102 results match your criteria: "University Hospital Center "Mother Theresa[Affiliation]"

Background: Minimally invasive aortic valve surgery is becoming more popular everyday. The most used approach is mini-sternotomy. There are several promoted benefits related with minimal invasive approaches in comparison with standard sternotomy.

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Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography training conditions, results from a pan-European survey: Between vision and reality.

United European Gastroenterol J

November 2024

Junge Gastroenterologie (JuGa) - German Young Gastroenterology Study Group of the DGVS - German Society for Digestive and Metabolic Diseases, Berlin, Germany.

Background: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) still has a relatively high complication rate, underscoring the importance of high-quality training. Despite existing guidelines, real-world data on training conditions remain limited. This pan-European survey aims to systematically explore the perceptions surrounding ERCP training.

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  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious health issue that affects how the kidneys work and can cause problems with bones and minerals.
  • A 74-year-old man with CKD had high levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and calcium, which made it hard to figure out whether his condition was caused by secondary hyperparathyroidism or something else.
  • Doctors used advanced imaging to find a growth called a primary parathyroid adenoma and after surgery to remove it, his calcium and PTH levels returned to normal.
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  • The study analyzes burn patterns among children in Albania over 25 years, focusing on cases from 2018 to 2022, involving 275 patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit.
  • It found that the incidence of burns in children has significantly decreased, especially due to a lower number of cases in 2020 linked to the Covid-19 pandemic, with the most affected age group being 1-3 years old.
  • The primary causes of burns were hot liquids and water, while there was a notable decline in burns from flames and chemicals, although overall burn cases among children still represent a considerable health concern in Albania.
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This is an epidemiological review of electrical burns admitted to the Service of Burns and Plastic Surgery, UHC "Mother Theresa" of Tirana, Albania, covering a four-year period, from 2019 to 2022. Twenty-seven patients were identified as having sustained an electrical burn injury, all of them males and most of them, namely 85%, belonging to the "working force" age group 19-65 years old. Most of the accidents, 70% of them, occurred at work, and these were all high voltage electrical burns.

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  • A young anemic woman developed liver failure and swelling after taking ferrous sulfate, leading to the discovery of her congenital erythropoietic porphyria (CEP) through a skin exam and lab tests.
  • She received treatment that included IV methylprednisolone, blood transfusions, vitamins, and wound care.
  • The report highlights the need for doctors to be aware of CEP, as it can be mistaken for other conditions and reactions due to its rarity.
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Profiles of primary brain abscesses and their impact on survival: An international ID-IRI study.

Int J Infect Dis

October 2024

Gulhane School of Medicine, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, University of Health Sciences, Ankara, Türkiye.

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  • This study analyzed 331 patients with primary brain abscesses (PBAs) from 39 centers in 16 countries, focusing on infection causes, risk factors, and mortality outcomes over a 12-year period.
  • Study results showed that the majority of patients were middle-aged men (average age 46.8), with symptoms like headaches and fever; Gram-positive cocci were the most common pathogens.
  • Key factors influencing mortality at 42 days included intravenous drug use and malignancy, while factors affecting 180-day mortality included temporal lobe involvement and the presence of unidentified bacteria.
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  • Albania has seen a rise in cesarean section rates, prompting a study to analyze cesarean practices using the Robson classification to uncover trends in both elective and non-elective surgeries.
  • The study analyzed data from 5,315 women who delivered at a major hospital over five months in 2023, evaluating factors like maternal age, previous deliveries, and gestational age to inform cesarean section likelihood.
  • Findings revealed that previous cesarean deliveries, breech positions, and multiple pregnancies significantly increase the odds of cesarean sections, with maternal and gestational age also contributing to the likelihood of both elective and non-elective procedures.
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A thoracic aortic aneurysm is considered giant when its diameter exceeds 10 cm. We report a rare case of a giant aneurysm involving the ascending aorta and aortic arch in a 40-year-old man, initially diagnosed as an acute aortic dissection. The patient underwent emergency surgery, during which the ascending aorta and aortic arch were replaced under deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest with selective antegrade cerebral perfusion.

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Childhood neglect, the neglected trauma. A systematic review and meta-analysis of its prevalence in psychiatric disorders.

Psychiatry Res

May 2024

Department of Molecular and Translational Medicine, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy; Genetics Unit, IRCCS Istituto Centro San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli, Brescia, Italy. Electronic address:

Traumatic events increase risk of mental illnesses, but childhood neglect prevalence in psychiatric disorders is understudied. This systematic review and meta-analysis assessed neglect prevalence, including emotional neglect (EN) and physical neglect (PN), among adults with psychiatric disorders. We conducted a systematic search and meta-analysis in 122 studies assessing different psychiatric disorders.

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Background: Mental health-related stigma occurs among the public and professionals alike. The lived experience of mental illness has been linked to less stigmatising attitudes. However, data on psychiatrists and the relationship between stigmatising attitudes and psychotherapeutic activity or case discussion groups remains scarce.

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Surfactant deficiency is a rare genetic disease. Clinical presentation is manifested with a large specter that varies from severe form to lethal in neonatal age and to progressive, chronic form of the interstitial lung disease in older child. In this manuscript we want to present the case of a two years and 7-month-old child, which was diagnosed with Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (PARDS) as consequence of bilateral interstitial pneumonia.

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Aims: To measure the stigma of healthcare providers toward people suffering from mental illness, the Opening Minds Stigma Scale for Health Care Providers (OMS-HC) is a commonly applied instrument. However, this scale has not been thoroughly validated in many European countries, its psychometric properties are still unknown and data on practicing psychiatrists is lacking. Therefore, this multicenter study aimed to assess the psychometric characteristics of the 15-item OMS-HC in trainees and specialists in adult and child psychiatry in 32 countries across Europe.

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Key Clinical Message: We report an unusual case of an advanced congenital diaphragmatic hernia (Morgagni type) in an elderly patient, which was initially diagnosed and treated for pneumonia. Surgical repair through laparotomy is the method of choice in acute and complicated cases such as our patient. She was successfully treated surgically.

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected patients with preexisting comorbidities, particularly dialysis patients. The aim of this study was to determine predictors of mortality in this population.

Methodology: We conducted an observational, retrospective, cohort study collecting data from pre and post-vaccine from the electronic medical records of a single dialysis center at Hygeia International Hospital Tirana, Albania.

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  • Countries are focusing on vaccinating populations against COVID-19 to prevent severe disease, hospitalizations, and healthcare strain as new variants emerge.
  • There is increasing evidence of rare side effects from COVID-19 vaccines, including IgA vasculitis, a condition characterized by visible skin symptoms and various systemic issues.
  • A case study is presented involving a 72-year-old patient who developed IgA vasculitis symptoms two weeks after receiving the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine, with lab results confirming the diagnosis as a potential vaccine-related side effect.
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Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a serious challenge for physicians. The aim of the present study was to consider epidemiology and dynamics of FUO in countries with different economic development. The data of FUO patients hospitalized/followed between 1st July 2016 and 1st July 2021 were collected retrospectively and submitted from referral centers in 21 countries through ID-IRI clinical research platform.

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Dementia in custody: A historical and forensic approach.

Med Leg J

June 2023

Biomedical and Experimental Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine in Tirana, Albania.

The constant ageing of the population extends to the population behind bars. We consider and summarise medical, ethical, legal and societal concerns raised when older adults with dementia are charged and put into custody.Dementia in custody is a relatively new concept in forensic science.

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Background: In the first part of this report, the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies' section of peripheral nerve surgery presented a systematic literature review and consensus statements on anatomy, classification, and diagnosis of thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) along with a subclassification system of neurogenic TOS (nTOS). Because of the lack of level 1 evidence, especially regarding the management of nTOS, we now add a consensus statement on nTOS treatment among experienced neurosurgeons.

Objective: To document consensus and controversy on nTOS management, with emphasis on timing and types of surgical and nonsurgical nTOS treatment, and to support patient counseling and clinical decision-making within the neurosurgical community.

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Intestinal diverticulosis is a chronic disorder that might present with acute symptoms, due to colonic perforation. Pneumoperitoneum and air bubbles spreading in different anatomical locations can be seen. These complications need careful consideration and, when appropriate, surgery, for an otherwise chronic condition that can be successfully treated through conservative measures.

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Aims: To use quality indicators to study the management of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in different regions.

Methods And Results: Prospective cohort study of STEMI within 24 h of symptom onset (11 462 patients, 196 centres, 26 European Society of Cardiology members, and 3 affiliated countries). The median delay between arrival at a percutaneous cardiovascular intervention (PCI) centre and primary PCI was 40 min (interquartile range 20-74) with 65.

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Crohn's disease (CD) has an unknown etiology, but it has a genetic component. Many cases of familial CD have been reported. We describe a Kosovar Albanian family with 6 children, of whom 3 have CD: monozygotic twins and their sister.

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  • Despite many studies on thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS), there is still controversy due to insufficient high-quality evidence, leading to inconsistent reporting standards.
  • The objective was to review existing literature and reach a consensus among neurosurgeons on TOS anatomy, diagnosis, and classification.
  • A systematic search resulted in 6 randomized trials, 4 guideline articles, and several other studies, culminating in 18 consensus statements with a high agreement level among experts, emphasizing the need for better standards and further research.
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