and for all targets (P < 0.001). An FFR value of ≤0.78 was associated with an anastomotic occlusion rate of 3%. CONCLUSION: We found a significant association between the preoperative FFR measurement of the target vessel and the anastomotic functionality at 6 months, with a cut-off of 0.78. Integration of FFR measurement into the preoperative diagnostic workup before multiarterial coronary surgical revascularization leads to improved anastomotic graft function. CLINICAL TRIALS. GOV IDENTIFIER: NCT02527044.


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Puente de Arteria Coronaria , Reserva del Flujo Fraccional Miocárdico , Anciano , Angiografía , Angiografía Coronaria , Puente de Arteria Coronaria/métodos , Circulación Coronaria , Método Doble Ciego , Humanos , Periodo Preoperatorio , Estudios Prospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Curr Opin Cardiol ; 32(6): 699-706, 2017 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28786862

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The publication of the NOBLE and EXCEL trials, with seemingly conflicting results, brought into question whether percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is better for low-risk patients with left main coronary artery stenosis (LMCAS). This review appraises the methods and results of NOBLE and EXCEL, contextualizes them within the literature, and determines how they may affect clinical practice. RECENT FINDINGS: We appraised the trials and describe differences in methodology and results. NOBLE recruited primarily isolated LMCAS, and found that CABG was superior to PCI. EXCEL's population included patients LMCAS in the context of multivessel CAD, and found PCI and CABG were comparable. Both trials enrolled young patients with few comorbidities, and there was more protocol-mandated consistency in the procedural techniques and medical therapy of patients receiving PCI. SUMMARY: The generalizability of these trials is limited by the use of young, healthy patients at highly skilled centres that rarely reflect typical clinical practice. If these studies are to maintain relevance, trialists must address the lack of protocolization of surgical interventions and inconsistent medical therapies. Unfortunately, the limitations of NOBLE and EXCEL mean that we are no closer to answering the question of what is the optimal treatment for patients with LMCAS.


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Puente de Arteria Coronaria , Estenosis Coronaria/cirugía , Intervención Coronaria Percutánea , Humanos , Ensayos Clínicos Controlados Aleatorios como Asunto
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Transfusion ; 57(10): 2483-2489, 2017 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28714229

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BACKGROUND: Blood transfusions are a common and costly intervention for cardiac surgery patients. Evidence suggests that a more restrictive transfusion strategy may reduce costs and transfusion-related complications without increasing perioperative morbidity and mortality. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: A transfusion-limiting protocol was developed and implemented in a cardiovascular surgery unit. Over a 5-year period, data were collected on patient characteristics, procedures, utilization of blood products, morbidity, and mortality, and these were compared before and after the protocol was implemented. RESULTS: After the protocol was put in place, fewer patients required transfusions (38.2% vs. 45.5%, p = 0.004), with the greatest reduction observed in postoperative blood use (29.1% vs. 37.2%, p = 0.001). In-hospital morbidity and mortality did not increase. When patients who received transfusions were stratified by procedure, the protocol was most effective in reducing transfusions for patients undergoing isolated coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG; 4.09 units vs. 2.51 units, p = 0.009) and CABG plus valve surgery (10.32 units vs. 4.77 units, p = 0.014). A small group of patients were disproportionate recipients of transfusions, with approximately 6% of all patients receiving approximately half of the blood products. CONCLUSION: A protocol to limit transfusions decreased the proportion of cardiothoracic surgery patients who received blood products. A very small group of patients received a large number of transfusions, and within that group the observed mortality was significantly higher than in the general patient population. Current protocols cannot possibly account for these patients, and this should be considered when analyzing the performance of protocols designed to reduce unnecessary transfusions.


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Transfusión Sanguínea/estadística & datos numéricos , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Cardíacos/economía , Protocolos Clínicos , Transfusión Sanguínea/economía , Comorbilidad , Puente de Arteria Coronaria , Mortalidad Hospitalaria , Humanos , Cuidados Posoperatorios/métodos
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BMC Womens Health ; 15: 47, 2015 Jun 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26060041

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BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is highly preventable and treatable if detected early through regular screening. Women in the Canadian province of Newfoundland & Labrador have relatively low rates of cervical cancer screening, with rates of around 40 % between 2007 and 2009. Persistent infection with oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) is a necessary cause for the development of cervical cancer, and HPV testing, including self-sampling, has been suggested as an alternative method of cervical cancer screening that may alleviate some barriers to screening. Our objective was to determine whether offering self-collected HPV testing screening increased cervical cancer screening rates in rural communities. METHODS: During the 2-year study, three community-based cohorts were assigned to receive either i) a cervical cancer education campaign with the option of HPV testing; ii) an educational campaign alone; iii) or no intervention. Self-collection kits were offered to eligible women at family medicine clinics and community centres, and participants were surveyed to determine their acceptance of the HPV self-collection kit. Paired proportions testing for before-after studies was used to determine differences in screening rates from baseline, and Chi Square analysis of three dimensional 2 × 2 × 2 tables compared the change between communities. RESULTS: Cervical cancer screening increased by 15.2 % (p < 0.001) to 67.4 % in the community where self-collection was available, versus a 2.9 % increase (p = 0.07) in the community that received educational campaigns and 8.5 % in the community with no intervention (p = 0.193). The difference in change in rates was statistically significant between communities A and B (p < 0.001) but not between communities A and C (p = 0.193). The response rate was low, with only 9.5 % (168/1760) of eligible women opting to self-collect for HPV testing. Of the women who completed self-collection, 15.5 % (26) had not had a Pap smear in the last 3 years, and 88.7 % reported that they were somewhat or very satisfied with self-collection. CONCLUSIONS: Offering self-collected HPV testing increased the cervical cancer screening rate in a rural NL community. Women who completed self-collection had generally positive feelings about the experience. Offering HPV self-collection may increase screening compliance, particularly among women who do not present for routine Pap smears.


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Infecciones por Papillomavirus/diagnóstico , Autoexamen/métodos , Manejo de Especímenes/métodos , Neoplasias del Cuello Uterino/diagnóstico , Vagina , Adulto , Anciano , Estudios de Cohortes , Detección Precoz del Cáncer/métodos , Femenino , Humanos , Tamizaje Masivo/métodos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Terranova y Labrador/epidemiología , Papillomaviridae/aislamiento & purificación , Infecciones por Papillomavirus/complicaciones , Población Rural , Neoplasias del Cuello Uterino/epidemiología , Neoplasias del Cuello Uterino/etiología , Displasia del Cuello del Útero/diagnóstico
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J Healthc Risk Manag ; 43(4): 16-25, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38706117

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This review identifes the factors influencing the relationship between physicians and patients that can lead to patients' dissatisfaction and medical complaints. Utilizing a systemic approach 92 studies were retrieved which included quantitative, qualitative, and mixed method studies. Through a thematic analysis of the literature, we identified three interrelated main themes that can influence the relationship between physicians and patients, patients' satisfaction, and the decision to file a medico-legal complaint. The main themes include patient and physician characteristics; the interpersonal relationship between physicians and patients; and the health care system and policies, with relevant subthemes. These themes are demonstrated in a descriptive model. The review suggests areas of focus for physicians who may wish to increase their awareness around the potential sources of relational problems with their patients. Identifying these issues may assist in improvements in the therapeutic relationship with patients, can reduce their medico-legal risk, and enhance the quality of their clinical practice. The findings can also be utilized to support andragogical principles for medical learners. The article can serve as a structured framework to identify potential problems and gaps to design and test effective interventions to mitigate these potential relational problems between physician-patient.


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Satisfacción del Paciente , Relaciones Médico-Paciente , Humanos , Femenino , Masculino , Mala Praxis/legislación & jurisprudencia , Adulto
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JMIR AI ; 3: e56537, 2024 Aug 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39159446

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BACKGROUND: With the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT-4 (OpenAI), there is an increasing interest in their potential to assist in scholarly tasks, including conducting literature reviews. However, the efficacy of AI-generated reviews compared with traditional human-led approaches remains underexplored. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to compare the quality of literature reviews conducted by the ChatGPT-4 model with those conducted by human researchers, focusing on the relational dynamics between physicians and patients. METHODS: We included 2 literature reviews in the study on the same topic, namely, exploring factors affecting relational dynamics between physicians and patients in medicolegal contexts. One review used GPT-4, last updated in September 2021, and the other was conducted by human researchers. The human review involved a comprehensive literature search using medical subject headings and keywords in Ovid MEDLINE, followed by a thematic analysis of the literature to synthesize information from selected articles. The AI-generated review used a new prompt engineering approach, using iterative and sequential prompts to generate results. Comparative analysis was based on qualitative measures such as accuracy, response time, consistency, breadth and depth of knowledge, contextual understanding, and transparency. RESULTS: GPT-4 produced an extensive list of relational factors rapidly. The AI model demonstrated an impressive breadth of knowledge but exhibited limitations in in-depth and contextual understanding, occasionally producing irrelevant or incorrect information. In comparison, human researchers provided a more nuanced and contextually relevant review. The comparative analysis assessed the reviews based on criteria including accuracy, response time, consistency, breadth and depth of knowledge, contextual understanding, and transparency. While GPT-4 showed advantages in response time and breadth of knowledge, human-led reviews excelled in accuracy, depth of knowledge, and contextual understanding. CONCLUSIONS: The study suggests that GPT-4, with structured prompt engineering, can be a valuable tool for conducting preliminary literature reviews by providing a broad overview of topics quickly. However, its limitations necessitate careful expert evaluation and refinement, making it an assistant rather than a substitute for human expertise in comprehensive literature reviews. Moreover, this research highlights the potential and limitations of using AI tools like GPT-4 in academic research, particularly in the fields of health services and medical research. It underscores the necessity of combining AI's rapid information retrieval capabilities with human expertise for more accurate and contextually rich scholarly outputs.

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J Adolesc Health ; 2024 Aug 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39152971

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PURPOSE: Adolescent and young adult patients occupy a clinically transitional space between pediatric and adult care. Youth with chronic conditions and special healthcare needs may have trouble accessing and receiving appropriate care in this transition, which may lead to patient safety issues and medicolegal risks for physicians. The objectives of this article were to explore patient safety issues and identify medicolegal risks for physicians. METHODS: A national repository was retrospectively searched for medicolegal cases (MLCs) involving complaints from youth. The study included MLCs closed at the Canadian Medical Protective Association between 2013 and 2022 involving youth. The study participants were adolescents and young adults aged ≥ 15 and ≤ 21 years with medical complexity. The frequencies and proportions of patient safety events and medicolegal risks for physicians were calculated by exploring factors that contributed to each incident using established frameworks. RESULTS: A total of 182 eligible MLCs were identified. Of 206 involved physicians, 55 were psychiatrists. The most common reasons for patient complaints were deficient assessment, diagnostic error, and communication breakdown with the patient and/or family. More than half of the cases were related to a harmful incident. Peer experts reviewed the cases and identified factors such as a deficient assessment, a failure to perform a test or intervention, failure to refer the patient, and insufficient provider knowledge/skill as contributing to the patient safety event. DISCUSSION: The impact of our findings is to identify gaps in care delivery to youth that can inform practitioners of ways to mitigate the gaps and improve patient care and health outcomes.

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J Assoc Med Microbiol Infect Dis Can ; 8(4): 319-327, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38250623

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Objective: There is little known about the medico-legal risk for infectious disease specialists in Canada. The objective of this study was to identify the causes of these medico-legal risks with the goal of improving patient safety and outcomes. Methods: A 10-year retrospective analysis of Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) closed medico-legal cases from 2012 to 2021 was performed. Peer expert criticism was used to identify factors that contributed to the medico-legal cases at the provider, team, or system level, and were contrasted with the patient complaint. Results: During the study period there were 571 infectious disease physician members of the CMPA. There were 96 patient medico-legal cases: 45 College complaints, 40 civil legal matters, and 11 hospital complaints. Ten cases were associated with severe patient harm or death. Patients were most likely to complain about perceived deficient assessments (54%), diagnostic errors (53%), inadequate monitoring or follow-up (20%), and unprofessional manner (20%). In contrast, peer experts were most critical of the areas of diagnostic assessment (20%), deficient assessment (10%), failure to perform test/intervention (8%), and failure to refer (6%). Conclusion: While infectious disease physicians tend to have lower medico-legal risks compared to other health care providers, these risks still do exist. This descriptive study provides insights into the types of cases, presenting conditions, and patient allegations associated with their practice.


Objectif: On sait peu de choses sur les risques médico-légaux auxquels sont exposés les spécialistes des maladies infectieuses au Canada. L'objectif de cette étude est de cibler les causes qui sous-tendent ces risques et, ce faisant, d'améliorer la sécurité et l'issue clinique des patients. Méthodes: Une analyse rétrospective sur 10 ans des dossiers médico-légaux conclus par l'Association canadienne de protection médicale (ACPM) entre 2012 et 2021 a été effectuée. Des experts ont été consultés pour cerner les facteurs à l'origine des dossiers médico-légaux en question, que ce soit à l'échelle des prestataires de soins, des équipes ou du système, et ces facteurs ont été mis en parallèle avec les plaintes des patients. Résultats: Au cours de la période de l'étude, 571 médecins membres de l'ACPM étaient spécialisés dans le traitement des maladies infectieuses. Quatre-vingt-seize dossiers médico-légaux portant sur des patients ont été recensés : 45 plaintes auprès d'un Collège, 40 poursuites au civil et 11 plaintes intrahospitalières. Un préjudice grave ou un décès a été constaté dans dix dossiers. Les motifs de plainte les plus répandus chez les patients étaient les évaluations perçues comme déficientes (54 %), les erreurs de diagnostic (53 %), une surveillance ou un suivi inadéquats (20 %) et un comportement non professionnel (20 %). En revanche, les experts consultés se sont surtout montrés critiques à l'égard des évaluations diagnostiques (20 %), des évaluations déficientes (10 %), du manquement à faire un test ou une intervention (8 %) et du manquement à orienter quelqu'un vers une ou un collègue (6 %). Conclusion: Les risques médico-légaux des médecins spécialisés dans le traitement des maladies infectieuses sont généralement moindres que ceux d'autres professionnels de la santé. Néanmoins, ces risques existent. Cette étude descriptive jette un éclairage sur le type de dossiers associés à la pratique de ces médecins, sur les motifs de consultation et sur les allégations formulées par les patients. Summary: Infectious disease (ID) physicians play a vital role in managing a broad spectrum of illnesses, from common infections to complex conditions, through rapid disease detection, effective treatment, preventive measures, and appropriate use of antimicrobial agents. ID doctors generally have a lower risk of complaints and lawsuits compared to other types of doctors. However, these risks do still exist and are important to consider.Our research team conducted a review of medico-legal cases over a 10-year period (2012­2021) involving ID physicians, with the goal of identifying why these problems occurred and how physicians might avoid them in the future. We examined why patients complained, what the types of diseases were, and the extent of patient harm. We also looked at which other types of doctors were most often involved in these cases.Most of the cases were either complaints made to a college (47%) or civil legal cases (42%). The rate of cases remained relatively stable over the study period. Twenty percent of complaints were linked to conditions of the bones, muscles, and connective tissue, such as osteomyelitis and septic arthritis. More than half of the patients who complained specifically mentioned concerns with the physician's assessment or a diagnostic error. In contrast, when expert physicians reviewed these cases, they only identified diagnostic errors in 20% of cases, and deficient assessments in 10% of cases.This research is important for two reasons. First, it may help to create a clearer picture of the current medico-legal landscape within the ID specialty. Second, by identifying areas of potential risk, it can guide the development of strategies to reduce these risks, thereby improving patient safety and trust in health care providers.

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J Am Acad Psychiatry Law ; 52(1): 33-40, 2024 Mar 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38467444

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Despite the importance of independent medical examinations (IMEs), there is virtually no literature on the risks to the IME assessor nor the learning needs of psychiatrists in this area. To address this deficit, a retrospective chart review of nearly 38,000 cases from the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) identified 108 files involving complaints or legal actions against psychiatrists performing IMEs. Most complaints identified by the CMPA were to regulatory bodies, including biased opinion, inadequate assessment, inappropriately relying on a requester's information without independent evaluation, nonadherence to regulatory body policies, cursory documentation lacking relevant details, and communication breakdowns. A survey by the Canadian Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (CAPL) and the Canadian Psychiatric Association (CPA) had 306 Canadian psychiatrist respondents. About 37 percent of psychiatrists completing IMEs reported medico-legal consequences, including complaints to regulatory authorities. Only 40 percent of those doing IMEs and 20 percent of all psychiatrists had formal training in doing IMEs. The studies confirm that despite a low but important risk of medico-legal consequences, many psychiatrists performing IMEs do not have formalized training. Using the new CAPL Canadian Guidelines for Forensic Psychiatry Assessment and Report Writing is a step to reduce the risk of such evaluations.


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Evaluación Médica Independiente , Psiquiatría , Humanos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Canadá , Psiquiatría Forense , Psiquiatría/educación
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BMJ Open Qual ; 12(2)2023 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37364940

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BACKGROUND: Never events (NEs) are patient safety incidents that are preventable and so serious they should never happen. To reduce NEs, several frameworks have been introduced over the past two decades; however, NEs and their harms continue to occur. These frameworks have varying events, terminology and preventability, which hinders collaboration. This systematic review aims to identify the most serious and preventable events for targeted improvement efforts by answering the following questions: Which patient safety events are most frequently classified as never events? Which ones are most commonly described as entirely preventable? METHODS: For this narrative synthesis systematic review we searched Medline, Embase, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central and CINAHL for articles published from 1 January 2001 to 27 October 2021. We included papers of any study design or article type (excluding press releases/announcements) that listed NEs or an existing NE framework. RESULTS: Our analyses included 367 reports identifying 125 unique NEs. Those most frequently reported were surgery on the wrong body part, wrong surgical procedure, unintentionally retained foreign objects and surgery on the wrong patient. Researchers classified 19.4% of NEs as 'wholly preventable'. Those most included in this category were surgery on the wrong body part or patient, wrong surgical procedure, improper administration of a potassium-containing solution and wrong-route administration of medication (excluding chemotherapy). CONCLUSIONS: To improve collaboration and facilitate learning from errors, we need a single list that focuses on the most preventable and serious NEs. Our review shows that surgery on the wrong body part or patient, or the wrong surgical procedure best meet these criteria.


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Errores Médicos , Errores de Medicación , Humanos , Errores Médicos/prevención & control , Errores de Medicación/prevención & control , Seguridad del Paciente , Instituciones de Salud , Atención a la Salud
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BMC Prim Care ; 24(1): 192, 2023 09 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37726697

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BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, family physicians faced challenges including travel restrictions for patients, lockdowns, diagnostic testing delays, and changing public health guidelines. Given that 95% of Canadian physicians are members of the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA), the CMPA's telephone helpline - which offers peer-to-peer support - provides valuable insights into family physicians' experiences during the pandemic. METHODS: We used a content analysis approach to identify and understand family physicians' questions and concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic expressed during calls to the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) telephone helpline. Calls were classified with preliminary codes and subsequently organized into themes. We collected aggregated data on calls, including province, call date, and whether the physician self-identified having hospital-based activities as part of their practice. Findings from the analysis were explored alongside family physician calls per month (call volume). RESULTS: Between 01 and 2020 and 31 December 2021, 2,272 family physician calls related to the pandemic were included for content analysis. We identified six major themes across these calls: challenging patient interactions; COVID-related care; the impact of the pandemic on the healthcare system; virtual care; physician obligations and rights; and public health matters. COVID-related call volumes were highest early in the pandemic especially among physicians without major hospital affiliation when family physicians practiced with little guidance on how to balance patient care and scarce resources in the face of a novel pandemic. CONCLUSIONS: This research provides unique insight on the effects the COVID-19 pandemic had on family medicine in Canada. These results provide insights on the needs and information gaps of family physicians in a public health crisis and can inform preparedness efforts by public health agencies, professional organizations, educators, and practitioners.


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COVID-19 , Médicos de Familia , Humanos , Pandemias , COVID-19/epidemiología , Canadá/epidemiología , Control de Enfermedades Transmisibles
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Can J Cardiol ; 2023 Dec 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38052300

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For patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a thickened intraventricular septum and systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve (SAM) can contribute to significant left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (LVOTO), mitral regurgitation, and debilitating symptoms. Current guidelines recommend septal reduction therapy through alcohol septal ablation or surgical septal myectomy for patients whose symptoms persist despite medical therapy. Although alcohol septal ablation is a less invasive treatment option, it is not suitable for patients with septal perforator branch anatomy that is not compatible with the procedure, those with midcavitary obstruction, and patients in whom the mechanism of LVOTO is primarily related to SAM. Septal ablation also has a notably higher rate of atrioventricular block requiring permanent pacemaker insertion, and the need for reintervention has been reported to be 15% or more. In contrast, septal myectomy offers direct visualisation and can address thickened septum and mitral valve (MV) anomalies. It can be used to treat a wider variety of anatomies, with lower rates of reoperation. Aside from the more invasive nature of the procedure, a major limitation of septal myectomy, however, is access, because relatively few surgeons specialise in the procedure. This is important because there is a significant correlation between procedural volumes and outcomes. Patients should be evaluated by a multidisciplinary heart team to ensure that they are aware of all treatment options. In this review, we explore the 2 methods of septal reduction therapy and highlight the need for further training of septal myectomy surgeons to ensure access to optimal septal reduction therapies for Canadian patients with HCM.

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Crit Care Explor ; 5(2): e0841, 2023 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36751515

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Although rapid treatment improves outcomes for patients presenting with sepsis, early detection can be difficult, especially in otherwise healthy adults. OBJECTIVES: Using medico-legal data, we aimed to identify areas of focus to assist with early recognition of sepsis. DESIGN SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Retrospective descriptive design. We analyzed closed medico-legal cases involving physicians from a national database repository at the Canadian Medical Protective Association. The study included cases closed between 2011 and 2020 that had documented peer expert criticism of a diagnostic issue related to sepsis or relevant infections. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: We used univariate statistics to describe patients and physicians and applied published frameworks to classify contributing factors (provider, team, system) and diagnostic pitfalls based on peer expert criticisms. RESULTS: Of 162 involved patients, the median age was 53 years (interquartile range [IQR], 34-66 yr) and mortality was 49%. Of 218 implicated physicians, 169 (78%) were from family medicine, emergency medicine, or surgical specialties. Eighty patients (49%) made multiple visits to outpatient care leading up to sepsis recognition/hospitalization (median = two visits; IQR, 2-4). Almost 40% of patients were admitted to the ICU. Deficient assessments, such as failing to consider sepsis or not reassessing the patient prior to discharge, contributed to the majority of cases (81%). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Sepsis continues to be a challenging diagnosis for clinicians. Multiple visits to outpatient care may be an early warning sign requiring vigilance in the patient assessment.

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Heliyon ; 9(9): e19974, 2023 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37809738

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Purpose: Recent guidelines provide broader support for the use of less invasive imaging modalities for the evaluation of patients with stable chest pain. Coronary CT angiography (CCTA) uses increasingly sophisticated techniques to improve evaluation of coronary lesions. The purpose of this study is to describe one center's experience implementing AI-assisted advanced imaging techniques to diagnose coronary artery disease. Materials & methods: Retrospective study of patients who had AI-assisted CCTA interpretation, including a subgroup who underwent fractional flow reserve CT (FFR-CT) and invasive coronary angiography. Descriptive statistics summarized baseline characteristics and univariate statistics compared findings between groups of patients with and without anatomically and hemodynamically significant lesions based on FFR-CT. For patients who underwent invasive coronary angiography, concordance between CCTA and angiography was evaluated. Results: Of 532 included patients, AI-assisted CCTA identified statistically significant difference in calcification scores, plaque types and total plaque volume between lesions <50% and ≥50% stenosis. CCTA results were mostly concordant with invasive coronary angiography. Importantly, we identified a subset of patients with less than 50% anatomical stenosis that demonstrated physiologically significant stenosis on FFR-CT and invasive coronary angiography. Conclusions: AI-assisted CCTA and other advanced techniques are a tool to support high quality diagnostic assessment of coronary lesions in a clinical environment. Combined CCTA with FFRCT in mild to moderate coronary stenosis identifies patients with hemodynamically significant stenosis even when quantitative stenosis is <50%. Implementation of AI-assisted coronary CT angiography is feasible in a community hospital setting, but these technologies do not replace the need for expert review and clinical correlation.

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CMAJ Open ; 10(3): E714-E720, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35918152

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BACKGROUND: With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, physicians have had concerns related to the impact of the pandemic on their practice of medicine. Our objective was to evaluate physician questions and concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic by studying physician calls made to a medico-legal telephone helpline, and explore associations between the pattern of these calls and the temporal progression of the pandemic. METHODS: We conducted a descriptive study of calls related to the COVID-19 pandemic to the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) from Jan. 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021. Using content analysis, we classified calls into themes. Using a Poisson regression model, we tested for associations between the weekly numbers of physician calls related to COVID-19 and national rates of COVID-19 cases and deaths. RESULTS: We analyzed 3810 COVID-19-related calls. The highest call volume was observed during the pandemic's early months and was widely distributed across the country. Call volume correlated with rates of SARS-CoV-2 infection during the pandemic's first wave (p = 0.002) but not across the entire study period. Call themes included virtual care (826 calls), the pandemic's effect on health care (1160 calls) and challenging patient interactions (1091 calls). INTERPRETATION: We observed high volumes of physician calls to a medico-legal helpline during the first 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Our data provide insight into the questions and concerns of Canadian physicians, and serve as a contemporaneous account of the adaptability and resilience of physicians during this challenging time.


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COVID-19 , Médicos , COVID-19/epidemiología , Canadá/epidemiología , Humanos , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2
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PLoS One ; 17(12): e0279113, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36520805

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INTRODUCTION: A never event is the most egregious of patient safety incidents. It refers to events that should theoretically never happen, such amputating the wrong limb. The term "never event" is used around the world by a variety of medical and patient safety organizations and is synonymous with sentinel events and serious reportable events. Unfortunately, there is little consensus about which events, in particular, are never events. These differing lists hinder potential collaboration or large-scale analyses. A recent systematic review by Hegarty et al. (2020) identified the need for a standardized definition for serious reportable events. The objective of our systematic review is to build on this by identifying which events are consistently or frequently identified as never events in order to isolate those which are core never events. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic review will be conducted using Medline, Medline in Process, Scopus, PsychINFO, Embase via OVID, and CINAHL via EBSCO databases, as well as grey literature. We will include articles of any study design that discuss never events or one of its synonymous terms in the context of medical care. Four independent reviewers will conduct the title and abstract as well as the full-text screening, and 2 reviewers will abstract data. Data will be analyzed using narrative synthesis. Results will be categorized by year and geographic location, and by other factors determined during full-text screening. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The lack of consensus regarding never events hinders progress in reducing their occurrence. Differing data sources makes comparison challenging, and limits the ability for patient safety groups to work collaboratively and share learnings with others. Identifying a core set of never events will serve as a first step to focus our efforts to reduce these harmful incidents.


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Errores Médicos , Seguridad del Paciente , Humanos , Errores Médicos/prevención & control , Instituciones de Salud , Proyectos de Investigación , Atención a la Salud , Revisiones Sistemáticas como Asunto
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BMJ Open ; 11(5): e052070, 2021 05 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34039580

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INTRODUCTION: Ascending thoracic aortic aneurysm (ATAA) is an asymptomatic condition that can lead to catastrophic events of rupture or dissection. Current guidelines are based on limited retrospective data and recommend surgical intervention for ATAA with a diameter of greater or equal to 5.5 cm. Treatment in Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm: Surgery versus Surveillance is the first prospective, multicentre, randomised controlled trial that compares outcomes of patients undergoing early elective ascending aortic surgery to patients undergoing medical surveillance. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Patients between the ages of 18 and 80 with an asymptomatic ATAA between 5.0 cm and 5.4 cm in diameter are eligible for randomisation to early surgery or surveillance. Patients in the surgery group will be followed at 1 month after discharge, then annually for a minimum of 2 years and up to 5 years. Patients in the surveillance group will be followed annually from their index clinic visit for a minimum of 2 years and up to 5 years. The primary outcome is all-cause mortality at follow-up. A sample size of 618 subjects (309 in each group) will achieve an 80% power at a 0.047 significance level. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study has received Ottawa Health Science Network Research Ethics Board approval (Protocol 20180007-01H), which was most recently updated on 25 November 2020. The Research Ethics Board have granted approval to the study at 14 participating institutions, including the Ottawa Health Science Network Research Ethics Board. On completion of data analysis, the result of the trial will be presented at national and international conferences, and published in relevant journals, regardless of the finding of the trial. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03536312.


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Aneurisma de la Aorta Torácica , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Aneurisma de la Aorta Torácica/cirugía , Enfermedades Asintomáticas , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Ensayos Clínicos Controlados Aleatorios como Asunto , Estudios Retrospectivos , Adulto Joven
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Heart ; 105(15): 1140-1148, 2019 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31129607

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OBJECTIVE: Serotonergic appetite suppressants and ergot-derived dopamine agonists have been associated with drug-induced valvular heart disease. The purpose of this meta-analysis is to synthesise the current evidence of a link between several medications affecting sertonergic pathways and valvular heart disease. METHODS: PubMed was searched to identify studies evaluating an association between medications with serotonergic activity and cardiac valvular pathology. Case reports, uncontrolled studies and in vitro studies were excluded. Relevant studies were assessed for quality and potential bias; those of adequate quality were included in a quantitative synthesis. Sensitivity analyses were conducted, and potential publication bias was examined. RESULTS: There was a consistent, significant relationship between certain medications and heart valve disease, including serotonergic medications (OR 3.30, 95% CI 1.99 to 5.49) and dopaminergic medications (OR 2.56, 95% CI 1.68 to 3.91). Subanalyses, including analyses that limited exposure to a single medication or effects to a single heart valve were also consistently significant. Most studies were retrospective or observational in nature, with a higher risk of selection and presentation biases. There was significant heterogeneity and variability between studies, particularly when it came to dose and duration of exposure. CONCLUSIONS: There was a consistent, significant association between many medications that affect serotonergic pathways and valvular heart disease. Although many of these medications have been withdrawn from the market, some small studies suggest that recreational drug 3,4-methylenedioxy​methamphetamine and widely prescribed selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors may affect similar pathways.


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Dopaminérgicos/efectos adversos , Enfermedades de las Válvulas Cardíacas/inducido químicamente , Enfermedades de las Válvulas Cardíacas/epidemiología , Serotoninérgicos/efectos adversos , Humanos
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Contemp Clin Trials ; 78: 140-145, 2019 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30634037

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RATIONALE: Minimally invasive cardiac surgery has emerged as a safe alternative to standard cardiac surgery. Minimally invasive coronary surgery (MICS CABG) was developed to allow adequate exposure and complete revascularization in CABG from a small thoracotomy incision without cardiopulmonary bypass. Multiple studies have reported significant shorter length of hospital stay and earlier postoperative physical recovery for MICS CABG patients when compared to sternotomy CABG patients. However, there have been no convincing clinical trials that demonstrate improvement in post-operative quality of life for patients who undergo MICS CABG. STUDY DESIGN: The Minimally Invasive Coronary Surgery compared to Sternotomy Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (MIST) trial is a multi-centered, prospective randomized controlled trial that compares the quality of life and recovery in the early post-operative period between patients undergoing MICS CABG versus patients undergoing sternotomy CABG. Patients will be randomized either to the MICS CABG group or the sternotomy CABG group, and the target enrollment is 88 patients per group. The primary outcome is quality of life assessment performed by SF-36 questionnaire at 1 month. CONCLUSION: The MIST trial is the first prospective study that compares the quality of life between MICS CABG and sternotomy CABG patients. The results of this trial may enhance the procedural desirability of MICS CABG by patients and provide an incentive for surgeons and institutions to increase the availability of MICS CABG in suitable patients.


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Puente de Arteria Coronaria/métodos , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Mínimamente Invasivos/métodos , Calidad de Vida , Esternotomía/métodos , Toracotomía/métodos , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Emociones , Femenino , Humanos , Tiempo de Internación , Masculino , Salud Mental , Persona de Mediana Edad , Tempo Operativo , Rendimiento Físico Funcional , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/epidemiología , Estudios Prospectivos , Adulto Joven
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