Targeted therapy has greatly improved the outlook for patients with spinal metastatic cancers. Scoring systems like the Tokuhashi or Tomita scores are commonly used to predict prognosis and inform surgical decisions, but they are outdated and fail to consider recent advancements. We aimed to investigate the current state of the literature and treatment options pertaining to advancements in targeted therapy compared to other forms of medical management for metastatic spinal tumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Several studies have shown gender differences in the management of cardiovascular risk factors and diseases. Whether the management of hypertension by cardiologists in France differs according to patient gender has not been fully investigated.
Aims: The main objective of this cross-sectional, multicentre study was to examine the management according to gender of hypertensive patients by office-based cardiologists in France.
Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss
January 1983
We studied the hemodynamic, echocardiographic, phonomechanographic and hormonal changes during acute (25 mg) and chronic (6 months--75 to 225 mg/day) treatment of 10 patients with congestive cardiac failure due to cardiomyopathy with dilatation with SQ 14 225 (Captopril). The following changes were observed after the single dose: an increase in cardiac output (p less than 0,001), in stroke volume (p less than 0,01), a reduction in heart rate (p less than 0,01), in peripheral resistance (p less than 0,001) and pulmonary capillary pressure (p less than 0,001). There were no significant changes in end systolic or end diastolic left ventricular internal diameter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCan Med Assoc J
October 1973
A dual study was conducted to assess (1) the long-term antiparkinsonian action of amantadine without levodopa and (2) the advantage of combined amantadine and levodopa over single-drug therapy, including changes in symptom severity when placebo replaces amantadine but levodopa is maintained.Good to excellent results were obtained in 25% of the total pool of 77 patients on amantadine. No decline in therapeutic effect took place during a mean follow-up of 21 months.
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