Publications by authors named "T Voor"

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  • The study aimed to assess the factors affecting surgical outcomes for patients undergoing pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) due to complications from proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).
  • Data was gathered from 732 patients over five years, evaluating demographics, surgical indications, and visual outcomes post-surgery.
  • Results showed significant differences in visual acuity based on surgical indications and treatments; iatrogenic breaks negatively impacted recovery, while certain preoperative therapies improved vision outcomes.
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Background: In 2021, the Nepal national emergency care system's assessment (ECSA) identified 39 activities and 11 facility-specific goals to improve care. To support implementation of the ECSA facility-based goals, this pilot study used the World Health Organization's (WHO) Hospital Emergency Unit Assessment Tool (HEAT) to evaluate key functions of emergency care at tertiary hospitals in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Methods: This cross-sectional study used the standardized HEAT assessment tool.

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This project aimed to assess the consistency of hypnotizability over repeated assessments when measured by the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale: Form C (SHSS:C), and the Elkins Hypnotizability Scale (EHS) and to contrast score distribution and pleasantness of these scales. University students were administered either the SHSS:C or the EHS twice with a one-week delay by separate experimenters. Test-retest reliability of the EHS and the SHSS:C was  =.

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The aim of the study was to investigate the metabolism of non-digestible oligo- and polysaccharides by fecal microbiota, using isothermal microcalorimetry. The five tested substrates were raffinose, melibiose, a mixture of oligo- and polysaccharides produced from raffinose by levansucrase, levan synthesized from raffinose, and levan from timothy grass. Two inocula were comprised of pooled fecal samples from overweight or normal-weight children, from healthy adult volunteers and a pure culture of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron as a reference bacterium for colon microbiota.

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