The authors conclude that the arterialized venous flap is a valuable and effective tool for reconstructing complex hand injuries and may have a more comprehensive set of indications.
With the epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2, the number of infected patients was rapidly increasing in Daegu, Korea. With a maximum of 741 new patients per day in the city as of February 29, 2020, hospital-bed shortage was a great challenge to the local healthcare system. We developed and applied a remote brief severity scoring system, administered by telephone for assigning priority for hospitalization and arranging for facility isolation ("therapeutic living centers") for the patients starting on February 29, 2020. Fifteen centers were operated for the 3,033 admissions to the COVID-19 therapeutic living centers. Only 81 cases (2.67%) were transferred to hospitals after facility isolation. We think that this brief severity scoring system for COVID-19 worked safely to solve the hospital-bed shortage. Telephone scoring of the severity of disease and therapeutic living centers could be very useful in overcoming the shortage of hospital-beds that occurs during outbreaks of infectious diseases.
PurposeThe effects of an oral hygienic care program (OHCP) have been reported in several diseases. However, no study exists investigating the influence of an OHCP on stroke patients or patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) has been reported, thus we sought to investigate the potential effect of an OHCP.Materials and MethodsFifty-six consecutive stroke patients who were admitted to the ICU were randomly assigned to two groups: the intervention (29 patients) and control groups (27 patients). The OHCP included tooth brushing with an inter-dental brush and tongue cleaner and cleaning with chlorhexidine was administered to patients by one dentist once per day during admission in the ICU (mean, 2.2 weeks). The plague index, gingival index, clinical attachment loss, and colonization degree of candida albicans were assessed.ResultsAfter OHCP, the plaque index, gingival index, and colonization degree of candida albicans in saliva showed a significant decrease in the intervention group compared to those of the control group (p<0.05). However, no significant difference was observed in clinical attachment loss and the colonization degree of candida albicans on the tongue (p>0.05).ConclusionOur OHCP was effective in improving the oral hygienic status and periodontal health of stroke patients during their stay in the ICU. Therefore, we recommend administration of the OHCP for stroke patients during their stay in the ICU.
[Purpose] The purpose of this meta-analysis was to assess the effects
of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) on reducing spasticity immediately and 4 weeks
after application of ESWT. [Subjects and Methods] We searched PubMed, TCL, Embase, and
Scopus from their inception dates through June 2013. The key words “muscle hypertonia OR
spasticity” were used for spasticity, and the key words “shock wave OR ESWT” were used for
ESWT. Five studies were ultimately included in the meta-analysis. [Results] The Modified
Ashworth Scale (MAS) grade was significantly improved immediately after ESWT compared with
the baseline values (standardized mean difference [SMD], −0.792; 95% confidence interval
[CI], −1.001 to −0.583). The MAS grade at four weeks after ESWT was also significantly
improved compared with the baseline values (SMD, −0.735; 95% CI, −0.951 to −0.519).
[Conclusion] ESWT has a significant effect on improving spasticity. Further
standardization of treatment protocols including treatment intervals and intensities needs
to be established and long-term follow up studies are needed.
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