Publications by authors named "AS Andersen"

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  • The study investigates the link between cardiac output (CO) and hypertension disorders during pregnancy, specifically preeclampsia, in women with and without fetal growth restriction (FGR).
  • In a cohort of 906 pregnant women, findings suggest that low CO is a significant risk factor for preeclampsia, especially in those below 37 weeks of gestation, with women having FGR being at an even higher risk.
  • The research highlights the potential importance of monitoring third-trimester cardiovascular function to identify women at risk for preeclampsia, although more studies are needed to confirm these findings.
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Unlabelled: There is a dearth of published research evaluating behavior-analytic assessment and treatment of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) given the recent revisions in the , Fifth Edition. In this study, therapists conducted periodic food preference assessments to help guide treatment for a typically developing child with ARFID and food selectivity. Further, therapists evaluated a treatment package including demand fading, escape prevention, and self-monitoring to increase food variety.

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Severe food selectivity places children at risk for nutrient deficiencies and long-term medical complications, if unaddressed. However, poor nutrition in highly selective eaters is often overlooked when considering other behavioral or medical concerns. Additionally, studies regarding food selectivity are sparse and limited to children with developmental delays.

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Introduction: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a widespread neurodegenerative disorder characterised by wide range of symptoms. Freezing of gait (FoG), a transient feeling that the patient's feet are nailed to the floor, resulting in an inability to move, is a particularly distressful symptom. The assessment of FoG can be challenging.

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Since the first administration of insulin to a person with diabetes in 1922, scientific contributions from academia and industry have improved insulin therapy and access. The pharmaceutical need for insulin is now more than 40 tons annually, half of which is produced by recombinant secretory expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We discuss how, in this yeast species, adaptation of insulin precursors by removable structural elements is pivotal for efficient secretory expression.

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Objective: We defined reference ranges for maternal cardiac output, systemic vascular resistance, and stroke volume measured in the third trimester of pregnancy using the Ultrasound Cardiac Output Monitor 1A.

Design: Based on data from the prospective PEACH (PreEclampsia, Angiogenesis, Cardiac dysfunction and Hypertension) cohort study.

Setting: Rigshospitalet and Hvidovre Hospital, Denmark.

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Background: Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-DNA is an important diagnostic tool for EBV-associated disease, but interpretation of its clinical significance is challenging.

Objectives: We assessed the diagnostic and clinical performance of WHO-standardised qPCR for EBV-DNA (WHO EBV-qPCR) in plasma and whole blood (WB) for proven EBV disease in a prospectively accrued patient cohort.

Study Design: Central Denmark Region patients, tested with WHO EBV-qPCR from November 2017 to March 2019, were screened for EBV disease.

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  • Treatment options for trigeminal neuralgia in multiple sclerosis patients, including surgery, show limited effectiveness and high complication risks, prompting the need for assessment of outcomes and complications related to neurosurgery.
  • A study from 2012 to 2019 analyzed 18 patients who underwent various surgical procedures, finding that percutaneous methods yielded better outcomes and lower complication rates compared to microvascular decompression.
  • The results suggest percutaneous procedures are generally more suitable for most patients with trigeminal neuralgia due to multiple sclerosis, whereas microvascular decompression should be reserved for specific cases with certain anatomical features.
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The necessity of treatment using telehealth was apparent during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, as many practitioners were forced to use telehealth as a primary mode of service delivery. Although the telehealth model has been studied for different populations, little is known about its success when applied with children with feeding disorders and complex medical histories. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of using a telehealth model from the onset of treatment.

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Cochlear implants (CIs) are optimized for speech perception but poor in conveying musical sound features such as pitch, melody, and timbre. Here, we investigated the early development of discrimination of musical sound features after cochlear implantation. Nine recently implanted CI users (CIre) were tested shortly after switch-on (T1) and approximately 3 months later (T2), using a musical multifeature mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm, presenting four deviant features (intensity, pitch, timbre, and rhythm), and a three-alternative forced-choice behavioral test.

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  • Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a painful facial disorder, and microvascular decompression (MVD) is the preferred surgical treatment, yet there are limited studies assessing its efficacy and complications.
  • In a study involving 115 TN patients, 86% experienced significant improvement, with better outcomes for men and those showing neurovascular contact on MRI; however, women had a higher rate of failed outcomes.
  • Common major complications included hearing impairment, severe numbness, ataxia, and stroke, but the majority of patients (94%) still recommended the surgery due to its effectiveness.
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Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary home-based feeding program, which is a unique service delivery model.

Methods: Data were provided on oral intake, tube feeding elimination, and weight for patients who were dependent on tube feedings ( = 78). Weight data were collected for patients who showed failure to thrive ( = 49).

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Background: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) remain a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide, with implications for maternal and neonatal well-being in the short term and for long-term maternal cardiovascular health. Although the mechanisms behind HDP remain incompletely understood, evidence suggests that preeclampsia in particular is a syndrome with more than one distinct subtype.

Objectives: The PEACH (PreEclampsia, Angiogenesis, Cardiac dysfunction, Hypertension) Study was established to identify new HDP subtyping systems reflecting aetiology and prognosis and to find markers of later cardiovascular disease risk associated with preeclampsia.

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Objective: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is the most common metabolic complication of pregnancy. The incidence of GDM is increasing worldwide and 5-25% of pregnancies are diagnosed with GDM depending on screening strategies and diagnostic criteria. GDM may lead to obstetric complications and increases the risk of adult metabolic disease in the offspring.

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  • Fosphenytoin is commonly used to treat acute trigeminal neuralgia exacerbations but lacks extensive research; this study evaluates its effectiveness and side effects.
  • In a 90-day observational study with 15 patients, 60% showed a significant pain reduction within 24 hours of treatment, with a notable decrease on the pain scale.
  • While effective, the treatment can cause side effects like hypotension and dizziness, and should be administered carefully, considering other health conditions and treatment options with expert input.
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Introduction: Disabling gait symptoms, especially freezing of gait (FoG), represents a milestone in the progression of Parkinson's disease (PD). This systematic review and network meta-analysis assessed and ranked interventions according to their effectiveness in treating gait symptoms in people with PD across four different groups of gait measures.

Methods: A systematic search was carried out across PubMed, EMBASE, PubMed Central (PMC), and Cochrane Central Library from January 2000 to April 2021.

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Functional analysis is the primary assessment used to determine the function of inappropriate mealtime behavior in children with feeding disorders. Based on single-case experimental design studies and recent reviews, the prevalence of negative reinforcement alone in the maintenance of inappropriate mealtime behavior appears to be much greater than positive reinforcement alone. We conducted a retrospective consecutive-controlled case series to determine the generality of previous findings.

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Functional analyses allow clinicians to develop treatment targeting the variables maintaining a child's inappropriate mealtime behavior (Bachmeyer et al., 2019). Extended functional analyses can be inefficient, potentially delaying the onset of treatment.

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Objective: The antenatal detection of small for gestational age (SGA) pregnancies is a challenge, which may be improved by placental MRI. The longitudinal relaxation time (T1) is a tissue constant related to tissue morphology and tissue oxygenation, thereby placental T1 may be related to placental function. The aim of this study is to investigate placental T1 in appropriate for gestational age (AGA) and SGA pregnancies.

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Treatment for pediatric feeding disorders is imperative, so clinicians should alter the assessment and treatment process, making it is possible for caregivers to deliver via telehealth. Clinicians must first demonstrate that caregivers can conduct initial assessments in this format. We extended the literature on functional analysis of inappropriate mealtime behavior by demonstrating that caregivers can implement functional analysis procedures via telehealth to identify maintaining variables of inappropriate mealtime behavior.

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Chemical protein synthesis is a powerful avenue for accessing homogeneously modified proteins. While a significant number of small modified proteins bearing native post-translational modifications and non-natural modifications have been generated to date, access to larger targets has proved challenging. Herein, we describe the use of two ligation manifolds, namely, diselenide-selenoester ligation and native chemical ligation, to assemble a 31.

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Current assessments of motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease are often limited to clinical rating scales. To develop a computer application using the Microsoft Kinect sensor to assess performance-related bradykinesia. The developed application () was tested in patients with Parkinson's disease and healthy controls.

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The tsunami effect of the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting many aspects of scientific activities. Multidisciplinary experimental studies with international collaborators are hindered by the closing of the national borders, logistic issues due to lockdown, quarantine restrictions, and social distancing requirements. The full impact of this crisis on science is not clear yet, but the above-mentioned issues have most certainly restrained academic research activities.

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Introduction: Placental transverse relaxation time (T2) assessed by MRI may have the potential to improve the antenatal identification of small for gestational age. The aims of this study were to provide normal values of placental T2 in relation to gestational age at the time of MRI and to explore the correlation between placental T2 and birthweight.

Material And Methods: A mixed cohort of 112 singleton pregnancies was retrieved from our placental MRI research database.

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