Publications by authors named "U Simmen"

Human saliva is a complex fluid containing proteins such as salivary cytokines, which can be used for diagnostic purposes, particularly among the pediatric population. This study aimed to assess the concentrations of salivary cytokines in healthy children and adolescents and determine their associations with age, sex, and oral and dental findings. Healthy children and adolescents aged 4-18 years were enrolled in this cross-sectional study.

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  • - The study investigated the prevalence of the wish to hasten death (WTHD) among ALS patients, finding that 14% expressed a current WTHD, with half considering assisted suicide or euthanasia.
  • - Factors predicting WTHD included depression, anxiety, loneliness, feeling like a burden, and low quality of life, while lower religiosity influenced thoughts on assisted death.
  • - Most patients shared their WTHD with family but not with doctors, indicating a need for healthcare professionals to address these sensitive topics proactively.
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Background: Only a minority of patients who had undergone mastectomy for invasive breast cancer (BC) chose the option for delayed breast reconstruction (BR). We hypothesized that this might partly be (a) due to a lack of information, or (b) because many women cope well with their altered body.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was completed by 101 early-stage BC survivors who had primary mastectomy.

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Accurate diagnosis of the causes of chest pain and dyspnea remain challenging. In this preliminary observational study with a 5-year follow-up, we attempted to find a simplified approach to selecting patients with chest pain needing immediate care based on the initial evaluation in ED. During a 24-month period were randomly selected 301 patients and a conditional inference tree (CIT) was used as the basis of the prognostic rule.

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