39 results match your criteria: "Trust and School of Medicine[Affiliation]"
Br J Dermatol
October 2024
Department of Dermatology, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and School of Medicine, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol
August 2024
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Despite improved survival rates for childhood cancer, around 60% of survivors suffer lifelong health problems due to their treatment, including fertility issues which account for one third of these problems. Ovarian or testicular tissue cryopreservation can be offered to patients whose cancer treatment puts them at high risk of subsequent subfertility, but it presents unique challenges compared to standard methods of fertility preservation. We report the available information on the experiences of cancer survivors who preserved tissue for future fertility, to support the development of survivorship care informed by recipients' perspectives and experiences to identify future research priorities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLancet Neurol
September 2024
Division of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Background: Ataxia telangiectasia is a multisystem disorder with progressive neurodegeneration. Corticosteroids can improve neurological functioning in patients with the disorder but adrenal suppression and symptom recurrence on treatment discontinuation has limited their use, prompting the development of novel steroid delivery systems. The aim of the ATTeST study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of intra-erythrocyte delivery of dexamethasone sodium phosphate compared with placebo in children with ataxia telangiectasia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Eval Clin Pract
September 2024
Research Department, Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust and School of Medicine and Biosciences, University of West London, London, UK.
Background: Autogenic training (AT) is a structured meditative-style practice, consisting of a sequence of simple mental exercises intended to induce a relaxed state in patients. There is some emerging evidence to suggest that AT can be effective in treating certain chronic conditions, however, further evidence is required. A service evaluation of AT services at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine was conducted to evaluate the impact of AT on patients with chronic conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Magn Reson Imaging
November 2024
Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Background: T mapping is valuable to evaluate pathophysiology in kidney disease. However, variations in T relaxation time measurements across MR scanners and vendors may occur requiring additional correction.
Purpose: To harmonize renal T measurements between MR vendor platforms, and use an extended-phase-graph-based fitting method ("StimFit") to correct stimulated echoes and reduce between-vendor variations.
Front Neurosci
December 2023
Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Background: Alterations in resting state functional connectivity (rs-FC) in Crohn's Disease (CD) have been documented in default mode network (DMN) and frontal parietal network (FPN) areas, visual, cerebellar, salience and attention resting-state-networks (RSNs), constituting a CD specific neural phenotype. To date, most studies are in patients in remission, with limited studies in active disease.
Methods: Twenty five active CD cases and 25 age-, BMI- and gender-matched healthy controls (HC) were recruited to a resting-state-functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rs-fMRI) study.
Eur Heart J Qual Care Clin Outcomes
December 2024
Philips, Chief Medical Office, Health Economic & Outcomes Research, 1096BC Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Background: Use of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is associated with improved clinical outcomes over angiography alone. Despite this, the adoption of IVUS in clinical practice remains low.
Aims: To examine the cost-effectiveness of IVUS-guided PCI compared to angiography alone in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS).
Rheumatology (Oxford)
February 2024
NIHR Leeds BRC, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
Objectives: To examine the prevalence of extra-musculoskeletal manifestations (EMM) and the association between diagnostic delay and their incidence in AS and PsA.
Methods: This was a retrospective, cohort study comprising two single centre cohorts in Europe and one multicentre cohort in Latin America (RESPONDIA). Crude prevalence of EMMs (uveitis, IBD and psoriasis) was calculated across geographic area and adjusted by direct standardization.
Brain Imaging Behav
April 2023
NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and School of Medicine, Nottingham, UK.
Alterations in grey matter volume (GMV) and cortical thickness (CT) in Crohn's disease (CD) patients has been previously documented. However, the findings are inconsistent, and not a true representation of CD burden, as only CD patients in remission have been studied thus far. We investigate alterations in brain morphometry in patients with active CD and those in remission, and study relationships between brain structure and key symptoms of fatigue, abdominal pain, and extraintestinal manifestations (EIM).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur Heart J
September 2022
Department of Cardiovascular Sciences and the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre, Glenfield Hospital, University of Leicester and University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK.
Aims: The optimal timing of an invasive strategy (IS) in non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) is controversial. Recent randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and long-term follow-up data have yet to be included in a contemporary meta-analysis.
Methods And Results: A systematic review of RCTs that compared an early IS vs.
J Cyst Fibros
May 2022
NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK; Divisiof Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, UK. Electronic address:
People with cystic fibrosis (CF) experience digestive symptoms but the mechanisms are incompletely understood. Here we explore causes and consequences of slower gastrointestinal transit using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Twelve people with CF and 12 healthy controls, matched for age and gender, underwent MRI scans, both fasted and after standardised meals, over 6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Exp Allergy
September 2021
NIHR Biomedical Research Centre (Leicester) and College of Life Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK.
Circ Cardiovasc Interv
February 2020
British Heart Foundation Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre (A.M.M., P.J.M., K.G.O., T.J.F., M.C.P., C.B.), University of Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Radiol Clin North Am
January 2020
Radiology Department, St. George's University Hospitals, NHS Foundation Trust and School of Medicine, Blackshaw Road Tooting, London SW17 0QT, UK.
There is a wide variety of causes of diffuse lung disease in the intensive care unit patient, of which adult respiratory distress syndrome is the commonest clinical consideration. Plain radiography, computed tomography, and ultrasound can be used synergistically to evaluate patients with diffuse lung disease and respiratory impairment. Imaging is not limited to characterization of the cause of diffuse lung disease but also aids in monitoring its evolution and in ventilator setting management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLancet
October 2019
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Erasmus University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Netherlands; Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Background: The Synergy between PCI with Taxus and Cardiac Surgery (SYNTAX) trial was a non-inferiority trial that compared percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using first-generation paclitaxel-eluting stents with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in patients with de-novo three-vessel and left main coronary artery disease, and reported results up to 5 years. We now report 10-year all-cause death results.
Methods: The SYNTAX Extended Survival (SYNTAXES) study is an investigator-driven extension of follow-up of a multicentre, randomised controlled trial done in 85 hospitals across 18 North American and European countries.
Respir Res
February 2019
School of Engineering, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
Background: Recent analyses of patient data in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) showed that a lower ventilator driving pressure was associated with reduced relative risk of mortality. These findings await full validation in prospective clinical trials.
Methods: To investigate the association between driving pressures and ventilator induced lung injury (VILI), we calibrated a high fidelity computational simulator of cardiopulmonary pathophysiology against a clinical dataset, capturing the responses to changes in mechanical ventilation of 25 adult ARDS patients.
Ann Surg Oncol
February 2019
Cambridge University NHS Foundation Trust and School of Medicine, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK.
Transl Lung Cancer Res
June 2018
St George's NHS Foundation Hospitals Trust and School of Medicine, London, UK.
The accurate identification and characterization of small pulmonary nodules at low-dose CT is an essential requirement for the implementation of effective lung cancer screening. Individual reader detection performance is influenced by nodule characteristics and technical CT parameters but can be improved by training, the application of CT techniques, and by computer-aided techniques. However, the evaluation of nodule detection in lung cancer screening trials differs from the assessment of individual readers as it incorporates multiple readers, their inter-observer variability, reporting thresholds, and reflects the program accuracy in identifying lung cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFESC Heart Fail
August 2018
Cardiovascular Research Centre, Institutes of Cellular and Genetic Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Aims: Primary care physicians lack access to an objective cardiac function test. This study for the first time describes a novel cardiac output response to stress (CORS) test developed to improve diagnosis and monitoring of heart failure in primary care and investigates its reproducibility.
Methods And Results: Prospective observational study recruited 32 consecutive primary care patients (age, 63 ± 9 years; female, n = 18).
Clin Neuroradiol
March 2018
Ηellenic Stroke Organization, Athens, Greece.
This document presents the consensus recommendations of the Hellenic Stroke Organization which can be of assistance to the treating stroke physicians.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBJR Case Rep
February 2017
St George's University Hospitals, NHS Foundation Trust and School of Medicine, London, UK.
We present a case of iatrogenic extensive air embolism in the peripheral pulmonary arterial tree following intravenous contrast injection for a CT pulmonary angiogram performed to investigate chest pain in a 25-year-old female patient. Small volumes of iatrogenic air embolism following contrast injection are not infrequently encountered incidentally in the central vasculature (brachiocephalic veins, superior vena cava, right cardiac chambers and main pulmonary arteries). To our knowledge, however, this is the only case of extensive peripheral pulmonary arterial air embolism on CT that has been reported in the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Neurol
November 2016
Stroke Centre, Neurology Service, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Background And Purpose: ASTRAL, SEDAN and DRAGON scores are three well-validated scores for stroke outcome prediction. Whether these scores predict stroke outcome more accurately compared with physicians interested in stroke was investigated.
Methods: Physicians interested in stroke were invited to an online anonymous survey to provide outcome estimates in randomly allocated structured scenarios of recent real-life stroke patients.
Br J Psychiatry
April 2016
Tim Kendall, FRCPsych, National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health, Royal College of Psychiatrists, London, and Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust; Craig J. Whittington, PhD, Doctor Evidence; Elizabeth Kuipers, FBPsS, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London; Sonia Johnson, FRCPsych, Division of Psychiatry, Faculty of Brain Sciences, University College London, London, and Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust, London; Max J. Birchwood, FBPsS, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry; Max Marshall, FRCPsych, Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust and School of Medicine, Manchester University, Manchester; Anthony P. Morrison, FBPsS, University of Manchester and Psychosis Research Unit, Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
A recent editorial claimed that the 2014 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline on psychosis and schizophrenia, unlike its equivalent 2013 Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) guideline, is biased towards psychosocial treatments and against drug treatments. In this paper we underline that the NICE and SIGN guidelines recommend similar interventions, but that the NICE guideline has more rigorous methodology. Our analysis suggests that the authors of the editorial appear to have succumbed to bias themselves.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet
March 2013
Tees, Esk, and Wear Valleys, NHS Foundation Trust and School of Medicine and Health, University of Durham, Durham, UK.
A large family with a high prevalence of recurrent major depression and high average inbreeding coefficient was ascertained from rural Pakistan. Subjects were interviewed and diagnosed by a trained psychiatrist, 370 microsatellite markers were genotyped and the program FEstim was used for homozygosity mapping. Significant linkage was found on Chromosome 9 and Chromosome 6 after fine mapping.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn R Coll Surg Engl
January 2011
Renal, Transplant and Urology, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and School of Medicine, King's College London, UK.
Introduction: Hypertension is a common medical problem mainly treated by effective antihypertensive drugs. Persistent hypertension can be difficult to manage and have detrimental effect on vital organs. Nephrectomy of poorly functioning kidneys may be indicated in a minority of such cases.
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