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Mariano E. Menendez Suleiman Y. Sudah Patrick J. Denard 《Seminars in Arthroplasty》2022,32(3):644-649
BackgroundThe growing enthusiasm for the use of reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) in the treatment of primary glenohumeral osteoarthritis (GHOA) with an intact rotator cuff is based on data derived from single-center studies with limited generalizability and follow-up. This study compared patient-reported outcomes (PROs) between RSA and total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) for the treatment of primary GHOA with up to 5-year follow-up and examined temporal trends in the treatment of GHOA between 2012 and 2021.MethodsA retrospective review was performed on patients with primary GHOA undergoing primary arthroplasty surgery from the Surgical Outcomes System global registry between 2012 and 2021. PROs including the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score, Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) score, and visual analog scale (VAS) for pain were compared between RSA and TSA at 1, 2, and 5 years postoperatively.ResultsA total of 4451 patients were included, with 2693 (60.5%) undergoing TSA and 1758 (39.5%) undergoing RSA. Both RSA and TSA provided clinically excellent outcomes at 1 year postoperatively (ASES: 80.8 ± 17.9 vs. 85.9 ± 15.2, respectively; SANE: 74.8 ± 24.7 vs. 79.5 ± 22.9; VAS pain: 1.3 ± 2.0 vs. 1.1 ± 1.7; all P < .05) that were maintained at 2 years (ASES: 81.3 ± 19.3 vs. 87.3 ± 14.9; SANE: 74.8 ± 26.2 vs. 79.7 ± 24.7; VAS pain: 1.3 ± 2.1 vs. 1.0 ± 1.6; all P < .05) and 5 years (ASES: 81.7 ± 16.5 vs. 86.9 ± 15.3; SANE: 71.6 ± 28.5 vs. 78.2 ± 25.9; VAS pain: 1.0 ± 1.7 vs. 1.0 ± 1.7; all P < .05), with statistical significance favoring TSA. After controlling for age and sex, there was an adjusted difference of 4.5 units in the ASES score favoring TSA (P = .005) at 5 years postoperatively but no differences in adjusted SANE (P = .745) and VAS pain (P = .332) scores. The use of RSA for GHOA grew considerably over time, from representing only 17% of all replacements performed for GHOA in 2012 to nearly half (47%) in 2021 (P < .001).ConclusionRSA as a treatment for GHOA with an intact rotator cuff seems to yield PROs that are largely clinically equivalent to TSA extending to 5 years postoperatively. The observed statistical significance favoring TSA appears to be of marginal clinical benefit based on established minimal clinically important differences and may be a result of the large sample size. Further research using more granular clinical data and examining differences in range of motion and complications is warranted as it may change the value analysis. 相似文献
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Cheryl L. Rock PhD RD Cynthia A. Thomson PhD RD Kristen R. Sullivan MS MPH Carol L. Howe MD MLS Lawrence H. Kushi ScD Bette J. Caan DrPH Marian L. Neuhouser PhD RD Elisa V. Bandera MD PhD Ying Wang PhD Kimberly Robien PhD RD Karen M. Basen-Engquist PhD MPH Justin C. Brown PhD Kerry S. Courneya PhD Tracy E. Crane PhD RDN David O. Garcia PhD FACSM Barbara L. Grant MS RDN CSO FAND Kathryn K. Hamilton MA RDN CSO CDN FAND Sheri J. Hartman PhD Stacey A. Kenfield ScD Maria Elena Martinez PhD Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt MD MPH Larissa Nekhlyudov MD MPH Linda Overholser MD Alpa V. Patel PhD Bernardine M. Pinto PhD Mary E. Platek PhD RD CDN Erika Rees-Punia PhD MPH Colleen K. Spees PhD MEd RD LD FAND Susan M. Gapstur PhD Marjorie L. McCullough ScD RD 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2022,72(3):230-262
The overall 5-year relative survival rate for all cancers combined is now 68%, and there are over 16.9 million survivors in the United States. Evidence from laboratory and observational studies suggests that factors such as diet, physical activity, and obesity may affect risk for recurrence and overall survival after a cancer diagnosis. The purpose of this American Cancer Society guideline is to provide evidence-based, cancer-specific recommendations for anthropometric parameters, physical activity, diet, and alcohol intake for reducing recurrence and cancer-specific and overall mortality. The audiences for this guideline are health care providers caring for cancer survivors as well as cancer survivors and their families. The guideline is intended to serve as a resource for informing American Cancer Society programs, health policy, and the media. Sources of evidence that form the basis of this guideline are systematic literature reviews, meta-analyses, pooled analyses of cohort studies, and large randomized clinical trials published since 2012. Recommendations for nutrition and physical activity during cancer treatment, informed by current practice, large cancer care organizations, and reviews of other expert bodies, are also presented. To provide additional context for the guidelines, the authors also include information on the relationship between health-related behaviors and comorbidities, long-term sequelae and patient-reported outcomes, and health disparities, with attention to enabling survivors' ability to adhere to recommendations. Approaches to meet survivors' needs are addressed as well as clinical care coordination and resources for nutrition and physical activity counseling after a cancer diagnosis. 相似文献
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Naveen Pemmaraju MD Jacqueline S. Garcia MD Andrew Perkins MBBS PhD Jason G. Harb PhD Andrew J. Souers PhD Michael E. Werner PhD Christopher M. Brown PhD Francesco Passamonti MD 《Cancer》2023,129(22):3535-3545
Myelofibrosis is a heterogeneous myeloproliferative neoplasm characterized by chronic inflammation, progressive bone marrow failure, and hepatosplenic extramedullary hematopoiesis. Treatments like Janus kinase inhibitor monotherapy (e.g., ruxolitinib) provide significant spleen and symptom relief but demonstrate limited ability to lead to a durable disease modification. There is an urgent unmet medical need for treatments with a novel mechanism of action that can modify the underlying pathophysiology and affect the disease course of myelofibrosis. This review highlights the role of B-cell lymphoma (BCL) protein BCL-extra large (BCL-XL) in disease pathogenesis and the potential role that navitoclax, a BCL-extra large/BCL-2 inhibitor, may have in myelofibrosis treatment. 相似文献
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Victoria L. Parker Matthew C. Winter John A. Tidy Barry W. Hancock Julia E. Palmer Naveed Sarwar Baljeet Kaur Katie McDonald Xianne Aguiar Kamaljit Singh Nick Unsworth Imran Jabbar Allan A. Pacey Robert F. Harrison Michael J. Seckl 《International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer》2023,152(5):986-997
Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN) patients are treated according to the eight-variable International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) scoring system, that aims to predict first-line single-agent chemotherapy resistance. FIGO is imperfect with one-third of low-risk patients developing disease resistance to first-line single-agent chemotherapy. We aimed to generate simplified models that improve upon FIGO. Logistic regression (LR) and multilayer perceptron (MLP) modelling (n = 4191) generated six models (M1-6). M1, all eight FIGO variables (scored data); M2, all eight FIGO variables (scored and raw data); M3, nonimaging variables (scored data); M4, nonimaging variables (scored and raw data); M5, imaging variables (scored data); and M6, pretreatment hCG (raw data) + imaging variables (scored data). Performance was compared to FIGO using true and false positive rates, positive and negative predictive values, diagnostic odds ratio, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, Bland-Altman calibration plots, decision curve analysis and contingency tables. M1-6 were calibrated and outperformed FIGO on true positive rate and positive predictive value. Using LR and MLP, M1, M2 and M4 generated small improvements to the ROC curve and decision curve analysis. M3, M5 and M6 matched FIGO or performed less well. Compared to FIGO, most (excluding LR M4 and MLP M5) had significant discordance in patient classification (McNemar's test P < .05); 55-112 undertreated, 46-206 overtreated. Statistical modelling yielded only small gains over FIGO performance, arising through recategorisation of treatment-resistant patients, with a significant proportion of under/overtreatment as the available data have been used a priori to allocate primary chemotherapy. Streamlining FIGO should now be the focus. 相似文献
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S. Liu A. E. Patanwala J. M. Naylor N. Levy R. Knaggs J. A. Stevens B. Bugeja D. Begley K. E. Khor E. Lau R. Allen S. Adie J. Penm 《Anaesthesia》2023,78(10):1237-1248
Modified-release opioids are often prescribed for the management of moderate to severe acute pain following total hip and knee arthroplasty, despite recommendations against their use due to increasing concerns regarding harm. The primary objective of this multicentre study was to examine the impact of modified-release opioid use on the incidence of opioid-related adverse events compared with immediate-release opioid use, among adult inpatients following total hip or knee arthroplasty. Data for total hip and knee arthroplasty inpatients receiving an opioid analgesic for postoperative analgesia during hospitalisation were collected from electronic medical records of three tertiary metropolitan hospitals in Australia. The primary outcome was the incidence of opioid-related adverse events during hospital admission. Patients who received modified with or without immediate-release opioids were matched to those receiving immediate-release opioids only (1:1) using nearest neighbour propensity score matching with patient and clinical characteristics as covariates. This included total opioid dose received. In the matched cohorts, patients given modified-release opioids (n = 347) experienced a higher incidence of opioid-related adverse events overall, compared with those given immediate-release opioids only (20.5%, 71/347 vs. 12.7%, 44/347; difference in proportions 7.8% [95%CI 2.3–13.3%]). Modified-release opioid use was associated with an increased risk of harm when used for acute pain during hospitalisation after total hip or knee arthroplasty. 相似文献
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Charles A. Johnson Jared J. Reid William E. Allen Suvleen K. Singh Josef K. Eichinger Richard J. Friedman 《Seminars in Arthroplasty》2022,32(3):594-599
BackgroundThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of body mass index (BMI) on discharge to a postacute care (PAC) facility following elective total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA).MethodsThe National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database was queried to identify adult patients (>18 years old) who underwent inpatient TSA for primary osteoarthritis between 2005 and 2018. Hemiarthroplasty, revision TSA, trauma indications, and outpatient procedures were excluded. Patient and perioperative data were identified. Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression were used to assess the relationship between BMI and discharge to PAC facilities.ResultsA total of 10,198 patients with a primary TSA were identified. The majority (93%) of patients were discharged home vs. 7% to PAC facilities. Patients discharged to PAC had significantly higher mean BMI (P = .006). After controlling for demographic and comorbid factors, BMI was the only modifiable risk factor that was independently associated with an increased risk of discharge to a PAC. For every increase in BMI point, there was an increased risk of discharge to a PAC by 2.9% (odds ratio [OR] 1.029, confidence interval [CI] 1.016-1.041, P < .001). Additional covariates associated with PAC discharge were older age (OR 1.113, CI 1.099-1.127, P < .001), female gender (OR 3.037, CI 2.489-3.705, P < .001), and dependent functional status (OR 8.322, CI 5.544-12.492, P < .001).ConclusionMost patients undergoing TSA were discharged home following surgery. While age, sex, and functional status also affect disposition, elevated BMI is the only modifiable risk factor that independently predicts PAC discharge. Consideration of patient BMI prior to elective TSA may greatly improve discharge planning and management of patient expectations. 相似文献
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A. D. Kane J. Soar R. A. Armstrong E. Kursumovic M. T. Davies F. C. Oglesby L. Cortes C. Taylor I. K. Moppett S. Agarwal J. Cordingley J. Dorey S. J. Finney G. Kunst D. N. Lucas G. Nickols R. Mouton J. P. Nolan B. Patel V. J. Pappachan F. Plaat B. R. Scholefield J. H. Smith L. Varney T. M. Cook collaborators 《Anaesthesia》2023,78(6):701-711
Detailed contemporary knowledge of the characteristics of the surgical population, national anaesthetic workload, anaesthetic techniques and behaviours are essential to monitor productivity, inform policy and direct research themes. Every 3–4 years, the Royal College of Anaesthetists, as part of its National Audit Projects (NAP), performs a snapshot activity survey in all UK hospitals delivering anaesthesia, collecting patient-level encounter data from all cases under the care of an anaesthetist. During November 2021, as part of NAP7, anaesthetists recorded details of all cases undertaken over 4 days at their site through an online survey capturing anonymous patient characteristics and anaesthetic details. Of 416 hospital sites invited to participate, 352 (85%) completed the activity survey. From these, 24,177 reports were returned, of which 24,172 (99%) were included in the final dataset. The work patterns by day of the week, time of day and surgical specialty were similar to previous NAP activity surveys. However, in non-obstetric patients, between NAP5 (2013) and NAP7 (2021) activity surveys, the estimated median age of patients increased by 2.3 years from median (IQR) of 50.5 (28.4–69.1) to 52.8 (32.1–69.2) years. The median (IQR) BMI increased from 24.9 (21.5–29.5) to 26.7 (22.3–31.7) kg.m–2. The proportion of patients who scored as ASA physical status 1 decreased from 37% in NAP5 to 24% in NAP7. The use of total intravenous anaesthesia increased from 8% of general anaesthesia cases to 26% between NAP5 and NAP7. Some changes may reflect the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the anaesthetic population, though patients with confirmed COVID-19 accounted for only 149 (1%) cases. These data show a rising burden of age, obesity and comorbidity in patients requiring anaesthesia care, likely to impact UK peri-operative services significantly. 相似文献
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Malou A.H. Nuijten Thijs M.H. Eijsvogels Valerie M. Monpellier Ignace M.C. Janssen Eric J. Hazebroek Maria T.E. Hopman 《Obesity reviews》2022,23(1):e13370
Postbariatric loss of muscle tissue could negatively affect long-term health due to its role in various bodily processes, such as metabolism and functional capacity. This meta-analysis aimed to unravel time-dependent changes in the magnitude and progress of lean body mass (LBM), fat-free mass (FFM), and skeletal muscle mass (SMM) loss following bariatric surgery. A systematic literature search was conducted in Pubmed, Embase, and Web of Science. Fifty-nine studies assessed LBM (n = 37), FFM (n = 20), or SMM (n = 3) preoperatively and ≥1 time points postsurgery. Random-effects meta-analyses were performed to determine pooled loss per outcome parameter and follow-up time point. At 12-month postsurgery, pooled LBM loss was ?8.13 kg [95%CI ?9.01; ?7.26]. FFM loss and SMM loss were ?8.23 kg [95%CI ?10.74; ?5.73] and ?3.18 kg [95%CI ?5.64; ?0.71], respectively. About 55% of 12-month LBM loss occurred within 3-month postsurgery, followed by a more gradual decrease up to 12 months. Similar patterns were seen for FFM and SMM. In conclusion, >8 kg of LBM and FFM loss was observed within 1-year postsurgery. LBM, FFM, and SMM were predominantly lost within 3-month postsurgery, highlighting that interventions to mitigate such losses should be implemented perioperatively. 相似文献