402 results match your criteria: "Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust)[Affiliation]"

Resmetirom is a thyroid hormone receptor agonist that has been recently approved by the FDA for the management of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). MASH is a severe form of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD), which is marked by hepatic inflammation and potential progression to cirrhosis and liver cancer. This review analyzes and demonstrates the efficacy of resmetirom in reducing intra-hepatic lipids, improving liver histology, and improving metabolic parameters.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major global health challenge, and its co-occurrence with diabetes mellitus (DM) contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality. Yemen, a nation facing unique healthcare complexities, necessitates an in-depth investigation into the prevalence of cardiovascular risk (CVR) factors among its population with DM. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to determine the prevalence of CVR factors among individuals with diabetes in Yemen, to understand and highlight the knowledge gap, and to influence targeted interventions and policies.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The audit aimed to assess and improve the completeness and accuracy of the National Joint Registry (NJR) dataset specifically for elbow arthroplasty surgeries.
  • In a two-phase approach, Phase 1 compared NJR data with NHS England Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), identifying thousands of unmatched and inaccurate records, particularly for radial head arthroplasties (RHAs).
  • Phase 2 involved collaboration among 142 NHS hospitals to correct and update records, resulting in an improved completeness of the NJR dataset from 63% to 93% and accuracy from 94% to 98%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • * A systematic review analyzed 61 articles, with seven randomized controlled trials included, focusing on mortality, hospital readmission, electrolyte imbalances, and renal function among combination therapy subjects.
  • * Results showed combination therapies reduced body weight significantly but had no notable effect on mortality or readmission rates; however, they did present risks like electrolyte imbalances and renal function decline, prompting discussions for personalized treatment strategies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background Soccer, a globally popular sport, demands a complex interplay between physical attributes, including speed, agility, power, and endurance. Although lower-body strength and power are often emphasized, the role of upper-body strength, particularly shoulder strength, remains less explored. Given the importance of upper-body movements in activities such as heading, shooting, and defending, understanding the relationship between shoulder strength and soccer performance is crucial.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Aortic valve disease and cancer are significant causes of mortality, especially in older populations. This meta-analysis addresses a critical question in the management of patients with both aortic valve disease and cancer. As these two conditions are major contributors to mortality, determining the best course of treatment can be complex.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We present a case of a patient having cone-beam CT (CBCT)-based online adaptive radiotherapy (oART) on Ethos Therapy after oesophagectomy and gastric pull-up. This case report aims to demonstrate that daily oART is a viable treatment option for post-oesophagectomy patients. The patient's radiotherapy plan was generated on the Ethos system using an eight-field intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) plan imported from the Eclipse planning system.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: 'Protocol club' is a learning activity underpinned by social learning theory that is designed 'by the research delivery workforce, for the research delivery workforce'. A protocol club meets regularly to critique the feasibility and deliverability of publicly available study protocols.

Aim: To describe a proof-of-concept protocol club aimed at addressing the training needs of a research delivery workforce at two NHS England trusts.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

E-cigarettes are thought to aid in tobacco smoking cessation, but there are concerns about their overall effectiveness and safety for the general population, particularly adults. This review aims to investigate the mechanisms of toxicity and adverse effects of e-cigarettes on the respiratory system, comparing these effects with those of conventional smoking. A systematic review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The first international consensus guideline on physiological interpretation of cardiotocograph (CTG) produced by 44 CTG experts from 14 countries was published in 2018. This guideline ensured a paradigm shift from classifying CTG by arbitrarily grouping certain features of the fetal heart rate into different "categories", and then, randomly combining them to arrive at an overall classification of CTG traces into "Normal, Suspicious and Pathological" (or Category I, II and III) to a classification which is based on the understanding of fetal pathophysiology. The guideline recommended the recognition of different types of fetal hypoxia, and the determination of features of fetal compensatory responses as well as decompensation to ongoing hypoxic stress on the CTG trace.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: There remains a high unmet need for disease-modifying therapies that can impact disability progression in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS). Following positive results of the phase 2 MS-STAT study, the MS-STAT2 phase 3 trial will evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of repurposed high-dose simvastatin in slowing the progression of disability in SPMS.

Methods And Analysis: MS-STAT2 will be a multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial of participants aged between 25 and 65 (inclusive) who have SPMS with an Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score of 4.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the significance of visualizing the pterygomandibular raphae (PMR) while attaching the palatopharyngeous muscle (PPM) during surgeries for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
  • Conducted as a randomized controlled trial, the research compared two groups of OSA patients: one where the PMR was visualized during surgical procedures and another where it was not, finding no significant difference in surgical outcomes between the two groups.
  • While fixation of PPM to the PMR under direct vision didn't significantly improve results, it may enhance surgical efficiency and lower the risk of complications, acknowledging that some patients may not have a visible PMR
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Dermatochalasis can obstruct vision and hinder daily activities, and blepharoplasty is a surgical option that may be viewed as cosmetic by insurance providers.
  • A study analyzed 70 insurance policies on blepharoplasty, revealing that 96% provide coverage, mainly for conditions like functional visual impairment due to dermatochalasis.
  • However, there are inconsistencies in insurance criteria, particularly regarding visual field loss requirements, with many companies demanding stricter standards than recommended by existing literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to analyze pregnancy and neonatal outcomes for fetal cystic lymphatic malformations (LMs) not located in the posterior neck to help in patient counseling.
  • A systematic review of 65 studies involving 96 fetuses was conducted, revealing a 94% live birth rate and a typical diagnosis around 25.5 weeks, mainly in the anterior neck.
  • Findings indicated that LMs generally increase in size before delivery, have few complications, and most surviving infants show normal development, with only a small percentage experiencing significant health issues post-birth.*
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Correction: Development of a reliable surgical quality assurance tool for gastrectomy in oncological trials.

Gastric Cancer

November 2024

Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, 7th Floor Commonwealth Building, Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Road, London, W12 0HS, UK.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • - The rise of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) has become a significant public health issue, previously overshadowed by infectious diseases, yet many of these countries lack the resources needed for effective management.
  • - A systematic review conducted in 2023 evaluated barriers to primary CVD prevention in LMICs by analyzing 1089 papers, ultimately narrowing down to 18 relevant studies that highlighted obstacles within healthcare systems.
  • - The analysis revealed three main categories of barriers: physician (lack of guidelines and overwhelmed providers), patient (poor health literacy and lack of motivation), and health system (insufficient infrastructure and focus on secondary prevention), hindering effective primary prevention strategies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Optimal secondary prevention antithrombotic therapy for patients with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS)-associated ischemic stroke, transient ischemic attack, or other ischemic brain injury is undefined. The standard of care, warfarin or other vitamin K antagonists at standard or high intensity (international normalized ratio (INR) target range 2.0-3.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We present the case of a young male who was diagnosed with HIV in 2012. However, his initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) was delayed until 2018 due to issues related to his acceptance and acknowledgment of the disease. In April 2021, the patient presented with hemoptysis, shortness of breath, and constitutional symptoms.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Testing positive for COVID-19 was associated with higher rates of detrimental psycho-social and physical health outcomes. The COVID-19 pandemic caused unprecedented disruption to everyday life. This included major reconfiguration of maternal, child, and perinatal mental health and care services and provision.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a heart condition causing tachycardia, especially common in children, and can be linked to other syndromes like MELAS and LEOPARD.
  • A 17-year-old male experienced a collapse due to WPW syndrome type A, diagnosed through ECG, which showed specific heart wave patterns and abnormalities in blood tests.
  • He had a history of sensorineural deafness and underwent successful ablation treatment, which corrected the WPW symptoms as seen in a follow-up ECG.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: There are calls worldwide for the mainstreaming of genetic testing in breast cancer (BC) clinics, but health care professionals (HCPs) are not always familiar with nor confident about genetic counselling. TRUSTING (Talking about Risk & uncertainties of Testing in Genetics is an educational programme shown to significantly improve HCPs' knowledge, communication, self-confidence, and self-awareness. We rolled out TRUSTING workshops across the UK and probed their influence on mainstreaming within BC clinics.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF