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David Swartz 《CMAJ》1965,92(3):121-125
Stress incontinence, urge incontinence, and pyelitis of pregnancy are common urological conditions in the female. Poor therapeutic results in the treatment of stress incontinence may be traced to errors in diagnosis. Accurate diagnosis is based on an accurate history, residual urine test, the stress test, cystometric studies (to rule out neurogenic disturbances), cystourethroscopy and cystourethrography. The most important factor in the production of urge incontinence is infection. Some pathological conditions which may be associated with urge incontinence are urethritis, cystitis, urethral stricture, bladder-neck obstruction, urethral diverticula, urethral caruncle and the urgencyfrequency syndrome. Therapy is directed toward the eradication of infection and treatment of the specific lesion. In pyelitis of pregnancy it is urged that, in cases of unusual bacterial virulence and poor ureteral drainage, early cystoscopic ureteral catheter drainage should be instituted in order to prevent permanent kidney damage. The closest co-operation of urologist, gynecologist and general physician is necessary for clarification of some of the more complex problems. 相似文献
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C. Allan Birch 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1945,2(4419):364-365
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Henry E. Wang Nathan I. Shapiro Russell Griffin Monika M. Safford Suzanne Judd George Howard 《PloS one》2012,7(10)
Background
We sought to determine the associations between baseline chronic medical conditions and future risk of sepsis.Methods
Longitudinal cohort study using the 30,239 community-dwelling participants of the REGARDS cohort. We determined associations between baseline chronic medical conditions and incident sepsis episodes, defined as hospitalization for an infection with the presence of infection plus two or more systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria.Results
Over the mean observation time of 4.6 years (February 5, 2003 through October 14, 2011), there were 975 incident cases of sepsis. Incident sepsis episodes were associated with older age (p<0.001), white race (HR 1.39; 95% CI: 1.22–1.59), lower education (p<0.001) and income (p<0.001), tobacco use (p<0.001), and alcohol use (p = 0.02). Incident sepsis episodes were associated with baseline chronic lung disease (adjusted HR 2.43; 95% CI: 2.05–2.86), peripheral artery disease (2.16; 1.58–2.95), chronic kidney disease (1.99; 1.73–2.29), myocardial infarction 1.79 (1.49–2.15), diabetes 1.78 (1.53–2.07), stroke 1.67 (1.34–2.07), deep vein thrombosis 1.63 (1.29–2.06), coronary artery disease 1.61 (1.38–1.87), hypertension 1.49 (1.29–1.74), atrial fibrillation 1.48 (1.21–1.81) and dyslipidemia 1.16 (1.01–1.34). Sepsis risk increased with the number of chronic medical conditions (p<0.001).Conclusions
Individuals with chronic medical conditions are at increased risk of future sepsis events. 相似文献9.
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Geoffrey Hadfield 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1963,1(5328):459-460
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M C Bishop 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1982,285(6352):1425-1426
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M C Bishop 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1982,285(6339):394-395
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