Publications by authors named "E Abou Jaoude"

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  • The study investigates the link between subclinical left ventricular dysfunction and factors such as microvascular complications, uncontrolled blood sugar levels, duration of diabetes, and age among individuals with type 2 diabetes.
  • It analyzed data from 159 asymptomatic patients, revealing that nearly half had poor blood sugar control and reduced heart function, with higher prevalence of kidney, nerve, and eye issues in patients with worse heart function.
  • The findings suggest a connection between heart and microvascular complications, but further research is needed to fully understand these relationships and their significance in clinical practice.
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Background: In patients undergoing high-risk surgery, it is recommended to titrate fluid administration using stroke volume or a dynamic variable of fluid responsiveness (FR). However, this strategy usually requires the use of a hemodynamic monitor and/or an arterial catheter. Recently, it has been shown that variations of central venous pressure (ΔCVP) during an alveolar recruitment maneuver (ARM) can predict FR and that there is a correlation between CVP and peripheral venous pressure (PVP).

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  • Grover's disease (GD) is a rare skin condition characterized by an itchy, red rash, and in this unique case, it was triggered by honeybee stings in an 80-year-old man with a history of honeybee venom allergy.
  • Despite initial treatments including antihistamines and topical steroids, the patient's rash worsened and spread across multiple parts of his body, leading to significant discomfort.
  • A skin biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of GD, and after five months of ineffective treatments, the patient finally responded positively to a combination of systemic steroids, high-potency topical steroids, emollients, and antihistamines.
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Patient care in the allergy and respiratory fields is advancing rapidly, offering the possibility of the inclusion of a variety of digital tools that aim to improve outcomes of care. Impaired access to several health care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic has considerably increased the appetite and need for the inclusion of e-health tools amongst end-users. Consequently, a multitude of different e-health tools have been launched worldwide with various registration and access options, and with a wide range of offered benefits.

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Background: Chronic cough management necessitates a clear integrated care pathway approach. Primary care physicians initially encounter the majority of chronic cough patients, yet their role in proper management can prove challenging due to limited access to advanced diagnostic testing. A multidisciplinary approach involving otolaryngologists and chest physicians, allergists, and gastroenterologists, among others, is central to the optimal diagnosis and treatment of conditions which underly or worsen cough.

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