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View article: Ethical risks of AI-enabled remote patient monitoring for COPD: a multi-dimensional use case analysis
Ethical risks of AI-enabled remote patient monitoring for COPD: a multi-dimensional use case analysis Open
Artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled remote patient monitoring (RPM) is promoted as a solution to rising pressures in health care, including personnel shortages and the growing burden associated with population aging and chronic disease ma…
View article: Exploring Primary Care Patients’ Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence: Systematic Literature Review and Qualitative Meta-Synthesis
Exploring Primary Care Patients’ Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence: Systematic Literature Review and Qualitative Meta-Synthesis Open
Background The introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care holds great promise, offering the potential to alleviate physicians’ workloads and allocate more time for patient interactions. After the emergence of large languag…
View article: Generative artificial intelligence in medicine: a mixed-methods survey of UK general practitioners
Generative artificial intelligence in medicine: a mixed-methods survey of UK general practitioners Open
Objective To explore the opinions of general practitioners (GPs) in the UK about the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools in primary care. Methods and analysis At the beginning of 2024, using a convenience sample, we admini…
View article: General practitioners’ opinions of generative artificial intelligence in the UK: An online survey
General practitioners’ opinions of generative artificial intelligence in the UK: An online survey Open
Background The rapid rise of large language model-based generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as chatbots and AI scribes, has prompted interest in their clinical applicability. This study examined the perspectives of general …
View article: Exploring Primary Care Patients’ Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence: A systematic literature review and qualitative meta-synthesis (Preprint)
Exploring Primary Care Patients’ Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence: A systematic literature review and qualitative meta-synthesis (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The progression of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare holds great promise, offering the potential to alleviate physicians’ workloads and allocate more time for patient interactions. However, implementing AI in primary ca…
View article: Exploring Clinician Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in Primary Care: a qualitative systematic review and meta synthesis (Preprint)
Exploring Clinician Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in Primary Care: a qualitative systematic review and meta synthesis (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Recent advances have highlighted the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in assisting clinicians with administrative and clinical tasks, but concerns regarding biases, lack of regulation, and potential technical is…
View article: Generative Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: A Mixed Methods Survey of UK General Practitioners
Generative Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: A Mixed Methods Survey of UK General Practitioners Open
Background: With the debut of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, there has been growing interest in the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), including in healthcare. However, there is only limited research into doctors’ adoption of these tools a…
View article: ChatGPT (GPT-4) versus doctors on complex cases of the Swedish family medicine specialist examination: an observational comparative study
ChatGPT (GPT-4) versus doctors on complex cases of the Swedish family medicine specialist examination: an observational comparative study Open
Background Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence research include the development of generative pretrained transformers (GPT). ChatGPT has been shown to perform well when answering several sets of medical multiple-choice question…
View article: Generative Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: A Mixed Methods Survey of UK General Practitioners (Preprint)
Generative Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: A Mixed Methods Survey of UK General Practitioners (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Since November 2022, with the debut of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, there has been growing interest in the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), including in healthcare. However, there is only limited research into doctors’ adopt…
View article: Lower rates of return to sport in patients with generalised joint hypermobility two years after ACL reconstruction: a prospective cohort study
Lower rates of return to sport in patients with generalised joint hypermobility two years after ACL reconstruction: a prospective cohort study Open
Objectives: Generalised joint hypermobility (GJH) is associated with an increased risk of suffering an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Patients with GJH exhibit lower muscle strength and poorer scores for patient-reported outcomes…
View article: Generalised joint hypermobility leads to increased odds of sustaining a second ACL injury within 12 months of return to sport after ACL reconstruction
Generalised joint hypermobility leads to increased odds of sustaining a second ACL injury within 12 months of return to sport after ACL reconstruction Open
Objectives To determine the 12-month risk of a second anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in a population of patients with and without generalised joint hypermobility (GJH) who return to sports (RTS) at competition level after ACL reco…
View article: Lower rates of return to sport in patients with generalised joint hypermobility two years after ACL reconstruction: a prospective cohort study
Lower rates of return to sport in patients with generalised joint hypermobility two years after ACL reconstruction: a prospective cohort study Open
Background Generalised joint hypermobility (GJH) is associated with an increased risk of suffering an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Patients with GJH exhibit lower muscle strength and poorer scores for patient-reported outcomes …
View article: Paper 14: Generalized joint hypermobility leads to an 8-fold increase in the odds of sustaining a second ACL injury within 24 months of return to sport after ACL reconstruction
Paper 14: Generalized joint hypermobility leads to an 8-fold increase in the odds of sustaining a second ACL injury within 24 months of return to sport after ACL reconstruction Open
Objectives: To investigate the association between generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) and the 24-month incidence of a second ipsilateral or contralateral anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in a population of patients who return to …
View article: Generalized joint hypermobility does not influence 1‐year patient satisfaction or functional outcome after ACL reconstruction
Generalized joint hypermobility does not influence 1‐year patient satisfaction or functional outcome after ACL reconstruction Open
Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) influences postoperative results, including return to sport, patientreported outcomes, functional performance (hop tests), muscular strength, a…
View article: Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety After ACL Injury: A Systematic Review
Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety After ACL Injury: A Systematic Review Open
Background: Depression and anxiety symptoms can occur in patients following an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, and the presence of these symptoms has been associated with poorer self-reported knee function in this type of injury. …
View article: ‘I Was Young, I Wanted to Return to Sport, and Re-Ruptured My ACL’ – Young Female Patients’ Voices on the Experience of Sustaining an ACL Re-Rupture, a Mixed Method Study
‘I Was Young, I Wanted to Return to Sport, and Re-Ruptured My ACL’ – Young Female Patients’ Voices on the Experience of Sustaining an ACL Re-Rupture, a Mixed Method Study Open
Background Despite ACL re-ruptures being common, research on patient experiences after knee trauma has primarily focused on the time after primary ACL reconstruction. Integrating qualitative research and patient experiences can facilitate …
View article: Psychological impairments after ACL injury – Do we know what we are addressing? Experiences from sports physical therapists
Psychological impairments after ACL injury – Do we know what we are addressing? Experiences from sports physical therapists Open
Psychological impairments can follow an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and can impact the rehabilitation process. Our aim was to investigate experiences of sports physical therapists (PTs) in addressing psychological impairments i…
View article: Poor Associations Between Radiographic Tibiofemoral Osteoarthritis and Patient-Reported Outcomes at 16 Years After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Poor Associations Between Radiographic Tibiofemoral Osteoarthritis and Patient-Reported Outcomes at 16 Years After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Open
Background: Radiographic tibiofemoral (TF) osteoarthritis (OA) is common in patients after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction at long-term follow-up. The association between radiographic OA and patient-reported outcomes has no…
View article: Patient-Reported and Quantitative Outcomes of Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Tendon Autografts
Patient-Reported and Quantitative Outcomes of Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Tendon Autografts Open
Background: The pivot-shift test has become more consistent and reliable and is a meaningful outcome measurement after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this investigation was to assess pa…
View article: Generalised joint hypermobility increases ACL injury risk and is associated with inferior outcome after ACL reconstruction: a systematic review
Generalised joint hypermobility increases ACL injury risk and is associated with inferior outcome after ACL reconstruction: a systematic review Open
Objectives To investigate the association between generalised joint hypermobility (GJH) and ACL injury risk. Secondary aims involved evaluating associations between GJH and postoperative outcome (including graft-failure risk, knee laxity a…
View article: Strength in numbers? The fragility index of studies from the Scandinavian knee ligament registries
Strength in numbers? The fragility index of studies from the Scandinavian knee ligament registries Open
Systematic review of prospective cohort studies, Level II.
View article: Young age and high BMI are predictors of early revision surgery after primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a cohort study from the Swedish and Norwegian knee ligament registries based on 30,747 patients
Young age and high BMI are predictors of early revision surgery after primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a cohort study from the Swedish and Norwegian knee ligament registries based on 30,747 patients Open
Purpose To analyse patient‐related risk factors for 2‐year ACL revision after primary reconstruction. The hypothesis was that younger athletes would have a higher incidence of an early ACL revision. Methods This prospective cohort study wa…
View article: No correlation between femoral tunnel orientation and clinical outcome at long‐term follow‐up after non‐anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
No correlation between femoral tunnel orientation and clinical outcome at long‐term follow‐up after non‐anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Open
Purpose This study aimed to determine the influence of femoral tunnel orientation on long‐term clinical outcome and osteoarthritis in patients undergoing ACL reconstruction and to test the reliability of the implemented radiographic measur…
View article: Generalized Joint Hypermobility and Specific Knee Laxity - Aspects of Influence on the Anterior Cruciate Ligament-injured Knee
Generalized Joint Hypermobility and Specific Knee Laxity - Aspects of Influence on the Anterior Cruciate Ligament-injured Knee Open
Injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most serious sports-related injuries, with significant short- and long-term morbidity. Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) and specific knee laxity are factors that have been a…
View article: Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using Hamstring Tendons Restores Quantitative Pivot Shift
Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using Hamstring Tendons Restores Quantitative Pivot Shift Open
Background: It is still uncertain how surgical reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is able to restore rotatory laxity of the involved joint. The desired amount of restraint applied by the ACL graft, as compared with the …
View article: Increased risk of ACL revision with non-surgical treatment of a concomitant medial collateral ligament injury: a study on 19,457 patients from the Swedish National Knee Ligament Registry
Increased risk of ACL revision with non-surgical treatment of a concomitant medial collateral ligament injury: a study on 19,457 patients from the Swedish National Knee Ligament Registry Open
Cohort study, Level III.
View article: Contralateral knee hyperextension is associated with increased anterior tibial translation and fewer meniscal injuries in the anterior cruciate ligament-injured knee
Contralateral knee hyperextension is associated with increased anterior tibial translation and fewer meniscal injuries in the anterior cruciate ligament-injured knee Open
Retrospective cohort study, Level IV.