19 research outputs found

    Non-purulent low-grade infection as cause of pain following shoulder surgery: preliminary results

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    Low-grade infection was systematically searched for in all revision shoulder surgeries by harvesting tissue samples. Ten consecutive patients were identified with a non-purulent low-grade infection of the shoulder. All of these patients suffered from pain and eight were stiff. Preoperative aspiration in eight patients yielded bacterial growth in only one case. Serum C-reactive protein levels were normal in seven out of 10 cases. Propionibacterium acnes was identified in seven, coagulase-negative Staphylococcus in two and Staphylococcus saccharolyticus in one case. The delay between harvesting the tissue samples and detection of bacterial growth averaged eight days (range, 2-17). After debridement and antibiotic treatment for a mean of 4.5 months, tissue samples were repeatedly harvested in nine patients due to persistent pain. The infection was microbiologically eradicated in six out of nine cases that had a repeated biopsy. However, nine out of 10 patients continued to suffer from moderate to severe pain. Low-grade infection of the shoulder can be a cause of persistent pain and stiffness. The results of antibiotic treatment are disappointing. Further studies are necessary to analyse this difficult patholog

    Large expert-curated database for benchmarking document similarity detection in biomedical literature search

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    Document recommendation systems for locating relevant literature have mostly relied on methods developed a decade ago. This is largely due to the lack of a large offline gold-standard benchmark of relevant documents that cover a variety of research fields such that newly developed literature search techniques can be compared, improved and translated into practice. To overcome this bottleneck, we have established the RElevant LIterature SearcH consortium consisting of more than 1500 scientists from 84 countries, who have collectively annotated the relevance of over 180 000 PubMed-listed articles with regard to their respective seed (input) article/s. The majority of annotations were contributed by highly experienced, original authors of the seed articles. The collected data cover 76% of all unique PubMed Medical Subject Headings descriptors. No systematic biases were observed across different experience levels, research fields or time spent on annotations. More importantly, annotations of the same document pairs contributed by different scientists were highly concordant. We further show that the three representative baseline methods used to generate recommended articles for evaluation (Okapi Best Matching 25, Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency and PubMed Related Articles) had similar overall performances. Additionally, we found that these methods each tend to produce distinct collections of recommended articles, suggesting that a hybrid method may be required to completely capture all relevant articles. The established database server located at https://relishdb.ict.griffith.edu.au is freely available for the downloading of annotation data and the blind testing of new methods. We expect that this benchmark will be useful for stimulating the development of new powerful techniques for title and title/abstract-based search engines for relevant articles in biomedical research.Peer reviewe

    Rotator cuff tears treated with a modified deltoid flap repair technique

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    Few options exist in the treatment of irreparable rotator cuff tears, especially in younger patients. The purpose of this study was to present our experience with deltoid flap repairs combined with acromion elevation osteotomy increasing the space for the flap

    Correlation of atrophy and fatty infiltration on strength and integrity of rotator cuff repairs: a study in thirteen patients

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    In 13 patients, the development of supraspinatus muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration after rotator cuff tendon repair was quantified prospectively via magnetic resonance imaging. Intraoperative electrical nerve stimulation at repair showed that the maximal supraspinatus tension (up to 200 N) strongly correlated with the anatomic cross-sectional muscle area and with muscle fatty infiltration (ranging from 12 N/cm(2) in Goutallier stage 3 to 42 N/cm(2) in Goutallier stage 0). Within 1 year after successful tendon repair (n = 8), fatty infiltration did not recover, and atrophy improved partially at best; however, if the repair failed (n = 5), atrophy and fatty infiltration progressed significantly. The ability of the rotator cuff muscles to develop tension not only correlates with their atrophy but also closely correlates with their degree of fatty infiltration. With current repair techniques, atrophy and fatty infiltration appear to be irreversible, despite successful tendon repair. Unexpectedly, not only weak but also very strong muscles are at risk for repair failure

    Jean-Pierre Astolfi : Ă©chos dans les recherches d'aujourd'hui

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    La didactique des sciences et technologies doit beaucoup aux travaux de Jean-Pierre Astolfi. Entre les annĂ©es 1980 et 2000, Ă  la suite de Victor Host, J.-P. Astolfi a impulsĂ© les travaux de l’équipe de recherche en didactique des sciences de l’INRP. Il a ainsi initiĂ© un important courant de recherches, caractĂ©risĂ© Ă  la fois par son exigence Ă©pistĂ©mologique et son insertion dans la rĂ©alitĂ© de l’enseignement. Ces travaux ont certainement fait figure de modĂšle pour un type de recherches Ă  la fois cliniques, interprĂ©tatives et participatives, avec des enseignants associĂ©s Ă  toutes les Ă©tapes du travail, y compris pour l’élaboration thĂ©orique. Dans le cadre gĂ©nĂ©ral de l’élaboration d’un « modĂšle didactique » d’enseignement-apprentissage en sciences qualifiĂ© souvent de « constructiviste », un important corps conceptuel a ainsi Ă©mergĂ©, a Ă©tĂ© repris et affinĂ© au cours des recherches successives. Les thĂ©matiques de recherche dĂ©veloppĂ©es en portent la marque, notamment : - les obstacles aux apprentissages et leur prise en compte ; - les apprentissages mĂ©thodologiques en sciences ; - les relations entre langage et apprentissage ; - les compĂ©tences professionnelles des enseignants. Notre propos dans ce numĂ©ro est d’essayer de cerner la place que ce courant tient aujourd’hui encore dans les recherches en didactique. Les articles proposĂ©s reprennent diffĂ©rents aspects des travaux de J.-P. Astolfi, discutent de leur importance et de leur impact ou en proposent des prolongements dans les recherches actuelles de didactique des sciences et des technologies. Ce dossier rassemble aussi des travaux actuels qui portent un regard distanciĂ© sur la place de ce courant et tentent de le situer par rapport Ă  d’autres

    No effect of forearm band and extensor strengthening exercises for the treatment of tennis elbow: a prospective randomised study

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    The objective of this prospective randomised study was to analyse the effect of the forearm support band and of strengthening exercises for the treatment of tennis elbow. Twenty-nine patients with 30 tennis elbows were randomised into 3 groups of treatment: (I) forearm support band, (II) strengthening exercises and (III) both methods. The patients had a standardised examination at their first visit, and then after 6 weeks, 3 months and 1 year. At the latest follow-up, there was a significant improvement of the symptoms compared to before treatment (p<0.0001), considering all patients independently of the methods of treatment. However, no differences in the scores were found between the 3 groups of treatment (p=0.27), indicating that no beneficial influence was found either for the strengthening exercises or for the forearm support band. Improvement seems to occur with time, independent of the method of treatment used
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