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Helena Beer

16 articles on Hospital Healthcare Europe

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Novel troponin T assay could double the rapid rule-out of myocardial infarction in EDs

hs-cTnTA sixth-generation high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) assay could enable clinicians to safely rule out myocardial infarction in more than twice as many patients with a single blood test, potentially reducing hospital admissions and emergency department (ED) challenges, according to a multinational cohort study. Chest pain and related sympto

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Hospital Healthcare Europe15d ago

Mesh placement linked to recurrence and bowel obstruction risk after ventral hernia repair

Retromuscular mesh placement and intraperitoneal onlay mesh (IPOM) are associated with higher risks of reoperation for recurrence and bowel obstruction following primary ventral hernia repair compared with onlay placement, according to recent Danish research. Mesh reinforcement is widely regarded as the standard approach for primary ventral hernia repair, bu

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Hospital Healthcare Europe13d ago

Digital platforms and artificial intelligence: view from EULAR 2026

Artificial intelligence and digital health platforms have the potential to support patient education, shared decision-making and engagement across rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases, as research presented at the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology Congress 2026 highlights. Health literacy remains a key determinant of outcomes in rheumatic

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Hospital Healthcare Europe12d ago

RSV rapidly rebounded in European infants after Covid-19, meta-analysis finds

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) rapidly re-emerged as the leading cause of respiratory viral infection among European infants after Covid-19 restrictions were lifted, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis, which also revealed that common respiratory viruses recovered at markedly different rates post-pandemic. Published in the European Journal

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Hospital Healthcare Europe9d ago

Supporting patients with RMDs to optimise the gut microbiome: tips from EULAR 2026

Three expert speakers from the EULAR Congress 2026 share their top tips for where to start when supporting patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases to enhance their gut microbiome and help to reduce inflammation and other symptoms. The gut microbiome is a subject well and truly in vogue and the associated wellness industry is thriving […] The pos

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Hospital Healthcare Europe9d ago

Clinical benefit of vitamin D and calcium supplements for fracture prevention questioned

Calcium, vitamin D or combined supplementation provide little to no clinically meaningful benefit for preventing fractures or falls in adults, according to new study, challenging the routine use of these supplements for musculoskeletal health. Falls and fragility fractures remain a major cause of morbidity in older adults, with around a third of people aged

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Hospital Healthcare Europe8d ago

Risankizumab outperforms deucravacitinib in moderate psoriasis, interim trial data show

Risankizumab produces greater clinical and patient-reported benefits than deucravacitinib in biologic-naive adults with moderate plaque psoriasis, according to preliminary findings from the IMMpactful trial. Choosing the optimal first-line systemic therapy for patients with moderate plaque psoriasis has become increasingly complex with the availability of ne

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Hospital Healthcare Europe8d ago

Post-diagnostic statin use and survival in hormone receptor-positive early breast cancer

Women with early hormone receptor-positive breast cancer who use statins after diagnosis have lower breast cancer-specific mortality than non-users, according to a large Finnish population study, with findings supporting further evaluation of statins as a potential adjunct to standard treatment. The population-based retrospective cohort study, published in t

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Hospital Healthcare Europe7d ago

Blood eosinophil count may identify preschool children at greater risk of wheeze attacks

Preschool children with elevated blood eosinophil count (BEC) are more likely to experience future wheeze attacks, while inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are associated with lower short-term attack odds in those with eosinophilic or allergic disease, according to recent research. Predicting which preschool children with recurrent wheeze are most likely to exper

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Hospital Healthcare Europe7d ago

Bidirectional phenotype switching between psoriasis and atopic dermatitis characterised

Real-world evidence on the ‘flip-flop’ phenomenon between psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) highlights the need for clinicians to recognise and appropriately manage treatment-associated phenotype switching. Psoriasis and AD have traditionally been viewed as distinct inflammatory skin diseases driven predominantly by type 17 and type 2 immune pathways, res

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Hospital Healthcare Europe6d ago

Respiratory oscillometry shows considerable potential for infant lung assessment

Respiratory oscillometry is a feasible, non-invasive method for assessing lung function in infants from birth to one year of age, with potential applications in neonatal intensive care, long-term respiratory monitoring and early identification of infants at risk of respiratory disease, according to the findings of a scoping review. Assessing lung function in

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Hospital Healthcare Europe6d ago

Shaping the future of cardio-oncology: insights from ESC Cardio-Oncology 2026 and beyond

From major gaps in cardio-oncology training to emerging evidence on cardioprotective therapies, ESC Cardio-Oncology 2026 showcased the rapid evolution of the speciality. Here, Andrea Porter explores key messages from the conference and considers how broader initiatives, such as the CARDIOCARE project, are helping to shape the future of cardiovascular care fo

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Hospital Healthcare Europe5d ago

Delgocitinib cream linked to low systemic exposure in chronic hand eczema, post hoc analysis shows

Delgocitinib cream resulted in minimal systemic exposure in adults with moderate-to-severe chronic hand eczema, including under maximal-use conditions, according to a recent post hoc analysis of the 2024 phase 3 DELTA 2 trial. Topical Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors have expanded the treatment options for chronic inflammatory skin diseases, but systemic absorp

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Hospital Healthcare Europe5d ago

Evidence linking legume and soy intake with reduced hypertension risk strengthens

Greater consumption of legumes and soy foods is associated with a reduced risk of developing hypertension, according to a systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis that identified protective associations across prospective cohort studies. As hypertension remains the leading modifiable risk factor for the global disease burden and cardiovascular morbi

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Hospital Healthcare Europe2d ago

Nirsevimab linked to marked reduction in paediatric RSV hospitalisations, real-world study shows

Introduction of the monoclonal antibody nirsevimab in routine clinical practice is associated with a 51% reduction in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-related hospitalisations among children under two years of age, according to a real-world study conducted at a large German tertiary centre. RSV is one of the leading causes of hospitalisation in infants and

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Hospital Healthcare Europe2d ago

Generalisability of proposed clinical sepsis phenotypes questioned by international validation study

Four widely cited clinical sepsis phenotypes could not be consistently reproduced across independent cohorts, suggesting they may not yet be suitable for universal clinical use or for guiding precision medicine strategies, an analysis of more than 48,000 emergency department encounters has shown. Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldw

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Hospital Healthcare Europe1d ago