Publications by authors named "Nils Skovgaard"

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major health burden affecting more than 10% of the global population. It is a multifactorial disease with many risk factors attributed lifestyle diseases. The prevalence of CKD in Greenland is unknown; however, the prevalence of risk factors contributing to CKD is increasing.

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A standardized examination regime for ischemic stroke (IS) patients was implemented in Greenland in 2010. Prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) of 32% was found among discharged IS patients from 2011 to 2012, and our study aims to estimate the use of Holter ECGs for AF diagnostics and the current prevalence of AF among IS patients in Greenland. Patients discharged from Queen Ingrid's Hospital in Nuuk between 2016 and 2021 with an ICD-10 diagnosis of IS or stroke without specification were included.

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  • The study assessed primary health care activity in Greenland by analyzing patient contacts and diagnostic codes in 2021, comparing information from Nuuk to the rest of the country.
  • In that year, 83.7% of the population engaged with PHC, leading to a total of 335,494 registered contacts, predominantly initiated by females (61.3%).
  • The most common diagnostic categories included "General and unspecified," "Musculoskeletal," and "Skin," highlighting the accessibility of the PHC system and the higher frequency of female patient interactions.
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This study estimates the age- and sex-specific prevalence of patients receiving urate-lowering therapy (ULT) in Greenland and compares the results with estimates in Denmark. Characteristics of patients receiving ULT in Greenland were compared to age- and sex-matched controls. The study was designed as a cross-sectional case−control study based on nationwide data from medical and population registers in Greenland and Denmark.

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The study is a register-based cross-sectional study aiming to estimate the prevalence of treated osteoporosis in Greenland compared to Denmark and provide a description of the patients with osteoporosis in Greenland. In addition, the study estimates the incidence of hip fractures in Greenland from 2018 to 2020 among people aged 65 years or older. The overall prevalence of patients prescribed medication for osteoporosis among those aged 18 years or older was 0.

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  • The study aimed to determine the prevalence of psoriasis based on age and gender in Nuuk and investigate associated risk factors and comorbidities relative to a matching control group.
  • Out of 175 diagnosed cases (0.9%) of psoriasis in Nuuk as of January 2022, the prevalence among adults was found to be 1.1%, with no significant gender differences in rates.
  • Patients with psoriasis had a higher occurrence of chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension compared to controls, highlighting the need for greater awareness of psoriasis as a chronic skin disease in the region.
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The aim of this study was to estimate the age- and gender-specific prevalence and quality of care among patients using medication targeting obstructive lung disease in the five regions of Greenland. The study was designed as a cross-sectional study. Data on patients using medication targeting obstructive lung disease was obtained from the electronically medical record used in Greenland.

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Depression is a mental illness affecting more than 260 million people worldwide. In Greenland, the prevalence of patients treated with antidepressant medicine (antidepressants) has not previously been investigated. The aim of this study was to estimate and compare the age- and gender-specific prevalence of patients treated with antidepressants in Greenland and Denmark.

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In order to estimate the current coverage rate among all children in Greenland, we conducted an observational cross-sectional study identifying all children in Greenland eligible for a vaccination between 1 March 2018 and 16 June 2019. we found an overall national coverage of 85.4%.

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The barrier properties of cellular membranes are increasingly attracting attention as a source of inspiration for designing biomimetic membranes. The broad range of potential technological applications makes the use of lipid and lately also polymeric materials a popular choice for constructing biomimetic membranes, where the barrier properties can be controlled by the composition of the membrane constituent elements. Here we investigate the membrane properties reported by the light-induced proton pumping activity of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) reconstituted in three vesicle systems of different membrane composition.

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