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  • 2021
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  • Alinasab, Babak, et al. (författare)
  • New algorithm for the management of orbital blowout fracture based on prospective study
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction. - : SAGE Publications. - 1943-3875 .- 1943-3883. ; 11:4, s. 285-295
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Despite extensive debate and publications in the management of blowout fracture (BOF), there are still considerable differences in the surgeons' management of BOF due to a lack of reliable evidence-based studies. This article aimed to evaluate which BOF patients require surgical treatment due to functional and/or cosmetic deformities; evaluate which computed tomography (CT) scan findings predict these problems; and provide an algorithm in the management of BOF. Seventy-nine patients with BOF were treated conservatively and followed up prospectively regarding functional and cosmetic deformities for at least 1 year. The patients' CT scans were analyzed and several measurements were performed. Patients' symptoms and the clinical findings were correlated to the CT scan measurements. We found visible deformity in 37% of the patients, but only 10% chose to proceed to surgery due to cosmetic deformities. In patients with inferior BOF and a herniation < 1.0 mL, a visible deformity was found when the ratio between fracture and the fractured orbital wall areas was ≥42%, or the total area of the fracture was ≥ 2.3 cm 2 . In patients with inferior BOF and a herniation ≥ 1.0 mL, a visible deformity was found when the distance from the inferior orbital rim to the posterior edge of the fracture was ≥ 3.0 cm. In patients with inferomedial fracture, a visible deformity was found when the herniation was ≥ 0.9 mL. Diplopia improved significantly and remained in only 3% of the patients in nonoperated group. Hypoesthesia of the infraorbital nerve improved significantly, but 23% of the nonoperated and 50% of the operated patients still experienced loss of sensation at final control. In this prospective study, we found that not only herniated orbital volume but also other CT scan findings in BOF were crucial to predict late visible deformities. Based on these findings, we propose an algorithm for the prediction of late visible deformity with 83% accuracy. There are indications that diplopia without ocular motility disorder is due to edema and we recommend observation as long as the diplopia improves gradually.
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  • Alinasab, Babak, et al. (författare)
  • Prospective randomized controlled pilot study on orbital blowout fracture
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction. - : SAGE Publications. - 1943-3875 .- 1943-3883. ; 11:3, s. 165-171
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • To clarify the conflicting recommendations for care of blowout fracture (BOF), a prospective randomized study is required. Here, we present a prospective randomized pilot study on BOF. This article aimed to evaluate which computed tomography (CT) findings predict late functional and/or cosmetic symptoms in BOF patients with ≥ 1.0 mL herniation of orbital content into maxillary and/or ethmoidal sinuses. It also aimed to evaluate which patients with BOF would benefit from surgical treatment or observational follow-up. Twenty-six patients with BOF ≥ 1.0 mL herniation were randomized to observational ( n  = 10) or surgical treatments ( n  = 16) and were followed up for functional and cosmetic symptoms for at least 1 year. The results from CT scan measurements were correlated to the patients' symptoms and clinical findings which we report in this pilot study. Of the 10 patients randomized to observation, five had an inferomedial BOF with a herniation of ≥ 1.3 mL and all patients developed cosmetic deformities and required surgery. The remaining five patients in the observational group had inferior BOF and one of them had a distance of 3.3 cm from the inferior orbital rim to the posterior edge of the fracture and developed a cosmetic deformity but was unwilling to proceed to surgical treatment, and four patients had a median distance of 2.9 cm from the inferior orbital rim to the posterior edge of the fracture and did not develop cosmetic deformities. The median time from injury to surgery was 13 (3-17) days for the surgical group and 37 (17-170) days for the patients who underwent surgery in the observational group. The surgical results were similar for all the operated patients at the final control. Diplopia decreased and remained partly in one patient in the surgical group and in two patients in the observational group. Hypoesthesia of the infraorbital nerve decreased in nonsurgically treated patients, but surgery seemed to induce hypoesthesia. In this prospective randomized controlled pilot study on BOF, all patients in the observational group with inferomedial fractures developed visible deformity. Diplopia in BOF, without ocular motility limitation, is believed to be due to edema. Diplopia is not an indication for surgery as long as it reduces over time.
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  • Alinasab, Babak, et al. (författare)
  • Prospective study on ocular motility limitation due to orbital muscle entrapment or impingement associated with orbital wall fracture
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Injury. - : Elsevier BV. - 0020-1383 .- 1879-0267. ; 48:7, s. 1408-1416
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • INTRODUCTION: The recommended urgent surgical management of ocular motility restriction due to orbital muscle entrapment or impingement associated with orbital wall fracture needs to be elucidated.AIM: To evaluate the importance of the time from injury to surgery for the outcome in ocular motility and diplopia, the time lapse of ocular motility, diplopia and hypesthesia recovery.MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients with entrapment or impingement of orbital contents due to orbital wall fracture were followed up prospectively over 1year regarding ocular motility, diplopia, hypesthesia and cosmetic deformity.RESULTS: 21 patients (10 entrapments and 11 impingements) were included and treated surgically. The median time from injury to surgery was 36 (8-413)h for the entrapment group and 168 (48-326)h for the impingement group. The median time from study inclusion to surgery was 0 (0-1) days for the entrapment group and 1.0 (0.2-4.8) days for the impingement group. All the patients had ocular motility limitation and diplopia at the inclusion. Ocular motility improved gradually and was normal at final visit. Diplopia resolved gradually in all patients except in two with non-disturbing diplopia, at the final visit. Forced duction test was positive in 90% of the patients in the entrapment group and 70% in impingement group. At final visit, hypesthesia was found in none of the patients in the entrapment group but in 4 patients in the impingement group.CONCLUSIONS: In this, the first prospective long term follow up of orbital wall fractures with ocular motility restriction, we did not find any significant correlation between the time from injury to surgery and the outcomes in ocular motility and diplopia. An entrapment requires surgery as soon as possible; however, the surgical reduction is at least as important as surgical timing. Surgery should be delayed until it can be performed by an experienced surgeon. Ocular motility restriction causing diplopia due to impingement is not an ophthalmologic emergency and surgery is recommended if the diplopia and ocular motility has not improved over time. Clinical examination of ocular motility and not CT scan findings is crucial to determine whether a limitation of ocular motility exists or not.
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  • Berglund, Lukas, et al. (författare)
  • Decreasing incidence of knee arthroscopy in Sweden between 2002 and 2016 : a nationwide register-based study
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Acta Orthopaedica. - : Medical Journals Sweden AB. - 1745-3674 .- 1745-3682. ; 94, s. 26-31
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background and purpose: Several randomized trials have demonstrated the lack of effect of arthroscopic lavage as treatment for knee osteoarthritis (OA). These results have in turn resulted in a change in Swedish guidelines and reimbursement. We aimed to investigate the use of knee arthroscopies in Sweden between 2002 and 2016. Patient demographics, regional differences, and the magnitude of patients with knee OA undergoing knee arthroscopy were also analyzed.Patients and methods: Trends in knee arthroscopy were investigated using the Swedish Hospital Discharge Register (SHDR) to conduct a nationwide register-based study including all adults (>18 years of age) undergoing any knee arthroscopy between 2002 and 2016.Results: The total number of knee arthroscopies performed during the studied period was 241,055. The annual surgery rate declined in all age groups, for males and females as well as patients with knee OA. The incidence dropped from 247 to 155 per 105 inhabitants. Over 50% of arthroscopies were performed in metropolitan regions.Conclusion: We showed a dramatic decline in knee arthroscopy. There is variability in the surgery rate between males and females and among the regions of Sweden.
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  • Dai, Lu, et al. (författare)
  • Early vascular ageing and cellular senescence in chronic kidney disease
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal. - Stockholm : Karolinska Institutet, Dept of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology. - 2001-0370.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a clinical model of premature ageing characterized by progressive vascular dis- ease, systemic inflammation, muscle wasting and frailty. The predominant early vascular ageing (EVA) process mediated by medial vascular calcification (VC) results in a marked discrepancy between chronological and bio- logical vascular age in CKD. Though the exact underlying mechanisms of VC and EVA are not fully elucidated, ac- cumulating evidence indicates that cellular senescence - and subsequent chronic inflammation through the senescence-associated secretary phenotype (SASP) - plays a fundamental role in its initiation and progression. In this review, we discuss the pathophysiological links between senescence and the EVA process in CKD, with focus on cellular senescence and media VC, and potential anti-ageing therapeutic strategies of senolytic drugs targeting cellular senescence and EVA in CKD.
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  • Ebert, Thomas, et al. (författare)
  • Insights in the regulation of trimetylamine N-oxide production using a comparative biomimetic approach suggest a metabolic switch in hibernating bears
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Scientific Reports. - : Nature Publishing Group. - 2045-2322. ; 10:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Experimental studies suggest involvement of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) in the aetiology of cardiometabolic diseases and chronic kidney disease (CKD), in part via metabolism of ingested food. Using a comparative biomimetic approach, we have investigated circulating levels of the gut metabolites betaine, choline, and TMAO in human CKD, across animal species as well as during hibernation in two animal species. Betaine, choline, and TMAO levels were associated with renal function in humans and differed significantly across animal species. Free-ranging brown bears showed a distinct regulation pattern with an increase in betaine (422%) and choline (18%) levels during hibernation, but exhibited undetectable levels of TMAO. Free-ranging brown bears had higher betaine, lower choline, and undetectable TMAO levels compared to captive brown bears. Endogenously produced betaine may protect bears and garden dormice during the vulnerable hibernating period. Carnivorous eating habits are linked to TMAO levels in the animal kingdom. Captivity may alter the microbiota and cause a subsequent increase of TMAO production. Since free-ranging bears seems to turn on a metabolic switch that shunts choline to generate betaine instead of TMAO, characterisation and understanding of such an adaptive switch could hold clues for novel treatment options in burden of lifestyle diseases, such as CKD.
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  • Elinder, Carl-Gustaf, et al. (författare)
  • Variations in graft and patient survival after kidney transplantation in Sweden: caveats in interpretation of center effects when benchmarking.
  • 2009
  • Ingår i: Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation. - : Frontiers Media SA. - 1432-2277 .- 0934-0874. ; 22:11, s. 1051-7
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Benchmarking and comparisons between transplantation centers are becoming more common. A crude comparison indicated a 50% difference in patient survival between centers in Sweden. A 'task group' was formed to refute or confirm and learn from this observation. Patient survival and graft survival of 5 933 patients transplanted at three different transplantation centers in Sweden (Stockholm, Göteborg, and Malmö) were followed up until February 2007. Patient survival and graft survival were compared between the centers with and without consideration being given to important covariates such as time period, type of donation (living or deceased donor), gender, and age. A refined cohort of 2,956 adult patients that had been transplanted for the first time between 1991 and 2007 was assessed in more detail using Cox regression analysis. The difference in patient and transplant outcome observed in the crude comparison diminished considerably after adjustment for differences in case mix and time period of transplantation, and was neither evident nor significant after 1999. Patient survival and graft survival have improved considerably during the time period since 1991. The adjusted hazards ratio for mortality was 0.39 (95% CI 0.29-0.53) for patients who were transplanted after 1999 when compared with those transplanted between 1991 and 1994. Crude comparisons between results from transplantation centers may be severely confounded not only by case mix but also by differences in the proportion of patients transplanted during different time periods. Patient outcome and graft outcome have improved considerably since 1991, and after 1999 center effects were no longer apparent in Sweden.
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  • Erlandsson, H., et al. (författare)
  • Observational study of risk factors associated with clinical outcome among elderly kidney transplant recipients in Sweden - a decade of follow-up
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Transplant International. - : Frontiers Media SA. - 0934-0874 .- 1432-2277. ; 34:11, s. 2363-2370
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Kidney transplantation (Ktx) in elderly has become increasingly accepted worldwide despite their higher burden of comorbidities. We investigated important risk factors affecting long-term patient and graft survival. We included all (n = 747) Ktx patients >60 years from 2000 to 2012 in Sweden. Patients were age-stratified, 60-64, 65-69 and >70 years. Follow-up time was up to 10 years (median 7.9 years, 75% percentile >10 years). Primary outcome was 10-year patient survival in age-stratified groups. Secondary outcomes were 5-year patient and graft survival in age-stratified groups and the impact of risk factors including Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) on patient and graft survival. Mortality was higher in patients >70 years, after 10 years (HR 1.94; 95% CI 1.24-3.04; P = 0.004). Males had a higher 10-year risk of death (HR 1.39; CI 95% 1.04-1.86; P = 0.024). Five-year patient survival did not differ between age groups. In multivariate Cox analysis (n = 500), hazard ratio for 10-year mortality was 4.6 in patients with CCI >= 7 vs. <4 (95% CI 2.42-8.62; P = 0.0001). Higher CCI identified ESKD patients with 4.6 times higher risk of death after Ktx. We suggest that this index should be used as a part of the preoperative evaluation in elderly.
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