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Introduction Functional subjective evaluation through questionnaire is fundamental, but not often realized in patients with back complaints, lacking validated tools. The Spinal Function Sort (SFS) was only validated in English. We aimed to translate, adapt and validate the French (SFS-F) and German (SFS-G) versions of the SFS. Methods Three hundred and forty-four patients, experiencing various back complaints, were recruited in a French (n = 87) and a German-speaking (n = 257) center. Construct validity was estimated via correlations with SF-36 physical and mental scales, pain intensity and hospital anxiety and depression scales (HADS). Scale homogeneities were assessed by Cronbach's α. Test-retest reliability was assessed on 65 additional patients using intraclass correlation (IC). Results For the French and German translations, respectively, α were 0.98 and 0.98; IC 0.98 (95% CI: [0.97; 1.00]) and 0.94 (0.90; 0.98). Correlations with physical functioning were 0.63 (0.48; 0.74) and 0.67 (0.59; 0.73); with physical summary 0.60 (0.44; 0.72) and 0.52 (0.43; 0.61); with pain -0.33 (-0.51; -0.13) and -0.51 (-0.60; -0.42); with mental health -0.08 (-0.29; 0.14) and 0.25 (0.13; 0.36); with mental summary 0.01 (-0.21; 0.23) and 0.28 (0.16; 0.39); with depression -0.26 (-0.45; -0.05) and -0.42 (-0.52; -0.32); with anxiety -0.17 (-0.37; -0.04) and -0.45 (-0.54; -0.35). Conclusions Reliability was excellent for both languages. Convergent validity was good with SF-36 physical scales, moderate with VAS pain. Divergent validity was low with SF-36 mental scales in both translated versions and with HADS for the SFS-F (moderate in SFS-G). Both versions seem to be valid and reliable for evaluating perceived functional capacity in patients with back complaints.
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«Sélective» et «statique» en théorie, la reprise de l'acquis de l'Union européenne dans le cadre de la voie bilatérale n'en donne pas moins lieu à une dynamique évolutive et expansive, exigeant un travail constant de coordination entre le droit européen, le droit bilatéral et le droit interne. Appelés à gérer ce travail de coordination, le juge et le législateur fédéraux ont traditionnellement opté pour un suivi «au cas par cas» de l'acquis, propre à préserver leur marge de manoeuvre ou à tout le moins l'image qu'il est politiquement convenable d'en donner. Cette approche pragmatique est toutefois inapte à maîtriser les dynamiques de la voie bilatérale. Elle est par ailleurs dommageable pour la cohérence de l'ordre juridique suisse tout comme pour sa lisibilité et prévisibilité, comportant de surcroît un risque accru de courts-circuits entre droit et politique. Les vicissitudes du régime du regroupement familial en Suisse, sous l'impulsion de la jurisprudence de la Cour de justice de l'Union européenne et notamment de l'arrêt Metock de 2007, fournissent une illustration exemplaire de ces propos. En retraçant les étapes de cette saga politico-judiciaire, le présent article met en exergue les choix stratégiques effectués par les autorités fédérales et, surtout, l'évolution de leur approche à l'égard du «suivi» du droit européen - évolution dont l'ATF 136 II 5, qui énonce la «nouvelle doctrine» du Tribunal fédéral en la matière, représente à ce jour l'aboutissement.
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The year 2011 was full of significant advances in all areas of medicine. Whether small or large issues, they all have an impact on daily practice in general internal medicine. For example, intravenous administration of diuretics in heart failure shows no benefit. But double dose may improve symptoms faster. Direct Xa inhibitors are emerging as alternative to anti-vitamin K. beta-blockers reduce overall mortality in COPD and do not worsen lung function significantly. Each year, the chief residents from the Department of internal medicine at the University hospital of Lausanne meet to share their readings. Twelve new therapeutic considerations of 2011 are reviewed here.
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate an automated seizure detection (ASD) algorithm in EEGs with periodic and other challenging patterns. METHODS: Selected EEGs recorded in patients over 1year old were classified into four groups: A. Periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges (PLEDs) with intermixed electrical seizures. B. PLEDs without seizures. C. Electrical seizures and no PLEDs. D. No PLEDs or seizures. Recordings were analyzed by the Persyst P12 software, and compared to the raw EEG, interpreted by two experienced neurophysiologists; Positive percent agreement (PPA) and false-positive rates/hour (FPR) were calculated. RESULTS: We assessed 98 recordings (Group A=21 patients; B=29, C=17, D=31). Total duration was 82.7h (median: 1h); containing 268 seizures. The software detected 204 (=76.1%) seizures; all ictal events were captured in 29/38 (76.3%) patients; in only in 3 (7.7%) no seizures were detected. Median PPA was 100% (range 0-100; interquartile range 50-100), and the median FPR 0/h (range 0-75.8; interquartile range 0-4.5); however, lower performances were seen in the groups containing periodic discharges. CONCLUSION: This analysis provides data regarding the yield of the ASD in a particularly difficult subset of EEG recordings, showing that periodic discharges may bias the results. SIGNIFICANCE: Ongoing refinements in this technique might enhance its utility and lead to a more extensive application.
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Introduction: L'organisation multisite des établissements hospitaliersaboutit souvent à un cloisonnement entre prises en charge psychiatriqueet somatique. Pourtant, plusieurs études ont confirmé un tauxcroissant de comorbidités somatiques chez les patients psychiatriques,ainsi qu'une mauvaise adéquation des soins somatiques quileur sont prodigués. Des initiatives ont tenté d'améliorer cette situation,en développant des consultations dédiées ou en intégrant desmédecins somaticiens au sein des établissements psychiatriques.Depuis plusieurs années, la Policlinique Médicale Universitaire (PMU)de Lausanne collabore avec l'Hôpital Psychiatrique Universitaire, enmettant à disposition un système de consultation.Méthode: Analyse rétrospective des consultations effectuées enmilieu psychiatrique, durant la période du 01.04-30.09.08. Lespatients de psychogériatrie n'étaient pas concernés. Les paramètressuivants ont été relevés: âge, sexe, motifs de consultations, catégoriesdiagnostiques CIM10, pathologies psychiatriques, éventuellescomorbidités somatiques. La pertinence de chaque consultation a étéévaluée à l'aide de trois critères de sévérité: implique une modificationou l'introduction d'un traitement, implique des investigationscomplémentaires (laboratoire, radiologie, avis spécialisé), implique untransfert aux urgences.Résultats: 207 consultations ont été réalisées (57% de femmes) avecun âge moyen de 48,7 ans (18 à 64 ans). Les pathologies psychiatriquesimpliquaient une schizophrénie ou une psychose aiguë(30,4%), un épisode dépressif (26,6%), un trouble de la personnalité(14,5%) ou un trouble bipolaire (14%). Les consultations portaientavant tout sur des pathologies cardiovasculaires (17%), digestives(15%), neurologiques (11%) ou pulmonaires (11%). Un effet secondairedu traitement médicamenteux a été suspecté chez 12% despatients. 48% des cas présentaient un des critères, avec en particulier12 transferts aux urgences. Huit patients ont bénéficié par la suited'un suivi ambulatoire à la PMU.Discussion: L'implication de somaticiens au sein des établissementspsychiatriques répond à un besoin réel. Elle permet d'améliorer laprise en charge des patients, de réduire les transferts interhospitalierset d'optimiser les investigations et les traitements somatiques. Ellejoue également un rôle en termes de transfert de compétences, deprévention des pathologies iatrogènes et de dépistage des facteursde risques cardiovasculaires.
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While the incidence of sleep disorders is continuously increasing in western societies, there is a clear demand for technologies to asses sleep-related parameters in ambulatory scenarios. The present study introduces a novel concept of accurate sensor to measure RR intervals via the analysis of photo-plethysmographic signals recorded at the wrist. In a cohort of 26 subjects undergoing full night polysomnography, the wrist device provided RR interval estimates in agreement with RR intervals as measured from standard electrocardiographic time series. The study showed an overall agreement between both approaches of 0.05 ± 18 ms. The novel wrist sensor opens the door towards a new generation of comfortable and easy-to-use sleep monitors.
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L'article met en évidence la nécessité de prendre en compte le registre des valeurs, engagées dans nos croyances, lorsque nous cherchons à évaluer les méthodes psychothérapeutiques et à les valider scientifiquement. Après avoir montré l'apport de l'anthropologie clinique pour une telle démarche et précisé le lien réunissant science et croyance, il propose une double clarification qui apparaît indispensable à opérer en vue de valider une méthode psychothérapeutique, à savoir une clarification d'ordre épistémologique et scientifique.
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En 36 chapitres, concis et efficaces, cet ouvrage propose des repères pour la prise en charge des patients adultes en médecine générale et en médecine interne ambulatoire. Les thèmes ont été choisis en fonction des besoins exprimés par les médecins en formation. Chaque chapitre propose une stratégie diagnostique et thérapeutique dans une perspective d'usage rationnel des ressources du système de santé, en tenant compte des données les plus récentes de la médecine basée sur les preuves. Ce livre confirme que la pratique de la médecine reste un subtil assemblage des connaissances scientifiques, de l'expertise clinique et des valeurs du patient.
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The genotyping of human papillomaviruses (HPV) is essential for the surveillance of HPV vaccines. We describe and validate a low-cost PGMY-based PCR assay (PGMY-CHUV) for the genotyping of 31 HPV by reverse blotting hybridization (RBH). Genotype-specific detection limits were 50 to 500 genome equivalents per reaction. RBH was 100% specific and 98.61% sensitive using DNA sequencing as the gold standard (n = 1,024 samples). PGMY-CHUV was compared to the validated and commercially available linear array (Roche) on 200 samples. Both assays identified the same positive (n = 182) and negative samples (n = 18). Seventy-six percent of the positives were fully concordant after restricting the comparison to the 28 genotypes shared by both assays. At the genotypic level, agreement was 83% (285/344 genotype-sample combinations; κ of 0.987 for single infections and 0.853 for multiple infections). Fifty-seven of the 59 discordant cases were associated with multiple infections and with the weakest genotypes within each sample (P < 0.0001). PGMY-CHUV was significantly more sensitive for HPV56 (P = 0.0026) and could unambiguously identify HPV52 in mixed infections. PGMY-CHUV was reproducible on repeat testing (n = 275 samples; 392 genotype-sample combinations; κ of 0.933) involving different reagents lots and different technicians. Discordant results (n = 47) were significantly associated with the weakest genotypes in samples with multiple infections (P < 0.0001). Successful participation in proficiency testing also supported the robustness of this assay. The PGMY-CHUV reagent costs were estimated at $2.40 per sample using the least expensive yet proficient genotyping algorithm that also included quality control. This assay may be used in low-resource laboratories that have sufficient manpower and PCR expertise.
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BACKGROUND: Genotypes obtained with commercial SNP arrays have been extensively used in many large case-control or population-based cohorts for SNP-based genome-wide association studies for a multitude of traits. Yet, these genotypes capture only a small fraction of the variance of the studied traits. Genomic structural variants (GSV) such as Copy Number Variation (CNV) may account for part of the missing heritability, but their comprehensive detection requires either next-generation arrays or sequencing. Sophisticated algorithms that infer CNVs by combining the intensities from SNP-probes for the two alleles can already be used to extract a partial view of such GSV from existing data sets. RESULTS: Here we present several advances to facilitate the latter approach. First, we introduce a novel CNV detection method based on a Gaussian Mixture Model. Second, we propose a new algorithm, PCA merge, for combining copy-number profiles from many individuals into consensus regions. We applied both our new methods as well as existing ones to data from 5612 individuals from the CoLaus study who were genotyped on Affymetrix 500K arrays. We developed a number of procedures in order to evaluate the performance of the different methods. This includes comparison with previously published CNVs as well as using a replication sample of 239 individuals, genotyped with Illumina 550K arrays. We also established a new evaluation procedure that employs the fact that related individuals are expected to share their CNVs more frequently than randomly selected individuals. The ability to detect both rare and common CNVs provides a valuable resource that will facilitate association studies exploring potential phenotypic associations with CNVs. CONCLUSION: Our new methodologies for CNV detection and their evaluation will help in extracting additional information from the large amount of SNP-genotyping data on various cohorts and use this to explore structural variants and their impact on complex traits.