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- The respiratory rehabilitation Maugeri network service reconfiguration after 1 year of COVID-19 22/12/2021As part of the Italian Health Service the respiratory ICS Maugeri network were reconfigured and several in-hospital programs were suspended to be substituted by workforce and facilities reorganization for acute and post-acute COVID-19 care need. The present review shows the time course variation of respiratory ICS network in terms of admissions diagnosis and outcomes. A […]Michele Vitacca
- Nonoperating room anesthesia for patients with serious comorbidities 07/07/2020PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide aids to deal with increasing amount of several comorbidities in nonoperating room anesthesia (NORA).Reino Pöyhiä
- Comorbidities and their impact on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 11/04/2017Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a complex disease that is associated with devastating outcomes resulting from lung involvement and several comorbidities. Comorbidities could impact on symptomology, quality of life, the complications, the management, economic burden and the mortality of the disease. The importance of comorbidities originates from their impact on the outcome of COPD. […]Neşe Dursunoğlu
- Cormorbidity in multiple sclerosis and its therapeutic approach 04/03/2015Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a long-term chronic disease, in which intercurrent processes develop three times more frequently in affected individuals than in persons without MS. Knowledge of the comorbidity of MS, its definition and measurement (Charlson index) improves patient management. Acting on comorbid conditions delays the progression of disability, which is intimately linked to the […]Bonaventura Casanova Estruch
- Can valid and practical risk-prediction or casemix adjustment models, including adjustment for comorbidity, be generated from English hospital administrative data (Hospital Episode Statistics)? A national observational study 01/11/2014CONCLUSIONS: Many practical risk-prediction or casemix adjustment models can be generated from HES data using LR, though an extra step is often required for accurate calibration. Including outpatient data in readmission models is useful. The three machine learning methods we assessed added little with these data. Readmission rates for HF patients should be divided by […]Alex Bottle
- Scoring systems for outcome prediction in patients with perforated peptic ulcer 12/04/2013CONCLUSION: While the Boey score and the ASA score are most commonly used to predict outcome for PPU patients, considerable variations in accuracy for outcome prediction were shown. Other scoring systems are hampered by a lack of validation or by their complexity that precludes routine clinical use. While the PULP score seems promising it needs […]Kenneth Thorsen
- Measures of multimorbidity and morbidity burden for use in primary care and community settings: a systematic review and guide 14/03/2012CONCLUSIONS: The measures most commonly used in primary care and community settings are disease counts, Charlson index, ACG System, CIRS, CDS, and DUSOI. Different measures are most appropriate according to the outcome of interest. Choice of measure will also depend on the type of data available. More research is needed to directly compare performance of […]Alyson L Huntley
- Multiple aberrations in shared inflammatory and oxidative & nitrosative stress (IO&NS) pathways explain the co-association of depression and cardiovascular disorder (CVD), and the increased risk for CVD and due mortality in depressed patients 22/06/2010There is evidence that there is a bidirectional relationship between major depression and cardiovascular disorder (CVD): depressed patients are a population at risk for increased cardiac morbidity and mortality, and depression is more frequent in patients who suffer from CVD. There is also evidence that inflammatory and oxidative and nitrosative stress (IO&NS) pathways underpin the […]Michael Maes
- Comorbidity indexes: review of the literature and application to studies of elderly population 28/06/2001CONCLUSION: When studying chronic disease states in frail elderly patients, it is essential to consider comorbidity using standard validated indexes in order to get a comprehensive assessment of the patient's situation and avoid neglecting diseases and handicaps. Further studies are necessary to develop and validate tools specifically adapted to the elderly population.M Harboun
