885 resultados para Retrospective Reports
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This paper argues that historical works in pharmacy are important tools for the clinician as well as the historian. With this as its operative premise, delineating the tripartite aspects of pharmacy as a business enterprise, a science, and a profession provides a conceptual framework for primary and secondary resource collecting. A brief history and guide to those materials most essential to a historical collection in pharmacy follows. Issues such as availability and cost are discussed and summarized in checklist form. In addition, a glossary of important terms is provided as well as a list of all the major U.S. dispensatories and their various editions. This paper is intended to serve as a resource for those interested in collecting historical materials in pharmacy and pharmaco-therapeutics as well as provide a history that gives context to these classics in the field. This should provide a rationale for selective retrospective collection development in pharmacy.
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To comprehend the results of a randomized controlled trial (RCT), readers must understand its design, conduct, analysis and interpretation. That goal can only be achieved through complete transparency from authors. Despite several decades of educational efforts, the reporting of RCTs needs improvement. Investigators and editors developed the original CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) statement to help authors improve reporting by using a checklist and flow diagram. The revised CONSORT statement presented in this paper incorporates new evidence and addresses some criticisms of the original statement.
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A grande prevalência do consumo de álcool por mulheres em idade reprodutiva aliada à gravidez não planejada expõe a gestante a um elevado risco de se alcoolizar em algum momento da gestação, principalmente no início do período gestacional em que a maioria delas ainda não tomou ciência do fato. Assim, torna-se extremamente relevante o desenvolvimento de métodos de detecção precoce de recém-nascidos em risco de desenvolvimento de problemas do espectro dos transtornos relacionados à exposição fetal ao álcool. O objetivo desse estudo foi desenvolver, validar e avaliar a eficácia de um método de quantificação de ésteres etílicos de ácidos graxos (FAEEs) no mecônio de recém-nascidos para avaliação da exposição fetal ao álcool. Os FAEEs avaliados foram: palmitato de etila, estearato de etila, oleato de etila e linoleato de etila.O método consistiu no preparo das amostras pela extração líquido-líquido utilizando água, acetona e hexano, seguida de extração em fase sólida empregando cartuchos de aminopropilsilica. A separação e quantificação dos analitos foi realizada por cromatografia em fase gasosa acoplada à espectrometria de massas. Os limites de quantificação (LQ) variaram entre 50-100ng/g. A curva de calibração foi linear de LQ até 2000ng/g para todos os analitos. A recuperação variou de 69,79% a 106,57%. Os analitos demonstraram estabilidade no ensaio de pós-processamento e em solução. O método foi aplicado em amostras de mecônio de 160 recém-nascidos recrutados em uma maternidade pública de Ribeirão Preto-SP. O consumo de álcool materno foi reportado utilizando questionários de rastreamento validados T-ACE e AUDIT e relatos retrospectivos da quantidade e frequência de álcool consumida ao longo da gestação. A eficácia do método analítico em identificar os casos positivos foi determinada pela curva Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC). O consumo alcoólico de risco foi identificado pelo T-ACE em 31,3% das participantes e 50% reportaram o uso de álcool durante a gestação. 51,3% dos recém-nascidos apresentaram FAEEs em seu mecônio, sendo que 33,1% apresentaram altas concentrações para a somatória dos FAEEs (maior que 500ng/g), compatível com um consumo abusivo de álcool. O oleato de etila foi o biomarcador mais prevalente e o linoleato de etila foi o biomarcador que apresentou as maiores concentrações. Houve uma variabilidade no perfil de distribuição dos FAEEs entre os indivíduos, e discordâncias entre a presença de FAEEs e o consumo reportado pela mãe. A concentração total dos FAEEs nos mecônio mostrou-se como melhor indicador da exposição fetal ao álcool quando comparado com o uso de um único biomarcador. O ponto de corte para esta população foi de aproximadamente 600ng/g para uso tipo binge (três ou mais doses por ocasião) com sensibilidade de 71,43% e especificidade de 84,37%. Este estudo reforça a importância da utilização de métodos laboratoriais na identificação da exposição fetal ao álcool.
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A forensic report is the primary work product of a forensic psychologist. The aim of a forensic report is to inform and influence the court. Unlike a clinical report, a forensic report influences the outcome of a legal conflict. This means that greater care must be taken in writing the report. The following errors (Grisso, 2010) were used to discuss best practices in forensic report writing: failure to answer the referral question, organization problems, language problems, mixed data and interpretation, inclusion of irrelevant data, over-reliance on a single source of data, improper psychological test use, failure to consider alternative hypotheses, and opinions without sufficient explanation. The purpose of this paper is to provide in one place all the information needed to improve forensic report writing, and to help the reader apply the literature using specific examples. Redacted report samples were collected from psychologists, graduate psychology trainees, teaching assistant experience, and clinical work. Identified errors in these samples were then corrected using the recommendations in the literature. Geared toward graduate psychology trainees, each section should serve both as a tutorial and as a brief checklist to help the reader avoid common pitfalls and assist in promoting better forensic report writing.
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This study was designed to identify the injuries of professional women windsurfers, from their anatomical location, type of sport, context when they occurred, type of injury, the time of inactivity as a result of the same, the type of health care received and the relationship between the number of injuries and the position in the final classification of professional windsurfing competitions. We gave a retrospective questionnaire to 18 women elite windsurfers, who took part in the World Cup competition held in Fuerteventura (2008). Women are injured more frequently during training than competition (77.8%; p<0.05 vs. 20.5%). Women suffer leg injuries more than men (83.3%; p<0.05 vs. 14.3%) in freestyle. Serious injuries were more frequent for women (66.7%; p<0.05 vs. 28.2%) and the time of inactivity due to the injury was shorter for women (50%; p<0.05 vs. 20.5%). These results indicate that female windsurfers are more liable to suffer injuries, generally serious, during training sessions. Freestyle involves a greater risk of leg injuries for women. The knee is the area where most injuries occur, both for men and women, followed by the legs.
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Participation trends in 6-hour ultra-marathons held word-wide were investigated to gain basic demographic data on 6-hour ultra-marathoners and where these races took place. Participation trends and the association between nationality and race performance were investigated in all 6-hour races held worldwide between 1991 and 2010. Participation increased linearly in both women and men across years. The annual number of finishes was significantly higher in men than in women (P=0.013). The male-to-female ratio remained stable at ~4 since 1991. Runners in age group 45-49 years showed the largest increase in participation for both men (800 participants in 18 years) and women (208 participants in 16 years). Europe attracted most of the runners from other continents (166 runners), more than all other continents combined (55 runners). European runners also showed the best top ten performances (73±3 km for women and 77±11 km for men), while African (with 65±9 km for men) and South American (54±4 km for women and 65±2 km for men) runners showed the weakest. To summarize, participation in 6-hour ultra-marathons increased across years. Most of the development took place in Europe and in athletes in the age group 45-49 years. Europe also attracted the most diverse field of athletes with runners from all other continents. European runners accounted for the most runners and achieved the best top ten performances.
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Hospitals attached to the Spanish Ministry of Health are currently using the International Classification of Diseases 9 Clinical Modification (ICD9-CM) to classify health discharge records. Nowadays, this work is manually done by experts. This paper tackles the automatic classification of real Discharge Records in Spanish following the ICD9-CM standard. The challenge is that the Discharge Records are written in spontaneous language. We explore several machine learning techniques to deal with the classification problem. Random Forest resulted in the most competitive one, achieving an F-measure of 0.876.
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The diseases that affect the oral cavity are wide and diverse, comprising a broad spectrum of either benign or malignant lesions. However, few histological-based studies were performed for the evaluation of oral cavity lesions, and very few directed to oral soft tissue pathology. The aim of this study was to carry out pioneering research, within a Portuguese population, to determine the frequency and characteristics of oral malignancies, potential malignant disorders, and soft benign tissues pathologies submitted for biopsy in a north Portugal (Oporto) hospital population.
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prepared under the direction of Carroll D. Wright ; for the use of the United States Department of Labor.
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