Titre : Vinblastine

Vinblastine : Questions médicales fréquentes

Termes MeSH sélectionnés :

Proctocolectomy, Restorative

Questions fréquentes et termes MeSH associés

Diagnostic 2

#1

Comment la vinblastine est-elle utilisée dans le diagnostic du cancer ?

La vinblastine n'est pas un outil de diagnostic, mais un traitement pour les cancers diagnostiqués.
Vinblastine Cancer Diagnostic médical
#2

Quels tests précèdent l'administration de vinblastine ?

Des tests sanguins et d'imagerie sont effectués pour évaluer la maladie avant le traitement.
Tests de laboratoire Imagerie médicale Vinblastine

Symptômes 2

#1

Quels sont les effets secondaires courants de la vinblastine ?

Les effets secondaires incluent nausées, vomissements, fatigue et perte de cheveux.
Effets secondaires Vinblastine Nausées
#2

La vinblastine provoque-t-elle des douleurs ?

Elle peut causer des douleurs musculaires ou articulaires, mais ce n'est pas systématique.
Douleur Vinblastine Effets indésirables

Prévention 2

#1

La vinblastine a-t-elle un rôle préventif dans le cancer ?

Non, la vinblastine est un traitement et ne prévient pas le développement du cancer.
Prévention du cancer Vinblastine Traitement
#2

Peut-on prévenir les effets secondaires de la vinblastine ?

Des médicaments antiémétiques peuvent aider à réduire les nausées causées par la vinblastine.
Effets secondaires Vinblastine Médicaments antiémétiques

Traitements 2

#1

Dans quels types de cancer la vinblastine est-elle utilisée ?

Elle est utilisée pour traiter les lymphomes, le cancer du poumon et le cancer du testicule.
Lymphome Cancer du poumon Vinblastine
#2

Comment la vinblastine est-elle administrée ?

La vinblastine est généralement administrée par injection intraveineuse sous supervision médicale.
Administration intraveineuse Vinblastine Traitement du cancer

Complications 2

#1

Quelles complications peuvent survenir avec la vinblastine ?

Des complications incluent des infections, des saignements et des problèmes neurologiques.
Complications Vinblastine Infections
#2

La vinblastine peut-elle affecter la moelle osseuse ?

Oui, la vinblastine peut entraîner une dépression de la moelle osseuse, réduisant les globules blancs.
Moelle osseuse Vinblastine Dépression médullaire

Facteurs de risque 2

#1

Qui est à risque d'effets indésirables avec la vinblastine ?

Les patients avec des antécédents de maladies cardiaques ou hépatiques sont à risque accru.
Facteurs de risque Vinblastine Maladies cardiaques
#2

Les enfants peuvent-ils prendre de la vinblastine ?

Oui, la vinblastine peut être administrée aux enfants, mais avec précaution et surveillance.
Vinblastine Pédiatrie Traitement du cancer
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Does the age of ulcerative colitis diagnosis impact outcomes of restorative proctocolectomy?

Ulcerative colitis (UC) can be diagnosed at a variety of different ages. We evaluated if age of ulcerative colitis (UC) diagnosis impacts outcomes of restorative proctocolectomy (RP) with ileal pouch-... A prospectively maintained pouch database (1983-2020) was queried to identify patients undergoing an RP for UC. The cohort was stratified based on bimodal disease presentation into 2 groups: the early... A total of 628 patients with an age range of 19-30 years old (18.1 ± 2.2 at the time of diagnosis, 24.2 ± 10.5 at the time of IPAA) and 706 patients with an age range of 40-70 years old (45 ± 3.0 at t... While IPAA retention rates are comparable between different age cohorts, older age at diagnosis and IPAA construction is associated with higher rates of pouchitis, bowel obstruction, anastomotic stric...

Endoscopic management of patients with familial adenomatous polyposis after prophylactic colectomy or restorative proctocolectomy - systematic review of the literature.

Patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) develop early colorectal adenomas and if left untreated, progression to cancer is an inevitable event. Prophylactic surgery does not prevent further ... A systematic literature search of studies from January 1946 through to June 2023 was conducted using the PRISMA checklist. The electronic database PubMed was searched.... Fifty-four papers involving 5010 patients were reviewed. Cancer rate in the rectal remnant was 8.8-16.7% in the western population and 37% in the eastern population. The cumulative risk of cancer 30 y... There was a significant incidence of cancer and adenomas in the rectal remnant and ileal pouch of FAP patients during the long-term follow-up. Regular endoscopic surveillance is recommended, not only ...

Non-invasive Monitoring of Pouchitis After Total Proctocolectomy Using Fecal Calprotectin Levels.

Fecal calprotectin (FC) is the most widely used marker for evaluating the disease activity of ulcerative colitis (UC). However, studies on FC in pouchitis after total proctocolectomy are scarce. We ai... Between April 2008 and March 2018, 15 patients, consisting of 8 males and 7 females, with an average age at operation of 46.5 years, participated in this study. The average observation period was 68.3... The mean FC level was 418.69 μg/g (range: 10-1650 μg/g). Pouchitis was found in one (6.6%) patient, as detected by endoscopy. Among the 15 cases, FC levels were positively correlated with white blood ... FC levels were correlated with the PDAI score, blood testing data, and endoscopic findings, suggesting that the FC level could be a useful index of postoperative pouchitis and ileal pouch condition in...

Association of ulcerative colitis symptom severity and proctocolectomy with multidimensional patient-reported outcomes: a cross-sectional study.

The YOu and Ulcerative colitis: Registry and Social network (YOURS) is a large-scale, multicenter, patient-focused registry investigating the effects of lifestyle, psychological factors, and clinical ... Patients receiving tertiary care at medical institutions were consecutively enrolled in the YOURS registry. The patients completed validated questionnaires on lifestyle, psychosocial factors, and dise... Of the 1971 survey responses analyzed, 1346 (68.3%) patients were in remission, 583 (29.6%) had active disease, and 42 (2.1%) had undergone proctocolectomy. A linear relationship between increasing sy... Ulcerative colitis was associated with reduced mood, quality of life, fatigue, and work productivity even in patients with mild symptoms, suggesting that management of active ulcerative colitis may im...

Two-step versus three-step proctocolectomy for ulcerative colitis: a comparative study on nutritional status, immunosuppressive therapy, and long-term outcome.

Despite novel medical therapies, rates of surgery in ulcerative colitis remain relevant. While various surgical approaches for multistep proctocolectomy are available, overall evidence is low and robu... All patients who received multistep proctocolectomy between 2010 and 2021 for ulcerative colitis were evaluated and divided into two groups (two-step/2-IPAA [ileal pouch-anal anastomosis] versus three... Surgical techniques were explained in detail. Fifty patients were included in the study with 27 patients receiving 2-IPAA and 23 patients 3-IPAA. Rates of postoperative complications were comparable f... Three-step proctocolectomy with creation of sigmoidostomy is a safe procedure and reasonable surgical approach in patients with preoperatively high dosages of immunosuppressive medication or risk fact...

Managing prostate cancer after proctocolectomy and ileal pouch-anal anastomosis: feasibility and outcomes of single-port transvesical robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.

Patients with proctocolectomy and ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (PC-IPAA) face unique challenges in managing prostate cancer due to their hostile abdomens and heightened small bowel mucosa radiosensiti... A retrospective evaluation was done on patients with PC-IPAA who had undergone SP TV-RARP from June 2020 to June 2023 at a high-volume center. Outcomes and clinicopathologic variables were analyzed.... Eighteen patients underwent SP TV-RARP without experiencing any complications. The median hospital stay was 5.7 h, with 89% of cases discharged without opioids. Foley catheters were removed in an aver... Patients with PC-IPAA often exhibit aggressive prostate cancer features and may derive the greatest benefit from surgical interventions, particularly given that radiation therapy is contraindicated. S...