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Necrosis after cortisone injections

Necrosis after cortisone injections [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-Jun-2012
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Injections of corticoid preparations can have severe side effects. In this issue of Deutsches rzteblatt International, Christian Holland and coauthors contribute to physicians' awareness of problems of this type with a report on the relevant findings of medicolegal expert committees in Germany (Dtsch Arztebl Int 2012; 109[24]: 425-30.

One patient, for example, received multiple intramuscular injections of dexamethasone and diclofenac for the treatment of back pain. Six weeks after the last injection, 500 g of necrotic tissue had to be surgically removed from the site of the injections; a subsequent wound infection led to multiple further hospitalizations. The authors describe both aseptic and septic complications, including abscesses and purulent joint infections. When they affect the spine, such complications can cause weakness of varying degrees of severity, ranging all the way to para- or tetraplegia. Fatal sepsis can also occur.

From 2005 to 2009, the German medicolegal expert committees and arbitration panels dealt with 278 cases of complications after corticoid injections. Medical errors were found to have been committed in 40% of cases. Typical errors were faulty asepsis, treatment without indication, and injections that were too closely spaced in time or in excessive doses. Furthermore, whenever it is determined that a patient has not given legally valid informed consent for an injection, the physician is liable for any and all adverse consequences of the injection for the patient's health. By giving physician readers the appropriate knowledge base, the article is intended to help them avoid such difficult medicolegal situations.

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Necrosis after cortisone injections [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-Jun-2012
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Contact: Dr. Christian Holland
gak@aekno.de
Deutsches Aerzteblatt International

Injections of corticoid preparations can have severe side effects. In this issue of Deutsches rzteblatt International, Christian Holland and coauthors contribute to physicians' awareness of problems of this type with a report on the relevant findings of medicolegal expert committees in Germany (Dtsch Arztebl Int 2012; 109[24]: 425-30.

One patient, for example, received multiple intramuscular injections of dexamethasone and diclofenac for the treatment of back pain. Six weeks after the last injection, 500 g of necrotic tissue had to be surgically removed from the site of the injections; a subsequent wound infection led to multiple further hospitalizations. The authors describe both aseptic and septic complications, including abscesses and purulent joint infections. When they affect the spine, such complications can cause weakness of varying degrees of severity, ranging all the way to para- or tetraplegia. Fatal sepsis can also occur.

From 2005 to 2009, the German medicolegal expert committees and arbitration panels dealt with 278 cases of complications after corticoid injections. Medical errors were found to have been committed in 40% of cases. Typical errors were faulty asepsis, treatment without indication, and injections that were too closely spaced in time or in excessive doses. Furthermore, whenever it is determined that a patient has not given legally valid informed consent for an injection, the physician is liable for any and all adverse consequences of the injection for the patient's health. By giving physician readers the appropriate knowledge base, the article is intended to help them avoid such difficult medicolegal situations.

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Rice University researchers create spray-on battery, powered bathroom tiles

Rice University researchers create sprayon battery, powered bathroom tiles

Liquid solar cells are pretty neat, to be sure, but current-generating paint can be a hard color to match. Good thing, then, that researchers at Rice university have developed the perfect complement: a spray-on battery. By carefully layering five coats of specially formulated paint, the team has found a way to apply a thin coat of lithium ion storage to multiple surfaces, including glass, ceramics, steel and flexible polymers. Early experiments are promising -- after applying the process to nine ordinary bathroom tiles, the painted batteries were able to power a small array of LEDs (spelling "Rice") for six hours, consistently pumping out 2.4 volts of electricity. After 60 charge / discharge cycles, researches say the batteries retained most of their capacity. Neelam Singh, Rice graduate student and lead author of the team's report, says the technology will only improve when coupled with modern methods. "Spray painting is already an industrial process, so it will be very easy to incorporate this into industry," she said. "We really do consider this a paradigm changer." Scope out the processes (and its fruits) for yourself after the break.

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Airport security ? back to the future? | Airport Business

June, 2012

Airport security ? back to the future?

Image to illustrate airport security.

Security now accounts for an average 27% of airport operating costs. Here in Europe, it is mostly airports that have to foot the bill, unlike in the US, where the TSA is funded by the Federal Government.

The post 9/11 security regime of the past decade has essentially redefined people?s perception of air travel and airports in particular, with security being viewed by some as an unnecessary, illogical hassle that comes between them and their flight. On the business side, for the 400 or so European airports represented by ACI EUROPE, security has soared in cost. Before 9/11, security accounted for up to 8% of operating costs at European airports. Today, that figure has ballooned to an average 27% of airport operating costs and 41% of our staff is security-related. Here in Europe, it is mostly airports that have to foot the bill, unlike in the US, where the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is funded by the Federal Government. As for the media?s treatment of air travel, security is no longer just a story. It is now a saga. Every time a security incident occurs, Day 1?s media coverage is about the event itself, but by Day 3, the press is pondering how the nature of the incident will impact current security regulations and complicate the life of the air passenger even more.

All of this has cast a significant shadow on the passenger experience of the airport and never more so than at peak times of year, such as the summer season and the winter holiday season. Often times in the past decade, some of the biggest difficulties have been in the operational performance of technology in a live airport environment and communicating changes in the rules to passengers.

However, it is overly-simplistic to cast aside airport security as illogical or ineffective, when its greatest triumphs go unreported and uncelebrated, while its flaws are put under increasingly harsh scrutiny and subjected to media polemic.

The fact is that whether we like it or not, airport security is an important and necessary part of the air transport system. The possibility of man-made flight is only a century old and its continued success relies on its reputation as a reliable, safe and secure way of getting from A to B. So what hope is on the horizon for a more hassle-free future airport experience?

Image to illustrate liquids, aerosols and gels in airport security.

The final decision on the feasibility of the April 2013 deadline for lifting the current restrictions on liquids, aerosols and gels, is currently expected in July.

Liquids, Aerosols & Gels

As previously reported in this magazine, the European Commission last year commissioned the independent consultancy Booz & Co (now a part of Leigh Fisher) to conduct a full review of available screening technology for Liquids, Aerosols & Gels, under trial at a number of major European airports. In total, the report covers trials in a live operating environment at 14 airports.

The full report was delivered to the European Commission in May and it is understood to be evaluating the report and other relevant material. The EC is also understood to be in on-going discussions with Member States, the European Parliament and vital international partners such as the United States TSA.

The final decision on the feasibility of the April 2013 deadline for lifting the current restrictions on liquids, aerosols and gels, is currently expected in July.

ACI EUROPE?s position remains unchanged. While technology is indispensable for enhancing detection capabilities, European airports? requirements are simple: The technology needs to be mature, fit-for-purpose in a live airport environment, with no health concerns and low false alarm rates. The industry is ready to embrace new technology and indeed many airports have already made very significant investments in trialling the latest scanning technology, to help research the best ways to take the hassle out of security.

However, it stands to reason that before any new security regulation or technology is unleashed on the 1.5 billion passengers travelling through Europe?s airports, it needs to do more than improve or maintain the level of security. For any new security regime to be meaningful and well received by the travelling public, it needs to be thoroughly thought through so that it genuinely makes the passenger experience BETTER.

Indeed, a survey carried out by Explore Research (commissioned by Travel Weekly) during the Queen?s Jubilee Weekend in the UK revealed startling results with regard to LAGs. The survey of 500 adult travellers yielded a result of 73% in favour of retaining the current ban on LAGs.

The European Commission included millimetre wave-based Security Scanners on the list of acceptable means of detection last November.

The European Commission included millimetre wave-based Security Scanners on the list of acceptable means of detection last November.

Security Scanners

Following the European Commission?s inclusion of millimetre wave-based Security Scanners on the list of acceptable means of detection last November, the opinion on backscatter technology based Security Scanners remained up in the air. At the end of April, the European Commission?s Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks gave its opinion on backscatter Security Scanners, stating that there are ?no discernible health problems with ionising radiation backscatter security scanners?. The European Commission is now evaluating the Scientific Committee?s opinion and considering options.

Better Security

The joint ACI EUROPE/AEA ?Better Security? project ? in development for some time now ? has recently yielded plans to start some proof of concept trials by the end of the year. These trials would cover different discrete areas of security screening. The trials are expected to last up to 18 months, with results to be analysed and results presented accordingly.?IATA has been invited to join the meetings occurring between ACI EUROPE and the AEA on this project, allowing findings to be shared with their own Checkpoint of the Future project.

Passengers passing through airport security.

The joint ACI EUROPE/AEA ?Better Security? project ? in development for some time now ? has recently yielded plans to start some proof of concept trials by the end of the year.

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Sainsbury's to Launch 100% Scottish Pork Range - Scotland Food ...

This September, Sainsbury's will be extending its Scottish pork range to offer 100% Scottish pork across the core and basics range.

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Thu, 28 Jun 2012

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Announcing the positive move this week at the Royal Highland Show, it highlights Sainsbury?s commitment to offer customers locally sourced quality products.

Launching at the end of September in 34 stores, the range is being extended to include 8 new products such as Scottish by Sainsbury's Pork Leg Escalopes and Basics Pork Chops. Working with Scottish farmers, the plan is to double the amount of Scottish pork sourced over the next year.

Joanna Walker, Sainsbury's Pork Buyer said: "We're really pleased to be able to make this announcement as it's great news for Scottish farmers as well as our customers.?

It feels like a natural step towards supporting Scottish suppliers and to offer our Scottish customers quality products that are value for money and produced locally - we look forward to extending our regional offering in the future."

Aberdeenshire pig farmer Philip Sleigh, chairman of NFU Scotland's Pigs Committee adds:? "Having a major retailer committing to 100 percent fresh Scottish pork across its key ranges by September is just the fillip producers we need as they head into an uncertain autumn. The costs associated with keeping pigs look set to rise but having this kind of support for Scottish pork gives greater confidence in the future. We look forward to meeting with Sainsbury?s at the show to reassure them of the high standards being met on Scottish farms and discuss the potential for getting even more Scottish pork, ham and bacon onto their Scottish shelves for consumers to enjoy."

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A Spokane Personal Injury Law Firm Aids Locals With Legal Advice ...

Accidents happen every day. Sometimes they are the result of a person doing something stupid and hurting themselves. However, there are accidents that are caused by the negligence of others that hurt innocent bystanders. The bystander could end up facing a lot of medical bills and losing their ability to earn a living. When this happens, a Spokane attorney might be able to help that person sue to recover damages.

Moments like these can bring a range of emotions that a victim has to deal with. One of those emotions revolves around the fear of being destitute and not being able to cover their expenses. This can lead some people to quickly accept a settlement package from an insurance company. One might want to step back and think long and hard about accepting anything before all aspects are considered.

On top of this, there is the language of the policies that are sometimes written to be rather confusing for most people to understand. A lawyer who handles these cases is familiar with the language and can decipher it for their clients. This helps one to make better decisions when deciding to settle.

There are usually reporting requirements for the injury that must be followed to pursue damages. This usually involve both legal and insurance requirements. Failure to meet these time lines can often mean that one will not be able to sue to recover things like lost wages and medical bill expenditures.

Not all accidents will require the legal system to become involved. There can be minor incidents that two people can easily settle among themselves. However, if there are injuries and severe damage, then the situation could be much more serious and need to be addressed in other ways.

Many people are unfamiliar with the law regarding personal injuries. They may want to seek the advice of a trained and experienced professional who can help them sort through the mess. Hiring a Spokane attorney may be a good first step for people suffering from an injury that was not their fault.

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