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Jane Møller Hansen
Researcher at Odense University Hospital
Publications - 64
Citations - 2009
Jane Møller Hansen is an academic researcher from Odense University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Upper gastrointestinal bleeding. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1849 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane Møller Hansen include University of Southern Denmark.
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Use of single and combined antithrombotic therapy and risk of serious upper gastrointestinal bleeding: population based case-control study
Jesper Hallas,Michael Dall,Alin Andries,Birthe Søgaard Andersen,Claus Aalykke,Jane Møller Hansen,Morten Andersen,Annmarie Touborg Lassen +7 more
TL;DR: During the study period, exposure to combined antithrombotic regimens increased by 425% in the background population and is associated with high incidence of gastrointestinal bleeding.
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Interobserver Variation in the Endoscopic Diagnosis of Reflux Esophagitis
TL;DR: The endoscopic diagnosis grade 1 esophagitis is not reliable and thus may be problematic as a selection criterion for clinical trials because of a large chance-corrected interobserver variation.
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An association between selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor use and serious upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
Michael Dall,Ove B. Schaffalitzky de Muckadell,Annmarie Touborg Lassen,Jane Møller Hansen,Jesper Hallas +4 more
TL;DR: Use of SSRI was associated with UGB, consistent with its antiplatelet effects, and SSRIs should be prescribed with caution for patients at high risk for UGB.
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The Glasgow Blatchford Score Is the Most Accurate Assessment of Patients With Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
TL;DR: The Glasgow Blatchford score accurately identifies patients with UGIH most likely to need hospital-based intervention and also those best suited for outpatient care, and the EGBS seems promising but must be validated externally.
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Performance of new thresholds of the Glasgow Blatchford score in managing patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
Stig Borbjerg Laursen,Harry R. Dalton,Iain A. Murray,Nick Michell,Matthew R. Johnston,Michael Schultz,Jane Møller Hansen,Ove B. Schaffalitzky de Muckadell,Oliver Blatchford,Adrian J. Stanley,Chelsea Baines,George Benson,Aidan Cahill,Emily Fawcett,Terry Fesaitu,José A. García,Daniel R. Gaya,Nicola C. Hare,Hyder Hussaini,Hin Leung,Cara McLaughlin,Peter McLeod,William R. Murray,Heather Norton,Nathan O’Donnell,Jeong-Yoon Park,Adibah Salleh,Usama Warshow,Wei Zhang +28 more
TL;DR: A GBS cut-off value of ≤1 and both GBS modifications identify almost twice as many low-risk patients with UGIH as a GBS at a cut-offs value of 0, which could reduce hospital admissions by 15% to 20%.