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St Bartholomew's Hospital

HealthcareLondon, United Kingdom
About: St Bartholomew's Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in London, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cancer. The organization has 11054 authors who have published 13229 publications receiving 501102 citations. The organization is also known as: St. Bartholomew's Hospital & The Royal Hospital of St Bartholomew.


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TL;DR: A detailed appreciation of left atrial/pulmonary vein (LA/PV) anatomy may be important in improving the safety and success of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation.
Abstract: CT Image Integration for AF Ablation. Background: A detailed appreciation of left atrial/ pulmonary vein (LA/PV) anatomy may be important in improving the safety and success of catheter ablation (CA) for atrial fibrillation (AF). Objectives: The aim of this nonrandomized study was to determine the impact of computerized tomography (CT) image integration into a 3-dimensional (3D) mapping system on the clinical outcome of patients undergoing CA for AF. Methods: Ninety-four patients (age: 56 ± 10 years) with AF (paroxysmal 46, persistent 48) underwent wide encirclement of ipsilateral PV pairs using irrigated radiofrequency ablation with the endpoint of electrical isolation. Ablation was guided by 3D mapping alone (electroanatomic 24, noncontact 23) in 47 (3DM group) patients and by CT image integration (Cartomerge®) in 47 (CT group). In persistent AF, a combination of linear ablation and targeted ablation of complex fractionated electrograms was also performed. Results: Successful PV electrical isolation did not differ between the two groups. A significant reduction in fluoroscopy times was demonstrated in the CT group (49 ± 27 minutes vs 3DM group 62 ± 26 minutes, P = 0.03). Arrhythmia recurrence was reduced in the CT group (32% vs 51% in the 3DM group, P < 0.01). In 30 symptomatic patients (12 CT and 18 3DM), repeat procedures for AF (13 in 3DM and 5 CT, P < 0.10) and AT (5 in 3DM and 7 CT, P = NS) were performed. Overall success on 7-day monitor off antiarrhythmic drugs was achieved in 60% in the 3DM group when compared with 83% in the CT group (P < 0.05) at a follow-up of 25 ± 5 weeks. Conclusion: CA for AF guided by CT integration was associated with reduced fluoroscopy times, arrhythmia recurrence, and increased restoration of sinus rhythm. Improved visualization of complex LA geometries might improve the safety and success of CA for AF.

243 citations

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TL;DR: The maintenance of a near-constant body content of cholesterol must be largely dependent on the efficiency of its elimination via the liver, and the only route of excretion of quantitative significance is via the hepato-biliary system.
Abstract: O n the basis of its kinetic behavior, the total cholesterol of body tissues can be divided into three major pools, which differ in their mean rates of exchange with plasma cholesterol. Each pool can be expanded by addition of endogenously synthesized cholesterol, cholesterol from the diet, or both. The only route of excretion of quantitative significance is via the hepato-biliary system, as cholesterol itself and as bile acids. Although endogenous synthesis is under feedback control, it cannot be completely suppressed; on the average, a minimum of about 20 mg is produced per kilogram of body weight per day. As cholesterol absorption by the jejunum is not actively regulated, the maintenance of a near-constant body content of cholesterol must be largely dependent on the efficiency of its elimination via the liver.

243 citations

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TL;DR: While there are some diseases for which smoking shows a protective effect, the 'benefits' of these are negligible in relation to the illness and premature mortality caused by smoking.
Abstract: The detailed mortality and morbidity statistics on smoking tend to conceal the overall impact of the habit on health. About 3 million people die each year from smoking in economically developed countries, half of them before the age of 70. Cancers of eight sites are recognized as being caused by smoking--lung cancer almost entirely and the others (upper respiratory, bladder, pancreas, oesophagus, stomach, kidney, leukaemia) to a substantial extent. Six other potentially fatal diseases are also judged to be caused by smoking: respiratory heart disease, chronic obstructive lung disease, stroke, pneumonia, aortic aneurysm and ischaemic heart disease, the most common cause of death in economically developed countries. Non-fatal diseases, such as peripheral vascular disease, cataracts, hip fracture, and periodontal disease, which cause appreciable disability, cost and inconvenience are also caused by smoking. In pregnancy, smoking increases the risk of limb reduction defects, spontaneous abortion, ectopic pregnancy, and low birth weight. While there are some diseases for which smoking shows a protective effect, the 'benefits' of these are negligible in relation to the illness and premature mortality caused by smoking. About 20% of all deaths in developed countries are caused by smoking; an enormous human cost which can be completely avoided.

242 citations

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TL;DR: First-degree relatives of diabetic children were followed up to assess the value of HLA haplotype sharing and of islet-cell antibodies (ICA) for prediction of insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM) and the relative risk of becoming insulin dependent by age 25.

242 citations

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TL;DR: Blood vessels with a modified 7-mm margin offer a good surrogate target for pelvic lymph nodes by making appropriate adjustments, coverage of specific nodal groups may be increased and the volume of normal tissue irradiated decreased.
Abstract: Purpose: To establish guidelines for delineating the clinical target volume for pelvic nodal irradiation by mapping the location of lymph nodes in relation to the pelvic anatomy. Methods and Materials: Twenty patients with gynecologic malignancies underwent magnetic resonance imaging with administration of iron oxide particles. All visible lymph nodes were outlined. Five clinical target volumes were generated for each patient using modified margins of 3, 5, 7, 10, and 15 mm around the iliac vessels. The nodal contours were then overlaid and individual nodes analyzed for coverage. The volume of normal tissue within each clinical target volume and planning target volume was also measured to aid selection of the margin that could provide maximal nodal, but minimal normal tissue, coverage. Results: In total, 1216 nodal contours were evaluated. The nodal coverage was 56%, 76%, 88%, 94%, and 99% using vessel margins of 3, 5, 7, 10, and 15 mm, respectively. The mean volume of bowel within the planning target volume was 146.9 cm 3 with a 7-mm margin, 190 cm 3 with a 10-mm margin, and 266 cm 3 with a 15-mm margin. Minor modification to the 7-mm margin ensured 99% coverage of the pelvic nodes. Conclusion: Blood vessels with a modified 7-mm margin offer a good surrogate target for pelvic lymph nodes. By making appropriate adjustments, coverage of specific nodal groups may be increased and the volume of normal tissue irradiated decreased. On the basis of these findings, recommended guidelines for outlining pelvic nodes have been produced. © 2005 Elsevier Inc.

241 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Philippe Froguel166820118816
Geoffrey Burnstock141148899525
Michael A. Kamm12463753606
David Scott124156182554
Csaba Szabó12395861791
Roger Williams122145572416
Derek M. Yellon12263854319
Walter F. Bodmer12157968679
John E. Deanfield12049761067
Paul Bebbington11958346341
William C. Sessa11738352208
Timothy G. Dinan11668960561
Bruce A.J. Ponder11640354796
Alexandra J. Lansky11463254445
Glyn Lewis11373449316
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
202216
2021390
2020354
2019307
2018257