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Dutch GP's (General Practitioners) take care of people living in homes for the elderly. The population of these homes is selected on the basis of poor functioning on ADL (activities of daily living). We expected to find a group of elderly people within these homes that need more complex primary care. We describe the characteristics of care for an institutionalized elderly population and compare these to the care provided to their independently living peers. The design of this study is a matched case-control study in a Dutch General Practice in the study period 1/1/1998 to 1/7/2004. Our main results show that the rate of cognitive problems is two times, the prevalence of depression even three times higher in older people living in a home for the elderly than in those who live independently. Locomotory problems are a frequent problem in homes for the elderly. Rates of chronic pulmonary problems,
atherosclerosis
-related diseases and
urinary tract infection
are higher, whereas no significant differences for CVA, diabetes and cancer were found. Institutionalized older patients use more different types of medication. GP's do not have more contacts with people living in a home for the elderly than with older people living independently. We conclude that people living in homes for the elderly have complex problems, and need special attention for their specific vulnerability. Differences in care are not primarily explained by chronic disease but by problems with mobility, confusion, depression and cognition.
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PMID:[Primary care in homes for the elderly]. 1863 98
The aim of our study was to assess the causes of renal failure in patients with prostatic adenoma (PA) and outcomes after draining of the urinary bladder. A retrospective study comprised 239 PA patients with a serum creatinine level over 120 mcmol/l. Outcomes were assessed after 3-5 day and 2.5 month bladder draining. The Spearman test was used for statistical analysis. We found that age, prostate volume, PA growth pattern,
urinary tract infection
, concomitant pathology (arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus,
atherosclerosis
) do not correlate with a serum creatinine level. The presence of bilateral retention of the upper urinary tract was associated with a higher serum creatinine level. There is a significant correlation between lowering of a serum creatinine concentration after bladder draining and the level of upper urinary tract retention.
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PMID:[Etiological and prognostic aspects of renal failure in patients with prostatic adenoma]. 2088 30
Prostatic arterial embolization (PAE) for relief of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in patients with prostate enlargement or benign prostatic hyperplasia (PE or BPH) is an experimental procedure with promising preliminary results. Patient evaluation and selection before PAE is paramount to improve technical and clinical results. Our inclusion criteria for PAE include: male patients, age>40 years, prostate volume>30 cm(3) and diagnosis of PE or BPH with moderate to severe LUTS refractory to medical treatment for at least 6 months (International Prostate Symptom Score [IPSS]>18, or quality of life [QoL]>3, or both) or with acute urinary retention refractory to medical therapy. Exclusion criteria include: malignancy (based on pre-embolization digital rectal and transrectal ultrasound [TRUS] examinations and prostate specific antigen [PSA] measurements with positive biopsy), large bladder diverticula, large bladder stones, chronic renal failure, tortuosity and advanced
atherosclerosis
of a) iliac or b) prostatic arteries on pre-procedural computed tomographic angiography (CTA), active
urinary tract infection
and unregulated coagulation parameters. Approximately one-third of the patients seen initially on consultation satisfy the criteria to be selected for PAE after undergoing the pre-procedural patient evaluation workflow. In the pre-procedural consultation patients are informed of all possible therapeutic options for LUTS with the investigational nature of the procedure being strongly reinforced. The major advantage of PAE relies on the minimally-invasive nature of the technique with minimal morbidity and rapid recovery,and it being performed as an outpatient procedure. However, the experimental nature and uncertain clinical outcome should also be weighed before opting for PAE. All these considerations should be explained to the patient and discussed during the informed consent before PAE.
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PMID:Patient selection and counseling before prostatic arterial embolization. 2324 23
In the rational human diet, the important role of fruits and vegetables, which are a source of bioactive phytochemicals, is emphasized. Among fruits particular attention, due to a number of documented health-promoting properties, is focused on cranberry. This fruit is characterized by the high content of antioxidant phenolic compounds, which may support the natural antioxidant defense system of the body in the prevention of damage caused by oxidative stress induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS). Therefore, cranberry is suggested for the prevention of civilization diseases such as
atherosclerosis
, hypertension and cancer, whose etiology is associated directly with oxidative stress. The health-promoting potential of cranberry is also associated with its antibacterial activity resulting from the presence of proanthocyanidins (PAC) type A with documented anti-adherence properties. The best-established medical applications of cranberry fruits are prevention and treatment of bacterial infections of the urinary tract (
UTI
), infections of gastric mucosa, and infections of the oral cavity. Due to the widespread use of cranberry and pharmaceutical preparations containing PACs in treating
UTI
, it is very important to evaluate the absorption, bioavailability and metabolism of these compounds in the human body.
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PMID:Antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of bioactive phytochemicals from cranberry. 2810 Aug 53