37 results match your criteria: "Sf. Pantelimon Emergency Hospital.[Affiliation]"

The present study presents the experience gained in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of 'Maria S. Curie' Emergency Clinical Hospital for Children in Bucharest (Romania) after performing a series of bedside surgery interventions on newborns with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). We conducted a retrospective analysis of the data for all patients operated on-site between 2011 and 2020, in terms of pre- and post-operative stability, procedures performed, complications and outcomes.

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Pancreatic cancer is one of the most lethal malignancies affecting people worldwide. As it is frequently diagnosed in advanced stages of the disease, the 5-year overall survival rate is <10%. Advanced stages are usually characterized by the local invasion of the superior mesenteric axis, celiac axis and portal vein and are considered a sign of unresectable cancer.

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  • Recent studies indicate that simpler tests like walking speed (WS) and the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test can help assess cardiac patients' health and predict risks like re-hospitalization and mortality, especially in older adults.
  • In a study involving 38 patients with chronic coronary syndrome and STEMI from Romania, findings showed that older patients tended to have lower walking speeds and worse test results upon admission.
  • Over the course of hospitalization, patients' walking speeds improved significantly, highlighting the importance of these tests in monitoring recovery and health outcomes in cardiac patients.*
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The extracellular matrix (ECM) consists of fibrillary and non-fibrillary components in the extracellular zone, and fulfills structural and signaling roles. Cardiac insult can lead to cardiomyocyte death, which subsequently determines dynamic changes of ECM composition and regulates cellular responses, ultimately contributing to cardiac repair. The present retrospective study on a small batch selected from the database of the Pathology Department of 'Sf.

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With the widespread introduction of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the incidence of iatrogenic main bile duct lesions has significantly increased, with incidences ranging from 0.2 to 1.5% according to current studies.

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Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive malignancies with poor rates of survival especially in the event radical procedures are not feasible. However, improvements in surgical techniques have led to the successful association of vascular resection followed by reconstruction without a significant increase in the rates of postoperative complications. In the present article, we present the case of a 49-year-old patient diagnosed with pancreatic head cancer invading the portal vein.

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Multimodal treatment of breast cancer has made steady progress in recent years. The involvement of modern oncology, diagnostic imaging techniques and surgical treatment, have brought a definite benefit to patients, defining the multidisciplinary treatment of breast cancer. The introduction of immunohistochemical testing and genetic screening has led to the prioritization of therapy according to their results and a correct approach to initiating treatment.

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Objective: Second-trimester anomaly scan was introduced as a regulated practice in Romania in 2019, causing misperceptions and unrealistic expectations about this examination among pregnant women. This study aimed to assess whether second trimester anomaly scan is a reason "per se" for maternal anxiety.

Design: A prospective type 1 cohort study was conducted in a tertiary prenatal diagnosis center with three locations in Bucharest, Romania, among pregnant women who underwent a second trimester anomaly scan between 1 December 2019 and 29 February 2020.

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Gastric cancer remains one of the most lethal malignancies especially when diagnosed in advanced stages of the disease; most often patients diagnosed later during the progression of their disease will present a certain degree of peritoneal contamination such as positive peritoneal cytology or peritoneal metastatic nodules. In such cases most often they then progress to peritoneal carcinomatosis and succumb to the disease within one year. In order to increase the lifespan in such cases multiple therapeutic strategies have been proposed such as radical surgery and intraperitoneal heated chemotherapy or direct intraperitoneal chemotherapy followed by radical surgery.

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Endometriosis has a negative influence on the physical, psychological, and social aspects of a patient's life; therefore, it affects the health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The current review aimed to investigate the efficiency of a 36-item generic questionnaire survey (SF-36) for patients with endometriosis who were undergoing medical or surgical treatment. A search strategy including the key words 'endometriosis', 'quality of life' (QOL), and 'questionnaire SF-36' was applied using the PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases in order to include articles that evaluated the QOL among women with endometriosis using the SF-36.

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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are the most common malignant mesenchymal lesions of the gastrointestinal tract. They originate from the interstitial cells of Cajal and are characterized by overexpression of the tyrosine kinase receptor, protein product of c-KIT gene (KIT). In this retrospective study, conducted over a period of 10 years, we retrieved from our database, a total number of 57 patients, admitted and operated in the surgical department of 'Sf.

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The review aims to document the new emerging hypervirulent (Kp) endogenous endophthalmitis (EKE) in terms of incidence, microbiological characterization of the pathogenic agent, associated risk factors, management, and outcomes. Hypervirulent (hv) strains of KP (hvKp) induce invasive liver abscesses (LA) with specific clinical features. Up to 80-90% of cases have hepatic liver abscess as a primary focus of infection, followed by renal or lung hvKp infections.

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  • The study compared the clinical outcomes and complications of diabetic and non-diabetic patients undergoing emergency cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis over two years.
  • A total of 46 diabetic patients and 287 non-diabetic patients were analyzed for various factors, including comorbidities, biological variables, and postoperative complications.
  • Although diabetes did not significantly affect the severity of cholecystitis or surgery conversion risk, diabetic patients experienced more postoperative complications, emphasizing the need for careful perioperative management and glycemic control.
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Thyroid cancer accounts for 1% of all malignancies, and is becoming increasingly common worldwide. The literature reports a prevalence of ~50% of thyroid nodules detected during autopsies in subjects with unknown thyroid pathology. An extended retrospective study of 526 autopsy cases was performed to identify the prevalence of thyroid carcinoma, among various types of thyroid nodules identified incidentally.

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The present study investigated the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the clinical presentation and therapeutic management of acute surgical abdomen. A retrospective study of emergency hospitalizations with a diagnosis of acute surgical abdomen between April and July 2020 vs. a similar period in 2019 was performed.

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  • The study examines how age affects safety and outcomes of laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis, analyzing data from 333 patients over two years.
  • These patients were categorized into four age groups, with older age linked to higher severity, complications, and increased conversion to open surgery.
  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy showed better outcomes in terms of complications and hospital stay compared to open surgery, especially when considering systemic inflammation and specific comorbidities like diabetes in elderly patients.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma is one of the primary liver malignancies responsible for over a million deaths per year worldwide (approximately 10% of all deaths in the adult age range). The diagnosis of HCC can be difficult and often requires the use of more than one microscopic technique. A retrospective study was performed on a study batch of 42 cases that died of HCC due to metastasis or other secondary complications.

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Cardiac fibroblasts play a main role in the physiological turnover of the extracellular matrix, as well as its pathological remodeling. A study was performed on a batch of 23 cases who died of various cardiac complications secondary to scarring myocardial infarctions. The aim of the study was to assess the fibroblast involvement in cardiac repair under ischemic conditions after myocardial infarction.

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The study was designed to assess the validity of a finite element analysis for predicting the behavior of cemented knee implant used in total knee arthroplasty (TKA), for different mechanical loads, and correlation with clinical outcomes of this procedure. We conducted computational simulations using finite element analysis of two situations: i) The ideal prosthetic component positioning; and ii) variable varus tibial malposition, but with a balanced knee. A total of 80 cemented TKAs performed on 70 patients were divided into two groups.

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Burnout syndrome in Romanian medical residents in time of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Med Hypotheses

November 2020

"Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania; "Sf. Pantelimon" Emergency Hospital, Department of Surgery, Bucharest, Romania.

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  • Burnout is a critical issue for resident doctors, particularly heightened during the COVID-19 pandemic due to increased stress and workload.
  • The article reviews literature on burnout in medical residents and explains its prevalence across different specialties, revealing that some are at higher risk.
  • It also discusses a study conducted in a non-Covid emergency hospital in Romania, exploring the impact of burnout and suggesting potential solutions to alleviate this growing concern.
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Whether syncope as a presenting symptom independently classifies acute pulmonary embolism (APE) into a high mortality risk group remains a matter of controversy. We retrospectively included all consecutive patients admitted to our clinic with APE from January 2014 to December 2016. Our sample consisted of 76 patients with a mean age of 69 ±13.

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Despite the increasing evidence of human papillomavirus (HPV) vertical transmission, this route is regarded as less clinically important because of the detections of transient HPV DNA. However, recent studies have provided clear evidence of papillomavirus productive infection in lymphocytes, placenta, and bovine fetal tissue. Furthermore, a model of papillomavirus latency has been recently proposed that could explain the failure or transience in HPV detection observed in some infected infants.

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Rationale: Trauma is the leading cause of death for patients aged less than 40 years. Trauma patients with cardiac arrest have low survival rates, the resuscitation being often considered futile and consumptive of medical and human resources.

Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the main characteristics in cases of patients critically traumatized, who were admitted in our emergency department.

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Rationale: Different Utstein based reporting systems are used for research purpose in resuscitative medicine worldwide and resuscitation attempts data are available from different countries. In Romania, the only data available has been from the previous work in the Emergency Department of "Sf. Pantelimon" Emergency Hospital, since 2006.

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Use of benzodiazepines and detoxification with methadone.

J Med Life

March 2016

Department of Toxicology, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Bucharest, ; "Sf. Pantelimon" Emergency Hospital, Surgical Clinic, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of General Medicine.

Rationale: Benzodiazepines are used as anti anxiety drugs, as well as in adjunct treatment for a range of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Abusive patterns of use were increasingly reported and building evidence points to prevalence of benzodiazepines abuse, on one hand as well as to their common abuse in combination with other drugs such as opioids, most frequently.

Objective: The main objective of this research is to conduct a systematic study on the behavior profile of a patient admitted to a prison hospital, who is a benzodiazepines user consecutive to admission into a methadone administration program.

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