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2. The Variation in Capacity Remunerations Requirements in European Electricity Markets
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Bunn, Derek, Deane, Paul, McInerney, Celine, and Gallachoir, Brian O.
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Public investments -- Analysis ,Alternative energy sources -- Usage ,Energy policy -- Analysis ,Energy industry -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Energy trading -- Analysis ,Government regulation ,Business ,Economics ,Petroleum, energy and mining industries - Abstract
This paper provides the first EU wide analysis of the variation in Capacity Remuneration Requirements throughout Europe which aim to resolve the 'missing money' problems in various member states. The findings of this analysis point to an asymmetric investment case for gas-fired peaking power plants throughout the EU. Under the assumptions of the European Commission Reference Scenario, pan-European power optimisation and investment models are specified for 2030. The results show that future investment in gas generators will depend on the availability of capacity payments. Capacity remuneration mechanisms can provide this 'missing money,' but we show that capacity remuneration requirements vary considerably across countries. We consider and model the impacts of country specific climate policy targets, sovereign risk, capital allowances, corporate taxes and future gas network tariffs on investor returns and therefore remuneration requirements. In the context of harmonised energy trading, this raises questions of how generation adequacy should be achieved, particularly in the context of higher penetrations of renewables. Keywords: Electricity investment, Gas, Market design, Capacity remuneration mechanisms, Missing money, 1. INTRODUCTION Harmonisation of the trading arrangements and regulations between connected electricity markets has produced efficiency gains in many regions and the economic case for further har-monisations has been persuasive [...]
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- 2021
3. ISO 9001:2015 adoption: A multi-country empirical research
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Luis Miguel Ciravegna Martins da Fonseca, José Pedro Domingues, Pilar Baylina Machado, and Deane Harder
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ISO 9001:2015, quality management systems, certification, benefits, difficulties, methodologies ,Industrial engineering. Management engineering ,T55.4-60.8 ,Social Sciences ,Commerce ,HF1-6182 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims at identifying obstacles, benefits, leading practices and lessons learned in the transition/certification of the revised standard for quality management systems ISO 9001:2015 for organizations in various sector, countries and spanning a range of sizes. Design/methodology/approach: Based on literature review and inputs from experts in management systems certification, a quantitative survey was launched in Portugal, Romania, Switzerland, and Turkey in April 2018, addressed at quality and organizational managers and CEOs from ISO 9001:2015-certified organizations by certification bodies partners of the leading International Quality Network (IQNet). The answers were collected anonymously through an automated online database, until the end of April 2018. The overall response rate was 3.1%, encompassing 222 organizations already certified according to ISO 9001:2015. Findings: The surveyed organizations reported significant benefits from ISO 9001:2015 implementation. Only 3.9% of the respondents considered the 3-year transition period (from September 15, 2015, to September 15, 2018) as too short. The respondents’ organizations attended ISO 9001:2015 training and seminars, and collected information from websites, newsletters, books and interpretation guides and directly from certification bodies. Some (29.8%) relied on their own internal resources for the transition processes, while external consultants supported 22.7%. The respondents considered the adoption of risk-based thinking the major difficulty to be overcome, but simultaneously as the major benefit to be realized. The alignment with other management systems, the increased top management commitment, the identification of risks and opportunities and the knowledge management were also reported as significant benefits. The initial timing when organizations started working on the transition process and the activities carried out seem to differ between countries, while the adjustments performed to the existing management systems seem to differ by sector and size of the organization. The benefits attained by the organizations vary according to the perception regarding the information resources made available and organizations should be aware of the advantages of early planning. The organizations that rated the benefits of ISO 9001:2015 adoption higher considered the information resources as adequate and started working with ISO 9001:2015 at an earlier stage, while those that rated the benefits lower stated that the information resources were made available too late. The organizations that successfully managed the ISO 9001:2015 transition/certification process were the ones that attended ISO 9001:2015 training courses and seminars and got useful information from their certification body. This research highlights the relevance of the geographical context, of the organization size and the sector for successful adoption of ISO 9001:2015. The identification and promotion of resources that led to the highest benefits are worth pursuing. The replication of this study can add a time perspective and the assessment if these perceptions are expected to materialize into tangible results such as cost benefits and higher customer satisfaction. Research limitations/implications: Due to the novelty of ISO 9001:2015, these results should be subjected to additional validation and longitudinal analyses. Although measures have been taken to minimize possible bias errors from both non-respondents’, and respondents’ subjectivity, these limitations of the survey methodology should be acknowledged. Practical implications: The findings of this research provide standardization and certification bodies and quality management systems practitioners with leading practices in the implementation of ISO 9001:2015 and guidance for an efficient and effective transition/adoption. Originality/value: This investigation contributes to the ISO 9001:2015 body of knowledge by mapping the transition/certification processes with a multi-country perspective. The results empirically validate the potential value of transitioning or adopting ISO 9001:2015 and give insights on the implementation methodologies, leading practices to follow, difficulties to overcome and benefits to realize, to maximize the success of ISO 9001:2015 adoption.
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- 2019
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4. Perceptions and Bias of Small Business Leaders in Employing People with Different Types of Disabilities.
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Goodman, Nanette, Deane, Samantha, Hyseni, Fitore, Soffer, Michal, Shaheen, Gary, and Blanck, Peter
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HEALTH services accessibility ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,T-test (Statistics) ,RESEARCH funding ,LEADERSHIP ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,UNCERTAINTY ,CHI-squared test ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,BUSINESS ,MOTIVATION (Psychology) ,EMPLOYMENT of people with disabilities ,EMPLOYEE selection ,EMPLOYEE attitudes ,REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
Purpose: Despite existing employment-related legislation and governmental programs, people with disabilities continue to face significant barriers to competitive employment. These obstacles are partially due to biases among employers regarding the contributions of people with disabilities and perceptions about accommodation costs, which can affect their hiring decisions. Existing research on employment barriers and facilitators often treats people with disabilities homogenously and focuses mainly on large companies. This study helps to fill these gaps by exploring the motivations and challenges small employers face when hiring people with disabilities and how their attitudes and willingness to hire vary based on disability type. Methods: We surveyed business owners and decision-makers at companies with fewer than 100 employees resulting in a sample of 393 company respondents. Through descriptive analyses, we examined variations in respondents' willingness to hire and the prevailing attitudes among the company leaders sampled. We explored how employer attitudes can either hinder or support the hiring of people with disabilities. We conducted multivariate analysis to explore the connections among attitudinal barriers, facilitators, and willingness to hire individuals with various disabilities, reflecting disability's heterogeneous nature. Results: Our findings reveal that, in terms of hiring people with disabilities, the most important concerns among employers are: inability to discipline, being unfamiliar with how to hire and accommodate, and uncertainty over accommodation costs. These concerns do not differ between employers covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and non-covered employers. However, ADA-coverage may make a difference as ADA-covered employers are more likely to say they would hire an applicant with a disability. We find that for small companies (less than 15 employees), the positive effect of the facilitators (positive perceptions about workers with disabilities) almost completely offsets the negative effect of the barriers. However, for the larger companies, the marginal effect for an additional barrier is significantly more predictive than for an additional facilitator. Among the disabilities we examined, employers are least likely to hire someone with blindness, followed by mental health disabilities, intellectual disabilities, deafness, and physical disabilities, underscoring that employers do not view all types of disabilities as equally desirable at work. Conclusions: Understanding small employers' underlying concerns and effectively addressing those factors is crucial for developing effective intervention strategies to encourage small employers to hire and retain people with different disabilities. Our results suggest greater openness among ADA-covered employers to hiring people with disabilities, but the perceived barriers indicate a need for ongoing information on effective intervention strategies to increase disability hiring among all small employers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. The Relationship Between Autoimmune Disease and Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs on Wound Healing
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Kenneth L. Fan, Christopher E. Attinger, Karen K. Evans, Elizabeth G. Zolper, Jenna C. Bekeny, Helena B. Pasieka, Julianne Kiene, Ashley Rogers, Paige K. Dekker, Carol Deane Benedict, Suzanne Zhou, and Kunal M Kirloskar
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Autoimmune disease ,Wound Healing ,medicine.medical_specialty ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Anti rheumatic drugs ,Disease ,Strengthening the reporting of observational studies in epidemiology ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Diabetic foot ,Diabetic Foot ,Autoimmune Diseases ,Wound care ,Antirheumatic Agents ,Internal medicine ,Cohort ,Emergency Medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Wound healing ,business ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Objective To evaluate the role of disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) on wound healing outcomes of patients with autoimmune disease at our tertiary wound care center. Approach Retrospective review of patients presenting to our wound care center between 2014 and 2018 with both chronic wounds and a history of inflammatory disease. Patient demographics, comorbid conditions, and progression to complete wound healing were compared between those taking DMARDs or not at the time of wound onset. The study adheres to the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) statement. Results 58 patients with a total of 296 wounds were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were taking at least one DMARD at wound onset in 217 (73.3%) of these wounds. The average number of DMARDs at wound onset was 1.5 (SD 1.2). 210 wounds progressed to heal (70.9%) with a median time to healing of 229.5 days (IQR 71.0-490.0). Of the 210 wounds that healed, patients taking at least one DMARD had a significantly shorter time to healing relative to patients who were not on any DMARDs (median 190.5 vs 340.0 days, p=0.0156). Innovation Characterizing wound healing outcomes at a tertiary hospital with a dedicated wound care center and analyzing the role of DMARDs in wound healing progression. Conclusions Chronic wounds are notoriously challenging to treat in the setting of autoimmune disease. The median time to healing in the studied cohort was 229.5 days, which is alarming when compared to patients with non-infected diabetic foot ulcers, who take a median time to heal of 30.8 days at our institution.10.
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- 2022
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6. The impact of a modified carbohydrate formula, and its constituents, on glycaemic control and inflammatory markers: A nested mechanistic sub-study
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David Sturgess, Josephine M. Forbes, Jeff S. Coombes, Helen L. Barrett, Kye Gregory, Debbie Tolcher, Ra'eesa Doola, Alwyn S Todd, Casper G. Schalkwijk, Adam M. Deane, Satomi Okano, Interne Geneeskunde, and RS: Carim - V01 Vascular complications of diabetes and metabolic syndrome
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Blood Glucose ,Glycation End Products, Advanced ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Critical Illness ,critically ill ,Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Inflammation ,Urine ,Glycemic Control ,THERAPY ,DIET ,Enteral Nutrition ,advanced glycation end-products ,Interquartile range ,Glycation ,HYPERGLYCEMIA ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Dietary Carbohydrates ,Humans ,Food, Formulated ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,RECEPTOR ,business.industry ,Insulin ,Carbohydrate ,INSULIN ,Confidence interval ,Glucerna ,Endocrinology ,glycaemic control ,carbohydrate ,medicine.symptom ,business ,GLYCATION END-PRODUCTS ,CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Background Hyperglycaemia occurs frequently in the critically ill. Dietary intake of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs), specifically N epsilon-(carboxymethyl)lysine (CML), may exacerbate hyperglycaemia through perturbation of insulin sensitivity. The present study aimed to determine whether the use of nutritional formulae, with varying AGE loads, affects the amount of insulin administered and inflammation. Methods Exclusively tube fed patients (n = 35) were randomised to receive Nutrison Protein Plus Multifibre (R), Diason (R) or Glucerna Select (R). Insulin administration was standardised according to protocol based on blood glucose (
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- 2022
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7. The use of smartphone-derived location data to evaluate participation following critical illness: A pilot observational cohort study
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Jarrod Lange, Samuel Gluck, Alice Andrawos, Adam M. Deane, Marianne J. Chapman, Mark E. Finnis, and Matthew J. Summers
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Critical Illness ,Emergency Nursing ,Critical Care Nursing ,law.invention ,Cohort Studies ,Interquartile range ,law ,Humans ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Location data ,business.industry ,Missing data ,Intensive care unit ,Patient Discharge ,Intensive Care Units ,Data extraction ,Critical illness ,Measure outcomes ,Quality of Life ,Physical therapy ,Smartphone ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background Disability is common following critical illness, impacting the quality of life of survivors, and is difficult to measure. ‘Participation’ can be quantified as involvement in life outside of their home requiring movement from their home to other locations. Participation restriction is a key element of disability, and following critical illness, participation may be diminished. It may be possible to quantify this change using pre-existing smartphone data. Objectives The feasibility of extracting location data from smartphones of survivors of intensive care unit (ICU) admission and assessing participation, using location-based outcomes, during recovery from critical illness was evaluated. Methods Fifty consecutively admitted, consenting adult survivors of non-elective admission to ICU of greater than 48-h duration were recruited to a prospective observational cohort study where they were followed up at 3 and 6 months following discharge. The feasibility of extracting location data from survivors' smartphones and creating location-derived outcomes assessing participation was investigated over three 28-d study periods: pre-ICU admission and at 3 and 6 months following discharge. The following were calculated: time spent at home; the number of destinations visited; linear distance travelled; and two ‘activity spaces’, a minimum convex polygon and standard deviation ellipse. Results Results are median [interquartile range] or n (%). The number of successful extractions was 9/50 (18%), 12/39 (31%), and 13/33 (39%); the percentage of time spent at home was 61 [56–68]%, 77 [66–87]%, and 67 [58–77]% (P = 0.16); the number of destinations visited was 34 [18–64], 38 [22–63], and 65 [46–88] (P = 0.02); linear distance travelled was 367 [56–788], 251 [114–323], and 747 [326–933] km over 28 d (P = 0.02), pre-ICU admission and at 3 and 6 months following ICU discharge, respectively. Activity spaces were successfully created. Conclusion Limited smartphone ownership, missing data, and time-consuming data extraction limit current implementation of mass extraction of location data from patients’ smartphones to aid prognostication or measure outcomes. The number of journeys taken and the linear distance travelled increased between 3 and 6 months, suggesting participation may improve over time.
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- 2022
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8. Urban Land Institute
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Madsen, Deane
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Nonprofit organizations -- Officials and employees ,Company business management ,Architecture and design industries ,Business ,Construction and materials industries ,Urban Land Institute -- Officials and employees - Abstract
To those who follow workplace trends, the 'open-plan' office may be overly familiar, but a new space for the 82-year-old Urban Land Institute meant adjusting management expectations and aligning spatial [...]
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- 2018
9. Antibody Responses to <scp>Epstein‐Barr</scp> Virus in the Preclinical Period of Rheumatoid Arthritis Suggest the Presence of Increased Viral Reactivation Cycles
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William H. Robinson, Jill A Norris, V. Michael Holers, Carla J Guthridge, Kevin D. Deane, Nichole E. Carlson, M. Kristen Demoruelle, Heather M. Berens, Jess D. Edison, Rachel L. Johnson, Elizabeth A. Bemis, Sabrina Fechtner, John B. Harley, and Judith A. James
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Epstein-Barr Virus Infections ,Herpesvirus 4, Human ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Antibodies, Viral ,medicine.disease_cause ,Anti-Citrullinated Protein Antibodies ,Article ,Virus ,Autoimmunity ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,Immune system ,Rheumatology ,Rheumatoid Factor ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,biology ,business.industry ,Autoantibody ,medicine.disease ,Epstein–Barr virus ,Immunoglobulin A ,Cytokine ,Immunoglobulin M ,Immunoglobulin G ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Antibody Formation ,Cytomegalovirus Infections ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,business - Abstract
Patients with established rheumatoid arthritis (RA) demonstrate altered immune responses to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), but the presence and roles of EBV have not been fully explored during the pre-clinical disease period. This study was undertaken to determine if EBV infection, as evidenced by an altered anti-EBV antibody response, either plays an important role in driving the development of RA or is a result of expanded RA-related autoimmunity.A total of 83 subjects with RA according to the 1987 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria and 83 age-, sex-, and race-matched control subjects without RA were included in our study. We collected sera from RA subjects and matched controls during the pre-RA and post-RA diagnosis periods and tested the sera for the presence of 5 anti-EBV antibodies (anti-EBV nuclear antigen 1 IgG isotype, anti-viral capsid antigen [anti-VCA] isotypes IgG and IgA, and anti-early antigen [EA] isotypes IgG and IgA), 7 RA-related autoantibodies (rheumatoid factor measured by nephelometry [RF-Neph] as well as isotype-specific IgA-RF, IgM-RF, and IgG-RF, and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide [anti-CCP] antibodies, including anti-CCP2, anti-CCP3, and anti-CCP3.1), 22 cytokines/chemokines, 36 individual anti-citrullinated protein antibodies, and IgG-cytomegalovirus (CMV) antibodies. Random forest classification, mixed modeling, and joint mixed modeling were used to determine differences in anti-EBV antibody levels between RA subjects and controls.Random forest analysis identified the presence of preclinical EBV antibodies in the serum that differentiated RA subjects from controls without RA. Specifically, IgG-EA antibody levels were higher in RA subjects (mean ± SD 0.82 ± 0.72 international standardized ratio [ISR]) compared to controls (mean ± SD 0.49 ± 0.28 ISR). In subjects with RA, elevated serum IgG-EA levels in the preclinical period before seroconversion were significantly correlated with increased serum IgM-RF levels (P = 0.007), whereas this correlation was not seen in control subjects without RA (P = 0.15). IgG-CMV antibody levels did not differ between groups.Subjects whose serum IgG-EA antibody levels are elevated in the preclinical period will eventually develop RA, which suggests that EBV reactivation cycles are increased during the preclinical period of RA. A combination of RF and EBV reactivation may play an important role in the development of RA.
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- 2022
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10. Forecast based project funding vs. agile way of working
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Dey, Pascal, Bigelow, Carol, Pruschak, Gernot, and Harder, Deane
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Agile ,Finance and Financial Management ,project funding ,Strategic Management Policy ,funding processes ,Business ,Corporate Finance ,agile funding ,forecast project funding - Abstract
How do companies harmonize forecast based project funding processes with agile way of working?
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- 2023
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11. Accidentally innovative - how Serendipity leads to affordable innovations in SMEs ( Qualitative Study)
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Harder, Deane, Gurtner, Nadine, Pruschak, Gernot, and Stucki, Jana Ruth
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Marketing ,FOS: Economics and business ,Serendipity ,Eventmanagement ,Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations ,Business ,Technology and Innovation ,Business Administration, Management, and Operations ,Innovation - Abstract
Master Thesis BFH: An in-depth analysis of the event- and marketing-industry in Switzerland
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- 2023
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12. Targeted full energy and protein delivery in critically ill patients: a study protocol for a pilot randomised control trial (FEED Trial)
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Jeffrey J. Presneill, Lisa Beach, Kate Fetterplace, Audrey C. Tierney, Thomas Rechnitzer, Marina Mourtzakis, Adam M. Deane, Adrienne Forsyth, Laura D. Knight, Christopher MacIsaac, and Melbourne Health
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0301 basic medicine ,Dietary protein ,nutritional requirements ,medicine.medical_specialty ,nutritional support ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Enteral administration ,law.invention ,Nutritional requirements ,Study Protocol ,03 medical and health sciences ,dietary protein ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,Informed consent ,law ,Intensive care ,enteral nutrition ,critical illness ,Medicine ,Nutritional support ,intensive care ,Uncategorized ,Protocol (science) ,lcsh:R5-920 ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,business.industry ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Intensive care unit ,critical care ,Clinical trial ,Critical care ,Parenteral nutrition ,Emergency medicine ,Enteral nutrition ,Critical illness ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,business - Abstract
peer-reviewed Background: Current guidelines for the provision of protein for critically ill patients are based on incomplete evidence, due to limited data from randomised controlled trials. The present pilot randomised controlled trial is part of a program of work to expand knowledge about the clinical effects of protein delivery to critically ill patients. The primary aim of this pilot study is to determine whether an enteral feeding protocol using a volume target, with additional protein supplementation, delivers a greater amount of protein and energy to mechanically ventilated critically ill patients than a standard nutrition protocol. The secondary aims are to evaluate the potential effects of this feeding strategy on muscle mass and other patient-centred outcomes. Methods: This prospective, single-centred, pilot, randomised control trial will include 60 participants who are mechanically ventilated and can be enterally fed. Following informed consent, the participants receiving enteral nutrition in the intensive care unit (ICU) will be allocated using a randomisation algorithm in a 1:1 ratio to the intervention (high-protein daily volume-based feeding protocol, providing 25 kcal/kg and 1.5 g/kg protein) or standard care (hourly rate-based feeding protocol providing 25 kcal/kg and 1 g/kg protein). The co-primary outcomes are the average daily protein and energy delivered to the end of day 15 following randomisation. The secondary outcomes include change in quadriceps muscle layer thickness (QMLT) from baseline (prior to randomisation) to ICU discharge and other nutritional and patient-centred outcomes. Discussion: This trial aims to examine whether a volume-based feeding protocol with supplemental protein increases protein and energy delivery. The potential effect of such increases on muscle mass loss will be explored. These outcomes will assist in formulating larger randomised control trials to assess mortality and morbidity. Trial registration: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR), ACTRN: 12615000876594 UTN: U1111-1172-8563.
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- 2023
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13. MATHE - Benefit of VR/AR technology in the architecture sector
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Pruschak, Gernot, Harder, Deane, Peskova, Marie, and Singh, Harwinder
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Engineering ,Computer Sciences ,Physical Sciences and Mathematics ,Business ,Computer Engineering ,Technology and Innovation - Abstract
How does the use of VR/AR technology in existing architecture enterprises in Switzerland affect customer experience, considering potential innovation resistance factors that may impede its adoption and diffusion?
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- 2023
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14. Are There Distinctive Profiles in Examinee Essay‐Writing Processes?
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Hongwen Guo, Randy Elliot Bennett, Sandip Sinharay, Mo Zhang, and Paul Deane
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Literature ,business.industry ,Essay writing ,business ,Psychology ,Education - Published
- 2021
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15. Combinations of Anticyclic Citrullinated Protein Antibody, Rheumatoid Factor, and Serum Calprotectin Positivity Are Associated With the Diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis Within 3 Years
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Kevin D. Deane, V. Michael Holers, Lindsay B. Kelmenson, Ashley Frazer-Abel, M. Kristen Demoruelle, Michael Mahler, Mark C. Parish, Laura Kay Moss, Jess D. Edison, Ted R. Mikuls, Ryan A. Peterson, Marie L. Feser, Dylan T. Bergstedt, and Leah F. Bettner
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,Arthritis ,Original Articles ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Rheumatoid factor igm ,Rheumatology ,RC925-935 ,Protein antibody ,Internal medicine ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Rheumatoid factor ,Original Article ,Antibody ,Calprotectin ,Medical diagnosis ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the prevalence of elevations of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide-3 (anti-CCP3) antibody, rheumatoid factor IgM (RF-IgM) and serum calprotectin (sCP) in pre-rheumatoid arthritis (RA) as well as the diagnostic accuracies of these biomarkers for the timing of diagnosis of future RA. METHODS A total of 215 RA cases, each with approximately three pre-RA diagnoses and one post-RA diagnosis serum sample, and controls were identified from the Department of Defense Serum Repository. All case samples and a single sample from each control subject were tested for anti-CCP3 (IgG), RF-IgM, and sCP. The diagnostic accuracies of biomarkers for future RA were evaluated. RESULTS Anti-CCP3, RF-IgM, and sCP were elevated in pre-RA, with anti-CCP3 and sCP significantly elevated compared with RF-IgM at the earliest time points. Within the cases, the combination of anti-CCP3 and RF-IgM positivity had a positive predictive value (PPV) of 35.6% for a diagnosis of RA in 3 years or less, which is significantly higher than the PPV of 18.7% for anti-CCP3 positivity alone (P < 0.001). A combination of anti-CCP3, RF-IgM, and sCP had the highest PPV (53.0%) for a diagnosis of RA in 3 years or less; however, this was not significantly higher than the PPV for anti-CCP3 and RF-IgM positivity (P = 0.248). CONCLUSION Anti-CCP3, RF-IgM, and sCP are elevated in pre-RA; furthermore, combinations of elevations of these biomarkers are more commonly seen in the period of less than or equal to 3 years to diagnosis. This may be considered in creating inclusion criteria in prevention trials in RA. In addition, the biologic relationships of these biomarkers in pre-RA need exploration.
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- 2021
16. Deep generative design with 3D pharmacophoric constraints†
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Thomas E. Hadfield, Fergus Imrie, Anthony R. Bradley, and Charlotte M. Deane
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business.industry ,Computer science ,General Chemistry ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Convolutional neural network ,Generative model ,Chemistry ,Test set ,Chemical Sciences ,Code (cryptography) ,Graph (abstract data type) ,Artificial intelligence ,Generic health relevance ,Generative Design ,Engineering design process ,business ,computer ,Generative grammar - Abstract
Generative models have increasingly been proposed as a solution to the molecular design problem. However, it has proved challenging to control the design process or incorporate prior knowledge, limiting their practical use in drug discovery. In particular, generative methods have made limited use of three-dimensional (3D) structural information even though this is critical to binding. This work describes a method to incorporate such information and demonstrates the benefit of doing so. We combine an existing graph-based deep generative model, DeLinker, with a convolutional neural network to utilise physically-meaningful 3D representations of molecules and target pharmacophores. We apply our model, DEVELOP, to both linker and R-group design, demonstrating its suitability for both hit-to-lead and lead optimisation. The 3D pharmacophoric information results in improved generation and allows greater control of the design process. In multiple large-scale evaluations, we show that including 3D pharmacophoric constraints results in substantial improvements in the quality of generated molecules. On a challenging test set derived from PDBbind, our model improves the proportion of generated molecules with high 3D similarity to the original molecule by over 300%. In addition, DEVELOP recovers 10× more of the original molecules compared to the baseline DeLinker method. Our approach is general-purpose, readily modifiable to alternate 3D representations, and can be incorporated into other generative frameworks. Code is available at https://github.com/oxpig/DEVELOP., A novel deep generative model combines convolution and graph neural networks to allow 3D-aware molecular design. We show how 3D pharmacophoric information can be incorporated into generative models and apply our model to both linker and R-group design.
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- 2021
17. REI: CallisonRTKL re-imagines a historical Washington, D.C., space, delivering an urban oasis for outdoor enthusiasts
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Madsen, Deane
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Vice presidents (Organizations) ,Historic buildings ,Architecture and design industries ,Business ,Construction and materials industries - Abstract
Stepping into the Washington, D.C., flagship REI store, it's clear that the company takes its retail environments as seriously as its customers take the outdoors. Within the historic structure of [...]
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- 2018
18. The crystal structure of vaccinia virus protein E2 and perspectives on the prediction of novel viral protein folds
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Janet E. Deane, william nd Gao, David C. J. Carpentier, Stephen C. Graham, Chen Gao, Geoffrey L. Smith, Deane, Janet [0000-0002-4863-0330], Carpentier, David [0000-0002-8172-9121], Smith, Geoffrey [0000-0002-3730-9955], Graham, Stephen [0000-0003-4547-4034], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Engineering ,Viral protein ,Protein Conformation ,viruses ,Vaccinia virus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Crystallography, X-Ray ,Virus Replication ,modelling ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Viral Proteins ,Light source ,Virology ,medicine ,Virus Protein ,Binding Sites ,business.industry ,Poxviridae ,deep learning ,alphafold2 ,Titan (supercomputer) ,chemistry ,poxvirus ,structural virology ,Vaccinia ,business ,Protein Binding - Abstract
The morphogenesis of vaccinia virus (VACV, family Poxviridae), the smallpox vaccine, is a complex process involving multiple distinct cellular membranes and resulting in multiple different forms of infectious virion. Efficient release of enveloped virions, which promote systemic spread of infection within hosts, requires the VACV protein E2 but the molecular basis of E2 function remains unclear and E2 lacks sequence homology to any well-characterised family of proteins. We solved the crystal structure of VACV E2 to 2.3 Å resolution, revealing that it comprises two domains with novel folds: an N-terminal annular (ring) domain and a C-terminal head domain. The C-terminal head domain displays weak structural homology with cellular (pseudo)kinases but lacks conserved surface residues or kinase features, suggesting that it is not enzymatically active, and possesses a large surface basic patch that might interact with phosphoinositide lipid headgroups. Recent deep learning methods have revolutionised our ability to predict the three-dimensional structures of proteins from primary sequence alone. VACV E2 is an exemplar ‘difficult’ viral protein target for structure prediction, being comprised of multiple novel domains and lacking sequence homologues outside Poxviridae. AlphaFold2 nonetheless succeeds in predicting the structures of the head and ring domains with high and moderate accuracy, respectively, allowing accurate inference of multiple structural properties. The advent of highly accurate virus structure prediction marks a step-change in structural virology and beckons a new era of structurally-informed molecular virology.
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- 2022
19. Neutrophil kinetics and function after major trauma: A systematic review
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Alexander Jt Wood, Andrew Conway Morris, Liam Db Finlay, and Adam M. Deane
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Inflammation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Intensive care units ,Systematic Reviews ,Immunophenotypes ,Neutrophils ,business.industry ,Secondary infection ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Major trauma ,Multiple trauma ,Immunosuppression ,medicine.disease ,Systemic inflammatory response syndrome ,Sepsis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Absolute neutrophil count ,Injury Severity Score ,Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Immune dysfunction following major traumatic injury is complex and strongly associated with significant morbidity and mortality through the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), persistent inflammation, immunosuppression, and catabolism syndrome and sepsis. Neutrophils are thought to be a pivotal mediator in the development of immune dysfunction. AIM: To provide a review with a systematic approach of the recent literature describing neutrophil kinetics and functional changes after major trauma in humans and discuss hypotheses as to the mechanisms of the observed neutrophil dysfunction in this setting. METHODS: Medline, Embase and PubMed were searched on January 15, 2021. Papers were screened by two reviewers and those included had their reference list hand searched for additional papers of interest. Inclusion criteria were adults > 18 years old, with an injury severity score > 12 requiring admission to an intensive care unit. Papers that analysed major trauma patients as a subgroup were included. RESULTS: Of 107 papers screened, 48 were included in the review. Data were heterogeneous and most studies had a moderate to significant risk of bias owing to their observational nature and small sample sizes. Key findings included a persistently elevated neutrophil count, stereotyped alterations in cell-surface markers of activation, and the elaboration of heterogeneous and immunosuppressive populations of cells in the circulation. Some of these changes correlate with clinical outcomes such as MODS and secondary infection. Neutrophil phenotype remains a promising avenue for the development of predictive markers for immune dysfunction. CONCLUSION: Understanding of neutrophil phenotypes after traumatic injury is expanding. A greater emphasis on incorporating functional and clinically significant markers, greater uniformity in study design and assessment of extravasated neutrophils may facilitate risk stratification in patients affected by major trauma.
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20. Neuroprotective Properties of Vitamin C: A Scoping Review of Pre-Clinical and Clinical Studies
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Elinor Tan, Rinaldo Bellomo, Lauren Kangisser, Adam M. Deane, and Mark P. Plummer
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Intracerebral hemorrhage ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Subarachnoid hemorrhage ,Traumatic brain injury ,business.industry ,Ascorbic Acid ,medicine.disease ,Ascorbic acid ,Neuroprotection ,Clinical trial ,Clinical research ,Brain Injuries ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Neurology (clinical) ,Animal studies ,business ,Stroke - Abstract
There is a need for novel neuroprotective therapies. We aimed to review the evidence for exogenous vitamin C as a neuroprotective agent. MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane library databases were searched from inception to May 2020. Pre-clinical and clinical reports evaluating vitamin C for acute neurological injury were included. Twenty-two pre-clinical and 11 clinical studies were eligible for inclusion. Pre-clinical studies included models of traumatic and hypoxic brain injury, subarachnoid and intracerebral hemorrhage, and ischemic stroke. The median [IQR] maximum daily dose of vitamin C in animal studies was 120 [50-500] mg/kg. Twenty-one animal studies reported improvements in biomarkers, functional outcome, or both. Clinical studies included single reports in neonatal hypoxic encephalopathy, traumatic brain injury, and subarachnoid hemorrhage and eight studies in ischemic stroke. The median maximum daily dose of vitamin C was 750 [500-1000] mg, or ∼10 mg/kg for an average-size adult male. Apart from one case series of intracisternal vitamin C administration in subarachnoid hemorrhage, clinical studies reported no patient-centered benefit. Although pre-clinical trials suggest that exogenous vitamin C improves biomarkers of neuroprotection, functional outcome, and mortality, these results have not translated to humans. However, clinical trials used approximately one tenth of the vitamin C dose of animal studies.
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21. Benchmark Keystroke Biometrics Accuracy From <scp>High‐Stakes</scp> Writing Tasks
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Ikkyu Choi, Paul Deane, Mo Zhang, and Jiangang Hao
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Password ,Social Psychology ,Biometrics ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Writing process ,Word error rate ,computer.software_genre ,Keystroke logging ,Education ,Fluency ,Keystroke dynamics ,Benchmark (computing) ,Artificial intelligence ,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty ,business ,computer ,Applied Psychology ,Natural language processing - Abstract
Biometrics are physical or behavioral human characteristics that can be used to identify a person. It is widely known that keystroke or typing dynamics for short, fixed texts (e.g., passwords) could serve as a behavioral biometric. In this study, we investigate whether keystroke data from essay responses can lead to a reliable biometric measure, with implications for test security and the monitoring of writing fluency and style changes. Based on keystroke data collected from a high-stakes writing testing setting, we established a preliminary biometric benchmark for detecting test-taker identity by using features extracted from their writing process logs. We report a benchmark keystroke biometric accuracy of equal error rate of 4.7% for identifying same versus different individuals on an essay task. In particular, we show that the inclusion of writing process features (e.g., features designed to describe the writing process) in addition to the widely used typing-timing features (e.g., features based on the time intervals between two-letter key sequences) improves the accuracy of the keystroke biometrics. The proposed keystroke biometrics can have important implications for the writing assessments administered through the remotely proctored tests that have been widely adopted during the COVID pandemic. © 2021 Educational Testing Service
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22. Safety and Feasibility of an Early Mobilization Protocol for Patients with Femoral Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps as Bridge to Heart Transplant
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Mary Saputo, Nader Moazami, Claudia Gidea, Deane E. Smith, Stacey Chen, Lynette Lester, Wendy Chan, Zachary N. Kon, Bridget Toy, Greta L. Piper, and Mary Fischer
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,Hemodynamics ,Bioengineering ,Femoral artery ,Balloon ,Bed rest ,Biomaterials ,Interquartile range ,medicine.artery ,Humans ,Medicine ,Early Ambulation ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Heart Failure ,Heart transplantation ,Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumping ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Femoral Artery ,Transplantation ,Heart failure ,Feasibility Studies ,Heart Transplantation ,business - Abstract
Intra-aortic balloon pumps (IABPs) can be used to provide hemodynamic support in patients with end-stage heart failure as a bridge to transplantation (BTT). The IABP is commonly inserted via the common femoral artery, which can limit patients' mobility. The Ramsey protocol, developed by a critical care physical therapist, allows patients with femoral IABPs to ambulate with the assistance of a tilt table. The aim of this study was to determine the safety and feasibility of a modified Ramsey protocol for early mobilization of patients with femoral IABPs as BTT. This is a retrospective single-center review of patients with femoral IABPs as BTT using a tilt table protocol from May 2019 to May 2020. Primary outcomes were time to successful ambulation, number of successful ambulation events, and ambulation-associated adverse events, including IABP augmentation, waveform, positioning changes, and vascular complications at the insertion site. Twenty-four patients (mean age 55 ± 16 years) underwent femoral IABP insertion as BTT and were mobilized following our protocol. Nineteen patients (79.2%) successfully ambulated with a median of three sessions (interquartile range, 2-4) per patient. The median time from IABP insertion to ambulation was 3 days (interquartile range, 2-5). Twenty-one patients underwent heart transplantation, of which all 19 who ambulated were successfully bridged to transplantation. Early mobilization in select patients with femoral IABPs can be performed safely and successfully, avoiding the deleterious effects of bed rest that have been historically seen in this patient population.
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23. A multicenter randomized clinical trial of pharmacological vitamin B1 administration to critically ill patients who develop hypophosphatemia during enteral nutrition (The THIAMINE 4 HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA trial)
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Fumitaka Yanase, Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid, James S Douglas, Ronda F. Greaves, Alistair Nichol, Jake T.B. Collie, Brianna Tascone, Meredith Young, Annabelle Clancy, Alice Jiang, Rinaldo Bellomo, Matthew J Maiden, Tomoko Fujii, Kate Fetterplace, Giovanni Russo, Adam M. Deane, Mark P. Plummer, Mark E Finnis, Kathleen M Byrne, and Andrew A. Udy
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hypophosphatemia ,Critical Illness ,Refeeding syndrome ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Gastroenterology ,Phosphates ,law.invention ,Enteral Nutrition ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,Intensive care ,Humans ,Medicine ,Lactic Acid ,Thiamine ,Aged ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Thiamine Deficiency ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,Intensive Care Units ,Treatment Outcome ,Parenteral nutrition ,Lactic acidosis ,Administration, Intravenous ,Female ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Summary Background Hypophosphatemia may be a useful biomarker to identify thiamine deficiency in critically ill enterally-fed patients. The objective was to determine whether intravenous thiamine affects blood lactate, biochemical and clinical outcomes in this group. Method This randomized clinical trial was conducted across 5 Intensive Care Units. Ninety critically ill adult patients with a serum phosphate ≤0.65 mmol/L within 72 h of commencing enteral nutrition were randomized to intravenous thiamine (200 mg every 12 h for up to 14 doses) or usual care (control). The primary outcome was blood lactate over time and data are median [IQR] unless specified. Results Baseline variables were well balanced (thiamine: lactate 1.2 [1.0, 1.6] mmol/L, phosphate 0.56 [0.44, 0.64] mmol/L vs. control: lactate 1.0 [0.8, 1.3], phosphate 0.54 [0.44, 0.61]). Patients randomized to the intervention received a median of 11 [7.5, 13.5] doses for a total of 2200 [1500, 2700] mg of thiamine. Blood lactate over the entire 7 days of treatment was similar between groups (mean difference = −0.1 (95 % CI -0.2 to 0.1) mmol/L; P = 0.55). The percentage change from lactate pre-randomization to T = 24 h was not statistically different (thiamine: −32 (−39, −26) vs. control: −24 (−31, −16) percent, P = 0.09). Clinical outcomes were not statistically different (days of vasopressor administration: thiamine 2 [1, 4] vs. control 2 [0, 5.5] days; P = 0.37, and deaths 9 (21 %) vs. 5 (11 %); P = 0.25). Conclusions In critically ill enterally-fed patients who developed hypophosphatemia, intravenous thiamine did not cause measurable differences in blood lactate or clinical outcomes. Trial registration Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12619000121167).
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24. Twelve-Month Outcomes of the AFFINITY Trial of Fluoxetine for Functional Recovery After Acute Stroke: AFFINITY Trial Steering Committee on Behalf of the AFFINITY Trial Collaboration
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Graeme J. Hankey, Maree L. Hackett, Osvaldo P. Almeida, Leon Flicker, Gillian E. Mead, Martin S. Dennis, Christopher Etherton-Beer, Andrew H. Ford, Laurent Billot, Stephen Jan, Thomas Lung, Erik Lundström, Katharina S. Sunnerhagen, Craig S. Anderson, Huy Thang-Nguyen, John Gommans, Qilong Yi, Veronica Murray, Robert Herbert, Gregory Carter, Geoffrey A. Donnan, Huy-Thang Nguyen, Qiang Li, Severine Bompoint, Sarah Barrett, Anne Claxton, Julia O’Dea, Michelle Tang, Clare Williams, Shenae Peterson, Christie Drummond, Uyen-Ha Hong, Linh-Thi My Le, Tram-Thi Bich Ngo, Yen-Bao Mai, Huyen-Thanh Han, Nhu-Quynh Truong, Huong-Thi Nguyen, Hai-Thanh Ngo, Thi Binh Nguyen, Oanh-Thi Kieu Ha, Trang-Le Huyen Nguyen, Richard I. Lindley, Peter New, Andrew Lee, Thanh-Trung Tran, Loan-Tran Truc Mai Le, Thuy-Le Vu Kieu, Sang-Van Nguyen, Thuy-Anh Diem Nguyen, Tam-Nhat Dang, Hanh-Thi Truc Phan, Loan-Thi Ngoc Vo, Mai-Hue Nguyen, Hanh-Cao Dang, Hong-Thi Tran, Linh-Thi Cam Dam, Trinh-Thi Kim Ngo, Thai-Nguyen Thanh Pham, Binh-Nguyen Pham, Nha-Thi Thanh Dao, Huong-Thi Bich Nguyen, Linh-Thi Cam Le, Chi-Minh Do, Huy-Quoc Huynh, Giau-Thi Kim Tran, Oanh-Thi Le, Ly-Thi Khanh Tran, Chinh-Dinh Duong, Duong-Van Kieu, Na Le, Hoa-Ngoc Nguyen, Binh-Van Le, Long-Thanh Nguyen, Long-Van Nguyen, Tuan-Quoc Dinh, Tan-Van Vo, Tram-Ngoc Bui, Uyen-Thi To Hoang, Hien-Thi Bich Nguyen, Ha-Thi Thu Nguyen, Nga-Thuy Lam, Khanh-Kim Le, Phuong-Thanh Trinh, Hop-Quang Huynh, Thao-Thi Thu Nguyen, Huyen-Ngoc Lu, Tham-Hong Pham, Sam-Hoanh Nguyen, Ninh-Hong Le, Giang-Truong Nguyen, Bich-Thi Doan, Sung-Phuoc Pham, Duong-Huu Luong, Ha-Van Mai, Thuc-Van Tran, Phuong-Thi Do, Hoai-Thi Le, Chi-Van Nguyen, Phuong-Doan Nguyen, Ton-Duy Mai, Phuong-Viet Dao, Dung-Tien Nguyen, Dai-Quoc Khuong, Trung-Xuan Vuong, Lan-Tuong Vu, Ngoc-Duc Ngo, Hanh-Hong Dang, Phuong-Thai Truong, Ngan-Thi Le, Hoa-Van Hoang, Chung-Quang Do, Minh-Thao Nguyen, Anh-Hai Dam, Quynh-Nhu Le, Ngoc-Hoang Nguyen, Tuyen-Van Nguyen, Toan-Dinh Le, Ha-Thi Hai Dinh, Cuong–Van Pham, Khanh-Thi Ngoc Thach, Linh-Hai Nguyen, Loan-Thi Nguyen, Vien-Chi Le, Phuong-Hong Tran, Tai-Anh Nguyen, Tuan-Van Le, Luyen-Van Truong, Tue-Chau Bui, Ngoc-Xuan Huynh, Lap-Van Dinh, An-Gia Pham, Trang-Thi Huyen Le, Vy-Tuong Nguyen, Yen-Hai Nguyen, Thang-Ba Nguyen, Huy Thai, Quyen-Thi Ngoc Pham, Khoa-Duy Dao, Quoc-Nguyen Bao Pham, Thuong-Thi Huyen Dang, Huong-Huynh To Dinh, Trang-Mai Tong, Thuy-Thi Vu, Si-Tri Le, Tai-Ngoc Tran, Phuong-Hoai Tran, Ngoc-Thuy Nhu Dinh, Binh-Thanh Nguyen, Vinh-Phuong Do, Anh-Ngoc Nguyen, Binh-Thi Thanh Nguyen, David Blacker, Lindsey Bunce, Ai Ling Tan, Darshan Ghia, Gillian Edmonds, Nicole O’Loughlin, Megan Ewing, Kerri-Ann Whittaker, Lorralee Deane, Yash Gawarikar, Brett Jones, Maria Lopez, Koushik Nagesh, Emma Siracusa, Stephen Davis, Amy McDonald, Jess Tsoleridis, Rachael McCoy, David Jackson, Gab Silver, Timothy R. Bates, Amanda Boudville, Lynda Southwell, Dennis Cordato, Alan J. McDougall, Cecilia Cappelen-Smith, Zeljka Calic, Shabeel Askar, Qi Cheng, Raymond Kumar, Richard Geraghty, Maree Duroux, Megan Ratcliffe, Samantha Shone, Cassandra McLennan, Ramesh Sahathevan, Casey Hair, Stanley Levy, Beverley Macdonald, Benjamin Nham, Louise Rigney, Dev Nathani, Sumana Gopinath, Vishal Patel, Abul Mamun, Benjamin Trewin, Chun Phua, Ho Choong, Lauren Tarrant, Kerry Boyle, Luisa Hewitt, Monique Hourn, Amanda Masterson, Kim Oakley, Karen Ruddell, Colette Sanctuary, Kimberley Veitch, Camelia Burdusel, Lina Lee, Gary Cheuk, Jeremy Christley, Tabitha Hartwell, Craig Davenport, Kate Hickey, Rosanna Robertson, Michelle Carr, Sam Akbari, Hannah Coyle, Megan O’Neill, Cameron Redpath, Caroline Roberts, Marjan Tabesh, Toni Withiel, Kapila Abeysuriya, Andrew Granger, Angela Abraham, Chermaine Chua, Dung Do Nguyen, Vathani Surendran, Melissa Daines, David Shivlal, Mudassar Latif, Noreen Mughal, Patricia Morgan, Martin Krause, Miriam Priglinger, Ehsan E. Shandiz, Susan Day, Lay Kho, Michael Pollack, Judith Dunne, Helen Baines, Merridie Rees, Jenni White, Aicuratiya Withanage, Candice Delcourt, Cheryl Carcel, Alejandra Malavera, Amy Kunchok, Elizabeth Ray, Elizabeth Pepper, Emily Duckett, Sally Ormond, Andrew Moey, Timothy Kleinig, Vanessa Maxwell, Chantal Baldwin, Wilson Vallat, Deborah Field, Romesh Markus, Kirsty Page, Danielle Wheelwright, Sam Bolitho, Steven Faux, Fix Sangvatanakul, Alexis Brown, Susan Walker, Jennifer Massey, Hillary Hayes, Pesi Katrak, Annie Winker, Alessandro Zagami, Alanah Bailey, Sarah Mccormack, Andrew Murray, Mark Rollason, Christopher Taylor, Fintan O’Rourke, Ye Min Kuang, Heike Burnet, Yvonne Liu, Aileen Wu, Diana Ramirez, Tissa Wijeratne, Sherisse Celestino, Essie Low, Cynthia Chen, Jennifer Bergqvist, Andrew Evans, Queenie Leung, Martin Jude, Rachael McQueen, Katherine Mohr, Latitia Kernaghan, Paul Stockle, Boon L. Tan, Sara Laubscher, Diana Schmid, Melissa Spooner, Bhavesh Lallu, Bronwen Pepperell, John Chalissery, Karim Mahawish, Susan DeCaigney, Paula Broughton, Karen Knight, Veronica Duque, Harry McNaughton, Jeremy Lanford, Vivian Fu, and Lai-Kin Wong
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Steering committee ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Placebo ,B700 ,Fractures, Bone ,Cognition ,Double-Blind Method ,Recurrence ,Seizures ,Fluoxetine ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Stroke ,Fatigue ,Aged ,Ischemic Stroke ,Acute stroke ,Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,business.industry ,Recovery of Function ,Middle Aged ,Functional recovery ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,Affect ,Hemorrhagic Stroke ,Quality of Life ,Accidental Falls ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Stroke recovery ,Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background and Purpose: The AFFINITY trial (Assessment of Fluoxetine in Stroke Recovery) reported that oral fluoxetine 20 mg daily for 6 months after acute stroke did not improve functional outcome and increased the risk of falls, bone fractures, and seizures. After trial medication was ceased at 6 months, survivors were followed to 12 months post-randomization. This preplanned secondary analysis aimed to determine any sustained or delayed effects of fluoxetine at 12 months post-randomization. Methods: AFFINITY was a randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in adults (n=1280) with a clinical diagnosis of stroke in the previous 2 to 15 days and persisting neurological deficit who were recruited at 43 hospital stroke units in Australia (n=29), New Zealand (4), and Vietnam (10) between 2013 and 2019. Participants were randomized to oral fluoxetine 20 mg once daily (n=642) or matching placebo (n=638) for 6 months and followed until 12 months after randomization. The primary outcome was function, measured by the modified Rankin Scale, at 6 months. Secondary outcomes for these analyses included measures of the modified Rankin Scale, mood, cognition, overall health status, fatigue, health-related quality of life, and safety at 12 months. Results: Adherence to trial medication was for a mean 167 (SD 48) days and similar between randomized groups. At 12 months, the distribution of modified Rankin Scale categories was similar in the fluoxetine and placebo groups (adjusted common odds ratio, 0.93 [95% CI, 0.76–1.14]; P =0.46). Compared with placebo, patients allocated fluoxetine had fewer recurrent ischemic strokes (14 [2.18%] versus 29 [4.55%]; P =0.02), and no longer had significantly more falls (27 [4.21%] versus 15 [2.35%]; P =0.08), bone fractures (23 [3.58%] versus 11 [1.72%]; P =0.05), or seizures (11 [1.71%] versus 8 [1.25%]; P =0.64) at 12 months. Conclusions: Fluoxetine 20 mg daily for 6 months after acute stroke had no delayed or sustained effect on functional outcome, falls, bone fractures, or seizures at 12 months poststroke. The lower rate of recurrent ischemic stroke in the fluoxetine group is most likely a chance finding. Registration: URL: http://www.anzctr.org.au/ ; Unique identifier: ACTRN12611000774921.
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25. Perceptions of Training Pathways from Recent Cardiothoracic Surgery Graduates
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Deane E. Smith, Amie J Kent, Zachary N. Kon, Tyler J. Wallen, Neel K. Ranganath, Stacey Chen, and Alison Ward
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,education ,Cardiology ,MEDLINE ,Job Satisfaction ,Specialty Boards ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Perception ,medicine ,Humans ,Early career ,media_common ,Response rate (survey) ,Career Choice ,Cardiothoracic surgeons ,business.industry ,Internship and Residency ,Thoracic Surgery ,Mean age ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Career satisfaction ,United States ,Cardiothoracic surgery ,Family medicine ,Female ,Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Specialization - Abstract
Background: There are three cardiothoracic surgery (CTS) training pathways—general surgery residency followed by a CTS residency of 2-3 years (traditional), 4 years of general surgery and 3 years of CTS residency (4+3), and an integrated 6-year pathway (I-6). The goal of this study was to survey early career cardiothoracic surgeons regarding their training experiences. Methods: An email-based survey was sent to cardiothoracic surgeons, who graduated between 2012-2017. Data on training pathway specific variables and overall satisfaction were collected. The primary endpoints were career preparation and satisfaction, scored on a scale from 1-100, 100 being the most positive. Results: Four hundred seventy-seven emails were sent, with a response rate of 95/477 (20%). Seventy-six of the respondents (80%) were male; the mean age was 39. Seventy-seven (81.0%) completed a traditional training pathway, 7 (7.4%) completed a 4+3 pathway, and 11 (11.6%) completed an I-6 pathway. Participants felt prepared for practice with a mean response of 79.8 (range 31-100); mean career satisfaction was 87.6. When asked which pathway respondents would choose in the current era, 52 (54.7%) would choose a traditional pathway, 17 (17.9%) a 4+3 pathway, and 19 (20.0%) an I-6 program; 7 (7.4%) did not respond. Twenty of 72 (27.8%) traditional pathway trained and 18/18(100%) integrated pathway trained surgeons would choose an integrated pathway. Conclusions: This is the first survey addressing perceptions of training from early-career cardiothoracic surgeons across all training pathways. Data from this study provides insights to better understand how to improve CTS training for the next generation of surgeons.
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26. Assessment of muscle mass using ultrasound with minimal versus maximal pressure compared with computed tomography in critically ill adult patients
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Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid, Jeffrey J. Presneill, Lucy Corlette, Damien L Stella, Kate Fetterplace, Marina Mourtzakis, Adam M. Deane, Christopher MacIsaac, and Michael T. Paris
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Adult ,Male ,Critical Illness ,Emergency Nursing ,Critical Care Nursing ,Quadriceps Muscle ,law.invention ,Lumbar ,Interquartile range ,law ,Linear regression ,medicine ,Humans ,Ultrasonography ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Australia ,Skeletal muscle ,Middle Aged ,Intensive care unit ,Vertebra ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Background Preserved skeletal muscle mass identified using computed tomography (CT) predicts improved outcomes from critical illness; however, CT imaging have few limitations such that it involves a radiation dose and transferring patients out of the intensive care unit. This study aimed to assess in critically ill patients the relationship between muscle mass estimates obtained using minimally invasive ultrasound techniques with both minimal and maximal pressure compared with CT images at the third lumber vertebra level. Methods All patients were treated in a single Australian intensive care unit. Eligible patients had paired assessments, within a 72-h window, of muscle mass by ultrasound (quadriceps muscle layer thickness in centimetres, with maximal and minimal pressure) and CT axial cross-sectional area (cm2). Data are presented as mean (standard deviation), median (interquartile range), and frequencies [n (%)]. Results Thirty-five patients [mean (standard deviation) age = 55 (16) years, median (interquartile range) body mass index = 27 (25–32) kg/m2, and 26 (74%) men] contributed 41 paired measurements. Quadriceps muscle thickness measured using the maximal pressure technique was a strong independent predictor of lumbar muscle cross-sectional area. Within a multivariate mixed linear regression model and adjusting for sex, age, and body mass index, for every 1 cm increase in quadriceps muscle layer thickness, the lumbar muscle cross-sectional area increased by 35 cm2 (95% confidence interval = 11–59 cm2). Similar univariate associations were observed using minimal pressure; however, as per multivariate analysis, there was no strength in this relationship [8 cm2 (95% confidence interval = –5 to 22 cm2)]. Conclusion Ultrasound assessment of the quadriceps muscle using maximal pressure reasonably predicts the skeletal muscle at the third lumbar vertebra level of critically ill patients. However, there is substantial uncertainty within these regression estimates, and this may reduce the current utility of this technique as a minimally invasive surrogate for CT assessment of skeletal muscle mass.
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27. What should learning designers learn?
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Camille Dickson-Deane and Keith Heggart
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Instructional design ,Higher education ,1302 Curriculum and Pedagogy, 1303 Specialist Studies in Education ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Educational technology ,050301 education ,050801 communication & media studies ,Article ,Field (computer science) ,Education ,0508 media and communications ,Mode (computer interface) ,Course design ,Engineering ethics ,Curriculum ,Sociology ,Learning design ,business ,0503 education - Abstract
There is widespread interest in employing designers who focus on learning, performance and education technology in many industries at a global level. In Australia, learning designers are in demand in Education, Corporate Training, Finance, Charity, Non-Government Sectors, and also in Start-Ups and Entrepreneurial arenas. This demand is despite the fact that the role of the Learning Designer is incredibly varied, contextually-based, and also unclear to many employers - and students! This suggests that there is currently an opportunity for learning designers and academics who deliver learning design content to define what it means to be a learning designer. This paper presents an Australian case study which uses design-based research methods in a pre-production mode to identify the key principles that informed the development of a course of study (what others may refer to as a program). How those principles were operationalised within the course design and more are discussed in an effort to reposition understandings of knowledge, skills and abilities for this field.
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28. The impact of bereavement support on psychological distress in family members: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Nikki Y Yeo, Laurie Showler, Adam M. Deane, Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid, Mark E. Finnis, and Louise I Rait
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BACKGROUND: Persistent psychological distress occurs frequently in family members of patients who die in an intensive care unit (ICU). OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of bereavement interventions in reducing persisting psychological distress in bereaved family members after death in an adult ICU. DESIGN: Systematic review and meta-analysis of studies that assessed the effect of bereavement interventions on persisting psychological distress in bereaved family members of ICU patients. DATA SOURCES: MEDLINE and APA Psycinfo databases were searched until April 2020. REVIEW METHODS: Two of us independently screened titles and abstracts of identified studies, and then completed full text evaluation of selected studies. We assessed risk of bias using version 2 of the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool for randomised trials and the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale, which is designed to assess the quality of non-randomised studies in meta-analyses. We also used random effects meta-analysis to assess the effect of various interventions on total Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) scores. RESULTS: From 664 citations, five studies were included — three multicentre randomised clinical trials and two single centre observational studies. Three studies tested the intervention of written bereavement support materials and two studies used narration of family members' experiences in the ICU. All studies reported HADS scores. Scores for Impact of Event Scale, Impact of Event Scale–Revised and Inventory of Complicated Grief were measured in some but not all studies. There was no effect of an intervention on HADS scores (weighted mean difference, −0.79 [95% confidence interval, −3.81 to 2.23]; Ι2 = 65.8%). CONCLUSIONS: Owing to limited data, and clinical and statistical heterogeneity, there is considerable uncertainty regarding whether bereavement support strategies reduce, increase or have no effect on psychological distress in bereaved family members.
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29. A microcosting analysis of ICU expenditure in the interval between brain death and organ donation
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Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid, Adam M. Deane, Linda Bennet, Melissa J Ankravs, Timothy Fazio, Mark P. Plummer, Christopher MacIsaac, Michelle Spence, Jeffrey J. Presneill, and Meghan K Bowtell
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OBJECTIVE: The cost of providing care in an intensive care unit (ICU) after brain death to facilitate organ donation is unknown. The objective of this study was to estimate expenditure for the care delivered in the ICU between the diagnosis of brain death and subsequent organ donation. DESIGN: Cohort study of direct and indirect costs using bottom-up and top-down microcosting techniques. SETTING: Single adult ICU in Australia. PARTICIPANTS: All patients who met criteria for brain death and proceeded to organ donation during a 13-month period between 1 January 2018 and 31 January 2019. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: A comprehensive cost estimate for care provided in the ICU from determination of brain death to transfer to theatre for organ donation. RESULTS: Forty-five patients with brain death became organ donors during the study period. The mean duration of post-death care in the ICU was 37.9 hours (standard deviation [SD], 16.5) at a mean total cost of $7520 (SD, $3136) per donor. ICU staff salaries were the greatest contributor to total costs, accounting for a median proportion of 0.72 of total expenditure (interquartile range, 0.68–0.75). CONCLUSIONS: Substantial costs are incurred in ICU for the provision of patient care in the interval between brain death and organ donation.
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30. Comparative analysis of 1152 African-American and European-American men with prostate cancer identifies distinct genomic and immunological differences
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Dimple Chakravarty, Randy V. Bradley, Ashutosh K. Tewari, Irtaza Khan, Paul L. Nguyen, Elai Davicioni, Yang Liu, Justin Watson, Walter Rayford, Daniel E. Spratt, Shivanshu Awasthi, Mark D. Greenberger, Sujit S. Nair, Felix Y. Feng, Leslie A. Deane, Rachel Weil, Mohammed Alshalalfa, Edward M. Schaeffer, Kamlesh K Yadav, Ugo Falagario, Nihal Mohamed, Alp Tuna Beksac, Lambros Stamatakis, Mohsen Ahmed, Robert B. Den, Brandon A. Mahal, Harri Merisaari, Jordan Alger, Darrell J. Carmen, Kosj Yamoah, Matthew Beamer, and Jonathan Hwang
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,DNA repair ,QH301-705.5 ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,White People ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Prostate cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Prostate ,Internal medicine ,parasitic diseases ,Gene expression ,Cancer genomics ,medicine ,Humans ,Biology (General) ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,Regulation of gene expression ,business.industry ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Genomics ,Health Status Disparities ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,United States ,Black or African American ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,MSH6 ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,MSH2 ,Immune System ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Tumour immunology ,DNA mismatch repair ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,business - Abstract
Racial disparities in prostate cancer have not been well characterized on a genomic level. Here we show the results of a multi-institutional retrospective analysis of 1,152 patients (596 African-American men (AAM) and 556 European-American men (EAM)) who underwent radical prostatectomy. Comparative analyses between the race groups were conducted at the clinical, genomic, pathway, molecular subtype, and prognostic levels. The EAM group had increased ERG (P, Walter Rayford, Alp Tuna Beksac et al. investigated gene expression alterations in African-American and European-American men who underwent radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer. The observed differences include higher expression of inflammation genes and lower expression of mismatch repair genes in African-American men.
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31. Birth prevalence of congenital heart defects in Western Australia, 1990–2016
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Michele Hansen, Yarlalu Thomas, Kathryn R. Greenop, Gareth Baynam, J. Ramsay, and Deane Yim
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Heart Defects, Congenital ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Improved survival ,Prenatal diagnosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Prenatal Diagnosis ,030225 pediatrics ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Australia ,Infant ,Western Australia ,medicine.disease ,Infant mortality ,Confidence interval ,Case ascertainment ,Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,business - Abstract
AIM To describe the birth prevalence and characteristics of congenital heart defects in a geographically defined Australian population. METHODS This descriptive, population-based study examined congenital heart defects in live births, stillbirths and pregnancy terminations ascertained by the Western Australian Register of Developmental Anomalies, 1990-2016. Birth prevalence (per 1000 births) was stratified by severity, known cause, maternal and birth characteristics, and primary diagnosis; and prevalence ratios were calculated for Aboriginal versus non-Aboriginal births. Temporal trends in prevalence, diagnosis age and infant mortality were examined. RESULTS For births 1990-2010 (allowing 6 years for complete case ascertainment by 2016), 6419 cases were identified; prevalence was 11.5 per 1000 births (95% confidence interval (CI), 11.2-11.8). Severe defects were ascertained in 2.5 per 1000 births (95% CI 2.4-2.7). Most cases were liveborn (5842, 91.0%), and 28.9% had other birth defects. Prevalence was slightly higher in Aboriginal births (prevalence ratio 1.1; 95% CI 1.0-1.2); and the infant mortality rate more than doubled (13.4% vs. 5.8%, P
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32. Impact of CytoSorb Hemoadsorption on Sedation Requirements in Patients With Severe COVID-19 on Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
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Travis C. Geraci, Cristian Merchan, Aubrey C. Galloway, Bridget Toy, Tyler C Lewis, Nader Moazami, Deane E. Smith, Stephanie H. Chang, and Ronald Goldenberg
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business.industry ,medicine.drug_class ,Sedation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,Bioengineering ,General Medicine ,Fentanyl ,Biomaterials ,Pharmacotherapy ,Respiratory failure ,Sedative ,Anesthesia ,Clinical endpoint ,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ,Medicine ,Midazolam ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Hemoadsorption with CytoSorb has been used as an adjunct in the treatment of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related respiratory failure. It remains unknown if CytoSorb hemoadsorption will alter sedative and analgesic dosing in critically ill patients on venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO). We conducted a retrospective review of patients with severe COVID-19 requiring VV-ECMO for respiratory support. Patients who were enrolled in a clinical study of CytoSorb were compared with patients on VV-ECMO alone. Data were collected for the 72-hour CytoSorb therapy and an additional 72 hours post-CytoSorb, or a corresponding control time period. Sedative and analgesic doses were totaled for each day and converted to midazolam or fentanyl equivalents, respectively. The primary endpoint, change in sedative and analgesic requirements over time, were compared using a two-way mixed analysis of variance. Of the 30 patients cannulated for VV-ECMO for COVID-19, 4 were excluded, leaving 8 patients in the CytoSorb arm and 18 in the Control. There was no effect of CytoSorb therapy on midazolam equivalents over the 72-hour therapy (p = 0.71) or the 72 hours post-CytoSorb (p = 0.11). In contrast, there was a significant effect of CytoSorb therapy on fentanyl equivalents over the first 72 hours (p = 0.01), but this was not consistent over the 72-hours post-CytoSorb (p = 0.23). CytoSorb therapy led to significant increases in analgesic requirements without impacting sedative requirements. Further research is needed to define the relevance of CytoSorb hemoadsorption on critical care pharmacotherapy.
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33. 3D Printing Technology and the Market Value of the Firm
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Terry R. Rakes, Loren Paul Rees, David M. Goldberg, and Jason K. Deane
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Rapid prototyping ,Computer Networks and Communications ,05 social sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Shareholder value ,Theoretical Computer Science ,Personalization ,Shareholder ,020204 information systems ,0502 economics and business ,Value (economics) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Production (economics) ,050211 marketing ,Stock market ,Business ,Market value ,Software ,Industrial organization ,Information Systems - Abstract
3D printing, sometimes known as additive manufacturing or digital direct manufacturing, is an innovative manufacturing technology that has gained notoriety recently. However, despite the promising potential and popularity of the technology, there is not yet evidence of the shareholder value implications of firms’ commitments to 3D printing. In this paper, we assess the effects on shareholder wealth of 3D printing-related announcements for publicly traded firms from 2011 to 2017. We find that the stock market places significantly positive value on announcements associated with rapid prototyping or ad hoc customization applications, while the reaction to announcements related to the use of 3D printing technology for mass production was far less enthusiastic. For firms faced with the decision of whether to implement 3D printing in their manufacturing processes, our findings suggest that the market greatly values 3D printing in several important contexts, but the technology is not a universal panacea.
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34. Transcriptomic meta‐analysis of disuse muscle atrophy vs. resistance exercise‐induced hypertrophy in young and older humans
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Timothy Etheridge, Nathaniel J. Szewczyk, Lorna W. Harries, Colleen S. Deane, Bethan E. Phillips, Craig R. G. Willis, Ryan M. Ames, and Philip J. Atherton
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vastus lateralis muscle ,Skeletal muscle disuse ,ENDOG ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,Mechanotransduction, Cellular ,Muscle hypertrophy ,Transcriptome ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Atrophy ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Gene‐level analysis ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Aged ,Resistance exercise training ,Microarray analysis techniques ,business.industry ,QM1-695 ,Resistance Training ,Original Articles ,Hypertrophy ,medicine.disease ,Muscle atrophy ,Ageing ,Muscular Atrophy ,COX4I1 ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,RC925-935 ,Transcriptomic meta‐analysis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Human anatomy ,Original Article ,Network analysis ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background Skeletal muscle atrophy manifests across numerous diseases; however, the extent of similarities/differences in causal mechanisms between atrophying conditions in unclear. Ageing and disuse represent two of the most prevalent and costly atrophic conditions, with resistance exercise training (RET) being the most effective lifestyle countermeasure. We employed gene‐level and network‐level meta‐analyses to contrast transcriptomic signatures of disuse and RET, plus young and older RET to establish a consensus on the molecular features of, and therapeutic targets against, muscle atrophy in conditions of high socio‐economic relevance. Methods Integrated gene‐level and network‐level meta‐analysis was performed on publicly available microarray data sets generated from young (18–35 years) m. vastus lateralis muscle subjected to disuse (unilateral limb immobilization or bed rest) lasting ≥7 days or RET lasting ≥3 weeks, and resistance‐trained older (≥60 years) muscle. Results Disuse and RET displayed predominantly separate transcriptional responses, and transcripts altered across conditions were mostly unidirectional. However, disuse and RET induced directly inverted expression profiles for mitochondrial function and translation regulation genes, with COX4I1, ENDOG, GOT2, MRPL12, and NDUFV2, the central hub components of altered mitochondrial networks, and ZMYND11, a hub gene of altered translation regulation. A substantial number of genes (n = 140) up‐regulated post‐RET in younger muscle were not similarly up‐regulated in older muscle, with young muscle displaying a more pronounced extracellular matrix (ECM) and immune/inflammatory gene expression response. Both young and older muscle exhibited similar RET‐induced ubiquitination/RNA processing gene signatures with associated PWP1, PSMB1, and RAF1 hub genes. Conclusions Despite limited opposing gene profiles, transcriptional signatures of disuse are not simply the converse of RET. Thus, the mechanisms of unloading cannot be derived from studying muscle loading alone and provides a molecular basis for understanding why RET fails to target all transcriptional features of disuse. Loss of RET‐induced ECM mechanotransduction and inflammatory profiles might also contribute to suboptimal ageing muscle adaptations to RET. Disuse and age‐dependent molecular candidates further establish a framework for understanding and treating disuse/ageing atrophy.
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35. Convalescent plasma in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised controlled, open-label, platform trial
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Obbina Abani, Ali Abbas, Fatima Abbas, Mustafa Abbas, Sadia Abbasi, Hakam Abbass, Alfie Abbott, Nabeel Abdallah, Ashraf Abdelaziz, Mohamed Abdelfattah, Bushra Abdelqader, David Abdo, Basir Abdul, Althaf Abdul Rasheed, Ajibode Abdulakeem, Rezan Abdul-Kadir, Amina Abdulle, Abdulfatahi Abdulmumeen, Rasheed Abdul-Raheem, Niyaz Abdulshukkoor, Kula Abdusamad, Yazeed Abed El Khaleq, Mai Abedalla, Abeer Ul Amna Abeer Ul Amna, Katrina Abernethy, Adebanke Aboaba, Hani Abo-Leyah, Ahmed Abou-Haggar, Mahmoud Abouibrahim, Miriam Abraham, Tizzy Abraham, Abraheem Abraheem, Judith Abrams, Hyacinth-John Abu, Ahmed Abu-Arafeh, Syed M Abubacker, Akata Abung, Yaa Aceampong, Amaka Achara, Devikumar Acharya, Sarah Acheampong, Janet Acheson, Andres Acosta, Catherine Acton, Jacqueline Adabie-Ankrah, Sara Adair, Fiona Adam, Matthew Adam, Huzaifa Adamali, Carol Adams, Charlotte Adams, Kate Adams, Lisa Adams, Richard Adams, Tim Adams, Kirsty Adcock, Jemaimah Addai, Ade Adebiyi, Ken Adegoke, Vicki Adell, Debo Ademokun, Sherna Adenwalla, Oluwasegun A Adesemoye, Emmanuel O Adewunmi, Joyce Adeyemi, Rina Adhikary, Gabrielle Adkins, Adnan Adnan, John Aeron-Thomas, Debbie Affleck, Dominic Affron, Carmel Afnan, Muhammad Afridi, Zainab A Aftab, Meenakshi Agarwal, Rachel Agbeko, Chris Agbo, Penny Agent, Sunil Aggarwal, Arameh Aghababaie, Shafana Ahamed Sadiq, Mohamed H Ahammed Nazeer, Humayun Ahmad, Mohammad Ahmad, Syed Ahmad, Asim Ahmed, Bilal Ahmed, Forizuddin Ahmed, Hamze Ahmed, Iram Ahmed, Irshad Ahmed, Khaled Ahmed, Liban Ahmed, Mahin Ahmed, Maria C Ahmed, Muhammad S Ahmed, Naseer Ahmed, Nausheen Ahmed, Osama Ahmed, Rajia A Ahmed, Rizwan Ahmed, Saif Ahmed, Sammiya Ahmed, Sara Ahmed, Sophia Ahmed, Syed Ahmed, Syed Haris Ahmed, Roa Ahmed Ali, Sana Ahmed, Sana Ahmer, Dhiraj Ail, Mark Ainsworth, Giulia Airoldi, Myriam Aissa, Lindianne Aitken, Bini Ajay, Francis Ajeneye, Abdulakeem Ajibode, Ayesha Ajmi, Tahir Akbar, Naim Akhtar, Nasim Akhtar, Nauman Akhtar, Suha Akili, Oludoyinsola Akindolie, Yinka Akinfenwa, Olugbenga Akinkugbe, Ibrahim Akinpelu, Olajide Akinwumiju, Olugbenro Aktinade, Ahmad Al Aaraj, Asma Al Balushi, Majd Al Dakhola, Aladdin Al Swaifi, Eslam Al-Abadi, Narendra Aladangady, Ayaz Alam, Sajid Alam, Abbas Al-Asadi, Karina Al-Asadi, Kyriaki Alatzoglou, Manaf Al-Bayati, Paul Albert, Lorraine Albon, Gemma Alcorn, Stephen Alcorn, Aggie Aldana, David Alderdice, Rayan Aldouri, Jonathan Aldridge, Nicolas Aldridge, Ana Alegria, Alison Alexander, John Alexander, Peter D G Alexander, Charlotte Alford, Julyan Al-Fori, Laith Alghazawi, Bahij Al-Hakim, Shams Al-Hity, Ali Ali, Asad Ali, Fawzia R Ali, Hoodo Ali, Jawad Ali, Mariam Ali, Mohammad Ali, Nayab Ali, Oudai Ali, Sabira Ali, Sakina Ali, Syed Ali, Abid Alina, Fine Aliyuda, Katrin Alizadeh, Maithem Al-Jibury, Saba Al-Juboori, Majid Al-Khalil, Moutaz Alkhusheh, Allameddine Allameddine, Fiona Allan, Rachel Allan, Alison Allanson, Robert Allcock, Beverley Allen, Eireann Allen, Jess Allen, Kerry Allen, Laura Allen, Louise Allen, Poppy Allen, Rebecca Allen, Sam Allen, Sharon Allen, Simon Allen, Kathryn Allison, Bethan Allman, Lynne Allsop, Hassan Al-Moasseb, Magda Al-Obaidi, Lina Alomari, Akram Al-Rabahi, Bahar Al-Ramadhani, Zayneb Al-Saadi, Inji Alshaer, Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, Warkaq Al-Shamkhani, Bashar Al-Sheklly, Sara Altaf, Mary Alvarez, Balaal Alyas, Maysaa Alzetani, Susan Amamou, Noor Amar, Sakkarai Ambalavanan, Sarah-Jayne Ambler, Robert Ambrogetti, Chris Ambrose, Amir Ameen, Kenneth Amenyah, Maria R Amezaga, Allison Amin, Amina Amin, Kanish Amin, Syed Amin, Tara Amin, Amjad Amjad, Neelma Amjad, Mariam Ammoun, Victoria Amosun, Khaled Amsha, Pugh Amy, Atul Anand, Rekha Anand, Samantha Anandappa, Julie Anderson, Kevin Anderson, Laura Anderson, Michelle Anderson, Nicola Anderson, Rachel Anderson, Rory Anderson, Wendy Anderson, Prematie Andreou, Angela Andrews, Antonette Andrews, Jill Andrews, Susan Andrews, Gregory Andrikopoulos, Kanayochukwu Aneke, Andrew Ang, Wan Wei Ang, Tammy Angel, Aramburo Angela, Paola Angelini, Lazarus Anguvaa, Oleg Anichtchik, Millicent Anim-Somuah, Krishnan Aniruddhan, Jessica Annett, Patrick J Anstey, Rebekah Anstey, Alpha Anthony, Aaron Anthony-Pillai, Philip Antill, Zhelyazkova Antonina, Varghese Anu, Muhammad Anwar, George Apostolides, Aristeidis Apostolopoulos, Sarah Appleby, Diane Appleyard, Maia Far Aquino, Bianca Araba, Samuel Aransiola, Mariana Araujo, Emily Arbon, Ann Archer, Denise Archer, Simon Archer, Christian Ardley, Ana-Maria Arias, Ryoki Arimoto, Charlotte Arkley, Charlotte Armah, Ilianna Armata, Adam Armitage, Ceri Armstrong, Maureen Armstrong, Sonia Armstrong, Sylvia Armstrong-Fisher, Philippa Armtrong, Heike Arndt, Clare Arnison-Newgass, David Arnold, Rachael Arnold, Sarah Arnott, Dhawal Arora, Kavan Arora, Pardeep Arora, Rishi Arora, Andrea Arroyo, Arslam Arter, Ayush Arya, Rita Arya, Denisa Asandei, Adeeba Asghar, Catherine Ashbrook-Raby, Glen Ashby, Helen Ashby, Jan Ashcroft, John Ashcroft, Samuel Ashcroft, Deborah Asher, Ayesha Ashfaq, Ben Ashford, Suhail Ashgar, Abdul Ashish, Sally Ashman-Flavell, Sundar Ashok, Abd-El-Aziz Ashour, Muhammad Z Ashraf, Saima Ashraf, Mohammad B Ashraq, Deborah Ashton, Susan Ashton, Andrew Ashworth, Rebecca Ashworth, Arshia Aslam, Harshini Asogan, Abigail Asquith, Atif Asrar, Omar Assaf, Raine Astin-Chamberlain, Richard Athay-Hunt, Deborah Athorne, Billie Atkins, Christopher Atkins, Stacey Atkins, John Atkinson, Vicki Atkinson, Brygitta Atraskiewicz, Claire Atterbury, Abdul Ahmad Attia, Rita Atugonza, Paula Aubrey, Avinash Aujayeb, Aye Chan Thar Aung, Hnin Aung, Kyaw Thu Aung, Ni Aung, Yin Aung, Zaw Myo Aung, Emily Austin, Karen Austin, Abdusshakur Auwal, Miriam Avery, Joanne Avis, Georgina Aviss, Cristina Avram, Paula Avram, Gabriel Awadzi, Atia Awan, Aszad Aya, Eman Ayaz, Amanda Ayers, Jawwad Azam, Mohammed Azharuddin, Ghazala Aziz, N Aziz, Ali Azkoul, Ashaari Azman Shah, Giada Azzopardi, Hocine Azzoug, Fiyinfoluwa Babatunde, Melvin Babi, Babiker Babiker, Gayna Babington, Matthew Babirecki, Marta Babores, Adetona O Babs-Osibodu, Sammy Bacciarelli, Roudi Bachar, Gina Bacon, Jenny Bacon, Bibi Badal, Gurpreet R Badhan, Shreya Badhrinarayanan, Joseph P Bae, Sibel Bafekr Mishamandani, Alice Baggaley, Amy Baggott, Graham Bagley, Dinesh Bagmane, Lynsey Bagshaw, Kasra Bahadori, James Bailey, Katie Bailey, Lindsey Bailey, Liz Bailey, Morgan Bailey, Pippa Bailey, Sarah Bailey, Stephen Bailey, Hamish Baillie, J Kenneth Baillie, Jennifer Bain, Sanchia Baines, Vikram Bains, Aimi Baird, David Baird, Susan Baird, Tracy Baird, Yolanda Baird, Aiysha Bajandouh, Charles Baker, Emma Baker, Evelyn Baker, Johanne Baker, Josephine Baker, Kenneth Baker, Rebecca Baker, Terri-Anne Baker, Victoria Baker, Hugh Bakere, Nawar Bakerly, Michelle Baker-Moffatt, Nauman Bakhtiar, Panos Bakoulas, Julie Balaam, Niranjan Balachandran, Andrea Balan, Theodosios Balaskas, Madhu Balasubramaniam, Alison Balcombe, Alexander Baldwin, Ashley Baldwin, Caron Baldwin, Danielle Baldwin, Rebekah Baldwin-Jones, James Balfour, Gagan Bali, Sonya Balkee, Ceri Ball, Kasia Ballard, Amy Ballinger, Ismael Balluz, Craig Balmforth, Emese Balogh, Amir Baluwala, Gabby Bambridge, Alasdair Bamford, Amy Bamford, Peter Bamford, Adefunke Bamgboye, Elizabeth Bancroft, Hollie Bancroft, Tanya Bancroft, Joyce Banda, Krishna Bandaru, Srini Bandi, Nageswar Bandla, Somaditya Bandyopadhyam, Amit Banerjee, Millie Banerjee, Ritwik Banerjee, Harrison Banks, Lauren Banks, Luke Banks, Paul Banks, Oliver Bannister, Bharat Bansal, Robert Banthorpe, Laura Banton, Mariamma Baptist, Tanya Baqai, Ananya Mouli Baral, Desislava Baramova, Alex Barber, Russel Barber, Emma Barbon, Miriam Barbosa, Monica Barbosa, Jamie Barbour, Alexander Barclay, Claire Barclay, George Bardsley, Stephanie Bareford, Shahedal Bari, Amy Barker, Debbie Barker, Helen Barker, Joseph Barker, Leon Barker, Oliver Barker, Kerry Barker-Williams, Sinha Barkha, Juliana Barla, Gavin Barlow, Richard Barlow, Valerie Barlow, James Barnacle, Alex Barnard, Debi Barnes, Nicky Barnes, Theresa Barnes, Calum Barnetson, Amy Barnett, Matthew Barnett, Ashton Barnett-Vanes, William Barnsley, Andrew Barr, David Barr, Shaney Barratt, Manuella Barrera, Amy Barrett, Fiona Barrett, Jessica Barrett, Joe Barry, Jazz Bartholomew, Claire Bartlett, Georgina Bartlett, Greg Barton, Jill Barton, Lorna Barton, Rachael Barton, Rosaleen Baruah, Sonia Baryschpolec, Archana Bashyal, Betsy Basker, Ayten Basoglu, Gilda Bass, John Bassett, G Bassett, Chris Bassford, Pavinder Bassi, Betsy Bassis, Bengisu Bassoy, Victoria Bastion, Anupam Basumatary, Tristan Bate, Harry J Bateman, Ian Bateman, Kathryn Bateman, Vhairi Bateman, Eleanor Bates, Hayley Bates, Michelle Bates, Simon Bates, Sally Batham, Ana Batista, Amit Batla, Dushyant Batra, Donna Batty, Harry Batty, Thomas Batty, Peter Baughan, Miranda Baum, Carina Bautista, Fareha Bawa, Fatima S Bawani, Simon Bax, Lydia Baxter, Matt Baxter, Nicola Baxter, Zachary Baxter, Hannah Bayes, Charlotte Baylem, Lee Bayliss, Eileen Bays, Farid Bazari, Rohit Bazaz, Ahmad Bazli, Laura Beacham, Wendy Beadles, Philip Beak, Andy Beale, Kirk Beard, Jack Bearpark, Karen Beaumont, Dawn Beaumont-Jewell, Theresa Beaver, Sarah Beavis, Christy Beazley, Sarah Beck, Virginia Beckett, Rosie Beckitt, Heidi Beddall, Seonaid Beddows, Deborah Beeby, Gail Beech, Michelle Beecroft, Sally Beer, Jane Beety, Gabriela Bega, Alison Begg, Susan Begg, Sara Beghini, Ayesha Begum, Salman Begum, Selina Begum, Teresa Behan, Jasmine Beharry, Roya Behrouzi, Jon Beishon, Claire Beith, James Belcher, Holly Belfield, Katherine Belfield, Ajay Belgaumkar, Dina Bell, Gareth Bell, Gill Bell, Gillian Bell, Joshua Bell, Lauren Bell, Louise Bell, Nicholas Bell, Pippa Bell, Stephanie Bell, Jennifer L Bell, Jennifer Bellamu, Mary Bellamy, Arianna Bellini, Amanda Bellis, Fionn Bellis, Lesley Bendall, Naveena Benesh, Nicola Benetti, Leonie Benham, Guy Benison-Horner, Alexander Bennett, Ann Bennett, Caroline Bennett, Christopher Bennett, Gillian Bennett, Ian Bennett, Kristopher Bennett, Lorraine Bennett, Sara Bennett, Karen Bennion, Vivienne Benson, Jane Benstead, Andrew Bentley, Dionne Bentley, James Bentley, Ian Benton, Eva Beranova, Matthew Beresford, Colin Bergin, Malin Bergstrom, Jolanta Bernatoniene, Thomas Berriman, Zoe Berry, Marnie Berwick, Kimberley Best, Ans-Mari Bester, Yvonne Beuvink, Emily Bevan, Sarah Bevins, Tom Bewick, Andrew Bexley, Sonay Beyatli, Fenella Beynon, Arjun Bhadi, Sanjay Bhagani, Shiv Bhakta, Rekha Bhalla, Khushpreet Bhandal, Kulbinder Bhandal, Ashwin Bhandari, Sangam Bhandari, Aashutosh Bhanot, Ravina Bhanot, Sruti Bhaskara, Prashanth Bhat, Nikhil Bhatia, Rahul Bhatnagar, Karan Bhatt, Janki Bhayani, Deepika Bhojwani, Salimuzzaman Bhuiyan, Anna Bibby, Fatima Bibi, Naheeda Bibi, Salma Bibi, Tihana Bicanic, Sarah Bidgood, Julie Bigg, Sarah Biggs, Alphonsa Biju, Andras Bikov, Sophie Billingham, Jessica Billings, Carron Bilton, Teodirico Binas, Martin Binney, Alice Binns, Muhammad BinRofaie, Oliver Bintcliffe, Catherine Birch, Jenny Birch, Louann Birch, Janet Birchall, Katherine Birchall, Sam Bird, Sumedha Bird, Charndip Biring, Mark Birt, Raquel Bisa, Kilanalei Bishop, Linda Bishop, Lisa Bishop, Karen Bisnauthsing, Nibedan Biswas, Sahar Biuk, Karen Blachford, Ethel Black, Helen Black, Karen Black, Mairead Black, Polly Black, Hayley Blackgrove, Bethan Blackledge, Joanne Blackler, Samantha Blackley, Helen Blackman, Stuart Blackmore, Caroline Blackstock, Loraine Blackwood, Francesca Blakemore, Helen Blamey, Alison Bland, Sujata Blane, Simon Blankley, Mary Blanton, Parry Blaxill, Jenny Blaxland, Katie Blaylock, Jane Blazeby, Carol Blears, Natalie Blencowe, Donna Blofield, Ben Bloom, Jack Bloomfield, Angela Bloss, Hannah Bloxham, Louise Blundell, Andrew Blunsum, Mark Blunt, Ian Blyth, Kevin Blyth, Andrew Blythe, Karen Blythe, Marilyn Boampoaa, Boniface Bobie, Karen Bobruk, Pritesh Bodalia, Neena Bodasing, Tanya Bodenham, Sherin Bodh, Gabriele Boehmer, Marta Boffito, Kristyna Bohmova, Sumit Bokhandi, Maria Bokhar, Saba Bokhari, Sakina Bokhari, Syed Owais Bokhari, Ambrose Boles, Sarah Bollington, Sam Bolton, Charlotte Bomken, Charlotte Bond, Hayley Bond, Helena Bond, Stuart Bond, Thomas Bond, Alice Bone, Georgia Boniface, Wendy Bonnert, Lizzy Bonney, Leigh Boorman, Catherine Booth, Joanne Borbone, Cameron Borhani, Naomi Borman, Rachel Borrell, Mamu Boshir, Fiona Bottrill, Laura Bough, Hayley Boughton, Zoe Boult, Miriam Bourke, Stephen Bourke, Michelle Bourne, Rachel Bousfield, Lucy Boustred, Darren Bowen, Kaye Bowen, Alexandra Bowes, Amy Bowes, Philip Bowker, Louise Bowman, Simon Bowman, Rachel Bowmer, Angie Bowring, Geoff Bowyer, Helen Bowyer, Carmel Boyd, Jenny Boyd, Laura Boyd, Maxine Boyd, Namoi Boyle, Pauline Boyle, Rosalind Boyle, Louise Boyles, Osman Bozdag, Leanna Brace, David Brack, Charlotte Brackstone, Rob Bradburn, Jodie Bradder, Barry Bradley, Clare Jane Bradley, Pamela Bradley, Patrick Bradley, Paul Bradley, Joanne Bradley-Potts, Lynne Bradshaw, Sarah Bradshaw, Zena Bradshaw, Rebecca Brady, Shirin Brady, Denise Braganza, Suhail Brailsford, Jill Braithwaite, Marie Branch, Thomas Brankin-Frisby, Jamie Brannigan, Louise Brassington, Sophie Brattan, Fiona Bray, Nancy Bray, Angela Brazier, Manny Brazil, Lucy Brear, Tracy Brear, Stephen Brearey, Laura Bremner, Morwenna Brend, Giovanna Bretland, Chris Brewer, Hannah Bridge, Gavin Bridgwood, Hayley Briggs, Mark Briggs, Sara Brigham, John Bright, Chris Brightling, Lutece Brimfield, Elaine Brinkworth, Robin Brittain-Long, Vianne Britten, Terri Brittin, Lauren Broad, Sarah Broad, Rosie Broadhurst, Andrew Broadley, Marie Broadway, Christopher Brockelsby, Megan Brocken, Tomos Brockley, Andrew Broderick, Mary Brodsky, Fiona Brogan, David Broggio, Liz Brohan, Felicity Brokke, Jacob Brolly, David Bromley, Hannah Brooke-Ball, Verity Brooker, Ceri Brookes, Matthew Brookes, Alison Brooks, Karen Brooks, Nicole Brooks, Philip Brooks, Rachel Brooks, Sophie Brooks, Natalie Broomhead, Chloe Broughton, 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Yates, David Yates, Edward Yates, Helen Yates, Julie Yates, Mark Yates, Charlotte Yearwood Martin, Andrew Yeatman, Khin Yein, Fiona Yelnoorkar, Peter Yew, Kawai Yip, Laura Ylquimiche, Laura Ylquimiche Melly, Inez Ynter, H Yong, Jemma Yorke, Jasmine Youens, Abdel Younes Ibrahim, Eoin Young, Gail Young, Louise Young, Richard Young, Asfand Yousafzar, Sajeda Youssouf, Ahmed Yousuf, Chrissie Yu, Bernard Yung, Daniel Yusef, Said Yusef, Intekhab Yusuf, Anna-Sophia Zafar, Silvia Zagalo, Su Zaher, Aqsa Zahoor, Kareem Zaki, Nabhan Zakir, Kasia Zalewska, Ane Zamalloa, Mohsin Zaman, Raisa Zaman, Shakir Zaman, Julie Zamikula, Louise Zammit, Marie Zammit-Mangion, Lynn Zarb, Esther Zebracki, Daniel Zehnder, Lisa Zeidan, Marian Zelman, Xiaobei Zhao, Dongling Zheng, Doreen Zhu, Madiha Zia, Omar Zibdeh, Rabia Zill-E-Huma, Ei Thankt Zin, Veronica Zindonda, Eleanor Zinkin, Vivian Zinyemba, Christos Zipitis, Arkadiusz Zmierczak, Azam Zubir, Roslin Zuha, Naz Zuhra, Rasha Zulaikha, Sabrina Zulfikar, Carol Zullo, Ana Zuriaga-Alvaro, Will Zuurbier, Sheba Zyengi, and University of St Andrews. 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Male ,Convalescent plasma ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Antibodies, Viral ,Rate ratio ,0302 clinical medicine ,RA0421 ,RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine ,Medicine ,Hospital Mortality ,030212 general & internal medicine ,11 Medical and Health Sciences ,Aged, 80 and over ,Medicine(all) ,Mortality rate ,Covid19 ,Articles ,3rd-DAS ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Hospitals ,Treatment Outcome ,Female ,Open label ,Coronavirus Infections ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,RM ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Medicine, General & Internal ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,General & Internal Medicine ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Pandemics ,COVID-19 Serotherapy ,Aged ,Mechanical ventilation ,Science & Technology ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Immunization, Passive ,COVID-19 ,Length of Stay ,NIS ,R1 ,Respiration, Artificial ,United Kingdom ,RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RECOVERY Collaborative Group ,business - Abstract
Background: Many patients with COVID-19 have been treated with plasma containing anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. We aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of convalescent plasma therapy in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19. Methods: This randomised, controlled, open-label, platform trial (Randomised Evaluation of COVID-19 Therapy [RECOVERY]) is assessing several possible treatments in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 in the UK. The trial is underway at 177 NHS hospitals from across the UK. Eligible and consenting patients were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive either usual care alone (usual care group) or usual care plus high-titre convalescent plasma (convalescent plasma group). The primary outcome was 28-day mortality, analysed on an intention-to-treat basis. The trial is registered with ISRCTN, 50189673, and ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04381936. Findings: Between May 28, 2020, and Jan 15, 2021, 11558 (71%) of 16287 patients enrolled in RECOVERY were eligible to receive convalescent plasma and were assigned to either the convalescent plasma group or the usual care group. There was no significant difference in 28-day mortality between the two groups: 1399 (24%) of 5795 patients in the convalescent plasma group and 1408 (24%) of 5763 patients in the usual care group died within 28 days (rate ratio 1·00, 95% CI 0·93–1·07; p=0·95). The 28-day mortality rate ratio was similar in all prespecified subgroups of patients, including in those patients without detectable SARS-CoV-2 antibodies at randomisation. Allocation to convalescent plasma had no significant effect on the proportion of patients discharged from hospital within 28 days (3832 [66%] patients in the convalescent plasma group vs 3822 [66%] patients in the usual care group; rate ratio 0·99, 95% CI 0·94–1·03; p=0·57). Among those not on invasive mechanical ventilation at randomisation, there was no significant difference in the proportion of patients meeting the composite endpoint of progression to invasive mechanical ventilation or death (1568 [29%] of 5493 patients in the convalescent plasma group vs 1568 [29%] of 5448 patients in the usual care group; rate ratio 0·99, 95% CI 0·93–1·05; p=0·79). Interpretation: In patients hospitalised with COVID-19, high-titre convalescent plasma did not improve survival or other prespecified clinical outcomes. Funding: UK Research and Innovation (Medical Research Council) and National Institute of Health Research.
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36. Toward a conceptualization of the internet of toys
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Nicola Yelland, Maria Hatzigianni, Camille Dickson-Deane, and Li Ling
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1301 Education Systems, 1303 Specialist Studies in Education, 1701 Psychology ,Conceptualization ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Internet privacy ,050301 education ,02 engineering and technology ,Education ,020204 information systems ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Smart toys ,The Internet ,Sociology ,business ,Internet of Things ,0503 education - Abstract
The Internet of Things is reshaping many households’ digital landscape and influencing children’s play and learning, especially in the form of toys that are named the Internet of Toys (IoToys). IoToys may generate a significant influence on children’s growth. While increasing attention is drawn to the IoToys, confusion around their conceptualization and use is evident. Without a thorough understanding of what the IoToys are, the progress of meaningful research on this topic will be greatly hindered. We, thus, conducted a systematic review to determine existing definitions of the IoToys using seven major databases over the past 20 years. After analyzing the definitions identified, we found that the previous definitions neglected the significance of defining “toys” in their work. The review led to a discussion around how to understand “toys” and then a more precise conceptualization of the IoToys, based on which implications for future research are offered.
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37. Association of Lipid Mediators With Development of Future Incident Inflammatory Arthritis in an Anti–Citrullinated Protein Antibody–Positive Population
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Jill M. Norris, Marie L. Feser, Kevin D. Deane, V. Michael Holers, Fan Yang, Michael H. Weisman, M. Kristen Demoruelle, Peter K. Gregersen, Tessa L. Crume, Ted R. Mikuls, Jane H. Buckner, Elizabeth A. Bemis, Jennifer Seifert, Kristen J. Polinski, Richard M. Keating, Michael J. Clare-Salzler, James R. O'Dell, and Nichole Reisdorph
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Inflammatory arthritis ,Interleukin-1beta ,Autoimmunity ,Anti-Citrullinated Protein Antibodies ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,Cohort Studies ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic Acids ,Immunology and Allergy ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,Incidence ,Anti–citrullinated protein antibody ,Middle Aged ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Cohort ,Disease Progression ,Fatty Acids, Unsaturated ,Female ,Adult ,Docosahexaenoic Acids ,Immunology ,Population ,Article ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Rheumatology ,medicine ,Humans ,Family ,education ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Mediation Analysis ,Interleukin-6 ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,business.industry ,Interleukin-8 ,Autoantibody ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Multivariate Analysis ,biology.protein ,business ,030215 immunology - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To determine the association of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA)-derived lipid mediators with progression from rheumatoid arthritis (RA)-related autoimmunity to inflammatory arthritis (IA). METHODS We conducted a prospective cohort study using data from the Studies of the Etiology of Rheumatoid Arthritis (SERA). SERA enrolled first-degree relatives (FDRs) of individuals with RA (FDR cohort) and individuals who screened positive for RA-related autoantibodies at health fairs (screened cohort). We followed up 133 anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide 3.1 (anti-CCP3.1)-positive participants, 29 of whom developed IA. Lipid mediators selected a priori were quantified from stored plasma samples using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. We fit multivariable Cox proportional hazards models for each lipid mediator as a time-varying variable. For lipid mediators found to be significantly associated with IA, we then examined interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-6, IL-8, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) as potential statistical mediators. RESULTS For every 1 natural log pg/ml increase in the circulating plasma levels of proinflammatory 5-HETE, the risk of developing IA increased by 241% (hazard ratio 2.41 [95% confidence interval 1.43-4.07]) after adjusting for age at baseline, cohort (FDR or screened), and shared epitope status. The models examining 15-HETE and 17-HDHA had the same trend but did not reach significance. We did not find evidence that the association between 5-HETE and IA risk was influenced by the proinflammatory cytokines tested. CONCLUSION In a prospective cohort of anti-CCP-positive individuals, higher levels of 5-HETE, an important precursor to proinflammatory leukotrienes, is associated with subsequent IA. Our findings highlight the potential significance of these PUFA metabolites in pre-RA populations.
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38. Safe transition to opioid-free pathway after robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy
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Christina Matadial, Laura Horodyski, Leslie A. Deane, Adriana Rhodes, Clarence Emile, Feng Miao, Brittany E. Ball, Isildinha M. Reis, Mara Z. Carrasquillo, Chad R. Ritch, and Joshua J. Livingstone
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Prostatectomy ,business.industry ,Local anesthetic ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Renal function ,Health Informatics ,Acetaminophen ,Ketorolac ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Opioid ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Laparoscopic Prostatectomy ,Surgery ,Local anesthesia ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
To determine whether local anesthetic infiltration and non-narcotic pain medications can safely reduce or eliminate opioid use following robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy while maintaining adequate pain control. After initiation of this quality-improvement project, patients undergoing robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy had surgeon-administered local anesthesia around all incisions into each successive layer from peritoneum to skin, with the majority infiltrated into the transversus abdominis muscle plane and posterior rectus sheath of the midline extraction incision. Post-operatively patients received scheduled acetaminophen plus ketorolac, renal function permitting. A retrospective review was performed for all cases over 19 months, spanning project implementation. 157 cases (76 in opioid-free pathway, 81 in standard pathway) were included. Five patients (6.6%) in the opioid-free pathway required post-operative opioids while inpatient, versus 61 (75.3%) in the standard pathway, p
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39. Circulating blood metabolite trajectories and risk of rheumatoid arthritis among military personnel in the Department of Defense Biorepository
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Jeffrey A. Sparks, Kevin D. Deane, Jess D. Edison, Jing Cui, Bing Lu, Jessica Lasky-Su, Su H. Chu, Michael Diiorio, Lindsay B. Kelmenson, Clary B. Clish, LauraKay Moss, Karen H. Costenbader, Marie L. Feser, and Elizabeth W. Karlson
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Metabolite ,Immunology ,Physiology ,Arthritis ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Xenobiotics ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rheumatology ,Epidemiology ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Amino Acids ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,business.industry ,Lipid metabolism ,medicine.disease ,Serum samples ,Military Personnel ,030104 developmental biology ,Biorepository ,chemistry ,Case-Control Studies ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Female ,business - Abstract
ObjectivesWe sought to identify metabolic changes potentially related to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) pathogenesis occurring in the blood prior to its diagnosis.MethodsIn a US military biorepository, serum samples collected at two timepoints prior to a diagnosis of RA were identified. These were matched to controls who did not develop RA by subject age, race and time between sample collections and RA diagnosis time to stored serum samples. Relative abundances of 380 metabolites were measured using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. We determined whether pre-RA case versus control status predicted metabolite concentration differences and differences over time (trajectories) using linear mixed models, assessing for interactions between time, pre-RA status and metabolite concentrations. We separately examined pre-RA and pre-seropositive RA cases versus matched controls and adjusted for smoking. Multiple comparison adjustment set the false discovery rate to 0.05.Results291 pre-RA cases (80.8% pre seropositive RA) were matched to 292 controls, all with two serum samples (2.7±1.6 years; 1.0±0.9 years before RA/matched date). 52.0% were women; 52.8% were White, 26.8% Black and 20.4% other race. Mean age was 31.2 (±8.1) years at earliest blood draw. Fourteen metabolites had statistically significant trajectory differences among pre-RA subjects versus controls, including sex steroids, amino acid/lipid metabolism and xenobiotics. Results were similar when limited to pre seropositive RA and after adjusting for smoking.ConclusionsIn this military case–control study, metabolite concentration trajectory differences in pre-RA cases versus controls implicated steroidogenesis, lipid/amino acid metabolism and xenobiotics in RA pathogenesis. Metabolites may have potential as biomarkers and/or therapeutic targets preceding RA diagnosis.
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40. Eating Disorder Behaviours and Substance Use in Women Attending Treatment for Substance Use Disorders: a Latent Class Analysis
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Frank P. Deane, Briony Larance, Laura Robinson, Peter J. Kelly, and Scott Griffiths
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Public health ,medicine.disease ,Comorbidity ,Latent class model ,Substance abuse ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Eating disorders ,Health psychology ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,Sexual abuse ,medicine ,Psychiatry ,business - Abstract
Women with substance use disorders have a greater prevalence of eating disorders which can interfere with long-term recovery. In a sample of women (N = 1099) attending treatment centres for substance use issues, this study identified three distinct classes based on substance type and eating disorder (ED) behaviours using latent class analysis. Class 1 (29.5%) had the highest rates of ED behaviours, methamphetamine and tobacco use. Class 2 (60.5%) had some weight-related concerns and 100% tobacco use. Class 3 (9.9%) had some weight-related concerns, and 78.0% reported alcohol as the main substance of use. Compared to women in Classes 2 and 3, women in Class 1 had higher rates of lifetime physical and sexual abuse, and the poorest quality of life. Most women in treatment have weight-related concerns, a subset has more severe clinical profiles with significant co-morbidity. Tailoring treatment to address ED concerns in women may improve treatment outcomes.
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41. Prospective cohort study of voice outcomes following secondary tracheoesophageal puncture in gastric pull-up reconstruction after total laryngopharyngoesophagectomy
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Harman S. Parhar, Emily C. Deane, Linda Rammage, Amanda Hu, and Donald W. Anderson
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Adult ,Male ,Quality of life ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Voice Quality ,lcsh:Surgery ,Laryngectomy ,Punctures ,Intelligibility (communication) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pharyngectomy ,Interquartile range ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Original Research Article ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Prospective cohort study ,Laryngeal Neoplasms ,Aged ,Laryngopharyngoesophagectomy ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Speech Intelligibility ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,Middle Aged ,Gastric pull-up ,Surgery ,Esophagectomy ,Plastic surgery ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Oral and maxillofacial surgery ,Voice ,Feasibility Studies ,Female ,business ,Tracheoesophageal Puncture - Abstract
Background Gastric pull-up is a reconstructive option for circumferential defects after resection of advanced laryngopharyngeal malignancy. Voice loss is expected and vocal rehabilitation remains a challenge. Our study objectives were to investigate the feasibility of secondary tracheoesophageal puncture following gastric pull-up and to analyze voice outcomes. Methods This was a prospective cohort study of patients with advanced laryngopharyngeal malignancies who underwent gastric pull-up and secondary tracheoesophageal puncture between 1988 and 2017 at a tertiary-care academic institution. Objective acoustic measures included fundamental frequency and vocal intensity. Perceptual analysis was performed using voice recordings (“Rainbow Passage”) randomly presented in a blinded fashion to four clinicians using the validated GRBAS scale. Speech intelligibility was assessed in a blinded fashion using a validated 7-point scale. Additionally, the Voice Handicap Index-10 was administered as a validated patient self-reporting tool. Results Ten patients (7 male, 3 female) were included, all of whom preferentially used tracheoesophageal puncture for communication. These patients had abnormal median fundamental frequency of 250 (interquartile range (IQR) 214–265) Hz and a limited median vocal intensity of 65.8 (IQR 64.1–68.3) dB. Perceptual analysis (GRBAS) revealed a median ‘moderate’ degree of impairment [grade 2 (IQR 2–3), roughness 2 (IQR 2–3), breathiness 3 (IQR 2–3), asthenia 2 (IQR 1–2), strain 2 (IQR 1–2)] as did median intelligibility scores [median 5 (IQR 4–7)]. Most patients self-reported an abnormal voice handicap-10 [median 26.5 (IQR 22.8–35.0)]. Conclusion Secondary tracheoesophageal puncture is a safe and feasible option for voice rehabilitation after gastric pull-up. Although analyses demonstrated moderate subjective and objective impairment, tracheoesophageal puncture provided patients with a self-reported means of functional verbal communication and was their preferred method of communication. Graphical abstract
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42. A fixed dose approach to thrombosis chemoprophylaxis may be inadequate in heavier critically ill patients
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Melissa J Ankravs, Lucy Sharrock, Adam M. Deane, George Yi, James Anstey, and Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid
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business.industry ,Overweight ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Intensive care unit ,law.invention ,Regimen ,Interquartile range ,law ,Anesthesia ,Cohort ,Chemoprophylaxis ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Objectives: Overweight patients are at greater risk of venous thromboembolism. We aimed to describe prescribing patterns of thrombosis chemoprophylaxis in critically ill patients weighing ≥ 100 kg and quantify the effectiveness of these regimens using the surrogate biomarker of plasma anti-Xa level. Design, setting and patients: A prospective single-centre cohort study was conducted over a 6-month period. Patients weighing ≥ 100 kg who were prescribed enoxaparin for chemoprophylaxis and expected to remain in the intensive care unit for > 48 hours were eligible. Anti-Xa levels were measured once a patient had received at least three consecutive doses of enoxaparin. Peak levels were measured 4–6 hours after the third dose and trough levels were measured before the fourth dose. Anti-Xa levels were compared with established target ranges for peak and trough anti-Xa levels (0.2–0.5 IU/mL and > 0.1 IU/mL, respectively). Results: Eighty-eight patients met the eligibility criteria, and anti-Xa levels for 42 patients were obtained. Fixed dose chemoprophylaxis approaches varied considerably, with 40 mg once daily (54/88 [61%]) and 40 mg twice daily (20/88 [23%]) being the most frequently prescribed regimens. No patient had a peak anti-Xa level > 0.5 IU/mL. When comparing 40 mg once daily versus twice daily, the once daily regimen had lower median trough levels (0.01 IU/mL [interquartile range (IQR), 0.00–0.04] v 0.09 IU/mL [IQR, 0.05–0.13]; P < 0.001) and greater proportions of patients with levels below the established range (< 0.1 IU/mL) (15/16 [95%] v 7/14 [50%]; P = 0.002) and levels that were undetectable (0.00 IU/mL) (8/16 [50%] v 1/14 [7%]; P = 0.01). Conclusions: At a single centre, thrombosis chemoprophylaxis prescribing patterns for heavier critically ill patients varied considerably. Current fixed dose approaches may be inadequate in this cohort
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43. Emerging benefits and drawbacks of α 2 ‐adrenoceptor agonists in the management of sepsis and critical illness
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Yahya Shehabi, Clive N. May, Rinaldo Bellomo, Yugeesh R Lankadeva, Mark P. Plummer, and Adam M. Deane
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0301 basic medicine ,Pharmacology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Context (language use) ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,Cardiac surgery ,Clonidine ,Sepsis ,Clinical trial ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,medicine ,Cardiopulmonary bypass ,Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor ,Dexmedetomidine ,business ,Intensive care medicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Agonists of α2 -adrenoceptors are increasingly being used for the provision of comfort, sedation and the management of delirium in critically ill patients, with and without sepsis. In this context, increased sympathetic and inflammatory activity are common pathophysiological features linked to multi-organ dysfunction, particularly in patients with sepsis or those undergoing cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass. Experimental and clinical studies support the notion that the α2 -adrenoceptor agonists, dexmedetomidine and clonidine, mitigate sympathetic and inflammatory overactivity in sepsis and cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass. These effects can protect vital organs, including the cardiovascular system, kidneys, heart and brain. We review the pharmacodynamic mechanisms by which α2 -adrenoceptor agonists might mitigate multi-organ dysfunction arising from pathophysiological conditions associated with excessive inflammatory and adrenergic stress in experimental studies. We also outline recent clinical trials that have examined the use of dexmedetomidine in critically ill patients with and without sepsis and in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
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44. Nocturnal Hypoglycemia in Patients With Diabetes Discharged From ICUs: A Prospective Two-Center Cohort Study*
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Palash Kar, Kylie Lange, Alan Bernjak, Adam M. Deane, Elaine Chow, Michael Horowitz, Matthew J. Summers, Liza K. Phillips, Luke M Weinel, Simon Heller, and Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid
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Male ,Bradycardia ,Critical Care ,Critical Illness ,Hypoglycemia ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Asymptomatic ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Interquartile range ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Heart rate variability ,Aged ,Glycated Hemoglobin ,business.industry ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Patient Discharge ,Intensive Care Units ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,030228 respiratory system ,chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Ambulatory ,Female ,Glycated hemoglobin ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: There is very limited information about glycemic control after discharge from the ICU. The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of hypoglycemia in ICU survivors with type-2 diabetes and determine whether hypoglycemia is associated with cardiac arrhythmias. DESIGN: Prospective, observational, two-center study. Participants underwent up to 5 days of simultaneous blinded continuous interstitial glucose monitoring and ambulatory 12-lead electrocardiogram monitoring immediately after ICU discharge during ward-based care. Frequency of arrhythmias, heart rate variability, and cardiac repolarization markers were compared between hypoglycemia (interstitial glucose ≤ 3.5 mmol/L) and euglycemia (5-10 mmol/L) matched for time of day. SETTING: Mixed medical-surgical ICUs in two geographically distinct university-affiliated hospitals. PATIENTS: Patients with type-2 diabetes who were discharged from ICU after greater than or equal to 24 hours with greater than or equal to one organ failure and were prescribed subcutaneous insulin were eligible. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Thirty-one participants (mean ± sd, age 65 ± 13 yr, glycated hemoglobin 64 ± 22 mmol/mol) were monitored for 101 ± 32 hours post-ICU (total 3,117 hr). Hypoglycemia occurred in 12 participants (39%; 95% CI, 22-56%) and was predominantly nocturnal (40/51 hr) and asymptomatic (25/29 episodes). Participants experiencing hypoglycemia had 2.4 ± 0.7 discrete episodes lasting 45 minutes (interquartile range, 25-140 min). Glucose nadir was less than or equal to 2.2 mmol/L in 34% of episodes. The longest episode of nocturnal hypoglycemia was 585 minutes with glucose nadir less than 2.2 mmol/L. Simultaneous electrocardiogram and continuous interstitial glucose monitoring recordings were obtained during 44 hours of hypoglycemia and 991 hours of euglycemia. Hypoglycemia was associated with greater risk of bradycardia but did not affect atrial or ventricular ectopics, heart rate variability, or cardiac repolarization. CONCLUSIONS: In ICU survivors with insulin-treated type-2 diabetes, hypoglycemia occurs frequently and is predominantly nocturnal, asymptomatic, and prolonged.
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45. Increase in searches for erectile dysfunction during winter: seasonal variation evidence from Google Trends in the United States
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Mia R. Gonzalgo, Belén Mora Garijo, Aubrey B. Greer, Ranjith Ramasamy, Leslie A. Deane, Jonathan Katz, and Alejandro García López
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,Medical evaluation ,Disease ,Seasonality ,medicine.disease ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Erectile dysfunction ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Several diseases associated with erectile dysfunction (ED), such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and coronary artery disease (CAD), are known to have seasonal variation, with increased incidence during winter months. However, no literature exists on whether this chronological-seasonal evolution is also present within ED symptomatology. We hypothesized ED would follow the seasonal pattern of its lifestyle-influenced comorbid conditions and exhibit increased incidence during winter months. In order to investigate the seasonal variation of ED in the United States between 2009 and 2019, Internet search query data were obtained using Google Trends. Normalized search volume was determined during the winter and summer seasons for ED, other diseases known to be significantly associated with ED (T2DM and CAD), kidney stones (positive control), and prostate cancer (negative control). There were significantly more internet search queries for ED during the winter than during the summer (p = 0.001). CAD and T2DM also had significantly increased search volume during winter months compared to summer months (p p = 0.011, respectively). By contrast, searches for kidney stones were significantly increased in the summer than in the winter (p p = 0.75). In conclusion, Google Trends internet search data across a ten-year period in the United States suggested a seasonal variation in ED, which implies an increase in ED during winter. This novel finding in ED epidemiology may help increase awareness of ED’s associated lifestyle risk factors, which may facilitate early medical evaluation and treatment for those at risk of both ED and cardiovascular disease.
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46. 'This wasn’t in the manual': a qualitative exploration of tolerance of uncertainty in the practicing psychology context
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Elly Quinlan, Frank P. Deane, and Suzanne Schilder
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050103 clinical psychology ,Coping (psychology) ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Applied psychology ,Context (language use) ,030227 psychiatry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Health care ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,business ,Psychology ,General Psychology - Abstract
Objective: The ability to tolerate uncertainty has been identified as a necessary capacity in healthcare workers. This study aims to explore experiences of uncertainty and coping among practicing p...
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47. Generating property-matched decoy molecules using deep learning
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Fergus Imrie, Anthony R. Bradley, and Charlotte M. Deane
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Statistics and Probability ,AcademicSubjects/SCI01060 ,Property (programming) ,Computer science ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Molecular recognition ,Code (cryptography) ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Virtual screening ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,Pattern recognition ,Construct (python library) ,Original Papers ,Structural Bioinformatics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Computer Science Applications ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Computational Mathematics ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Artificial intelligence ,Decoy ,business ,computer - Abstract
Motivation An essential step in the development of virtual screening methods is the use of established sets of actives and decoys for benchmarking and training. However, the decoy molecules in commonly used sets are biased meaning that methods often exploit these biases to separate actives and decoys, and do not necessarily learn to perform molecular recognition. This fundamental issue prevents generalization and hinders virtual screening method development. Results We have developed a deep learning method (DeepCoy) that generates decoys to a user’s preferred specification in order to remove such biases or construct sets with a defined bias. We validated DeepCoy using two established benchmarks, DUD-E and DEKOIS 2.0. For all 102 DUD-E targets and 80 of the 81 DEKOIS 2.0 targets, our generated decoy molecules more closely matched the active molecules’ physicochemical properties while introducing no discernible additional risk of false negatives. The DeepCoy decoys improved the Deviation from Optimal Embedding (DOE) score by an average of 81% and 66%, respectively, decreasing from 0.166 to 0.032 for DUD-E and from 0.109 to 0.038 for DEKOIS 2.0. Further, the generated decoys are harder to distinguish than the original decoy molecules via docking with Autodock Vina, with virtual screening performance falling from an AUC ROC of 0.70 to 0.63. Availability and implementation The code is available at https://github.com/oxpig/DeepCoy. Generated molecules can be downloaded from http://opig.stats.ox.ac.uk/resources. Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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48. Global Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infection Requiring Admission to the ICU
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Jialu Song, Adam M. Deane, Mark P. Plummer, and Elinor Tan
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cochrane Library ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Comorbidity ,Newcastle–Ottawa scale ,Intensive care ,Meta-analysis ,Severity of illness ,Emergency medicine ,medicine ,Renal replacement therapy ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has placed unprecedented burden on the delivery of intensive care services worldwide. Research Question What is the global point estimate of deaths and risk factors for patients who are admitted to ICUs with severe COVID-19? Study Design and Methods In this systematic review and meta-analysis Medline, Embase, and the Cochrane library were searched up to August 1, 2020. Pooled prevalence of participant characteristics, clinical features, and outcome data was calculated with the use of random effects models. Subgroup analyses were based on geographic distribution, study type, quality assessment, sample size, end date, and patient disposition. Studies that reported in-hospital mortality rate of adult patients (age >18 years) with confirmed COVID-19 admitted to an ICU met study eligibility criteria. Critical evaluation was performed with the Newcastle Ottawa Scale for nonrandomized studies. Results Forty-five studies with 16,561 patients from 17 countries across four continents were included. Patients with COVID-19 who were admitted to ICUs had a mean age of 62.6 years (95% CI, 60.4-64.7). Common comorbidities included hypertension (49.5%; 95% CI, 44.9-54.0) and diabetes mellitus (26.6%; 95% CI, 22.7-30.8). More than three-quarters of cases experienced the development of ARDS (76.1%; 95% CI, 65.7-85.2). Invasive mechanical ventilation was required in 67.7% (95% CI, 59.1-75.7) of case, vasopressor support in 65.9% (95% CI, 52.4-78.4) of cases, renal replacement therapy in 16.9% (95% CI, 12.1-22.2) of cases, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in 6.4% (95% CI, 4.1-9.1) of cases. The duration of ICU and hospital admission was 10.8 days (95% CI, 9.3-18.4) and 19.1 days (95% CI, 16.3-21.9), respectively, with in-hospital mortality rate of 28.1% (95% CI, 23.4-33.0; I2 = 96%). No significant subgroup effect was observed. Interpretation Critically ill patients with COVID-19 who are admitted to the ICU require substantial organ support and prolonged ICU and hospital level care. The pooled estimate of global death from severe COVID-19 is
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49. Impact of Early Initiation of Direct-Acting Antiviral Therapy in Thoracic Organ Transplantation From Hepatitis C Virus Positive Donors
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Tyler C Lewis, Deane E. Smith, Anthony S. Fargnoli, Nader Moazami, Stacey Chen, Zachary N. Kon, and Aubrey C. Galloway
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,virus diseases ,Viremia ,General Medicine ,Glecaprevir ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Pibrentasvir ,Organ transplantation ,Transplantation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Interquartile range ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Viral load ,Lung allocation score - Abstract
Thoracic organs from hepatitis C virus (HCV) positive donors are not commonly used for transplantation. The development of direct-acting antivirals (DAA) for HCV treatment has led to renewed interest in using HCV-positive organs. We evaluated HCV transmission rates, viremia clearance, and short-term outcomes in HCV-negative patients who received HCV-positive thoracic organs at our institution. From January 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019, 38 patients underwent HCV-positive thoracic organ transplantation (16 lungs and 22 hearts). Heart recipients were started on glecaprevir/pibrentasvir, a pangenotypic DAA, when they developed HCV viremia. Lung recipients were empirically started on glecaprevir/pibrentasvir within the first 3 post-transplant days. The primary outcome was cure of HCV defined as sustained virologic response at 12 weeks (SVR12). All heart recipients developed HCV viremia with median initial viral load of 64,565 IU/mL (interquartile range: 1660–473,151). The median time from DAA initiation to viremia clearance was 19 days (confidence interval: 15–27 days). Eleven out of 16 (68.8%) lung recipients developed HCV viremia with median initial viral load of 26 IU/mL (interquartile range: 15–143). The median time from DAA initiation to viremia clearance was 10 days (confidence interval: 6–17 days). Five out of 16 (31.3%) lung recipients never became viremic. All patients demonstrated SVR12. Thoracic organ transplantation from HCV viremic donors is safe with excellent short-term survival. Early initiation of HCV treatment results in rapid viremia clearance and SVR12. Long-term outcomes and optimal timing of DAA initiation remains to be determined.
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50. DNA methylation of hypertension-related genes and effect of riboflavin supplementation in adults stratified by genotype for the MTHFR C677T polymorphism
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Jennifer Deane, Helene McNulty, Mary Ward, A. McMahon, Diane J. Lees-Murdock, Sophia D. Amenyah, Geraldine Horigan, Colum P. Walsh, Catherine F Hughes, J. J. Strain, and John Purvis
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Riboflavin ,Genome-wide association study ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Epigenetics ,Gene ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) ,biology ,business.industry ,DNA Methylation ,digestive system diseases ,Endocrinology ,CpG site ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase ,Dietary Supplements ,Hypertension ,DNA methylation ,biology.protein ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background The interaction between genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors plays an important role in the aetiology of hypertension. GWAS and observational studies link the C677T polymorphism in methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) with hypertension, while riboflavin, the MTHFR cofactor, has been shown to reduce blood pressure and global DNA methylation in homozygous (TT genotype) individuals. It is currently unclear whether riboflavin modulates DNA methylation of other hypertension-related genes. Objectives To compare DNA methylation of hypertension-related genes in adults stratified by MTHFR genotype and effect of riboflavin intervention in adults with the variant MTHFR 677TT genotype. Method Pyrosequencing was carried out for hypertension-related genes (ACE, AGTR1, GCK, GNA12, IGF2, MMP9 and NOS3) in blood samples from participants in previous trials (CC, n = 40; TT, n = 40). The effect of intervention with riboflavin (1.6 mg/d for16 weeks) or placebo on DNA methylation was investigated in adults with the variant MTHFR 677TT genotype (n = 80). Results Individuals with the MTHFR 677TT v CC genotype had significantly higher average DNA methylation at NOS3 (+1.66%, P = 0.044). In response to riboflavin supplementation in TT individuals, there was an increase in average DNA methylation at IGF2 (+1.09%, P = 0.019) and a decrease at ACE (−0.44%, P = 0.021) in females only. Specific CpG sites were hypomethylated in GNA12 and hypermethylated in AGTR1. Conclusion This study provides the first RCT evidence that riboflavin alters DNA methylation of hypertension-related genes in adults with the MTHFR 677TT genotype, providing some insight into mechanisms linking hypertension with the genotype-specific response of BP to riboflavin.
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