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Introduction. Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a highly prevalent vulvovaginal pain condition that negatively affects women's emotional, sexual, and relationship well-being. Recent studies have investigated the role of interpersonal variables, including partner responses. Aim. We examined whether solicitous and facilitative partner responses were differentially associated with vulvovaginal pain and sexual satisfaction in women with PVD by examining each predictor while controlling for the other. Methods. One hundred twenty-one women (M age = 30.60, SD = 10.53) with PVD or self-reported symptoms of PVD completed the solicitous subscale of the spouse response scale of the Multidimensional Pain Inventory, and the facilitative subscale of the Spouse Response Inventory. Participants also completed measures of pain, sexual function, sexual satisfaction, trait anxiety, and avoidance of pain and sexual behaviors (referred to as “avoidance”). Main Outcome Measures. Dependent measures were the (i) Pain Rating Index of the McGill Pain Questionnaire with reference to pain during vaginal intercourse and (ii) Global Measure of Sexual Satisfaction Scale. Results. Controlling for trait anxiety and avoidance, higher solicitous partner responses were associated with higher vulvovaginal pain intensity (β = 0.20, P = 0.03), and higher facilitative partner responses were associated with lower pain intensity (β = −0.20, P = 0.04). Controlling for sexual function, trait anxiety, and avoidance, higher facilitative partner responses were associated with higher sexual satisfaction (β = 0.15, P = 0.05). Conclusions. Findings suggest that facilitative partner responses may aid in alleviating vulvovaginal pain and improving sexual satisfaction, whereas solicitous partner responses may contribute to greater pain.
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Introduction. Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is a highly prevalent vulvovaginal pain condition that results in significant sexual dysfunction, psychological distress, and reduced quality of life. Although some intra-individual psychological factors have been associated with PVD, studies to date have neglected the interpersonal context of this condition. Aim. We examined whether partner responses to women's pain experience—from the perspective of both the woman and her partner—are associated with pain intensity, sexual function, and sexual satisfaction. Methods. One hundred ninety-one couples (M age for women = 33.28, standard deviation [SD] = 12.07, M age for men = 35.79, SD = 12.44) in which the woman suffered from PVD completed the spouse response scale of the Multidimensional Pain Inventory, assessing perceptions of partners' responses to the pain. Women with PVD also completed measures of pain, sexual function, sexual satisfaction, depression, and dyadic adjustment. Main Outcome Measures. Dependent measures were women's responses to: (i) a horizontal analog scale assessing the intensity of their pain during intercourse; (ii) the Female Sexual Function Index; and (iii) the Global Measure of Sexual Satisfaction Scale. Results. Controlling for depression, higher solicitous partner responses were associated with higher levels of women's vulvovaginal pain intensity. This association was significant for partner-perceived responses (β = 0.29, P < 0.001) and for woman-perceived partner responses (β = 0.16, P = 0.04). After controlling for sexual function and dyadic adjustment, woman-perceived greater solicitous partner responses (β = 0.16, P = 0.02) predicted greater sexual satisfaction. Partner-perceived responses did not predict women's sexual satisfaction. Partner responses were not associated with women's sexual function. Conclusions. Findings support the integration of dyadic processes in the conceptualization and treatment of PVD by suggesting that partner responses to pain affect pain intensity and sexual satisfaction in affected women.
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The study was planned to investigate the bioactive compounds in Njavara compared to staple varieties and their bioactivity to substantiate the medicinal properties. Results of the study on chemical indices, antioxidant activity and antiinflammatory activity (in vivo) of Njavara black rice bran and rice in comparison with non-medicinal varieties like Sujatha and Palakkadan Matta rice bran and rice are given. The phytochemical investigation and quantification of Njavara extracts in comparison with staple varieties are detailed in this study. The last chapter is divided in three sections (A, B and C). Section A comprises the antioxidant activity by in vitro assays like DPPH, superoxide anion radical and hydrogen peroxide scavenging activity of the compounds. Also, theoretical studies using DFT were carried out based on DPPH radical scavenging activity for understanding the radical stability and mechanism of antioxidant activity. Section B comprises the anti-inflammatory activity of the identified compounds namely tricin and two flavonolignans in both in vivo and in vitro models. Section C describes the cytotoxicity of the rare flavonolignans, tricin 4’-O-(erythro-β-guaiacylglyceryl) ether and tricin 4’-O-(threo-β-guaiacylglyceryl) ether towards multiple cancer cells belonging to colon, ovarian and breast tumours.
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INTRODUCCION: El dolor torácico es una de las principales causas de consulta en los servicios de urgencias y cardiología, se convierte en un reto clasificar a los pacientes empleando una herramienta diagnóstica lo suficientemente sensible y especifica para establecer riesgo y pronóstico, la estrecha relación existente entre enfermedad aterosclerótica e inflamación ha dirigido su atención al papel de marcadores plasmáticos de inflamación como predictores de riesgo de eventos cardiovasculares. La Proteína C reactiva (PCR) ha sido ampliamente estudiada en pacientes con factores de riesgo cardiovascular y Eventos coronarios Agudos, pero se desconoce el comportamiento en pacientes con dolor torácico de probabilidad intermedia. OBJETIVOS: Determinar la utilidad y comportamiento de la Proteína C reactiva en pacientes con dolor torácico de probabilidad Intermedia para síndrome coronario. MATERIALES Y METODOS: Este estudio fue realizado entre junio 2008 y febrero de 2009 en una institución de referencia en cardiológica ( Fundación Cardio Infantil, Bogotá-Colombia), Se Estudiaron pacientes con EKG normal o no diagnostico y marcadores de injuria miocardica negativos. Los pacientes continuaron su estudio según las recomendaciones y guías internacionales para dolor torácico. Nosotros realizamos dos tomas de PCR, Una PCR antes de 12 horas de iniciado el dolor torácico y otra PCR después de las 18 Hrs de iniciado el dolor torácico, se realizo la deferencia entre estas dos PCR (PCR 18 hrs vs PCR basal) Con estos 3 resultados se hizo el análisis estadístico para hallar sensibilidad, especificidad, valor predictivo positivo, valor predictivo negativo, comparándolo contra las pruebas de provocación de isquemia y cateterismo. RESULTADOS: Un total de 203 pacientes fueron analizaron. Con un promedio de edad fue de 60.8 ± 11 años, Los dos géneros tuvieron una distribución sin diferencia significativas. Los factores de riesgo asociados fueron: Hipertensión arterial 76%(n=155), Dislipidemia 68.1%(n=139), Diabetes Mellitus 20.6%(n=42), Obesidad 7.4%(n=15) y tabaquismo 9.3%(n=19). El total de cateterismos realizados fueron 66 pruebas: Normal el 27%(n=18), lesiones no significativas el 25.8%(n=17) y lesiones Obstructivas 47%(n=31). La PCR tuvo una utilidad diagnostica baja, la PCR a las 18 horas es la mejor prueba diagnóstica , con un mejor comportamiento del área de la curva ROC 0.74 (IC , 0.64-0.83), con sensibilidad del 16.13% (IC 95%, 1.57-30.69), especificidad del 98.26%( IC 955, 96.01-100), un valor predictivo negativo de 86.67%(IC 95%, 81.64-91.69). En el seguimiento a los 30 días no encontró nuevas hospitalizaciones de causa cardiovascular. CONCLUSIONES: Nuestro estudio muestra una utilidad diagnostico baja de la PCR en el dolor torácico de probabilidad intermedia para enfermedad coronaria, el mejor comportamiento diagnostico se encontró en la PCR a las 18 hrs con una alta especificidad y un alto Valor predictivo negativo para un valor de PCR > de 3mg/dl, siendo menor la utilidad de la PCR basal y diferencia de la PCR. diferencia de la PCR. Estos hallazgos no se correlacionaron con estudios previos. No se pudo establecer un punto de Corte de la PCR diferente a los ya existentes debido a la variabilidad de la PCR entre la población de estudio. Las limitaciones encontradas en nuestro estudio hacen necesaria la realización de un estudio multicéntrico.
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Non-specific Occupational Low Back Pain (NOLBP) is a health condition that generates a high absenteeism and disability. Due to multifactorial causes is difficult to determine accurate diagnosis and prognosis. The clinical prediction of NOLBP is identified as a series of models that integrate a multivariate analysis to determine early diagnosis, course, and occupational impact of this health condition. Objective: to identify predictor factors of NOLBP, and the type of material referred to in the scientific evidence and establish the scopes of the prediction. Materials and method: the title search was conducted in the databases PubMed, Science Direct, and Ebsco Springer, between1985 and 2012. The selected articles were classified through a bibliometric analysis allowing to define the most relevant ones. Results: 101 titles met the established criteria, but only 43 metthe purpose of the review. As for NOLBP prediction, the studies varied in relation to the factors for example: diagnosis, transition of lumbar pain from acute to chronic, absenteeism from work, disability and return to work. Conclusion: clinical prediction is considered as a strategic to determine course and prognostic of NOLBP, and to determine the characteristics that increase the risk of chronicity in workers with this health condition. Likewise, clinical prediction rules are tools that aim to facilitate decision making about the evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis and intervention for low back pain, which should incorporate risk factors of physical, psychological and social.
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Introduction: This article aims to show an alternative intervention for the prevention and control of back pain to the people of a production plant of geotextiles for the construction exposed to handling and awkward postures through the implementation of the Back School using the CORE technique. This technique being understood as trainer of the stability musculature of the spine; whose benefit is proportionate the muscular complex of the back, stability and avoid osteomuscular lesions and improved posture. Objective: To present the results about the implementation of the back school by the CORE technique for prevention of back pain in a population of forty-eight male collaborators. Materials and methods: The back school began with talks of awareness by the occupational health physician explaining the objectives and benefits of it to all participants. Once this activity was done, was continued to evaluate all plant employees to establish health status through the PAR-Q questionnaire, who were surveyed for the perception of pain using visual analog scale (VAS) and stability was determined column through the CORE assessment, to determine the training plan. Then, were made every six months the revaluations and implementation of a survey of assistant public perception to identify the impact of the implementation of the school back on the two variables referred (pain perception and stability of column). Results: The pain perception according VAS increased in the number of workers asymptomatic in 12% and based in the satisfaction survey 94% of population reported that with the development of this technique decrease the muscle fatigue in lumbar level; and 96% of population reported an improvement in the performance of their work activities. Discussion: Posterior to the analysis of all results, it is interpreted that back schools practice through CORE technique, contributes to the prevention and / or control of symptoms at the lumbar level in population of productive sector exposed to risks derived from the physical load, provided that ensure its continuously development and supervised for a competent professional.
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El objetivo fue evaluar la intervención de las alertas en la prescripción de diclofenaco. Estudio observacional, comparativo, post intervención, de un antes después, en pacientes con prescripción de diclofenaco. Se evaluó la intervención de las alertas restrictivas antes y después de su implementación en los pacientes prescritos con diclofenaco y que tenían asociado un diagnóstico de riesgo cardiovascular según CIE 10 o eran mayores de 65 años. Un total de 315.135 transacciones con prescripción de diclofenaco, en 49.355 pacientes promedio mes. El 94,8% (298.674) de las transacciones fueron prescritas por médicos generales.
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As Lesões Musculosqueléticas Relacionadas com o Trabalho (LMERT) são patologias inflamatórias e degenerativas do sistema musculosquelético desenvolvidas pelos trabalhadores quando sujeitos a determinados riscos profissionais. O crescente número de trabalhadores tem vindo a aumentar com lesões musculosqueléticas, embora não tenhamos encontrado estudos que analisem as LMERT na indústria dos moldes. Este estudo teve como finalidade avaliar o grau de incidência das lesões musculosqueléticas bem como as localizações mais relatadas. A amostra constituiu-se por 196 trabalhadores masculinos inquiridos por questionário. Os dados permitiram caracterizar a amostra quanto a hábitos de vida, condições de trabalho, ambiente de trabalho, posturas adotadas nas tarefas laborais bem como retirar informações quanto a queixas relativas às LMERT, as causas, a localização, a frequência da dor. Os resultados revelam que os trabalhadores desempenham tarefas de caráter repetitivo, fundamentalmente de pé e com poucas pausas. Os sintomas musculosqueléticos mais frequentes situam-se na zona lombar, nos joelhos, nos braços e na cabeça, sendo nos trabalhadores com mais idade que se registam mais sintomas, assim como dores mais intensas e permanentes. O trabalho termina com algumas recomendações para trabalhos futuros.
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The response to painful stimulation depends not only on peripheral nociceptive input but also on the cognitive and affective context in which pain occurs. One contextual variable that affects the neural and behavioral response to nociceptive stimulation is the degree to which pain is perceived to be controllable. Previous studies indicate that perceived controllability affects pain tolerance, learning and motivation, and the ability to cope with intractable pain, suggesting that it has profound effects on neural pain processing. To date, however, no neuroimaging studies have assessed these effects. We manipulated the subjects' belief that they had control over a nociceptive stimulus, while the stimulus itself was held constant. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that pain that was perceived to be controllable resulted in attenuated activation in the three neural areas most consistently linked with pain processing: the anterior cingulate, insular, and secondary somatosensory cortices. This suggests that activation at these sites is modulated by cognitive variables, such as perceived controllability, and that pain imaging studies may therefore overestimate the degree to which these responses are stimulus driven and generalizable across cognitive contexts. [References: 28]