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2. Functional outcome evaluation with the PSFS in patients with Dupuytren’s disease – an alternative to standardized PROMS?
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van Kooij, Y, Poelstra, R, Porsius, J, Slijper, H, and Selles, R
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PROMs ,Patient Specific Functional Scale ,ddc: 610 ,Responsiveness ,Michigan Hand Questionnaire ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine ,Patient Centered Care ,Dupuytren's disease - Abstract
Objective: Standardized patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) consist of fixed items and therefore may miss issues that are important for the individual patient. The Patient Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) might overcome this problem because the patient identifies important activities that he or[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL], 14th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand (IFSSH), 11th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT), 11th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT)
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- 2020
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3. Psychological factors are more strongly related to pain in CMC-1 osteoarthritis patients than radiographic features
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Hoogendam, L, Van Der Oest, M, Slijper, H, Vermeulen, G, Selles, R, and Porsius, J
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ddc: 610 ,non-surgical treatment ,carpometacarpal osteoarthritis ,psychology ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Objectives/Interrogation: Conservative therapy for carpometacarpal (CMC-1) osteoarthritis is not effective for all patients. However, it is not possible to predict which patients will benefit. It is known that pain before treatment is associated with outcomes of therapy, but it is not clear which[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL], 14th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand (IFSSH), 11th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT), 11th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT)
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- 2020
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4. Outcome of Non-surgical treatment for symptomatic Thumb Carpometacarpal Instability in Daily Practice: A Prospective Cohort Study
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Wouters, R, Slijper, H, Esteban Lopez, L, and Selles, R
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musculoskeletal diseases ,body regions ,instability ,ddc: 610 ,non-surgical treatment ,hand therapy ,CMC-1 ,thumb base ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine ,conversion to surgery - Abstract
Objective: To describe the outcome of non-surgical treatment, including an orthosis and/or hand therapy, for symptomatic thumb carpometacarpal (CMC-1) instability. Secondary, the objective was to evaluate the conversion rate to surgical treatment. Materials and Methods: In this multicenter[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL], 14th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand (IFSSH), 11th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT), 11th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT)
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- 2020
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5. Expectations and illness perceptions influence the success of non-operative treatment of first carpometacarpal osteoarthritis (CMC-1 OA)
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Van Der Oest, M, Hoogendam, L, Vermeulen, G, Slijper, H, Selles, R, Vranceanu, AM, and Porsius, J
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ddc: 610 ,genetic structures ,CMC ,conservative ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine ,expectations ,illness perceptoin - Abstract
Objectives/Interrogation: Recent research has outlined the pivotal role of psychological factors in pain and disability associated with first carpometacarpal osteoarthritis (CMC-1 OA). However, the association of pre-treatment expectations and illness perceptions (patients set of beliefs about [for full text, please go to the a.m. URL], 14th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand (IFSSH), 11th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT), 11th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT)
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- 2020
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6. The impact of illness perceptions, psychological distress and pain catastrophizing on self-reported symptom severity and functional status in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome
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Sun, P, Selles, R, Slijper, H, and Walbeehm, E
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ddc: 610 ,genetic structures ,psychological distress ,pain catastrophizing ,carpal tunnel syndrome ,boston carpal tunnel questionnaire ,macromolecular substances ,illness perception ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine ,nervous system diseases - Abstract
Objectives/Interrogation: Previous studies have demonstrated the influence of illness perceptions on patient outcomes. Although several psychological factors have shown to be associated with self-reported severity in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), illness perceptions have not yet been studied. Therefore,[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL], 14th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand (IFSSH), 11th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT), 11th Triennial Congress of the International Federation of Societies for Hand Therapy (IFSHT)
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- 2020
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7. Patient-directed therapy during in-patient stroke rehabilitation:stroke survivors’ views of feasibility and acceptability
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Horne, M, Thomas, N, Mccabe, C, Selles, R, Vail, A, Tyrrell, P, Tyson, S, Rehabilitation, [Unknown], and Rehabilitation Medicine
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,patient led therapy ,patients views ,Rehabilitation stroke ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Survivors ,Therapy stroke ,Stroke survivor ,Stroke ,Physical Therapy Modalities ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Inpatients ,exercise ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Stroke Rehabilitation ,mirror therapy ,Recovery of Function ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,stroke ,Exercise Therapy ,Treatment Outcome ,Telephone interview ,Mirror therapy ,Lower limb exercises ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Exercise, mirror therapy, patient led therapy, patients views, stroke ,business - Abstract
Purpose: Patient-led therapy, in which patients work outside therapy sessions without direct supervision, is a possible way to increase the amount of therapy stroke patients' receive without increasing staff demands. Here, we report patients' views of patient-led mirror therapy and lower limb exercises. Method: 94 stroke survivors with upper and lower limb limitations at least 1-week post-stroke undertook 4 weeks of daily patient-led mirror therapy or lower limb exercise, then completed questionnaires regarding their experience and satisfaction. A convenience random sample of 20 participants also completed a semi-structured telephone interview to consider their experience in more detail and to capture their longer term impressions. Results: Participants were generally positive about patient-led therapy. About 71% found it useful; 68% enjoyed it; 59% felt it "worked" and 88% would recommend it to other patients. Exercise was viewed more positively than the mirror therapy. Difficulties included arranging the equipment and their position, particularly for more severe strokes, loss of motivation and concerns about working unsupervised. Conclusions: Patient-led mirror therapy and lower limb exercises during in-patient rehabilitation is generally feasible and acceptable to patients but "light touch" supervision to deal with any problems, and strategies to maintain focus and motivation are needed. ▸ Implications for Rehabilitation • Most stroke patients receive insufficient therapy to maximize recovery during rehabilitation. As increases in staffing are unlikely there is an imperative to find ways for patients to increase the amount of exercise and practice of functional tasks they undertake without increasing demands on staff. • Patient-led therapy (also known as patient-directed therapy or independent practice), in which patients undertake exercises or functional tasks practice prescribed by a professional outside formal therapy sessions is one way of achieving this. It is widely used in community-based rehabilitation but is uncommon in hospital-based stroke care. • We explored the feasibility and acceptability of two types of patient-led therapy during hospital-based stroke care; mirror therapy for the upper limb and exercises (without a mirror) for the lower limb. Here, we report patients' experiences of undertaking patient-led therapy. • Patient-led mirror therapy and lower limb exercises during in-patient stroke rehabilitation is generally feasible and acceptable to patients but "light touch" supervision to deal with any problems, and strategies to maintain focus and motivation are needed.
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8. International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation consensus statement for the standardization of bronchoalveolar lavage in lung transplantation
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Tereza Martinu, Angela Koutsokera, Christian Benden, Edward Cantu, Daniel Chambers, Marcelo Cypel, Jeffrey Edelman, Amir Emtiazjoo, Andrew J. Fisher, John R. Greenland, Don Hayes, David Hwang, Brian C. Keller, Erika D. Lease, Michael Perch, Masaaki Sato, Jamie L. Todd, Stijn Verleden, Jan von der Thüsen, S. Samuel Weigt, Shaf Keshavjee, Cecilia Chaparro, David Wilson Roe, Frank D'Ovidio, George Chaux, Greg Snell, Laurent Godinas, Mohamed Al-Aloul, Steven Hays, Jamie Todd, Amy Rigby, Louis Clauden, Matthew Morrell, Puneet Garcha, Sanjeev Raman, Soma Jyothula, Michael Trotter, Erika Lease, Cassie Kennedy, Chadi A Hage, Saima Aslam, Shahid Husain, Katharina Wassilew, Reinaldo Rampolla-Selles, Siddhartha G Kapnadak, Umesh Goswami, John Greenland, Aric Gregson, Bart Vanaudenaerde, Tji Gan, Brian Keller, Laura K Frye, Margaret Hannan, Harish Seethamraju, Rade Tomic, Remzi Bag, Alicia Mitchell, Jorge Mallea, Maria Crespo, Sangeeta Bhorade, Cantu Edward, Cypel Marcelo, Gundeep Dhillon, Jason Christie, Jessica GY Luc, Keith M Wille, Olufemi Akindipe, Omar Mohamedaly, Christopher Wigfield, Ernestina Melicoff-Portillo, Marc Schecter, Shailendra Das, Ani Orchanian-Cheff, George Tomlinson, Pathology, bronchoalveolar lavage standardization workgroup, Martinu, T., Koutsokera, A., Keshavjee, S., Weigt, S.S., Sato, M., Chaparro, C., Roe, D.W., D'Ovidio, F., Chaux, G., Snell, G., Godinas, L., Al-Aloul, M., Hays, S., Todd, J., Perch, M., Rigby, A., Clauden, L., Morrell, M., Garcha, P., Raman, S., Jyothula, S., Trotter, M., Lease, E., Edelman, J., Kennedy, C., Hage, C.A., Aslam, S., Husain, S., von der Thüsen, J., Fisher, A.J., Wassilew, K., Rampolla-Selles, R., Kapnadak, S.G., Goswami, U., Greenland, J., Emtiazjoo, A., Gregson, A., Vanaudenaerde, B., Gan, T., Hwang, D., Keller, B., Frye, L.K., Hannan, M., Seethamraju, H., Tomic, R., Bag, R., Mitchell, A., Verleden, S., Chambers, D., Mallea, J., Crespo, M., Bhorade, S., Edward, C., Marcelo, C., Dhillon, G., Christie, J., Luc, J.G., Wille, K.M., Akindipe, O., Mohamedaly, O., Wigfield, C., Hayes, D., Benden, C., Melicoff-Portillo, E., Schecter, M., Das, S., Orchanian-Cheff, A., Tomlinson, G., and Bronchoalveolar Lavage Standardiza
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RCF, relative centrifugal force ,Standardization ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Sample processing ,IDSA, Infectious Disease Society of America ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,ATS, American Thoracic Society ,030230 surgery ,Bronchoalveolar Lavage ,PCR, polymerase chain reaction ,0302 clinical medicine ,Bronchoscopy ,bronchoalveolar lavage standardization workgroup ,Medicine ,bronchoalveolar lavage ,Lung ,EVLP, ex-vivo lung perfusion ,Sample handling ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,VZV, varicella zoster virus (VZV) ,methodology ,LTx, lung transplantation ,respiratory system ,ERS, European Respiratory Society ,Bronchoalveolar Lavage/standards ,Consensus ,Heart Transplantation/standards ,Humans ,Lung Transplantation/standards ,bronchial wash ,donor bronchoscopy ,lung transplantation ,pediatric bronchoscopy ,standardization ,BAL, bronchoalveolar lavage ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Lung Transplantation ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,AMR, antibody-mediated rejection ,CLAD, chronic lung allograft dysfunction ,Article ,RPM, revolutions per minute ,03 medical and health sciences ,Clinical Research ,Abbreviations: AFB, acid-fast bacilli ,Lung transplantation ,AR, acute rejection ,PJP, Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia ,Intensive care medicine ,CF, cystic fibrosis ,Transplantation ,business.industry ,Organ Transplantation ,CMV, cytomegalovirus ,respiratory tract diseases ,ISHLT, International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation ,Bronchoalveolar lavage ,030228 respiratory system ,ML, middle lobe ,HSV, herpes simplex virus ,Heart Transplantation ,ASM, American Society for Microbiology ,Surgery ,Human medicine ,RSV, respiratory syncytial virus ,business ,BW, bronchial wash - Abstract
Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) is a key clinical and research tool in lung transplantation (LTx). However, BAL collection and processing are not standardized across LTx centers. This International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation-supported consensus document on BAL standardization aims to clarify definitions and propose common approaches to improve clinical and research practice standards. The following 9 areas are covered: (1) bronchoscopy procedure and BAL collection, (2) sample handling, (3) sample processing for microbiology, (4) cytology, (5) research, (6) microbiome, (7) sample inventory/tracking, (8) donor bronchoscopy, and (9) pediatric considerations. This consensus document aims to harmonize clinical and research practices for BAL collection and processing in LTx. The overarching goal is to enhance standardization and multicenter collaboration within the international LTx community and enable improvement and development of new BAL-based diagnostics. ispartof: JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION vol:39 issue:11 pages:1171-1190 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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