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Background: Although rare, uterine sarcomas account for a high proportion of uterine cancer mortality. Treatment options and robust trial data are limited.

Objectives: The TOURISM study (Treatment Outcomes in UteRIne SarcoMa) is a UK-wide study by the National Oncology Trainees Collaborative for Healthcare Research which aimed to characterise this patient cohort.

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Nitrous oxide (NO) is generally used in the medical and food industries. However, it is sometimes illegally misused by young adults as a recreational drug. In either of these uses, functional vitamin B12 deficiency results in neurological implications, such as peripheral neuropathy and subacute combined degeneration (SACD).

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Objectives: We sought to review studies that examine healthcare professionals' and students' knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) regarding medication disposal. We also explore recommendations and barriers related to appropriate medication disposal.

Design: A systematic review was conducted that adhered to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses.

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VGLL-fusions define a new class of intraparenchymal CNS schwannoma.

Neuro Oncol

December 2024

Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Neuropathologie, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany.

Background: Intracerebral schwannomas are rare tumors resembling their peripheral nerve sheath counterparts but localized in the CNS. They are not classified as a separate tumor type in the 2021 WHO classification. This study aimed to compile and characterize these rare neoplasms morphologically and molecularly.

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Aims: Atypical ductal hyperplasia and flat epithelial atypia (FEA) have defined diagnostic criteria, yet there is variation in the interpretation of these criteria, particularly when the atypia is present in a background of columnar cell lesions (CCLs). This study focuses upon cases which are especially challenging or difficult to classify reproducibly according to existing criteria.

Methods And Results: Thirteen breast pathology experts were asked to classify 10 challenging cases with CLLs as atypical or non-atypical.

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  • The ProFATE trial investigated the impact of temporary blood flow arrest during endovascular thrombectomy on vessel recanalization in patients with acute ischemic stroke.
  • Conducted across four UK centers, the study randomly assigned 134 adults to either a flow arrest or nonflow arrest group to assess the effectiveness of the procedure.
  • Results showed a slight increase in vessel recanalization in the flow arrest group (74.4%) compared to the nonflow arrest group (70.8%), suggesting a potential benefit of temporary blood flow arrest during treatment.
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Diabetes-related foot ulceration (DFU), a serious but preventable complication of diabetes, is a leading cause of hospitalisation, lower extremity amputation and disability worldwide. People with DFU have a greater burden of cardiovascular risk factors, heart failure and chronic kidney disease, resulting in over two-fold higher risk of cardiovascular death compared with people with diabetes without DFU. Here, we propose a "cardio-renal-metabolic-foot" connection in people with diabetes based on shared pathophysiological mechanisms linking DFU with cardiovascular and renal disease.

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  • The study investigates the impact of the triglyceride-glucose index (TyG) on mortality rates in ICU patients who experienced their first-ever strokes.
  • It utilizes data from a large database and local ICUs, employing statistical models to analyze the relationship between TyG levels and both ICU and hospital mortality as well as length of stay.
  • Findings indicate that higher TyG levels significantly correlate with increased mortality risk, and machine learning models based on TyG demonstrate promising predictive capabilities for ICU outcomes.
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Are clinical decision support systems seen as helpful to First Contact Practitioners (FCPs) working in musculoskeletal health?

Physiotherapy

March 2025

Versus Arthritis Primary Care Centre, School of Medicine, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire ST5 5BG, United Kingdom.

Background: There is increasing burden on musculoskeletal (MSK) First Contact Practitioners (FCPs) working in primary care. One possible solution is to use digital technologies such as clinical decision support systems (CDSS). The primary objective of this study was to understand the potential for MSK FCPs to use a CDSS to support their practice in the United Kingdom.

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Background: Epicardial ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation is an established approach in patients with epicardial arrhythmogenic foci and is most commonly performed via percutaneous access. An alternative approach is via video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), although reports of this technique are limited to the use of catheter-based technologies for radiofrequency ablation delivery.

Case Summary: A 55-year-old man with non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy presented with recurrent VT despite medical therapy.

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Introduction: Torus fractures, also known as buckle fractures, are among the most common types of fractures seen in children who present to the emergency department (ED). These injuries usually occur when a child falls onto an outstretched hand, resulting in the compression and buckling of the dorsal cortex of the radius while the volar cortex remains intact. These fractures generally have a good prognosis and heal well with simple immobilization with a low risk of complications.

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Global obesity rates have risen dramatically, now exceeding deaths from starvation. Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS), initially for severe obesity (BMI ≥35 kg/m), is performed globally over 500 000 times annually, offering significant metabolic benefits beyond weight loss. However, varying eligibility criteria globally impact patient care and healthcare resources.

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Background: With higher valency pneumococcal vaccines on the horizon and new adult immunisation strategies under discussion, we aimed to evaluate the contribution of individual pneumococcal serotypes to the burden of pneumococcal community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Over 10 years, trends in pneumococcal pneumonia epidemiology in adults hospitalised with CAP were assessed. The risk factors and severity associated with serotype 3 were examined.

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Background: Hip surgery is often necessary for children with severe neuromuscular disabilities to avoid chronic pain resulting from hip migration. This study correlated the Surgical Vulnerability Score (SVS), a novel measure of physiological reserve, with reconstructive hip surgery outcomes to improve shared surgical decision-making.

Materials And Methods: Sixty-eight cases performed by a single surgeon were retrospectively evaluated.

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The integration of 'Registry-based Randomised Control Trials' (RRCT) into national registries has the potential to catalyse prospective research, enhancing the evidence base for practice. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of embedding a trial within the UK Non-Arthroplasty Hip Registry. This was a national observational, multi-centre study.

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  • A scoping review highlights the lack of guidance for long-term follow-up after elbow arthroplasty, prompting a study on the effectiveness of regular surveillance for identifying failing implants.
  • The research analyzed data from 97 elbow arthroplasties performed between 2013 and 2022, revealing that most patients attended follow-up appointments, with special attention on revisions needed after one year.
  • Ultimately, the study established surveillance as valuable, successfully identifying all cases of failed implants that required revisions within the designated follow-up period.
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Safe emergency general surgery-ASGBI statement.

Br J Surg

November 2024

Department of Colorectal Surgery, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Queens Medical Centre, Derby Road, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK.

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Recognition and assessment of pain in people with advanced dementia.

Br J Community Nurs

December 2024

Head of Research and Publications, Dementia UK.

Pain is highly prevalent among older adults, equally affecting people with dementia and those without cognitive impairments. As dementia progresses, patients often develop difficulties in communication and it may impact their ability to self-report pain. Therefore, it is essential that nurses working with dementia patients understand how to recognise, assess and manage pain in this population.

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  • This pilot study assesses the effectiveness of the Koios Decision Support™ AI tool in improving the accuracy of ultrasound evaluations for thyroid nodules, aiming to reduce the need for fine needle aspiration (FNA).
  • Conducted on 29 patients analyzed over a year, the study compared traditional FNA results with AI recommendations, using surgical histology as a standard reference.
  • The findings indicate that while the AI tool has a sensitivity of 85.7% and a positive predictive value of 63.2%, it also suggests that 53% of benign cases may not need FNA, highlighting the potential for AI to enhance diagnostic performance despite the sample size limitations.
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Introduction: Acute liver failure (ALF) has no effective treatment other than liver transplantation and is commonly caused by paracetamol overdose. New treatments are needed to treat and prevent ALF. Alternatively-activated macrophages (AAMs) can promote resolution of liver necrosis and stimulate hepatocyte proliferation.

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Introduction: Surgical patients frequently experience post-operative complications at home. Digital remote monitoring of surgical wounds via image-based systems has emerged as a promising solution for early detection and intervention. However, the increased clinician workload from reviewing patient-submitted images presents a challenge.

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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the top infectious killers in the world and a prominent fatal disease in developing countries. This study proposes a prototypical solution to early prevention of TB based on its primary symptoms, signs, and risk factors, implemented by means of machine learning (ML) predictive algorithms. Further novelty of the study lies in the uniqueness of patient dataset collected from three top-ranked hospitals of Sindh, Pakistan, a self-administered survey patient-records that comprises a set of questions asked by the doctors treating TB patients in real-time.

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Background: Dupuytren's contracture is caused by nodules and cords which pull the fingers towards the palm of the hand. Treatments include limited fasciectomy surgery, collagenase injection and needle fasciotomy. There is limited evidence comparing limited fasciectomy with collagenase injection.

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