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Metro North is committed to providing a platform to acknowledge and promote research excellence within our health service. Below is a list of research publications from across our hospitals and services.
- Five-Year Outcomes of Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement in Patients With Severe Symptomatic Mitral Regurgitation: Results From the Tendyne Expanded Clinical Study 27 June 2026CONCLUSIONS: The Tendyne TMVR was effective at achieving immediate and sustainable elimination of MR, which was associated with symptomatic improvement and absence of structural valve degeneration in a high-risk cohort over 5 years. These findings support TMVR with the Tendyne System as an alternative for patients with appropriate mitral valve anatomy and symptomatic secondary MR […]David W Muller
- Correction: Coulter et al. OrgTRx: A Platform Developed in Queensland for the Extraction and Visualisation of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Data for the Surveillance of Resistance in Microorganisms. <em>Antibiotics</em> 2026, <em>15</em>, 63 26 June 2026There has been a request from the Australian Commission for Safety and Quality in Health Care to include an amendment note for this paper [...].Sonali Coulter
- Scheduling Group Care in Routine Perinatal Care: Identifying Implementation Modifications Across Belgium, Kosovo, and the UK 26 June 2026Background: Group Care (GC) is an antenatal/postnatal care model comprised of a stable group of pregnant people or parent-child dyads receiving care in two-hour group sessions that combine clinical care with interactive discussion and learning. Integrating GC into healthcare systems organised for individual care poses challenges at both site and system levels. This study identified […]Astrid Van Damme
- Meeting the demand: Incorporating living donor liver transplantation into the deceased donor liver transplantation landscape 26 June 2026Liver transplantation (LT) has for decades been a well-established treatment for end-stage liver disease and malignancy, becoming the standard of care for select patients with these life-limiting conditions. Due to a limited pool of high-quality deceased donor organs, there is an existing and growing disparity between those in need of and those able to access […]Karl Vaz
- Can Knowledge and Motivation for Lymphedema Self-Management Be Improved with the Use of ICG Lymphography? A Prospective Observational Repeated Measures Study 26 June 2026ICG lymphography is a lymphatic imaging tool that can inform lymphedema treatment, including self-management. Self-management requires patient engagement in a multimodal treatment program. However, lack of knowledge about lymphedema, challenges maintaining motivation, and lack of confidence in ability to perform self-management are barriers to engagement. This study aimed to determine if there was any change […]M Trevethan
- Valvular Heart Disease: From Guidelines to the Bedside 25 June 2026No abstractCraig Basman
- Application of Filter Bank to Improve Fatigue Monitoring in Wearable EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interface 25 June 2026Fatigue monitoring and detection are crucial for improving efficiency and safety due to their influence on reducing cognitive and physical performance that may result in safety-related incidents. This paper proposes a filter bank-based approach that decomposes electroencephalography (EEG) signals into delta, theta, alpha, beta, and gamma sub-bands for feature extraction to enhance fatigue detection using […]Timothy Jern Yu Tan
- Response to Letter to the Editor: "Recurrence and mortality after Pseudomonas aeruginosa bloodstream infection" 25 June 2026No abstractFelicity Edwards
- Risk of Aortic Root Rupture in Bicuspid Aortic Stenosis: The ABC Sizing Algorithm for SAPIEN 3 Valves 25 June 2026CONCLUSIONS: High calcium volume, narrow sinus dimensions, and excessive valve oversizing were associated with aortic root rupture. The ABC algorithm showed promising performance for risk stratification of patients with bicuspid anatomy being considered for treatment with a SAPIEN 3 valve.Tej Sheth
- Prehabilitation for patients undergoing pelvic exenteration 25 June 2026CONCLUSIONS: The physiological rationale and supporting data from related surgical populations suggest that prehabilitation would confer meaningful benefits for patients undergoing pelvic exenteration. Prospective studies are needed to assess the "best" type of exercise and rehabilitation programs prior to PE.Omar Abu Saadeh
- Laser treatment of hypertrophic scars: the operative and peri-operative practices of burns clinicians 24 June 2026CONCLUSION: While there are similarities in the broad aspects of how burns clinicians use laser to treat hypertrophic scars, there are several differences in practice. These variations highlight potential research directions to optimize patient outcomes from this treatment modality.Maria Shilova
- The Absent Original in Smartphone Photography 24 June 2026No abstractHarrison A Edwards
- Persistent and pathogen-specific infection risk during long-term survivorship after CD19 CAR-T: An Australian multi-centre cohort study 24 June 2026CONCLUSION: Late infections were common and clinically significant, with RVIs remaining a major source of morbidity. Fungal infection risk was associated with corticosteroid exposure extending beyond 6 months, supporting ongoing infection surveillance and prevention strategies beyond the first post infusion year.Gemma K Reynolds
- Between rescue and legacy: ethical reflections on organ donation after extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation 24 June 2026Organ donation after extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) can be ethically justifiable when it remains firmly anchored in patient-centred care, respect for autonomy, and proportionality of treatment. Decisions regarding continuation or withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy require separation from donation considerations, with transparent processes and robust ethical oversight. Supporting families in decision-making is fundamental. Healthcare professionals, in […]Sasa Rajsic
- Automated reanalysis of genomic data for rare disease diagnostics at scale 24 June 2026Reanalysis of genomic data in rare disease is highly effective in increasing diagnostic yields but remains limited by manual approaches. Automation and optimization for high specificity will be necessary to ensure scalability, adoption and sustainability of iterative reanalysis. We developed Talos, an open-source tool that automates variant prioritization by integrating dynamically updated gene-disease and variant-level […]Matthew J Welland
