885 resultados para Ratio infirmières-patients


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Cardiogenic shock (CS) has a poor prognosis. The heterogeneity in the mortality through different subgroups suggests that some factors can be useful to perform risk stratification and guide management. We aimed to find predictors of in-hospital mortality in these patients. We analyzed all cases of cardiogenic shock due to medical conditions admitted in our intensive acute cardiovascular care unity from November 2010 till November 2015. Clinical, biochemical and hemodynamic variables were registered, as was the Interagency Registry for Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support (INTERMACS) profile at 24 h of CS diagnosis. From a total of 281 patients, 28 died within the first 24 h and were not included in the analysis. A total of 253 patients survived the first 24 h, mean age was 68.8 ± 14.4 years, and 174 (68.8%) were men. Etiologies: acute coronary syndrome 146 (57.7%), acute heart failure 60 (23.7%), arrhythmias 35 (13.8%), and others 12 (4.8%). A total of 91 patients (36.0%) died during hospitalization. We found the following independent predictors of in-hospital mortality: age (odds ratio [OR] 1.032, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.003–1.062), blood glucose (OR 1.004, 95% CI 1.001–1.008), heart rate (OR 1.014, 95% CI 1.001–1.028), and INTERMACS profile (OR 0.168, 95% CI 0.107–0.266). In patients with CS the INTERMACS profile at 24 h of diagnosis was associated with higher in-hospital mortality. This and other prognostic variables (age, blood glucose, and heart rate) may be useful for risk stratification and to select appropriate medical or invasive interventions.

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Background Edoxaban, an oral factor Xa inhibitor, is non-inferior for prevention of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and is associated with less bleeding than well controlled warfarin therapy. Few safety data about edoxaban in patients undergoing electrical cardioversion are available. Methods We did a multicentre, prospective, randomised, open-label, blinded-endpoint evaluation trial in 19 countries with 239 sites comparing edoxaban 60 mg per day with enoxaparin–warfarin in patients undergoing electrical cardioversion of non-valvular atrial fibrillation. The dose of edoxaban was reduced to 30 mg per day if one or more factors (creatinine clearance 15–50 mL/min, low bodyweight [≤60 kg], or concomitant use of P-glycoprotein inhibitors) were present. Block randomisation (block size four)—stratified by cardioversion approach (transoesophageal echocardiography [TEE] or not), anticoagulant experience, selected edoxaban dose, and region—was done through a voice-web system. The primary efficacy endpoint was a composite of stroke, systemic embolic event, myocardial infarction, and cardiovascular mortality, analysed by intention to treat. The primary safety endpoint was major and clinically relevant non-major (CRNM) bleeding in patients who received at least one dose of study drug. Follow-up was 28 days on study drug after cardioversion plus 30 days to assess safety. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT02072434. Findings Between March 25, 2014, and Oct 28, 2015, 2199 patients were enrolled and randomly assigned to receive edoxaban (n=1095) or enoxaparin–warfarin (n=1104). The mean age was 64 years (SD 10·54) and mean CHA2DS2-VASc score was 2·6 (SD 1·4). Mean time in therapeutic range on warfarin was 70·8% (SD 27·4). The primary efficacy endpoint occurred in five (<1%) patients in the edoxaban group versus 11 (1%) in the enoxaparin–warfarin group (odds ratio [OR] 0·46, 95% CI 0·12–1·43). The primary safety endpoint occurred in 16 (1%) of 1067 patients given edoxaban versus 11 (1%) of 1082 patients given enoxaparin–warfarin (OR 1·48, 95% CI 0·64–3·55). The results were independent of the TEE-guided strategy and anticoagulation status. Interpretation ENSURE-AF is the largest prospective randomised clinical trial of anticoagulation for cardioversion of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation. Rates of major and CRNM bleeding and thromboembolism were low in the two treatment groups. Funding Daiichi Sankyo provided financial support for the study. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd

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Cette revue systématique évalue l’effet d’une utilisation libérale de plaquettes (ratio élevé plaquettes:culots globulaires) en comparaison à une utilisation traditionnelle (faible ratio plaquettes:culots globulaires) dans la réanimation initiale des polytraumatisés. Parmi 6123 références identifiées, nous avons sélectionné 7 études observationnelles comparatives incluant au total 4230 patients. Quatre études ont rapporté une diminution de la mortalité avec des ratios plaquettes:culots globulaires élevés chez des patients transfusés massivement. Une étude sur des patients sans hémorragie massive et une étude sur un nouveau protocole de transfusion massive n’ont rapporté aucune différence. L’hétérogénéité clinique et les failles méthodologiques des études n’ont pas permis d’effectuer une méta-analyse. Les données probantes actuelles sont insuffisantes pour appuyer l’utilisation d’un ratio plaquettes:culots globulaires spécifique dans la réanimation des polytraumatisés, surtout en considérant le biais de survie et les hémorragies non massives. Des essais cliniques randomisés évaluant la sécurité et l’efficacité d’un ratio élevé plaquettes:culots globulaires sont nécessaires avant de recommander leur utilisation.

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Compte tenu de l’ampleur des maladies chroniques et de leur répercussion économique sur la société française, l’Éducation thérapeutique du patient (ÉTP) est devenue incontournable. Cependant, la place des savoirs expérientiels revendiquée par les patients réinterroge le pouvoir professionnel des soignants. Notre recherche est descriptive et intègre une approche quasi-experimentale. Il s’agit d’étudier l’influence des stratégies hétérorégulatives mises en œuvre par les infirmières en activité d’ÉTP sur l’apprentissage des personnes adultes atteintes de maladie chronique à autoréguler leur santé-dans-la maladie. Nous avons créé un dispositif de formation qui repose sur une triangulation théorique entre la théorie sociocognitive de Bandura (2003) et plus précisément les sources d’activation du sentiment d’efficacité personnel (SEP), un construit issue des sciences infirmières qu’est la santé-dans-la-maladie (Ellefsen, 2010) et une approche en soins infirmiers fondée sur les forces (Gottlieb et Gottlieb, 2014) mettant un fort accent sur le partenariat de collaboration soignés-soignants. Nos groupes témoins (GT) et expérimentaux (GE) ont été composés de dyades d’infirmières et de patients atteins de diabète de type 2, en atelier d’ÉTP sur le thème de l’hypoglycémie et ce, dans deux Centres hospitaliers universitaires (CHU) différents. Ce sont au total huit infirmières et trente patients qui ont été investigués. Le GT est constitué de quatre infirmières ayant chacune un groupe de patients et il en est de même pour le GE. Nous avions un GT et un GE dans chacun des CHU. Nos outils de recueil de données identiques pour les deux groupes sont : une échelle psychométrique créée par nos soins et vérifiée statistiquement, destinée à mesurer le SEP spécifique des patients avant la formation, de suite après la formation et à distance de la formation à un mois ; la vidéoscopie avec grille d’encodage pour observer en différé les pratiques pédagogiques des infirmières. Seules les infirmières du groupe expérimental ont été formées à notre dispositif. Les données recueillies ont subi un traitement statistique. Suite à l’analyse des résultats, nous sommes en mesure de dire qu’il existe une différence entre les pratiques pédagogiques des infirmières du GT et du GE. Les infirmières du GE ont mis en œuvre l’intégralité des sources d’activation du SEP dont le construit de santé-dans-la-maladie dans une dynamique de partenariat de collaboration et il existe un impact significatif sur les scores d’auto-efficacité des patients du GE en post-test immédiat avec maintien dans le temps à un mois. Ceci n’est pas le cas pour les patients du GT. Les infirmières du GT ont réalisé les pratiques pédagogiques qu’elles avaient l’habitude de mettre en œuvre. Les scores d’auto-efficacité des patients du GT ne connaissent pas d'évolution notable en post-test immédiat et à un mois.

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Background: Indices predictive of central obesity include waist circumference (WC) and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR). The aims of this study were 1) to establish a Colombian youth smoothed centile charts and LMS tables for WC and WHtR and 2) to evaluate the utility of these parameters as predictors of overweight and obesity. Method: A cross-sectional study whose sample population comprised 7954 healthy Colombian schoolchildren [boys n=3460 and girls n=4494, mean (standard deviation) age 12.8 (2.3) years old]. Weight, height, body mass index (BMI), WC and WHtR and its percentiles were calculated. Appropriate cut-offs point of WC and WHtR for overweight and obesity, as defined by the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) definitions, were selected using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. The discriminating power of WC and WHtR was expressed as area under the curve (AUC). Results: Reference values for WC and WHtR are presented. Mean WC increased and WHtR decreased with age for both genders. We found a moderate positive correlation between WC and BMI (r= 0.756, P < 0.01) and WHtR and BMI (r= 0.604, P < 0.01). The ROC analysis showed a high discrimination power in the identification of overweight and obesity for both measures in our sample population. Overall, WHtR was slightly a better predictor for overweight/obesity (AUC 95% CI 0.868-0.916) than the WC (AUC 95% CI 0.862-0.904). Conclusion: This paper presents the first sex- and age-specific WC and WHtR percentiles for both measures among Colombian children and adolescents aged 9–17.9 years. By providing LMS tables for Latin-American people based on Colombian reference data, we hope to provide quantitative tools for the study of obesity and its comorbidities.

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the scored Patient-generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA) tool as an outcome measure in clinical nutrition practice and determine its association with quality of life (QoL). DESIGN: A prospective 4 week study assessing the nutritional status and QoL of ambulatory patients receiving radiation therapy to the head, neck, rectal or abdominal area. SETTING: Australian radiation oncology facilities. SUBJECTS: Sixty cancer patients aged 24-85 y. INTERVENTION: Scored PG-SGA questionnaire, subjective global assessment (SGA), QoL (EORTC QLQ-C30 version 3). RESULTS: According to SGA, 65.0% (39) of subjects were well-nourished, 28.3% (17) moderately or suspected of being malnourished and 6.7% (4) severely malnourished. PG-SGA score and global QoL were correlated (r=-0.66, P<0.001) at baseline. There was a decrease in nutritional status according to PG-SGA score (P<0.001) and SGA (P<0.001); and a decrease in global QoL (P<0.001) after 4 weeks of radiotherapy. There was a linear trend for change in PG-SGA score (P<0.001) and change in global QoL (P=0.003) between those patients who improved (5%) maintained (56.7%) or deteriorated (33.3%) in nutritional status according to SGA. There was a correlation between change in PG-SGA score and change in QoL after 4 weeks of radiotherapy (r=-0.55, P<0.001). Regression analysis determined that 26% of the variation of change in QoL was explained by change in PG-SGA (P=0.001). CONCLUSION: The scored PG-SGA is a nutrition assessment tool that identifies malnutrition in ambulatory oncology patients receiving radiotherapy and can be used to predict the magnitude of change in QoL.

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OBJECTIVE: To compare, in patients with cancer and in healthy subjects, measured resting energy expenditure (REE) from traditional indirect calorimetry to a new portable device (MedGem) and predicted REE. DESIGN: Cross-sectional clinical validation study. SETTING: Private radiation oncology centre, Brisbane, Australia. SUBJECTS: Cancer patients (n = 18) and healthy subjects (n = 17) aged 37-86 y, with body mass indices ranging from 18 to 42 kg/m(2). INTERVENTIONS: Oxygen consumption (VO(2)) and REE were measured by VMax229 (VM) and MedGem (MG) indirect calorimeters in random order after a 12-h fast and 30-min rest. REE was also calculated from the MG without adjustment for nitrogen excretion (MGN) and estimated from Harris-Benedict prediction equations. Data were analysed using the Bland and Altman approach, based on a clinically acceptable difference between methods of 5%. RESULTS: The mean bias (MGN-VM) was 10% and limits of agreement were -42 to 21% for cancer patients; mean bias -5% with limits of -45 to 35% for healthy subjects. Less than half of the cancer patients (n = 7, 46.7%) and only a third (n = 5, 33.3%) of healthy subjects had measured REE by MGN within clinically acceptable limits of VM. Predicted REE showed a mean bias (HB-VM) of -5% for cancer patients and 4% for healthy subjects, with limits of agreement of -30 to 20% and -27 to 34%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Limits of agreement for the MG and Harris Benedict equations compared to traditional indirect calorimetry were similar but wide, indicating poor clinical accuracy for determining the REE of individual cancer patients and healthy subjects.