It wasn't very busy at Lincoln A&E when we visited this afternoon
Ten members of Organised Criminal Groups who were operating drugs networks worth hundreds of thousands of pounds across three counties have been sentenced to 58 years in prison between them.
A gun was found hidden in a property of Kelvin Tutani and also handled by Babatunde Omotade in the Django Line. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police A machete was uncovered and seized by officers serving warrants on members of the Django Line. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police A handgun was also found at a stash house in Nottingham, which Noman Hassan, 25, of Bentinck Road, Nottingham pleaded guilty to possessing. Other weapons including a zombie knife, lock knives, and machetes were also found at another property in Nottingham.
“This is a blight on our communities, and it leads to a very real risk that children and vulnerable people will be coerced into running drugs by gangs. Make no mistake about the level of complete selfishness and disregard for the lives ruined by those supplying and dealing the drugs.
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Frontiers | Loss of perceived social role, an index of social frailty, is an independent predictor of future adverse events in hospitalized patients with heart failureAims Although the impact of physical frailty on prognosis and the effect of cardiac rehabilitation in HF patients has been well established, data for the prognostic impact of social frailty (SF) in HF patients are limited. In addition, the relative importance of each SF domain in clinical outcomes remains unclear. We aimed to get a new insight into the associations of SF with clinical outcomes in elderly hospitalized HF patients. Methods A single-center, retrospective cohort study was conducted using data from 310 in-hospital HF patients aged ≥ 65 years (mean age of 78 ± 8 years; 49% women). Makizako’s five questions, a self-reported questionnaire, were used to define SF. The primary outcome was composite events defined by all-cause death and cardiovascular events. Results Of the 310 elderly HF patients, 189 patients (61%) had SF. Seventy-five patients (24%) had composite events during a mean follow-up period of 1.93 ± 0.91 years. Kaplan-Meier curves showed that patients with SF had a significantly higher composite event rate than patients without SF. In multivariate Cox regression analyses, SF was independently associated with a higher composite event rate after adjusting for prognostic markers [adjusted hazard ratio (HR), 2.01; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.07 to 3.78; p=0.04]. Of the 5 questions for defining SF, an answer of yes to the question about not feeling helpful toward friends or family, which indicates loss of perceived social role, was an independent predictor of composite events (adjusted HR, 2.28; 95% CI, 1.36 to 3.82; p | 0.01). Inclusion of loss of perceived social role into the baseline prognostic model improved both the continuous net reclassification improvement (0.562; 95% CI, 0.298 to 0.827; p | 0.01) and integrated discrimination improvement (0.031; 95% CI, 0.006 to 0.056; p=0.02). Conclusion Loss of perceived social role is associated with increased adverse event risk and provides additive prognostic information in elderly HF patients.
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