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Development, validation, and prognostic evaluation of LiverPRO for the prediction of significant liver fibrosis in primary care: a prospective cohort study.

Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol

January 2025

Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark; Institute of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

Background: Clinically significant liver fibrosis is associated with future adverse events in patients with steatotic liver disease. We designed a software tool for detection of clinically significant liver fibrosis in primary care.

Methods: In this prospective cohort study, we developed and validated LiverPRO using six independent cohorts from Denmark, Germany, and England that included patients from primary and secondary care with steatotic liver disease related to alcohol or metabolic dysfunction.

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Importance: Early administration of supplemental oxygen for all severely injured trauma patients is recommended, but liberal oxygen treatment has been associated with increased risk of death and respiratory complications.

Objective: To determine whether an early 8-hour restrictive oxygen strategy compared with a liberal oxygen strategy in adult trauma patients would reduce death and/or major respiratory complications.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This randomized controlled trial enrolled adult trauma patients transferred directly to hospitals, triggering a full trauma team activation with an anticipated hospital stay of a minimum of 24 hours from December 7, 2021, to September 12, 2023.

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  • - The study explores the role of pericoronary adipose tissue attenuation (PCAT) as a potential marker of inflammation in coronary artery disease by analyzing data from 466 patients who underwent coronary CT angiography (CCTA).
  • - Findings revealed that PCAT measurements varied significantly between calcified and soft plaques, showing a positive association with total and non-calcified plaque burdens, while being negatively linked to calcified plaque burden.
  • - The research concluded that PCAT had a more pronounced effect on plaque characteristics in the absence of different plaque types, indicating its potential importance in understanding coronary artery disease progression.
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This systematic review examines educational strategies in clinician-performed abdominal point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), a critical skill with increasing relevance in medical care. Analyzing 28 studies, we highlight the strategies as well as advantages and disadvantages of various theoretical and practical components, including, for example, e-learning and simulation in training programs. The findings emphasize the necessity of blending various educational methods to enhance effectiveness and adaptability in training environments.

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Thoracic MRI in pleural infection - a feasibility study from patients' and radiographers' perspectives.

Curr Probl Diagn Radiol

October 2024

Department of Respiratory Medicine, Odense University Hospital, Denmark; Odense Respiratory Research Unit (ODIN), University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.

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  • Pleural infections pose serious challenges, especially for elderly and immunocompromised patients, but MRIs can provide a radiation-free imaging option despite historical drawbacks like longer scan times and discomfort.
  • A feasibility study involving thirteen patients found high technical success in thoracic MRI, with acceptable scan times and minimal issues reported by both radiographers and patients.
  • The study suggests thoracic MRI could be a valuable alternative to CT, particularly in detecting complications like pleural effusion septations, while maintaining a good patient experience.
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Background: Inter-hospital transfer is necessary for the transport of patients to specialized treatment. Rotor-wing aircraft may be used in lieu of ambulances in time-critical conditions over long distances and when specialist team skills are called for. The purpose of the review is to assess the current scientific literature that describes the scenario to develop a national guideline for inter-hospital transfers using rotor-wing aircraft.

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Background: Cardiovascular disease remains the primary cause of morbidity and mortality despite advancements in the treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes. Effective diabetes management extends beyond blood glucose control and includes cardiovascular prevention and treatment. However, the conventional healthcare model often emphasizes single-disease-specific management, leading to fragmented care.

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  • Psychopharmacological medications might increase the length of hospital stays and readmissions after hip and knee surgeries, suggesting that pausing these medications temporarily could be beneficial.
  • A study involving 482 patients undergoing joint replacements in Denmark found that most were on antidepressants, mainly SSRIs and SNRIs, with a majority receiving long-term treatment initiated by general practitioners.
  • The findings indicate that temporarily stopping these antidepressants might be practical for hip and knee replacement patients, warranting further research through a randomized controlled trial.
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Critical test results in clinical laboratories are crucial for timely patient care, serving as indicators of potentially life-threatening conditions. Despite their importance, a notable heterogeneity in management practices exists globally. This study investigates the current practices of managing critical results at Danish clinical biochemistry laboratories and identifies areas prone for improvement.

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Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of thoracic ultrasound (TUS) for detecting interstitial lung disease (ILD) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with respiratory symptoms.

Methods: Individuals with RA visiting rheumatologic outpatient clinics in the Region of Southern Denmark were systematically screened for dyspnea, cough, recurrent pneumonia, prior severe pneumonia, or a chest x-ray indicating interstitial abnormalities. Eighty participants with a positive screening were consecutively included.

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The Clinical Techniques, Imaging and Endoscopy Assembly is involved in the diagnosis and treatment of several pulmonary diseases, as demonstrated at the 2023 European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress in Milan, Italy. From interventional pulmonology, the congress included several exciting results for the use of bronchoscopy in lung cancer, including augmented fluoroscopy, robotic-assisted bronchoscopy and cryobiopsies. In obstructive lung disease, the latest results on bronchoscopic treatment of emphysema with hyperinflation and chronic bronchitis were presented.

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Background And Aims: Insulin resistance (IR) and pre-diabetes are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). We aimed to investigate vulnerable plaque composition in relation to IR and pre-diabetes in asymptomatic non-diabetic men.

Methods: All participants underwent a contrast-enhanced coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) to evaluate coronary artery plaque burden and plaque composition (necrotic core, dense calcium, fibrotic and fibrous-fatty volume).

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  • A study examined the long-term impacts of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) on patients with heart failure and chronic kidney disease (CKD), comparing ICD outcomes to usual care.* -
  • The study included 1116 patients, with findings showing that ICD implantation did not significantly lower overall mortality or cardiovascular death rates, regardless of CKD status.* -
  • However, ICDs were effective in reducing sudden cardiovascular deaths in both patients with and without CKD over a median follow-up of 9.5 years.*
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Thoracic ultrasound has become a well-implemented diagnostic tool for assessment and monitoring of patients with respiratory symptoms or disease. However, ultrasound examinations are user dependent and sufficient competencies are needed. The European Respiratory Society (ERS) hosts a structured and evidence-based training programme in thoracic ultrasound.

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The Field's mass shooting: emergency medical services response.

Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med

November 2023

Copenhagen Emergency Medical Services, Ballerup, Denmark.

Background: Major incidents (MI) happen infrequently in Scandinavia and mass shootings are even less frequently occurring. Case reports and research are called for, as literature is scarce. On 3rd July 2022, a mass shooting took place at the shopping mall Field's in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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  • * The study will follow established protocols for systematic reviews, considering various study designs and languages, to ensure a comprehensive analysis of the existing literature.
  • * Findings will be published in a peer-reviewed journal and presented at conferences, providing valuable insights for optimizing emergency response strategies and resource allocation in healthcare.
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Person centred practice in orthopaedic and trauma care.

Int J Orthop Trauma Nurs

November 2023

Orthopaedic Research Unit, Clinical Institute, University of Southern, Denmark; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Odense University Hospital Svendborg Hospital, Denmark. Electronic address:

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Communication in Sudden-Onset Major Incidents: Patterns and Challenges-Scoping Review.

Disaster Med Public Health Prep

September 2023

Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

Objective: To identify and describe patterns and challenges in communication in sudden-onset major incidents.

Methods: Systematic scoping review according to Joanna Briggs Institute and PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Data sources included Cochrane Library, EMBASE, PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, SweMed+, Web of Science, and Google Scholar.

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Thoracic ultrasound has developed into an integral part of the respiratory physician's diagnostic and therapeutic toolbox, with high diagnostic accuracy for many diseases causing acute or chronic respiratory symptoms. However, it is vitally important that the operator has received the appropriate education and training to ensure a systematic and thorough examination, correct image interpretation, and that they then have the appropriate skills to integrate all the findings for patient benefit. In this review, we present the new European Respiratory Society thoracic ultrasound training programme, including a discussion of curriculum development, its implementation, and trainee evaluation.

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Aim: The German classification system of the completeness of mesocolic excision aims to assess the quality of right-sided colonic cancer surgery by review of photographs. We aimed to validate the reliability of the classification in a clinical context.

Method: The study was based on a cohort of patients undergoing resection for right-sided colon cancer in two university hospitals served by the same group of pathologists.

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We investigated whether prediabetes diagnosed by hemoglobinA1c (HbA1c) or oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) could predict presence and severity of coronary artery disease (CAD) in symptomatic patients. The presence of plaque, stenosis, plaque characteristics, and coronary artery calcium (CAC) were evaluated by coronary CT angiography in 702 patients with suspicion of CAD. Patients were classified by glycemic status using the American Diabetes Association criteria for HbA1c and OGTT, and compared to their respective normal ranges.

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Purpose Of Review: Capsule endoscopy is widely recognized as a safe and effective procedure to evaluate the small bowel and/or the colon noninvasively. Although infrequent, capsule retention is the most feared adverse event related to this technique. A better knowledge of risk factors, improvement of patients' selection and precapsule patency assessment may further contribute to reducing the incidence of capsule retention, even in patients at increased risk for this complication.

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