12 results on '"Schmidt BS"'
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2. Hepatitis B Screening of At-Risk Immigrants Seen at Primary Care Clinics: A Quality Improvement Project
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Peace N. Eneh, MD, MPH, Mohamed Mady, MBChB, Mikayla A. Schmidt, BS, Eneyew Tilahun, BS, Fatima Hassan, MBChB, Jane W. Njeru, MBChB, Sarah J. Crane, MD, Rajeev Chaudhry, MBBS, MPH, and Lewis R. Roberts, MBChB, PhD
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Objective: To test an intervention to increase screening for hepatitis B (HBV) in at-risk immigrants in the primary care setting. Patients and Methods: From a Mayo Clinic primary care panel, we identified approximately 19,000 immigrant patients from 9 high-risk countries/ethnic groups with intermediate or high prevalences of chronic HBV. Eligible patients with no record of prior HBV testing scheduled for primary care visits within the study period spanning October 1, 2017, through October 31, 2018, were identified. During the intervention period, the primary health care professional was notified by email 1 week prior to each primary care visit and encouraged to discuss screening for HBV infection and order screening tests at the appointment. We assessed rates of HBV screening during control and intervention periods. Results: We identified 597 patients in the control period and 212 patients in the intervention period who had not been screened previously for HBV. During the intervention period, 31.4% (58) of the 185 eligible patients were screened for HBV vs 7.2% (43) of the 597 eligible patients in the control period. Thus, the intervention resulted in a 4.3-fold increase in screening (P
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- 2021
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3. Relationship between volatile organic compounds, free amino acids, and sensory profile of smoked bacon.
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Merlo TC, Lorenzo JM, Saldaña E, Patinho I, Oliveira AC, Menegali BS, Selani MM, Domínguez R, and Contreras-Castillo CJ
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- Adult, Animals, Consumer Behavior, Female, Food Storage, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Odorants, Smoke, Swine, Amino Acids analysis, Meat Products analysis, Taste, Volatile Organic Compounds analysis
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Flavor is one of the most important characteristics of smoked bacon, strongly affecting its liking by consumers. The smoking process, lipid oxidation and proteolysis contribute to bacon quality through the generation of odors and flavor compounds. In this study, the relationships between free amino acids (FAAs), volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and sensory characteristics of smoked bacon stored for 60 days at 5 °C were investigated. Smoked bacon stored for 30 days was characterized by VOCs associated with the smoking process and lipid oxidation. After 30 days of storage, the bacon samples presented an increase in FAAs produced mainly by proteolysis. Smoked bacon was characterized by the attributes smoky, crunchy, salty, soft and bright. This study demonstrated that VOCs, FAAs and their interactions are responsible for generating sensory attributes and increasing overall liking., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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4. Comment to the article: Discriminating between consensual intercourse and sexual assault: Genital-anal injury pattern in females.
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Astrup BS, Kreiner S, and Lauritsen J
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- Female, Genitalia, Humans, Anal Canal, Coitus
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- 2021
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5. Stranger rape; distinctions between the typical rape type and other types of rape. A study based on data from Center for Victims of Sexual Assault.
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Friis-Rødel AM, Leth PM, and Astrup BS
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Ambulatory Care Facilities, Child, Coercion, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Physical Abuse, Police, Young Adult, Rape statistics & numerical data
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Objective: The aim of this descriptive cohort study was to characterize stranger rape compared to other types of rape., Method & Materials: All cases of women aged 12 years or older, who contacted a Center for Victims of Sexual Assault in the region of Southern Denmark and underwent a forensic examination in 2018, were collected and analyzed. Descriptive frequencies, Pearson's χ
2 -test and Fisher's exact-test were performed., Results: Compared to other types of rape, stranger rape were reported to the police more frequently, earlier and more frequently independently, without contact to family, friends or other authorities. In cases of stranger rape women were exposed to threats and violence more often, and clinical findings were found to coincide with the women's report more frequently. Regarding the offenders' level of planning, it was not possible to find significant differences between stranger rape and other rape types by comparing frequencies of the offenders' use of condoms and weapons and/or other remedies as surrogate markers for degree of planning., Conclusion: There were several significant characteristic differences between stranger rape and other types of rape. Characterizing the 'archetypical rape' in opposition to other and more frequent types of rape, may give the public, the police, the courts and aid organizations the background needed to understand the importance of rape typologies when handling cases of sexual assault., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2021
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6. Characteristics of mechanical CPR-related injuries: A case series.
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Milling L, Mikkelsen S, and Astrup BS
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- Adult, Denmark epidemiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Abdominal Injuries etiology, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation adverse effects, Thoracic Injuries etiology
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Introduction: Chest compression is regarded as a vital component of CPR and should be initiated immediately upon recognition of cardiac arrest in order to preserve circulation and thereby maintaining vital functions. Mechanical devices for CPR are still more common in the pre- and in-hospital treatment of cardiac arrest. Injuries due to treatment with these are known to occur. The aim of this case series was to identify and characterize the injury pattern in patients who had received mechanical CPR with focus on the visceral injuries., Method: From 2016 to 2018, we prospectively included all patients who had received out-of-hospital mech-CPR with a LUCAS device in the Region of Southern Denmark (RSD) who were subsequently autopsied. Both hospital and forensic autopsies were included. We excluded cases with age less than 18, trauma immediately preceding the cardiac arrest, or known pregnancy., Results: A total number of 50 cases were included in this study. Overall, 38 (76%) had injuries. In the remaining 12 cases (24%) we found neither skeletal or visceral injuries nor any bruising of the chest. 11 (22%) had visceral injuries. Four patients suffered abdominal injuries. The remaining patients had thoracic injuries only. In five cases, the pathologist considered the injuries life-threatening had the patients otherwise survived. These five cases were less than 55 years old and had no known or observed conditions which could explain the extend of injury., Conclusion: We found five iatrogenic injuries which in itself could have been fatal had the patients survived the incident. It is of great importance for the forensic pathologists to be aware of the possible types of injuries and their severity caused by compressions when dealing with patients treated with mechanical CPR as they are both diverse and can be extensive., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest None of the authors have conflict of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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7. Understanding consumers' dynamic sensory perception for bacon smoked with different Brazilian woods.
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Saldaña E, Soletti I, Martins MM, Menegali BS, Merlo TC, Selani MM, Teixeira ACB, da Silva FG Júnior, and Contreras-Castillo CJ
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- Adult, Animals, Brazil, Female, Food Handling methods, Food Preferences, Humans, Male, Meat Products microbiology, Sus scrofa, Wood, Consumer Behavior, Meat Products analysis, Smoke, Taste
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The aim of the present study was to obtain the dynamic sensory profile of smoked bacon using Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS). Eight samples were studied considering different smoking process: six samples were submitted to conventional smoking using different woods from reforestation and two samples were manufactured with liquid smoke. Seventy-eight regular bacon consumers evaluated the samples using the TDS methodology. TDS data were analyzed based on the sequence (bandplot by attribute and trajectory map) and dominance duration (univariate and multivariate techniques). TDS results showed differences between samples in terms of rate, trajectory and duration of dominant sensations. These differences can be mainly explained by the smoking processes used in their manufacture and by the oral work involved in the mastication task. Overall, TDS was a promising method for capturing temporal sensory changes in smoked bacon., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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8. Sudden death due to diabetic ketoacidosis following power failure of an insulin pump: Autopsy and pump data.
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Kjærulff MLBG and Astrup BS
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- Adult, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 drug therapy, Humans, Hypoglycemic Agents administration & dosage, Insulin administration & dosage, Male, Death, Sudden etiology, Diabetic Ketoacidosis etiology, Equipment Failure, Infusion Pumps, Implantable adverse effects, Insulin Infusion Systems adverse effects
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Purpose: To report a case in which autopsy findings and data from an insulin pump illustrate the course up to the death of a 31-year-old man with a history of type 1 diabetes mellitus who was found dead in his apartment with his insulin pump disassembled and placed in another room., Methods: Autopsy findings including histological, toxicological and biochemical examination are presented. Postmortem download of data from the insulin pump gave the history of the pump, which included blood glucose, insulin bolus, carbohydrate intake and the time course in the days to death, and the pump settings were recorded. For this case report, police reports on the death as well as hospital records were also reviewed., Results: At the patch for the insulin pump, nothing abnormal was found. Biochemical analysis showed glucose of 35 mmoL/L in vitreous humor fluid indicating antemortem hyperglycemia, and ketone bodies in the blood of 11.0 mmoL/L indicating ketoacidosis. Acute pulmonary hemostasis, chronic fat accumulation in the liver and acute fat accumulation in the kidneys were histological detected. There were no signs of late diabetic complications such as nephropathy or cardiovascular disease in the tissues. Insulin pump data showed that after three alarms, a power failure of the pump occurred leading to discontinuing insulin delivery, and about 48 h before the deceased was found dead, his body was depleted of insulin., Conclusion: The cause of death is believed to be diabetic ketoacidosis due to completely lack of insulin because of power failure of the insulin pump, which therefore has been a decisive factor in the cascade of events that led to death. The case is, to our knowledge, the first to illustrate a death caused by diabetic ketoacidosis which is supported by autopsy findings and by data of an insulin pump up to the time of power failure. It is a strong example of usefulness of postmortem download of data from insulin pumps to help determine the cause of death among diabetics. Forensic pathologists should therefore review data and history of the pump systematically., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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9. Trends in child sexual abuse cases referred for forensic examination in Southern Denmark from 2000 to 2011 - Did the 'Tønder-case' have an impact?
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Skovmand S and Astrup BS
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- Adolescent, Age Distribution, Child, Child Abuse, Sexual statistics & numerical data, Child, Preschool, Denmark epidemiology, Female, Humans, Law Enforcement, Male, Mass Media, Police, Public Opinion, Sex Distribution, Child Abuse, Sexual trends, Forensic Medicine statistics & numerical data
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In 2005 a serious case of child sexual abuse from the region of Southern Denmark was revealed to the Danish public. The case became known as the 'Tønder-case'. It was the first in a series of 4-5 serious cases of child maltreatment in Denmark, cases which spurred heavy public debate. In this study all the cases of child sexual abuse referred for forensic examination in a 12 year period, a total of 368 cases, were systematically evaluated. In order to identify any trends that could be correlated to an impact of the 'Tønder-case', cases from 2000 to 2002 and cases from 2009 to 2011 underwent an in-depth analysis. In the 12 year period there was a significant increase in numbers of cases. In the subgroups, comprised of 113 cases meeting the inclusion criteria, we found a significant increase in the frequency of cases involving incest and systematic abuse, as well as an uncorrelated increase in the frequency of cases where children were placed in foster care prior to the examination. These results were countered by a significant decrease in the number cases police reported child sexual abuse in the same period. The possible impact that cases like the 'Tønder-case' and the following press coverage may have on disclosure and the handling of this type of case by authorities is discussed, as well as further perspectives of extensive press coverage., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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10. Further comments to the discussion regarding the article: macroscopically detected female genital injury after consensual and non-consensual vaginal penetration.
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Astrup BS
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- Female, Humans, Male, Coitus, Genitalia, Female injuries, Gynecological Examination, Rape, Vagina injuries, Vulva injuries
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- 2015
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11. Answer to the comments made by Prof Chariot to our original paper 'patterned genital injury in cases of rape - a case-control study'.
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Astrup BS
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- Female, Humans, Genitalia, Female injuries, Genitalia, Female pathology, Rape
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- 2013
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12. Patterned genital injury in cases of rape--a case-control study.
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Astrup BS, Ravn P, Thomsen JL, and Lauritsen J
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Coitus, Coloring Agents, Colposcopy, Female, Forensic Pathology, Gynecological Examination, Hematoma pathology, Humans, Prospective Studies, Staining and Labeling, Tolonium Chloride, Young Adult, Genitalia, Female injuries, Genitalia, Female pathology, Rape
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A pattern of genital injury that separates trauma seen in sexual assault cases from trauma seen following consensual sexual intercourse has been a matter of debate. This study aimed at clarifying the question by eliminating as many confounders as possible in a prospective, case-control setup. A total of 98 controls and 39 cases were examined using the naked eye, the colposcope and toluidine blue dye followed by colposcopy. The overall frequency of having at least one lesion was strikingly similar in the two groups, but cases had significantly more abrasions, a trend towards more haematomas and a higher frequency of multiple lesions. Cases had a higher frequency of lesions in locations other than the 6 o'clock position. Our data suggests that cases have larger, more complex lesions. In conclusion, this study has confirmed the existence of different patterns of genital lesions. Background data for detection of genital lesions using the three most commonly used techniques is provided. These results will aid in the interpretation of findings seen when examining sexual assault victims., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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