scholarly journals Are pain coping strategies and neuropathic pain associated with a worse outcome after conservative treatment for Achilles tendinopathy? A prospective cohort study

Author(s):  
Iris F. Lagas ◽  
Arco C. van der Vlist ◽  
Robert F. van Oosterom ◽  
Peter L.J. van Veldhoven ◽  
Jan H. Waarsing ◽  
...  
2017 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 64-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sameh Hany Emile ◽  
Hesham Elgendy ◽  
Hossam Elfeki ◽  
Alaa Magdy ◽  
Ahmed Aly Abdelmawla ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
pp. 58-65
Author(s):  
A. G. Khitaryan ◽  
A. Z. Alibekov ◽  
S. A. Kovalev ◽  
I. A. Shatov ◽  
O. A. Aluhanyan ◽  
...  

AIM: to evaluate the significance of high-resolution anoscopy (HRA) in diagnostics of inflammatory and thrombotic changes in hemorrhoid piles and to assess the efficacy of micronized purified favonoid fraction (MPFF) in patients with inflammatory thrombotic changes of hemorrhoids according to HRA results in the preoperative conservative treatment of hemorrhoids. PATIENTS AND METHODS: a prospective cohort study included 77 patients with grade III chronic hemorrhoids. Patients were divided into 3 groups depending on the degree of development of inflammatory and thrombotic changes according to the HRA. The 3 group included patients with preoperative conservative treatment by MPFF. All patients underwent Milligan-Morgan procedure with further histological study of removed piles. RESULTS: it was found that the diagnostic sensitivity of the HRA in detection of inflammatory thrombotic changes was 91.3 % (CI=83.6-96.2 %), and diagnostic specificity - 40 % (CI=19-64 %). HRA diagnostic accuracy was 82.1 % (p=0.001). A 30 % decrease in the number of removed piles with moderate inflammatory thrombotic changes after MOFF therapy has also been revealed. CONCLUSION: HRA permits to determine the severity of thrombotic inflammatory changes, which is extremely importantfor the management of patients with acute hemorrhoids.


BMJ Open ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (10) ◽  
pp. e006301 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susana Pereira ◽  
Filipa Fontes ◽  
Teresa Sonin ◽  
Teresa Dias ◽  
Maria Fragoso ◽  
...  

IntroductionThe improvement in breast cancer survival rates, along with the expected overdiagnosis and overtreatment associated with breast cancer screening, requires a comprehensive assessment of its burden. Neurological complications can have a devastating impact on these patients; neuropathic pain and chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy are among the most frequently reported. This project aims to understand the burden of neurological complications of breast cancer treatment in Northern Portugal, and their role as mediator of the impact of the treatment in different dimensions of the patients’ quality of life.Methods and analysisA prospective cohort study was designed to include 500 patients with breast cancer, to be followed for 3 years. The patients were recruited at the Portuguese Oncology Institute of Porto and evaluations were planned at different stages: pretreatment, after surgery, after chemotherapy (whenever applicable) and at 1 and 3 years after enrolment. Patients diagnosed with neuropathic pain or chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (subcohorts), were also evaluated at the moment of confirmation of clinical diagnosis of the neurological complication and 6 months later. In each of the follow-up periods, a neurological examination has been performed by a neurologist. Data were collected on sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, quality of life, sleep quality, and anxiety and depression. Between January and December 2012, we recruited and conducted the baseline evaluation of 506 participants. The end of the follow-up period is scheduled for December 2015.Ethics and disseminationThe study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Portuguese Oncology Institute of Porto and all patients provided written informed consent. All study procedures were developed in order to assure data protection and confidentiality. Results from this project will be disseminated in international peer-reviewed journals and presented in relevant conferences.


2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 151-157
Author(s):  
B. G. Salas-Salas ◽  
D. J. Domínguez-Nuez ◽  
R. Cabrera ◽  
L. Ferrera-Alayón ◽  
M. Lloret ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (10) ◽  
pp. 1939-1948 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iris F. Lagas ◽  
Tryntsje Fokkema ◽  
Sita M. A. Bierma‐Zeinstra ◽  
Jan A. N. Verhaar ◽  
Marienke Middelkoop ◽  
...  

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