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11. A register-based study of health equity in Swedish stroke and diabetes care delivery
Sammanfattning : Stroke and diabetes are relatively common conditions and have a huge impact on society’s burden of illness; over 400 million people around the world live with diabetes and 15 million have a stroke every year. Estimates on the disability-adjusted life years lost amount to 68 million due to diabetes and 120 million due to stroke annually. LÄS MER
12. Register-based studies of infertility and the use of assisted reproductive techniques : possibilities and challenges
Sammanfattning : The implementation of assisted reproductive techniques (ART) has enabled over 10 million births in the past 45 years. Concern for excess risks of adverse birth outcomes has largely, but not entirely, been mitigated by practice recommendations for single embryo transfer. LÄS MER
13. Prenatal, socio-demographic and oral hygiene-related risk factors on dental caries and periodontal conditions in adolescents : clinical and register-based studies
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of these studies was to identify risk determinants for dental caries and periodontal conditions in adolescents using clinical and register-based data. This thesis is based on two parts. LÄS MER
14. ICU prognostication: Time to re-evaluate? Register-based studies on improving prognostication for patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU)
Sammanfattning : Background: ICU prognostication is difficult because of patients’ prior comorbidities and their varied reasons for admission. The model used for ICU prognostication in Sweden is the Simplified Acute Physiology Score 3 (SAPS 3), which uses information gathered within one hour of ICU admission to predict 30-day mortality. LÄS MER
15. Register-based studies on childhood cancer : relapsed childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia and skeletal adverse events in childhood cancer survivors in the Nordic countries
Sammanfattning : Background: Although cancer is a rare disease in children, it is the leading disease-related cause of death in children and adolescents in developed countries. Currently 80% of patients become long-time survivors but if a relapse occurs the outcome for most patients is still poor. LÄS MER