Publications by authors named "L Hedelund"

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  • Hirsutism affects 5%-15% of females and laser treatment is the most effective method for long-term hair removal, but not everyone qualifies for it, creating issues in the healthcare system.
  • This study compares the eligibility assessment capabilities of healthcare professionals to convolutional neural network (CNN) models for laser hair removal.
  • The CNN model achieved a moderate accuracy of 0.52, while dermatologists reported a slightly lower accuracy of 0.48, suggesting that an AI-based tool could improve the assessment process and healthcare access, but further clinical studies are needed to ensure effectiveness.
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Background: Ablative fractional CO laser (AFL) is an established first-line energy-based treatment for acne scars. Microneedle radiofrequency (MNRF) is an emerging treatment, also targeting the skin in fractions. No studies have so far compared AFL with MNRF for acne scars in a direct controlled, side-by-side comparison.

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Introduction: While laser technology has expanded the armamentarium of treatment for various skin diseases during the past years, heterogeneity in study outcomes hampers comparability and appropriate evidence synthesis. Part of these issues can be addressed by developing a generic outcome set. Using the Delphi method, this study aims to seek consensus between key stakeholders on relevant generic outcomes ( to measure) for implementation in the international registry on Laser trEAtments in Dermatology (LEAD).

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The standardization of outcome reporting is crucial for interpretation and comparison of studies related to laser treatment of skin disorders. In collaboration with the Cochrane Skin-Core Outcome Set Initiative (CS-COUSIN), a procedure has been proposed to find consensus on the most important generic outcome domains (what to measure) for implementation in the international Laser TrEAtment in Dermatology (LEAD) registry. As the first step in the development of a generic outcome set for the LEAD registry, we undertook a systematic review to identify outcomes, outcome measurement instruments, methods and definitions reported in recently published literature of laser treatments for skin disorders.

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