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North Bristol NHS Trust
Healthcare•Bristol, United Kingdom•
About: North Bristol NHS Trust is a healthcare organization based out in Bristol, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Medicine. The organization has 2204 authors who have published 2811 publications receiving 61110 citations.
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TL;DR: The kinematic profile after PFA is close to normal and suggests that the knee is exhibiting more normal loading characteristics than those of the total knee arthroplasty joint.
Abstract: Isolated patellofemoral osteoarthritis can be treated with patellofemoral arthroplasty (PFA). In contrast to total knee arthroplasty, the effect of PFA on knee joint kinematics is not known. A study was performed to identify the kinematic changes after PFA. The sagittal plane kinematics was examined in 12 patients who had undergone Avon PFA. An established fluoroscopic method was used to examine the patellar tendon angle (PTA)/knee flexion relationship during functional activities. No significant difference existed between the kinematics of PFA knees compared with normal, except for a uniform elevation in PTA throughout the range. This increase in PTA in the PFA joint represents a 1.6-mm anterior displacement of the patella. The kinematic profile after PFA is close to normal and suggests that the knee is exhibiting more normal loading characteristics than those of the total knee arthroplasty joint.
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TL;DR: It is concluded that the free fibula flap can provide excellent results in the salvage of limbs with large bony defects and compare well with other series and alternative reconstructive modalities.
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TL;DR: To the best of the knowledge, this is the fi rst case of a polymicrobial NDM-1 positive infection in a patient and the first reported clinical case, worldwide, of an NDM -1 positive V cholerae.
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TL;DR: Current guidelines and techniques to safely confirm nasogastric tube position balanced against the need to provide nutrition quickly are reviewed against risk of delayed feeding and cumulative nutritional deficit leading to subsequent complications and mortality.
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UCL Institute of Child Health1, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust2, North Bristol NHS Trust3, University of Bristol4, University of Southampton5, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust6, King's College7, St. George's University8, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust9, Walton Centre10, University Hospital of Wales11, Imperial College Healthcare12, Western General Hospital13, Newcastle University14, Institute of Cancer Research15, Humboldt University of Berlin16, German Cancer Research Center17, University Hospital Heidelberg18
TL;DR: It is concluded that DNA methylation arrays are a useful diagnostic adjunct for childhood CNS tumours and limitations where additional techniques will be required are indicated.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Debbie A Lawlor | 147 | 1114 | 101123 |
Stephen T. Holgate | 142 | 870 | 82345 |
Paul Jackson | 141 | 1372 | 93464 |
E. Thomson | 103 | 992 | 51777 |
Paul Abrams | 91 | 505 | 51539 |
Susan M. Ring | 91 | 268 | 45339 |
Richard Baker | 83 | 514 | 22970 |
Seth Love | 74 | 344 | 30535 |
Kenneth R Fox | 70 | 269 | 19099 |
Evan L. Flatow | 70 | 245 | 15692 |
Paul Roderick | 67 | 392 | 20741 |
Robert J. Hinchliffe | 66 | 298 | 14818 |
Tim Cook | 61 | 340 | 14170 |
Jasmeet Soar | 57 | 252 | 20311 |
Salomone Di Saverio | 55 | 338 | 9123 |