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Lysbehandling i hjemmet giver familien ro

Neergaard Larsen, J., mar. 2020, I: Fag & forskning: Sygeplejersken. 3, 2020 nr. 3

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Malassezia-Associated Skin Diseases, the Use of Diagnostics and Treatment

Saunte, D. M. L., Gaitanis, G. & Hay, R. J., 2020, I: Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology. 10, s. 112

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Management of Osteoporosis in Patients Living With HIV-A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Starup-Linde, J., Rosendahl, S. B., Storgaard, M. & Langdahl, B., 1 jan. 2020, I: Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 83, 1, s. 1-8 8 s.

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Marfan syndrome and exercise: A literature review

Jensen, T. L., Tran, P. & Kjaer, M., 1 nov. 2020, I: Translational Sports Medicine. 3, 6, s. 526-535 10 s.

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Measurement of excitation-inhibition ratio in autism spectrum disorder using critical brain dynamics

Bruining, H., Hardstone, R., Juarez-Martinez, E. L., Sprengers, J., Avramiea, A.-E., Simpraga, S., Houtman, S. J., Poil, S.-S., Dallares, E., Palva, S., Oranje, B., Matias Palva, J., Mansvelder, H. D. & Linkenkaer-Hansen, K., 8 jun. 2020, I: Scientific Reports. 10, 1, s. 9195

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Measuring next of kin's experience of participation in the care of older people in nursing homes

Westergren, A., Behm, L., Lindhardt, T., Persson, M. & Ahlström, G., 2020, I: PLoS One. 15, 1, s. e0228379

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Medical and Surgical Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Review of International Treatment Guidelines and Implementation in General Dermatology Practice

Orenstein, L. A. V., Nguyen, T. V., Damiani, G., Sayed, C., Jemec, G. B. E. & Hamzavi, I., 1 sep. 2020, I: Dermatology. 236, 5, s. 393-412 20 s.

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BACKGROUND: We aimed to synthesise qualitative studies exploring medication-related experiences of polypharmacy among patients with multimorbidity.

METHODS: We systematically searched PubMed, Embase and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature in February 2020 for primary, peer-reviewed qualitative studies about multimorbid patients' medication-related experiences with polypharmacy, defined as the use of four or more medications. Identified studies were appraised for methodological quality by applying the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme checklist for qualitative research, and data were extracted and synthesised by the meta-aggregation approach.

RESULTS: We included 13 qualitative studies, representing 499 patients with polypharmacy and a wide range of chronic conditions. Overall, most Critical Appraisal Skills Programme items were reported in the studies. We extracted 140 findings, synthesised these into 17 categories, and developed five interrelated syntheses: (1) patients with polypharmacy are a heterogeneous group in terms of needing and appraising medication information; (2) patients are aware of the importance of medication adherence, but it is difficult to achieve; (3) decision-making about medications is complex; (4) multiple relational factors affect communication between patients and physicians, and these factors can prevent patients from disclosing important information; and (5) polypharmacy affects patients' lives and self-perception, and challenges with polypharmacy are not limited to practical issues of medication-taking.

DISCUSSION: Polypharmacy poses many challenges to patients, which have a negative impact on quality of life and adherence. Thus, when dealing with polypharmacy patients, it is crucial that healthcare professionals actively solicit individual patients' perspectives on challenges related to polypharmacy. Based on the reported experiences, we recommend that healthcare professionals upscale communicative efforts and involve patients' social network on an individualised basis to facilitate shared decision-making and treatment adherence in multimorbidpatients with polypharmacy.

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift BMJ Open
Vol/bind 10
Udgave nummer 9
Sider (fra-til) e036158
ISSN 2044-6055
DOI
Status Udgivet - 6 sep. 2020

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© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

MicroRNA In Situ Hybridization in Paraffin-Embedded Cultured Cells

James, J. P., Johnsen, L., Møller, T. & Nielsen, B. S., 2020, I: Methods in Molecular Biology. 2148, s. 99-110 12 s.

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Monitoring Wound Healing of Diabetic Foot Ulcers Using Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Wound Measurement Techniques: A Prospective Cohort Study

Jørgensen, L. B., Halekoh, U., Jemec, G. B. E., Sørensen, J. A. & Yderstræde, K. B., okt. 2020, I: Advances in Wound Care. 9, 10, s. 553-563 11 s.

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Mortality in adults with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and HIV by antiretroviral therapy and tuberculosis drug use: an individual patient data meta-analysis

Bisson, G. P., Bastos, M., Campbell, J. R., Bang, D., Brust, J. C., Isaakidis, P., Lange, C., Menzies, D., Migliori, G. B., Pape, J. W., Palmero, D., Baghaei, P., Tabarsi, P., Viiklepp, P., Vilbrun, S., Walsh, J. & Marks, S. M., 8 aug. 2020, I: Lancet. 396, 10248, s. 402-411 10 s.

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Motion-Based Technology for People With Dementia Training at Home: Three-Phase Pilot Study Assessing Feasibility and Efficacy

Petersen, J. D., Larsen, E. L., la Cour, K., von Bülow, C., Skouboe, M., Christensen, J. R. & Waldorff, F. B., 26 aug. 2020, I: JMIR mental health. 7, 8, s. e19495

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BACKGROUND: Persons with dementia tend to be vulnerable to mobility challenges and hence face a greater risk of fall and subsequent fractures, morbidity, and mortality. Motion-based technologies (MBTs), also called sensor-based technologies or virtual reality, have the potential for assisting physical exercise and training as a part of a disease management and rehabilitation program, but little is known about its' use for people with dementia.

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of MBT physical training at home for people with dementia.

METHODS: A 3-phase pilot study: (1) baseline start-up, (2) 15 weeks of group training at a local care center twice a week, and (3) 12 weeks of group training reduced to once a week, supplemented with individual MBT training twice a week at home. A total of 26 people with dementia from a municipality in Southern Denmark were eligible and agreed to participate in this study. Three withdrew from the study, leaving 23 participants for the final analysis. Feasibility was measured by the percentage of participants who trained with MBT at home, and their completion rate of total scheduled MBT sessions. Efficacy was evaluated by physical function, measured by Sit-to-Stand (STS), Timed-Up-and-Go (TUG), 6-minute Walk Test (6MW), and 10-meter Dual-task Walking Test (10MDW); cognitive function was measured by Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Neuropsychiatric Inventory-Questionnaire (NPI-Q); and European Quality of Life 5 dimensions questionnaire (EQOL5) was used for measuring quality of life. Descriptive statistics were applied accordingly. Wilcoxon signed-rank and rank-sum tests were applied to explore significant differences within and between the groups.

RESULTS: As much as 12 of 23 participants (52%) used the supplemental MBT training at home. Among them, 6 (50%) completed 75% or more scheduled sessions, 3 completed 25% or less, and 3 completed between 25% and 75% of scheduled sessions. For physical and cognitive function tests, supplementing with MBT training at home showed a tendency of overall stabilization of scores among the group of participants who actively trained with MBT; especially, the 10MDW test even showed a significant improvement from 9.2 to 7.1 seconds (P=.03). We found no positive effect on EQOL5 tests.

CONCLUSIONS: More than half of the study population with dementia used MBT training at home, and among them, half had an overall high adherence to the home training activity. Physical function tended to remain stable or even improved among high-adherence MBT individuals. We conclude that MBT training at home may be feasible for some individuals with dementia. Further research is warranted.

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift JMIR mental health
Vol/bind 7
Udgave nummer 8
Sider (fra-til) e19495
ISSN 2368-7959
DOI
Status Udgivet - 26 aug. 2020

Mucoide cyster på fingrene

Bartels, E. M., 2020, I: Ugerskrift for Læger. v02200110

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Originalsprog Dansk
Tidsskrift Ugerskrift for Læger
Vol/bind v02200110
ISSN 0041-5782
Status Udgivet - 2020

Multi-frequency bioimpedance: a non-invasive tool for muscle-health assessment of adults with cerebral palsy

Pingel, J., Harrison, A., Von Walden, F., Hjalmarsson, E. & Bartels, E. M., sep. 2020, I: Journal of muscle research and cell motility. 41, 2-3, s. 211-219 9 s.

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Muscle contracture development is a major complication for individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) and has lifelong implications. In order to recognize contracture development early and to follow up on preventive interventions aimed at muscle health development, non-invasive, and easy to use methods are needed. The aim of the present study was to assess whether multi-frequency Bioimpedance (mfBIA) can be used to detect differences between skeletal muscle of individuals with CP and healthy controls. The mfBIA technique was applied to the medial gastrocnemius muscle of n = 24 adults with CP and n = 20 healthy controls of both genders. The phase angle (PA) and the centre frequency (fc) were significantly lower in individuals with CP when compared to controls; PA: - 25% for women and - 31.8% for men (P < 0.0001); fc: - 5.6% for women and - 5.2% for men (P < 0.009). The reactance (Xc) and the extracellular resistance (Re) of skeletal muscle from individuals with CP were significantly higher when compared to controls; Xc: + 9.9% for women and + 28.9% for men (P < 0.0001); Re: + 39.7% for women and + 91.2% for men (P < 0.0001). The present study shows that several mfBIA parameters differ significantly between individuals with CP and healthy controls. Furthermore, these changes correlated significantly with the severity of CP, as assessed using the GMFCS scale. The present data indicate that mfBIA shows promise in terms of being a useful diagnostic tool, capable of characterizing muscle health and its development in individuals with cerebral palsy.

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Journal of muscle research and cell motility
Vol/bind 41
Udgave nummer 2-3
Sider (fra-til) 211-219
Antal sider 9
ISSN 0142-4319
DOI
Status Udgivet - sep. 2020

Multimodal fusion with deep neural networks for leveraging CT imaging and electronic health record: a case-study in pulmonary embolism detection

Huang, S.-C., Pareek, A., Zamanian, R., Banerjee, I. & Lungren, M. P., 17 dec. 2020, I: Scientific Reports. 10, 1, s. 22147

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Multimodal management of hidradenitis suppurativa

Jemec, G. B. E., jun. 2020, I: International journal of women's dermatology. 6, 3, s. 169-170 2 s.

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Municipality-based pragmatic rehabilitation stratified in accordance with individual needs-results from a longitudinal survey study

Rossen, S., Trier, K., Christensen, B., Eriksen, M. A., Zwisler, A-D. & Vibe-Petersen, J., apr. 2020, I: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer. 28, 4, s. 1951-1961 11 s.

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Muscle function assessed by the non-invasive method acoustic myography (AMG) in a Danish group of healthy adults

Bartels, E. M., Olsen, J. K., Andersen, E. L., Danneskiold-Samsøe, B., Bliddal, H., Kristensen, L. E. & Harrison, A. P., jun. 2020, I: Current research in physiology. 2, s. 22-29 8 s.

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Acoustic myography (AMG) is a non-invasive method to assess muscle function during daily activities. AMG has great scope for assessment of musculoskeletal problems. The aim of this study was to create an AMG data set for general clinical use and relate these findings to age and gender. 10 healthy subjects (5 men/5 women), in each decade from 20 to 69 years of age (n = 50), were assessed. Their clinical health was tested. AMG measurements were carried out on muscles involved in defined movements of the upper and lower extremities. Muscle performance was measured using efficiency (E-score) and fibre recruitment (temporal (T-score) and spatial (S-score) summation). AMG-measurements showed good reproducibility. In each age group, it was found that for all those daily living skills measured, there was no gender difference. A walking and stair climbing test revealed that both legs are used equally and in a balanced way in healthy subjects. Moreover, there was no change in this function with increasing age up to 69 years. However, a cycling test with loading revealed that in elderly subjects the coordination of muscle use is impaired compared to that of the younger adults. Finally, a flexion test of the arm revealed an age-related decrease in the efficiency/coordination of m.Biceps alone, and a keyboard writing test suggests no effect on m.Trapezius. This reference data set now illustrates the reproducibility and ease of use of acoustic myography in the clinic and provides a means of assessing individuals with musculoskeletal problems.

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Current research in physiology
Vol/bind 2
Sider (fra-til) 22-29
Antal sider 8
ISSN 2665-9441
DOI
Status Udgivet - jun. 2020

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Neonatal vitamin D levels and cognitive ability in young adulthood

Specht, I. O., Janbek, J., Thorsteinsdottir, F., Frederiksen, P. & Heitmann, B. L., aug. 2020, I: European Journal of Nutrition. 59, 5, s. 1919-1928 10 s.

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PURPOSE: Intelligence has a strong influence on life capability, and thus, identifying early modifiable risk factors related to cognitive ability is of major public health interest. During pregnancy, vitamin D is transported from the mother to the fetus through the placenta in the form of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D). Levels of 25(OH)D have in some studies been associated with childhood neurodevelopment; however, results from all studies are not in agreement. We investigated if neonatal 25(OH)D3 concentrations were associated with Børge Priens IQ test score (BPP) in young adulthood.

METHODS: In this nested cohort study, 25(OH)D3 concentrations were measured in dried blood spots from 818 newborns. We followed the children for their IQ BPP test scores in the Danish Conscription Register, which holds information on test results from the BPP test on individuals who have been recruited for Danish mandatory military draft board examination. Using general linear models, we investigated the crude and adjusted relationship between quintiles of 25(OH)D3 concentrations and BPP IQ test results.

RESULTS: The study population consisted of 95.8% men, with a mean age of 19.4 years. The median and range of the neonatal 25(OH)D3 levels were 26.2 nmol/L (0-104.7 nmol/L). The overall Wald test did not show an association between neonatal 25(OH)D3 levels and BPP IQ scores (p = 0.23); however, individuals within the 3rd (BPP IQ = 101.0, 98.0-103.9) and 4th (BPP IQ = 101.2, 99.1-104.3) quintiles had slightly higher BPP IQ scores than individuals from the first quintile (BPP IQ = 97.6, 94.6-100.6).

CONCLUSIONS: Our results support the hypothesis that individuals with the lowest levels of neonatal vitamin D might have slightly lower BPP. However, more studies are needed with larger study populations to confirm our results.

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift European Journal of Nutrition
Vol/bind 59
Udgave nummer 5
Sider (fra-til) 1919-1928
Antal sider 10
ISSN 1436-6207
DOI
Status Udgivet - aug. 2020

Neonatal vitamin D status and myopia in young adult men

Specht, I. O., Jacobsen, N., Frederiksen, P. & Heitmann, B. L., 2020, I: Acta Ophthalmologica. 98, 5, s. 500-505 6 s.

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PURPOSE: The prevalence of myopia is increasing worldwide, and modifiable risk factors are thus important to identify. Season of birth has been associated with later myopia risk. Neonatal vitamin D status is highly dependent on season of birth due to maternal sun exposure late in gestation. We hypothesize that prenatal exposure to low levels of vitamin D can interfere with visual development in term-born infants and that this might contribute to adult visual dysfunction. The aim of this study was thus to compare neonatal vitamin D levels from stored dried blood spots taken shortly after birth among young term-born men with myopia (cases) and random controls with emmetropia.

METHODS: In this case-control study, we analysed neonatal 25(OH)D3 levels of 457 myopic male cases and 1280 emmetropic male controls assessed for myopia at the mandatory Danish conscript examination. Data were analysed using logistic regression analysis and results presented as crude and adjusted for potential confounders namely maternal age, maternal ethnicity, maternal and paternal education and season of birth.

RESULTS: We did not observe a seasonal variation in myopia risk, neither did we observe increased odds of myopia in relation to low neonatal 25(OH)D3 levels.

CONCLUSION: The rapid increase in myopia does not seem related to neonatal vitamin D status.

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Acta Ophthalmologica
Vol/bind 98
Udgave nummer 5
Sider (fra-til) 500-505
Antal sider 6
ISSN 1755-375X
DOI
Status Udgivet - 2020

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© 2020 Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica Foundation. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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