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2022 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard M. Novak ◽  
Carl Armon ◽  
Linda Battalora ◽  
Kate Buchacz ◽  
Jun Li ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. bmjspcare-2021-002898
Author(s):  
Leonardo Potenza ◽  
Miki Scaravaglio ◽  
Daniela Fortuna ◽  
Davide Giusti ◽  
Elisabetta Colaci ◽  
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ObjectivesEarly palliative supportive care has been associated with many advantages in patients with advanced cancer. However, this model is underutilised in patients with haematological malignancies. We investigated the presence and described the frequency of quality indicators for palliative care and end-of-life care in a cohort of patients with acute myeloid leukaemia receiving early palliative supportive care.MethodsThis is an observational, retrospective study based on 215 patients consecutively enrolled at a haematology early palliative supportive care clinic in Modena, Italy. Comprehensive hospital chart reviews were performed to abstract the presence of well-established quality indicators for palliative care and for aggressiveness of care near the end of life.Results131 patients received a full early palliative supportive care intervention. All patients had at least one and 67 (51%) patients had four or more quality indicators for palliative care. Only 2.7% of them received chemotherapy in the last 14 days of life. None underwent intubation or cardiopulmonary resuscitation and was admitted to intensive care unit during the last month of life. Only 4% had either multiple hospitalisations or two or more emergency department access. Approximately half of them died at home or in a hospice. More than 40% did not receive transfusions within 7 days of death. The remaining 84 patients, considered late referrals to palliative care, demonstrated sensibly lower frequencies of the same indicators.ConclusionsPatients with acute myeloid leukaemia receiving early palliative supportive care demonstrated high frequency of quality indicators for palliative care and low rates of treatment aggressiveness at the end of life.


2021 ◽  
pp. 2444-2451
Author(s):  
João Victor Goulart Consoni Passareli ◽  
Felipe Franco Nascimento ◽  
Giovana José Garcia Estanho ◽  
Claudia Lizandra Ricci ◽  
Glaucia Prada Kanashiro ◽  
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Background and Aim: Tonometers are an important instrument for measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) in the diagnosis of glaucoma or uveitis. This study aimed to compare the accuracy of the main types of tonometers with different IOP measurement methodologies in dogs: TonoVet and TonoVet Plus (rebound), Tono-Pen Avia Vet (applanation), and Kowa HA-2 (Goldmann applanation). Materials and Methods: IOP was measured in 152 eyes of 76 dogs. A postmortem study was performed by comparing manometry and tonometry values and calculating the correlation coefficient (r2), in vivo real IOP (manometry) among the tonometers was compared, and an outpatient study was conducted with healthy eyes and eyes with signs of glaucoma and uveitis. Results: In the postmortem study, the values of r2 in descending order were Kowa (0.989), TonoVet Plus (0.984), TonoVet (0.981), and Tono-Pen Avia Vet (0.847). The IOP values in mmHg in the in vivo study were as follows: Aneroid manometer (16.8±2.5.7), TonoVet (18.1±2.9), TonoVet Plus (20.6±2.3), Tono-Pen Avia Vet (17.1±2.5), and Kowa (16.1±1.7); in outpatient clinics: TonoVet (16.8±3.8), TonoVet Plus (19.2±2.9), Tono-Pen Avia Vet (16.2±2.4), and Kowa (15.0±1.3); glaucoma: TonoVet (30.2±3.5), TonoVet Plus (35.0±6.1), Tono-Pen Avia Vet (29.5±4.2), and Kowa (23.9±5.0); and uveitis: TonoVet (14.2±1.4), TonoVet Plus (17.6±1.9), Tono-Pen Avia Vet (13.7±2.1), and Kowa (12.6±1.7). Conclusion: There was a strong correlation between IOP values and manometry in all the tonometers. The highest values were obtained with TonoVet Plus and the lowest with Kowa HA-2. All tonometers accurately measured IOP in dogs, including the latest TonoVet Plus, which showed an excellent correlation coefficient.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Linda Battalora ◽  
Carl Armon ◽  
Frank Palella ◽  
Jun Li ◽  
Edgar T. Overton ◽  
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Author(s):  
Stockton Mayer ◽  
Nabil Rayeed ◽  
Richard M. Novak ◽  
Jun Li ◽  
Frank J. Palella ◽  
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Author(s):  
C. Lajolo ◽  
G. Gioco ◽  
C. Rupe ◽  
R. Patini ◽  
I. Rizzo ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 90 (11) ◽  
pp. 2166-2167
Author(s):  
Su Kah Goh ◽  
Nagendra N. Dudi‐Venkata ◽  
Bob Zhou ◽  
Daniel Ng ◽  
David S. Liu ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Zantour ◽  
S. Bouchareb ◽  
Z. El Ati ◽  
F. Boubaker ◽  
W. Alaya ◽  
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