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Query: UMLS:C0026838 (
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Secondary prevention is of importance when the patient is already suffering from a serious disease, e.g., from arterial obstruction causing a stroke or an amputation, from a hip fracture or other diseases that might threaten his independence. Secondary prevention covers a wide field of topics. First of all, the patient must recover from his acute disease. It is important to avoid complications which are not specific for the disease, but are typical for a bedridden old person (decubital ulcer,
dehydration
and others). Prevention also means to avoid recurrence of the same disease as well as complications that frequently occur during the clinical course and may influence the outcome (
spasticity
in stroke patients, muscular calcification following hip replacement). Frequently, old persons do not completely recover following serious disease, they are limited in their daily activities and their capability to leave home. Secondary prevention tries to fight isolation; the patient should live a meaningful life.
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PMID:[Secondary prevention from the viewpoint of the geriatric specialist]. 814 79
Prevention is of importance when the patient is already suffering from a serious disease, e.g., from arterial obstructive disease causing a stroke or an amputation, from a hip fracture or other diseases that might threaten his independence. Prevention covers a wide field of topics. Most importantly, the patient must recover from his acute disease. It is important to avoid complications which are not specific for the disease but are typical for a bedridden old person (decubital ulcer,
dehydration
etc.). Prevention also means to avoid recurrence of the same disease as well as complications that frequently occur during the clinical course and may influence the outcome (
spasticity
in stroke patients, muscular calcification following hip replacement).
...
PMID:[Current aspects of secondary and tertiary prevention from the viewpoint of the clinical gerontologist]. 885 Jan 12
The aim of this study was to evaluate the etiology, clinical, and laboratory findings and prognostic features of life-threatening hypernatremic newborns secondary to salting. Ten severely hypernatremic newborns (four females) with a mean age of 6.5 +/- 2.6 days were followed up. Nine of them were full term, and one was preterm. It was noticeable that 60% of them were small for gestational age. In the laboratory investigation, five uremias were detected. It was interesting to find in the etiologic history that 40% of the patients had been salted just after birth. Twenty percent of them had also hyperbilirubinemia and kernicterus, 20% had neonatal convulsion, and 50% had
dehydration
. Two of the hypernatremic newborns died during the study; the others were followed up. One case had
spasticity
and developmental disability at the 3rd month, and another one had developmental disability at the 6th month of ages. As a conclusion, although salting of newborns is not so frequent, it could be seen in rural places of our country, and this may be one of the reasons for serious hypernatremia in newborns whose skin integrity have not been formed completely. These cases should be treated carefully.
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PMID:Severe hypernatremia in newborns due to salting. 2001 14