Title: Aktif Dinleme - Iletisim Kursu, Kirikkale - Ocak 2005
1Preventive Medicine and Periodic Health
Examinations in Primary Care
Dr. Zekeriya Aktürk
2Aim-Objectives
- At the end of this presentation the participants
will be - Able to describe the role of PHE in primary care
- Able to count three diseases with highest
mortality - Able to define PHE
- Able to explain the effective screening criteria
used in PHE - Aware of the risks in PHE
- Able to describe current clinical preventive
service recommendations for family practice - Aware of the importance of PHE and preventive
medicine in primary care.
3What are primary care physicians doing?
Tertiary Prevention
Primary Prevention
Secondary Prevention
Personal Preventive Medicine!
4Prevention of what?
5Reasons of diseases ()
6Insurance companies Mortality decreases in
persons undergoing regular health checks!
CHECK-UP (1921)
Some diseases dont have enough clues at the
beginning, and when able to diagnose there was no
time for treatment check-up gone. Changing by
personal factors such as age, exposure, sex, and
risk
PERIODIC HEALTH EXAM was introduced. (1970)
7Definition
Evaluation of apparently health individuals in
certain time periods, using a number of standard
procedures such as counseling, physical
examination, immunization, and laboratory
investigations is called Periodic Health
Examination.
8Does it work?
- USA Mortality from stroke has decreased by 50
since 1972 - Early diagnosis and treatment of hypertension
- Mortality from cervix cancer decreased by 80
- Neonatal screening
- Decrease in mental retardation
- Phenylketonuria screening
- Congenital hypothyroidism
National Center for Health Statistics.
http//www.cdc.gov/nchs/rd/ndi/ndi.htm
9Immunization and Polio
- Polio eradication in Turkey
- Every year 6.5 million children are immunized
- Last case seen in 1998
Turkish MoH, polio morbidity and mortality rates.
http//www.saglik.gov.tr/extras/istatistikler/teme
l2000/97.htm
10Think of your daily life
- A 30-year old woman applies to your office. She
has no history of disease but afraid of becoming
breast cancer. - Should you perform a breast exam?
- Should you teach her breast self exam?
- Should you order a mammography?
- How do you decide?
11Effective screening criteria
- Prevalence of the disease should be highNo sense
to screen diseases with low prevalance.-
Osteogenesis imperfecta incidence 1/10 000/year
Medline Plus. Medical Encyclopedia. Osteogenesis
imperfecta. http//www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/en
cy/article/001573.htm
12Effective screening criteria
2. Predictive risk factors or tests should be
presentThe safety and cost of the test should be
known- CRP Cheap but not specific -
Echocardiograpy sensitive and specific but
expensive
13Basic Parameters
Population-100 persons
() Test
(-) Test
Diseased (Prevalence)
Sensitivity
10 4 6 80
Specifity
Healthy
PPV
NPV
14Effective screening criteria
3. Morbidity and mortality should be highFactors
related with morbidity and mortality (beyond the
disease itself)
- Age- Sex- Race- Gegraphical area- Life
style (culture)
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16Mortality according to age groups
- 0-18 months
- Perinatal causes
- Congenital anomalies
- 7-12 years
- Accidents other than motor vehicle
- Motor vehicle accidents
- 19-39 years
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Suicide
- 65 years and older
- Heart diseases
- Cerebrovascular diseases
17Effective screening criteria
- There should be an acceptable treatmentNo sense
to srean untreatable diseases- Lung cancer (?) - 5. There should be a prodromal period without
complains- AIDS- Syphilis- Cervix cancer-
Breast cancer
18The natural course of diseases
Aggressive cancer
1 year
6 mo
Beginning
Symptoms
DEATH
Screening once a year
4 year
2 year
Symptoms
DEATH
Beginning
The same cancer but less aggressive
19Lets come back to our example patient with
breast cancer
- Its an important disease for women
- Worldwide 719000 new cases/year. (1/1000)
- Morbidity/mortality
- It can be recognized without symptoms
- Mammography
- Curable
- Surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy
- The value of treatment is more than its adverse
effects
20Can periodic health examination be harmful?
The average error rate of a test 5
Ian R. McWhinney. A Textbook of Family Medicine.
Oxford University Press, USA 1997.
21The Check-up Chaos
- Chest x-ray to screen lung diseases,
- Urinanalysis to screen urinary diseases,
- ECG,
- Microfilm to screen Tbc,
- PSA to screen prostate cancer,
- Self exam to screen breast cancer,
- CBC,
- Influenza immunization for healthy adolescents
22How is PHE performed?
- Healthy individuals
- Counseling
- Immunization
- Home visit
- Prophylaxis
- Physical exam
- Laboratory test
23Any Guidelines for KSA?
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