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Dentists’ Information Needs and Opinions on Accessing Patient Information via Health Information Exchange: Survey Study

Dentists’ Information Needs and Opinions on Accessing Patient Information via Health Information Exchange: Survey Study

They reviewed medical histories to (1) verify no contraindications exist to undergo a dental procedure (37/161, 23.2%), (2) confirm no need for antibiotic prophylaxis before the dental procedure (36/161, 22.7%), (3) rule out any allergies or adverse drug reactions (35/161, 22%), (4) assist with determining the prognosis of an oral disease or treatment outcomes (35/161, 21.7%), (5) detect normal and abnormal laboratory results (14/161, 8.4%), and (6) for other purposes (3/161, 1.9%).

Shuning Li, Grace Gomez Felix Gomez, Huiping Xu, Anushri Singh Rajapuri, Brian E Dixon, Thankam Thyvalikakath

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e51200

Validation Parameters of Patient-Generated Data for Digitally Recorded Allergic Rhinitis Symptom and Medication Scores in the @IT.2020 Project: Exploratory Study

Validation Parameters of Patient-Generated Data for Digitally Recorded Allergic Rhinitis Symptom and Medication Scores in the @IT.2020 Project: Exploratory Study

A variety of apps has been published for patients with pollen allergies, providing exposure forecasts, individualized symptom prediction, symptom and medication diaries, and in some cases, the possibility of exchanging recorded data with the attending physician [3,10,21-23]. Although several studies have shown the potential of mobile technologies for research purposes and clinical disease management, only few address the topic of data quality and validation [24,25].

Stephanie Dramburg, Serena Perna, Marco Di Fraia, Salvatore Tripodi, Stefania Arasi, Sveva Castelli, Danilo Villalta, Francesca Buzzulini, Ifigenia Sfika, Valeria Villella, Ekaterina Potapova, Maria Antonia Brighetti, Alessandro Travaglini, Pierluigi Verardo, Simone Pelosi, Paolo Maria Matricardi

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(6):e31491

Evaluating the Impacts of Methylsulfonylmethane on Allergic Rhinitis After a Standard Allergen Challenge: Randomized Double-Blind Exploratory Study

Evaluating the Impacts of Methylsulfonylmethane on Allergic Rhinitis After a Standard Allergen Challenge: Randomized Double-Blind Exploratory Study

In a typical person who has developed allergies, mast cells are coated with Ig E and become cross-linked on binding of an allergen. On Ig E cross-linking, mast cells in the nasal mucosa degranulate and release chemical mediators known to promote well-known symptoms, including nasal itch, nasal obstruction, watery and itchy eyes, and sneezing [19,20]. The release of preformed inflammatory mediators, such as histamine, stimulates the histamine-1 receptor on sensory nerves.

Susan Hewlings, Douglas S Kalman

JMIR Res Protoc 2018;7(11):e11139