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Rev. méd. Chile ; 139(11): 1403-1413, nov. 2011. ilus
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-627569

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Background: Clinical practice guidelines (CPG) are widely used as tools for improving quality of health care. Guidelines developed elsewhere, can be adapted using a valid and systematic process. Aim: To describe the methodology used in the process of adaptation of a guideline for the management of adults with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in a private health care organization. Material and Methods: We used the ADAPTE framework involving three main phases. At the set-up phase a guideline adaptation group integrated by medical specialists from different disciplines, a methodologist and a nurse coordinator was formed. At the adaptation phase, the specific clinical questions to be addressed by the guidelines were identified. Results: Twenty five guidelines were initially retrieved. After their assessment, the number was reduced to only three. Recommendations from these guidelines were 'mapped' and focused searches were carried out where 'evidence gaps' were identified. An initial draft was written and revised by the adaptation group. At the finalization phase, the external review of the guideline was carried out and a process for the regular review and update of the adapted guideline was defined. Conclusions: We developed a guideline for the management of adults with CAP, adapted to the local context of our health care system, using guidelines developed elsewhere. This guideline creation method can be an efficient means of saving professional resources.


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Adulte , Humains , Comparaison interculturelle , Prestations des soins de santé/organisation et administration , Pneumopathie infectieuse/thérapie , Secteur privé/organisation et administration , Secteur public/organisation et administration , Chili , Infections communautaires/thérapie
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 134(10): 1243-1248, oct. 2006. tab
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-439914

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Background: Cat-scratch disease is common among children. Among adults the disease is less often considered in the differential diagnosis of enlarged lymph nodes and fever. Aim: To report the clinical and laboratory features of eight patients with cat-scratch disease. Material and methods: Review of the medical records of eight patients (aged 22 to 57 years, six males) with a serological diagnosis of cat-scratch disease (an IgG titer over 1:256, by immunofluorescence). Results: Only five patients recalled having had contact with cats. Seven had fever and weight loss. Six had excessive sweating and five had chills. Seven had painfully enlarged lymph nodes mainly in submandibular and axillary regions. All had an increased C reactive protein and six had elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Five had leukocytosis and four an elevated serum lactate dehydrogenase. The disease subsided in all, even in one patient that did not receive antimicrobials. Conclusions: Cat-scratch disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of adult patients with lymph adenitis and fever.


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Adulte , Animaux , Chats , Enfant , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Bartonella henselae , Maladie des griffes du chat/diagnostic , Fièvre/microbiologie , Antibactériens/usage thérapeutique , Azithromycine/usage thérapeutique , Maladie des griffes du chat/sang , Maladie des griffes du chat/traitement médicamenteux , Diagnostic différentiel , Noeuds lymphatiques/anatomopathologie , Études rétrospectives
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