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Although parenteral iron is widely used to treat iron deficiency anemia (IDA), some side effects have been inadequately explored. Hypophosphatemia is becoming a well-documented, yet poorly understood, side effect of parenteral iron infusion, oftentimes causing serious and/or prolonged complications. In this article, we discuss the case of a 33-year-old female with IDA who suffered debilitating physical and mental symptoms of significant recurrent hypophosphatemia following a single standard dose of parenteral iron administration.

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Background and aim Non-contrast computed tomography of kidneys, ureters, and bladder (CT KUB) is the gold standard radiological imaging for nephrolithiasis. It significantly contributes to the total radiation exposure of a population. This is well known to be linked to increased cancer risk over time and as such should be minimized in line with Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations (IR{ME}R).

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A 41-year-old female nurse had cutaneous decompression sickness on two occasions after acting as an inside chamber attendant for patients receiving hyperbaric oxygen. She breathed air during the treatments at pressures equivalent to 14 and 18 metres of seawater, but each time she decompressed whilst breathing oxygen. Latency was 2.

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This joint position statement (JPS) on immersion pulmonary oedema (IPO) and diving is the product of a workshop held at the 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society (SPUMS) from 12-17 May 2024, and consultation with the United Kingdom Diving Medical Committee (UKDMC), three members of which attended the meeting. The JPS is a consensus of experts with relevant evidence cited where available. The statement reviews the nomenclature, pathophysiology, risk factors, clinical features, prehospital treatment, investigation of and the fitness for future compressed gas diving following an episode of IPO.

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The genomic and clinical consequences of replacing procarbazine with dacarbazine in escalated BEACOPP for Hodgkin lymphoma: a retrospective, observational study.

Lancet Oncol

December 2024

Department of Haematology, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK; Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Social Care, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK; Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. Electronic address:

Background: Procarbazine-containing chemotherapy regimens are associated with cytopenias and infertility, suggesting stem-cell toxicity. When treating Hodgkin lymphoma, procarbazine in escalated-dose bleomycin-etoposide-doxorubicin-cyclophosphamide-vincristine-procarbazine-prednisolone (eBEACOPP) is increasingly replaced with dacarbazine (eBEACOPDac) to reduce toxicity. We aimed to investigate the impact of this drug substitution on the mutation burden in stem cells, patient survival, and toxicity.

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Photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) is an innovative mechanism used for imaging and provides higher spatial resolution and contrast sensitivity in comparison with the orthodox energy-integrating detectors (EIDs). Unlike EID-based CT systems, which indirectly convert X-ray photons to electrical signals, PCCT directly counts and quantifies each photon's energy, enhancing image quality and material separation. With all of these features, PCCT is especially useful for cardiovascular imaging, where it is essential to precisely observe cardiac tissues, vascular structures, and coronary arteries.

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Background: Flow diverting stents (FDS) are an established endovascular treatment for intracranial aneurysms but are reported to have varying rates of adequate occlusion and thromboembolic complications. This study reports clinical safety and efficacy results of the FRED and FRED Jr FDS in clinical practice in the UK at 6 months and 1 year.

Methods: The FRED-UK study is a single arm, multicentre, prospective, observational study conducted in the UK.

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Aims: For managing malignant upper gastrointestinal bleeding (MUGIB), randomised control trial data have shown the haemostatic powder; Hemospray (TC-325), results in greater immediate haemostasis and lower 30-day rebleeding rates than standard endoscopic therapy (SET). We sought to determine if using TC-325 as a first-line option for patients with MUGIB would be cost-effective compared with SET in the United Kingdom.

Methods: A decision tree was developed among patients with MUGIB, assessing initial therapy with TC-325 or SET over a 30-day time horizon.

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  • Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix and is often diagnosed in young, healthy patients with right lower abdominal pain and elevated inflammatory markers.
  • Other possible causes of similar symptoms include colitis, ovarian issues, pelvic inflammatory disease, and diverticulitis.
  • Diagnostic tools like ultrasounds, CT scans, and laparoscopy are used to confirm appendicitis and differentiate it from other conditions, as illustrated by a rare case involving a small bowel obstruction related to Meckel's diverticulum.
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Objectives: To investigate healthcare utilisation and cost in individuals with long COVID (LC) at population level.

Design: Case-control cohort analysis with multiple age-, sex-, ethnicity-, deprivation-, region- and comorbidity-matched control groups: (1) COVID only, no LC; (2) pre-pandemic; (3) contemporary non-COVID; and (4) pre-LC (self-controlled, pre-COVID pandemic).

Setting: National, population-based, linked UK electronic health records (British Heart Foundation/NHS England Secure Data Environment).

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Background: The authors present a cadaveric validation of a minimally invasive articular cartilage preserving olecranon osteotomy technique for use in the operative management of distal humeral fractures.

Methods: Twenty-four elbows in six male and six female formaldehyde embalmed cadavers were dissected. With the cadaver placed in a lateral decubitus position, a posterior sub-periosteal dissection was performed to the medial and lateral aspects of the olecranon at the level of the joint and Mini Hohmann retractors were inserted into each side of the ulnohumeral joint.

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Aims: To evaluate comparative outcomes of routine abdominal drainage versus no drainage after distal pancreatectomy (DP).

Methods: A systematic search of MEDLINE, CENTRAL and Web of Science and bibliographic reference lists were conducted (last search: 20th April 2024). All comparative studies reporting outcomes of DP with routine abdominal drainage and no drainage were included and their risk of bias were assessed.

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  • The study aims to evaluate long-term survival rates and the effects of thyroid-related treatments in patients with malignant struma ovarii (MSO) after surgical treatment.
  • A systematic review was conducted, analyzing 376 patients from both case reports and case series, with a primary focus on overall survival (OS) outcomes using statistical methods.
  • Results indicated a high OS rate (91% at 10 years, 87% at 20 years) regardless of the type of thyroid-related therapy received, suggesting these treatments may not significantly improve survival and could be considered excessive.
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  • Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for stable angina in the left main coronary artery has increased, with a study examining outcomes between men and women based on data from the UK's national PCI registry (2006-2022).
  • The study found that while women undergoing LMCA PCI were older and had fewer comorbid conditions, they experienced higher mortality rates and major bleeding events compared to men, with significant statistical differences in these outcomes.
  • The authors suggest that a sex-specific approach to treatment, taking into account factors like age and imaging techniques, could help improve the health outcomes for female patients undergoing this procedure.
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In orthopaedics, wound care is crucial as surgical site infections carry disease burden due to increased length of stay, decreased quality of life and poorer patient outcomes. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a vital role in revolutionising wound care in orthopaedics: ranging from wound assessment, early detection of complications, risk stratifying patients, and remote patient monitoring. Incorporating AI in orthopaedics has reduced dependency on manual physician assessment which is time-consuming.

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The prognostic significance of body composition variables has become a popular area of research over the recent years. This study aimed to determine whether adipose tissue variables and sarcobesity index measured by computed tomography (CT) could predict cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) performance and long-term mortality in patients undergoing major colorectal surgery. The Strengthening the Reporting of Cohort Studies in Surgery (STROCSS) statement standards were followed to conduct a retrospective cohort study of consecutive patients who had CPET prior to major colorectal surgery between January 2011 and January 2017.

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Liver transplant for hepatocellular carcinoma in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease versus other etiologies: A meta-analysis.

Dig Liver Dis

October 2024

Transplantation Center, Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute, Department of Immunity and Inflammation, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.

Background & Aims: Liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is increasingly being diagnosed and predicted to rise further. We compared outcomes of transplantation for MASLD-related HCC versus other etiologies (OE).

Methods: Databases were searched to identify studies comparing outcomes after transplantation MASLD-related HCC with OE-related HCC.

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  • * A new 4-step surgical technique is introduced, involving specific modifications to the nasal structure to improve alignment and stability while meeting aesthetic needs.
  • * Results from a large patient sample show high satisfaction rates, minimal complications, and successful integration of aesthetic and functional improvements, indicating the technique's effectiveness for long-term stability.
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  • The study investigates the effects of chronic total occlusion (CTO)-percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) on patients' symptoms, quality of life, and mortality based on a retrospective analysis in Austria.
  • Out of 300 patients, 84% had successful CTO-PCI, showing improved angina scores and quality of life metrics for those who had successful procedures, while there was no significant difference in mortality or major complications between successful and failed cases.
  • The results suggest that while CTO-PCI does not impact overall mortality, successful interventions can significantly reduce angina symptoms and decrease the need for medication.
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Diagnosing acute appendicitis: a case study.

Br J Nurs

October 2024

Surgical Nurse Practitioner, Royal Stoke University Hospital, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust, Stoke on Trent.

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  • Advanced clinical practitioners (ACPs) are master's level health professionals responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients, making complex healthcare decisions.
  • The article presents a case study of a male patient in his sixties with a 2-day history of abdominal pain who was referred for surgical assessment, analyzed through the Calgary-Cambridge Model.
  • It details the history-taking, abdominal examination, and differential diagnoses, ultimately showing how the trainee ACP diagnosed the patient with appendicitis.
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  • The study focuses on distinguishing near-field (NF) and far-field (FF) electrograms (EGMs) to better identify critical areas for treating ventricular tachycardia (VT) during ablation procedures, using a new algorithm for EGM analysis.
  • A multicenter study involving 30 patients was conducted, analyzing a massive dataset of EGMs to compare peak frequencies (PF) in different heart rhythms, revealing significant differences that could aid in pinpointing problematic heart circuits.
  • Results indicated that a low-voltage area PF threshold of ≥200 Hz is effective for identifying VT isthmus, with findings suggesting that chronic amiodarone treatment can lower these PF values, potentially impacting treatment outcomes.
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Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare short-term outcomes of pancreatoduodenectomy between patients with and without liver cirrhosis (LC).

Background: It is not uncommon to encounter a patient with LC and with an indication for pancreatoduodenectomy; however, the knowledge on the outcomes after pancreatoduodenectomy in patients with LC is poorly developed.

Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted in line with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement standards.

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