337 results match your criteria: "Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation trust[Affiliation]"

Background: Constituting ~0.5% of all NHS cataract operations, national provision of immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery (ISBCS) is limited. Combining offering ISBCS within a novel one-stop see-and-treat (S&T) cataract pathway would offer patients the opportunity for two cataract operations in a single hospital visit.

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Objective: This study aimed to explore the relationship between time below range (TBR), impaired awareness of hypoglycemia (IAH), and severe hypoglycemia (SH).

Research Design And Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed data from individuals with diabetes using continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) in the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists audit. Hypoglycemia awareness was assessed via the Gold score (≥4 denoting IAH), and SH was defined as hypoglycemia requiring third-party assistance.

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Evaluation of intestinal biopsy tissue preservation methods to facilitate large-scale mucosal microbiota research.

EBioMedicine

December 2024

Translational & Clinical Research Institute, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom; Department of Gastroenterology, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Background: Large-scale multicentre studies are needed to understand complex relationships between the gut microbiota, health and disease. Interrogating the mucosal microbiota may identify important biology not captured by stool analysis. Gold standard tissue cryopreservation ('flash freezing') limits large-scale study feasibility.

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Introduction: Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) has not been previously studied in Ukraine. We therefore aimed to elucidate the genetics, clinical phenotype, histological subtype, treatment and long-term outcomes of Ukrainian patients with CHI.

Methods: Forty-one patients with CHI were recruited to the Ukrainian national registry between the years 2014-2023.

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Aims: The Exeter femoral stem has a cemented, polished taper-slip design, and an excellent track record. The current range includes short-length options for various offsets, but less is known about the performance of these stems. The aim of this study was to compare the survival of short-length stems with standard-length Exeter stems.

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Timely gathering of equipment for venepuncture or cannulation on hospital wards is important, particularly in emergency situations. Anecdotally several doctors working at a hospital in England expressed frustration at low equipment stock, layout, and discrepancies between wards leading to significant delays in this process. This quality improvement project therefore aimed to reduce the time taken to gather equipment for venepuncture or cannulation to 20 seconds by June 2023.

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Widening access to recombinant zoster vaccination in IBD.

Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol

December 2024

Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK; Edinburgh Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK.

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Accurate and cost-effective generation of a genetic risk score direct from blood lysates.

J Transl Med

December 2024

Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Exeter, Level 3, RILD Building, Barrack Road, Exeter, EX2 5DW, UK.

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Introduction: Pulsed-field ablation (PFA) is a novel modality for pulmonary vein isolation in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). We describe the initial uptake and experience of PFA using a pentaspline catheter across selected National Health Service England (NHSE) centres.

Methods: Data collected by NHSE Specialised Services Development Programme regarding AF ablation procedures using a single-shot, pentaspline, multielectrode PFA catheter (FARAWAVE, Boston Scientific) between June 2022 and August 2024 were aggregated and analysed to examine procedural metrics, acute efficacy and safety outcomes over 3-month follow-up.

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The epidemiological data regarding mortality rates of adults with sarcoidosis and non-ischemic cardiovascular disease (CVD) are limited. A retrospective observational analysis was conducted to identify trends and disparities related to sarcoidosis and non-ischemic cardiovascular disease mortality among the adult US population from 1999 to 2022. We used the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) WONDER database to extract death certificate data for the adult US population (≥25 years).

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The primary aim of this survey was to capture current practice with regard to lifting limitations following elbow arthroplasty. An online survey was emailed to all members of the British Elbow and Shoulder Society. All consultant respondents who reported performing elbow arthroplasty were asked about their advice for post-operative lifting limitations.

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Objective: Despite the benefits of digital transformation, many healthcare organisations still rely on manual, traditional processes to transfer clinical images and videos to electronic patient records (EPRs), consuming valuable nurse-patient-facing time. Our study aimed to outline tasks performed by nurses to traditionally transfer clinical images and videos to EPRs, assess the impact on nurses' time and efficiency cost, and report on nurse experiences when transitioning to a digitised process.

Methods: Observations spanned two one-week periods in the ENT outpatient department of Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, using direct observational time and predetermined motion time system analysis to map nurses' tasks pre-and post-implementation of a Medical Video Recorder and Centralised Medical Content Management.

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Background: Propionic acidemia (PA) is an inborn error of metabolism (IEM) that typically presents in the newborn. The Amish of North America have an increased prevalence of PA due to a founder variant in the gene. The Amish PA phenotype is variable, and some individuals remain asymptomatic and undiagnosed until adulthood.

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Purpose: ATM germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) are associated with a moderately increased risk of female breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, and prostate cancer. Resources for managing ATM heterozygotes in clinical practice are limited.

Methods: An international workgroup developed a clinical practice resource to guide management of ATM heterozygotes using peer-reviewed publications and expert opinion.

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  • The study investigates type 1 diabetes (T1D) in patients without high-risk HLA-DR3 or -DR4 haplotypes, identifying genetic factors and improving risk prediction for this group.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 12,316 non-DR3/DR4 individuals, discovering 18 T1D risk variants that affect disease development differently based on HLA status and showing a greater polygenic burden for non-DR3/DR4 patients.
  • A newly developed genetic risk score (GRS) significantly outperformed existing scores in predicting T1D for those without DR3/DR4, highlighting the need for tailored approaches in understanding and predicting the disease.
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  • 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%.
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Background And Objectives: Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIO) offers a less traumatic resection for cancer patients resulting in improved quality of life. Concerns about the oncological efficacy of the procedure and potential impact on survival may have limited its wider adoption. This study reports survival outcomes fifteen years after patients underwent a total MIO for esophageal cancer.

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Objectives: There is a gap in our understanding of the experiences and needs of carers for patients with delirium and a scarcity of research on the topic in the UK. This study aims to explore the needs and experiences of carers for person with delirium and offer suggestions to support them.

Method: A qualitative interview study with carers of patients with delirium.

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  • Percutaneous cholecystostomy (PC) is effective for controlling sepsis in patients with severe acute calculous cholecystitis, but long-term treatment outcomes remain uncertain.
  • A study analyzed 102 patients who underwent PC, comparing those who had laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) later with those who received conservative management, showing no significant difference in readmission rates for biliary issues.
  • Results indicated that interval LC led to significantly lower rates of late mortality (13.3% vs. 61.9%) and higher survival rates after three years (75% for LC vs. 38% for conservative management).
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Pathogenic variants in either the mitochondrial or nuclear genomes are associated with a diverse group of human disorders characterized by impaired mitochondrial function. Within this group, an increasing number of families have been identified, where Mendelian genetic disorders implicate defective mitochondrial RNA biology. The PDE12 gene encodes the poly(A)-specific exoribonuclease, involved in the quality control of mitochondrial non-coding RNAs.

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  • * The herpes zoster virus, which causes shingles, can reactivate in some individuals and lead to this rare type of facial paralysis, even after the typical unilateral symptoms have resolved.
  • * This case report discusses a patient who developed bilateral Bell's palsy after having recovered from a herpes zoster infection, exploring the relationship between the virus and this unusual neurological condition.
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