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Objectives. We investigated the association between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and incident heart failure in a community-based sample of veterans.Methods. We examined Veterans Affairs Pacific Islands Health Care System outpatient medical records for 8248 veterans between 2005 and 2012. We used multivariable Cox regression to estimate hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the development of heart failure by PTSD status.Results. Over a mean follow-up of 7.2 years, veterans with PTSD were at increased risk for developing heart failure (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.47; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.13, 1.92) compared with veterans without PTSD after adjustment for age, gender, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, body mass index, combat service, and military service period. Additional predictors for heart failure included age (HR = 1.05; 95% CI = 1.03, 1.07), diabetes (HR = 2.54; 95% CI = 2.02, 3.20), hypertension (HR = 1.87; 95% CI = 1.42, 2.46), overweight (HR = 1.72; 95% CI = 1.25, 2.36), obesity (HR = 3.43; 95% CI = 2.50, 4.70), and combat service (HR = 4.99; 95% CI = 1.29, 19.38).Conclusions. Ours is the first large-scale longitudinal study to report an association between PTSD and incident heart failure in an outpatient sample of US veterans. Prevention and treatment efforts for heart failure and its associated risk factors should be expanded among US veterans with PTSD.Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric illness that affects approximately 7.7 million Americans aged older than 18 years.1 PTSD typically results after the experience of severe trauma, and veterans are at elevated risk for the disorder. The National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study reported the prevalence of PTSD among veterans who served in Vietnam as 15.2% among men and 8.1% among women.2 In fiscal year 2009, nearly 446 045 Veterans Administration (VA) patients had a primary diagnosis of PTSD, a threefold increase since 1999.3 PTSD is of growing clinical concern as evidence continues to link psychiatric illnesses to conditions such as arthritis,4 liver disease,5 digestive disease,6 and cancer.6 When the postwar health status of Vietnam veterans was examined, those with PTSD had higher rates of diseases of the circulatory, nervous, digestive, musculoskeletal, and respiratory systems.7The evidence linking PTSD to coronary heart disease (CHD) is substantial.8–10 Veterans with PTSD are significantly more likely to have abnormal electrocardiograph results, myocardial infarctions, and atrioventricular conduction deficits than are veterans without PTSD.11 In a study of 605 male veterans of World War II and the Korean War, CHD was more common among veterans with PTSD than among those without PTSD.12 Worldwide, adults exposed to the disaster at Chernobyl experienced increased rates of CHD up to 10 years after the event,13 and studies of stressors resulting from the civil war in Lebanon found elevated CHD mortality.14,15Although the exact biological mechanism by which PTSD contributes to CHD remains unclear, several hypotheses have been suggested, including autonomic nervous system dysfunction,16 inflammation,17 hypercoagulability,18 cardiac hyperreactivity,19 altered neurochemistry,20 and co-occurring metabolic syndrome.16 One of the hallmark symptoms of PTSD is hyperarousal,21 and the neurobiological changes brought on from sustained sympathetic nervous system activation affect the release of neurotransmitters and endocrine function.22 These changes have negative effects on the cardiovascular system, including increased blood pressure, heart rate, and cardiac output.22,23Most extant literature to date examining cardiovascular sequelae has shown a positive association between PTSD and coronary artery disease.8–10 Coronary artery disease is well documented as one of the most significant risk factors for future development of heart failure.24 Despite burgeoning evidence for the role of PTSD in the development of coronary artery disease, there are few studies specifically exploring the relationship between PTSD and heart failure. Limited data suggest that PTSD imparts roughly a threefold increase in the odds of developing heart failure in both the general population5 and in a sample of the elderly.25 These investigations, however, have been limited by cross-sectional study design, a small proportion of participants with PTSD, and reliance on self-reported measures for both PTSD and heart failure.5,25 Heart failure is a uniquely large public health issue, as nearly 5 million patients in the United States are affected and there are approximately 500 000 new cases each year.26 Identifying predictors of heart failure can aid in early detection efforts while simultaneously increasing understanding of the mechanism behind development of heart failure.To mitigate the limitations of previous investigations, we undertook a large-scale prospective study to further elucidate the role of prevalent PTSD and development of incident heart failure among veterans, while controlling for service-related and clinical covariates. Many studies investigating heart failure have relied on inpatient records; we leveraged outpatient records to more accurately reflect the community burden of disease.  相似文献   
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BACKGROUND: Short- and long-term comparative follow-up studies of patients receiving primary angioplasty or thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction show higher 30-day survival, and sustained benefits in mortality, reinfarction and ejection fraction in patients treated with primary angioplasty. Long-term benefits of primary angioplasty on cardiac function performed in community hospitals without surgical back-up have not been fully assessed. METHODS: Sixty-one patients who underwent primary angioplasty were compared with patients receiving thrombolytic therapy who were matched for age, gender and location of acute myocardial infarction. Clinical information, reviewed through August 2000, was provided by retrospective analysis of healthcare databases and office and hospital charts. Mortality data were confirmed by the social security death index. RESULTS: Of the original 61 primary angioplasty patients, two died during initial hospitalization. Of the 59 surviving patients, fifty-four (92%) had complete follow-up averaging 57 months. Of the original 61 thrombolytic therapy patients, three died during initial hospitalization. Of the 58 surviving patients, fifty-two (90%) had complete follow-up averaging 46 months. At follow-up, averaging 57 months, ejection fraction was significantly higher in the primary angioplasty group, as compared with the thrombolytic therapy group (51.4% versus 45.8%, respectively; p = 0.038). There was no statistical difference between the two groups regarding reinfarction, revascularization at > or = 6 months after the initial presentation or cardiac death. CONCLUSIONS: Primary angioplasty performed in a community hospital without surgical back-up results in improved cardiac function when compared to thrombolytic therapy. These results are similar to those reported from large tertiary centers with on-site surgical back-up, and provide an explanation for the improved long-term outcome that is observed in patients with acute myocardial infarction treated with primary angioplasty.  相似文献   
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Choe  J. H.  Overman  M. J.  Fournier  K. F.  Royal  R. E.  Ohinata  A.  Rafeeq  S.  Beaty  K.  Phillips  J. K.  Wolff  R. A.  Mansfield  P. F.  Eng  C. 《Annals of surgical oncology》2015,22(8):2578-2584
Annals of Surgical Oncology - Currently, cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy are accepted treatments for surgically resectable appendiceal epithelial neoplasms....  相似文献   
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Objective: To examine among people attending outpatient clinics aged 50–74 at average risk of colorectal cancer (CRC): 1) The proportion who report: a) faecal occult blood test (FOBT) within the past two years; and b) colonoscopy within the past five years, including the reasons for undergoing colonoscopy; 2) characteristics associated with under‐screening; 3) For those who are under‐screened, the proportion who are: a) willing to receive help and the acceptability of different methods of receiving help, and; b) unwilling to receive help and reasons for this. Methods: Cross‐sectional survey of 197 participants attending a major regional hospital in New South Wales, Australia. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine correlates of under‐screening. Results: A total of 59% reported either FOBT in the past two years or colonoscopy in the past five years. Of those reporting colonoscopy in the past five years, 21% were potentially over‐screened. Males were more likely than females to be under‐screened. Of those under‐screened (41%), fewer than half were willing to receive screening advice. Conclusions and implications for public health: A significant proportion of people attending outpatient clinics are under‐screened for CRC, with some people also over‐screened. There is a need to explore strategies to overcome both under‐ and over‐screening.  相似文献   
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Purpose

To analyze a large volume of image-guided liver mass biopsies to assess for an increased incidence of major hemorrhage after aggressive liver mass sampling, and to determine if coaxial technique reduces major hemorrhage rate.

Methods

Patients who underwent image-guided liver mass biopsy over a 15-year period (December 7, 2001–September 22, 2016) were retrospectively identified. An aggressive biopsy was defined as a biopsy event in which ≥ 4 core needle passes were performed. Association of major hemorrhage after aggressive liver mass biopsy and other potential risk factors of interest were assessed using logistic regression analysis. For the subset of aggressive biopsies, Fisher’s exact test was used to compare the incidence of major hemorrhage using coaxial versus noncoaxial techniques.

Results

Aggressive biopsies constituted 11.6% of biopsy events (N =579/5011). The incidence of major hemorrhage with <4 passes was 0.4% (N =18/4432) and with ≥4 passes 1.2% (N =6/579). In univariable models, aggressive biopsy was significantly associated with major hemorrhage (OR 3.0, 95% CI 1.16–6.92, p =0.025). After adjusting for gender and platelet count, the association was not significant at the p =0.05 level (OR 2.58, 95% CI 0.927–6.24, p =0.067). The rate of major hemorrhage in the coaxial biopsy technique group was 1.4% (N =3/209) compared to 1.1% (N =4/370) in the noncoaxial biopsy technique group, which was not a significant difference (p =0.707).

Conclusions

Although aggressive image-guided liver mass biopsies had an increased incidence of major hemorrhage, the overall risk of bleeding remained low. The benefit of such biopsies will almost certainly outweigh the risk in most patients.

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