Publications by authors named "Straeten C"

Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) is a highly prevalent condition characterized by lateral hip and thigh pain. The Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment (VISA) questionnaire specifically tailored for GTPS (VISA-G) questionnaire was developed for the purpose of assessing and quantifying the severity of symptoms related to gluteal tendinopathy or GTPS. It is commonly used in research and clinical settings to evaluate the impact of GTPS on patient function and quality of life.

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Background/objectives: Based on the premise that tongue and lip force is affected in individuals with orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs), orofacial myofunctional therapy (OMT) programs typically include the strengthening of orofacial muscles through isometric and isotonic exercises. The purpose of this study is to examine whether there is indeed a measurable difference in maximum tongue and lip strength and endurance between subjects with and without OMDs, as well as to explore Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) in this population.

Methods: Sixty healthy young adults (mean age 18.

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Introduction: Children with malocclusion, combined with orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs), show increased risk of developing orthodontic problems and needs later in life. Speech-language therapists typically provide orofacial myofunctional therapy (OMT) after referral by dentists, orthodontists or ENT specialists. Interdisciplinary treatment is often advisable to prevent relapse after orthodontic treatment.

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Purpose: Individuals born with a cleft palate with or without a cleft lip (CP ± L) often experience functional, aesthetic, and psychosocial consequences well into adulthood. This study aimed to investigate outcomes of speech and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in adults with a CP ± L who received interdisciplinary cleft care at the Ghent University Hospital using valid, reliable, and condition-specific instruments.

Method: Thirteen Belgian Dutch-speaking participants with a CP ± L with a mean age of 25.

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Informed consent (IC) is the process of communication between research staff and potential research participants. However, ensuring that participants clearly understand what research participation entails, raises significant challenges. The aim of this study is to provide insight into some communication barriers that research staff are confronted with and make practical recommendations to improve communication between research staff and participants.

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Objectives: Based on limited evidence from case reports and small cohort studies of metal-on-metal (MoM) hip implant patients with presumed systemic cobalt (Co) toxicity, and a few animal studies on Co-induced damage to the otovestibular system, it was hypothesised that Co exhibits an ototoxic potential alongside other systemic manifestations. Preliminary investigations from our research group in MoM patients confirmed this assumption for the auditory system, whereas no signs of Co-induced vestibular impairment were detected, and a clear dose-response relationship between the auditory function and the blood Co levels was lacking. Therefore, the current study aimed to extend and validate these findings in a larger sample of MoM patients and control subjects, to explore the potential clinical value of audiovestibular outcome measures in the risk estimation of systemic Co toxicity in this patient population.

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  • This study investigated whether blocking the IL-6 or IL-1 pathways could help improve clinical outcomes in hospitalized COVID-19 patients suffering from hypoxic respiratory failure and cytokine release syndrome.
  • A randomized, multicenter trial was conducted with 16 hospitals in Belgium, focusing on patients with specific criteria related to COVID-19 symptoms, oxygen levels, and markers of systemic inflammation.
  • The trial employed a factorial design to assess the effectiveness of IL-1 blockade with anakinra compared to a control group, exploring its impact on the recovery timeline for severely ill patients.
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Background: Surgical (SM) or cloth facemasks (CM) has become mandatory in many public spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic. They may interfere with the participation in physical activities.

Objective: To evaluate how these masks influence dyspnoea (primary outcome), exercise performance and cardiorespiratory response during a 1-min sit-to-stand test (1STST), and to assess masks discomfort sensations.

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Over the last decades, the face of health care has changed dramatically, with big improvements in what is technically feasible. However, there are indicators that the current approach to evaluating evidence in health care is not holistic and hence in the long run, health care will not be sustainable. New conceptual and normative frameworks for the evaluation of health care need to be developed and investigated.

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It has been reported that balance impairments and asymmetrical movement patterns occur in patients after total kne arthroplasty (TKA). The purpose of this study was to evaluate if force- and weight-bearing asymmetry correlate with patient-reported outcomes (PROMs). Twenty patients were prospectively analysed up to 6 months after TKA.

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  • Zilucoplan is being tested for its ability to inhibit severe lung injury and enhance recovery in COVID-19 patients with breathing difficulties, focusing on improving oxygen levels.
  • The study is a phase 2 trial that is randomized and involves multiple centers in Belgium, enrolling adults who meet specific COVID-19 related criteria.
  • Participants will receive Zilucoplan alongside antibiotics, with the aim of assessing both the treatment's safety and its effectiveness in improving patients' short- and long-term health outcomes.
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Background: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) in patients younger than 50 years poses significant challenges including postoperative limitations of activity and higher failure rates. Sub-par outcomes of hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) in registries remain controversial due to multiple confounders. Favourable HRA results in some studies are often regarded as irreproducible.

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Objective: This study aimed to systematically investigate the ototoxic potential of cobalt in patients with a metal-on-metal (MoM) hip implant, using objective auditory and vestibular assessments and a questionnaire. The results of the objective evaluation were published previously, whereas the current study focused on the questionnaire outcome and its relationship to the blood cobalt level. Twenty patients (33-65 years) with a primary MoM hip implant and 20 non-implanted control subjects, matched for age, gender, and noise exposure, received a questionnaire to evaluate the presence of several hearing and balance symptoms (part 1) and general neurological issues (part 2).

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Metal-on-metal (MoM) prostheses, in which the bearing surfaces are made of a metal alloy, may release metal ions upon wear and corrosion, potentially inducing both local and systemic toxicity. As the systemic cobalt concentration increases with the degree of implant wear, this concentration needs to be monitored as a means of assessing implant function and the risk of adverse effects. Here, we report on the development, validation and application of a method to quantitatively assess these Co concentrations in whole blood, based on the combination of volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) and inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).

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Background: Kinematic patterns after TKA can vary considerably from those of the native knee. It is unknown, however, if there is a relationship between a given kinematic pattern and patient satisfaction after TKA.

Questions/purposes: Is there an association between kinematic patterns as measured by AP translation during open kinetic chain flexion-extension and closed kinetic chain exercises (rising from a chair and squatting) and a custom aggregate of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) that targeted symptoms, pain, activities of daily living (ADL), sports, quality of life (QOL), and patient satisfaction after TKA?

Methods: Thirty patients who underwent TKA between 2014 and 2016 were tested at a minimum follow-up of 6 months.

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Introduction: The validated Knee Osteoarthritis Grading System (KOGS) was implemented and clinical results were compared with patient satisfaction data and implant survivorship in a multi-centre study with surgeons familiar with unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA), patellofemoral arthroplasty (PFA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This is also the first study to evaluate the prevalence of UKA and TKA in consecutive osteoarthritis (OA) knee arthroplasties assessed by this system..

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Introduction: Hip resurfacing (HRA) requires a new standardised radiographic evaluation protocol. Evaluation of acetabular components is similar to total hip arthroplasty (THA) but femoral components require different criteria. This study evaluates the efficacy of a new femoral zonal system for radiographic HRA assessment in identifying clinical problems.

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From as early as 2005, different guidelines and quality standards covering biobank activities and sample handling methods have been developed to improve and guarantee the reproducibility of biomarker research. Ten years on, the BBMRI.be Quality working group wanted to gauge the current situation of these aspects in the biobanks of the BBMRI.

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The Bioresource center Ghent is the central hospital-integrated biobank of Ghent University Hospital. Our mission is to facilitate translational biomedical research by collecting, storing and providing high quality biospecimens to researchers. Several of our biobank partners store large amounts of cell lines.

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Objectives: During the past decade, the initial popularity of metal-on-metal (MoM) hip implants has shown a progressive decline due to increasingly reported implant failure and revision surgeries. Local as well as systemic toxic side effects have been associated with excessive metal ion release from implants, in which cobalt (Co) plays an important role. The rare condition of systemic cobaltism seems to manifest as a clinical syndrome with cardiac, endocrine, and neurological symptoms, including hearing loss, tinnitus, and imbalance.

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Purpose: To investigate whether magnetic field-related anisotropies of collagen may be correlated with postmortem findings in animal models.

Methods: Optimized scan planning and new MRI data-processing methods were proposed and analyzed using Monte Carlo simulations. Six caprine and 10 canine knees were scanned at various orientations to the main magnetic field.

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In recent years, bisphosphonates and RANK-ligand inhibitors have become the mainstay of treatment for multiple types of osteoporosis, as well as several other metabolic bone diseases. Although rare, atypical femoral fracture is a recent but clearly defined complication of antiresorptive therapy with bisphosphonates, and likely also with denosumab. In this article, we present 3 different cases of atypical femoral fracture: an incomplete fracture linked to a bisphosphonate, an incomplete fracture linked to denosumab, and a complete atypical femoral fracture.

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