This document summarizes key technological innovations in gastrointestinal medicine, including high-resolution manometry and Bravo capsule pH monitoring. High-resolution manometry provides improved diagnosis of esophageal motility disorders over conventional manometry, with a diagnostic gain of 5-20%, and better characterization of achalasia subtypes. Bravo capsule pH monitoring provides a significant improvement over wired pH monitoring for gastroesophageal reflux diagnosis, with increased diagnostic yield due to less limited patient activity and longer recording periods up to 96 hours. Widespread adoption of these techniques is limited by their higher costs.
Dr. Hager 2016 Presentation The Challenges of Achieving Early Efficacy in Cli...Dr. Martin Hager, MBA
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This document summarizes information about the development of DS-6051, a ROS1/NTRK dual kinase inhibitor being developed by Daiichi-Sankyo for the treatment of cancers. It discusses challenges in early drug development including predicting phase II success. It provides details on DS-6051's mechanism of action, differentiation from other drugs, ongoing clinical trial design incorporating screening approaches, safety and efficacy results from the phase I trial, and plans for phase I expansion. The document covers multiple topics relating to DS-6051's development path and strategies to incorporate early efficacy data.
Patient Advocates in Cancer Research: European Patients Perspective - Jan ...patvocates
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Patient Advocates in Cancer Research: European Patients Perspective, presented by Jan Geissler (Twitter @jangeissler) at ISOQOL 19th Annual Conference, Budapast, 26 Oct 2012
This document discusses a project aimed at integrating a multidisciplinary approach to studying Prader-Willi and Angelman syndromes in Romania. The project has 8 partners and general objectives including implementing new genetic/epigenetic analysis methods, collaborating with patient associations, and establishing international partnerships. Specific objectives are to develop a clinical evaluation algorithm to rapidly diagnose cases, identify genetic and environmental factors influencing imprinting, and create a national registry of clinical and genetic data on these rare diseases. The project aims to establish expertise centers and help approach rare diseases in Romania through collaboration between medical institutions.
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LECTURE
The Impact of Technology on Clinical and IT Systems
Introduction
One of the factors driving change in the health care delivery system is the rapidly evolving technology that emerges from research and development. Emerging technologies create rapid and profound change in the delivery system and may have drastic financial impacts. However, adapting new technologies without a clear understanding of what they can do for and to the system is never a good idea. They must be evaluated for their abilities to enhance the quality of care, along with their capacity to drive new revenue in a procedure-based delivery system. Finally, the cost of new technology is highly correlated with how new it is, and whether it is a stand-alone product with no competition. All of these factors combine to make it essential to do careful business and clinical analyses prior to committing to even the most appealing new technology.
In this module, we will examine two types of new technology: clinical applications and the electronic medical record (EMR).
Clinical Technology
In the realm of clinical technology, there are numerous subgroups. In selected subgroups, we will explore examples of new technology that is in the research and development pipeline.
Cardiovascular
The underlying theme of technology in cardiovascular care is the shift from significantly invasive approaches, such as open cardiac bypass surgery requiring a split sterna surgical approach and the use of a heart lung machine to maintain the patient during surgery, toward minimally invasive or noninvasive techniques. Ultra-wide band radar devices allow the measurement of cardiac output, heart rate, heart rhythm, and patterns of blood flow without any invasion of the body. The device is roughly the size of a deck of cards and can be worn in a shirt pocket without leads or monitor pads. The use of this type of radar-based approach allows noninvasive monitoring without pain or limitation of movement by patients.
Another cardiovascular application is the use of bio-absorbable, drug-eluting stents to open coronary arteries. The old technology required a surgical intervention that involved removing an artery from another part of the body and suturing it to the blocked coronary artery to provide a bridge for blood to flow past the blockage. This generally required hours in the operating room, with a patient on a heart bypass machine, and several days to a week in the intensive care unit after surgery. This has been largely replaced by placing stents or coils in the coronary arteries to hold them open. This is done in the cardiac catheterization lab under sedation or light anesthesia and is accomplished by threading a catheter through the arm or leg vein up to the heart and into the artery. However, historically these types of stents could block up again. The newest technology involves placing a bio-absorbable stent that eventually melts into the arterial wall, along with the drug-eluting aspect, which preven ...
The Impact of Technology on Clinical and IT SystemsIntroduction.docxoreo10
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The Impact of Technology on Clinical and IT Systems
Introduction
One of the factors driving change in the health care delivery system is the rapidly evolving technology that emerges from research and development. Emerging technologies create rapid and profound change in the delivery system and may have drastic financial impacts. However, adapting new technologies without a clear understanding of what they can do for and to the system is never a good idea. They must be evaluated for their abilities to enhance the quality of care, along with their capacity to drive new revenue in a procedure-based delivery system. Finally, the cost of new technology is highly correlated with how new it is, and whether it is a stand-alone product with no competition. All of these factors combine to make it essential to do careful business and clinical analyses prior to committing to even the most appealing new technology.
In this module, we will examine two types of new technology: clinical applications and the electronic medical record (EMR).
Clinical Technology
In the realm of clinical technology, there are numerous subgroups. In selected subgroups, we will explore examples of new technology that is in the research and development pipeline.
Cardiovascular
The underlying theme of technology in cardiovascular care is the shift from significantly invasive approaches, such as open cardiac bypass surgery requiring a split sterna surgical approach and the use of a heart lung machine to maintain the patient during surgery, toward minimally invasive or noninvasive techniques. Ultra-wide band radar devices allow the measurement of cardiac output, heart rate, heart rhythm, and patterns of blood flow without any invasion of the body. The device is roughly the size of a deck of cards and can be worn in a shirt pocket without leads or monitor pads. The use of this type of radar-based approach allows noninvasive monitoring without pain or limitation of movement by patients.
Another cardiovascular application is the use of bio-absorbable, drug-eluting stents to open coronary arteries. The old technology required a surgical intervention that involved removing an artery from another part of the body and suturing it to the blocked coronary artery to provide a bridge for blood to flow past the blockage. This generally required hours in the operating room, with a patient on a heart bypass machine, and several days to a week in the intensive care unit after surgery. This has been largely replaced by placing stents or coils in the coronary arteries to hold them open. This is done in the cardiac catheterization lab under sedation or light anesthesia and is accomplished by threading a catheter through the arm or leg vein up to the heart and into the artery. However, historically these types of stents could block up again. The newest technology involves placing a bio-absorbable stent that eventually melts into the arterial wall, along with the drug-eluting aspect, which prevents clot ...
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The document discusses five innovative health technologies that have been enabled by support from the Centre for Process Innovation. It describes technologies such as nanoparticles that can enhance radiotherapy treatment for cancer by generating free radicals without needing oxygen. It also discusses an automated device that can check if nasogastric tubes are correctly placed in patients' stomachs to eliminate human errors that have caused deaths. The document emphasizes how innovation centers help move research breakthroughs and ideas to commercialization to develop products that can improve health outcomes.
Every day, we rely on the health care system to provide us with the necessary means to live a healthy life and every day, new health care technologies come to life. The thing is that this sort of innovation rarely respects the traditional boundaries between the different health care professions. Check out this based on my master's thesis on a new screening technology for diabetic eye disease.
Pharmaceutical Perspective: How Digital Biomarkers and Contextual Data Will E...Carlos Rodarte
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Abstract: Digital biomarkers are helping to reshape the understanding of health and disease, which will have an impact in how an individuals relationship to the environment is assessed, how research is conducted, and how treatment effectiveness is determined. In particular, this article highlights key activities by the pharmaceutical industry as they explore the utility and relevance of digital biomarkers across the value chain. Lastly, this paper will discuss how digital biomarkers, in conjunction with digital environmental markers, will pave the way for the creation of healthy spaces that more directly improve patient outcomes.
[Author: Carlos Rodarte, Founder & Managing Director, Volar Health, LLC]
Source: https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/479951
This document summarizes a policy brief on increasing day surgery (ambulatory surgery where patients are discharged the same day). It discusses the history and growth of day surgery as a cost-effective alternative to inpatient surgery. While day surgery accounts for nearly 90% of surgeries in some countries, rates vary widely between countries and hospitals. The brief examines how expanding day surgery could benefit healthcare systems by increasing throughput, reducing costs and wait times. However, barriers still exist in some countries that prevent day surgery from reaching its full potential. Overcoming these barriers may require changes to policies, regulations, healthcare facilities and staffing.
Minute Interview: Hybrid room at the root of hybrid room creationThe MarkeTech Group
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1. The Angers University Hospital created a hybrid room that combines operating room capabilities with high-quality imaging to enable minimally invasive surgical procedures.
2. A hybrid room allows different surgical specialties like cardiology, vascular surgery, and neurosurgery to perform minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging technology.
3. Creating the hybrid room required significant investment but will provide patients an advanced option for complex procedures with less risk of post-operative complications. It also requires new organization and training for medical teams.
1. The document discusses a speech given by a French Minister to an international pharmaceutical research group about France's efforts to combat infectious diseases through increased medical research funding and public-private partnerships.
2. Over the past 4 years, France has massively increased funding for medical research and provided tax incentives to encourage partnerships between public research laboratories and private companies.
3. Key initiatives include the creation of a research alliance called AVIESAN to better coordinate resources and projects, as well as programs that provide over 1 billion in funding for projects related to biomedical research and technologies.
The document provides information about the Athens Medical Center, a large medical group in Greece that operates several hospitals and clinics. It details the services offered by the Surgical Clinic of Athens Medical Center, including its leadership in robotic surgery. Robotic surgery was first performed in Greece in 2006 at Athens Medical Center for a robotic cholecystectomy. The document discusses the future applications of augmented reality technology in robotic surgery.
Running head COURSE PROJECT- ROUGH DRAFT .docxsusanschei
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Running head: COURSE PROJECT- ROUGH DRAFT 1
Course Project- Rough Draft
Weltee Wolo
Rasmussen College
Author Note
This paper is being submitted on November 24, 2016, for Mischelle Pittman Henrys
H400/HSA4191 Healthcare Information System course
COURSE PROJECT- ROUGH DRAFT
2
Technology has become very useful in many sectors. In the health care industry, it has
changed the way health care services are provided. It turns out to be a critical tool for
competition in the health care market. Quality has now been at the forefront when it comes to
shaping any health care program (Feenberg, 2012). This makes health care institutions to strive
and produces better services to its customers.
A look at surgical procedures together with state of the art proper care method, an
important position from the infirmary is represented by the technology. Compared to the past,
health care institutions have now been successful when it comes to performing a number of
lifetime harmful and critical surgical procedures (Mali, 2012). All these are attributed to
advanced models to be used in surgeries brought about by technology. There is much equipment
that has been brought about by technology advancement including 3D echocardiogram and CT
reconstruction. These two have made surgery more efficient by improving imaging capabilities
which enable surgeons to operate without hindrances on the human body (Raza, Sabik, Masabni,
Ainkaran, Lytle, W. B., & Blackstone, 2014). Healthcare services have improved too, by the
introduction of robotic surgery and teleconferencing. The latter has enabled doctors to provide
knowledge and expertise far and wide irrespective of their physical location. They can monitor,
track and communicate with their patients to help them keeping tabs on their ailments (Raza, et
al., 2014). Robotic surgery helps doctors conduct surgery remotely with the use of a machine that
can multitask and overcome some of the limitations a human doctor may have. This improves the
likelihood of an operation to be successful which benefits both the physician and the patient.
Additionally, there are Pc Served Medical procedures together with CAS, which have
been termed as computer or laptop well guided medical procedures. Most surgeons, especially
cosmetic surgeons rely on these procedures in some surgery activities on various subjects, such
COURSE PROJECT- ROUGH DRAFT
3
as orthopedic and otolaryngologic operations (Hendricks-Munoz, 2015). In clinical laboratories,
well-trained individuals are making use ...
Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) - Challenge and potential solutions.
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For me personally, high technologies in pediatrics are not just new opportunities for solving regular professional problems. If we draw an analogy with the development reproduction of sound on a computer, then we are gradually moving from the perception of information from the motherboard speaker signal, through elementary 8-bit, and 16-bit melodies, then through polyphony to the reproduction of an audible spectrum of sounds and further to the possibility of transmitting analog sound, deep, touching not only the audible range, but also the vibrations felt by the skin, with the goal of revealing a seemingly familiar classical piece in a new way. Likewise, in medicine, we are able to obtain, use, and interpret increasingly complex data, which can give us not only the usual range of information but also new opportunities to sense the patient on a completely new level, perhaps within the framework of his genetic line and in macro- and microecological factors.
sustainable capacity building Utilization of Advancements in Medical Technolo...biodun olusesi
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This document discusses the role of resident doctors in utilizing and staying immersed in new advances in medical technology. It notes that medical technology is continuously evolving and affecting all areas of medicine. The role of resident doctors is to both utilize current technology and stay informed about future advances in order to provide the best possible care for patients.
The document discusses the challenges of forecasting in oncology over the past decade. In the past, forecasting models relied primarily on incidence data due to lack of other data sources. Factors like line of therapy, treatment settings, and impact on survival added complexity. Data and technology limitations also posed challenges. Over time, more data sources like patient records enabled the development of the first dynamic forecasting models to better capture market dynamics for diseases like HIV and oncology.
This document discusses the role of clinical pharmacists in surgery teams. It argues that clinical pharmacists are drug experts who can improve surgical outcomes through their expertise in areas like pharmacokinetics, antimicrobial stewardship, and management of anesthesia drugs. The inclusion of clinical pharmacists in multidisciplinary teams has been shown to reduce mortality rates in intensive care units. The document calls for clinical pharmacists to have a stable presence in surgical teams in order to rationalize healthcare costs and maximize the benefits to patients.
The document discusses decontamination of medical devices in the NHS. It outlines the importance of effective decontamination to reduce healthcare associated infections and minimize risks of disease transmission. It also examines current guidelines and challenges related to decontamination processes. Regulatory bodies are working to improve standards and ensure uniformity in decontamination practices across the NHS.
The document summarizes the goals and business model of the Global Regenerative Group, which aims to advance regenerative medicine through various initiatives. The Global Regenerative Academy will provide formal regenerative medicine education and facilitate clinical trials to establish evidence. It will host international conferences to connect doctors. The Global Regenerative Trade will distribute medical devices that are scientifically and clinically proven. The Global Regenerative Journal will publish peer-reviewed research. Together these initiatives seek to overcome current issues in regenerative medicine education and promote evidence-based practice, with the goal of enabling healthier aging through regenerative techniques.
Companies, organizations, and research institutes that are committed to bettering the lives of living organisms fall under the umbrella term known as the life sciences industry. Pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, environmental sciences, biomedicine, nutraceuticals, neurology, cell biology, biophysics, and a lot of other subfields might be classified as some of the different subfields that fall under the umbrella of the life sciences business.
Slowdown of Urology residents' learning curve during COVID-19 EmergencyValentina Corona
油
This article discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted urology resident training in Italy. Clinical activities and case discussions have been greatly reduced, limiting residents' surgical and clinical experience. To address this, the article proposes alternative smart learning methods like online video lessons, webinars, podcasts and virtual rounds to continue residents' education remotely. It acknowledges simulation training has also been impacted but preliminary home simulation experiences show promise if utility can be proven. The article concludes the pandemic presents both a current challenge and future opportunity to integrate smart learning more broadly into residency programs.
General surgeons in 2010 will need to focus on treating diseases comprehensively rather than just performing operations. Technological advances have allowed other specialties to perform procedures traditionally done by surgeons. Surgeons risk losing practice volumes unless they view themselves as treating overall patient health. Training and practice models will need to adapt to changing healthcare systems focused on quality, safety, and meeting patient and societal needs.
This book provides an overview of surgical bariatric procedures for weight loss and treating obesity-related diseases. It describes the most common bariatric surgery procedures performed worldwide and examines how they have evolved over time in Italy and internationally. For each procedure, it discusses indications, surgical techniques, potential complications, and outcomes related to weight loss and comorbidities. It also covers the problem of weight regain after surgery and discusses different types of revisional surgeries to address this issue.
From premalignant lesions to early gastric cancerLe Grand M辿tier
油
1. Gastric cancer remains a major cause of cancer incidence and mortality worldwide, though rates have declined in many countries. However, some populations have seen increasing or stable rates, particularly in younger age groups.
2. While overall rates are decreasing in most Western countries, some subgroups have shown rising corpus-dominant gastric cancer incidence, particularly younger white women. Similar trends have emerged in countries like South Korea and Brazil.
3. Possible reasons for these trends include changing gastric microecology with reduced H. pylori infection and increased autoimmune gastritis, particularly affecting the corpus region in younger cohorts. Continued monitoring is needed to understand these emerging patterns.
The document discusses five innovative health technologies that have been enabled by support from the Centre for Process Innovation. It describes technologies such as nanoparticles that can enhance radiotherapy treatment for cancer by generating free radicals without needing oxygen. It also discusses an automated device that can check if nasogastric tubes are correctly placed in patients' stomachs to eliminate human errors that have caused deaths. The document emphasizes how innovation centers help move research breakthroughs and ideas to commercialization to develop products that can improve health outcomes.
Every day, we rely on the health care system to provide us with the necessary means to live a healthy life and every day, new health care technologies come to life. The thing is that this sort of innovation rarely respects the traditional boundaries between the different health care professions. Check out this based on my master's thesis on a new screening technology for diabetic eye disease.
Pharmaceutical Perspective: How Digital Biomarkers and Contextual Data Will E...Carlos Rodarte
油
Abstract: Digital biomarkers are helping to reshape the understanding of health and disease, which will have an impact in how an individuals relationship to the environment is assessed, how research is conducted, and how treatment effectiveness is determined. In particular, this article highlights key activities by the pharmaceutical industry as they explore the utility and relevance of digital biomarkers across the value chain. Lastly, this paper will discuss how digital biomarkers, in conjunction with digital environmental markers, will pave the way for the creation of healthy spaces that more directly improve patient outcomes.
[Author: Carlos Rodarte, Founder & Managing Director, Volar Health, LLC]
Source: https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/479951
This document summarizes a policy brief on increasing day surgery (ambulatory surgery where patients are discharged the same day). It discusses the history and growth of day surgery as a cost-effective alternative to inpatient surgery. While day surgery accounts for nearly 90% of surgeries in some countries, rates vary widely between countries and hospitals. The brief examines how expanding day surgery could benefit healthcare systems by increasing throughput, reducing costs and wait times. However, barriers still exist in some countries that prevent day surgery from reaching its full potential. Overcoming these barriers may require changes to policies, regulations, healthcare facilities and staffing.
Minute Interview: Hybrid room at the root of hybrid room creationThe MarkeTech Group
油
1. The Angers University Hospital created a hybrid room that combines operating room capabilities with high-quality imaging to enable minimally invasive surgical procedures.
2. A hybrid room allows different surgical specialties like cardiology, vascular surgery, and neurosurgery to perform minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging technology.
3. Creating the hybrid room required significant investment but will provide patients an advanced option for complex procedures with less risk of post-operative complications. It also requires new organization and training for medical teams.
1. The document discusses a speech given by a French Minister to an international pharmaceutical research group about France's efforts to combat infectious diseases through increased medical research funding and public-private partnerships.
2. Over the past 4 years, France has massively increased funding for medical research and provided tax incentives to encourage partnerships between public research laboratories and private companies.
3. Key initiatives include the creation of a research alliance called AVIESAN to better coordinate resources and projects, as well as programs that provide over 1 billion in funding for projects related to biomedical research and technologies.
The document provides information about the Athens Medical Center, a large medical group in Greece that operates several hospitals and clinics. It details the services offered by the Surgical Clinic of Athens Medical Center, including its leadership in robotic surgery. Robotic surgery was first performed in Greece in 2006 at Athens Medical Center for a robotic cholecystectomy. The document discusses the future applications of augmented reality technology in robotic surgery.
Running head COURSE PROJECT- ROUGH DRAFT .docxsusanschei
油
Running head: COURSE PROJECT- ROUGH DRAFT 1
Course Project- Rough Draft
Weltee Wolo
Rasmussen College
Author Note
This paper is being submitted on November 24, 2016, for Mischelle Pittman Henrys
H400/HSA4191 Healthcare Information System course
COURSE PROJECT- ROUGH DRAFT
2
Technology has become very useful in many sectors. In the health care industry, it has
changed the way health care services are provided. It turns out to be a critical tool for
competition in the health care market. Quality has now been at the forefront when it comes to
shaping any health care program (Feenberg, 2012). This makes health care institutions to strive
and produces better services to its customers.
A look at surgical procedures together with state of the art proper care method, an
important position from the infirmary is represented by the technology. Compared to the past,
health care institutions have now been successful when it comes to performing a number of
lifetime harmful and critical surgical procedures (Mali, 2012). All these are attributed to
advanced models to be used in surgeries brought about by technology. There is much equipment
that has been brought about by technology advancement including 3D echocardiogram and CT
reconstruction. These two have made surgery more efficient by improving imaging capabilities
which enable surgeons to operate without hindrances on the human body (Raza, Sabik, Masabni,
Ainkaran, Lytle, W. B., & Blackstone, 2014). Healthcare services have improved too, by the
introduction of robotic surgery and teleconferencing. The latter has enabled doctors to provide
knowledge and expertise far and wide irrespective of their physical location. They can monitor,
track and communicate with their patients to help them keeping tabs on their ailments (Raza, et
al., 2014). Robotic surgery helps doctors conduct surgery remotely with the use of a machine that
can multitask and overcome some of the limitations a human doctor may have. This improves the
likelihood of an operation to be successful which benefits both the physician and the patient.
Additionally, there are Pc Served Medical procedures together with CAS, which have
been termed as computer or laptop well guided medical procedures. Most surgeons, especially
cosmetic surgeons rely on these procedures in some surgery activities on various subjects, such
COURSE PROJECT- ROUGH DRAFT
3
as orthopedic and otolaryngologic operations (Hendricks-Munoz, 2015). In clinical laboratories,
well-trained individuals are making use ...
Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) - Challenge and potential solutions.
Why and how can medical device and pharmaceutical companies, as well as the entire healthcare sector, leverage patient engagement with next-generation ePRO solutions?
Discover our white paper...
For me personally, high technologies in pediatrics are not just new opportunities for solving regular professional problems. If we draw an analogy with the development reproduction of sound on a computer, then we are gradually moving from the perception of information from the motherboard speaker signal, through elementary 8-bit, and 16-bit melodies, then through polyphony to the reproduction of an audible spectrum of sounds and further to the possibility of transmitting analog sound, deep, touching not only the audible range, but also the vibrations felt by the skin, with the goal of revealing a seemingly familiar classical piece in a new way. Likewise, in medicine, we are able to obtain, use, and interpret increasingly complex data, which can give us not only the usual range of information but also new opportunities to sense the patient on a completely new level, perhaps within the framework of his genetic line and in macro- and microecological factors.
sustainable capacity building Utilization of Advancements in Medical Technolo...biodun olusesi
油
This document discusses the role of resident doctors in utilizing and staying immersed in new advances in medical technology. It notes that medical technology is continuously evolving and affecting all areas of medicine. The role of resident doctors is to both utilize current technology and stay informed about future advances in order to provide the best possible care for patients.
The document discusses the challenges of forecasting in oncology over the past decade. In the past, forecasting models relied primarily on incidence data due to lack of other data sources. Factors like line of therapy, treatment settings, and impact on survival added complexity. Data and technology limitations also posed challenges. Over time, more data sources like patient records enabled the development of the first dynamic forecasting models to better capture market dynamics for diseases like HIV and oncology.
This document discusses the role of clinical pharmacists in surgery teams. It argues that clinical pharmacists are drug experts who can improve surgical outcomes through their expertise in areas like pharmacokinetics, antimicrobial stewardship, and management of anesthesia drugs. The inclusion of clinical pharmacists in multidisciplinary teams has been shown to reduce mortality rates in intensive care units. The document calls for clinical pharmacists to have a stable presence in surgical teams in order to rationalize healthcare costs and maximize the benefits to patients.
The document discusses decontamination of medical devices in the NHS. It outlines the importance of effective decontamination to reduce healthcare associated infections and minimize risks of disease transmission. It also examines current guidelines and challenges related to decontamination processes. Regulatory bodies are working to improve standards and ensure uniformity in decontamination practices across the NHS.
The document summarizes the goals and business model of the Global Regenerative Group, which aims to advance regenerative medicine through various initiatives. The Global Regenerative Academy will provide formal regenerative medicine education and facilitate clinical trials to establish evidence. It will host international conferences to connect doctors. The Global Regenerative Trade will distribute medical devices that are scientifically and clinically proven. The Global Regenerative Journal will publish peer-reviewed research. Together these initiatives seek to overcome current issues in regenerative medicine education and promote evidence-based practice, with the goal of enabling healthier aging through regenerative techniques.
Companies, organizations, and research institutes that are committed to bettering the lives of living organisms fall under the umbrella term known as the life sciences industry. Pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, environmental sciences, biomedicine, nutraceuticals, neurology, cell biology, biophysics, and a lot of other subfields might be classified as some of the different subfields that fall under the umbrella of the life sciences business.
Slowdown of Urology residents' learning curve during COVID-19 EmergencyValentina Corona
油
This article discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted urology resident training in Italy. Clinical activities and case discussions have been greatly reduced, limiting residents' surgical and clinical experience. To address this, the article proposes alternative smart learning methods like online video lessons, webinars, podcasts and virtual rounds to continue residents' education remotely. It acknowledges simulation training has also been impacted but preliminary home simulation experiences show promise if utility can be proven. The article concludes the pandemic presents both a current challenge and future opportunity to integrate smart learning more broadly into residency programs.
General surgeons in 2010 will need to focus on treating diseases comprehensively rather than just performing operations. Technological advances have allowed other specialties to perform procedures traditionally done by surgeons. Surgeons risk losing practice volumes unless they view themselves as treating overall patient health. Training and practice models will need to adapt to changing healthcare systems focused on quality, safety, and meeting patient and societal needs.
This book provides an overview of surgical bariatric procedures for weight loss and treating obesity-related diseases. It describes the most common bariatric surgery procedures performed worldwide and examines how they have evolved over time in Italy and internationally. For each procedure, it discusses indications, surgical techniques, potential complications, and outcomes related to weight loss and comorbidities. It also covers the problem of weight regain after surgery and discusses different types of revisional surgeries to address this issue.
From premalignant lesions to early gastric cancerLe Grand M辿tier
油
1. Gastric cancer remains a major cause of cancer incidence and mortality worldwide, though rates have declined in many countries. However, some populations have seen increasing or stable rates, particularly in younger age groups.
2. While overall rates are decreasing in most Western countries, some subgroups have shown rising corpus-dominant gastric cancer incidence, particularly younger white women. Similar trends have emerged in countries like South Korea and Brazil.
3. Possible reasons for these trends include changing gastric microecology with reduced H. pylori infection and increased autoimmune gastritis, particularly affecting the corpus region in younger cohorts. Continued monitoring is needed to understand these emerging patterns.
永姻辿壊艶稼岳温岳庄看稼 du livre 辿dit辿 par Le Grand M辿tier et distribu辿 gracieusement aux participants du symposium Given Imaging (Covidien GI Solutions) du 6 d辿cembre 2014.
Dr. Vincenzo Giordano began his medical career 2011 at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Here, he performed complex adult cardiothoracic surgical procedures, significantly enhancing his proficiency in patient critical care, as evidenced by his FCCS certification.
Local Anesthetic Use in the Vulnerable PatientsReza Aminnejad
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Local anesthetics are a cornerstone of pain management, but their use requires special consideration in vulnerable groups such as pediatric, elderly, diabetic, or obese patients. In this presentation, well explore how factors like age and physiology influence local anesthetics' selection, dosing, and safety. By understanding these differences, we can optimize patient care and minimize risks.
Stability of Dosage Forms as per ICH GuidelinesKHUSHAL CHAVAN
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This presentation covers the stability testing of pharmaceutical dosage forms according to ICH guidelines (Q1A-Q1F). It explains the definition of stability, various testing protocols, storage conditions, and evaluation criteria required for regulatory submissions. Key topics include stress testing, container closure systems, stability commitment, and photostability testing. The guidelines ensure that pharmaceutical products maintain their identity, purity, strength, and efficacy throughout their shelf life. This resource is valuable for pharmaceutical professionals, researchers, and regulatory experts.
Acute & Chronic Inflammation, Chemical mediators in Inflammation and Wound he...Ganapathi Vankudoth
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A complete information of Inflammation, it includes types of Inflammation, purpose of Inflammation, pathogenesis of acute inflammation, chemical mediators in inflammation, types of chronic inflammation, wound healing and Inflammation in skin repair, phases of wound healing, factors influencing wound healing and types of wound healing.
At Macafem, we provide 100% natural support for women navigating menopause. For over 20 years, we've helped women manage symptoms, and in 2024, we're proud to share their heartfelt experiences.
Flag Screening in Physiotherapy Examination.pptxBALAJI SOMA
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Flag screening is a crucial part of physiotherapy assessment that helps in identifying medical, psychological, occupational, and social barriers to recovery. Recognizing these flags ensures that physiotherapists make informed decisions, provide holistic care, and refer patients appropriately when necessary. By integrating flag screening into practice, physiotherapists can optimize patient outcomes and prevent chronicity of conditions.
Creatines Untold Story and How 30-Year-Old Lessons Can Shape the FutureSteve Jennings
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Creatine burst into the public consciousness in 1992 when an investigative reporter inside the Olympic Village in Barcelona caught wind of British athletes using a product called Ergomax C150. This led to an explosion of interest in and questions about the ingredient after high-profile British athletes won multiple gold medals.
I developed Ergomax C150, working closely with the late and great Dr. Roger Harris (1944 2024), and Prof. Erik Hultman (1925 2011), the pioneering scientists behind the landmark studies of creatine and athletic performance in the early 1990s.
Thirty years on, these are the slides I used at the Sports & Active Nutrition Summit 2025 to share the story, the lessons from that time, and how and why creatine will play a pivotal role in tomorrows high-growth active nutrition and healthspan categories.
legal Rights of individual, children and women.pptxRishika Rawat
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A legal right is a claim or entitlement that is recognized and protected by the law. It can also refer to the power or privilege that the law grants to a person. Human rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education
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presentation of the book of the Covidien GI Solutions symposium
1. From technological innovation
to Medical Practice
Towards new algorithms
LGM Sciences
Symposium Given Imaging Covidien
(GI Solutions), Paris, 2014
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3. Contents
Introduction
The Old and the New
Jean-Paul Galmiche, Bruno Richard-Molard
Esophageal pathology and digestive motility
High resolution manometry and the Bravo capsule:
are there real improvements compared with reference techniques ?
Frank Zerbib
Smartpill: A new methodology
for the study of digestive motility
Philippe Ducrott辿
Capsule endoscopy and esophageal pathology
What should we expect
Sylvie Sacher-Huvelin
Endoscopic treatment of Barretts esophagus
by radiofrequency ablation 41
Gabriel Rahmi, Christophe Cellier
New developments in the exploration of the small intestine
by videocapsule endoscopy?
The small bowel video capsule: a new device
for new levels of performance?
Gabriel Rahmi
The small bowel capsule and management of patients
with inflammatory bowel disease
Arnaud Bourreille
4. Recent data and potential new indications for capsule
endoscopy in the exploration of the small intestine
Xavier Dray
Colon video capsule endoscopy
Pill Cam Colon 2 colon capsule endoscopy
versus standard colonoscopy:
results of studies in Europe and the United States
Michel Delvaux, G辿rard Gay
Colon Capsule endoscopy in incomplete colonoscopy
Cesare Hassan
French National Colon Capsule Endoscopy Observatory (ONECC).
Evaluation and first lessons
Jean-Christophe Saurin
Current issues in colorectal cancer screening in France
Robert Benamouzig
Online E-Learning Course. An innovative, new training tool
for reading Colon Capsule Endoscopy Videos
Raphael Rabinovitz, Iddo Ambor, KaiWatanabe
To cite this book,
please state the following : :
From innovation to medical practice. Towards new
algorithms. Galmiche JP. and Richard-Molard B.,
eds. Rouen : Le Grand M辿tier (LGM), 2014.
5. 1
Introduction
The Old and the New
"Das Neue w辰chst nicht einfach aus dem Alten
heraus, sondern tritt an seine Seite und eliminiert
es im Wettbewerb." Joseph Schumpeter (1883-
1950), economist and inventor of Creative
Destruction.
Innovation is, in medicine, as indeed in many areas of science, indus-
try, and even art, a key issue. It shapes medical progress to a great
extent, and this can be assessed using different indicators such as life
expectancy, morbidity, resulting costs (direct and indirect), quality of
life, and patient satisfaction. From this point of view, it is not incorrect
to measure the dynamism of a discipline by the number and quality
of associated innovations that may be developed and implemented
in practice, to the stage of commercialization and funding by social
security systems. This approach is, in France, as in most developed
countries, tightly controlled by a set of methodological, legal, and ad-
ministrative procedures whose onerous nature does not need further
emphasis, but which seem to be a necessary prerequisite to ensure,
on behalf of the sacrosanct principle of precaution, the safety of the
consumer in this instance the patient (this term being used in the
broad sense, including, for example, individuals undergoing scree-
ning). Apart from the agencies responsible for this evaluation, which
aims, a priori, to be objective, it is increasingly clear that many players
have a stake in the process of recognizing innovation, for example,
patients associations and political or economic pressure groups (lob-
bies).To these players must finally be added the growing influence of
the media, always on the lookout for the latest moral or public-health
scandal, leading to repeated calls for transparency and the denun-
ciation of conflicts of interest.The result of this is a general climate of
suspicion towards the medical profession, and especially its relations
with the biomedical industry.
What is the situation in gastroenterology?The second half of the twen-
tieth century has witnessed major advances, which have resulted in a
hitherto unprecedented increase in life expectancy, the disappearance
6. 2
From technological innovation to medical practice
of certain diseases (such as peptic ulcer disease), and the use of ima-
ging techniques that are increasingly performant and decreasingly in-
vasive: ultrasound, CT, MRI... It is only fair to recognize the impor-
tant contribution of industry in this progress, even though academic
research, notably in the biological field, has also played a crucial role.
In reality, it would be pointless and even foolish to oppose academic
research and industrial research and development, as it is clear that we,
doctors and patients, need their cooperation and their partnership if
we are to address with any chance of success the many challenges that
we face in this new century. We must, therefore, with due respect to
the naysayers, develop, and even stake a claim to, the collaborations of
our discipline with industry, even beyond the usual boundaries of the
biomedical industry.
Endoscopy, both diagnostic and interventional, represents one of the
most exemplary aspects of what medicine, and in particular hepato-
gastroenterology, can expect from technological advances.The advent
of capsule endoscopy in the 2000s was a major technological leap
rendering the small bowel (finally!) accessible to reliable exploration.
It is clear that the adventure continues with promising new fields of
investigation, in particular for the colon. In the therapeutic domain,
the treatment of high-grade dysplasia in Barretts esophagus has be-
nefited in the past decade from modern endoscopic treatments, no-
tably radiofrequency ablation (unfortunately not currently available in
France), relegating invasive and mutilating surgical resection almost to
the history of medicine. Finally, the functional exploration of the di-
gestive system is too often equated with a set of costly and unnecessary
gadgets; however, this point of view would not withstand a serious and
objective examination of the facts when considering, for example, the
cost of the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux (PPI prescriptions
justified or not, absenteeism from work, sleep disorders) or the impact
of chest pain of extracardiac origin on quality of life ...
It is, thus, with these reflections in mind that we have assembled with
our colleagues from Given Imaging Covidien (GI Solutions) the pro-
gram of this symposium and the content of this book.
This is intended to be a convincing illustration of the present and fu-
ture impact of technological innovations in medical practice, as de-
7. 3
Introduction
monstrated in several algorithms of the book. We hope that this book
will meet your expectations, from a scientific as well as a didactic and
editorial point of view.We extend our sincere gratitude to the authors,
who agreed to provide us, with timeliness, with high quality texts, and
also to the moderators and reviewers of the book. Finally, our thanks
go to Given Imaging Covidien, and more particularly to Luis Miguel
Deretz and Philippe Pommier, without whom this symposium and
book would not have been possible.
.
Jean Paul Galmiche Bruno Richard-Molard
Scientific Coordinator President of the French
Society of Digestive Endoscopy
(SFED)
Chairman Chairman