Publications by authors named "M Gardeniers"

As health impairment increases, older adults utilize care from different types of caregivers, but little is known about changes in the composition of care networks. We mapped the transitions between different care networks to gain insight into which people develop care networks that include informal, privately and publicly paid care. We used three waves (2012-2015-2018) of the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam with 1413 Dutch community-dwelling adults, aged 64-100.

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  • The study validated the clinical criteria for autoimmune encephalitis (AE) proposed in 2016 and identified common conditions that can mimic AE, leading to misdiagnoses.
  • Out of 239 patients, 44% were diagnosed with AE, while 46% had mimicking conditions, highlighting the complexity of accurately diagnosing AE in patients with similar symptoms.
  • The results showed varying sensitivity and specificity for different AE criteria, with the new criteria for probable anti-LGI1 encephalitis having a notable sensitivity of 66% and a high specificity of 96%.
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Timescales of polyamide 6 melt-shaping technologies, relative to the dynamics of conformational rearrangements upon crystallization, challenge the formation of the most thermodynamically favorable chain packing and thus optimum performance. In this publication, we make use of the mediation of hydrogen bonding by water molecules in the superheated state of water, i.e.

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Background: Using longitudinal panel data, we aimed to identify three-year trajectories in cognitive and physical functioning among Dutch older adults, and the characteristics associated with these trajectories.

Methods: We used Group-based Trajectory Modelling with mortality jointly estimated to identify trajectories, using a scale composed of 6 Activities of Daily Living (ADL) as a measure of physical functioning, and the short mini mental status examination (sMMSE) or the Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly (IQCODE) as a measure of cognitive functioning. Data came from 574 Dutch adults aged 75+, collected in five nine-month measurement waves (2015-2018) for the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam.

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Computed tomography (CT) is commonly used for the diagnosis, treatment planning, and prognosis of pure orbital fractures of the orbital floor and medial wall. The aim of this study was to systematically review the current literature in order to establish an overview of CT parameters relevant to the choice of treatment and (long-term) clinical outcome for patients treated operatively and conservatively. The PRISMA guidelines were followed.

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