Publications by authors named "P Palm"

Background: Intermediate-high risk pulmonary embolism (PE) carries a significant risk of hemodynamic deterioration or death. Treatment should balance efficacy in reducing clot burden with the risk of complications, particularly bleeding. Previous studies on high-dose, short-term thrombolysis with alteplase (rtPA) showed a reduced risk of hemodynamic deterioration but no change in mortality and increased bleeding complications.

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  • Video capsule endoscopy is the leading method for examining issues in the small intestine, but it poses a risk of retaining the capsule inside the body.
  • The text discusses two specific cases where endoscopy capsules were retained and outlines a minimally invasive method for retrieving them.
  • It reviews existing literature on capsule retention, including various medical, surgical, and preventive approaches to manage the issue.
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Background: Inflammation and neurohormonal activation play a significant role in the adverse outcome seen in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and the development of cardiogenic shock (CS), which is associated with a mortality rate up to 50%. Treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs such as tocilizumab, an interleukin-6 receptor antagonist, has been shown to reduce troponin release and reduce the myocardial infarct size in AMI patients and it may therefore have cardioprotective properties.

Methods: This is a double-blind, placebo-controlled, single-center randomized clinical trial, including adult AMI patients without CS at hospital arrival, undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) within 24 h from symptom onset, and at intermediate to high risk of developing CS (ORBI risk score ≥ 10).

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  • Cardiogenic shock (CS) affects 5-10% of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients and has a high 30-day mortality rate, with many patients showing signs of risk upon hospital arrival, highlighting the need for effective prevention strategies.
  • The study aims to determine if administering low-dose dobutamine after revascularization can prevent hemodynamic instability in AMI patients at risk for in-hospital CS.
  • A clinical trial will involve 100 patients, comparing dobutamine's effects on biomarkers and hemodynamic parameters to a placebo, with outcomes measured over several days to assess cardiac function.
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  • Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common heart condition causing irregular heartbeats, which increases risks for strokes and heart failure, and can negatively affect quality of life.
  • The study aims to evaluate the benefits and potential drawbacks of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (ExCR) compared to non-exercise methods for individuals with AF or those who have received treatment for it.
  • Researchers conducted a thorough search for randomized clinical trials assessing ExCR interventions, ensuring include participants over 18 with any subtype of AF, and analyzed data to determine the effectiveness and reliability of the evidence gathered.
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