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Acute Med ; 10(1): 13-7, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21573258

ABSTRACT

Many hospitals are still setting up acute stroke thrombolysis services, often delayed by fears over workload. However, there are few data on how many patients require urgent assessment before one is treated. We prospectively studied all referrals to the 24-hour stroke thrombolysis service, February 2009 - January 2010, in Southampton General Hospital. 128 patients were referred to the thrombolysis team and 20 received thrombolysis. The most common reasons for treatment exclusion were: stroke severity (37%), time from onset (26%) or CT findings (15%). Approximately six patients required urgent assessment by the thrombolysis team for every one treated. These data are crucial to inform service planning.


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Automobile Driving/standards , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Status , Licensure , Physician's Role , Chi-Square Distribution , Documentation , England , Humans , Social Responsibility
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Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 20(8): 800-3, 2008 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18617787

ABSTRACT

Hepatitis E virus is endemic in many parts of the developing world and causes a self-limiting hepatitis in young adults, except in pregnant women and patients with chronic liver disease, where the mortality is high. Locally acquired hepatitis E is increasingly recognized in the developed world. It is caused by hepatitis E virus genotype 3, affects the middle-aged and the elderly, and may be a zoonotic infection from pigs. We present a case of locally acquired hepatitis E infection in a patient with previously undiagnosed cirrhosis, which resulted in subacute liver failure and death. We describe our attempt to trace this infection to a free-range pig farm adjacent to the patient's place of employment. Hepatitis E infection should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with decompensated chronic liver disease whatever their age or travel history. When found, the prognosis may be poor.


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Hepatitis E/diagnosis , Liver Cirrhosis/complications , Animals , Chronic Disease , Fatal Outcome , Hepatitis E/complications , Hepatitis E/transmission , Hepatitis E/virology , Hepatitis E virus/classification , Hepatitis E virus/genetics , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sus scrofa , Zoonoses/transmission
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