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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523129/the-incidence-and-prevalence-of-diabetic-macular-edema-and-proliferative-diabetic-retinopathy-their-progression-to-visual-impairment-and-patterns-in-their-intravitreal-treatment-in-the-finnish-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanna Heloterä, Martti Arffman, Reijo Sund, Ilmo Keskimäki, Kai Kaarniranta
PURPOSE: The worldwide prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) continues to increase. As DM is linked to various ophthalmological comorbidities, it is crucial to understand the incidence and the treatment patterns of these complications to minimise the treatment burden for the patient and the healthcare system. This study aims to evaluate the incidence and prevalence of diabetic macular oedema (DME) and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) and to analyse intravitreal (IVT) treatment patterns and responses in the Finnish population with diabetes...
March 24, 2024: Acta Ophthalmologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522127/optimizing-indicated-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-to-prevent-child-anxiety-and-depression-a-cluster-randomized-factorial-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carina Lisøy, Simon-Peter Neumer, Frode Adolfsen, Jo Magne Ingul, Lene-Mari Potulski Rasmussen, Tore Wentzel-Larsen, Joshua Patras, Anne Mari Sund, Kristin Ytreland, Trine Waaktaar, Solveig Holen, Anne Liv Askeland, Ida Mari Haug, Elisabeth Valmyr Bania, Kristin Martinsen
Identifying effective components can lead to interventions that are less resource-intensive and better suited for real-world needs. In this 2×2×2 cluster-randomized factorial trial (clinicaltrials.gov NCT04263558), we investigated the effects of three components of an indicated, transdiagnostic CBT intervention for children: 1) Intervention Delivery Format (child group format versus a blended format with group sessions and automated web-based sessions), 2) Parental Involvement in the intervention (group-based versus psychoeducational brochure), and 3) a Measurement Feedback System (MFS; on versus off)...
March 18, 2024: Behaviour Research and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519579/aneuploidy-is-frequent-in-heterozygous-diploid-and-triploid-hydatidiform-moles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Walbum, L Andreasen, M Geilswijk, I Niemann, L Sunde
Hydatidiform moles are abnormal conceptuses. Many hydatidiform moles are diploid androgenetic, and of these, most are homozygous in all loci. Additionally, most hydatidiform moles are euploid. Using Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) array analysis, in two studies a higher frequency of aneuploidy was observed in diploid androgenetic heterozygous conceptuses, than in their homozygous counterparts. In the Danish Mole Project, we analyze conceptuses suspected to be hydatidiform moles due to the clinical presentation, using karyotyping and Short Tandem Repeat (STR) analysis...
March 22, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516037/single-molecule-two-color-coincidence-detection-of-unlabeled-alpha-synuclein-aggregates
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandre Chappard, Craig Leighton, Rebecca S Saleeb, Kiani Jeacock, Sarah R Ball, Katie Morris, Owen Kantelberg, Ji-Eun Lee, Elsa Zacco, Annalisa Pastore, Margaret Sunde, David J Clarke, Patrick Downey, Tilo Kunath, Mathew H Horrocks
Protein misfolding and aggregation into oligomeric and fibrillar structures is a common feature of many neurogenerative disorders. Single-molecule techniques have enabled characterization of these lowly abundant, highly heterogeneous protein aggregates, previously inaccessible using ensemble averaging techniques. However, they usually rely on the use of recombinantly-expressed labeled protein, or on the addition of amyloid stains that are not protein-specific. To circumvent these challenges, we have made use of a high affinity antibody labeled with orthogonal fluorophores combined with fast-flow microfluidics and single-molecule confocal microscopy to specifically detect α-synuclein, the protein associated with Parkinson's disease...
April 3, 2023: Angewandte Chemie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512411/body-composition-balance-functional-capacity-and-falls-in-older-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yki Nordling, Reijo Sund, Joonas Sirola, Heikki Kröger, Masoud Isanejad, Toni Rikkonen
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the association of body composition, muscle strength, balance, and functional capacity on falls and fall injuries among community-dwelling older women. METHODS: The study comprised of a 2-year randomized controlled trial involving 914 women with an average age of 76.5 (SD = 3.3) years at baseline. The women were assigned to exercise intervention (n = 457) and control groups (n = 457)...
March 21, 2024: Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510376/cerebral-perfusion-and-metabolism-with-mild-hypercapnia-vs-normocapnia-in-a-porcine-post-cardiac-arrest-model-with-and-without-targeted-temperature-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hilde Karlsen, Runar J Strand-Amundsen, Christiane Skåre, Morten Eriksen, Vidar M Skulberg, Kjetil Sunde, Tor Inge Tønnessen, Theresa M Olasveengen
AIM: To determine whether targeting mild hypercapnia (PaCO2 7 kPa) would yield improved cerebral blood flow and metabolism compared to normocapnia (PaCO2 5 kPa) with and without targeted temperature management to 33 °C (TTM33) in a porcine post-cardiac arrest model. METHODS: 39 pigs were resuscitated after 10 minutes of cardiac arrest using cardiopulmonary bypass and randomised to TTM33 or no-TTM, and hypercapnia or normocapnia. TTM33 was managed with intravasal cooling...
June 2024: Resuscitation plus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500113/school-completion-and-progression-to-higher-education-in-adolescents-with-social-anxiety-a-linkage-between-young-hunt3-and-national-educational-data-2008-2019-norway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ingunn Jystad, Tommy Haugan, Ottar Bjerkeset, Erik R Sund, Tore Aune, Hans M Nordahl, Jonas R Vaag
BACKGROUND: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) most commonly develops in adolescence-a period of life that includes a transition to upper secondary school. The aim of this study is to investigate the extent to which social anxiety in adolescence is associated with the completion of upper secondary school and progression to higher education. METHODS: This longitudinal study includes 8,192 adolescents aged 13-19 years who participated in the Norwegian Young-HUNT 3 population-based study...
March 18, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495895/service-allocators-experiences-of-ethical-dilemmas-and-strategies-in-long-term-care-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ann Katrin Blø Pedersen, Marianne Sundlisæter Skinner, Maren Sogstad
The provision of long-term care services for older adults is characterised by increasing needs and scarce resources, leading to ethical dilemmas. This qualitative study explored the ethical dilemmas experienced by healthcare professionals when allocating long-term care services to older adults and the strategies used to handle ethical dilemmas. Data from semi-structured individual interviews, focus group interviews, and observations of service allocators assessing needs and assigning long-term care services to older adults were analysed using content analysis...
2024: Health Services Insights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493112/the-assessment-of-preschool-children-with-essence-symptoms-concordance-between-parents-preschool-teachers-and-child-psychologists
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
B M Gustafsson, M Sund Levander
BACKGROUND: It is important to detect children with Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations (ESSENCE) in order to implement early intervention and support for the child and family. Standardized instruments for assessment in different contexts of behaviour problems, engagement and psychosocial health obtain an objective picture of the preschool child's mental health. AIM: To explore and compare parents', preschool teachers' and child health care psychologists' assessment of behaviour, everyday function, engagement, social interaction and psychosocial health in children with ESSENCE symptoms...
March 16, 2024: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485557/stromal-type-i-collagen-in-breast-cancer-correlation-to-prognostic-biomarkers-and-prediction-of-chemotherapy-response
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Malin Jansson, Jessica Lindberg, Gunilla Rask, Johan Svensson, Ola Billing, Anoosheh Nazemroaya, Anette Berglund, Fredrik Wärnberg, Malin Sund
INTRODUCTION: Fibrillar collagens accumulate in the breast cancer stroma and appear as poorly defined spiculated masses in mammography imaging. The prognostic value of tissue type I collagen remains elusive in treatment-naïve and chemotherapy-treated breast cancer patients. Here, type I collagen mRNA and protein expression were analysed in 2 large independent breast cancer cohorts. Levels were related to clinicopathological parameters, prognostic biomarkers, and outcome. METHOD: COL1A1 mRNA expression was analysed in 2509 patients with breast cancer obtained from the cBioPortal database...
February 21, 2024: Clinical Breast Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467388/biography-of-raymond-f-burk-jr-md-1942-2023
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roger A Sunde, Christopher S Williams
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 8, 2024: Journal of Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465668/neurocognitive-outcome-and-associated-factors-in-long-term-adult-survivors-of-childhood-acute-lymphoblastic-leukemia-treated-without-cranial-radiation-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaja Solland Egset, Jan Stubberud, Ellen Ruud, Magnus Aassved Hjort, Mary-Elizabeth Bradley Eilertsen, Anne Mari Sund, Odin Hjemdal, Siri Weider, Trude Reinfjell
OBJECTIVE: There is limited research on neurocognitive outcome and associated risk factors in long-term, adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), without treatment of cranial radiation therapy. Moreover, the impact of fatigue severity and pain interference on neurocognition has received little attention. In this cross-sectional study, we examined neurocognitive outcome and associated factors in this population. METHOD: Intellectual abilities, verbal learning/memory, processing speed, attention, and executive functions were compared to normative means/medians with one sample t tests or Wilcoxon signed-rank tests...
March 11, 2024: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society: JINS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459832/investigating-the-psychometric-properties-of-parcads-parenting-to-reduce-child-anxiety-and-depression-scale-in-a-norwegian-sample
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristin Ytreland, Jo Magne Ingul, Stian Lydersen, Marie Bee Hui Yap, Wan Hua Sim, Anne Mari Sund, Elisabeth Valmyr Bania
OBJECTIVES: Parents play a pivotal role in child development and several parental factors have been identified as risk or protective factors for childhood anxiety and depression. To assess and target these parental factors in interventions, there is a need for a comprehensive, easy-to-use instrument. METHOD: This study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of an adapted version of the Parenting to Reduce Child Anxiety and Depression Scale, PaRCADS(N) in a Norwegian community sample (N = 163) of parents of children aged 8-12 years...
March 2024: International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458730/the-timescapes-of-older-adults-living-alone-and-receiving-home-care-an-interview-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristin S Voie, Janine Wiles, Kjersti Sunde Mæhre, Margrethe Kristiansen, Ann Karin Helgesen, Bodil H Blix
In this study, we drew on Barbara Adam's (1998) timescape perspective and applied a timescape lens to our analysis of how nine older adults who live alone, receive home care and are considered by home care professionals to be frail, experience living (in) time. Over a period of eight months, we conducted three interviews with each of the nine participants. We analysed the data using reflexive thematic analysis and drew on timescapes to further interpret our preliminary analysis. Our results show that situated everyday time, place across time, and large-scale time interact in the framing and shaping of older adults' everyday lives...
March 2024: Journal of Aging Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441833/can-our-experience-with-surveillance-for-inherited-pancreatic-cancer-help-to-identify-early-pancreatic-cancer-in-the-general-population
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REVIEW
J-Matthias Löhr, Daniel Öhlund, Emma Söreskog, Emil Andersson, Miroslav Vujasinovic, Niklas Zethraeus, Malin Sund
Screening of the general population for cancer is a matter of primary prevention reducing the burden of disease. Whilst this is successful for several cancers including breast, colon and prostate, the situation to screen and hence prevent pancreatic cancer is different. The organ is not as accessible to simple physical exam or biological samples (fecal or blood test). Neither exists a blood test such as PSA that is cost-effective. Reviewing the evidence from screening risk groups for pancreatic cancer, one must conclude that there is no rational at present to screen the general population, for a lack of appropriate tests...
March 5, 2024: Familial Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421406/correction-to-practical-guidelines-of-the-eottd-for-pathological-and-genetic-diagnosis-of-hydatidiform-moles
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Carla Bartosch, Alfons Nadal, Ana C Braga, Angela Salerno, Anne-Laure Rougemont, Anne-Sophie Van Rompuy, Brendan Fitzgerald, Caroline Joyce, Fabienne Allias, Geoffrey J Maher, Gitta Turowski, Jean-Christophe Tille, Kinan Drak Alsibai, Koen Van de Vijver, Lesley McMahon, Lone Sunde, Michal Pyzlak, Paul Downey, Sandra Wessman, Sophie Patrier, Baljeet Kaur, Rosemary Fisher
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 29, 2024: Virchows Archiv: An International Journal of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420946/feasibility-and-acceptability-of-a-pediatric-primary-care-physician-training-for-anxiety-screening-and-evidence-based-intervention
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie A Wojtaszek, Hannah L Ham, Teryn P Bruni, Eleah Sunde, Claudia Drossel, Alexandros Maragakis
Anxiety is one of the most prevalent psychological conditions in the pediatric population, and its associated impairments often persist into adulthood. Pediatricians are in a unique position to screen, briefly intervene, and facilitate treatment to prevent long-term impacts. However, they often do not have adequate training to do so. The current study addressed this gap by providing a brief online educational workshop aimed to promote: (1) screening for anxiety and (2) follow-up with appropriate evidence-based interventions...
February 29, 2024: Clinical Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38415759/national-long-term-patient-reported-outcomes-following-mastectomy-with-or-without-breast-reconstruction-the-swedish-breast-reconstruction-outcome-study-part-2-swebro-2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rojda Gümüscü, Dmytro Unukovych, Fredrik Wärnberg, Jana de Boniface, Malin Sund, Kristina Åhsberg, Emma Hansson, Folke Folkvaljon, Maria Mani
BACKGROUND: The Swedish Breast Reconstruction Outcome Study (SweBRO) initiative is a nationwide study with the primary aim of assessing long-term outcomes after mastectomy with and without breast reconstruction (BR). The current part (SweBRO 2) is designed to evaluate health-related quality of life (HRQoL), with the hypothesis that BR has a positive impact on patient-reported HRQoL in the long-term. METHODS: Women who underwent mastectomy in Sweden in 2000, 2005, or 2010 and were alive at the time of the survey were identified through the National Breast Cancer Registry...
January 3, 2024: BJS Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38395817/exploring-formal-and-informal-learning-opportunities-during-morning-report-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jane Ege Møller, Mads Skipper, Lone Sunde, Anita Sørensen, Thomas Balslev, Bente Vigh Malling
BACKGROUND: Morning reports are an essential component of physicians' daily work. Attending morning reports is prioritized by junior doctors as it provides them with an opportunity to learn diagnostic reasoning through discussion of cases. While teaching formats during morning reports have previously been reported, an in-depth analysis of what learning opportunities exist, e.g., how teaching is enacted during morning reports, is lacking. This qualitative study explores learning opportunities during morning reports...
February 23, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38395442/immune-cell-infiltrate-in-ductal-carcinoma-in-situ-and-the-risk-of-dying-from-breast-cancer-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gunilla Rask, Charlotta Wadsten, Balazs Acs, Johan Hartman, Irma Fredriksson, Hans Garmo, Fredrik Wärnberg, Malin Sund
BACKGROUND: Studies identifying risk factors for death from breast cancer after ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) are rare. In this retrospective nested case-control study, clinicopathological factors in women treated for DCIS and who died from breast cancer were compared with those of patients with DCIS who were free from metastatic disease. METHODS: The study included patients registered with DCIS without invasive carcinoma in Sweden between 1992 and 2012. This cohort was linked to the National Cause of Death Registry...
January 31, 2024: British Journal of Surgery
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