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Title: Aktif Dinleme - Iletisim Kursu, Kirikkale - Ocak 2005


1
Preventive Medicine and Periodic Health
Examinations in Primary Care
Dr. Zekeriya Aktürk
2
Aim-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.

3
What are primary care physicians doing?
Tertiary Prevention
Primary Prevention
Secondary Prevention
Personal Preventive Medicine!
4
Prevention of what?
5
Reasons of diseases ()
6
Insurance 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)
7
Definition
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.
8
Does 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
9
Immunization 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
10
Think 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?

11
Effective screening criteria
  1. 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
12
Effective 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
13
Basic Parameters
Population-100 persons
() Test
(-) Test
Diseased (Prevalence)
Sensitivity
10 4 6 80
Specifity
Healthy
PPV
NPV
14
Effective 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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Mortality 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

17
Effective 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

18
The 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
19
Lets 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

20
Can 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.
21
The 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

22
How is PHE performed?
  • Healthy individuals
  • Counseling
  • Immunization
  • Home visit
  • Prophylaxis
  • Physical exam
  • Laboratory test

23
Any Guidelines for KSA?
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