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INTRODUCTION: Administration of large volumes of fluids is associated with poor outcome in septic shock. Recent data suggest that non-resuscitation fluids are the major source of fluids in the intensive care unit (ICU) patients suffering from septic shock. The present trial is designed to test the hypothesis that a protocol targeting this source of fluids can reduce fluid administration compared w

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Background: Research and practice are often considered as two different worlds with different values, which causes a gap between them. Involving professionals such as practitioners, managers, decision-makers, and policy-makers in research on ageing and health might address the gap between research and practice, strengthen the healthcare system, and increase older people’s possibilities for healthy

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Background: Hip pain is prevalent in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Hip displacement is a known risk factor for hip pain. However, many children do not have displaced hips but still have hip pain and the aetiologies are poorly understood. The aims of this study were to investigate: 1. the prevalence of hip pain related to age, gender, gross motor function, degree of hip displacement and 2. the

General Study Plan Medical Science, Doctoral Degree 1 Juli 2021 (2) 0

Microsoft Word - General study plan_Medical Science, doctoral degree_1 juli_2021_till hemsidan.doc Research Studies Board GENERAL STUDY PLAN FOR DOCTORAL STUDIES IN MEDICAL SCIENCE Scope: 240 credits Qualification: Degree of Doctor Approved on 11 June 2018 Revised on 10 December 2018. Applies from 1 January 2019 Revised on 3 December 2019. Applies from 1 January 2020 Revised on 17 December 2020. A

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General Study Plan Medical Science, Doctoral Degree 2020-01-01

Microsoft Word - General study plan_Medical Science, doctoral degree_rev 2019-12-03_klar.doc Research Studies Board GENERAL STUDY PLAN FOR DOCTORAL STUDIES IN MEDICAL SCIENCE Scope: 240 credits Qualification: Degree of Doctor Approved on 11 June 2018 Revised on 10 December 2018. Applies from 1 January 2019 Revised on 3 December 2019. Applies from 1 January 2020 This is a translation of the Swedish

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General Study Plan Medical Science, Doctoral Degree 2021-01-01 (2)

Microsoft Word - General study plan_Medical Science, doctoral degree_2021_beslutad.doc Research Studies Board GENERAL STUDY PLAN FOR DOCTORAL STUDIES IN MEDICAL SCIENCE Scope: 240 credits Qualification: Degree of Doctor Approved on 11 June 2018 Revised on 10 December 2018. Applies from 1 January 2019 Revised on 3 December 2019. Applies from 1 January 2020 Revised on 17 December 2020. Applies from

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General Study Plan Medical Science, Doctoral Degree 1 Januari 2023 (2)

Microsoft Word - General study plan_Medical Science, doctoral degree_1 januari_2023_final.doc Research Studies Board GENERAL STUDY PLAN FOR DOCTORAL STUDIES IN MEDICAL SCIENCE Scope: 240 credits Qualification: Degree of Doctor Approved on 11 June 2018 Revised on 10 December 2018. Applies from 1 January 2019 Revised on 3 December 2019. Applies from 1 January 2020 Revised on 17 December 2020. Applie

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General Study Plan Medical Science, Doctoral Degree 1 Juli 2022 (1)

Microsoft Word - General study plan_Medical Science, doctoral degree_1 juli_2022.doc Research Studies Board GENERAL STUDY PLAN FOR DOCTORAL STUDIES IN MEDICAL SCIENCE Scope: 240 credits Qualification: Degree of Doctor Approved on 11 June 2018 Revised on 10 December 2018. Applies from 1 January 2019 Revised on 3 December 2019. Applies from 1 January 2020 Revised on 17 December 2020. Applies from 1

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Whats-new-in-tourist-search-behavior

Department of service management and service studies Department of strategic communication Lund university ISBN 978-91-639-8835-6 What ś new in tourist search behaviour? During the last two decades, we have seen an increasing digitalisation. Tourists have not been late to respond to advancements in tourist information systems, but developments are uneven. This report focuses on German visitors in

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Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are the only systematic approach through which the patient's perspective can be considered by surgeons (in determining a procedure's efficacy or appropriateness) or healthcare systems (in the context of value-based healthcare). PROMs in registries enable international comparison of patient-centered outcomes after total joint arthroplasty, but the extent to

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Context. The star HD 139139 (a.k.a. ‘the Random Transiter’) is a star that exhibited enigmatic transit-like features with no apparent periodicity in K2 data. The shallow depth of the events (-200 ppm - equivalent to transiting objects with radii of -1.5 R⊕ in front of a Sun-like star) and their non-periodicity constitute a challenge for the photometric follow-up of this star. Aims. The goal of thi

135 MP123 Aronsson FrontNutr 2021

25(OH)D Levels in Infancy Is Associated With Celiac Disease Autoimmunity in At-Risk Children: A Case–Control Study ORIGINAL RESEARCH published: 11 August 2021 doi: 10.3389/fnut.2021.720041 Frontiers in Nutrition | www.frontiersin.org 1 August 2021 | Volume 8 | Article 720041 Edited by: Wilson Savino, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), Brazil Reviewed by: Ivan Milos Stankovic, University of Belgrad

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Aims: The quality registry SWEDEHEART covers data across the patient pathway after an acute myocardial infarction (MI), from hospital care to secondary prevention. Although cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended after an MI, there is still heterogeneity regarding standards, uptake, and adherence rates. The aim of the SWEDEHEART-CR registry is to provide continuous information on secon

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This bachelor thesis tries to give some clarification about the health care utilization of digital health in Sweden. Since the establishment of the two major actors on the market of digital health, Kry and Min Doktor, has there been a need to understand this new type of health care. Based on available data the aim is to obtain a deeper understanding about the utilization of digital technique in he

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Background: Cervical cancer is a major global health issue, with 89% of cases occurring in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling tests have been suggested as an innovative way to improve cervical cancer screening uptake and reduce the burden of disease. The objective of this review was to examine the effect of HPV self-sampling on screening uptake compa

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Ecological network approaches have advanced our understanding of how species interactions influence community and evolutionary dynamics. However, a key limitation is that most network analyses rely solely on visitation data, often overlooking functional aspects of interactions. Here, we combined quantitative (visitation frequency) and qualitative (pollen removal and deposition) components to asses

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Background: The use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) can be beneficial in several ways. However, presentations of PROM data from individuals living with, through, or beyond cancer are scarce in the existing scientific literature, and challenges in presenting and interpreting PROM data may be an explanation. Our overall aim was to describe aspects of wellbeing in individuals living with

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Background The metabolic syndrome (MetS) may contribute to the increased cardiovascular risk in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We examined the association between MetS and disease activity, disease phenotype and corticosteroid exposure over time in patients with SLE. Methods Recently diagnosed (< 15 months) patients with SLE from 30 centres across 11 countries were enrolled into the Systemic

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Symptom relief through spinal cord stimulation (SCS) based on the gate-control theory and enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) through improved coronary perfusion is two treatments in angina pectoris refractory to medication and surgery. The overall aim was to evaluate and compare the initial and longterm effects, utilization and cost of EECP compared to SCS. The effects were also compared to