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Chirurgia (Bucur) ; 115(3): 357-364, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32614291

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Ogilvie syndrome, or acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO), represents a pathological entity, potentially with a severe outcome, due to the acute important dilation of the large bowel, in the absence of a mechanical luminal obstruction. Usually, it occurs in patients admitted in intensive care unit, that associate severe surgical or medical pathologies. The mechanism of the ACPO has not been completely explained, but it is assumed that the motor function of the colon may be affected, as a result of autonomic regulation disturbance. Early diagnosis and treatment help reduce the risk of severe outcome, such as ischemia or perforation. Material and Method: In addition to our experience, a literature search was elaborated in order to evaluate the incidence, the etiology, the clinical presentation and the diagnosis of the ACPO. Results and Conclusions: The present study may be of help in the process of guiding the optimal management of a critically ill patient is at high risk of developing colonic pseudo-obstruction.


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Colonic Pseudo-Obstruction , Acute Disease , Humans , Incidence , Treatment Outcome
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Med Hypotheses ; 144: 109972, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32531540

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Burnout is a state of physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress. Burnout during residency training has gained significant attention secondary to concerns regarding job performance and patient care. The new COVID-19 pandemic has raised public health problems around the world and required a reorganization of health services. In this context, burnout syndrome and physical exhaustion have become even more pronounced. Resident doctors, and especially those in certain specialties, seem even more exposed due to the higher workload, prolonged exposure and first contact with patients. This article is a short review of the literature and a presentation of some considerations regarding the activity of the medical residents in a non-Covid emergency hospital in Romania, based on the responses obtained via a questionnaire. Burnout prevalence is not equal in different specialties. We studied its impact and imagine the potential steps that can be taken in order to reduce the increasing rate of burnout syndrome in the pandemics.


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Burnout, Professional/etiology , COVID-19/psychology , Internship and Residency , Pandemics , Physicians/psychology , Adult , Attitude of Health Personnel , Burnout, Professional/epidemiology , Burnout, Professional/prevention & control , Burnout, Professional/psychology , Emergency Service, Hospital , Female , Hospital Departments , Humans , Intensive Care Units , Internship and Residency/statistics & numerical data , Male , Personal Protective Equipment/adverse effects , Physician-Patient Relations , Physicians/statistics & numerical data , Romania/epidemiology , Stress, Psychological/etiology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Workload , Young Adult
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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 34: 74-76, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28371635

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Metastatic diseases are seen in approximately 25% of all cases with renal cell carcinoma and sometimes they can appear in unusual sites. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a 35-year old patient with a painful left axillary mass which causes the functional impairment of the left arm. The axillary mass appeared 2 years after the nephrectomy performed for a left renal cell carcinoma. Numerous metastases have been identified through CT scans during the postoperative evolution of the disease for which the patient underwent adjuvant therapy with tyrosine-kinase inhibitors. DISCUSSIONS: Particular to our case is not just the rare metastatic site but also the fact that the tumor appeared despite the adjuvant therapy with tyrosine-kinase inhibitors. Unfortunately, the prognosis of metastatic RCC with skin metastasis is in most cases unfavorable. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that our case could add more information to subsequent measures, complete the frame of rare oncologic cases and consolidate the data published on the topic so far.

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