Publications by authors named "Ragnheidur Fridriksdottir"

Background: Limited data exists about treatment outcomes in nationwide hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination programs where injection drug use (IDU) is the main mode of transmission. In 2016 Iceland initiated the HCV elimination program known as Treatment as Prevention for Hepatitis C (TraP HepC). Factors associated with HCV cure in this population are examined.

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  • The study investigates the use of reprojected planar images from newer ring-configured CZT gamma cameras as a substitute for traditional planar scintigraphy in diagnosing ATTR cardiac amyloidosis using [Tc]Tc-DPD.
  • Both imaging methods were tested on 30 patients, comparing results from conventional and CZT gamma cameras, focusing on image quality and consistency in scoring.
  • Findings indicate that reprojected images can effectively assess ATTR amyloidosis, with strong agreement in scoring and measurement ratios, although a slight decrease in image quality was noted.
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Background: The Treatment as Prevention for Hepatitis C program started in 2016 in Iceland, offering treatment with direct-acting antivirals to hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected individuals. Reinfections through injection drug use (IDU) can hamper elimination efforts. We determined reinfection rates of HCV among patients in the program.

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Background: WHO has set targets to eliminate hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection as a global health threat by 2030 through a 65% reduction in HCV-related deaths and 80% reduction in HCV incidence. To achieve these goals, WHO set service coverage targets of 90% of the infected population being diagnosed and 80% of eligible patients being treated. In February, 2016, Iceland initiated a nationwide HCV elimination programme known as treatment as prevention for hepatitis C (TraP HepC), which aimed to maximise diagnosis and treatment access.

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