Publications by authors named "Kokki H"

: Psychological factors impact patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). This study assessed the influence of preoperative anxiety, depression, and resilience on postoperative pain interference and life satisfaction one year after spine surgery. : This study was a secondary analysis of a study involving 120 patients who underwent elective spine surgery and were randomly assigned to receive either tramadol-paracetamol (37.

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Single-nuclei RNA sequencing remains a challenge for many human tissues, as incomplete removal of background signal masks cell-type-specific signals and interferes with downstream analyses. Here, we present Quality Clustering (QClus), a droplet filtering algorithm targeted toward challenging samples. QClus uses additional metrics, such as cell-type-specific marker gene expression, to cluster nuclei and filter empty and highly contaminated droplets, providing reliable filtering of samples with varying number of nuclei and contamination levels.

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Introduction: Hypoxia training is mandatory for military pilots, but variability in hypoxia symptoms challenges the training. In a previous study we showed that 64% of pilots recognized hypoxia faster in their second normobaric hypoxia session conducted 2.4 yr after the first.

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Cardiovascular disease plays a central role in the electrical and structural remodeling of the right atrium, predisposing to arrhythmias, heart failure, and sudden death. Here, we dissect with single-nuclei RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) and spatial transcriptomics the gene expression changes in the human ex vivo right atrial tissue and pericardial fluid in ischemic heart disease, myocardial infarction, and ischemic and non-ischemic heart failure using asymptomatic patients with valvular disease who undergo preventive surgery as the control group. We reveal substantial differences in disease-associated gene expression in all cell types, collectively suggesting inflammatory microvascular dysfunction and changes in the right atrial tissue composition as the valvular and vascular diseases progress into heart failure.

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Objectives: Multimodal pain management is one component in enhanced recovery after surgery protocol. Here we evaluate the efficacy of tramadol-paracetamol in acute postoperative pain and pain outcome at 12 months after spine surgery in randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

Methods: We randomized 120 patients undergoing spine surgery to receive, for add-on pain management, two tramadol-paracetamol 37.

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Aims: Both effective analgesia and early breastfeeding play an important role in maternal and neonatal well-being after Caesarean delivery. We studied controlled-release oxycodone tablet treatment for postoperative pain management and determined the excretion of oxycodone into breast milk.

Methods: Controlled-release oxycodone/naloxone 10/5-mg tablets (n = 21) or controlled-release oxycodone 10-mg tablets (n = 22) were administered to mothers twice a day for the first 3 days after elective Caesarean delivery as a part of multimodal analgesia.

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Infantile Epileptic Spasms Syndrome (IESS) is an epileptic encephalopathy in childhood that affects infants under the age of two years. When spasm series occur, prognosis for cognitive outcome is poor in the majority of cases. The encephalopathy in IESS includes delayed maturation of normal sleep phenomena in the EEG, such as sleep spindles.

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  • 56 patients undergoing arthroplasty received 7-day extended-release buprenorphine patches (5 µg/h) for five weeks, starting two weeks before their surgery.
  • Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples were taken during spinal anesthesia to assess buprenorphine levels.
  • Median buprenorphine concentrations were 54 pg/mL in plasma and 1.6 pg/mL in CSF, with notable variability in concentration levels among different patients.
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Introduction: Opioids are used for pain relief during the first stage of labor. Oxycodone can cause maternal hypotension that may modify utero- and fetoplacental circulatory physiology. We hypothesized that maternal intravenous (i.

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Background And Objective: Non-obstetric surgery is fairly common in pregnant women. We performed a systematic review to update data on non-obstetric surgery in pregnant women. The aim of this review was to evaluate the effects of non-obstetric surgery during pregnancy on pregnancy, fetal and maternal outcomes.

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Purpose: To survey trends of antipsychotic use during pregnancy and examine the associations between the use of quetiapine or any antipsychotic and adverse obstetric and neonatal outcomes.

Methods: Birth register study of 36,083 women who gave birth at Kuopio University Hospital, Finland, between 2002 and 2016. Obstetric and neonatal outcomes between women using quetiapine ( = 152) or any antipsychotic ( = 227) were compared to controls ( = 35,133).

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Aims: To assess anxiety, depression, perceived stress, couple satisfaction and life satisfaction of parents of healthy newborns in two cohorts in 2015 and in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Design: A prospective follow-up study.

Methods: We enrolled 60 parents of healthy newborns (n = 30 dyads) in 2015 and 60 parents (n = 30 dyads) in 2020.

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Physiological episodes are an issue in military aviation. Some non-pressure-related in-flight symptoms are proved to be due to hyperventilation rather than hypoxia. The aim of this study was to validate a new training method provoking hyperventilation during normobaric hypoxia (NH) training in an F/A-18 Hornet simulator.

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Introduction: The standard surgical treatment for recurrent or chronic tonsillitis is extracapsular tonsillectomy. Recent studies show that intracapsular tonsillectomy has the potential to reduce the postoperative morbidity of patients undergoing tonsil surgery. The Finnish Intracapsular Tonsillectomy (FINITE) trial aims to provide level I evidence to support the hypothesis that the recovery time from tonsil surgery can be reduced with intracapsular tonsillectomy.

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Background: There is sparse information about postoperative pain after short stay surgery. We explored the incidence of immediate postoperative pain and its relationship with persistent pain or opioid use 2 weeks after surgery.

Methods: This was a subgroup analysis of prospective and controlled data from adult patients (n = 931) who underwent short-stay surgery in a tertiary care hospital.

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Buprenorphine is used during pregnancy for the treatment of opioid use disorder. Limited data exist on the central nervous system (CNS) permeation and distribution, and on the fetal exposure to buprenorphine. The aim of our study was to determine the extent of buprenorphine distribution to CNS in the pregnant sheep, and their fetus at steady-state, and their newborn lambs postdelivery, using three different dosing regimens.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between resilience, psychological symptoms, and recovery outcomes in women one year after undergoing gynecological surgery.
  • A total of 271 women participated, with high resilience levels noted regardless of benign or malignant diagnoses, leading to less pain and better health-related quality of life a year later.
  • Results showed that while pre-surgery quality of life and anxiety levels were worse in patients with malignant diagnoses, improvements were observed at the 12-month mark for both groups, particularly in life satisfaction and reduced anxiety.
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Introduction: All animals, including humans, are exposed to heavy metals which are known to accumulate in different tissues, especially in bone. During pregnancy, the maternal bone turnover is increased and the metals in the mother's body can be mobilized into the bloodstream. Heavy metals in maternal blood are known to pass through the placenta to the fetal blood and finally, deposited to bone tissue.

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Epidural analgesia is commonly used in labour analgesia and in postoperative pain after major surgery. It is highly effective in severe acute pain, has minimal effects on foetus and newborn, may reduce postoperative complications, and enhance patient satisfaction. In epidural analgesia, low concentrations of local anaesthetics are combined with opioids.

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Purpose: We evaluated patients' functional outcomes 2 weeks after a 23-h surgery model in a tertiary care hospital.

Methods: This prospective study comprised data on 993 consecutive adult patients who underwent a 23-h surgery. Patients were interviewed before surgery and at 14 days after surgery by telephone with a multidimensional structural survey including closed- and open-ended questions.

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We evaluated psychiatric symptoms, posttraumatic growth, and life satisfaction among the parents (n = 34) of newborns (n = 17) requiring therapeutic hypothermia or urgent surgery (interest group). Our control group included 60 parents of healthy newborns (n = 30). The first surveys were completed soon after diagnosis or delivery and the follow-up surveys 1 year later (participation rate 88% in the interest group and 70% in the control group).

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Background: Oxycodone pharmacokinetics have been described in premature neonates through to obese adults. Covariate influences have been accounted for using allometry (size) and maturation of oxycodone clearance with age. The target concentration is dependent on pain intensity that may differ over pain duration or between individuals.

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Background: Oxycodone is used in children and adults for the control of acute postoperative pain. Covariate influences such as age, size, and fat mass on oxycodone pharmacokinetic parameters over the human lifespan are poorly quantified.

Methods: Pooled oxycodone time-concentration profiles were available from preterm neonates to adults.

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Background: Buprenorphine is used in the opioid maintenance treatment for opioid dependent patients, including pregnant women. Despite the wide use, limited data exists on buprenorphine pharmacokinetics and fetal exposure during pregnancy. The aim of our study was to determine the buprenorphine pharmacokinetics during transdermal patch dosing to pregnant sheep and, to determine the extent of transplacental transfer of buprenorphine to the fetus.

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