Anna Löf Granström
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Associations of the intestinal microbiota with plasma bile acids and inflammation markers in Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis
Associations of the intestinal microbiota with plasma bile acids and inflammation markers in Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis Open
Our study explores signatures for Crohn’s disease (CD) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC) reflecting an interplay between the intestinal microbiota, systemic inflammation, and plasma bile acid homeostasis. For this, 1,257 individuals scheduled fo…
View article: Neurodevelopmental disorders in children with congenital abdominal wall defects: a national population-based study
Neurodevelopmental disorders in children with congenital abdominal wall defects: a national population-based study Open
Purpose One in 4000 Swedish children is born with abdominal wall defect (AWD). Little is known about their neurodevelopmental trajectory and long-term morbidity. The aim was to determine the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children…
View article: Long-term effects of Hirschsprung disease in adults: meta-analysis and patient-level regression study
Long-term effects of Hirschsprung disease in adults: meta-analysis and patient-level regression study Open
Background There has been an increasing number of single-centre studies describing the long-term outcomes of patients with Hirschsprung disease. This study aimed to systematically review the literature on long-term bowel, urological, and s…
View article: Laparoscopically assisted versus open colostomy for anorectal malformation: a comparison of postoperative outcomes
Laparoscopically assisted versus open colostomy for anorectal malformation: a comparison of postoperative outcomes Open
Introduction Colostomy is a common surgical procedure in neonates with anorectal malformations (ARM). The procedure is associated with a risk of complications, prompting the development of a laparoscopically assisted approach as an attempt…
View article: Recurrence and chronic pain comparing mesh versus suture repair for smaller umbilical hernias in adults: the randomised clinical SUMMER trial
Recurrence and chronic pain comparing mesh versus suture repair for smaller umbilical hernias in adults: the randomised clinical SUMMER trial Open
Introduction Umbilical hernia repair is among the most common surgical procedures worldwide and yet evidence is limited on whether to use mesh or suture repair for smaller umbilical hernias. This study presents the 1-year outcomes from a r…
View article: Laparoscopically assisted versus open colostomy for anorectal malformations: a comparison of postoperative outcomes
Laparoscopically assisted versus open colostomy for anorectal malformations: a comparison of postoperative outcomes Open
Purpose Colostomy is a common procedure in neonates with anorectal malformations (ARM) but carries a risk of complications, prompting the development of a laparoscopically assisted approach to minimize them. This study aimed to compare pos…
View article: Impaired Fertility and Sexual Function in Women With Hirschsprung Disease: Results From an International Multi‐Centre Cross‐Sectional Study
Impaired Fertility and Sexual Function in Women With Hirschsprung Disease: Results From an International Multi‐Centre Cross‐Sectional Study Open
Objective Hirschsprung is a congenital disorder affecting the gastrointestinal tract. However, pelvic colorectal surgery in infancy has been hypothesised to impact gynaecological outcomes in later life. Describe sexual function and fertili…
View article: Systematic Review on Questionnaires Reporting Bowel Function and Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Hirschsprung Disease
Systematic Review on Questionnaires Reporting Bowel Function and Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Hirschsprung Disease Open
IV.
View article: Aspects of in-hospital triage in a Swedish trauma population : experiences and outcomes
Aspects of in-hospital triage in a Swedish trauma population : experiences and outcomes Open
Early and accurate prioritization of trauma patients, known as triage, is crucial to identify those in need of emergency life-saving interventions. Excellent trauma care relies strongly on correct triage, which impacts patients' experience…
View article: Defining Excellence: The First Core Set of Quality Indicators for the European Paediatric Surgical Audit on Hirschsprung's Disease Care
Defining Excellence: The First Core Set of Quality Indicators for the European Paediatric Surgical Audit on Hirschsprung's Disease Care Open
Aim This study aimed to develop a universally applicable core set of quality indicators for Hirschsprung's disease care through a consensus‐driven process, to standardise and improve care quality across Europe. Methods A modified Delphi me…
View article: Onlay mesh <i>versus</i> suture repair for smaller umbilical hernias in adults—early results from SUMMER trial: randomized clinical trial
Onlay mesh <i>versus</i> suture repair for smaller umbilical hernias in adults—early results from SUMMER trial: randomized clinical trial Open
Background Mesh repair is recommended for umbilical hernias larger than 1 cm to reduce recurrence rates, yet current evidence remains limited for smaller umbilical hernias. Important questions concern optimal mesh positioning and wound com…
View article: Fertility and Sexual Function in Males with Hirschsprung’s Disease
Fertility and Sexual Function in Males with Hirschsprung’s Disease Open
Objective: The aim was to assess fertility, sexual function and sexual quality of life in males with Hirschsprung’s disease (HSCR) in the Nordic countries with a cross-sectional study using self-reported validated questionnaires. Summary B…
View article: National centralization of Hirschsprung’s disease in Sweden: a comparison of postoperative outcome
National centralization of Hirschsprung’s disease in Sweden: a comparison of postoperative outcome Open
Background In Sweden, surgical treatment of Hirschsprung’s disease (HSCR) was centralized from four to two pediatric surgery centers 1st of July 2018. In adults, centralization of surgical care for complex or rare diseases seems to improve…
View article: Long‐term gastrointestinal morbidity in patients born with gastroschisis: A national register‐based cohort study
Long‐term gastrointestinal morbidity in patients born with gastroschisis: A national register‐based cohort study Open
Objectives In gastroschisis, the intestines are exposed to amniotic fluid during pregnancy. The defect in the abdominal wall may also compress the mesentery and impair the intestinal blood supply. There is a varying degree of intestinal da…
View article: 71603 - Do screening instruments indicate elevated levels mental health difficulties in children born with an abdominal wall defect?
71603 - Do screening instruments indicate elevated levels mental health difficulties in children born with an abdominal wall defect? Open
Introduction Congenital abdominal wall defects (AWD) such as gastroschisis (GS) and omphalocele (OC) are malformations associated with morbidity, especially early in life. Our aim was to identify if screening instruments for mental health …
View article: 72278 - Defining excellence: the first core set of quality indicators for Hirschsprung’s disease care
72278 - Defining excellence: the first core set of quality indicators for Hirschsprung’s disease care Open
Introduction This study aimed to establish a core set of quality indicators to benchmark Hirschsprung’s disease (HSCR) care across hospitals within a European clinical audit framework (EPSA; European Pediatric Surgical Audit), focusing on …
View article: 72145 - Mesh versus Suture repair for Small umbilical hernias in adults: Early results from a Randomized Controlled multicenter Trial; The SUMMER Trial
72145 - Mesh versus Suture repair for Small umbilical hernias in adults: Early results from a Randomized Controlled multicenter Trial; The SUMMER Trial Open
Introduction Mesh repair is recommended for umbilical hernias larger than 1 cm to reduce recurrence rates, yet evidence remains limited. An important question concerns optimal mesh positioning and surgical site occurrences (SSO). This stud…
View article: Bowel Function, Urinary Tract Function, and Health-related Quality of Life in Males With Anorectal Malformations
Bowel Function, Urinary Tract Function, and Health-related Quality of Life in Males With Anorectal Malformations Open
Purpose There is a knowledge gap regarding long-term outcomes for males undergoing surgery for an anorectal malformation (ARM). The purpose of this study was to investigate bowel function, bladder function and health-related quality of lif…
View article: Bowel function, urinary tract function, and health-related quality of life in males with anorectal malformations
Bowel function, urinary tract function, and health-related quality of life in males with anorectal malformations Open
Purpose There is a knowledge gap regarding long-term outcomes for males undergoing surgery for an anorectal malformation (ARM). The purpose of this study was to investigate bowel function, bladder function, and health-related quality of li…
View article: National Centralization of Hirschsprung's Disease in Sweden:A Comparison of Preoperative Management and Outcomes
National Centralization of Hirschsprung's Disease in Sweden:A Comparison of Preoperative Management and Outcomes Open
Level III.
View article: Ernica Clinical Consensus Statements on Total Colonic and Intestinal Aganglionosis
Ernica Clinical Consensus Statements on Total Colonic and Intestinal Aganglionosis Open
3a.
View article: Profiling the intestinal microbiota, plasma bile acids and inflammation markers reveals novel associations in Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative colitis
Profiling the intestinal microbiota, plasma bile acids and inflammation markers reveals novel associations in Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative colitis Open
Background and aims Our study explores signatures for Crohn’s disease (CD) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC) reflecting the interplay between the intestinal microbiota, systemic inflammation, and plasma bile acid homeostasis. Methods 1,257 indiv…
View article: Plasma bile acids in association with Crohn’s disease
Plasma bile acids in association with Crohn’s disease Open
Crohn's disease may be associated with altered plasma bile acid composition. The significance of colonic bacterial diversity in this context needs to be investigated in further studies.
View article: Functional and Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes into Adulthood for Females Surgically Treated for Anorectal Malformation
Functional and Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes into Adulthood for Females Surgically Treated for Anorectal Malformation Open
III.
View article: Bridging the Gap: A Systematic Review on Reporting Baseline Characteristics, Process, and Outcome Parameters in Rectosigmoid Hirschsprung's Disease
Bridging the Gap: A Systematic Review on Reporting Baseline Characteristics, Process, and Outcome Parameters in Rectosigmoid Hirschsprung's Disease Open
The variation in standardized, well-defined parameters in Hirschsprung's disease (HSCR) research hinders overarching comparisons and complicates evaluations of care quality across healthcare settings. This review addresses the significant …
View article: Evaluation of plasma Short chain fatty acid levels as markers for Inflammatory bowel disease
Evaluation of plasma Short chain fatty acid levels as markers for Inflammatory bowel disease Open
Background Specific variations of short chain fatty acids in fecal samples have been shown for patients with inflammatory bowel disease. The aim of this study was to assess if Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are associated with alte…
View article: Prevalence of Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome and Risk of Embryonal Tumors in Children Born with Omphalocele
Prevalence of Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome and Risk of Embryonal Tumors in Children Born with Omphalocele Open
II.
View article: Fertility in patients with Hirschsprung's disease: population-based cohort study
Fertility in patients with Hirschsprung's disease: population-based cohort study Open
Background The aim of this study was to assess fertility in patients treated for Hirschsprung’s disease. Methods This was a nationwide, population-based cohort study, including all patients with Hirschsprung’s disease registered in the Swe…