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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.
- Hydrogen Gas via Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation and Its Effects on Oxidative Stress, Coagulation, and Inflammation: An Ex Vivo Model 8 January 2026Hydrogen has emerged as a therapeutic agent in inflammatory critical illnesses due to its potential to modulate inflammation and oxidative stress. However, its role in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), a life-saving intervention for severe cardiorespiratory failure associated with pronounced inflammation and oxidative stress, remains largely unexplored. This ex vivo study investigated whether ECMO could serve […]Lucia Gandini
- Patient and clinician perspectives on the management of obesity in kidney failure prior to kidney transplantation: a mixed-methods systematic review 8 January 2026BACKGROUND: Obesity increases the risk of developing chronic kidney disease and progression to kidney failure (KF) and precludes kidney transplantation (KT). Challenges exist in people with KF losing weight to access KT, therefore understanding patients' and clinicians lived experiences of obesity management is crucial to improving equitable access to KT. This review aimed to synthesise […]Zhanna Oganesova
- Geographic disparities in prestigious neuroscience research 7 January 2026The researchers who conduct, author and review neuroscience studies inherently shape both the findings and the segments of society that ultimately benefit from the research. Generally, Western high-income nations dominate the production and dissemination of the majority of prestigious scientific research. However, the extent of geographic disparities across the neuroscience research pipeline, including at the […]Marziah Hakim
- Development of a set of patient-centred outcome measures for patients with major injury: Delphi-based consensus recommendations from the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement Major Injury Working Group 7 January 2026BACKGROUND: Major injury contributes substantially to global morbidity and mortality, yet outcome measurement remains inconsistent. Development of a standardised set of patient-centred outcome measures for adults with major injuries has the potential to improve global benchmarking, quality of care and patient-centre value-based healthcare.Henk van der Wal
- Transcatheter Electrosurgery in the Asia-Pacific: Implementation and Innovations 7 January 2026Transcatheter electrosurgery involves the precise application of high-frequency electrical currents to modify or perforate cardiac structures during structural heart interventions. Adoption of these techniques in the Asia-Pacific region has grown significantly alongside the expansion of structural heart programs. Techniques such as Bioprosthetic or Native Aortic Scallop Intentional Laceration to Prevent Coronary Artery Obstruction (BASILICA), Undermining […]Chun-Ka Wong
- Skin InteGrity in extreme preterms research NETwork (SIGNET) - improving skin care for the most immature infants 6 January 2026Increased survival of preterm infants bornDeanne August
- Treatment of Pseudomonas by removal of cloaking antibodies; is common polysaccharide antigen a factor? 6 January 2026CONCLUSION: This investigation reveals that although antibody specific for CPA is prevalent in pwCF, it cannot inhibit complement-killing of the majority of CPA expressing strains. Thus, when treating Pseudomonas by removing cloaking antibodies, it is unlikely that CPA-specific antibodies will also need to be eliminated.Joshua N Monteith
- Synoptic Multidisciplinary Team Meeting Workflows to Promote Guideline-Based Classification of Resectability in Pancreatic Cancer: A Multicenter Prospective Study 6 January 2026PURPOSE: To address incomplete and inconsistent classification of pancreatic cancer resectability according to International Association of Pancreatology (IAP) anatomic, biologic, and conditional criteria.William McGahan
- Predicting anxiety, depression, PTSD and psychotic disorders after traumatic brain injury in civilian adults: A systematic review of multivariable prognostic models 6 January 2026BACKGROUND: Psychiatric disorders are common after traumatic brain injury, impeding recovery and increasing health and social costs internationally. clinicians caring for patients with TBI need an evidence base to support assessment of risk of and intervention to reduce psychiatric morbidity.John Perera
- Effects of lifestyle interventions in pregnancy on gestational diabetes: individual participant data and network meta-analysis 6 January 2026CONCLUSIONS: Lifestyle interventions in pregnancy are likely to prevent gestational diabetes, with effects varying according to diagnostic criteria. Implementation strategies should address inequalities by maternal education, and consider group formats, provider training, and physical activity based interventions to prevent gestational diabetes.John Allotey
- Which monoclonal antibodies cause osteonecrosis of the jaws? An overview of the current literature excluding denosumab 6 January 2026There is a well-documented relationship between the monoclonal antibody (MAB) denosumab and medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). However, the association between other MABs and MRONJ remains unclear. A systematic search was conducted across MEDLINE, Embase, and Web of Science to identify articles describing cases of MRONJ associated with the use of MABs excluding denosumab. […]A Rao
- Forced oscillometry technique in the assessment of adults with cystic fibrosis treated for a pulmonary exacerbation, a pilot feasibility study 5 January 2026IntroductionEffective management of pulmonary exacerbations (PEx) in cystic fibrosis (CF) is essential to minimise lung damage and reduce morbidity and mortality. Spirometry, the standard tool for lung function assessment in adult people with CF (pwCF), has limitations. Forced Oscillometry Technique (FOT) is an effort-independent method that assesses small airways disease and has been validated in […]James Nolan
- Relevance of cerebral microbleeds with leaky blood brain barrier in traumatic brain injury and protective role of interferon-gamma: A cohort study 5 January 2026OBJECTIVES: Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs), which present as foci of hypointensities on T2*-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are associated with weakened vessel walls. CMBs are also a frequent finding in traumatic brain injury (TBI) in association with poor outcome. We investigated whether a combination of susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) and dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI could […]Xuan Vinh To
- Measurement of lipoprotein(a) via a novel point of care approach with comparison to established laboratory assays 4 January 2026CONCLUSIONS: Point of care testing could be a complimentary option to laboratory testing of lipoprotein(a), especially in remote areas. It may help (re-)stratify cardiovascular risk and help tailor treatment decisions.Caroline A E Bachmeier
- Histopathologic changes of the placenta in Q fever infection: An Australian case series 3 January 2026CONCLUSIONS: This study finds a specific histologic appearance associated with untreated Q fever infection and poor outcomes in pregnancy. The histologic findings described should prompt reflex Q fever testing.Lucinda Taege
