Publications by authors named "Frandsen J"

Ants are one of the most ecologically and evolutionarily successful groups of animals and exhibit a remarkable degree of phenotypic diversity. This success is largely attributed to the fact that all ants are eusocial and live in colonies with a reproductive division of labor between morphologically distinct queen and worker castes. Yet, despite over a century of studies on caste determination and evolution in ants, we lack a complete ontogenetic series from egg to adult for any ant species.

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Background: Femoral neck fractures (FNFs) in elderly patients are associated with major morbidity and mortality. The influence of postoperative discharge location on recovery and outcomes after arthroplasty for hip fractures is not well understood.

Methods: A multisite retrospective cohort from 9 academic centers identified patients who had FNF treated with hemiarthroplasty or total hip arthroplasty between 2010 and 2019.

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Background: Additive manufacturing has recently gained popularity and is widely adopted in the orthopaedic industry. However, there is a paucity of literature on the radiographic and clinical outcomes of these relatively novel components. The aim of this study was to assess the 2-year clinical and radiographic outcomes of a specific additive-manufactured acetabular component in primary total hip arthroplasty.

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  • The study aimed to explore how prolonged exercise impacts liver fat (LF) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) in well-trained older men, comparing their health metrics with those of recreationally active peers.
  • After cycling 2,558 km over 16 days, results showed that well-trained older men had lower VAT and a trend towards lower LF compared to a control group, with LF significantly decreasing post-exercise.
  • Ultimately, while repeated exercise reduced LF, it did not affect VAT, fat mass, or lean mass, indicating that aerobic capacity relates to lower LF and VAT levels in older active individuals.
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Digitalization has paved the way for new paradigms such as digital shadows and digital twins for fermentation processes, opening the door for real-time process monitoring, control, and optimization. With a digital shadow, real-time model adaptation to accommodate complex metabolic phenomena such as metabolic shifts of a process can be monitored. Despite the many benefits of digitalization, the potential has not been fully reached in the industry.

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Reports of fading vole and lemming population cycles and persisting low populations in some parts of the Arctic have raised concerns about the spread of these fundamental changes to tundra food web dynamics. By compiling 24 unique time series of lemming population fluctuations across the circumpolar region, we show that virtually all populations displayed alternating periods of cyclic/non-cyclic fluctuations over the past four decades. Cyclic patterns were detected 55% of the time ( = 649 years pooled across sites) with a median periodicity of 3.

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Background: Instability is a known complication following total hip arthroplasty (THA) and is influenced by spinopelvic alignment. Radiographic markers have been investigated to optimize the acetabular cup position. This study evaluated if the empty ischial fossa (EIF) sign and the position of the trans-teardrop line were predictive of postoperative instability.

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Background: Numerous cementless stems are available to maximize implant stability, fit, and survivorship in total hip arthroplasty. Recently, a new metaphyseal-filling triple-taper collared stem was designed using femoral morphology data obtained from over 1300 computed tomography scans. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the radiographic fit and fill of this new stem in the coronal and sagittal dimensions.

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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of prolonged endurance exercise on adipose tissue inflammation markers and mitochondrial respiration in younger and older men.

Methods: "Young" (aged 30 years, n = 7) and "old" (aged 65 years, n = 7) trained men were exposed to an exercise intervention of 15 consecutive days biking 7 to 9 hours/day at 63% and 65% of maximal heart rate (young and old, respectively), going from Copenhagen, Denmark to Palermo, Italy. Adipose tissue was sampled from both the gluteal and abdominal depot before and after the intervention.

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Background: Functional patient-specific acetabular component positioning is important in total hip arthroplasty. We preoperatively evaluate the pelvic tilt (PT) on standing anteroposterior (AP) pelvis radiographs using a novel measurement and then recreate this intraoperatively using imaging. The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a linear correlation between this novel measurement and the actual PT.

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It has recently been established that myosin, the molecular motor protein, is able to exist in two conformations in relaxed skeletal muscle. These conformations are known as the super-relaxed (SRX) and disordered-relaxed (DRX) states and are finely balanced to optimize ATP consumption and skeletal muscle metabolism. Indeed, SRX myosins are thought to have a 5- to 10-fold reduction in ATP turnover compared with DRX myosins.

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Background: Traditionally, nondisplaced geriatric femoral neck fractures (FNFs) have undergone operative fixation, while displaced geriatric FNFs have undergone hip arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences between outcomes in patients with nondisplaced (Garden I and II) fractures and displaced (Garden III and IV) fractures that were treated with arthroplasty.

Methods: This was a retrospective review of patients who had a minimum of 1 year follow-up from nine academic medical centers who underwent arthroplasty for FNFs between 2010 and 2020.

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The US Navy, including the US Marine Corps and Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP), has a robust radiological protection and monitoring program meeting (and typically exceeding, in the name of conservatism) federal law requirements. The program covers the variety of ways in which the Navy produces and uses ionizing radiation and radioactive sources: in medicine, nuclear ship propulsion and repair, industrial and aircraft radiography, and myriad other unique uses in carrying out its vital mission. In executing these programs, thousands of people across the world are employed as active-duty Sailors and Marines, government civilians, and government contractors.

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Riboswitches are non-coding RNA elements that play vital roles in regulating gene expression. Their specific ligand-dependent structural reorganization facilitates their use as templates for design of engineered RNA switches for therapeutics, nanotechnology and synthetic biology. T-box riboswitches bind tRNAs to sense aminoacylation and control gene expression via transcription attenuation or translation inhibition.

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Background: Outcomes of patellofemoral arthroplasty (PFA) to total knee arthroplasty (TKA) conversion are reported to be similar to primary cases. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the cause for conversion from PFA to TKA correlated to outcomes when compared to a matched cohort.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed to identify aseptic PFA to TKA conversions between 2000 and 2021.

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Background: Computer and accelerometer-based navigation (ABN) tools have demonstrated improved mechanical alignment in primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA). ABN, in particular, is attractive due to avoidance of pins and trackers. Prior literature has yet to demonstrate an associated improvement in functional outcomes using ABN compared to conventional instrumentation (CONV).

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  • Exercise is crucial for the rehabilitation of people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS), but existing research primarily focuses on middle-aged individuals, leaving gaps in understanding for younger and older populations.
  • A systematic review revealed that out of 4576 records, only 202 studies were relevant, with a majority (82.2%) enrolling pwMS aged 35-54 years and a very small percentage including those above 60 years.
  • The findings underscore the necessity for more diverse exercise studies targeting different age, disability levels, and disease durations in pwMS to ensure comprehensive understanding and applicability of exercise benefits across all subpopulations.
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Purpose: To determine the likelihood of, and risk factors for, progression of rotator cuff tendinopathy to tear on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients treated conservatively for minimum 1 year.

Methods: Patients in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Corporate Data Warehouse with a diagnosis of rotator cuff injury and sequential MRI of the same shoulder at least 1 year apart were identified. Presenting MRIs were reviewed to select patients with tendinopathy, while excluding those with a normal appearing cuff, tear, or prior repair.

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Background: Palliative care (PC) is an essential part of oncologic care, but its optimal role within a cancer center remains unclear. This study examines oncology healthcare providers' perspectives about the role of PC at a comprehensive cancer center (CCC).

Methods: Physicians, nurses, and other oncology healthcare providers at a CCC were surveyed for their opinions about the role of inpatient and outpatient PC, preferences for PC services, and barriers to referral.

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Purpose: To determine the likelihood of and risk factors for tear progression among patients with a symptomatic partial or full-thickness rotator cuff tears (RCTs) who return with continued shoulder pain and obtain subsequent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to identify various patient factors and MRI findings associated with rotator cuff tear progression.

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of MRI studies from Veteran's Affair patients with conservatively treated partial- or full-thickness rotator cuff tears. Patient characteristics and demographics were obtained via chart review.

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Importance: Trials comparing balanced crystalloids with normal saline have yielded mixed results regarding reductions in kidney complications and mortality for hospitalized patients receiving intravenous fluids.

Objective: To evaluate the association of a multifaceted implementation program encouraging the preferential use of lactated Ringer solution with patient outcomes and intravenous fluid-prescribing practices in a large, multilevel health care system.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This type 2 hybrid implementation and comparative effectiveness study enrolled all patients 18 years or older who received 1 L or more of intravenous fluids while admitted to an emergency department and/or inpatient unit at 1 of 22 hospitals in Idaho and Utah between November 1, 2018, and February 29, 2020.

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Cannabidiol is a nonpsychoactive phytocannabinoid produced by the plant and possesses a wide range of pharmacological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective activities. Cannabidiol functions in a neuroprotective manner, in part through the activation of cellular antioxidant pathways. The glyoxalase pathway detoxifies methylglyoxal, a highly reactive metabolic byproduct that can accumulate in the brain, and contributes to the severity of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease.

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Aim & Methods: Extreme endurance exercise provides a valuable research model for understanding the adaptive metabolic response of older and younger individuals to intense physical activity. Here, we compare a wide range of metabolic and physiologic parameters in two cohorts of seven trained men, age 30 ± 5 years or age 65 ± 6 years, before and after the participants travelled ≈3000 km by bicycle over 15 days.

Results: Over the 15-day exercise intervention, participants lost 2-3 kg fat mass with no significant change in body weight.

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Background: Intraoperative fluoroscopy is an essential tool to assist orthopedic surgeons in accurately and safely implanting hardware. In arthroplasty cases, its use is on the rise with the increasing popularity of the direct anterior (DA) approach for THA. However, exposure of ionizing radiation poses a potential health risk to surgeons.

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Background: Anterior-based approaches for total hip arthroplasty (THA) have gained popularity over the last decade. At our institution, anterior-based approaches are preferentially utilized, including both anterior-based muscle-sparing (ABMS) and direct anterior (DA) for primary THA. As there are higher complication rates during the transition to an anterior approach, we compared the outcomes and complications between ABMS and DA approaches beyond the learning curve.

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