Published in 2013

Non-pharmacological interventions for fatigue in rheumatoid arthritis

Cramp, F., Hewlett, S., Almeida, C., Kirwan, J. R., Choy, E. H., Chalder, T., Pollock, J. & Christensen, R., 2013, I: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 8, s. CD008322

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningpeer review

Fatigue is a common and potentially distressing symptom for people with rheumatoid arthritis with no accepted evidence based management guidelines. Non-pharmacological interventions, such as physical activity and psychosocial interventions, have been shown to help people with a range of other long-term conditions to manage subjective fatigue.
Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Vol/bind 8
Sider (fra-til) CD008322
ISSN 1469-493X
DOI
Status Udgivet - 2013
Muscle sound gives a local picture of muscles involved in a particular movement and is independent of electrical signals between nerve and muscle. Sound recording (acoustic myography) is a well-known noninvasive technique that has suffered from not being easily applicable, as well as not being able to register at sufficient sampling speed. With modern amplifiers and digital sound recording this has changed, and such assessment during movement outside a laboratory setting may be possible. Our aim was to develop a setup for muscle-sound assessment, which could be reliably applied in any local setting. A group of healthy subjects were assessed during standing, stair climbing, walking, and running. Piezoelectric microphones were applied to the skin using contact gel. A digital sound recorder enabled sampling speeds of around 96,000 Hz. Surface electromyography was measured in parallel as a comparison. The recorded signals were assessed and described in terms of signal frequency (Hz) and peak-to-peak amplitude (mV) using Chart software. Bioimpedance of the involved muscles was measured. Sound recording was shown to be an easy noninvasive method for assessment of muscle function during movement with the possibility of being applied in most clinical, sports, and home settings. Muscle sound gives a representation of the work of each muscle group during a complex movement, illustrated here by a step test, which revealed both concentric and eccentric activity. The method in the presented new setup has great potential for assessment of function in patients with musculoskeletal complaints in out-of-clinic settings, as well as in sports.
Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Physiological Reports
Vol/bind 1
Udgave nummer 2
Sider (fra-til) e00029
DOI
Status Udgivet - jul. 2013

Postoperative risks associated with alcohol screening depend on documented drinking at the time of surgery

Rubinsky, A. D., Bishop, M. J., Maynard, C., Henderson, W. G., Hawn, M. T., Harris, A. H. S., Beste, L. A., Tønnesen, H. & Bradley, K. A., 1 okt. 2013, I: Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 132, 3, s. 521-7 7 s.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningpeer review

Both AUDIT-C alcohol screening scores up to a year before surgery and clinical documentation of drinking over 2 drinks per day immediately prior to surgery ("documented drinking >2d/d") are associated with increased postoperative complications and health care utilization. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether documented drinking >2d/d contributed additional information about postoperative risk beyond past-year AUDIT-C screening results.
Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Vol/bind 132
Udgave nummer 3
Sider (fra-til) 521-7
Antal sider 7
ISSN 0376-8716
DOI
Status Udgivet - 1 okt. 2013
Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Vol/bind 72
Udgave nummer Suppl. 3
Sider (fra-til) 758-9
Antal sider 2
ISSN 0003-4967
Status Udgivet - 2013

Professionel kontakt med retspsykiatriske patienter

Bengtson, S. & Christensen, T. Ø., maj 2013, Professionel kontakt i samtalebehandling. Iversen, T. & Rosenberg, N. (red.). Hans Reitzels Forlag, s. 233-244 12 s.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiUndervisningpeer review

Purinergic regulation of CFTR and Ca2+-activated Cl-channels and K+ channels in human pancreatic duct epithelium

Wang, J., Haanes, K. A. & Novak, I., 1 apr. 2013, I: American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology. 304, 7, s. C673-C684

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningpeer review

Re: Bad medicine: the way we manage diabetes

Schmidt, T. A., Rosen, C. J. & Yudkin, J. S., 2013, I: BMJ. 346, f2695.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftLetter

Reliability and responsiveness of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in rheumatoid arthritis

Axelsen, M. B., Poggenborg, R. P., Stoltenberg, M., Kubassova, O., Boesen, M., Hørslev-Petersen, K., Bliddal, H., Hanson, L. G. & Østergaard, M., 2013, I: Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology. 42, 2, s. 115-22 8 s.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningpeer review

Objectives: To investigate the responsiveness to treatment and the reliability of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) knee joints. Methods: DCE-MRI was performed in 12 clinically active RA knee joints before and 1, 7, 30, and 180 days after intra-articular injection with 80 mg methylprednisolone. Using semi-automated image processing software, DCE-MRI parameters, including the initial rate of enhancement (IRE) and maximal enhancement (ME), were generated for three regions of interest (ROIs): 'Whole slice', 'Quick ROI', and 'Precise ROI'. The smallest detectable difference (SDD), the smallest detectable change (SDC), and intra- and inter-reader intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were used to assess the reliability of DCE-MRI. Responsiveness to treatment was assessed by the standardized response mean (SRM). Results: In all patients clinical remission of the knee was achieved at day 7. All DCE-MRI parameters decreased from day 0 to day 7. Using the Quick and Precise ROI methods, respectively, IRE decreased by 63% and 69%, ME decreased by 11% and 11%, N decreased by 55% and 57%, and IRE × N decreased by 84% and 85%. The intra- and inter-reader ICCs were very high (0.96-1.00). The decrease in DCE-MRI parameters was larger than the SDC for all patients. SRM was large for all parameters, ranging from -1.04 to -2.40. When the Whole slice ROI method was used, no parameters were responsive to treatment. Conclusions: DCE-MRI analysed using semi-automatic software is a reliable and responsive tool for assessing treatment in RA knees joints. Rough manual delineation of the joint to omit enhancement artefacts is necessary.
Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology
Vol/bind 42
Udgave nummer 2
Sider (fra-til) 115-22
Antal sider 8
ISSN 0300-9742
DOI
Status Udgivet - 2013

Review: Experiences and preferences of counselling about living habits in healthcare – a systematic review of studies on the patient perspective

Eriksson, S. & Tønnesen, H., 2013, I: Clinical Health Promotion. 3, 2, s. 46 59 s.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningpeer review

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Clinical Health Promotion
Vol/bind 3
Udgave nummer 2
Sider (fra-til) 46
Antal sider 59
Status Udgivet - 2013

Review: Web-based brief interventions for young adolescent alcohol and drug abusers - a systematic review

Tønnesen, H., Ståhlbrandt, H. & Pedersen, B., 2013, I: Clinical Health Promotion. 3, 3, s. 75-82

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningpeer review

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Clinical Health Promotion
Vol/bind 3
Udgave nummer 3
Sider (fra-til) 75-82
Status Udgivet - 2013

Serious Adverse Events Associated With Using Biological Agents To Treat Rheumatic Diseases: Network Meta-Analysis From a National Guideline Panel.

Tarp, S., Tarp, U., Andersen, L. S., Lorenzen, T., Lindegaard, H. M., Stoltenberg, M., Jensen, H. S., Brock, B., Munk Mikkelsen, C., Jensen, D. V., Asmussen, K., Herlin, T. & Christensen, R. D. K., 2013. 1 s.

Publikation: KonferencebidragKonferenceabstrakt til konferenceForskning

Background/Purpose: Clinical guidelines are needed to help clinicians provide optimal medical treatment and advise patients about the potential hazards associated with certain drugs. Our objective was to compare the number of serious adverse events (SAEs) for the biologics available for inflammatory arthritis (i.e., rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and spondylarthritis), enabling a national consensus on safety associated with using these drugs.
Methods: A national guideline panel consisting of clinical experts and methodologists conducted systematic literature searches, identifying randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and inviting all pharmaceutical companies
marketing the biologics in question. Eligible RCTs included patients with
rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or spondylarthritis, where approved
biologics in standard dose were compared with another biologic or placebo.
One reviewer extracted data on the number of patients with an SAE from
included trials, and a second reviewer confirmed data, which also entailed
inviting the respective pharmaceutical companies to verify extracted data
regarding their own drug(s). The network meta-analysis was based on
mixed-effects logistic regression (modeled in SAS) [1] combining statistical
inference from both direct and indirect comparisons of the treatment effects of
among the biologics. Results were reported as odds ratios (OR [95%CI]). For sensitivity, we explored trial duration using weeks as a covariate in the model.
Results: From the 94 identified RCTs complying with our eligibility
criteria, 7 did not report data on SAEs. Thus, the meta-analysis included 87
trials (27,333 patients) comprising 85 placebo and 90 biologic trial arms:
abatacept (8), adalimumab (22), anakinra (2), certolizumab (8), etanercept
(15), golimumab (8), infliximab (14), rituximab (5), and tocilizumab (8). The
odds for SAEs were statistically higher (P 0.05) for certolizumab and
tocilizumab compared with the placebo (1.60 [1.19;2.16]; P 0.0022 and
1.33 [1.03;1.70]; P 0.028 respectively). Certolizumab was statistically
more likely to result in SAEs compared with all of the following: golimumab
(2.02[1.26;3.25]; P 0.0042), etanercept (1.70[1.15;2.51]; P 0.0084),
rituximab (1.68[1.06;2.66]; P 0.027), abatacept (1.53 [1.05;2.25]; P
0.028), and adalimumab (1.44[1.02;2.02]; P 0.037). Further, tocilizumab
was statistically more likely to result in SAEs than golimumab (1.67[1.07;
2.62]; P 0.025). All other comparisons showed no statistically significant
differences (P 0.05).
Conclusion: This network meta-analysis of RCTs provides empirical
evidence that certolizumab and tocilizumab both present an increased likelihood
of SAEs compared with placebo. Supported by a recent Cochrane
review [2] the Danish guideline panel concluded that certolizumab was more
likely to cause SAEs compared with several other biologics and thus made a
weak recommendation against its use.
Originalsprog Engelsk
Publikationsdato 2013
Antal sider 1
Status Udgivet - 2013
Begivenhed American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting: 77 Annual Meeting - San Diego, CA, USA
Varighed: 25 okt. 201330 okt. 2013

Konference

Konference American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting
Land USA
By San Diego, CA
Periode 25/10/201330/10/2013

Serotype-specific effect of influenza on adult invasive pneumococcal pneumonia

Weinberger, D. M., Harboe, Z. B., Viboud, C., Krause, T. G., Miller, M., Mølbak, K. & Konradsen, H. B., 15 okt. 2013, I: The Journal of infectious diseases. 208, 8, s. 1274-80 7 s.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningpeer review

Standardiseret testprotokol (Constant Score) til vurdering af skulderdysfunktion

Ban, I., Troelsen, A., Christiansen, D. H., Svendsen, S. W. & Kristensen, M. T., maj 2013, I: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 175, 22, s. 1569 1 s.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftKommentar/debatForskningpeer review

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift OA Arthritis
Vol/bind 1
Udgave nummer 1
Sider (fra-til) 1
Antal sider 5
Status Udgivet - 2013

Symptomatic mesenteric atherosclerotic disease-lessons learned from the diagnostic workup

Björnsson, S., Resch, T. & Acosta, S., maj 2013, I: Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. 17, 5, s. 973-80 8 s.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningpeer review

Abstract  We examined the effect of growth hormone (GH) on connective tissue of tendon and skeletal muscle during immobilisation and re-training in humans. Young men (20-30 years; n = 20) were randomly assigned to daily recombinant human GH (rhGH) (33-50 μg kg(-1) day(-1)) or placebo (Plc), and had one leg immobilised for 2 weeks, followed by 6 weeks of strength training. The cross-sectional area (CSA), maximal muscle strength (maximal voluntary contraction, MVC) and biomechanical properties of the quadriceps muscle and patellar tendon were determined. Muscle and tendon biopsies were analysed for mRNA of collagen (COL1A1/3A1), insulin-like growth factors (IGF-1Ea/Ec), lysyl oxidase (LOX), matrix metalloproteases (MMP-2 and MMP-9), decorin and tenascin-C. Fibril morphology was analysed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to detect changes in the fibril diameter distribution. In muscle, CSA and MVC declined with immobilisation and recovered with rehabilitation similarly in both groups. Likewise, both groups showed increased IGF-1Ea/Ec and COL1A1/3A1 expression in muscle during re-training after immobilisation compared with baseline, and the increase was more pronounced when subjects received GH. The tendon CSA did not change during immobilisation, but increased in both groups during 6 weeks of rehabilitation (∼14%). A decline in tendon stiffness after immobilisation was observed only in the Plc group, and an increase during 6 weeks of rehabilitation was observed only in the GH group. IGF-1Ea and COL1A1/3A1 mRNA increased with immobilisation in the GH group only, and LOX mRNA was higher in the GH group than in the Plc group after immobilisation. Both groups showed an increase in MMP-2 with immobilisation, whereas no changes in MMP-9, decorin and tenascin-C were observed. The tendon fibril diameter distribution remained unchanged in both groups. In conclusion, GH stimulates collagen expression in both skeletal muscle and tendon, abolishes the normal inactivity-related decline in tendon stiffness and LOX, and results in increased tendon CSA and stiffness during rehabilitation. GH has a matrix-stabilising effect during periods of inactivity and rehabilitation in humans.
Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift The Journal of physiology
Vol/bind 591
Udgave nummer Pt 23
Sider (fra-til) 6039-52
Antal sider 14
ISSN 0022-3751
DOI
Status Udgivet - 1 dec. 2013
Older adults are at high risk of readmission on discharge from the Acute Medical and Emergency Department (ED). This study examines the effect of a two-stage nursing assessment and intervention to address older adults' uncompensated problems and thus intend to prevent readmission and functional decline. A randomized controlled study was conducted. Included were 271 patients aged 70 and over admitted to an ED. A brief standardized nursing assessment and intervention was carried out after discharge and at follow-up. No effect was found on readmission to hospital, admission to nursing home, or death but the intervention group was less likely to be at risk of depression after 180 days. Whether this method can be recommended needs further study as well as knowledge is needed as to the organization and to reveal older adults' experiences on follow-up after ED stay.
Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Geriatric nursing (New York, N.Y.)
Vol/bind 34
Udgave nummer 6
Sider (fra-til) 477-485
DOI
Status Udgivet - 13 sep. 2013

The Associations between Pain Sensitivity and Knee Muscle Strength in Healthy Volunteers: A Cross-Sectional Study

Henriksen, M., Klokker, L., Bartholdy, C., Graven-Nielsen, T. & Bliddal, H., 2013, I: Pain Research and Treatment. 2013, s. 787054

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningpeer review

Objectives. To investigate associations between muscle strength and pain sensitivity among healthy volunteers and associations between different pain sensitivity measures. Methods. Twenty-eight healthy volunteers (21 females) participated. Pressure pain thresholds (PPTs) were obtained from 1) computer-controlled pressure algometry on the vastus lateralis and deltoid muscles and on the infrapatellar fat pad and 2) computerized cuff pressure algometry applied on the lower leg. Deep-tissue pain sensitivity (intensity and duration) was assessed by hypertonic saline injections into the vastus lateralis, deltoid, and infrapatellar fat pad. Quadriceps and hamstring muscle strength was assessed isometrically at 60-degree knee flexion using a dynamometer. Associations between pain sensitivity and muscle strength were investigated using multiple regressions including age, gender, and body mass index as covariates. Results. Knee extension strength was associated with computer-controlled PPT on the vastus lateralis muscle. Computer-controlled PPTs were significantly correlated between sites (r > 0.72) and with cuff PPT (r > 0.4). Saline induced pain intensity and duration were correlated between sites (r > 0.39) and with all PPTs (r
Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Pain Research and Treatment
Vol/bind 2013
Sider (fra-til) 787054
ISSN 2090-1542
DOI
Status Udgivet - 2013

The effect of acute exercise on collagen turnover in human tendons: influence of prior immobilization period

Moerch, L., Pingel, J., Boesen, M., Kjaer, M. & Langberg, H., feb. 2013, I: European Journal of Applied Physiology. 113, 2, s. 449-55 7 s.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningpeer review

Mechanical loading of human tendon stimulates collagen synthesis, but the relationship between acute loading responses and training status of the tendon is not clear. We tested the effect of prolonged load deprivation on the acute loading-induced collagen turnover in human tendons, by applying the same absolute load to a relative untrained Achilles tendon (2-week immobilization period prior to acute loading) and a habitually loaded contra-lateral Achilles tendon, respectively, within the same individuals. Eight untrained, healthy males had one lower limb totally immobilized for 2 weeks, whereas the contra-lateral leg was used habitually. Following the procedure both Achilles tendons and calf muscles were loaded with the same absolute load during a 1-h treadmill run. Tissue collagen turnover was measured by microdialysis performed post-immobilization but pre-exercise around both Achilles tendons and compared to values obtained by 72-h post-exercise. Power Doppler was used to monitor alterations in intratendinous blood flow velocity of the Achilles tendon and MRI used to quantitate changes in tendon cross-section area. Acute loading resulted in an increased collagen synthesis 72 h after the run in both Achilles tendons (p 
Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift European Journal of Applied Physiology
Vol/bind 113
Udgave nummer 2
Sider (fra-til) 449-55
Antal sider 7
ISSN 1439-6319
DOI
Status Udgivet - feb. 2013

The effect of foot progression angle on knee joint compression force during walking

Koblauch, H., Heilskov-Hansen, T., Alkjær, T., Simonsen, E. B. & Henriksen, M., jun. 2013, I: Journal of Applied Biomechanics. 29, 3, s. 329-35 7 s.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningpeer review

It is unclear how rotations of the lower limb affect the knee joint compression forces during walking. Increases in the frontal plane knee moment have been reported when walking with internally rotated feet and a decrease when walking with externally rotated feet. The aim of this study was to investigate the knee joint compressive forces during walking with internal, external and normal foot rotation and to determine if the frontal plane knee joint moment is an adequate surrogate for the compression forces in the medial and lateral knee joint compartments under such gait modifications. Ten healthy males walked at a fixed speed of 4.5 km/h under three conditions: Normal walking, internally rotated and externally rotated. All gait trials were recorded by six infrared cameras. Net joint moments were calculated by 3D inverse dynamics. The results revealed that the medial knee joint compartment compression force increased during external foot rotation and the lateral knee joint compartment compression force increased during internal foot rotation. The increases in joint loads may be a result of increased knee flexion angles. Further, these data suggest that the frontal plane knee joint moment is not a valid surrogate measure for knee joint compression forces but rather indicates the medial- to-lateral load distribution.
Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Journal of Applied Biomechanics
Vol/bind 29
Udgave nummer 3
Sider (fra-til) 329-35
Antal sider 7
ISSN 1065-8483
Status Udgivet - jun. 2013

Pages