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https://read.qxmd.com/read/31338545/a-carbohydrate-reduced-high-protein-diet-improves-hba-1c-and-liver-fat-content-in-weight-stable-participants-with-type-2-diabetes-a-randomised-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Mads J Skytte, Amirsalar Samkani, Amy D Petersen, Mads N Thomsen, Arne Astrup, Elizaveta Chabanova, Jan Frystyk, Jens J Holst, Henrik S Thomsen, Sten Madsbad, Thomas M Larsen, Steen B Haugaard, Thure Krarup
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Dietary recommendations for treating type 2 diabetes are unclear but a trend towards recommending a diet reduced in carbohydrate content is acknowledged. We compared a carbohydrate-reduced high-protein (CRHP) diet with an iso-energetic conventional diabetes (CD) diet to elucidate the effects on glycaemic control and selected cardiovascular risk markers during 6 weeks of full food provision of each diet. METHODS: The primary outcome of the study was change in HbA1c ...
November 2019: Diabetologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30959559/treatment-of-atopic-dermatitis-with-dupilumab-experience-from-a-tertiary-referral-centre
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C M Olesen, J G Holm, L B Nørreslet, J V Serup, S F Thomsen, T Agner
BACKGROUND: Management of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) frequently requires treatment with systemic therapies. Dupilumab is the first biological agent approved for treatment of moderate-to-severe AD. Although promising results have appeared in clinical trials, real-life data on efficacy and safety are lacking. OBJECTIVES: To assess effectiveness and safety of treatment with dupilumab in the real-life clinical setting at a Danish tertiary referral centre...
April 8, 2019: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology: JEADV
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30887182/visceral-obesity-and-short-term-outcomes-after-laparoscopic-rectal-cancer-resection
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Niklas Nygaard Baastrup, Jan Kim Christensen, Kristian Kiim Jensen, Lars Nannestad Jørgensen
BACKGROUND: Complications after rectal resection are frequent. Recently, methods to assess visceral obesity (VO) have become available as an alternative to measurement of body mass index (BMI). The aim of this study was to examine the association between visceral fat volume (VFV) and the short-term outcomes after laparoscopic low anterior resection (LLAR) in patients with rectal cancer. METHODS: We studied a consecutive series of patients undergoing LLAR at Bispebjerg University Hospital from 01...
March 18, 2019: Surgical Endoscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30850990/hand-eczema-patients-knowledge-of-skin-protection-following-a-guided-talk-a-retrospective-study-with-a-follow-up-questionnaire
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yasemin Topal, Tove Agner, Janique van der Heiden, Niels E Ebbehøj, Kim K B Clemmensen
BACKGROUND: Several studies have assessed the effect of patient education regarding hand eczema (HE) severity and quality of life. Few studies, however, have evaluated patients' knowledge. OBJECTIVES: To examine knowledge of skin protection in HE patients following a guided talk, and to identify variables associated with knowledge. METHODS: HE patients referred to the outpatient dermatological clinic, Bispebjerg Hospital, between January 2013 and July 2014 were offered a guided talk on HE prevention...
August 2019: Contact Dermatitis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30770978/determinants-of-disease-severity-among-patients-with-atopic-dermatitis-association-with-components-of-the-atopic-march
#45
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Jesper Grønlund Holm, Tove Agner, Maja-Lisa Clausen, Simon Francis Thomsen
We aimed to explore the association of key clinical characteristics with disease severity in atopic dermatitis (AD) and its relation to components of the atopic march in a large hospital cohort. Outpatients with AD referred to the Department of Dermatology, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, between January 2012 and December 2017, were compared based on disease severity (SCORAD); mild (< 25), moderate (25-50) and severe (> 50). A total of 470 AD patients were included: 122 small children (< 4 years of age), 103 children/adolescents (age 4-15 years) and 245 adults (> 15 years of age)...
April 2019: Archives of Dermatological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30759429/use-of-complementary-and-alternative-therapies-in-outpatients-with-atopic-dermatitis-from-a-dermatological-university-department
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jesper Grønlund Holm, Maja-Lisa Clausen, Tove Agner, Simon Francis Thomsen
BACKGROUND: Treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD) may be challenging, therefore some patients seek complementary and alternative medications (CAM). We determined prevalence and predictors for CAM use in a hospital cohort of AD patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between January 1, 2012, and December 31, 2017, AD patients referred to the dermatological outpatient clinic at Bispebjerg Hospital were included in the study. Information on CAM use, demographics and disease characteristics were obtained by questionnaire, and associations were determined by χ2 and t test separately for children (< 16 years) and adults (≥16 years)...
February 13, 2019: Dermatology: International Journal for Clinical and Investigative Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30716527/common-source-of-miscalculation-and-misclassification-of-p-wave-negativity-and-p-wave-terminal-force-in-lead-v1
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Uggen Rasmussen, Andreas Fabricius-Bjerre, Preman Kumarathurai, Bjørn Strøier Larsen, Helena Domínguez, Jørgen K Kanters, Ahmad Sajadieh
BACKGROUND: P-wave terminal force (PTF) > 4000 ms·μV and deep terminal negativity (DTN) are ECG markers of left atrial abnormality associated with both atrial fibrillation and stroke. When the precordial lead V1 is placed higher than the correct position in the fourth intercostal space, it may cause increased PTF and DTN. Several studies have documented that electrode misplacement, especially high placement, is common. The influence of electrode misplacement on these novel ECG markers has not previously been quantified...
March 2019: Journal of Electrocardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30707355/biochemical-markers-of-inflammation-are-associated-with-increased-mortality-in-hip-fracture-patients-the-bispebjerg-hip-fracture-biobank
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Debbie Norring-Agerskov, Lise Bathum, Ole B Pedersen, Bo Abrahamsen, Jes B Lauritzen, Niklas R Jørgensen, Henrik L Jørgensen
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the possible association between mortality following a hip fracture and known biochemical markers of inflammation. METHODS: The study population was identified using two local databases from Bispebjerg Hospital (Copenhagen, Denmark): the Hip Fracture Database containing all patients admitted to the hospital with a fractured hip from 1996 to 2012 and the Hip Fracture Biobank, containing whole blood, serum and plasma taken in relation to admission on a subgroup of patients from the Hip Fracture Database, consecutively collected over a period of 2...
February 1, 2019: Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30600550/tattoos-and-skin-barrier-function-measurements-of-tewl-stratum-corneum-conductance-and-capacitance-ph-and-filaggrin
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Line Brok Nørreslet, Jørgen Serup, Sanja Kezic, Kristiane Aasen Engebretsen, Jacob P Thyssen, Tove Agner, Maja-Lisa Clausen
BACKGROUND: Initially after tattooing, the skin barrier function is broken. However, the long-term impact of clinically healed tattoos on this has never been studied. The aim was to investigate the long-term effect on the skin barrier function in normal tattoos and examples of tattoos with chronic inflammatory complication. METHODS: Participants were recruited from the "Tattoo clinic" of the Dermatological Department on Bispebjerg Hospital in Denmark, where patients with complicated tattoo reactions are treated...
May 2019: Skin Research and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30443664/corticosteroid-injection-is-the-best-treatment-in-plantar-fasciitis-if-combined-with-controlled-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Finn E Johannsen, Robert B Herzog, Nikolaj M Malmgaard-Clausen, Maren Hoegberget-Kalisz, S Peter Magnusson, Michael Kjaer
PURPOSE: Plantar fasciitis is a very common (lifetime incidence ~ 10%) and long-lasting injury with major impact on daily function. Combining corticosteroid injection and physical training (strength training and stretching) was hypothesized to result in a superior effect compared to each treatment separately. METHODS: A single blinded randomized controlled superiority trial conducted in 2013-2014 with a 2-year follow-up (end Sept 2016). 123 consecutive patients (20-65 years) referred to two study centers in Denmark: Institute of Sports Medicine, Bispebjerg Hospital, University of Copenhagen and a private rheumatology clinic with symptoms of plantar fasciitis, and ultrasound measured thickness above 4...
January 2019: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29950475/protocol-for-meal-time-administration-of-exenatide-for-glycaemic-control-in-type-1-diabetes-cases-the-mag1c-trial-a-randomised-double-blinded-placebo-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicklas Järvelä Johansen, Thomas Fremming Dejgaard, Asger Lund, Tina Vilsbøll, Henrik Ullits Andersen, Filip Krag Knop
INTRODUCTION: Persons with type 1 diabetes require intensive insulin therapy to achieve glycaemic control, but side effects, including hypoglycaemia and weight gain, may reduce treatment compliance. We hypothesise that add-on treatment of the short-acting glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist, exenatide, to insulin therapy in persons with type 1 diabetes will reduce insulin requirements, glycaemic excursions and body weight and improve glycaemic control without increasing the risk of hypoglycaemia...
June 27, 2018: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29864988/pain-assessment-and-post-operative-pain-management-in-orthopedic-patients
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
W Schmelling, J N Poulsen, L Christrup, P Gazerani
Aims A fast-track based surgical treatment reduces morbidity and hospital stay by providing early mobilization. Sufficient postoperative pain management is mandatory for early mobilization and optimal utilization of rehabilitation measures. Insufficient postoperative pain management is however a widespread problem. Lack of knowledge about pain and pain treatment among health care professionals and general community has been considered as a major potential contributor in insufficient pain management. It has been suggested that severe postoperative pain might imply a potential risk of developing chronic pain...
December 29, 2017: Scandinavian Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29393044/early-warning-score-challenges-and-opportunities-in-the-care-of-deteriorating-patients
#53
REVIEW
John Asger Petersen
Clinical deterioration of patients hospitalized on general wards is often preceded by worsening vital signs. If identified early and acted upon quickly, it is conjectured that further deterioration can be prevented. To this means the early warning score (EWS) was implemented in all hospitals in the Capital Region of Denmark in 2013. EWS consists of an aggregated weighted track-and-trigger system (TTS), to identify at-risk patients early, and a treatment protocol to escalate care appropriately and determine the level of competency of the provider...
February 2018: Danish Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29344612/association-of-disease-severity-with-skin-microbiome-and-filaggrin-gene-mutations-in-adult-atopic-dermatitis
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maja-Lisa Clausen, Tove Agner, Berit Lilje, Sofie M Edslev, Thor Bech Johannesen, Paal Skytt Andersen
Importance: Skin microbiome correlates with disease severity for lesional and nonlesional skin, indicating a global influence of atopic dermatitis (AD). A relation between skin microbiome and filaggrin gene (FLG) mutations proposes a possible association between skin microbiome and host genetics. Objectives: To assess skin and nasal microbiome diversity and composition in patients with AD and compare with healthy controls, and to investigate the microbiome in relation to disease severity and FLG mutations in patients with AD...
March 1, 2018: JAMA Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29314088/hyperkeratotic-hand-eczema-compared-to-other-subgroups-of-hand-eczema-a-retrospective-study-with-a-follow-up-questionnaire
#55
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Janique van der Heiden, Tove Agner, Thomas Rustemeyer, Kim K B Clemmensen
BACKGROUND: Only a few clinical trials on hand eczema have included further classification into subtypes, and there is a need for studies evaluating the present classifications. OBJECTIVES: To examine differences in demographic factors, lifestyle factors and severity between subgroups of hand eczema patients, with a focus on hyperkeratotic hand eczema. METHODS: This was a retrospective study including hand eczema patients referred to the outpatient dermatological clinic, Bispebjerg Hospital, between January 2013 and July 2014...
March 2018: Contact Dermatitis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29201290/ergospirometry-with-concurrent-fibre-optic-laryngoscopy-a-randomised-crossover-study
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kiran Kafila Mirza, Emil Schwarz Walsted, Vibeke Backer
Background : Patients suffering from exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) are subjected to several exhausting tests. We aimed to assess the feasibility of using a single test to obtain diagnostic measurements for maximum oxygen uptake (VO2 max) and exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO). Methods : Patients referred to the outpatient respiratory clinic at the University Hospital of Bispebjerg, Copenhagen with exercise-induced dyspnoea were evaluated for inclusion over 13 months. Eligible patients were aged 18-43 years, had a known EILO diagnosis (moderate or severe) and were inactive (self-reported activity) with less than 3 hours activity per week...
2017: European Clinical Respiratory Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28675915/risk-factors-for-premature-death-in-diabetes-patients-who-undergo-amputations-below-ankle-level
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Therese E Wilbek, Rasmus B Jansen, Bo Jørgensen, Ole Lander Svendsen
AIM: To identify risk factors for early death in diabetes patients who undergo amputations below the ankle. METHODS: A retrospective study, where all hospital records of all diabetes patients who had undergone minimum one amputation below the ankle at the CWHC Bispebjerg Hospital, Denmark, in the period 1996-2013, were examined. The amputations were mainly trans-metatarsal amputations and partial amputations of toes. The participants were found via ICD10-codes. The included patients were followed from their first contact to the last registered contact...
January 2018: Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28594722/treatment-of-complex-fistula-in-ano-with-a-nitinol-proctology-clip
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andreas Nordholm-Carstensen, Peter-Martin Krarup, Kikke Hagen
BACKGROUND: The treatment of complex anocutaneous fistulas remains a major therapeutic challenge balancing the risk of incontinence against the chance of permanent closure. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of a nitinol proctology clip for closure of complex anocutaneous fistulas. DESIGN: This is a single-center cohort study with retrospective analysis of all of the treated patients. SETTINGS: Data were obtained from patient records and MRI reports, as well as follow-up telephone calls and clinical follow-up with endoanal ultrasonography...
July 2017: Diseases of the Colon and Rectum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28349226/colonic-diverticulosis-is-associated-with-abdominal-wall-hernia
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Oma, L N Jorgensen, S Meisner, N A Henriksen
PURPOSE: Colonic diverticulosis and abdominal wall hernia are common pathologies. Studies have suggested that connective tissue alterations play a role in the formation of both diverticulosis and abdominal wall hernia. The aim of this cohort study was to evaluate the association between diverticulosis and abdominal wall hernia in a large cohort of patients undergoing colonoscopy. METHODS: All consecutive patients who underwent colonoscopy between 2001 and 2013 at Bispebjerg Hospital were eligible for inclusion...
August 2017: Hernia: the Journal of Hernias and Abdominal Wall Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28288465/atlas-of-illustrative-cases-of-tattoo-complications
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jørgen Serup
Tattoos, and tattoo complications as well, are colorful and visually flashy. A clinical outlook provides important clues to diagnosis by pattern recognition. This atlas,which is a report of 79 case illustrations, is made as a practical tool and vade mecum for the clinician. The atlas can be used in the office and as a bedside tool. It includes characteristic photos, and each case is accompanied with a brief medical history, a comment with learning points, the final diagnosis, and a review of therapeutic options...
2017: Current Problems in Dermatology
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