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Objectives: Oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly effective in preventing HIV, but its efficacy depends on adequate absorption of drug, which may decrease following gastrointestinal surgery.

Methods: Clinicians across eight Genito-urinary Medicine clinics in the United Kingdom submitted data on PrEP users with history of gastrointestinal surgery who were referred to a national complex PrEP multi-disciplinary team between June 2021 and April 2023. Anonymised data were submitted on demographics, surgical history, PrEP regimen, and results of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and HIV screening tests.

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Background: The dietary restriction of fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols (FODMAPs), called the low-FODMAP diet (LFD), is frequently used to manage irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This service evaluation aimed to assess the long-term effectiveness of the LFD in managing IBS symptoms and whether symptom response and dietary adherence to the LFD were associated.

Methods: This observational service evaluation collected data via questionnaires during clinical dietetic appointments for IBS management.

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Virtual Reality for Preprocedure Planning of Covered Stent Correction of Superior Sinus Venosus Atrial Septal Defects.

Circ Cardiovasc Interv

December 2024

School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King's College London, United Kingdom (N.S., S.D., G.W., K.P., J.A.S., J.M.S.).

Background: Covered stent correction (CSC) of a superior sinus venosus atrial septal defect is an alternative to surgery in selected patients, but anatomic variation means that assessment for CSC requires a 3-dimensional anatomic understanding. Heart VR is a virtual reality (VR) system that rapidly displays and renders multimodality imaging without prior image segmentation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of the Heart VR system to assess patient suitability for CSC.

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Background: The risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in adults with congenital heart disease (ACHD) is comparable to that of the general population and is driven by traditional ASCVD risk factors.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence of traditional ASCVD risk factors (hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus [DM], obesity, smoking, and physical inactivity) in ACHD and compare it with the general population.

Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted up to May 15, 2024, to identify studies (with or without control group) reporting the prevalence of ASCVD risk factors in ACHD.

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Hospital-associated deconditioning is a broad term, which refers non-specifically to declines in any function of the body secondary to hospitalisation. Older people, particularly those living with frailty, are known to be at greatest risk. It has historically been most commonly used as a term to describe declines in muscle mass and function (i.

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia encountered in acute and critical illness and is associated with poor short and long-term outcomes. Given the consequences of developing AF, research into prevention, prediction and treatment of this arrhythmia in the critically ill are of great potential benefit, however, study of AF in critically ill patients faces unique challenges, leading to a sparse evidence base to guide management in this population. Major obstacles to the study of AF in acute and critical illness include absence of a common definition, challenges in designing studies that capture complex etiology and assess causality, lack of a clear outcome set, difficulites in recruitment in acute environments with respect to timing, consent, and workflow, and failure to embed studies into clinical care platforms and capitalize on emerging technologies.

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Participants in the 100,000 Genomes Project (100kGP) could consent to receive additional finding (AF) results, individual variants relating to genes associated with susceptibility to cancer and familial hypercholesterolemia (FH). In the study reported here, qualitative interviews were used to explore the experiences of National Health Service (NHS) professionals from across England who were tasked with returning over 80,000 "no AF" results and 700 positive AF results to 100kGP participants. Interviews were conducted with 45 professionals from a range of backgrounds, including Genetic Counsellors, Clinical Geneticists, FH Clinical Nurse Specialists and Clinical Scientists.

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The European LeukemiaNet 2024 risk-stratification guidelines for patients with acute myeloid leukemia receiving hypomethylating agents combined with venetoclax were recently published. This analysis demonstrates reclassification and incorporation of new gene mutations in the present model can further improve and individualize prognostication.

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  • Call-handlers and dispatchers (CHDs) in emergency services are vital for public safety but are at a higher risk for mental health issues like PTSD, depression, anxiety, and alcohol misuse.
  • A study aimed to estimate the global prevalence of these mental health conditions among CHDs through a thorough review of existing research.
  • The findings revealed significant prevalence rates: 17.8% for PTSD, 28.2% for depression, 17.2% for anxiety, and 17.8% for hazardous drinking, suggesting an urgent need for more research and psychological support for these professionals.
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What are the therapeutic options for previously treated myelofibrosis?

Expert Rev Hematol

November 2024

Department of Haematology, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Article Synopsis
  • The JAK/STAT signaling pathway disruption is key in myelofibrosis (MF), and JAK inhibitors (JAKi) have become crucial for treatment, guiding a shift in how MF is managed.
  • This review discusses treatment options for patients who don't respond to first-line JAKi, showcasing alternative JAKi and other strategies based on thorough research from various databases.
  • Ruxolitinib's benefits may decline after a few years, leading to complications; newer JAKi provide alternatives, while stem cell transplants can offer a cure for some, highlighting the need for future research on innovative treatments and collaborations among different stakeholders.
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Introduction: Breast pseudoaneurysm is a rare complication following breast interventional procedures such as core biopsies and vacuum-assisted biopsies. The occurrence of pseudoaneurysm increases with the conditions of increased breast vascularity like cancer, pregnancy and lactation.

Case Report: We present two cases of pseudoaneurysm formation secondary to core biopsies of the breasts.

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Background Variability in obstetric anaesthetia practice and care delivered within the UK is under-explored. The ObsQoR study explored structures, processes, and outcomes of obstetric anaesthesia in 107 hospitals within the UK's National Health Service, and the results of the hospital-level survey are reported here. Methods Hospitals were surveyed to assess obstetric anaesthesia provision, practice, and care delivery.

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Industry updates from the field of stem cell research and regenerative medicine in August 2024.

Regen Med

December 2024

Medical Center for Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Latest developments in the field of stem cell research and regenerative medicine compiled from publicly available information and press releases from non-academic institutions in August 2024.

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Background: ScanNavAnatomy Peripheral Nerve Block (ScanNav™) is an artificial intelligence (AI)-based device that produces a colour overlay on real-time B-mode ultrasound to highlight key anatomical structures for regional anaesthesia. This study compares consistency of identification of sono-anatomical structures between expert ultrasonographers and ScanNav™.

Methods: Nineteen experts in ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia (UGRA) annotated 100 structures in 30 ultrasound videos across six anatomical regions.

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Background: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a common medical condition that is associated with clinically significant sequelae, including postthrombotic syndrome (PTS). Anticoagulation alone remains the guideline-recommended treatment for many patients with iliofemoral DVT. Recent technological advances have led to an increase in the use of mechanical thrombectomy for DVT, but mechanical thrombectomy-based procedures have not yet been compared with standard-of-care anticoagulation therapy in randomized studies.

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The XVI-th Banff Meeting for Allograft Pathology was held in Banff, Alberta, Canada, from 19th-23rd September 2022, as a joint meeting with the Canadian Society of Transplantation. To mark the 30 anniversary of the first Banff Classification, pre-meeting discussions were held on the past, present, and future of the Banff Classification. This report is a summary of the meeting highlights that were most important in terms of their effect on the Classification, including discussions around microvascular inflammation and biopsy-based transcript analysis for diagnosis.

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Could tolerance to DNA be broken in the gut in systemic lupus erythematosus?

Immunol Lett

December 2024

School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, King's College London, London, UK; Louise Coote Lupus Unit, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

The bacteria in the human colon outnumber the total number of nucleated cells in the human body by approximately 10:1. The DNA that the bacteria contain is enriched around 20-fold in immune stimulatory CpG motifs compared to the DNA of host cells. In addition, this DNA can have alternative more immunogeneic DNA structures and it may be presented to the immune system alongside other proinflammatory bacterial innate ligands such as LPS.

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Background And Objective: The European Association of Urology (EAU) Panel on Renal Transplantation released an updated version of the renal transplantation (RT) guidelines. This report aims to present the 2024 EAU guidelines on RT.

Methods: A broad and comprehensive scoping exercise covering all areas of RT guidelines published between May 31, 2020 and April 1, 2023 was performed.

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Background: The clinical course of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is highly variable and unpredictable, with multiple genetic variants influencing IPF outcomes. Notably, rare pathogenic variants in telomere-related genes are associated with poorer clinical outcomes in these patients. Here we assessed whether rare qualifying variants (QVs) in monogenic adult-onset pulmonary fibrosis (PF) genes are associated with IPF survival.

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Background: In view of the conflicting results from previous studies, the benefit of paclitaxel-coated balloons for arteriovenous fistulas is uncertain and equipoise remains. Although an industry-led trial testing the efficacy of sirolimus-coated balloons in AVFs is in progress, the benefit of sirolimus-coated balloons for arteriovenous fistulas is currently unknown. The purpose of this trial is to compare the efficacy of additional paclitaxel-coated or sirolimus-coated balloons on outcomes after a plain balloon fistuloplasty to preserve the patency of arteriovenous fistulae used for haemodialysis.

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Behaviour therapy for obesity in older adults.

Eur J Intern Med

December 2024

Division of Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, 06230 Ankara, Türkiye.

Obesity presents a significant public health challenge, with a growing prevalence among older adults and addressing obesity in older adults presents unique challenges. Behaviour therapy is a cornerstone in obesity management, yet its application in older populations, is underexplored. This narrative review, based on the current literature, examines the role of behavioural change techniques (BCTs) in addressing obesity in older adults, highlighting the need for tailored interventions that consider age-related challenges.

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Background: Clostridioides difficile infection causes diarrhoea and colitis. Older patients with C difficile infection are often frail and have comorbidities, leading to high mortality rates. The frailty burden in older people might restrict access to treatments, such as C difficile infection-specific antibiotics and faecal microbiota transplantation.

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Purpose: As part of the 100,000 Genomes Project, we set out to assess the potential viability and clinical impact of reporting genetic variants associated with drug-induced toxicity for patients with cancer recruited for whole-genome sequencing (WGS) as part of a genomic medicine service.

Methods: Germline WGS from 76,805 participants was analyzed for pharmacogenetic (PGx) variants in four genes (, , , ) associated with toxicity induced by five drugs used in cancer treatment (capecitabine, fluorouracil, mercaptopurine, thioguanine, irinotecan). Linking genomic data with prescribing and hospital incidence records, a phenome-wide association study (PheWAS) was performed to identify whether phenotypes indicative of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) were enriched in drug-exposed individuals with the relevant PGx variants.

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  • The study investigates the safety and performance of a single-use negative pressure wound therapy (suNPWT) system on closed surgical incisions that are at risk of complications.
  • It utilized a prospective, open, non-comparative, multicentre design with 35 patients, measuring outcomes like wound closure rates and any adverse events over a 14-day period.
  • Results showed that all wounds remained closed, exhibited low infection rates, and reported minimal pain, indicating the suNPWT system is effective and safe for managing closed surgical incisions.
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Approach to neonatal thrombocytopenia.

Arch Dis Child Educ Pract Ed

November 2024

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

A low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) is a common finding especially in neonates who are admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. Due to the varied causes that can lead to neonatal thrombocytopenia, assessment and management can be challenging. Having an understanding of the causes of neonatal thrombocytopenia and their natural progression would help guide subsequent management.

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