This Clinical Recommended Procedure deals with a comprehensive approach to the patient in the area of prevention and treatment of infection at the surgical site and is divided into the following clinical areas:
Recommendations for preoperative measures
Recommendations for preoperative and/or intra...
The aim of this clinical guideline is to evaluate the benefits and threats/harms of using proton therapy in primary treatment and salvage therapy with respect to survival, disease progression, toxicity and quality of life for the treatment of cancer in pediatric patients compared to other types of radiot...
Parkinson's disease (PN) is a chronic, incurable, disabling disease; it is the most common degenerative disease of the nervous system. PN is characterized by a set of clinical manifestations that include slowness of movement (bradykinesia), resting tremor, rigidity, and postural instability. PN is a comp...
According to WHO data, 71 million people worldwide were infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) in 2015, corresponding to a prevalence of 1%. 399,000 people die annually from complications of liver cirrhosis, including hepatocellular carcinoma.
This KDP answers the following clinical questions:
Diagnos...
As part of the dynamic development of medicine, emergency services are becoming a separate unit with specific requirements for material, technical and personnel equipment, and it is necessary to perceive them as such and clearly adjust the conditions for their operation within inpatient facilities. For t...
Diabetic foot syndrome is defined as tissue involvement of the foot distal to the ankle in patients with diabetes caused by diabetes and its complications, i.e., diabetic neuropathy and varying degrees of ischemia. Diabetic foot syndrome can manifest itself typically as leg ulceration or partial gangrene...
Pressure ulcers are a common health problem that occurs worldwide. It is a painful, costly and often unnecessary complication that many patients are at risk of. The prevalence of pressure ulcers in health care settings worldwide can be as high as 72.5%. For patients and their caregivers, pressure ulcers ...
A clinical summary of this KDP was published in the Journal of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic .
Nosocomial pneumonia (HAP - Hospital Acquired Pneumonia and VAP - Ventilator Associated Pneumonia) is the second most common nosocomial infection, and even the most common in patients in intens...
A clinical summary of this KDP was published in the Journal of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic .
Diabetes mellitus is a heterogeneous group of diseases whose uniform laboratory manifestation is hyperglycemia. In 2017, the number of diabetics in the Czech Republic was 995,613, of which 762,...
A clinical summary of this KDP was published in the Journal of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic .
Sarcomas are malignant tumors of connective tissues. It is a heterogeneous group of tumors given by a wide spectrum of histotypes with different biological behavior and diverse anatomical local...