The impact of #moxibustion on brain function in #vascular dementia: a neuroimaging study involving amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations and functional connectivity

Object: On the basis of determining the clinical effect of moxibustion on vascular #dementia (VD), this study explored the central mechanism of moxibustion on VD through fMRI.Method: Fifty-five VD patients formed the observation group (treated with moxibustion at GV20, GV14, and GV24; 20 min/acupoint, once every other day, three times a week) and 50 healthy… Continue reading The impact of #moxibustion on brain function in #vascular dementia: a neuroimaging study involving amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations and functional connectivity

The health effects of #diaphragmatic #breathing: A systematic review

Highlights•Diaphragmatic #breathing benefits #GERD , anxiety, and post-COVID-19 syndrome.•Efficacy varies; evidence for COPD is inconsistent, poor for post-cardiac surgery.•The evidence base is constrained by methodologically weak and heterogeneous studies.•Diaphragmatic breathing is a promising, low-cost, and safe adjunctive therapy. BackgroundDiaphragmatic breathing (DB) is widely used clinically, but a comprehensive synthesis of randomized controlled trial (RCT) evidence… Continue reading The health effects of #diaphragmatic #breathing: A systematic review

#Knee flexion during skin preparation improves anterior #antiseptic coverage: A controlled fluorescent dye study

AbstractBackground: Periprosthetic joint infection ( #PJI ) is a rare but devastating complication of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and a leading cause of TKA failure. Thorough skin preparation is a key preventative measure; however, the influence of limb position on antiseptic coverage has not been evaluated. This study compared the effectiveness of anterior knee antiseptic… Continue reading #Knee flexion during skin preparation improves anterior #antiseptic coverage: A controlled fluorescent dye study

Cost-Effectiveness of #Acupuncture Needling for Older Adults With Chronic Low #Back Pain

Preplanned economic evaluation alongside a clinical trial.Objective. Determine the 1-year cost-effectiveness from health care sector and Medicare perspectives of adding either standard #acupuncture (SA; ≤15 treatment sessions over 12 wk) or enhanced acupuncture (EA; SA plus ≤ 6 additional sessions) to usual medical care (UMC) versus UMC alone.Summary of Background Data. Chronic low back #pain… Continue reading Cost-Effectiveness of #Acupuncture Needling for Older Adults With Chronic Low #Back Pain

Comparison of verbal autopsy using a large #language model to biologically confirmed causes of death for #malaria and other communicable diseases among children in six sub-Saharan African countries

Malaria, a preventable parasitic disease, causes most child deaths in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Reliable cause-of-death data are essential to evaluate progress toward the national and global malaria control goals. However, civil registration and vital statistics are often weak and incomplete in many low- and middle-income countries. In such circumstances, verbal autopsy (VA) provides an alternative… Continue reading Comparison of verbal autopsy using a large #language model to biologically confirmed causes of death for #malaria and other communicable diseases among children in six sub-Saharan African countries

Multimodality imaging in #hypertrophic #cardiomyopathy

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a myocardial disorder characterized by unexplained myocardial hypertrophy. Although the diagnosis of HCM is traditionally based on increased left ventricular (LV) wall thickness, contemporary management requires a comprehensive multimodality imaging approach to accurately define disease phenotype, assess functional consequences, and guide risk stratification. Transthoracic echocardiography remains the first-line imaging modality, providing… Continue reading Multimodality imaging in #hypertrophic #cardiomyopathy

The effect of post-operative continuous negative pressure therapy after debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention for acute #periprosthetic joint infection

Background: Acute periprosthetic joint infection (#PJI ) is a serious complication after total knee and hip replacement, with varying success rates in its management using debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention (DAIR). We hypothesize that the application of post-operative continuous negative pressure therapy (CNPT) can improve the success rate of DAIR in the treatment of acute… Continue reading The effect of post-operative continuous negative pressure therapy after debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention for acute #periprosthetic joint infection

Severe #copper deficiency–related polyneuropathy following laparoscopic sleeve #gastrectomy: A case report and literature review

Highlights•Timely copper repletion may yield favorable outcomes in severe copper deficiency–related polyneuropathy.•Review of prior SG and RYGB cases of copper deficiency–related polyneuropathy and their treatments and outcomes.•Neurological complication rates following SG and RYGB reported since 1976.•Reported incidence of copper deficiency between 6 and 24 mo after SG and RYGB.•Recommended laboratory tests for neurological complications following… Continue reading Severe #copper deficiency–related polyneuropathy following laparoscopic sleeve #gastrectomy: A case report and literature review

Clinical efficacy study on the efficacy and safety of #acupuncture for post- #stroke #dysphagia based on the regulation of the swallowing neural circuit: protocol for a multicenter, open-label, randomized controlled trial

Introduction: Post-stroke dysphagia (PSD) is a common complication of stroke. Rehabilitation training and acupuncture have been suggested as current effective therapies, but high-quality evidence of acupuncture is insufficient. A meta-analysis has shown that acupuncture may be an effective adjunctive treatment for improving swallowing function, but the guidelines do not provide sufficient recommendations. Therefore, clinical and… Continue reading Clinical efficacy study on the efficacy and safety of #acupuncture for post- #stroke #dysphagia based on the regulation of the swallowing neural circuit: protocol for a multicenter, open-label, randomized controlled trial