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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.
- Prevalence and incidence of peripheral neuropathy, peripheral artery disease, foot disease, and lower extremity amputation in people with diabetes in Ireland; a systematic review protocol 15 November 2024CONCLUSION: The results of this systematic review can be used to inform appropriate stakeholders on the incidence and prevalence of diabetic foot disease in Irish populations, enabling decision making around appropriate use of resources to help prevent, and improve management of this disease.Sinead Kavanagh
- Why might fears and worries persist after a pain education-grounded multimodal intervention for chronic back pain? A qualitative study 15 November 2024CONCLUSION: Patients' perceptions about PE should be monitored and might be addressed with communication strategies, educational content that matches patients' characteristics, and reinforcements over time.Rodrigo R N Rizzo
- Neurological Complications and Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19: Results From International Neurological Study Group From the COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium 15 November 2024CONCLUSIONS: Decision-making should incorporate salient risk factors to inform management of SARS-CoV2 infection and avoid neurological complications.Syed Ameen Ahmad
- Regulated cell death in chronic kidney disease: current evidence and future clinical perspectives 15 November 2024Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is the progressive loss of kidney function/structure over a period of at least 3 months. It is characterised histologically by the triad of cell loss, inflammation and fibrosis. This literature review focuses on the forms of cell death that trigger downstream inflammation and fibrosis, collectively called regulated cell death (RCD) pathways. […]Kurt T K Giuliani
- An approach to the postoperative parotidectomy patient in primary care 14 November 2024BACKGROUND: Parotid gland masses form part of a heterogenous subset of head and neck pathology. Surgery for both benign and malignant disease is relatively common in Australia and is associated with a diversity of idiosyncratic postoperative phenomena that might represent a challenge to identify and navigate in the primary care setting.Michael Wong
- Effects of seasonal, geographical and demographic factors on otitis externa microbiota in Queensland, Australia 14 November 2024BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Otitis externa (OE) is a very common disease in Australia. It is associated with swimming and exposure to water. Typically, treatment consists of aural toileting and the use of topical antimicrobial drops. Antimicrobial treatment is empiric, and most Australian guidelines advise the use of dexamethasone/framycetin/gramicidin as first-line therapy. This study aimed to […]Abigail Walker
- Conservative management of patients with end-stage chronic limb-threatening ischaemia in the community 14 November 2024BACKGROUND: Chronic limb-threatening ischaemia (CLTI) is an advanced and severe form of lower limb peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and can pose significant challenges in clinical management. Not all patients are able to undergo surgical intervention due to patient-related and disease-related factors.Kay Hon
- An international core outcome set for primary progressive aphasia (COS-PPA): Consensus-based recommendations for communication interventions across research and clinical settings 13 November 2024INTRODUCTION: Interventions to treat speech-language difficulties in primary progressive aphasia (PPA) often use word accuracy as a highly comparable outcome. However, there are more constructs of importance to people with PPA that have received less attention.Anna Volkmer
- An Electronic Medical Record-Based Prognostic Model for Inpatient Falls: Development and Internal-External Cross-Validation 13 November 2024CONCLUSIONS: Using a large dataset from multiple hospitals and robust methods to model development and validation, we developed a prognostic model for inpatient falls. It had high discrimination, suggesting the model has the potential for operationalization in clinical decision support for prioritizing inpatients for fall prevention. Performance was site dependent, and model recalibration may lead […]Rex Parsons
- Who gets the bed: Factors influencing the intensive care exit block: A qualitative study 13 November 2024CONCLUSIONS: The findings provide an in-depth understanding of the barriers and facilitators to the ICU discharge processes. Multifaceted strategies should be considered to facilitate and manage ICU discharge safely and efficiently, including the use of clearer discharge criteria and guidelines, digital systems that aid communication and coordination, and early planning of ICU patient discharge.Frances Fengzhi Lin
- Hepatocellular senescence induces multi-organ senescence and dysfunction via TGFβ 13 November 2024Cellular senescence is not only associated with ageing but also impacts physiological and pathological processes, such as embryonic development and wound healing. Factors secreted by senescent cells affect their microenvironment and can induce spreading of senescence locally. Acute severe liver disease is associated with hepatocyte senescence and frequently progresses to multi-organ failure. Why the latter […]Christos Kiourtis
- Type I Interferon Drives a Cellular State Inert to TCR-Stimulation and Could Impede Effective T-Cell Differentiation in Cancer 12 November 2024CONCLUSIONS: ISG-enriched CD8^(+) TILs are a consistent feature of various tumor entities. These cells are poorly understood but possess characteristics that may impact antitumor immunity. Understanding the unique properties and functionality of ISG cells could offer innovative treatment approaches to improve patient outcomes in HPV-negative HNSCC and other cancer types.Dillon Corvino
- Effects of iron overload in human joint tissue explant cultures and animal models 12 November 2024Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent degenerative joint disease affecting over 530 million individuals worldwide. Recent studies suggest a potential link between iron overload, a condition characterised by the excessive accumulation of iron in the body, and the onset of OA. Iron is essential for various biological processes, and any disruption in its homeostasis can trigger […]Indira Prasadam
- Comparative Outcome Analysis of Lenvatinib Versus Sorafenib for Recurrence of Hepatocellular Carcinoma After Liver Transplantation 12 November 2024CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest lenvatinib is a valuable treatment option for patients with HCC recurrence after LT.Christian T J Magyar
- Exploratory Cost-Utility Analysis of a 37-Gene Panel Versus Usual Care to Guide Therapy for Patients with Intermediate-Risk Myeloid Malignancies 12 November 2024CONCLUSIONS: Driven by small gains in survival and relapse rates following therapies, genomic panel sequencing for myeloid malignancies in people with intermediate-risk disease is unlikely to be cost effective in Australia.Daniel Lindsay