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        Schizophrenia, Depression, and Sleep Disorders: Their Traditional Oriental Medicine Equivalents

        Bosch, P.,de Rover, P.,Staudte, H.,Lim, S.,van den Noort, M. Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam 2015 JOURNAL OF ACUPUNCTURE AND MERIDIAN STUDIES Vol.8 No.1

        Psychiatric disorders can be described and treated from both a Western (allopathic) and an Eastern perspective, which should be taken into account when conducting research. Patients with schizophrenia or depression are likely to be undergoing Western treatment when they are referred to an acupuncturist for (add-on) treatment, and knowledge of both types of treatments is necessary to integrate them successfully. In this study, the different Traditional Oriental Medicine (TOM) diagnostic patterns in patients with a Western diagnosis of schizophrenia, depression, or sleep disorders are described from a literature and a clinical perspective. The data on 30 depression and 30 schizophrenia patients from a German study are presented. Our results show that if a psychiatric group, sorted in accordance to Western diagnostic principles, is diagnosed on the basis of TOM diagnostic patterns, it can be categorized into different groups of patients with psychiatric disorders; this finding has far-reaching consequences in scientific research on acupuncture. Moreover, we found a high prevalence of sleep disorders in patients with both schizophrenia and depression, which could be explained from the perspective of a TOM diagnostic pattern. Finally, we discuss sleep quality as a treatment objective that may play a crucial role in mediating acupuncture-induced treatment effects in patients with schizophrenia and depression.

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        Schizophrenia, Depression, and Sleep Disorders: Their Traditional Oriental Medicine Equivalents

        Peggy Bosch,Peter de Rover,Heike Staudte,임사비나,Maurits van den Noort 사단법인약침학회 2015 Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies Vol.8 No.1

        Psychiatric disorders can be described and treated from both a Western (allopathic) and an Eastern perspective, which should be taken into account when conducting research. Patients with schizophrenia or depression are likely to be undergoing Western treatment when they are referred to an acupuncturist for (add-on) treatment, and knowledge of both types of treatments is necessary to integrate them successfully. In this study, the different traditional Oriental medicine (TOM) diagnostic patterns in patients with a Western diagnosis of schizophrenia, depression, or sleep disorders are described from a literature and a clinical perspective. The data on 30 depression and 30 schizophrenia patients from a German study are presented. Our results show that if a psychiatric group, sorted in accordance to Western diagnostic principles, is diagnosed on the basis of TOM diagnostic patterns, it can be categorized into different groups of patients with psychiatric disorders; this finding has far-reaching consequences in scientific research on acupuncture. Moreover, we found a high prevalence of sleep disorders in patients with both schizophrenia and depression, which could be explained from the perspective of a TOM diagnostic pattern. Finally, we discuss sleep quality as a treatment objective that may play a crucial role in mediating acupuncture-induced treatment effects in patients with schizophrenia and depression.

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        The Conversion Rate of Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty after a Hip Fracture to a Total Hip Arthroplasty

        Sulaiman Alazzawi,Walter B Sprenger De Rover,James Brown,Ben Davis 대한정형외과학회 2012 Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery Vol.4 No.2

        Background: Bipolar hip hemiarthroplasty is used in the management of fractures of the proximal femur. The dual articulation iscited as advantageous in comparison to unipolar prostheses as it decreases acetabular erosion, has a lower dislocation rates andis easier to convert to a total hip arthroplasty (THA) should the need arise. However, these claims are debatable. Our study examinesthe rate of conversion of the bipolar hemiarthroplasty to THA and the justifi cation for using it on the basis of future conversionto THA. Methods: All cases of bipolar hemiarthroplasty performed in our unit for hip fractures over a 9-year period (1999-2007) were reviewed. Medical notes and radiographs of all patients were reviewed, and all surviving patients that were contactable received atelephone follow-up. Results: Of all 164 patients reviewed with a minimum of 1 year from date of surgery, 4 patients had undergone a conversion oftheir bipolar prosthesis to THA. Three conversions were performed for infection, dislocation, and fracture. Only one (0.6%) conversionwas performed for groin pain. Conclusions: Our study show that bipolar hemiarthroplasties for hip fractures have a low conversion rate to THAs and this iscomparable to the published conversion rate of unipolar hemiarthroplasties.

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        Incidence and predictors of peritoneal metastases of gynecological origin: a population-based study in the Netherlands

        Lara Burg,Maite Timmermans,Maaike van der Aa,Dorry Boll,Koen Rovers,Ignace de Hingh,Anne van Altena 대한부인종양학회 2020 Journal of Gynecologic Oncology Vol.31 No.5

        Objective: Peritoneal metastases (PM) are a challenge in gynecological cancers, but itsappearance has never been described in a population-based study. Therefore, we describe theincidence of PM and identify predictors that increase the probability of peritoneal spread. Methods: All ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancer patients diagnosed in the Netherlandsbetween 1989 and 2015 were identified from the Netherlands Cancer Registry and stratifiedfor PM. Crude and age-adjusted incidence over time was calculated. Independent predictorsfor PM were identified using uni- and multivariable analyses. Results: The 94,981 patients were diagnosed with ovarian, endometrial or cervicalcancer and respectively 61%, 2% and 1% presented with PM. Predictors for PM in ovariancancer were: age between 50 and 74 years (odds ratio [OR]=1.19; 95% confidence interval[CI]=1.08–1.32), other distant metastases (OR=1.25; 95% CI=1.10–1.41), poor differentiationgrade (OR=2.00; 95% CI=1.73–2.32) and serous histology. Predictors in endometrial cancerwere lymph node metastases (OR=2.32; 95% CI=1.65–3.26), other distant metastases(OR=1.38; 95% CI=1.08–1.77), high-grade tumors (OR=1.95; 95% CI=1.38–2.76) and clearcell (OR=1.49; 95% CI=1.04–2.13) or serous histology (OR=2.71; 95% CI=2.15–3.42). Incervical cancer, the risk is higher in adenocarcinoma than in squamous cell carcinoma(OR=4.92; 95% CI=3.11–7.79). Conclusion: PM are frequently seen in patients with ovarian cancer. In endometrial andcervical cancer PM are rare. Histological subtype was the strongest predictive factor for PMin all 3 cancers. Better understanding of predictive factors for PM and thus the biologicalbehavior is of paramount importance.

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