Publications by authors named "C Savelkoul"

Background: Patients still receive non-beneficial treatments when nearing the end of life. Advance care planning (ACP) interventions have shown to positively influence compliance with end of life wishes. Hospital physicians seem to miss opportunities to engage in ACP, whereas patients visiting the outpatient clinic usually have one or more chronic conditions and are at risk for medical emergencies.

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Treatment limitations may create a clinical dilemma during anaesthesia. Because mostly, pre-existing treatment limitations have been decided upon without considering the occurrence of a future medical intervention with its unique circumstances. In case treatment limitations are not reassessed prior to an intervention and a life threatening situation occurs during the intervention, a dilemma may arise between the patient's wishes and physician's actions.

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An immunocompromised 78-year-old woman had a painful hip and subacute fever. An abdominal CT scan revealed a diverticular sigmoid stenosis fistulating to the presacral space, with free gas in the paravertebral musculature and spinal canal. Because a deep necrotising infection was suspected, she underwent surgery and was treated with antibiotics.

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Background: Women with a history of hypertensive disorders, including pre-eclampsia, during pregnancy have a two- to-five-fold increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). In 15% of women, pre-eclampsia recurs in the following pregnancy.

Objectives: To evaluate all evidence on the future risk of developing hypertension and CVD after multiple pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia compared with pre-eclampsia in a single pregnancy followed by normal subsequent pregnancy.

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