74 research outputs found
MEREAFaPS: uno Studio di Farmacovigilanza Attiva e Farmacoepidemiologia in Pronto Soccorso
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) have a significant impact on the patient’s health. The purpose of this PhD thesis was to analyse the impact of ADRs on the admissions to the emergency room, using the data obtained from the MEREAFaPS study. Elderly patients resulted the most exposed group to ADRs. Gastrointestinal disorders were the most commonly reported adverse reactions. Acetylsalicylic acid and warfarin were the most reported drugs. 17% of serious ADRs and 32% of the resulting deaths were classified as avoidable. Elderly age was found to be the main risk factor associated with ADRs. It is therefore important to underline the need for a more careful use of drugs in this group of patients
Real-World Safety of Anticoagulants
The aim of the present chapter is to characterize the management of anticoagulation in the real-world clinical setting, describing all pharmacological aspects of anticoagulant medications, in particular safety aspects. The chapter is structured into three main sections. Within the first two sections, active principles are classified on the basis of their pharmacological properties (pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic characteristic) in old and new molecules (or first and second generation class). In the third one, we discuss safety issues of anticoagulants using available data from postmarketing evidences. Furthermore, we also provide some essential information on the use of this kind of medications in special populations (i.e., elderly, coronary artery disease, diabetics, chronic kidney disease, etc.) in clinical practice
A novel CFA+EFA model to detect aberrant respondents
Aberrant respondents are common but yet extremely detrimental to the quality
of social surveys or questionnaires. Recently, factor mixture models have been
employed to identify individuals providing deceptive or careless responses. We
propose a comprehensive factor mixture model that combines confirmatory and
exploratory factor models to represent both the non-aberrant and aberrant
components of the responses. The flexibility of the proposed solution allows
for the identification of two of the most common aberant response styles,
namely faking and careless responding. We validated our approach by means of
two simulations and two case studies. The results indicate the effectiveness of
the proposed model in handling with aberrant responses in social and behavioral
surveys.Comment: 24 pages, 5 figures, 7 table
A psychometric modeling approach to fuzzy rating data
Modeling fuzziness and imprecision in human rating data is a crucial problem
in many research areas, including applied statistics, behavioral, social, and
health sciences. Because of the interplay between cognitive, affective, and
contextual factors, the process of answering survey questions is a complex
task, which can barely be captured by standard (crisp) rating responses. Fuzzy
rating scales have progressively been adopted to overcome some of the
limitations of standard rating scales, including their inability to disentangle
decision uncertainty from individual responses. The aim of this article is to
provide a novel fuzzy scaling procedure which uses Item Response Theory trees
(IRTrees) as a psychometric model for the stage-wise latent response process.
In so doing, fuzziness of rating data is modeled using the overall rater's
pattern of responses instead of being computed using a single-item based
approach. This offers a consistent system for interpreting fuzziness in terms
of individual-based decision uncertainty. A simulation study and two empirical
applications are adopted to assess the characteristics of the proposed model
and provide converging results about its effectiveness in modeling fuzziness
and imprecision in rating data
Yellowish oral mass occurring after nasolabial dermal filler
Intra-oral lesion of the lower lip occurred two months after nasolabial folds dermal filler. The lesion appeared as a yellowish submucosal painless mass of approximately 15mm on the intraoral side of the inferior lip. An incisional biopsy was performed and definitive diagnosis of foreign body reaction to calcium hydroxyapatite was made. The lesion underwent complete spontaneous regression within eight months
Risk of bone fractures among users of oral anticoagulants: An administrative database cohort study
Occurrence of osteoporotic fracture in patients treated with oral anticoagulants was investigated.
•Risk of fractures was comparable for warfarin and non vitamin K oral anticoagulants.
•Independently from which OAC is used, female and elderly subjects were at higher risk of fractures
Ticagrelor safety profile in real-life setting of acute coronary syndrome patients
Ticagrelor safety profile in real-life setting of acute coronary syndrome patient
Local complications associated with labial salivary gland biopsy for diagnosis of Sjögren?s Syndrome : a retrospective cohort study
To describe local or systemic complications related to the labial salivary glands biopsy (LSGB) used as diagnostic tool for the diagnosis of Sjögren?s Syndrome (SS). Clinical databases from a cohort of patients, who underwent LSGB with provisional clinical diagnosis of Sjögren?s Syndrome, were retrospectively reviewed. Pain, assessed by registering the intake of analgesic drugs in the first week following the biopsy, and any further relevant clinical information regarding complications after biopsy were recorded. 50 patients received LSGB. 10 of them (9 women and 1 man) showed histopathological findings compatible with SS. Ten patient (20%) receiving labial biopsy developed local complications: three of them (6%) reported a sensory defect at the surgical site that lasted at most few weeks; three patients (6%) reported pain sensation needing the assumption of analgesic drugs, while one patient (2%) described a transient local burning sensation, which resolved in few days. Three patients (6%) showed cutaneous haematoma in the surgical area and two patients (4%) showed mild mucosal inflammation at the biopsy site. LSGB is associated with to few and mild complications and it is a useful tool in the diagnosis of SS. The complications usually resolved in few weeks after the biopsy
Knowledge and training of Italian students in Healthcare Settings on COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination strategies, one year after the immunization campaign
Abstract
Introduction: COVID-19 vaccines represent an important opportunity for defeating the disease, as long as high vaccination acceptance rates are achieved. Healthcare workers (HCWs) have a relevant role in the promotion of immunization. The aim of the study is to assess the knowledge of medical and pharmaceutical area students regarding COVID-19 vaccination and the impact of a specific Elective Teaching Activity (ETA), one year after the immunization campaign in Italy.
Methods: Students’ knowledge was tested with a questionnaire before and after attending the course. Descriptive statistical methods were used to analyse the results obtained. Student’s t-tests for paired data were used.
Results: Overall, 387 students at the University of Florence attended the course and took the same test before and after the ETA on COVID-19 vaccines. Despite achieving satisfactory average scores in the pre-course test (26/32±4.0), all students were able to significantly enhance their final score (+17.1%; p<0.001), indicating that the ETA was highly effective in improving their knowledge of COVID-19 vaccination. Medical students demonstrated a better comprehension of the role of the medical specialist in public health in the COVID-19 vaccination campaign, while some uncertainties were revealed regarding the role of pharmacists.
Conclusions: The results of this study confirm that specific training activities on vaccination are effective for implementing the knowledge of future health professionals
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