AIM To determine the prevalence of depression and its risk factors among patients with coronary heart disease(CHD) treated in German primary care practices.METHODS Longitudinal data from nationwide general practices i...AIM To determine the prevalence of depression and its risk factors among patients with coronary heart disease(CHD) treated in German primary care practices.METHODS Longitudinal data from nationwide general practices in Germany(n = 1072) were analyzed.Individuals initially diagnosed with CHD(2009-2013) were identified,and 59992 patients were included and matched(1:1) to 59992 controls.The primary outcome measure was an initial diagnosis of depression within five years after the index date among patients with and without CHD.Cox proportional hazards models were used to adjust for confounders.RESULTS Mean age was equal to 68.0 years(SD = 11.3).A total of 55.9% of patients were men.After a five-year follow-up,21.8% of the CHD group and 14.2% of the control group were diagnosed with depression(P < 0.001).In the multivariate regression model,CHD was a strong risk factor for developing depression(HR =1.54,95%CI:1.49-1.59,P < 0.001).Prior depressive episodes,dementia,and eight other chronic conditions were associated with a higher risk of developing depression.Interestingly,older patients and women were also more likely to be diagnosed with depression compared with younger patients and men,respectively.CONCLUSION The risk of depression is significantly increased among patients with CHD compared with patients without CHD treated in primary care practices in Germany.CHD patients should be routinely screened for depression to ensure improved treatment and management.展开更多
In this review, some important clinical advances presented at the 2011 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting are summarized. Emerging trends in clinical oncology research are also discussed based on a...In this review, some important clinical advances presented at the 2011 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting are summarized. Emerging trends in clinical oncology research are also discussed based on an analysis of the ASCO abstract database in recent years.展开更多
This review summarizes the major advances inclinical oncology presented at the 2009 ASCO annual meeting,with emphasis on studies that are potentially practice-changing.Emerging new drugs are also discussed.
OBJECTIVE:Acupuncture has often been used for aphasia rehabilitation in China.The purpose of this paper was to:1) provide a historic overview of acupuncture for aphasia due to stroke;2) summarize the commonly used acu...OBJECTIVE:Acupuncture has often been used for aphasia rehabilitation in China.The purpose of this paper was to:1) provide a historic overview of acupuncture for aphasia due to stroke;2) summarize the commonly used acupuncture approaches;and 3) objectively comment on the effectiveness of acupuncture for the rehabilitation of this type of disorder.METHODS:The Elsevier database and a Chinese database(CNKI) were searched through December,2010 with the key words "aphasia,acupuncture" in English and Chinese,respectively.Case reports,uncontrolled clinical observations and controlled clinical trials were all included if acupuncture was the sole treatment or the main component of complex intervention for the rehabilitation of aphasia caused by cerebrovascular disease.RESULTS:More than 100 relevant articles were found.After analyzing these articles,we found that acupuncture for apoplectic aphasia most often included tongue,scalp,body and combination acupuncture.Tongue bleeding,deep insertion and strong stimulation were adopted by many practitioners.The ten most frequently used acupoints(or areas) were Lianquan(RN 23),Jinjin(EX-HN 12),Yuye(EX-HN 13),Tongli(HT 5),Fengchi(GB 20),Neiguan(PC 6),Baihui(DU 20),No.1,2 and 3 language sections,Sanyinjiao(SP 6) and Yamen(DU 15).CONCLUSIONS:Controlled clinical studies and a systematic literature review demonstrate that acupuncture has therapeutic effects on aphasia after stroke.展开更多
文摘AIM To determine the prevalence of depression and its risk factors among patients with coronary heart disease(CHD) treated in German primary care practices.METHODS Longitudinal data from nationwide general practices in Germany(n = 1072) were analyzed.Individuals initially diagnosed with CHD(2009-2013) were identified,and 59992 patients were included and matched(1:1) to 59992 controls.The primary outcome measure was an initial diagnosis of depression within five years after the index date among patients with and without CHD.Cox proportional hazards models were used to adjust for confounders.RESULTS Mean age was equal to 68.0 years(SD = 11.3).A total of 55.9% of patients were men.After a five-year follow-up,21.8% of the CHD group and 14.2% of the control group were diagnosed with depression(P < 0.001).In the multivariate regression model,CHD was a strong risk factor for developing depression(HR =1.54,95%CI:1.49-1.59,P < 0.001).Prior depressive episodes,dementia,and eight other chronic conditions were associated with a higher risk of developing depression.Interestingly,older patients and women were also more likely to be diagnosed with depression compared with younger patients and men,respectively.CONCLUSION The risk of depression is significantly increased among patients with CHD compared with patients without CHD treated in primary care practices in Germany.CHD patients should be routinely screened for depression to ensure improved treatment and management.
文摘In this review, some important clinical advances presented at the 2011 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting are summarized. Emerging trends in clinical oncology research are also discussed based on an analysis of the ASCO abstract database in recent years.
文摘This review summarizes the major advances inclinical oncology presented at the 2009 ASCO annual meeting,with emphasis on studies that are potentially practice-changing.Emerging new drugs are also discussed.
文摘OBJECTIVE:Acupuncture has often been used for aphasia rehabilitation in China.The purpose of this paper was to:1) provide a historic overview of acupuncture for aphasia due to stroke;2) summarize the commonly used acupuncture approaches;and 3) objectively comment on the effectiveness of acupuncture for the rehabilitation of this type of disorder.METHODS:The Elsevier database and a Chinese database(CNKI) were searched through December,2010 with the key words "aphasia,acupuncture" in English and Chinese,respectively.Case reports,uncontrolled clinical observations and controlled clinical trials were all included if acupuncture was the sole treatment or the main component of complex intervention for the rehabilitation of aphasia caused by cerebrovascular disease.RESULTS:More than 100 relevant articles were found.After analyzing these articles,we found that acupuncture for apoplectic aphasia most often included tongue,scalp,body and combination acupuncture.Tongue bleeding,deep insertion and strong stimulation were adopted by many practitioners.The ten most frequently used acupoints(or areas) were Lianquan(RN 23),Jinjin(EX-HN 12),Yuye(EX-HN 13),Tongli(HT 5),Fengchi(GB 20),Neiguan(PC 6),Baihui(DU 20),No.1,2 and 3 language sections,Sanyinjiao(SP 6) and Yamen(DU 15).CONCLUSIONS:Controlled clinical studies and a systematic literature review demonstrate that acupuncture has therapeutic effects on aphasia after stroke.