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Simul Healthc ; 2023 Mar 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36892559

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INTRODUCTION: Emergency thoracostomy is applied in life-threatening situations. Simulation plays a pivotal role in training in invasive techniques used mainly in stressful situations. Currently available commercial simulation models for thoracostomy have various drawbacks. METHODS: We designed a thoracostomy phantom from discarded hospital materials and pigskin with underlying flesh. The phantom can be used alone for developing technical skills or mounted on an actor in simulation scenarios. Medical students, intensive care unit (ICU) and emergency department teams, and thoracostomy experts evaluated its technical fidelity and usefulness for achieving learning objectives in workshops. RESULTS: The materials used to construct the phantom cost €47. A total of 12 experts in chest-tube placement and 73 workshop participants (12 ICU physicians and nurses, 20 emergency physicians and nurses, and 41 fourth-year medical students) evaluated the model. All groups rated the model's usefulness and the sensation of perforating the pleura highly. Experts rated the air release after pleura perforation lower than other groups. Lung reexpansion was the lowest rated item in all groups. Ratings of the appearance and feel of the model correlated strongly among all groups and experts. The ICU professionals rated the resistance encountered in introducing the chest drain lower than the other groups. CONCLUSIONS: This low-cost, reusable, transportable, and highly realistic model is an attractive alternative to commercial models for training in chest-tube insertion skills.

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Cir. Esp. (Ed. impr.) ; 97(4): 196-202, abr. 2019. graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-183137

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Introducción: El tratamiento estándar de la hiperhidrosis palmar o axilar y el rubor facial es la sección de la cadena simpática torácica. La interrupción de la transmisión nerviosa de la cadena simpática torácica bilateral con clip, conocida como "pinzamiento", constituye una alternativa con la opción de revertir el procedimiento en caso de sudoración compensatoria intolerable. Métodos: Estudio prospectivo para evaluar: a) resultados del «pinzamiento» en pacientes con hiperhidrosis palmar o axilar y rubor facial, y b) determinar la mejoría obtenida tras la retirada del clip en pacientes con sudoración compensatoria intolerable Se incluyó a 299 pacientes (598 procedimientos) diagnosticados de hiperhidrosis palmar (n = 110), palmar o axilar (n = 78), axilar (n = 35) y rubor facial (n = 76), tratados mediante «pinzamiento» videotoracoscópico de 2007 a 2015. Resultados: Ciento veintiocho varones y 171 mujeres con una edad media de 28 años. En 290 casos (97,0%) pudo darse el alta dentro de las primeras 24 h. En un 92,3% el procedimiento fue efectivo (99,1% hiperhidrosis palmar, 96,1% hiperhidrosis palmar o axilar, 74,3% hiperhidrosis axilar y 86,8% rubor facial). Nueve pacientes (3%) presentaron complicaciones menores. En 137 pacientes (45,8%) apareció sudoración compensatoria: moderada 113 (37,8%), severa 16 (5,3%) e intolerable 8 (2,7%). Se retiró el clip en estos 8 pacientes, mejorando los síntomas en 5 (62,8%), con efecto mantenido sobre la hiperhidrosis en 4 de ellos. Conclusiones: El «pinzamiento» de la cadena simpática torácica es una técnica efectiva y segura. En caso de sudoración compensatoria incapacitante, esta técnica permite la retirada del clip y la reversión de los síntomas en un porcentaje notable de pacientes


Introduction: Division of the thoracic sympathetic chain is the standard treatment for severe palmar and/or axillary hyperhidrosis and facial flushing. Clipping is an alternative option which allows the block to be reverted in cases of intolerable compensatory sweating. Methods: This is a prospective study performed to assess: a) results of clipping of the thoracic sympathetic chain in patients with palmar and/or axillary hyperhidrosis and facial flushing; and b) to determine the improvement obtained after removal of the clip in patients with unbearable compensatory sweating. We included 299 patients (598 procedures) diagnosed with palmar hyperhidrosis (n=110), palmar and/or axillary hyperhidrosis (n=78), axillary hyperhidrosis (n=35), and facial flushing (n=76), who underwent videothoracoscopic clipping between 2007 and 2015. Results: 128 men and 171 women were treated, with mean age of 28 years. A total of 290 patients (97.0%) were discharged within 24 hours. The procedure was effective in 92.3% (99.1% in palmar hyperhidrosis, 96,1% in palmar and/or axillary hyperhidrosis, 74.3% in axillary hyperhidrosis, and 86.8% in facial flushing). Nine patients (3%) presented minor complications. Compensatory sweating developed in 137 patients (45.8%): moderate in 113 (37.8%), severe in 16 (5.3%) and unbearable in 8 (2.7%). The clip was removed in these 8 patients; symptoms improved in 5 (62.8%), with sustained effect on hyperhidrosis in 4 of them. Conclusions: Clipping of the thoracic sympathetic chain is an effective and safe procedure. If incapacitating compensatory sweating develops, this technique allows the clips to be removed with reversion of symptoms in a considerable number of patients


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Hiperidrose/cirurgia , Simpatectomia/métodos , Efetividade , Resultado do Tratamento , Instrumentos Cirúrgicos , Estudos Prospectivos
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Cir Esp (Engl Ed) ; 97(4): 196-202, 2019 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30685056

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INTRODUCTION: Division of the thoracic sympathetic chain is the standard treatment for severe palmar and/or axillary hyperhidrosis and facial flushing. Clipping is an alternative option which allows the block to be reverted in cases of intolerable compensatory sweating. METHODS: This is a prospective study performed to assess: a) results of clipping of the thoracic sympathetic chain in patients with palmar and/or axillary hyperhidrosis and facial flushing; and b) to determine the improvement obtained after removal of the clip in patients with unbearable compensatory sweating. We included 299 patients (598 procedures) diagnosed with palmar hyperhidrosis (n=110), palmar and/or axillary hyperhidrosis (n=78), axillary hyperhidrosis (n=35), and facial flushing (n=76), who underwent videothoracoscopic clipping between 2007 and 2015. RESULTS: 128 men and 171 women were treated, with mean age of 28 years. A total of 290 patients (97.0%) were discharged within 24hours. The procedure was effective in 92.3% (99.1% in palmar hyperhidrosis, 96,1% in palmar and/or axillary hyperhidrosis, 74.3% in axillary hyperhidrosis, and 86.8% in facial flushing). Nine patients (3%) presented minor complications. Compensatory sweating developed in 137 patients (45.8%): moderate in 113 (37.8%), severe in 16 (5.3%) and unbearable in 8 (2.7%). The clip was removed in these 8 patients; symptoms improved in 5 (62.8%), with sustained effect on hyperhidrosis in 4 of them. CONCLUSIONS: Clipping of the thoracic sympathetic chain is an effective and safe procedure. If incapacitating compensatory sweating develops, this technique allows the clips to be removed with reversion of symptoms in a considerable number of patients.


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Rubor/cirurgia , Hiperidrose/cirurgia , Instrumentos Cirúrgicos/efeitos adversos , Simpatectomia/efeitos adversos , Adulto , Axila/inervação , Axila/fisiopatologia , Face/inervação , Face/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Mãos/inervação , Mãos/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Hiperidrose/diagnóstico , Masculino , Estudos Prospectivos , Doenças das Glândulas Sudoríparas/fisiopatologia , Simpatectomia/métodos , Cirurgia Torácica Vídeoassistida/métodos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg ; 52(6): 1206-1210, 2017 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28977566

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OBJECTIVES: Early lung cancer (LC) diagnosis is key to improve prognosis. We explored here the diagnostic performance of a trained dog to discriminate exhaled gas samples obtained from patients with and patients without LC and healthy controls. METHODS: After appropriate training, we exposed the dog (a 3-year-old cross-breed between a Labrador Retriever and a Pitbull) to 390 samples of exhaled gas collected from 113 individuals (85 patients with LC and 28 controls, which included 11 patients without LC and 17 healthy individuals) for a total of 785 times. RESULTS: The trained dog recognized LC in exhaled gas with a sensitivity of 0.95, a specificity of 0.98, a positive predictive value of 0.95 and a negative predictive value of 0.98. The area under the curve of the receiver-operating characteristics curve was 0.971. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that a well-trained dog can detect the presence of LC in exhaled gas samples with an extremely high accuracy.


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Testes Respiratórios/métodos , Detecção Precoce de Câncer , Expiração/fisiologia , Neoplasias Pulmonares/diagnóstico , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Animais , Cães , Feminino , Humanos , Neoplasias Pulmonares/metabolismo , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Projetos Piloto , Curva ROC
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