Publications by authors named "P E Holm"

Background: Pregnancy is a complex biological process and serious complications can arise when the delicate balance between the maternal and semi-allogeneic fetal immune systems is disrupted or challenged. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), pre-eclampsia, preterm birth, and low birth weight pose serious threats to maternal and fetal health. Identification of early biomarkers through an in-depth understanding of molecular mechanisms is critical for early intervention.

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The application of artificial intelligence methods to electronic patient records paves the way for large-scale analysis of multimodal data. Such population-wide data describing deep phenotypes composed of thousands of features are now being leveraged to create data-driven algorithms, which in turn has led to improved methods for early cancer detection and screening. Remaining challenges include establishment of infrastructures for prospective testing of such methods, ways to assess biases given the data, and gathering of sufficiently large and diverse datasets that reflect disease heterogeneities across populations.

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  • - Sudden cardiac death can be the first sign of underlying heart disease, making accurate postmortem diagnoses important for genetic testing and informing relatives about hereditary risks.
  • - Diagnosing arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy after death is difficult due to variable structural heart changes and a lack of clinical data, but postmortem analyses can leverage the available tissue for new insights.
  • - An innovative automated method developed to analyze heart tissue can help quantify structural changes and may enable the establishment of new diagnostic criteria for cardiac diseases after death, offering a useful template for future research.
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Background: Little is known about delivering telehealth from a healthcare provider's perspective.

Purpose: To investigate physiotherapists' (PTs) experiences in delivering live online exercise and education for people with knee osteoarthritis (OA).

Methods: This was a qualitative individual interview study with a thematic analysis approach.

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Background: The high incidence of knee injuries in football/handball challenges effective prevention. Identifying tangible and modifiable factors associated with a knee injury may innovate preventive actions. Engaging key stakeholders can reveal crucial insights that could improve knee injury prevention in football/handball.

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