Irish journal of medical science
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Electronic (E)-scooters have become increasingly common in Ireland. Our group was the first to publish an analysis of injuries related to these devices in Ireland in 2021. Since then, the use of e-scooters has increased significantly. The primary aim of this study was to re-analyse the trend in scooter-related trauma 4 years later. ⋯ E-scooters remain to be a key contributor to emergency department presentations and complex orthopaedic injuries. The majority of patients require radiological investigation and specialist follow-up, with many needing surgical fixation. The effects of such injuries can have severe long-term consequences for patients and place financial constraints on our health system. With the rollout of e-scooter rental schemes and infrequent helmet use, one can expect the resulting trauma will continue to rise.
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Nintedanib reduces the decline of pulmonary function in patients with advancing lung fibrosis. ⋯ Nintedanib emerges as a promising therapeutic agent compatible with immunosuppressives for treating progressive lung fibrosis in patients with CTD-related ILD.
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Review
Complications in interventional radiology: early detection and effective intervention strategies.
This narrative review provides a comprehensive overview of complications in interventional radiology (IR), focusing on their aetiology, recognition, and management. As IR procedures continue to evolve and expand, understanding potential adverse events is crucial for improving patient safety and outcomes. ⋯ By consolidating current knowledge on these issues, the review offers valuable insights into minimising risks and enhancing procedural success. This synthesis will aid practitioners' knowledge and ultimately try and ensure safer IR practices and aftercare of patients.