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Transdermal fentanyl is effective and well tolerated for the treatment of chronic pain caused by malignancy and non-malignant conditions when administered according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Compared with oral opioids, the advantages of transdermal fentanyl include a lower incidence and impact of adverse effects (constipation, nausea and vomiting, and daytime drowsiness), a higher degree of patient satisfaction, improved quality of life, improved convenience and compliance resulting from administration every 72 hours, and decreased use of rescue medication. Transdermal fentanyl is a useful analgesic for cancer patients who are unable to swallow or have gastrointestinal problems. Transdermal fentanyl forms a depot within the upper skin layers before entering the microcirculation. Therapeutic blood levels are attained 12-16 hours after patch application and decrease slowly with a half-life of 16-22 hours following removal. Patients with chronic pain should be titrated to adequate relief with short-acting oral or parenteral opioids prior to the initiation of transdermal fentanyl in order to prevent exacerbations of pain or opioid-related adverse effects. Transdermal fentanyl can then be initiated based on the 24-hour opioid requirement once adequate analgesia has been achieved. The prolonged elimination of transdermal fentanyl can become problematic if patients develop opioid-related adverse effects, especially hypoventilation. Adverse effects do not improve immediately after patch removal and may take many hours to resolve. Patients who experience opioid-related toxicity associated with respiratory
depression
should be treated immediately with an opioid antagonist such as naloxone and closely monitored for at least 24 hours. Because of the short half-life of naloxone, sequential doses or a continuous infusion of the opioid antagonist may be necessary. Transdermal fentanyl should be administered cautiously to patients with pre-existing conditions such as
emphysema
that may predispose them to the development of hypoventilation. Transdermal fentanyl is indicated only for patients who require continuous opioid administration for the treatment of chronic pain that cannot be managed with other medications. It is contraindicated in the management of acute and postoperative pain, as pain may decrease more rapidly in these circumstances than fentanyl blood levels can be adjusted, leading to the development of life-threatening hypoventilation. Cognitive and physical impairments such as confusion and abnormal co-ordination can occur with transdermal fentanyl. Therefore, patients should be instructed to refrain from driving or operating machinery immediately following the initiation of transdermal fentanyl, or after any dosage increase. Patients may resume such activities once the absence of these potential adverse effects is documented.
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PMID:Benefit-risk assessment of transdermal fentanyl for the treatment of chronic pain. 1458 70
Associations between chronic conditions and work performance (absenteeism, presenteeism, and critical incidents) were studied in reservation agents, customer service representatives, executives, and railroad engineers. Conditions and work performance were assessed with the World Health Organization's Health and Work Performance Questionnaire. Analysis of covariance was used to estimate associations. More work performance was lost from presenteeism than absenteeism. However, chronic conditions more consistently had negative impacts on absenteeism than presenteeism. Conditions with significant effects included arthritis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-
emphysema
,
depression
, and chronic headaches. Arthritis had the largest aggregate effect on absenteeism-presenteeism. Only
depression
affected both absenteeism-presenteeism and critical incidents. Some chronic conditions have substantial workplace effects. Disease management programs for these conditions might have a positive return on investment (ROI). Health and productivity tracking surveys are needed to evaluate ROI and provide quality assurance.
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PMID:Chronic medical conditions and work performance in the health and work performance questionnaire calibration surveys. 1466 17
Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) is the most important factor limiting long-term survival after lung transplantation, and has a substantial impact on patients' daily life in terms of disability and morbidity. Aim of our study was to examine the effects of BOS on health related quality of life (HRQL) in lung transplantation patients. Data on HRQL from 29 patients who developed BOS at least 18 months earlier were studied longitudinally. HRQL measures were: the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP), the State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), the Self-rating
Depression
Scale (ZUNG), and the Index of Well Being (IWB). Furthermore questions concerning activities of daily life and dyspnea were asked. The majority of the patients were male, and the most common diagnosis was
emphysema
. After the onset of BOS, significantly more restrictions were reported on the dimensions energy and mobility of the NHP. These restrictions appeared to increase over time. After the onset of BOS, STAI scores remained more or less stable and close to the value of the general population. ZUNG scores were significantly higher after the onset of BOS, and patients experienced a lower level of well being than the general population. The percentage of patients that reported to be able to perform activities of daily life without effort declined dramatically after the onset of BOS. Furthermore, the percentage of patients complaining of dyspnea increased after the onset of BOS. In conclusion, our study showed that HRQL was negatively affected by the onset of BOS. However, in spite of these less favorable long-term results, even patients who develop BOS may at least temporarily benefit from a lung transplantation.
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PMID:The effect of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome on health related quality of life. 1523 13
Computed tomography (CT) has not been considered useful for early diagnosis of traumatized patients who could hardly hold their breath, particularly patients with tracheal injuries. However, the recent development of spiral CT has made it possible to acquire contiguous patient data, which eliminates the respiratory misregistration. Air is easily differentiated from surrounding tissues by striking contrast, and the trachea can therefore be well displayed by three-dimensional (3D)-CT. We consider that it is possible to show tracheal injury by 3D-CT. The aim of this study is to clarify the usefulness of 3D-CT for detecting the injury site of blunt tracheal injuries. The study was carried out in hemodynamically stable patients who were suspected of having tracheal injury based on clinical manifestations such as hemoptysis, or cervical subcutaneous, deep cervical, or mediastinal
emphysema
. Repeated bronchoscopy confirmed tracheal injury. The virtual images of the 3D-CT (3D-tracheography) were compared with the direct images of bronchoscopic findings. Five cases were examined. In patients with tracheal injury, bronchoscopy revealed laceration of the tracheal lumen or disruption and dislocation of the tracheal cartilage, partially coated by mucus and clot, findings that confirmed the diagnosis of tracheal injury. The virtual images of the 3D-tracheography clearly showed the injury as a defect in the tracheal wall or a
depression
in the wall. The site and size of injury shown in the 3D-tracheography were comparable with those detected by bronchoscopy. We succeeded in detecting tracheal injuries by 3D-CT imaging, the virtual images of which were comparable with the bronchoscopic findings. 3D-tracheography is a useful method for diagnosing the site and form of tracheal injury in hemodynamically stable patients.
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PMID:Usefulness of the 3-dimensionally reconstructed computed tomography imaging for diagnosis of the site of tracheal injury (3D-tracheography). 1559 43
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized and defined by limitation of expiratory airflow. This can result from several types of anatomical lesions, including loss of lung elastic recoil and fibrosis and narrowing of small airways. Inflammation, edema, and secretions also contribute variably to airflow limitation. Smoking can cause COPD through several mechanisms. First, smoke is a powerful inducer of an inflammatory response. Inflammatory mediators, including oxidants and proteases, are believed to play a major role in causing lung damage. Smoke can also alter lung repair responses in several ways. Inhibition of repair may lead to tissue destruction that characterizes
emphysema
, whereas abnormal repair can lead to the peribronchiolar fibrosis that causes airflow limitation in small airways. Genetic factors likely play a major role and probably account for much of the heterogeneity susceptibility to smoke and other factors. Many factors may play a role, but to date, only alpha-1 protease inhibitor deficiency has been unambiguously identified. Exposures other than cigarette smoke can contribute to the development of COPD. Inflammation of the lower respiratory tract that results from asthma or other chronic disorders may also contribute to the development of fixed airway obstruction. COPD is not only a disease of the lungs but is also a systemic inflammatory disorder. Muscular weakness, increased risk for atherosclerotic vascular disease,
depression
, osteoporosis, and abnormalities in fluids and electrolyte balance may all be consequences of COPD. Advances in understanding the pathogenesis of COPD have the potential for identifying new therapeutic targets that could alter the natural history of this devastating disorder.
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PMID:Pathogenesis of COPD. 1608 33
Several abnormalities of the shape of lung fields (
depression
and flattening of the diaphragmatic contours, increased retrosternal space) are indicative of
emphysema
and can be accurately imaged by digital chest radiography. In this work, we aimed at developing computational descriptors of the shape of the lung silhouette able to capture the alterations associated with
emphysema
. We analyzed two-sided digital chest radiographs from a sample of 160 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), 60 of which were affected by
emphysema
, and from 160 subjects with normal lung function. Two different description schemes were considered: a first one based on lung-silhouette curvature features, and a second one based on a minimal-polyline approximation of the lung shape. Both descriptors were employed to recognize alterations of the lung shape using classifiers based on multilayer neural networks of the feed-forward type. Results indicate that pulmonary
emphysema
can be reliably diagnosed or excluded by using digital chest radiographs and a proper computational aid. Two-sided chest radiographs provide more accurate discrimination than single-view analysis. The minimal-polyline approximation provided significantly better results than those obtained from curvature-based features.
Emphysema
was detected, in the entire dataset, with an accuracy of about 90% (sensitivity 88%, specificity 90%) by using the minimal-polyline approximation.
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PMID:Computer-aided diagnosis of emphysema in COPD patients: neural-network-based analysis of lung shape in digital chest radiographs. 1654 Mar 62
A 10-yr-old male gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) with a history of conspecific bite wounds was evaluated for acute onset of
depression
, anorexia, and right hemiparesis. The animal was immobilized for diagnostic examination and treatment for suspected toxic shock from a necrotizing, emphysematous wound infection, but was euthanized due to complications during recovery. Gross and histopathologic examination revealed acute necrotizing myositis, fasciitis, cellulitis, and
emphysema
in the affected wound area, with large numbers of large Gram-positive rods among necrotic muscle fibers. Severe pulmonary edema with airways containing fibrin, acute hemorrhage in multiple body sites, thrombosis in blood vessels in the skeletal muscle, liver, and lung, and lymph node hyperplasia with lymphoid necrosis and hemorrhage. Immunohistochemical fluorescent antibody staining of muscle from the wound site was positive for
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PMID:Clostridium septicum myositis in a western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). 1731 73
A plain chest X-ray is not useful for the diagnosis of early stage of COPD, but severe COPD has some characteristic radiographic signs. Because of absence of vasculature, radiolucency of lung fields is recognized.
Depression
and flattening of the diaphragm, tear -drop heart and increase in the retrosternal airspace are detected as signs of lung hyperinflation. High-resolution CT(HRCT) scanning is more sensitive to diagnose of COPD. COPD can be detected as low attenuation area. CT is also useful in classifying patterns of
emphysema
(centriacinar, panacinar and distal acinar type). Although the assessment of COPD is still limited by MRI, progress of MRI techniques in pulmonary ventilation, such as hyperpolarized noble gas MRI and oxygen enhanced MRI, enabled evaluation of COPD.
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PMID:[Radiological diagnosis --diagnosis and evaluation by chest X ray, chest CT and chest MRI]. 1741 86
Hypercapnia during laparoscopy with CO2 is predicted in the following situations: compromised pulmonary function, retroperitoneal insufflation, and subcutaneous
emphysema
. We present a case of sudden electroencephalogram (EEG)
depression
in response to severe hypercapnia during laparoscopic ureteronephrectomy in a 77-yr-old patient with chronic pulmonary
emphysema
. During intraperitoneal and retroperitoneal insufflation, subcutaneous
emphysema
and difficult ventilation occurred. Severe hypercapnia ensued, with pH = 6.94, and Paco2 = 137 mm Hg. Subsequent EEG activity was markedly depressed with a minimum Bispectral Index of 4, accompanied by an increase in arterial blood pressure and heart rate. Termination of the laparoscopic procedure improved ventilation, EEG, and hemodynamics. These EEG changes may result from the narcotic properties of CO2 or hypercapnia-induced neurological abnormalities.
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PMID:Flat electroencephalogram caused by carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum. 1804 79
This study reports the costs associated with rehabilitation among participants in the National
Emphysema
Treatment Trial (NETT), and evaluates factors associated with adherence to rehabilitation. Pulmonary rehabilitation is recommended for moderate-to-severe COPD and required by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) prior to lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS). Between January 1998 and July 2002, 1,218 subjects with
emphysema
and severe airflow limitation (FEV(1) < or = 45% predicted) were randomized. Primary outcome measures were designated as mortality and maximal exercise capacity 2 years after randomization. Pre-randomization, estimated mean total cost per patient of rehabilitation was $2,218 (SD $314; 2006 dollars) for the medical group and $2,187 (SD $304) for the surgical group. Post-randomization, mean cost per patient in the medical and surgical groups was $766 and $962 respectively. Among patients who attended > or = 1 post-randomization rehabilitation session, LVRS patients, patients with an FEV(1) > or = 20% predicted, and higher education were significantly more likely to complete rehabilitation. Patients with depressive and anxiety symptoms, and those who live > 36 miles compared to < 6 miles away were less likely to be adherent. Patients who underwent LVRS completed more exercise sessions than those in the medical group and were more likely to be adherent with post-randomization rehabilitation. A better understanding of patient factors such as socioeconomic status,
depression
, anxiety and transportation issues may improve adherence to pulmonary rehabilitation.
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PMID:Costs of pulmonary rehabilitation and predictors of adherence in the National Emphysema Treatment Trial. 1841 9
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