Veronese, Nicola Briot, Karine Guañabens, Nuria Albergaria, Ben Hur Alokail, Majed Al-Daghri, Nasser Bemden, Angie Botto-van Bruyère, Olivier Burlet, Nansa Cooper, Cyrus
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peer reviewed / Bone forming agents, also known as anabolic therapies, are essential in managing osteoporosis, particularly for patients at very high-risk of fractures. Identifying candidates who will benefit the most from these treatments is crucial. For example, this group might include individuals with severe osteoporosis, multiple vertebral fra...
Scholte, Mirre Ramaekers, Bram Danopoulos, Evangelos Grimm, Sabine E Fernandez Coves, Andrea Tian, Xiaoyu Debray, Thomas Chen, Jiongyu Stirk, Lisa Croft, Rachel
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Basyuni, Shadi Ferro, Ashley Jenkyn, Ian Nugent, Gareth Bennani, Maryam Bennett, Henry Chu, Jonathan Davies, Matthew Hjalmarsson, Clarissa Moorhouse, Keri
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Facial lacerations are commonly encountered in emergency departments and require effective management to optimise aesthetic outcomes. Non-resorbable sutures are traditionally favoured for their tensile strength and minimal inflammatory response, despite the inconvenience of the required follow up for removal. This single-centre, single-blinded rand...
Johansson, Therese Chambers, Rachel L Curtis, Thomas Pask, Sophie Greenley, Sarah Brittain, Molly Bone, Anna E Laidlaw, Lynn Okamoto, Ikumi Barclay, Stephen
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Peer reviewed: True / BACKGROUND: People with palliative care needs and their carers often rely on out-of-hours services to remain at home. Policymakers have recommended implementing telephone advice lines to ensure 24/7 access to support. However, the impact of these services on patient and carer outcomes, as well as the health care system, remain...
Bartsch, Sarah Weatherwax, Colleen Martinez, Marie Chin, Kevin Wasserman, Michael Singh, Raveena Heneghan, Jessie Gussin, Gabrielle Scannell, Sheryl White, Cameron
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OBJECTIVE: Nursing home residents may be particularly vulnerable to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Therefore, a question is when and how often nursing homes should test staff for COVID-19 and how this may change as severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) evolves. DESIGN: We developed an agent-based model representing a typic...
Murillo, Jaime Ameli, Omid Chaisson, Christine Redberg, Rita Cohen, Ken Dhruva, Sanket
OBJECTIVE: Implantable loop recorders (ILRs) are increasingly used for long-term rhythm monitoring after ischaemic and cryptogenic stroke, with the goal of detecting atrial fibrillation (AF) and subsequent initiation of oral anticoagulation to reduce risk of adverse clinical outcomes. There is a need to determine the effectiveness of different rhyt...
Lucasius, Leonardo (author)
Private cars are inefficient in terms of land allocation. Car-free neighbourhoods offer a solution to this inefficiency by enforcing less car-centric urban design, expensive parking fees, and prioritising more sustainable and space-efficient modes of transportation. Carsharing services emerge as an alternative to private car ownership by providing ...
Kypriotakis, George Kim, Seokhun Karam-Hage, Maher Robinson, Jason Minnix, Jennifer Blalock, Janice Cui, Yong Beneventi, Diane Kim, Bumyang Pan, I-Wen
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UNLABELLED: Continuous tobacco use in patients with cancer is linked to substantial healthcare costs due to increased risks and complications, whereas quitting smoking leads to improved treatment outcomes and cost reductions. Addressing the need for empirical evidence on the economic impact of smoking cessation, this study examined the association ...
Liu, Huanhuan Yang, Hongxin Guo, Xiaobin Bai, Yingchun SiRi, Guleng
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European journal of hospital pharmacy : science and practice
The objective of this study was to investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of conducting therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of vancomycin in patients with postoperative intracerebral haemorrhage. We conducted a retrospective analysis of 435 patients who experienced postoperative cerebral haemorrhage and were treated with vancomycin in the Depar...
Inwald, David
Objectives: Management of hypotension is a fundamental part of pediatric critical care, with cardiovascular support in the form of fluids or vasoactive drugs offered to every hypotensive child. However, optimal blood pressure (BP) targets are unknown. The PRotocolised Evaluation of PermiSSive BP Targets Versus Usual CaRE (PRESSURE) trial aims to ev...