Publications by authors named "Nurminen M"

Background: Disparities in access to healthcare has been implied before in Finland, a country with universal healthcare but de facto tiered primary care. Less is however known about the content of care provided in different settings. Previous studies indicate potential disparities in prescribing newer medicines between healthcare sectors.

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mRNA vaccines are associated with an increased risk of myocarditis using hospital discharge diagnoses as an outcome. The validity of these register-based diagnoses is uncertain.

Methods: Patient records for subjects < 40 years of age and a diagnosis of myocarditis in the Swedish National Patient Register were manually reviewed.

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Background: Poor oral health is associated with many chronic diseases, including diabetes. As diabetes can worsen oral health and vice versa, care guidelines recommend that patients with diabetes maintain good oral health and have regular dental checkups. We analyzed the impact of receiving an initial type 2 diabetes diagnosis on dental care utilization.

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Mental health is one of the most important contributors to the global burden of disease in children and adolescents. Mental health conditions are associated with lower quality of life in adulthood. These conditions have an early onset and typically first occur in childhood.

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Studies have usually addressed the utilization of either medical or dental services, and less is known about how medical and dentist visits are associated. As oral health is linked to systemic health, knowledge on care coordination between dental and medical services is important to gain understanding of the overall functioning of health care. Register data on 25-64-year-old residents of the city of Oulu, Finland, were used for the years 2017-2018 (N = 91,060).

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Overdoses with the sedating antihistamines alimemazine, hydroxyzine, promethazine and propiomazine have received attention in recent years in Sweden. The Poisons Information Center has noted an increase in calls regarding intoxications, and the National Board of Forensic Medicine has concluded that these substances have directly contributed to a large number of poisoning deaths. When prescribing alimemazine, hydroxyzine, promethazine and propiomazine, their pharmacological properties, such as antihistaminergic and anticholinergic effects, and their anti-arrhythmic potential must be considered.

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Dental care utilization is known to have a strong socioeconomic gradient, with lower socioeconomic groups utilizing less of these services despite having poorer dental health. However, less is known about the utilization of dental services in the population concurrently in the public and private sectors in different socioeconomic groups. Additionally, evidence on how different sectors contribute to the overall socioeconomic gradient in dental care utilization is scarce.

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This review updates the scientific literature concerning asbestos and lung cancer, emphasizing cumulative exposure and synergism between asbestos exposure and tobacco smoke, and proposes an evidence-based and equitable approach to compensation for asbestos-related lung cancer cases. This update is based on several earlier reviews written by the second and third authors on asbestos and lung cancer since 1995. We reevaluated the peer-reviewed epidemiologic studies.

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Purpose: To study if second-generation antipsychotic (S-GA) use during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of pregnancy and neonatal complications.

Methods: A population-based birth cohort study using national register data extracted from the "Drugs and Pregnancy" database in Finland, years 1996-2016. The sampling frame included 1,181,090 pregnant women and their singleton births.

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Background: Floorball is a running indoor team sport that has growing popularity worldwide. Some prospective studies have investigated injuries in national floorball leagues, but such studies at the international level are lacking.

Objective: To investigate the incidence and characteristics of injuries during 12 International Floorball Federation (IFF) events.

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Aims And Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe the participation of family members in the care of Finnish adult surgical patients and the connection of the participation with the quality of patient care as perceived by surgical patients.

Background: The family members of adult surgical patients are important. Earlier studies vary concerning the nature of participation, its meaning and the connection of participation with patient-centred quality of care.

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The performance of biodegradable knitted and rolled 3-dimensional (3D) polylactide-based 96/4 scaffolds modified with bioactive glass (BaG) 13-93, chitosan and both was compared with regard to the viability, proliferation and chondrogenic differentiation of rabbit adipose stem cells (ASCs). Scaffold porosities were determined by micro-computed tomography (μCT). Water absorption and degradation of scaffolds were studied during 28-day hydrolysis in Tris-buffer.

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This study covers the whole production cycle, from biodegradable polymer processing to an in vivo tissue engineered construct. Six different biodegradable polylactide 96/4 L/D single jersey knits were manufactured using either four or eight multifilament fiber batches. The properties of those were studied in vitro for 42 weeks and in 0- to 3-year shelf life studies.

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Aims: Immunohistochemistry with panels of antibodies is a standard procedure to distinguish between malignant mesothelioma and metastatic adenocarcinoma. Most studies assess only the sensitivity and specificity for single antibodies, even when the paper concludes by recommending an antibody panel. It was the aim of this study to use a novel statistical approach to identify a minimal panel of antibodies, which would make this distinction in the majority of cases.

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Objectives: Fixed-term employment is prevalent in the Finnish labor force. This form of employment contract is marked by fragmentary work periods, demands for flexibility in workhours, and concern for multiple insecurities. A nonpermanent employee may also incur adverse health consequences.

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Human 15-lipoxygenase-1 (15-LO-1) is an oxidizing enzyme capable of producing reactive lipid hydroperoxides. 15-LO-1 and its products have been suggested to be involved in many pathological conditions, such as inflammation, atherogenesis, and carcinogenesis. We used adenovirus-mediated gene transfers to study the effects of 15-LO-1 on vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A165- and placental growth factor (PlGF)-induced angiogenesis in rabbit skeletal muscles.

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Incidence and possible risk factors of acute rejection, time to acute rejection, graft rejection within 3 months, multiple rejections within 1 year, steroid-resistant rejection, and graft lost to chronic rejection or to chronic dysfunction were evaluated in 388 liver transplantations. HLA matches, anti-HLA class I antibodies, positive crossmatch test, or positive cytomegalovirus serology did not have an effect on the occurrence of acute or chronic rejection. Increased total bleeding diminished occurrence of acute rejection, lengthened the time to acute rejection, and reduced the risk of steroid-resistant rejection.

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This communication reviews the demographic concept of worklife expectancy and draws the epidemiologists' attention to its usefulness in occupational health research and pension policy making. The distinctions between different analytic approaches to the quantification of expected workforce status and mobility are pointed out. A recently developed multivariate large-sample regression method for the analysis of worklife tables is placed into the general context of life tables.

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Prognostic models were developed for analyzing graft survival in a single-center study consisting of all 388 adult liver transplantations performed during 20 years. Proportional hazard models and generalized linear models were used to assess which risk factors, related to donor and recipient characteristics as well as graft preservation and operation, had an effect on graft survival. The prognostic modeling evidenced favorable trends in graft survival time during the successive quinquennials 1982-1987, 1988-1992, and 1993-1997, in comparison to the referent time period 1998-2002.

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There is a lack of knowledge about the effect of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) on auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) in severe psychotic depression. The aim of this study was to investigate both the effect of ECT on attention-dependent ERP (P300) and the correlation of P300 values with depression level. We recorded the auditory ERPs of 23 patients expressing psychotic symptoms and fulfilling the DSM-III-R criteria for treatment-resistant severe major depressive episode before and a week after successful bitemporal ECT.

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Objectives: To review statistics on smoking prevalence and to analyze whether the implementation of national tobacco control legislation had an association with the prevalence of smoking, and thereby, with the occurrence of smoking-related lung diseases.

Design: Smoking prevalence rates (from 1960 to 2000), lung cancer incidence rates (from 1980 to 2000), and respiratory disease mortality rates (from 1980 to 1998) were obtained from Finnish national surveys and registers. Regression models with 20-year lag times for disease occurrence were applied in the statistical analysis.

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Study Design: The occurrence of anular tears and general disc degeneration of the lumbar spine was studied in relation to the lifetime frequency of back pain.

Summary Of Background Data: Although anular tears and ruptures are common targets for diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, the relationship between disc findings and back pain has been weak or nonexistent.

Methods: The data comprised barium sulfate discograms of lumbar spine levels from 157 male cadavers.

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Working population health metrics.

Scand J Work Environ Health

October 2004

This review is concerned with population health metrics that simultaneously consider information on mortality and nonfatal health outcomes as probabilistic measures representing the level of health in a working population. The optimal properties that such a measurement system should have are briefly discussed, and the merits and limitations of health expectancies are compared versus health gap measures. The conceptual basis of these measures are considered, especially with a view to health promotion.

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Objective: Two methods to assess liver echogenicity were compared.

Methods: Liver/kidney echogenicity ratio was measured in 41 persons with the ultrasound software and visually graded by two radiologists and a radiographer. These echogenicity ratios and grades were related to risk factors for fatty liver and to liver enzyme levels.

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