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Br J Cancer ; 115(7): 770-5, 2016 09 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27560554

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BACKGROUND: The delay between onset of macroscopic haematuria and diagnosis of bladder cancer is often long. METHODS: We evaluated timely diagnosis and health-care costs for patients with macroscopic haematuria given fast-track access to diagnostics. During a 15-month period, a telephone hotline for fast-track diagnostics was provided in nine Swedish municipalities for patients aged ⩾50 years with macroscopic haematuria. The control group comprised 101 patients diagnosed with bladder cancer in the same catchment area with macroscopic haematuria who underwent regular diagnostic process. RESULTS: In all 275 patients who called 'the Red Phone' hotline were investigated, and 47 of them (17%) were diagnosed with cancer and 36 of those had bladder cancer. Median time from patient-reported haematuria to diagnosis was 29 (interquartile range (IQR) 14-104) days and 50 (IQR 27-165) days in the intervention and the control group, respectively (P=0.03). The median health-care costs were lower in the intervention group (655 (IQR 655-655) EUR) than in the control group (767 (IQR 490-1096) EUR) (P=0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Direct access to urologic expertise and fast-track diagnostics is motivated for patients with macroscopic haematuria to reduce diagnostic intervals and lower health-care expenditures.


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Detecção Precoce de Câncer , Intervenção Médica Precoce , Hematúria/diagnóstico , Linhas Diretas , Tempo para o Tratamento , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/diagnóstico , Urologia/organização & administração , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Área Programática de Saúde , Análise Custo-Benefício , Creatinina/sangue , Cistoscopia , Diagnóstico Tardio/economia , Detecção Precoce de Câncer/economia , Intervenção Médica Precoce/economia , Feminino , Custos de Cuidados de Saúde , Hematúria/economia , Hematúria/etiologia , Hematúria/enfermagem , Humanos , Entrevistas como Assunto , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Avaliação de Programas e Projetos de Saúde , Estudos Prospectivos , Encaminhamento e Consulta , Suécia/epidemiologia , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/economia , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/epidemiologia , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/cirurgia
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Int J Paediatr Dent ; 17(1): 19-28, 2007 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17181575

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the number of erupted teeth, sucking habits, tongue morphology, facial expression and speech in children with Down syndrome (DS) aged 48 +/- 6 months and treated from 6 months of age with palatal plates in combination with speech and language therapy. METHODS: The research took the form of a multicentre, multidisciplinary, longitudinal study of children with DS followed from the age of 6 months. A total of 37 children with DS were included. One child could not cooperate at all and was excluded from the evaluations. In combination with speech and language intervention provided by speech and language therapists, the children used palatal plates provided by dentists from 6 months of age. In the evaluation, the children in the sample (n = 36) were compared with two similarly aged control groups: one group of children with DS who never had used palatal plates (n = 31) and one group of children with normal development (n = 36). The evaluation of oral parameters was performed by dentists after calibration. Registration of facial expression and speech was done by a speech and language therapist, and the evaluation was done by two speech and language therapists and one phonetician who were calibrated in joint discussions. RESULTS: In contrast to the children with DS in the control group, the subjects in the study were found to have as many erupted teeth as the children with normal development. The prevalence of sucking habits did not differ between the three groups. Only children with DS sucked their tongue, a toy or other things in addition to a thumb or dummy. The prevalence of tongue diastase in the study group with DS was of the same magnitude as in the evaluation at the age of 18 +/- 3 months. The palatal plates were used by 57-65% of the children without any larger problems. In the study sample, the possible beneficial effects of palatal plate therapy were a lower prevalence of posterior cross-bite, a higher prevalence of frontal cusp-to-cusp relation and a lower prevalence of frontal open bite. Evaluation of facial expression and speech showed a higher score for facial expression and a better communicative capacity in the children in the study group than in the control children with DS. CONCLUSIONS: In children with DS, palatal plate therapy between 6 and 48 months of age in connection with speech and language intervention had a positive effect on occlusion, oral motor function, facial expression and speech. No harmful effects were observed. Although this is a valuable method, however, it must be emphasized that palatal plate therapy puts additional demands on already burdened children and their caretakers.


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Síndrome de Down/fisiopatologia , Boca/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Aparelhos Ortodônticos , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Pré-Escolar , Síndrome de Down/reabilitação , Expressão Facial , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Terapia da Linguagem , Estudos Longitudinais , Masculino , Má Oclusão/prevenção & controle , Boca/anatomia & histologia , Terapia Miofuncional/instrumentação , Mordida Aberta/prevenção & controle , Ortodontia Interceptora/instrumentação , Fala/fisiologia , Fonoterapia , Comportamento de Sucção/fisiologia , Língua/anatomia & histologia , Erupção Dentária/fisiologia
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