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Rationale: Early detection, standardized therapy, adequate infrastructure and strategies for quality improvement should constitute essential components of every hospital's sepsis plan.

Objectives: To investigate the extent to which recommendations from the sepsis guidelines are implemented and the availability of infrastructure for the care of patients with sepsis in acute hospitals.

Methods: A multidisciplinary cross-sectional questionnaire was used to investigate sepsis care in hospitals.

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Background And Objectives: The Chordate System administers kinetic oscillation stimulation (K.O.S) into the nasal cavity thereby potentially modulating the activity of trigemino-autonomic reflex.

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Refining fine-mapping: Effect sizes and regional heritability.

PLoS Genet

January 2025

Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM), HiLIFE, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Recent statistical approaches have shown that the set of all available genetic variants explains considerably more phenotypic variance of complex traits and diseases than the individual variants that are robustly associated with these phenotypes. However, rapidly increasing sample sizes constantly improve detection and prioritization of individual variants driving the associations between genomic regions and phenotypes. Therefore, it is useful to routinely estimate how much phenotypic variance the detected variants explain for each region by taking into account the correlation structure of variants and the uncertainty in their causal status.

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Background And Aims: Previous studies in lumbar spine surgery have mainly studied functioning and pain by comparing average scores from Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) at different time points. Less is known about these changes in different subgroups. It is self-evident that, while most patients may demonstrate trajectories of these changes close to the average one, some groups may follow more or less different trends.

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Objective: Alcohol use is common in older adults and linked to poor health and aging outcomes. Studies have demonstrated genetic and environmental contributions to the quantity of alcohol consumption in mid-to-late life, but less is known about whether these influences are moderated by sociodemographic factors such as age, sex, and educational attainment. This study sought to better understand sociodemographic trends in alcohol consumption across the second half of the life course and their underlying genetic and environmental influences.

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Introduction: Sense of coherence (SOC) refers to the psychosocial aspects and origins of health. Sense of coherence is related to physical and psychological health and quality of life. Military studies on SOC are commonly related to military deployment or operations, military training, and military fitness.

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Importance: Family-centered care (FCC) in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is critical for parental involvement and infant well-being, yet few studies have evaluated the impact of FCC interventions on practice or examined how implementation fidelity may affect these outcomes.

Objectives: To evaluate the association between the Close Collaboration With Parents intervention and FCC practices and how implementation fidelity may modify these outcomes.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This nonrandomized clinical trial had a before-and-after design.

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Biomarkers.

Alzheimers Dement

December 2024

Ageing Epidemiology Reseach Unit (AGE), School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, UK.

Background: Several studies have investigated the link between sleep disturbances and allostatic load (AL), but the results are varied, and less is known about the associations in clinical samples. The goal of this study is to assess the associations between sleep disturbances and AL among memory clinic participants, and to examine differences according to sex, beta-amyloid status and history of burnout status.

Method: The study was based on 146 memory clinic participants diagnosed with either Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or Subjective Cognitive Impairment (SCI) in the Cortisol and Stress in Alzheimer's Disease Study (Co-STAR) (Sweden).

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Background And Purpose:  Recurrent hemarthrosis (RH) is a rare late complication of knee arthroplasty, with an unknown etiology. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of arterial embolization (AE) on resolution of hemarthrosis following knee arthroplasty. Additionally, we investigated pain management requirements after the procedure and related complications.

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Biomarkers.

Alzheimers Dement

December 2024

Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Center for Alzheimer Research, Division of Clinical Geriatrics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Background: [F]FDG PET is essential since it allows us to differentiate between different dementia disorders/types, revealing distinct neurodegenerative patterns in those predisposed to the condition. Individuals with Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer's Disease (ADAD) have a predictable age of onset, enabling the study of cognitive and pathological changes before clinical manifestation. Our objective was to investigate temporal course and regional links between cognition and glucose metabolism as a measure of early synaptic impairment in ADAD.

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Background: Fluid biomarkers provide a convenient way to predict AD pathophysiology. However, few studies have focused on determining associations with tau neurofibrillary tangle pathology in the early preclinical AD continuum, relevant to prevention strategies.

Methods: Ninety-nine cognitively unimpaired individuals from the ALFA+ cohort with valid F-RO-948 and F-flutemetamol PET, T1-weighted MRI, cognition, CSF, and plasma biomarkers were included.

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Biomarkers.

Alzheimers Dement

December 2024

Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Background: Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) is implicated in the progression of dementia, though the underlying mechanisms is not understood. This study examines the relationships between CVR and brain structure and cognitive decline, moderated by mid-life dementia risk.

Method: 163 participants from the Whitehall-II cohort underwent neuropsychological testing and MRI, including T1-weighted, FLAIR, and DTI sequences, at two phases (Phase-I: mean age=68.

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Biomarkers.

Alzheimers Dement

December 2024

Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Center for Alzheimer Research, Division of Clinical Geriatrics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Background: Studies on plasma biomarkers have shown promising results for Alzheimer's disease(AD) neuropathology in a research setting, but their associations to neuropsychological(NP) tests have not been extensively studied in clinical cohorts. The main aim was to investigate associations between NP, plasma biomarkers and amyloid accumulation in the brain(Aβ-PET).

Method: We quantified plasma biomarkers (tau phosphorylated at 217, 181 and 231, glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP) and neurofilament-light(NFL)) by single molecular array in 126 patients (age=65±8) who were admitted to the Clinic for Cognitive Disorders, Karolinska University Hospital.

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Biomarkers.

Alzheimers Dement

December 2024

Division of clinical Geriatrics, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.

Background: The Cardiovascular risk factors, aging, and dementia (CAIDE) risk score is a validated tool estimating dementia risk. We investigated the association of CAIDE score with 12 markers of glucose and lipid metabolism, in the Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability (FINGER) participants.

Methods: The FINGER trial had 1260 participants, aged 60-77 years, with a CAIDE score ≥6, without substantial cognitive impairment.

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Background: Early onset dementia (EOD) forms distinct economic, societal, and human burdens on patients, their families, the healthcare system, and society, differing from those associated with late onset dementia. However, epidemiological data on EOD, characterized by onset before the age of 65, is notably scarce.

Method: Our objective was to assess the incidence of all-cause progressive Early Onset Dementia (EOD) and its subtypes from January 2010 to December 31, 2021 in two specified regions in Finland (Northern Ostrobothnia and Northern Savonia).

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Public Health.

Alzheimers Dement

December 2024

Female Brain Health and Endocrine Research (FemBER) Consortium, Newcastle, Edinburgh, London, United Kingdom.

Background: The Global Dementia Action Plan 2017-2025 specifies key targets, with an emphasis on building research infrastructure and capability across the Global South. However, to date, only 0.1% of total research in Africa constitutes dementia research, the lowest volume of all LMIC regions.

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Background: Cardiovascular (CV) risk factors are associated with increased dementia risk, but their effects on cognition in the oldest-old (90+) are not well studied. CV risk factors may appear to be protective against dementia due to reverse causation when they are measured during dementia process. To clarify this, we studied CV risk factors measured both at midlife and old age, with 48 years of follow-up.

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Background: Precision Prevention -the right intervention for the right person at the right time- is a recent endeavour in the Alzheimer's disease (AD) field, requiring the integration of multidimensional data from large, representative populations, to identify phenotypes for early and accurate detection of prevention potential.

Aims: The World-Wide FINGERS (WW-FINGERS) network of multidomain trials for risk reduction and prevention of dementia includes 60+ countries. The network aims to adapt and test the original model from the Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability (FINGER) which showed that a multidomain intervention can benefit cognition in older adults at-risk of dementia.

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Background: We aimed to investigate the association between maternal caffeine intake during pregnancy and asthma in children by 10 years of age.

Methods: We considered 5585 mother-child pairs enrolled in a population-based birth cohort. Consumption of regular and decaffeinated coffee, black and green tea, and cola beverages before and during pregnancy was obtained through face-to-face interviews within 72 h after giving birth, and total caffeine intake (mg/day) was estimated.

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Background: High blood pressure (BP) level and variability has been linked to stroke, cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD), cognitive decline, and dementia. However, it is unclear whether sex/gender influences the association of BP level and variability with CSVD. Therefore, we aimed to examine sex-differences in the association of CSVD with 24-h BP level and variability.

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Background: Cognitive impairment is associated with mortality. However, evidence using population-based studies is scarce, is limited to one cognitive assessment, and lacks the inclusion of non-fatal adverse health outcomes. Therefore, we aimed this study to (i) investigate the association of cognitive function with mortality and cardiovascular risk and (ii) determine whether cognitive tests improve the risk-stratification of endpoints beyond conventional risk factors.

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Background: Current evidence links poor oral health, especially tooth loss, with impaired cognition. However, role of underlying causes of tooth loss e.g.

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Background: The Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability (FINGER) multimodal lifestyle intervention yielded cognitive and other health benefits in older adults at risk of cognitive decline. The two-year multinational randomized controlled LETHE trial evaluates the feasibility of a digitally supported, adapted FINGER intervention among at-risk older adults. Technology is used to complement in-person activities, for the intervention delivery, personalize recommendations, and collect digital biomarkers.

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Background: New disease modifying treatments (DMTs) offer a new treatment paradigm in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild dementia due to Alzheimer's disease (AD). This likely requires significant changes in patient management and need for added capacity for diagnosis, treatment and monitoring.

Method: We surveyed eight selected memory clinics in the three largest and two smaller regions of Sweden, plus one in each of Denmark, Finland and Norway on their current practice, number of patients by diagnosis and available resources.

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Background: Lifestyle modifications incorporating a healthy diet, physical activity, brain training and health monitoring have proven effective in preventing dementia and related cognitive decline (REF). The Australian-Multidomain Lifestyle Intervention to reduce dementia risk (AU-ARROW) is an ongoing 2-yearintervention, which is the Australian contribution to the World-Wide FINGERS network. Here we report on preliminary findings of baseline dietary energy and nutrient intakes of AU-ARROW participants.

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