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    Long Covid bulletin June 2025 (current awareness bulletin)

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    This is a bulletin produced by the Somerset NHS Foundation Trust Knowledge and Library Service. It is intended to provide a range of the most up-to-date resources, including recently published guidelines and research articles, news and policy items at the time of the production. Please note, you may not get access to full-text articles or links may be disabled

    Management of persistent pregnancy remains (evidence summary)

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    This is an evidence summary produced by the Somerset NHS Foundation Trust Knowledge and Library Service Disclaimer: We will endeavour to use the best, most appropriate and most recent sources available to ensure that the information supplied is accurate, up-to-date and evidence-based. It is the responsibility of the requestor to determine the accuracy, validity and interpretation of the search results. No responsibility can be taken by the library for any action taken on the basis of this information. New evidence may have been published since the date this evidence summary was created

    The use of sensory integration/sensory strategies for adults with learning disabilities (evidence summary)

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    Effects of epidural on motor evoked potentials in spine surgery (evidence summary)

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    Expiratory muscle strength training in patients after total laryngectomy (evidence summary)

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    Any guidance, best practice or information about Preceptorship Champions (evidence summary)

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    Evidence to support the use of podiatric surgery in a community setting with a high-risk patient cohort (evidence summary)

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    Primitive reflex integrations for children and young people (evidence summary)

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    The use of Learning Frameworks to increase knowledge in Tissue viability/ wound care (evidence summary)

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    National Emergency Bariatric Surgical Audit (NEBSA): a protocol for a multi-center prospective study of unplanned interventions following emergency bariatric surgery.

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    Copyright © 2025 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.Introduction: The advent of bariatric surgery as a widespread intervention is paralleled by comprehensive data capture in bariatric registries following elective surgery. However, significant challenges hinder tracking the incidence and nature of severe complications in the context of bariatric surgery. As the prevalence of bariatric procedures escalates, the establishment of a dedicated, prospective complication registry becomes imperative. Such an initiative would facilitate a nuanced understanding of bariatric surgical emergency (BSE) within the current healthcare milieu, enhance economic evaluations, elucidate long-term patient outcomes, and inform requisite adjustments in professional training. This study is designed to capture and assess the ramifications of emergency bariatric surgical practices within the United Kingdom. Methods and analysis: We propose a prospective, multi-center, audit of emergency bariatric surgical activity in all UK hospitals. Eligible participants are those who undergo any intervention or procedure (surgical or endoscopic) to diagnose or treat BSE. Primary outcome measures will include hospital length of stay, rates of complications (Clavien-Dindo), and 30-D mortality. Secondary outcomes will assess the broader impacts and patterns of care, including variations in practice and resource utilization across the nation, rates of outpatient follow-up, and the frequency of subsequent procedures (surgical or endoscopic) post-BSE. Additionally, the study will investigate potential predictors for patients' choice between state-funded and self-pay bariatric surgery options, considering factors such as ethnicity and previous engagement with NHS-specialized weight loss pathways. Ethics and dissemination: This study will be registered as clinical audit at each participating hospital. The protocol will be disseminated through the British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society network and using a targeted social media-based strategy in the UK

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