153 results match your criteria: "Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust[Affiliation]"
Br J Gen Pract
December 2024
University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Background: Evidence on whether general practice rates of investigation in symptomatic patients using chest x-ray (CXR) affects outcomes is equivocal.
Aim: Determine if there is an association between rates of general practice (GP) requested CXR and lung cancer outcomes.
Design And Setting: Retrospective observational study (England) Methods: Cancer registry data for patients diagnosed with lung cancer 2014-2018 was linked to data on GP CXRs 2013-2017.
Bone Joint J
December 2024
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK.
Arch Dis Child Educ Pract Ed
October 2024
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK.
Raised intracranial pressure (ICP) in children can be very challenging to recognise and manage. In order to minimise secondary brain injury, measures to reduce intracranial pressure must be initiated as soon as possible. Initial management is often commenced in District General Hospitals prior to transfer for definitive treatment.
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September 2024
National Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Service, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust, Bath, UK.
Introduction: Effective treatment for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a chronic pain condition, is challenging. Cognitive Multisensory Rehabilitation (CMR) is a cognitive and sensorimotor treatment approach aimed at restoring function that targets cognitive, somatosensory, and multisensory functions through sensory discrimination tasks.
Purpose: We aimed to apply CMR to treat CRPS within our clinical practice.
Int J Gynecol Cancer
September 2024
Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
Standard of care genetic testing has undergone significant changes in recent years. The British Gynecological Cancer Society and the British Association of Gynecological Pathologists (BGCS/BAGP) has re-assembled a multidisciplinary expert consensus group to update the previous guidance with the latest standard of care for germline and tumor testing in patients with ovarian cancer. For the first time, the BGCS/BAGP guideline group has incorporated a patient advisor at the initial consensus group meeting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFKidney Int Rep
July 2024
National Registry of Rare Kidney Diseases, Bristol, UK.
Introduction: The National Registry of Rare Kidney Diseases (RaDaR) collects data from people living with rare kidney diseases across the UK, and is the world's largest, rare kidney disease registry. We present the clinical demographics and renal function of 25,880 prevalent patients and sought evidence of bias in recruitment to RaDaR.
Methods: RaDaR is linked with the UK Renal Registry (UKRR, with which all UK patients receiving kidney replacement therapy [KRT] are registered).
Diabet Med
September 2024
Diabetes UK, London, UK.
Aims: The direct cost of diabetes to the UK health system was estimated at around £10 billion in 2012. This analysis updates that estimate using more recent and accurate data sources.
Methods: A pragmatic review of relevant data sources for UK nations was conducted, including population-level data sets and published literature, to generate estimates of costs separately for Type 1, Type 2 and gestational diabetes.
Rheumatology (Oxford)
October 2024
Department of Paediatric Immunology, Hematology and Rheumatology, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France.
Urolithiasis
February 2024
Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust (JC, CG, EJ), Swansea Bay University Health Board NHS Trust (AS), Bath, UK.
There is no clear guidance on the efficacy of stone follow-up. NICE have been unable to make recommendations with current published evidence. The aim of this study was to understand the patient journey resulting in surgical intervention, and whether traditional stone follow-up is effective.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMJ Case Rep
January 2024
Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust, Bath, UK.
A girl in early adolescence with autism presented with 3 months of abdominal pain and 36 hours of anuria. She had recently received treatment for urinary tract infections, anxiety and menorrhagia (she had undergone menarche a few months earlier). Due to the pain, she had pulled out an incisor.
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January 2024
Radiology, North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol, UK.
Malakoplakia is a rare granulomatous disease. Its aetiology is unclear but possible theories include infection with microorganisms (especially ), immunosuppression and impaired lysosomal function. It has been commonly documented to affect the genitourinary tract but can affect any organ, with the gastrointestinal system being the next most affected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPract Neurol
March 2024
Neurology, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust, Bath, UK
'Drop attacks' encompass both falls and transient loss of consciousness, but the term is not clearly defined. We offer our definition and explore the differential diagnoses. The most common causes are cardiovascular.
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June 2024
Community Child Health Department, HCRG Care Group, St Martins Hospital, Bath, UK
Over the last century, changes in legislation, social constructs and the perceptions of what family life 'should' look like have significantly transformed the process of adoption in England. The role of adoption has shifted from providing orphaned children a stable new home to today's regulated process mainly supporting children who have suffered early physical or social adversity. This provides significant challenges to adopters, paediatricians, child psychiatrists and teachers who can only support adopted children by understanding their needs.
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January 2024
Neurology, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust, Bath, UK.
Sci Rep
July 2023
Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Patients with cancer are at increased risk of hospitalisation and mortality following severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. However, the SARS-CoV-2 phenotype evolution in patients with cancer since 2020 has not previously been described. We therefore evaluated SARS-CoV-2 on a UK populationscale from 01/11/2020-31/08/2022, assessing case-outcome rates of hospital assessment(s), intensive care admission and mortality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Haematol
August 2023
Department of Haematology, Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre, Glasgow, UK.
Management of classical Hodgkin lymphoma in older patients is challenging due to poor tolerance of the chemotherapy regimens used in younger patients. We modified the BEACOPP regimen (bleomycin, etoposide, doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, procarbazine and prednisolone), whereby bleomycin and etoposide were removed and cyclophosphamide dose was reduced, for older patients with co-morbidities. Here we present data from the first 41 patients treated with 'ACOPP' across 3 centres, demonstrating that it can be delivered, with a favourable toxicity profile (TRM 2%) and promising efficacy (2-year PFS and OS, 73% (95% CI: 52-94) and 93% (95% CI: 80-100) respectively).
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May 2023
School for Health and Social Wellbeing, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
Introduction: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a disabling and distressing chronic pain condition characterised by a range of sensory, motor, autonomic and trophic symptoms. UK guidelines recommend therapy interventions to help normalise touch perception through self-administered tactile and thermal desensitisation activities. Interventions have been developed, aiming to help individuals broaden their sensory experience, thereby relieving chronic pain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Dis Child
August 2023
Paediatrics, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust, Bath, UK
J Clin Oncol
July 2023
Medical Research Council (MRC) Molecular Haematology Unit, MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, NIHR, Biomedical Research Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
BMJ Case Rep
December 2022
Acute Medicine, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust, Bath, Bath and North East Somer, UK.
is a zoonotic bacterial infection that most commonly causes mild flu-like symptoms in humans. However, in pregnancy, it can present as fulminant psittacosis associated with systemic illness, disseminated intravascular coagulation, renal and hepatic failure. We describe a case of a veterinary nurse in her 30s who presented at 32 weeks' gestation with rapidly progressive multiorgan failure, with positive, serology.
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December 2022
Fetal Maternal Medicine Unit and Department of Acute and General Medicine, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.
The number of pregnant women being admitted with severe COVID-19 infection and dying has increased with each wave of the pandemic. These women often present unique challenges to the medical and obstetric teams given the changes in physiology that occur in pregnancy, affecting assessment and management, as well as the practical difficulties such as the ideal location of care. Whilst the basis of treatment remains the same, there are nuances to caring for pregnant women that need considerable thought and multidisciplinary collaboration.
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March 2023
Centre for Academic Child Health, University of Bristol Medical School, Bristol, UK.
Objectives: Primary objective: to determine the point prevalence and incidence rate of severe myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) in children aged 5-16 years over 13 months.
Secondary Objectives: to describe the demographic features, symptoms, impact on activities of daily living, school attendance and time to diagnosis.
Design: Prospective surveillance study conducted by the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit.
Arch Dis Child Educ Pract Ed
June 2023
Community Paediatrics, HCRG Care Group, St Martins Hospital, Bath, UK.
While the majority of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) adolescents, much like their cis-gendered heterosexual peers, will be confident and healthy young individuals, there are well-known health disparities, particularly within the transgendered community, which may lead to inferior health outcomes. To improve these outcomes, we must empower professionals to feel confident in their interactions with transgender adolescents so they can recognise, discuss and address these disparities. For many healthcare professionals, this may be a novel experience, but following the announcement in 2022 that the Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) will move towards a regional model, these discussions increasingly frequently be encountered in a general paediatric setting.
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January 2023
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust, Combe Park, Bath BA1 3NG, UK. Electronic address:
Background: Ankle fractures in the elderly are increasingly prevalent and are associated with significant morbidity and loss of independence.
Method: Patients over the age of 70 suffering ankle fracture were identified using ICD-9-CM patient coding. Fracture stability was assessed using patient records and radiographic evidence.