101 results match your criteria: "Royal Wolverhampton Hospital[Affiliation]"

Background: Telehealth has vastly expanded since the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic and has been widely implemented as an efficient, cost-effective and accepted means of health care delivery, including rehabilitation. Although telerehabilitation is recommended across national guidelines, there is a lack of practical guidance to support clinicians with virtual adaptations.

Aims: This study aimed to describe the key components of a safe and effective virtual post-intensive-care rehabilitation service, through qualitative exploration.

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Introduction: This consensus statement gives practical advice for the safe management of patients with harmful alcohol intake undergoing elective and emergency surgery. The wide spectrum of alcohol-related organ dysfunction observed in this cohort of patients may have a profound impact on care, and the additional effects of alcohol withdrawal may further exacerbate postoperative morbidity and mortality.

Methods: A working party was assembled based on clinical and/or academic expertise in the area.

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Aim: The EarLy Surveillance for Autoimmune (ELSA) study aims to explore the feasibility and acceptability of UK paediatric general population screening for type 1 diabetes.

Methods: We aim to screen 20,000 children aged 3-13 years for islet-specific autoantibodies through dried blood spot sample collection at home, hospital or community settings. Children with two or more autoantibodies are offered metabolic staging via oral glucose challenge testing.

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  • Women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) face challenges in reproductive health, with many not receiving adequate contraception counseling despite a high comfort level in discussing these issues with their healthcare providers.
  • A study of 338 women revealed that while 74% used contraception, long-acting methods were relatively underutilized, especially among those in remission, indicating a need for improved education on contraceptive options.
  • Key preferences for contraceptive methods included effectiveness, ease of use, and minimal side effects, emphasizing the importance of better communication and support from healthcare professionals in managing reproductive health for women with IBD.
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Ventilator-associated pneumonia: pathobiological heterogeneity and diagnostic challenges.

Nat Commun

July 2024

Department of Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesia, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Wolverhampton, UK.

Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) affects up to 20% of critically ill patients and induces significant antibiotic prescription pressure, accounting for half of all antibiotic use in the ICU. VAP significantly increases hospital length of stay and healthcare costs yet is also associated with long-term morbidity and mortality. The diagnosis of VAP continues to present challenges and pitfalls for the currently available clinical, radiological and microbiological diagnostic armamentarium.

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Objectives: Myositis-specific and associated autoantibodies are important biomarkers in routine clinical use. We assessed local testing performance for myositis autoantibodies by comparing line immunoassay (LIA) to protein radio-immunoprecipitation and identifying clinical characteristics associated with each myositis autoantibody in the MyoCite cohort.

Methods: Serum samples from patients within the MyoCite cohort, a well-characterized retro-prospective dataset of adult and juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM) patients in Lucknow, India (2017-2020), underwent LIA at Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Science (SGPGIMS), Lucknow.

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Background: Adherence to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) medication is crucial to maintain remission, especially during pregnancy.

Objective: To examine the influence of family planning and pregnancy-related patient knowledge regarding IBD and pregnancy on adherence.

Design: Cross-sectional survey study.

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  • This project developed a framework for managing patients with synchronous colorectal cancer and liver metastases, addressing terminology, diagnosis, and treatment strategies.* -
  • A multi-organizational consensus was reached through a Delphi process, resulting in twelve key statements with at least 70% agreement on issues like treatment pathways and tumor board composition.* -
  • Key findings include definitions for metastases timing, guidelines for clinical assessments, and recommendations for various treatment approaches, aimed at improving clinical practice for affected patients.*
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Background: Women with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) have fewer children and stay childless more often. The decision-making process around family planning choices remains incompletely understood.

Methods: We examined family status in women who at recruitment to the UK IBD Bioresource had not had children yet via an electronic survey.

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Objective: Bibliometrics analysis is a widely used approach that enables influential research within specific fields to be identifiedTo identify the 100 most-cited articles in breast radiology and analyse the trend in breast imaging research.

Methods And Materials: A systematic search was conducted using the Thomson Rheuters Web of Science database. The results were ranked according to citation count and screened to create a single database.

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Objectives: To explore current management practices for PMR by general practitioners (GPs) and rheumatologists including implications for clinical trial recruitment.

Methods: An English language questionnaire was constructed by a working group of rheumatologists and GPs from six countries. The questionnaire focused on: 1: Respondent characteristics; 2: Referral practices; 3: Treatment with glucocorticoids; 4: Diagnostics; 5: Comorbidities; and 6: Barriers to research.

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Measuring nursing movements using real time tracking data at the Royal Wolverhampton Hospital Trust.

Spat Spatiotemporal Epidemiol

November 2022

Institute of Fiscal Studies and Department of Economics, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

Background: Real time location systems (RTLS) are increasingly used in healthcare with applications that include contract tracing and staffing. However, their potential to provide organizational insights requires staff compliance with the system.

Materials And Methods: Our goal is to assess how many nurses are using the RTLS correctly (i.

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Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide with an estimated 2.3 million breast cancer cases diagnosed annually. The outcome of breast cancer management varies widely across the globe which could be due to a multitude of factors.

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Background: The diagnosis, management and prognosis of microinvasive breast carcinoma remain controversial.

Methods: We analysed the outcomes of patients with DCIS with and without microinvasion diagnosed between 2003 and 2012 within the Sloane project.

Results: Microinvasion was recorded in 521 of 11,285 patients (4.

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Introduction The ability to predict risk of perforation in acute appendicitis (AA) could direct timely management and reduce morbidity. Platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) are surrogate severity markers in infections. This study investigates the use of PLR and NLR as a marker for distinguishing uncomplicated (UA) and complicated appendicitis (CA) in children.

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Background: As eHealth and use of information and communication technologies (ICT) within healthcare becomes widespread, it is important to ensure that these forms of healthcare are accessible to the users. One factor that is key to accessing eHealth is digital health literacy.

Objectives: This scoping review assesses available tools that can be used to evaluate digital health literacy.

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Vaccine hesitancy is considered a major barrier to achieving herd immunity against COVID-19. While multiple alternative and synergistic approaches including heterologous vaccination, booster doses, and antiviral drugs have been developed, equitable vaccine uptake remains the foremost strategy to manage pandemic. Although none of the currently approved vaccines are live-attenuated, several reports of disease flares, waning protection, and acute-onset syndromes have emerged as short-term adverse events after vaccination.

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  • The study assessed the management and prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) in pregnancy across the UK and Ireland through a national cohort involving data from 860 women who recently gave birth.
  • It found that the overall prevalence of IDA during pregnancy was 30.4%, with a reduction to 20% in the puerperium, highlighting that women of ethnic minorities were more likely to have IDA.
  • The adherence to national guidelines was found to be low, indicating a significant public health issue and the need to address barriers in the identification and management of iron deficiency in pregnant women.
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Introduction/aims: In this study we investigated COVID-19 vaccination-related adverse events (ADEs) 7 days postvaccination in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) and other systemic autoimmune and inflammatory disorders (SAIDs).

Methods: Seven-day vaccine ADEs were collected in an international patient self-reported e-survey. Descriptive statistics were obtained and multivariable regression was performed.

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  • * Analysis of 93 untreated IBC samples showed that lower-grade tumors had fewer CD4+ cells but more FOXP3+ cells; higher CD20+ cell levels were linked to better chemotherapy responses.
  • * The study found distinct immune cell patterns in various subtypes of IBC, suggesting that understanding these patterns could improve therapies and contribute to developing immunotherapy strategies.
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