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The New England Journal of Medicine | 2009

Preoperative Staging of Lung Cancer with Combined PET–CT

Barbara M. Fischer; Ulrik Lassen; Jann Mortensen; Søren S. Larsen; Annika Loft; Anne K Bertelsen; Jesper Ravn; Paul Clementsen; Asbjørn Høgholm; Klaus Richter Larsen; Torben Riis Rasmussen; Susanne Keiding; Asger Dirksen; Oke Gerke; Birgit Guldhammer Skov; Ida Steffensen; Hanne Sand Hansen; Peter Vilmann; Grete Krag Jacobsen; Vibeke Backer; Niels Maltbaek; Jesper Holst Pedersen; Henrik Madsen; Henrik Nielsen; Liselotte Højgaard

BACKGROUND Fast and accurate staging is essential for choosing treatment for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The purpose of this randomized study was to evaluate the clinical effect of combined positron-emission tomography and computed tomography (PET-CT) on preoperative staging of NSCLC. METHODS We randomly assigned patients who were referred for preoperative staging of NSCLC to either conventional staging plus PET-CT or conventional staging alone. Patients were followed until death or for at least 12 months. The primary end point was the number of futile thoracotomies, defined as any one of the following: a thoracotomy with the finding of pathologically confirmed mediastinal lymph-node involvement (stage IIIA [N2]), stage IIIB or stage IV disease, or a benign lung lesion; an exploratory thoracotomy; or a thoracotomy in a patient who had recurrent disease or death from any cause within 1 year after randomization. RESULTS From January 2002 through February 2007, we randomly assigned 98 patients to the PET-CT group and 91 to the conventional-staging group. Mediastinoscopy was performed in 94% of the patients. After PET-CT, 38 patients were classified as having inoperable NSCLC, and after conventional staging, 18 patients were classified thus. Sixty patients in the PET-CT group and 73 in the conventional-staging group underwent thoracotomy (P=0.004). Among these thoracotomies, 21 in the PET-CT group and 38 in the conventional-staging group were futile (P=0.05). The number of justified thoracotomies and survival were similar in the two groups. CONCLUSIONS The use of PET-CT for preoperative staging of NSCLC reduced both the total number of thoracotomies and the number of futile thoracotomies but did not affect overall mortality. (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00867412.)


Allergy | 2007

Association between obesity and asthma in a twin cohort

Simon Francis Thomsen; Charlotte Suppli Ulrik; Kirsten Ohm Kyvik; Thorkild I. A. Sørensen; Danielle Posthuma; Lars R. Skadhauge; Ida Steffensen; Vibeke Backer

Background:  Obesity is linked to asthma in a yet poorly understood manner. We examined the relationship between obesity and asthma in a population‐based sample of twins.


Allergy | 2006

Risk factors for asthma in young adults: a co-twin control study

Simon Francis Thomsen; Charlotte Suppli Ulrik; Kirsten Ohm Kyvik; Klaus Larsen; Lars R. Skadhauge; Ida Steffensen; David L. Duffy; Vibeke Backer

Background:  The liability to asthma is influenced both by genetic and environmental factors. The objective of this study was to identify risk factors for asthma in young adult twin pairs during an 8‐year period.


Chest | 2005

The incidence of asthma in young adults.

Simon Francis Thomsen; Charlotte Suppli Ulrik; Kirsten Ohm Kyvik; Klaus Larsen; Lars R. Skadhauge; Ida Steffensen; Vibeke Backer


Allergy and Asthma Proceedings | 2007

Importance of genetic factors in the etiology of atopic dermatitis: a twin study.

Simon Francis Thomsen; Charlotte Suppli Ulrik; Kirsten Ohm Kyvik; Jacob von Bornemann Hjelmborg; Lars R. Skadhauge; Ida Steffensen; Vibeke Backer


Respiratory Medicine | 2018

Differentiation of adult severe asthma from difficult-to-treat asthma – Outcomes of a systematic assessment protocol

Anna von Bülow; Vibeke Backer; Uffe Bodtger; Niels Ulrik Søes-Petersen; Susanne Vest; Ida Steffensen; Celeste Porsbjerg


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

The prevalence of severe asthma in specialist care –identifying eligible candidates for biological therapies

Anna von Bülow; Vibeke Backer; Uffe Bodtger; Niels Ulrik Søes-Petersen; Susanne Vest; Ida Steffensen; Celeste Porsbjerg


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

Dysfunctional breathing in patients with severe asthma is associated with poor asthma control and low quality of life

Farnam Barati Sedeh; Anna von Bülow; Vibeke Backer; Uffe Bodtger; Ulrik Søes Petersen; Susanne Vest; Ida Steffensen; Celeste Porsbjerg


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

Chronic mucus hypersecretion in severe asthma

Eileen Wedge; Anna von Bülow; Vibeke Backer; Uffe Bodtger; Niels Ulrik Søes-Petersen; Susanne Vest; Ida Steffensen; Celeste Porsbjerg


Twin Research and Human Genetics | 2004

Environmental Exposure and Atopic Status in Monozygotic Twins Discordant for Asthma - Session: Poster

Lars Skadhauge; Ida Steffensen; Niels V. Holm; Torben Sigsgaard

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Vibeke Backer

University of Copenhagen

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Lars R. Skadhauge

Odense University Hospital

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Kirsten Ohm Kyvik

University of Southern Denmark

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Uffe Bodtger

University of Southern Denmark

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