56 results match your criteria: "and University of Exeter Medical School[Affiliation]"
Eur Stroke J
December 2021
Institute of Neuroscience (Stroke Research Group), Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Introduction: Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is a highly effective treatment for acute ischaemic stroke due to large arterial occlusion (LAO). To support decisions about service provision, we previously estimated the annual UK population eligible for EVT as ∼10% of stroke admissions. Since then, several trials have produced evidence that could alter these figures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAtherosclerosis
February 2022
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy. Electronic address:
Background And Aims: The severity of the atherosclerotic burden is hardly quantifiable in subjects at high cardiovascular (CV) risk under intensive pharmacological therapy. Several molecules have been proposed as circulating biomarkers of atherosclerosis, but none has emerged as clinically meaningful.
Methods: Circulating proteins involved in inflammation, plaque remodeling, smooth muscle cell migration, apoptosis and endothelial activity were measured by Proximity Extension Assay in the SUMMIT study cohort (n = 1500), including patients with type 2 diabetes (66%) and established CV disease (50%), who underwent ultrasound assessment of carotid atherosclerosis with total plaque area quantification.
BMJ Surg Interv Health Technol
March 2021
Department of Surgery, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital and University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, UK.
Plast Reconstr Surg
December 2021
From SENISCA; and University of Exeter Medical School, University of Exeter.
Skin aging is an outward manifestation of other cellular and molecular aging processes occurring elsewhere in the body. These processes are known collectively as the "hallmarks" of aging, which are a series of basic health maintenance mechanisms that fail over time. Cellular senescence is one of the most studied of the hallmarks of aging; senescent cells accumulate over time and are major drives of the aging process.
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November 2021
Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
The hepatokine follistatin is elevated in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and promotes hyperglycemia in mice. Here we explore the relationship of plasma follistatin levels with incident T2D and mechanisms involved. Adjusted hazard ratio (HR) per standard deviation (SD) increase in follistatin levels for T2D is 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Endocrinol
August 2021
Amsterdam University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Graves' orbitopathy (GO) is the main extrathyroidal manifestation of Graves' disease (GD). Choice of treatment should be based on the assessment of clinical activity and severity of GO. Early referral to specialized centers is fundamental for most patients with GO.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLancet
June 2021
Weill-Cornell Medical College, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken)
November 2022
University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark, and Naestved-Slagelse-Ringsted Hospitals, Slagelse, Denmark.
Objective: To identify prognostic factors for health outcomes following an 8-week supervised exercise therapy and education program for individuals with knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) alone or with concomitant hypertension, heart or respiratory disease, diabetes mellitus, or depression.
Methods: We included individuals with knee and/or hip OA from the Good Life With OsteoArthritis in Denmark (GLA:D) program. GLA:D consists of 2 patient education sessions and 12 supervised exercise therapy sessions.
Arthritis Rheumatol
April 2021
Cabrini Institute and School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
BJPsych Open
October 2020
Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK; and University of Exeter Medical School, Truro, UK.
Background: The approach taken to support individuals during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic needs to take into account the requirements of people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism, who represent a major vulnerable group, with higher rates of co-occurring health conditions and a greater risk of dying prematurely. To date, little evidence on COVID-related concerns have been produced and no report has provided structured feedback from the point of view of people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism or of their family/carers.
Aims: To provide systemised evidence-based information of the priority concerns for people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rheumatology (Oxford)
February 2021
Institute of Bone and Joint Research, Kolling Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia.
Objectives: To describe the level and trends of point prevalence, deaths and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for other musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders, i.e. those not covered by specific estimates generated for RA, OA, low back pain, neck pain and gout, from 1990 to 2017 by age, sex and sociodemographic index.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArthritis Rheumatol
November 2020
Institute of Bone and Joint Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
August 2020
Department of Surgical, Medical Molecular Pathology and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
Purpose: It is unclear whether plasma homocysteine (Hcy) has a direct noxious impact on the cardiovascular (CV) system or whether its association with cardiovascular events (CVEs) is mediated by established risk factors. To explore the role of Hcy in CV impairment, the study evaluated cross-sectional relationships between plasma Hcy and indices of CV organ damage together with the associations of these indices with the history of CVEs.
Methods: In 269 patients with a high prevalence of diabetes, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, the carotid intima-media thickness, ankle-brachial index (ABI), reactive hyperemic index, carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV), left ventricular (LV) mass, and cardiac index were measured.
Ann Rheum Dis
June 2020
Institute of Bone and Joint Research, Kolling Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Objectives: To report the level and trends of prevalence, incidence and years lived with disability (YLDs) for osteoarthritis (OA) in 195 countries and territories from 1990 to 2017 by age, sex and Socio-demographic index (SDI; a composite of sociodemographic factors).
Methods: Publicly available modelled data from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2017 were used. The burden of OA was estimated for 195 countries and territories from 1990 to 2017, through a systematic analysis of prevalence and incidence modelled data using the methods reported in the GBD 2017 Study.
Radiographics
April 2021
From the Departments of Radiology (B.S., E.P.), Hematopathology (A.D.A., A.C.W.), Oncology (C.B.), and Hematology (S.S., S.I., D.E.S.), Royal Marsden Hospital, Fulham Road, London SW3 6JJ, England; Department of Medical Oncology, Royal Marsden Hospital Chelsea, London, England (A.J.R.); and University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, England (R.S.).
Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) is a new provisional category in the 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of lymphoid neoplasms, and its incidence is rising owing to increasing recognition of this complication of breast implant insertion. At a median of 10 years after implant insertion, the typical presenting features are sudden-onset breast swelling secondary to peri-implant effusion and less frequently mass-forming disease. Histologic features comprise pleomorphic cells expressing CD30 and negative anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) receptor, similar to systemic and cutaneous ALK-negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMJ
March 2020
Institute of Bone and Joint Research, The Kolling Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Objective: To use data from the Global Burden of Disease Study between 1990 and 2017 to report the rates and trends of point prevalence, annual incidence, and years lived with disability for neck pain in the general population of 195 countries.
Design: Systematic analysis.
Data Source: Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2017.
BJPsych Open
February 2020
Director, National Institute of Health Research Biomedical Research Centre at the Maudsley; Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London; and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, UK.
Background: UK Biobank is a well-characterised cohort of over 500 000 participants including genetics, environmental data and imaging. An online mental health questionnaire was designed for UK Biobank participants to expand its potential.
Aims: Describe the development, implementation and results of this questionnaire.
Diabet Med
August 2020
Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Science, Diabetes and Vascular Medicine, NIHR Exeter Clinical Research Facility and University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, UK.
Diabet Med
September 2019
Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Science, Diabetes and Vascular Medicine, NIHR Exeter Clinical Research Facility and University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, UK.
In people with Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Thus, as well as controlling glucose, reducing the risk of cardiovascular events is a key goal. The results of cardiovascular outcome trials have led to updates for many national and international guidelines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Rheumatol
March 2020
Royal Cornwall Hospital and University of Exeter Medical School, Truro, UK.
Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) encompass a spectrum of degenerative, inflammatory conditions predominantly affecting the joints. They are a leading cause of disability worldwide and an enormous socioeconomic burden. However, worldwide deficiencies in adult and paediatric RMD knowledge among medical school graduates and primary care physicians (PCPs) persist.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiabet Med
July 2018
Association of British Clinical Diabetologists and Director, Foundation for Diabetes Research in Older People, Diabetes Frail Ltd.
Rates of population ageing are unprecedented and this, combined with the progressive urbanization of lifestyles, has led to a dramatic shift in the epidemiology of diabetes towards old age, particularly to those aged 60-79 years. Both ageing and diabetes are recognized as important risk factors for the development of functional decline and disability. In addition, diabetes is associated with a high economic, social and health burden.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Community mental health services in the UK have struggled to measure the clinical effectiveness of their services.AimsTo measure clinical outcomes for different diagnostic clusters.
Method: Clinicians measure the clinical status of patients by the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS), and HoNOS scores should be recorded annually after treatment.
Lancet
June 2018
Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Research Institute for Primary Care and Health Sciences, Keele University, Keele, UK.
Low back pain is the leading worldwide cause of years lost to disability and its burden is growing alongside the increasing and ageing population. Because these population shifts are more rapid in low-income and middle-income countries, where adequate resources to address the problem might not exist, the effects will probably be more extreme in these regions. Most low back pain is unrelated to specific identifiable spinal abnormalities, and our Viewpoint, the third paper in this Lancet Series, is a call for action on this global problem of low back pain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHypertension
May 2018
From the Division of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Dundee, United Kingdom (J.R.W.-M., L.B., J.S., F.K., A.D.S., J.G.H.); NHS Tayside Clinical Radiology, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, United Kingdom (P.T., M.B.-M., S.C.C.); Department of Research and Innovation, North York General Hospital, University of Toronto, Canada (F.S.); Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine, The University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, United Kingdom (H.M.C.); NIHR Exeter Clinical Research Facility, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital and University of Exeter Medical School, United Kingdom (A.C.S., K.A.); Lund University Diabetes Centre, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden (L.G.); Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö, Lund University, Sweden (J.N.); Department of Cardiology, Wales Heart Research Institute, Cardiff, United Kingdom (J.R.C.); Division of Experimental Medicine & Immunotherapeutics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (C.M.M., I.B.W.); and Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol, United Kingdom (Y.B.-S.).
Current distance measurement techniques for pulse wave velocity (PWV) calculation are susceptible to intercenter variability. The aim of this study was to derive and validate a formula for this distance measurement. Based on carotid femoral distance in 1183 whole-body magnetic resonance angiograms, a formula was derived for calculating distance.
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