27 research outputs found
Central coordination as an alternative for local coordination in a multicenter randomized controlled trial: the FAITH trial experience
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110505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Surgeons in the Netherlands, Canada and the US participate in the FAITH trial (Fixation using Alternative Implants for the Treatment of Hip fractures). Dutch sites are managed and visited by a financed central trial coordinator, whereas most Canadian and US sites have local study coordinators and receive per patient payment. This study was aimed to assess how these different trial management strategies affected trial performance. METHODS: Details related to obtaining ethics approval, time to trial start-up, inclusion, and percentage completed follow-ups were collected for each trial site and compared. Pre-trial screening data were compared with actual inclusion rates. RESULTS: Median trial start-up ranged from 41 days (P25-P75 10-139) in the Netherlands to 232 days (P25-P75 98-423) in Canada (p = 0.027). The inclusion rate was highest in the Netherlands; median 1.03 patients (P25-P75 0.43-2.21) per site per month, representing 34.4% of the total eligible population. It was lowest in Canada; 0.14 inclusions (P25-P75 0.00-0.28), representing 3.9% of eligible patients (p < 0.001). The percentage completed follow-ups was 83% for Canadian and Dutch sites and 70% for US sites (p = 0.217). CONCLUSIONS: In this trial, a central financed trial coordinator to manage all trial related tasks in participating sites resulted in better trial progression and a similar follow-up. It is therefore a suitable alternative for appointing these tasks to local research assistants. The central coordinator approach can enable smaller regional hospitals to participate in multicenter randomized controlled trials. Circumstances such as available budget, sample size, and geographical area should however be taken into account when choosing a management strategy. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00761813
Factors Associated with Revision Surgery after Internal Fixation of Hip Fractures
Background: Femoral neck fractures are associated with high rates of revision surgery after management with internal fixation. Using data from the Fixation using Alternative Implants for the Treatment of Hip fractures (FAITH) trial evaluating methods of internal fixation in patients with femoral neck fractures, we investigated associations between baseline and surgical factors and the need for revision surgery to promote healing, relieve pain, treat infection or improve function over 24 months postsurgery. Additionally, we investigated factors associated with (1) hardware removal and (2) implant exchange from cancellous screws (CS) or sliding hip screw (SHS) to total hip arthroplasty, hemiarthroplasty, or another internal fixation device. Methods: We identified 15 potential factors a priori that may be associated with revision surgery, 7 with hardware removal, and 14 with implant exchange. We used multivariable Cox proportional hazards analyses in our investigation. Results: Factors associated with increased risk of revision surgery included: female sex, [hazard ratio (HR) 1.79, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.25-2.50; P = 0.001], higher body mass index (fo
Advanced colorectal cancer resulting in acute bowel obstruction during pregnancy; a case report
Introduction: Abdominal pain is frequently found in the pregnant population; however life-threatening pathology such as colorectal cancer does occur rarely. As such, intestinal obstructions are usually attributed to pregnancy-related issues. We present the case of a young woman with an acute bowel obstruction caused by advanced colorectal carcinoma.
Presentation of Case: A 34-year old pregnant woman was referred to our emergency department with complaints of severe upper abdominal pain. Initial investigations did not show abdominal pathology and conservative treatment for obstipation was commenced. However, complaints persisted and a near blowout of the colon was diagnosed, prompting a caesarean section and diagnostic laparotomy. An obstructing tumour was found and a left-sided hemi-colectomy was performed. Unfortunately, skeletal, lymphatic and additional hepatogenic metastasis were discovered during chemotherapy and treatment was discontinued.
Discussion and conclusion: The mainstay of abdominal complaints during pregnancy can be attributed to normal physiological alterations associated with gravidity. Nonetheless serious pathology should be considered, especially when conservative treatment fails. On this note, diagnostic imaging during pregnancy should be used promptly upon suspicion of serious abdominal pathology
House of the Rising Flames:A Hands-on, Bug-centered Tutorial on Embedded Software Testing
For software testing teachers interested in extending their CS students' experience, we propose an innovative solution that adds two, less traditional-yet fascinating-ingredients: hardware and mistakes. Highlighted here are a few original components, including: (1) miniature, microcontroller-based systems-under-test that mimic real-life IoT devices, such as a smart home; (2) a gentle tutorial on how embedded systems work and fail, and (3) a bug-hunting game to assess students' testing skills. A first deployment to 96 Msc CS students showed that their frequent, unforgettable "Eureka!"moments richly compensate for (limited) accidental hardware damage and (substantial) technical and financial efforts. Future plans include extending the collection of systems and bugs, and sharing the design of this unusual-for-CS intervention with other interested educators. Our hope is that a new generation of professionals will emerge, better prepared to engineer the safe systems we all can rely on.</p
VU-BugZoo:A Persuasive Platform for Teaching Software Testing
Although key for safeguarding quality, software testing is generally considered an unattractive chore by CS students and IT professionals alike. In an attempt to remedy this situation, we have crafted VU-BugZoo, a digital platform to teach software testing, based on a repository of faulty (standalone and embedded) code. The innovation consists of engaging instructors and students in an exciting bug-hunting experience, where the trophies deserve the same attention as the weapons. This poster presents our work-in-progress
Malaria diagnosis in a malaria non-endemic high-resource country: high variation of diagnostic strategy in clinical laboratories in the Netherlands
Abstract
Background
Microscopic examination of thick and thin blood films is the gold standard in current guidelines for the diagnosis of malaria, but guidelines do not uniformly agree on which combination of other methods should be used and when.
Methods
Three questionnaires were sent between March 2018 and September 2019 to laboratories subscribing to the external quality assessment scheme for the diagnosis of blood and intestinal parasites of the Dutch Foundation for Quality Assessment in Medical Laboratories in order to investigate how much variation in the laboratory diagnosis of malaria between different clinical laboratories is present in the Netherlands.
Results
The questionnaires were partially or fully completed by 67 of 77 (87%) laboratories. Only 9 laboratories reported 10 or more malaria positive patients per year. Most laboratories use a different diagnostic strategy, within office versus outside office hours depending on the screening assay result. Within office hours, 62.5% (35/56) of the responding laboratories perform an immunochromatographic test (ICT) in combination with microscopic examination of thick and thin blood films without additional examinations, such as Quantitative Buffy Coat and/or rtPCR analysis. Outside office hours 85.7% (48/56) of laboratories use an ICT as single screening assay and positive results are immediately confirmed by thick and thin blood films without additional examinations (89.6%, 43/48). In case of a negative ICT result outside office hours, 70.8% (34/48) of the laboratories perform microscopic examination of the thick film the next morning and 22.9% (11/48) confirm the negative ICT result immediately. Furthermore, substantial differences were found in the microscopic examinations of thick and thin blood films; the staining, theoretical sensitivity of the thick film and determination of parasitaemia.
Conclusions
This study demonstrated a remarkably high variation between laboratories in both their diagnostic strategy as well as their methods for microscopic examination for the diagnosis of malaria in a clinical setting, despite existing national and international guidelines. While the impact of these variations on the accuracy of the diagnosis of malaria is yet unknown, these findings should stimulate clinical laboratories to critically review their own diagnostic strategy.
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Performance of Partial Flow Sampling Systems Relative to Full Flow CVS for Determination of Particulate Emissions under Steady-State and Transient Diesel Engine Operation
Agro-Nutri Monitor 2020 : Monitor prijsvorming voedingsmiddelen en analyse belemmeringen voor verduurzaming
Het ministerie van Landbouw, Natuur en Voedselkwaliteit (LNV) wil dat boeren en tuinders die duurzamer produceren daarbij geen problemen ondervinden die te maken hebben met de prijsvorming. De Agro-Nutri Monitor draagt hieraan bij door de prijsvorming in de keten inzichtelijk te maken en eventuele problemen bij de prijsvorming aan het licht te brengen die verduurzaming van de ketens belemmeren. De monitor vergelijkt de prijsvorming van een aantal gangbare producten met die van biologische varianten van het product, en kijkt ook in kwalitatieve zin naar een aantal duurzaamheidsvarianten binnen het gangbare segment
Agro-Nutri Monitor 2021 - Hoofdrapport : Monitor prijsvorming voedingsmiddelen en analyse belemmeringen voor verduurzaming
Deze Agro-Nutri Monitor is een vervolg op de vorig jaar verschenen eerste monitor. De monitor is in opdracht van de Autoriteit Consument & Markt (ACM) opgesteld door Wageningen Economic Research. Het doel van de monitor is om de prijsvorming in de keten, van boer tot de Nederlandse supermarkt, inzichtelijk te maken en eventuele problemen bij de prijsvorming aan het licht te brengen die verduurzaming van de ketens belemmeren
