919 research outputs found
Pension reforms since the financial crisis could have a serious impact on the future retirement incomes of young Europeans
What effect has the financial crisis had on pension systems in EU countries? Aaron G. Grech notes that prior to the crisis there was a significant divergence in pensions across the EU, with some states having relatively generous systems in comparison to others. He writes that following the crisis, southern European states have had to substantially cut back on pensions, while other states in northern Europe have remained relatively unscathed. He argues that although it should still be possible for these systems to keep pensioners out of poverty, European policymakers will need to ensure a properly functioning labour market that provides opportunities for young Europeans
Pentalogy of Cantrell : the first Maltese case with successful outcome
Pentalogy of Cantrell is a rare disorder which was first described by Cantrell and his colleagues in 1958. It is comprised of congenital heart disease and midline defects. Surgical treatment is possible with internalisation of the heart, repair of associated intracardiac anomalies and repair of the thoraco-abdominal defect. In this article the authors describe the first Maltese case, with a successful outcome.peer-reviewe
A comparison of clinical paediatric murmur assessment with echocardiography
Objective: To compare the clinical acumen of paediatric cardiovascular examination between various hospital paediatrician grades. Design: Prospective data collection of clinical and echocardiography findings on paediatric echocardiography referrals. Setting and patients: All paediatric patients (birth - 14 years) referred for echocardiography, in a regional hospital catering for the island population of Malta. Echocardiography was carried out by three paediatricians with tertiary training in this technique. Main outcome measures: Pre-echocardiography clinical diagnoses were compared with echocardiography results according to grade of referring hospital doctor (ranging from houseman to consultant). Both normal and abnormal hearts at echocardiography were included. Results: Echocardiographers had the highest clinical accuracy and the highest attempts at reaching a clinical diagnosis. Accuracy and attempts at diagnosis decreased as doctor's hospital grade decreased, from consultant to houseman. Ventricular septal defect was the most easily diagnosed lesion. Atrial septal defect was often misdiagnosed as pulmonary stenosis.peer-reviewe
Pharmacogenetics and personalized medicine : does gender have a role?
The study of the role of genetic polymorphisms in drug responses, is now a firmly established field of pharmacology research. It has robust applications in predicting drug effect, and therefore contributes to the process of optimum selection of drug and dose for specific patients. Since the last 10 years, the FDA as well as the EMA have set up their own pharmacogenomics advisory groups, and have flagged an increasing number of medicinal products with specific genotyping recommendations in order to reap their greatest benefit. The contribution of gender to therapeutic outcomes has long been recognised, but recent research suggests that gender influence may not only occur via well recognised hormonal pathways, but also via direct non-hormone-mediated mechanisms. This influence may confound pharmacogenetic predictors, and gender stratification may therefore be an important consideration in pharmacogenetic-based drug trials.peer-reviewe
Pharmacogenetics : where do we stand?
“Our drugs do not work on most patients.” Such did Allen Roses, then worldwide vice-president of genetics at GlaxoSmithKline, greet his audience, during a scientific meeting in London in 2003.1 Nearly a decade has passed since then, and significant strides towards the development of genotype-guided prescribing have been made. Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are now an established area of pharmacology specialization, and they hold the promise of the key to personalized medicine, leading to safer and more effective patientfocussed therapeutic outcomes.peer-reviewe
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