Treatment FAQ

when do you start treatment from baseline

by Mrs. Valerie Weimann Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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They found that for people over 60 yo, the medication should be started after 150/90. For those who are under 60, the threshold to start medication treatment is 140/90. Link

Full Answer

Is it time to create a health baseline?

Perhaps it's time to consider creating a health baseline. "A health-care baseline is essentially where you are "at" on the broad, complex spectrum of physical, mental and emotional health," explains Mary James, MD, an internal medicine physician at Stanford. "This can be a critical starting point for achieving future health goals."

What are baseline symptoms and why are they important?

Baseline Symptoms are symptoms that are present when the patient starts treatment (e.g., Cycle 1 Day 1 pre-dosing). These are not symptoms that occurred and resolved between the time screening studies/exams/procedures are done and Day 1/pre-treatment. For those symptoms, consider adding to Medical History. Baseline Symptoms eCRF:

When should I record the patient's baseline symptoms?

Record the patient's baseline symptoms prior to starting treatment. Baseline Symptoms are symptoms that are present when the patient starts treatment (e.g., Cycle 1 Day 1 pre-dosing). These are not symptoms that occurred and resolved between the time screening studies/exams/procedures are done and Day 1/pre-treatment.

Why is it important to establish a baseline?

By establishing a baseline, patients can begin the process of preventing disease and taking preventative steps to achieve their goals for future health.

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When do you adjust for baseline?

Although baseline adjustment is not always necessary, in case of a strong or moderate association between a baseline covariate(s) and the primary outcome measure, adjustment for such covariate(s) generally improves the efficiency of the analysis and avoids conditional bias from chance covariate imbalance.

What is a baseline treatment?

(BAYS-line) An initial measurement of a condition that is taken at an early time point and used for comparison over time to look for changes. For example, the size of a tumor will be measured before treatment (baseline) and then afterwards to see if the treatment had an effect.

What does baseline status mean?

Baseline status means that the individual reached a level of condition where no further medical adjustments are indicated except for adjustments for growth and development.

What does getting back to baseline mean?

A return to an original state. Mentioned in: Sedation. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

What comes after baseline?

A baseline survey is a study that is done at the beginning of a project to collect information on the status of a subject (anything from crop yields to birth weights) before any type of intervention can affect it. An endline survey, on the other hand, is the study conducted after the end of that intervention.

What Comes After baseline data?

Baseline data provides a starting point to determine what should come next. An intervention plan can be put in place once baseline data is collected and analyzed. Data collection should be ongoing so that the instructor can identify if progress is being made and if mastery/revision criteria have been met.

What is the purpose of baseline?

The purpose of the baseline information is to assess the effect of the program and to compare what happens before and after the program has been implemented. Without baseline data, it's difficult to estimate any changes or to demonstrate progress, so it's best to capture baseline whenever possible.

What is baseline healthcare?

Baseline Health Management is a medical practice management company that aggregates health related services and cutting edge technology platforms for its physician clients and their patients for the purpose of transforming how healthcare is delivered and accessed.

Why is it important to determine a patient's baseline?

By establishing a baseline, patients can begin the process of preventing disease and taking preventative steps to achieve their goals for future health.

Is baseline mental status good?

Conclusions. Baseline mental-status, self-image and ODI improvement significantly impact long-term happiness in ASD patients. Despite equivalent management and alignment outcomes, operative and non-operative happy patients had better 2Y disability scores.

What type of cancer needs to be treated right away?

You have a type of cancer that needs to be treated right away, like some leukemias, lymphomas, and certain other cancers that tend to be aggressive (grow and spread very fast). You have a tumor that's pressing on an organ or other vital part of the body, and treatment is needed to relieve the pressure.

Do you need to make adjustments before starting treatment?

You want more time to get a second opinion. It's important to know each person's case is different.

Can you wait to get lab results back?

You are waiting to get lab results back that will help decide what treatment option is best. You have already had surgery to remove a tumor, and you need time to recover before starting more treatment. You need to make adjustments at home, work, or for child care before starting treatment.

Does cancer need to be started right away?

Does cancer treatment always need to be started right away? Sometimes, it's important to start treatment as quickly as possible, but that's not always the case. Planning cancer treatment can be complex and might take some time, depending on the type and stage of your cancer.

How long does it take for a synarel to work?

Synarel (generic name: nafarelin): nasal spray. After 7–10 days, you’ll have a blood test to check that your oestradiol level is low, and you’ll also have a transvaginal ultrasound examination (a scan) to make sure your ovaries are “quiet” and the lining of your uterus is thin.

How long do you take a sniffer spray?

In practice, this means the following: You’ll take drugs as injections or a sniffer spray for 7–10 days – and you’ll start taking these drugs at a specific point in your menstrual cycle (usually on day 1, 2 or 21). The downregulation drugs you’ll take are called “gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists”.

Do I need a referral for IVF?

Everyone’s route to IVF is slightly different, but it normally involves a referral from your GP and a big ol’ collection of appointments with the fertility department that you were referred to. (If you've decided to be treated privately, you won't need a referral: you can just contact the clinic directly.)

What is the term for blood work done before chemotherapy?

Blood work done closest to the date of chemotherapy was termed “prechemotherapy blood work” (PCB), and any blood work done before that but within 6 weeks of chemotherapy was labeled “baseline blood work” (BBW).

How long does it take to get BBW done?

These practical obligations, in addition to patient factors such as travel to and from clinic, often lead to BBW being done several days or even weeks before initiation of chemotherapy.

In Vitro Fertilization Basics

IVF stands for in vitro fertilization. In vitro means “in the lab” and fertilization refers to conception. Usually, IVF involves taking many eggs (retrieved via a transvaginal ultrasound-guided needle) and placing them in a petri dish with specially washed sperm cells (retrieved via masturbation.)

IVF Success Rates

IVF is pretty successful. According to a study of approximately 156,000 women, the average live-birth rate for the first cycle was 29.5%. 4  This is comparable to the success rates for a natural cycle in couples with healthy fertility

IVF Costs and Risks

IVF is expensive. It’s also frequently not covered by insurance, putting the treatment out of reach for many people who need it. 5  In fact, studies have found that only one in four couples who need IVF to conceive can actually get the treatment they need.

Safety and Risks of IVF

IVF is generally safe, but as with any medical procedure, there are risks. Your doctor should explain all the possible side effects and risks of each procedure before you begin.

The Cycle Before Treatment

The cycle before your IVF treatment is scheduled, you may be put on birth control pills. This may seem backward—aren't you trying to get pregnant?

When You Get Your Period

The first official day of your treatment cycle is the day you get your period. (Even though it may feel like you've already begun with the medications you started before in step one.)

Ovarian Stimulation and Monitoring

Ovarian stimulation with fertility drugs is the next step. Depending on your treatment protocol, this may mean anywhere from one to four shots every day for about a week to 10 days. 12 

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