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Overview of surgical training and assessment of surgical skills : a narrative review

Objectives: To assess the existence of international, scientifically validated methods for manual surgical skills training and assessment. The aim was to create a descriptive chronological summary of the existing evidence and conclusions in the included articles. Methods: PubMed and Scopus were searched twice for reviews published between 1997 and October 2023 and between 1997 and January 2024. Th

Swedish guidelines for device-aided therapies in Parkinson's disease -Economic evaluation and implementation

OBJECTIVES: The National Board of Health and Welfare in Sweden published the national guidelines for Parkinson's Disease 2016. The aim of this study was to summarize this evidence review and development of the guidelines, focusing on the economic evaluation of device-aided therapies (deep brain stimulation, pump-based infusion of levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel or apomorphine) for Parkinson's di

Kun(d)skapsintensivt arbete - Ledarskap och motivation i en kundnära kunskapsintensiv organisation

Examensarbetets titel: Kun(d)skapsintensivt arbete - Ledarskap och motivation i en kundnära kunskapsintensiv organisation Seminariedatum: 15 januari 2026 Kurs: FEKH49 - Examensarbete i organisation på kandidatnivå, 15 högskolepoäng Författare: Filippa Kapoor Åberg och Sakarias Moberg Handledare: Stefan Sveningsson Fem nyckelord: Kunskapsintensiv verksamhet, kundstyrning, ledarskap, motivation, psyTitle: Knowledge(client) intensive work - Leadership and Motivation in a client-centered knowledge-intensive firm Seminar Date: 15th January 2026 Course: FEKH49 - Bachelor’s degree thesis in Management and Organization, 15 credits. Authors: Filippa Kapoor Åberg and Sakarias Moberg Supervisor: Stefan Sveningsson Five Keywords: Knowledge-intensive firms, Client control, leadership, motivation, psych

Female cancer incidence before and after diagnosis of primary Sjögren's disease : A retrospective cohort study

In primary Sjögren's disease (pSjD), there is a well-documented increased risk of hematological malignancies, particularly lymphomas, whereas studies examining the incidence of solid tumors have often yielded conflicting results. Data concerning the incidence of breast and gynecological cancers are similarly inconsistent. The aim of this study was to further investigate the incidence of these so-c

Monitoring time-to-detection of recurrent atrial fibrillation in patients with transient new-onset atrial fibrillation detected initially during hospitalization for noncardiac surgery or medical illness

Background Approximately one-third-of patients with transient new-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) during hospitalization for noncardiac surgery or medical illness will have recurrent AF within 1 year when assessed using two 14-day ECG monitors. The proportion of patients that would be diagnosed with recurrent AF with less monitoring is unknown. Methods We used data from a prospective cohort of part

HIV-1 variants in population-based national surveys in sub-Saharan Africa, 2015-2022

OBJECTIVE: To describe the distribution of HIV-1 variants in population-based national surveys conducted in sub-Saharan African countries between 2015 and 2022.DESIGN: Multicountry analysis.METHODS: Sixteen population-based national surveys, conducted between 2015 and 2022, were analyzed. Survey participants were eligible if HIV genotyping was successful. In most countries, people with HIV (PWH) w

The Influence of Surgeon Subspecialty in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy : A Population-Based Study

Background: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is performed by surgeons from various specialties and remains central to minimally invasive surgical training. This study assessed whether surgeon subspecialty affects patient outcomes and explored aspects of LC education. Methods: This population-based study included 46,700 LCs performed between 2020 and 2023, using data from the Swedish Registry for

Organisation of paediatric echocardiography laboratories and governance of echocardiography services and training in Europe : current status, disparities, and potential solutions. A survey from the Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC) imaging working group

Background: There is limited data on the organisation of paediatric echocardiography laboratories in Europe. Methods: A structured and approved questionnaire was circulated across all 95 Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology affiliated centres. The aims were to evaluate: (1) facilities in paediatric echocardiography laboratories across Europe, (2) accredited laboratories, (

Wolbachia improves the performance of an invasive fly after a diet shift

Polyphagy is an adaptative strategy allowing species to develop and survive on multiple diets. Phytophagous insects can be exposed to sub-optimal resources, as host plants vary in nutritional quality. Some insects may rely on symbiotic bacteria to better utilize less favorable substrates. The invasive fruit fly Drosophila suzukii is a highly successful pest worldwide. The use of ripening and ripe

ClusterVAP : study protocol for multicentre proteomic endotyping of ventilator-associated pneumonia

INTRODUCTION: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most frequent healthcare-associated infection in intensive care units and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Current diagnostic criteria lack specificity, leading to misclassification and unnecessary antibiotic use. Identifying patient subgroups with a common pathophysiological basis (pneumoclusters) may distinguish true VAP

SPAP : Soluble Human Plasma Proteoform Analysis via Acetonitrile Precipitation and Top-Down Mass Spectrometry

Advances in liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry have significantly improved proteomic analyses of human plasma. However, information at the level of intact proteoforms remains limited due to the high dynamic range of protein abundance and the complexity of post-translational modifications. To address this challenge, we introduce soluble plasma proteoform analysis via acetonitrile precipitation

From fractions to fragments : Policy to practice through AI-driven multiscale spatial planning for groundwater nitrate management

Diffuse nitrate pollution remains a persistent threat to drinking-water resources, yet current predictive frameworks rarely capture how the spatial composition (land-cover fractions) and configuration (landscape fragmentation) of land systems jointly modulate leaching. This study presents a novel multiscale framework integrating hydro-climatic, soil and anthropogenic predictors with land-cover fra

Greater prevalence of anaemia and heavy menstrual bleeding reported in women of reproductive age in the United Kingdom compared to Australia

Heavy periods are a common cause of anaemia in women of reproductive age. We compare the prevalence of anaemia and heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) among women in the United Kingdom and Australia. Women aged 15-50 years were recruited through screening events conducted in the United Kingdom and Australia from 2016 to 2024. In these cross-sectional studies, self-report questionnaires screened for HMB

A combined experimental – numerical approach for predicting young’s modulus in additively manufactured thin strut-based structures

Strut-based structures, such as lattices, produced using additive manufacturing (AM) offer significant potential for applications requiring lightweighting and structural compliance. However, conventional Design for AM (DfAM) approaches often assume idealised material behaviour, which can be misleading for thin strut-based structures where geometric parameters and process-induced effects significan

NIRPS tightens the mass estimate of GJ 3090 b and detects a planet near the stellar rotation period

We present an updated characterization of the planetary system orbiting the nearby M2 dwarf GJ 3090 (TOI-177; d=22 pc), based on new high-precision radial velocity (RV) observations from NIRPS and HARPS. With an orbital period of 2.85 d, the transiting sub-Neptune GJ 3090 b has a mass we refine to 4.52 ± 0.47 M>, which, combined with our derived radius of 2.18 ± 0.06 R2, yields a density of 2.40-0

Impact of Family History of Haemophilia on Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes in Severe Haemophilia

Introduction: Patients with severe haemophilia A (HA) with no family history of haemophilia will be diagnosed upon their first bleeding event. Methods: Herein, we studied the effects of lack of family history in HA and the subsequent delay of diagnosis on bleeding pattern and early treatment, as well as on the risk of inhibitor development. For this purpose, data on 1237 severe HA patients with kn

Antioxidative protection of dietary rosehips and polyphenol active lactobacilli in mice subjected to intestinal oxidative stress by ischemia-reperfusion

Background and aim: Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in the intestines activates leukocytes and reactive oxygen species (ROS) and leads to lipid peroxidation and DNA damage. Rosehips have a high content of polyphenols and might prevent lipid peroxidation. Some Lactobacillus species are capable of degrading polyphenols to simpler and non-toxic constituents, sometimes with enhanced antioxidative capacity.

Nimodipine after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage : shortened treatment in an unselected patient cohort

BACKGROUND: Nimodipine improves outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) through mitigation of delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI). Most studies are based on a treatment duration of 21 days. At our institution, clinical practice is to administer nimodipine for 14 days, regardless of bleeding severity. Treatment is prolonged if signs or symptoms of DCI occurs. The present study aims to r

Transplacental sirolimus : a new treatment strategy for life-threatening fetal cardiac rhabdomyomas—a case report

Large cardiac rhabdomyomas can disturb hemodynamic flow. Tuberous sclerosis complex is the most common cause of cardiac rhabdomyoma in fetuses. Recently, a mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitor effectively treated rhabdomyomas associated with tuberous sclerosis. Here, we report the effectiveness of an mTOR inhibitor in treating a fetus with large rhabdomyomas exhibiting severe heart failu