591 resultados para médecine de premier recours
em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
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Although the performance of the Swiss health system is high, one out of ten patients in general practitioner's (GP) office declares having foregone care in the previous twelve months for economic reasons. Reasons for foregoing care are several and include a lack of knowledge of existing social aids in getting health insurance, unavailability of GPs and long waiting lists for various types of care. Although long term knowledge of patients or a psychosocial history of deprivation or poverty may help identify individuals at risk of foregoing care, many may remain undetected. We propose then a few instruments to help GPs to identify, in a simple and structured approach, patients at risk of forgoing care for economic reasons; these patients are frequently deprived and sometimes poor.
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Les infections des voies aériennes supérieures sont parmi les motifs de consultation les plus fréquents en médecine de premier recours. Lorsque la localisation est principalement rhinosinusienne, la cause est en général virale. Nous passons en revue dans cet article les conditions permettant de suspecter une origine bactérienne avec comme question centrale les critères pour l'instauration d'un traitement antibiotique. La place des examens paracliniques dans la stratégie diagnostique est discutée et en particulier celle de la radiographie standard. Rhino-sinusitis is one of the most complaint in ambulatory clinic sitting and nasal obstruction. This diagnosis is however difficult and general practitioners might overdiagnose acute bacterial sinusitis. Most imaging is not useful in determining sinusitis. Acute sinusitis is very often a self-limiting disease. Antibiotics should be prescribed only after one week of symptoms' duration and in case of the presence of two additional criteria: pain and purulent nasal discharge with nasal obstruction
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Urinary incontinence in women is a largely under-evaluated problem that affects nearly one out of two adult women. Even thouh its physiopathology is complex and its etiologies are multiple (and often intricate), urodynamic investigations are not considered necessary before starting a conservative therapy, which can be initiated by the primary care physician. Conservative management is based upon lifestyle modifications, specialized physiotherapy, and in certain cases medication. In the case of insufficient response after three months, the patient should be recommended to a specialist who can evaluate the need for a surgical procedure.
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The international recommendations issued by GINA (Global Initiative for Asthma) have undergone considerable adaptations over the last years. This article proposes the local adaptation of those guidelines bearing on the practical aspects of the treatment for the general practitioner's use. One of the fundamental changes in these new guidelines on good practice relates to the permanent adaptation of the treatment on the basis of symptom control rather than on the severity of the asthma. Another change from the old recommendations concerns the manner in which the asthma is categorised into different phases.
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Thyroid function tests include the measuring of the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and free thyroxine (T4) in the case of abnormal TSH. These tests are frequently performed in primary care medicine since many clinical situations can be suggestive of dysthyroidism, as for example fatigue, depressive states or cardiac arthmia. In the case of subclinical thyroid dysfunction, the indications for treatment are controversial there being a lack of significant randomised studies. For primary care physicians faced with abnormal thyroid function tests we propose a diagnostic approach, clinical recommendations, and indications for referral to the specialist.
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Although the performance of the Swiss health system is high, one out of ten patients in general practitioner's (GP) office declares having foregone care in the previous twelve months for economic reasons. Reasons for foregoing care are several and include a lack of knowledge of existing social aids in getting health insurance, unavailability of GPs and long waiting lists for various types of care. Although long term knowledge of patients or a psychosocial history of deprivation or poverty may help identify individuals at risk of foregoing care, many may remain undetected. We propose then a few instruments to help GPs to identify, in a simple and structured approach, patients at risk of forgoing care for economic reasons; these patients are frequently deprived and sometimes poor.
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The practioner's first concern is knowing how to single out from the immense majority of situations susceptible to a favourable spontaneous evolution those patients with a bad prognostic necessitating reference to a specialist. We present in this paper the clinical steps designed to meet this challenge and a reminder of certain principles of patient diagnosis and care.
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Knee pain is a frequent complaint in ambulatory practice. Because of its complexity, the knee is prone to trauma, arthritis and the impact of aging. Septic arthritis is an emergency and has to be suspected when important knee pain is associated with fever, an alteration of the general condition, or in a particular social context. In most cases the clinical examination can identify the type of pathology. Conservative treatment is beneficial in most cases and physiotherapy a major component of the prognosis.
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La candidose oesophagienne est l'une des infections opportunistes les plus fréquentes chez les patients infectés par le VIH. Ce diagnostic se rencontre également chez des patients sans immunodéficience manifeste. Certains facteurs de risque sont également associés à cette pathologie, tels que les traitements corticoïdes systémiques et inhalés ou les traitements par inhibiteurs de la pompe à protons et les antihistaminiques H2. En l'absence de facteur de risque identifié, un déficit immunitaire primaire devrait être recherché. La prévention de la candidose oesophagienne est basée en premier lieu sur l'identification des facteurs de risque, ainsi qu'un meilleur contrôle de ceux-ci. Cet article présente en détail la physio-pathologie, la clinique et la prise en charge par le médecin de premier recours de la candidose oesophagienne. Nous aborderons également les moyens de prévention de la candidose oesophagienne quand il y a lieu. Esophageal candidiasis is one of the most common opportunistic infections in patients infected by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This pathology is also found in patients without overt immunodeficiency. Other risk factors are known to be associated with this disease like inhaled or systemic corticosteroid treatment or proton-pump inhibitors and H2 receptor antagonists. In the absence of identified risk factors, a primary immune deficiency should be sought. Prevention of esophageal candidiasis is based primarily on the identification of risk factors, and a better control of them. This article presents a review of the physiopathology, clinical presentation and management of esophageal candidiasis by primary care physicians. We will also discuss ways of preventing esophageal candidiasis when necessary.
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The Swiss postgraduate training program in general internal medicine is now designed as a competency-based curriculum. In other words, by the end of their training, the residents should demonstrate a set of predefined competences. Many of those competences have to be learnt in outpatient settings. Thus, the primary care physicians have more than ever an important role to play in educating tomorrows doctors. A competency-based model of training requires a regular assessment of the residents. The mini-CEX (mini-Clinical Evaluation eXercise) is the assessment tool proposed by the Swiss institute for postgraduate and continuing education. The mini-CEX is based on the direct observation of the trainees performing a specific task, as well as on the ensuing feedback. This article aims at introducing our colleagues in charge of residents to the mini-CEX, which is a useful tool promoting the culture of feedback in medical education.
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Introduction: Tout praticien est confronté quotidiennement à des urgences. Parmi celles-ci, les urgences vitales peuvent avoir des conséquences majeures pour le patient et pour le praticien. Le but de cette analyse est de déterminer la fréquence de survenue des urgences vitales au cabinet médical qui motivent l'intervention d'une ambulance, avec ou sans médicalisation par un SMUR (Service Mobile d'Urgence et de Réanimation) et d'en évaluer des conséquences en terme de mise en place de procédures, d'équipements ainsi que de formations post-graduée ou continue spécifiques. Matériel et méthode: Etude rétrospective des fiches d'intervention pré-hospitalière des services d'ambulances et des missions des SMUR du canton de Vaud (650'000 habitants) entre 2003 et 2006 pour les missions dont la prise en charge d'un patient a eu lieu dans le cadre d'un cabinet médical. Résultats: Entre 2003 et 2006, 2'224 interventions avec ambulances ont eu lieu dans un des 1'655 cabinet médical vaudois (= 2,3% de l'ensemble des missions) et, dans >90% des cas, dans un délai de 20 minutes. Parmi les interventions, on relève les urgences suivantes (n =, % des interventions): cardio-vasculaires: 755 (= 33,9%), dont 17 arrêts cardio-respiratoires (ACR); respiratoires: 165 (= 7,4%); neurologiques: 138 (= 6,2%); psychiatriques: 129 (= 5,8%); traumatologiques: 475 (= 21,4%), dont 261 (= 54,9%) concernent les extrémités; diverses: 205 (= 9,5%); autres: 359 (= 16,1%). Sur ces interventions, 634 (= 28,5%) ont bénéficié d'une médicalisation par un SMUR, dont 440 (= 70% des missions SMUR au cabinet) pour des urgences cardio-vasculaires. Il y a eu 6 cas de décès au cabinet. Discussion: Les urgences cardio-vasculaires au cabinet représentent un tiers des interventions faisant appel à une ambulance, mais plus des deux tiers des interventions nécessitant une médicalisation, soit plus que pour les autres sites d'interventions médicalisées dans la communauté (46%). Conclusions: Les urgences vitales au cabinet médical ne sont pas négligeable, peuvent avoir des conséquences lourdes (ACR, décès) et perturber significativement son fonctionnement. Dès lors, une formation appropriée tant pour le médecin que pour son personnel, ainsi qu'un équipement adéquat (par ex. salle équipée avec défibrillateur, appareil d'aérosol, attelles pour les extrémités) devraient être encouragés et généralisés auprès du corps médical.