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LAA Occlusion With Amplatzer Amulet May Have Edge Over DOACs

January 08, 2021 High-risk patients with atrial fibrillation may have better outcomes with left atrial appendage (LAA) closure with the Amplatzer Amulet device (Abbott) than with direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) treatment, an observational analysis suggests. The rate of ischemic stroke through 2 years of follow-up was similarly low in the two groups, although LAA closure was associated with lower rates of major bleeding and both all-cause and CV mortality, lead author Jens Erik Nielsen-Kudsk, MD, DMSc (Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark), and colleagues report. They note, however, that interpretation of the study, published in the January 11, 2021, issue of JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, “is limited by the observational design, and the results need confirmation in randomized clinical trials.”

Early Release - Fatal 3-Nitropropionic Acid Poisoning after Consuming Coconut Water - Volume 27, Number 1—January 2021 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal

Abstract We describe the fatal course of a patient with initial symptoms of vomiting and nausea who developed symptoms of dystonia, encephalopathy, and coma. The cause of death was poisoning with 3-nitropropionic acid from coconut water spoiled with the fungus Arthrinium saccharicola. We present the clinical findings and forensic analysis. A 69-year old Caucasian man was admitted to Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark, in a state of reduced consciousness and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of 13–14. Approximately 4.5 hours before admission, the patient had consumed coconut water directly from a coconut using a straw. Because the water had a foul taste, he swallowed only a small amount. Afterward, he opened the nut and described to his wife that the interior was slimy and looked rotten.

Infant circumcision may lead to social challenges as an adult undergoing circumcision as an infant

Infant circumcision may lead to social challenges as an adult Undergoing circumcision as an infant has delayed psychological complications. This is shown by an international study led by researchers from Aarhus University. Researchers have long disagreed about the health implications - also for mental health - of small boys being circumcised. A study now shows that infant circumcision, which is the case for a third of the world s male population, has consequences in adulthood. Alessandro Miani and Michael Winterdahl from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital have coordinated the study. We wanted to challenge the assumption that there are no delayed consequences of infant circumcision apart from the purely physical because of the absence of foreskin, says Michael Winterdahl about the background for the study.

Study shows infant circumcision has delayed psychological complications

Study shows infant circumcision has delayed psychological complications Infant circumcision may lead to social challenges as an adult Undergoing circumcision as an infant has delayed psychological complications. This is shown by an international study led by researchers from Aarhus University. Researchers have long disagreed about the health implications - also for mental health - of small boys being circumcised. A study now shows that infant circumcision, which is the case for a third of the world s male population, has consequences in adulthood. Alessandro Miani and Michael Winterdahl from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital have coordinated the study. We wanted to challenge the assumption that there are no delayed consequences of infant circumcision apart from the purely physical because of the absence of foreskin, says Michael Winterdahl about the background for the study.

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