Objectives: To investigate a comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) with subsequent investigation of healthcare patterns in older patients with urological cancers undergoing initial surgery or radiotherapy, to verify the usefulness of the incorporation of geriatric principles in future care plans.
Material And Methods: This is a prospective cohort study. From November 2011 to March 2015, CGA was offered to all patients aged 70+ years treated with radiotherapy or surgery at seven tertiary centers.
The leather industry (tanneries) generates high amounts of toxic wastes, including solid and liquid effluents that are rich in organic matter and mineral content. Vermicomposting was studied as an alternative method of treating the wastes from tanneries. Vermicompost was produced from the following tannery residues: tanned chips of wet-blue leather, sludge from a liquid residue treatment station, and a mixture of both.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe evaluated growth factor contents and clinical efficacy of allogeneic platelet gel (PG) prepared with standard blood banking procedures from routine platelet concentrates (PCs) obtained from buffy coats. The PGs were used to treat 11 hypomobile very elderly patients unable to undergo autologous blood processing and previously ineffectively treated with expensive advanced medications for 8-275 weeks. PGs were prepared by platelet activation with human thrombin or commercial batroxobin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContext: Chronic pain increases with age, and in the elderly, comorbidities and polypharmacotherapy make the choice of treatment for pharmacological pain control a complex matter.
Objectives: We conducted a multicenter, prospective, observational study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the buprenorphine transdermal delivery system (TDS) in elderly patients with chronic noncancer pain. The aim was to assess the cognitive and behavioral status of patients during treatment.
From a sample of 265 elderly subjects (age 80.2 +/- 6.8 years) admitted to a geriatric care unit, free from cardiac and respiratory diseases, with normal chest X-ray and gas analysis, 53 subjects were selected and their respiratory functions (assessed by spirometric parameters and airway resistance 'Raw') were studied to correlate them with nutritional status, cognitive impairment, independence in everyday life activities and mood disorders, assessed, respectively, by the Mini Nutritional Assessment, rapid Mini Mental State test (MMSr), activities of daily living (ADL), instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) evaluation, Barthel Index and Cornell Depression Scale.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Otorhinolaryngol Ital
February 1996
The loss of hearing abilities can be seen as a complex event because psychological discomfort and relational inhibitions interact and lead to behaviours and attitudes which are insidious and dangerous for the quality of life of the patient. The complexity of the psychological-organic inconvenience, such as impairement disability and handicap led to the testing of recovery patterns. In this specific context interventions coming from different fields sustained from a complex operative model where different professional competences and evaluation processes interact.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article investigates the distribution of neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, and related receptors in the vestibular nuclei complex (VNC) of the adult rat by means of immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, and quantitative receptor autoradiography. The entire complex proves to be rich in muscarinic receptors and it shows a high density of imipramine and benzodiazepine binding sites. Peptidergic neurons and a few positive fibers are described in the caudal part of the VNC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCorrect identification and evaluation of balance disorders and an assessment of their repercussions on a patient's life are common problems faced by the otoneurologist. These symptoms may not infrequently have a chronic or recurrent course and can lead to in restrictions in the patient's everyday life and even have consequences for the patient' mental health. In the doctor-patient relationship anamnesis is of crucial importance in diagnosis as well as in establishing a relationship of professional confidence with the patient which may influence the outcome of the treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Otorhinolaryngol Ital
August 1994
The Authors describe their personal experience in a rare case of total arhinia in a young boy, now seven years old, whose psycho-physical development is normal and who is healthy except for recurrent conjunctivitis due to the absence of nasolacrimal ducts. The Authors consider the possibility that in the case of total absence of the nasal function, as in total arhinia, the oropharyngeal and laryngotracheobronchial mucosa may acquire those functional and defensive properties typically belonging to nasal mucosa. In the subject in question, in fact, functional respiratory and immunosecretory parameters are normal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF78 pediatric patients affected by acute otitis media were selected and randomized into two balanced groups of treatment: brodimoprim, at the dosage of 200 mg once-a-day on the first day and of 100 mg once-a-day on the following days, and cefaclor at a dosage of 40 mg/Kg/day in three doses. Brodimoprim resulted more efficacious in the reduction of symptoms, especially hypoacusis and tinnitus (p < 0.05 between treatments); tympanometry showed a higher number of normalizations in the brodimoprim group, without significant differences between treatments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chemother
December 1993
160 children with an average age of 9 years (range 6-15) affected by acute bacterial tonsillitis, were selected and assigned, following an open, parallel group design to: a) brodimoprim at the dose of 10 mg/kg on the first day, in single administration, and of 5 mg/kg on the following days; b) cotrimoxazole suspension, at the dosage of 6 mg of trimethoprim/kg/day, in two daily administrations; c) amoxicillin with clavulanic acid suspension (amoxi-clavulanate) 50 mg/kg every 12 hours. Quantity of pharynx and tonsillar exudate, pharynx pain, dysphonia and dysphagia were checked at the basal time, 3rd, 7th and at the last day of therapy. These symptoms were evaluated using a four-step rating scale.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the present multicentre study, the antiphlogistic activity of seaprose S was assessed according to an experimental design of the controlled type versus nimesulide in patients with phlogistic pathology of ENT relevance and in patients undergoing otoiatric surgical operations. One hundred and sixty patients (87 M, 73 F) were treated with seaprose S in 30 mg tablets (3tab/day) while 160 patients (95 M, 65 F) were treated with nimesulide in 100 mg (2 tab/day). The treatment lasted 7 days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFunctional laryngectomies permit a more or less ideal preservation of laryngeal functions whose recovery, especially in les conservative operations, occurs very slowly and depends on several conditions: post operative course, sensitivity and motility of the hypopharynx, patient's ability to restore swallowing mechanisms. The Authors relate their experience concerning use of a rehabilitative program partially based on the experiences of some French logopedic schools and partially original. They illustrate the steps and goals of this program which starts on the fifth post-operative day with respiration exercises immediately followed by eight days of exercises to re-establish arytenoid mobilization and swallowing movements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInvolvement of the neurotransmitters acetyl choline and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in vestibular compensation has been suggested by electrophysiological and pharmacological experiments. In this investigation we used quantitative autoradiography to study the modification of muscarinic and benzodiazepine receptors in each nucleus of the rat's vestibular nucleus complex. Tissues were examined 3, 14, 23 h and 3, 12, 37 and 90 days after unilateral surgical labyrinthectomies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn original conservative technique for surgical reduction of the inferior turbinates, called turbinoplasty, is described. We analyzed, in 308 cases, the functional objective and subjective outcome of turbinoplasty itself and in comparison with more destructive procedures called turbinotomies. The results show that both procedures (in skilled hands!) are good.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord)
November 1990
The role of the parasympathetic system in Ménière's disease was investigated by a pupillary pharmacologic test (methacholine test), using a computed infrared pupillograph. The test was performed in Ménière's disease (16 cases), other vertiginous disorders (23 cases) and normal subjects (10 cases). The results confirmed the presence, during the attack stage of Ménière's disease in 75% of cases, of an abnormal sensitivity of the iris musculature to methacholine, prevalent on the affected side, and an increasing pupillary asymmetry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Otorhinolaryngol Ital
February 1988
Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital
September 1987
Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital
September 1987
Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital
March 1987
In this double-blind study versus placebo, the anti-migraine efficacy of flunarizine 20 mg/per os/day for 14 days, followed by 10 mg/per os/day up to 120 days has been evaluated in 30 patients suffering from common and classical migraine. During the trial the vestibular function (slow phase velocity (SPV) and number of spikes) was also studied. To date 18 patients have completed the study.
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