Devoogdt, Nele; 52590; De Vrieze, Tessa; 108002; Heroes, An-Kathleen; 144304; Bechter-Hugl, Beate; Fieuws, Steffen; Godderis, Lode; 5874; Segers, Katarina; Maleux, Geert; Deltombe, Thierry; Frippiat, Jacqueline;
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INTRODUCTION: Lymphoedema is a chronic condition caused by lymphatic insufficiency. It leads to swelling of the limb/midline region and an increased risk of infection. Lymphoedema is often associated with mental and physical problems limiting quality of life. The first choice of treatment is a conservative treatment, consisting of exercises, skin c...
Evans, Nicholas Richard Bhakta, Shiv Chowdhury, Mohammed M Markus, Hugh Warburton, Elizabeth
Internal carotid artery atherosclerosis is a major risk factor for stroke, accounting for 15-20% of ischaemic strokes. Revascularisation procedures-either carotid endarterectomy or carotid artery stenting-can reduce the risk of stroke for those with significant (>50%) luminal stenosis but particularly for those with more severe (70-99%) stenosis. H...
Cant, Matthew R Naumann, D N Swain, C Mountain, A J Baden, J Bowley, D M
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BMJ military health
The acquisition and retention of militarily relevant surgical knowledge and skills are vital to enable expert management of combat casualties on operations. Opportunities for skill sustainment have reduced due to the cessation of combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and lack of military-relevant trauma in UK civilian practice. A voluntary, ano...
Devoogdt, Nele De Vrieze, Tessa Heroes, An-Kathleen Bechter-Hugl, Beate Fieuws, Steffen Godderis, Lode Segers, Katarina Maleux, Geert Deltombe, Thierry Frippiat, Jacqueline
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Introduction Lymphoedema is a chronic condition caused by lymphatic insufficiency. It leads to swelling of the limb/midline region and an increased risk of infection. Lymphoedema is often associated with mental and physical problems limiting quality of life. The first choice of treatment is a conservative treatment, consisting of exercises, skin ca...
Machin, Matthew Whittley, Sarah Norrie, John Burgess, Laura Hunt, Beverley J Bolton, Layla Shalhoub, Joseph Everington, Tamara Gohel, Manjit Whiteley, Mark S
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Peer reviewed: True / INTRODUCTION: Endovenous therapy is the first choice management for symptomatic varicose veins in NICE guidelines, with 56-70 000 procedures performed annually in the UK. Venous thromboembolism (VTE), including deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), is a known complication of endovenous therapy, occurring at a...
Sidebottom, David Brooke Huang, Chao Carradice, Daniel Holt, Peter J John-Pierre, Karen Roy, Iain Nicholas
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BMJ open
The optimal antithrombotic regimen to reduce the risk of vascular events in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is contentious. This systematic review and network meta-analysis (NMA) aims to define the relative efficacy and risks of previously investigated antithrombotic medication regimens in preventing major cardiovascular events, vas...
Edgar, Ben Kingsmore, David B Aitken, Emma Calder, Francis Franchin, Marco Geddes, Colin Inston, Nick Jackson, Andrew Jones, Rob G Karydis, Nikolaos
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BMJ Open
Introduction Decisions regarding the optimal vascular access for haemodialysis patients are becoming increasingly complex, and the provision of vascular access is open to variations in systems of care as well as surgical experience and practice. Two main surgical options are recognised: arteriovenous fistula and arteriovenous graft (AVG). All recom...
Lu, Mingming Zhang, Hongtao Liu, Shitong Liu, Dongqing Peng, Peng Hao, Fangbin Yuan, Fei Liu, Yuan Sheng, Fugeng Zhang, Lichen
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Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry
We aimed to compare the long-term outcomes and surgical benefits between moyamoya disease (MMD) and atherosclerosis-associated moyamoya vasculopathy (AS-MMV) using high-resolution MRI (HRMRI). MMV patients were retrospectively included and divided into the MMD and AS-MMV groups according to vessel wall features on HRMRI. Kaplan-Meier survival and C...
MacLeod, Caitlin Sara Radley, Andrew Strachan, David Khan, Faisel Nagy, John Suttie, Stuart
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BMJ open
People who inject drugs are at risk of a range of injecting-related infections and injuries, which can threaten life and limb. In parallel to escalating rates of drug-related deaths seen in Scotland and the UK, there has also been an increase in hospital admissions for skin and soft tissue infections related to injecting drug use. One such injectin...
Kurogi, Ryota Kada, Akiko Ogasawara, Kuniaki Nishimura, Kunihiro Kitazono, Takanari Iwama, Toru Matsumaru, Yuji Sakai, Nobuyuki Shiokawa, Yoshiaki Miyachi, Shigeru
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BMJ Open
Objectives To examine the national, 6-year trends in in-hospital clinical outcomes of patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) who underwent clipping or coiling and the prognostic influence of temporal trends in the Comprehensive Stroke Center (CSC) capabilities on patient outcomes in Japan. Design Retrospective study. Setting Six hundred and t...