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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.
- Animal models of critical illness in the Asia-Pacific region: current practices, shared challenges, and future directions 4 March 2026Animal models of critical illness span diverse species and experimental approaches, reflecting the biological complexity of severe disease states while being constrained by animal welfare requirements and country-specific regulatory, infrastructural, and workforce factors. Persistent challenges remain, including limited reproducibility, fragmented standards, and the need for ethical alignment across borders. This review examines these shared structural […]Yoshihisa Fujinami
- Mycological testing in Australasian clinical mycology laboratories: survey of the current state and access to testing 4 March 2026Access to mycological diagnostics varies across clinical laboratories. This study aimed to assess the availability of key fungal diagnostic methods in Australia and New Zealand. A survey was distributed to infectious disease physicians, clinical microbiologists (including trainees), and laboratory scientists across Australia and New Zealand. It covered institutional characteristics, perceived common fungal pathogens, and access […]Adam G Stewart
- Timing Intervals and Frequency of Adenoma Surveillance Colonoscopies in Central Queensland, Australia 3 March 2026CONCLUSION: Despite outstanding and high-quality colonoscopy services being provided, higher than recommended colonoscopy surveillance was identified in the regional public hospitals in Central Queensland. Hospital processes should be improved to ensure appropriate intervals between procedures to avoid using scarce healthcare resources.Yiu Ming Ho
- Pancreatic Colloid Carcinoma Arising From Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm in the Setting of Gallbladder Agenesis, Ansa Pancreatica, and Santorinicele: Follow-Up of a Previously Reported Case 3 March 2026This report details the long-term follow-up of a patient previously reported from our centre with recurrent acute pancreatitis and episodic jaundice in the setting of three rare anatomic variants: gallbladder agenesis, ansa pancreatica, and a santorinicele. The index report described progressive main pancreatic duct dilatation and endoscopic findings consistent with intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) […]Harine Siribaddana
- Large-Scale Coordinated Prevention of Pressure Injuries in Public Hospitals: Review of a Statewide Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury Prevention Program Over 15 Years in Australia 3 March 2026CONCLUSION: The formation of a statewide HAPI prevention program coincided with a sizeable reduction in HAPI prevalence. This evaluation demonstrates that large-scale quality improvement programs to reduce HAPIs can be effective and sustainable.Yohani Dalugoda
- Australian best practice recommendations for transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) in portal hypertension: a consensus statement 3 March 2026CONCLUSIONS: Adoption of and adherence to the evidence-based recommendations in this consensus statement should reduce clinical variation. Ultimately, this should lead to system-level improvements in quality of care and outcomes for patients undergoing TIPS implantation. These recommendations summarize the complete document, available at https://www.gesa.org.au/resources/ .Eric Kalo
- Pediatric vascular access secured with tissue adhesive: Systematic review and meta-analysis 3 March 2026CONCLUSIONS: TA may reduce failure, overall complications and dislodgement for PIVCs in children, but no benefit was observed for CVADs. Larger RCTs using standardized methods are needed to strengthen the evidence.Sabrina de Souza
- Sentinel lymph node biopsy compared to no nodal assessment in endometrial cancer: a systematic review 3 March 2026Lymph node dissection has been a component of surgical staging for endometrial cancer, with more recent change to sentinel lymph node biopsy as standard of care. However, comparisons of any lymph node assessment with no nodal assessment is limited. We conducted a systematic review of literature published between June 2015 and July 5, 2025, searching […]Helena M Obermair
- Oral mucositis management in hematopoietic cell transplantation in Australia and New Zealand (CAN EAT Survey) 3 March 2026CONCLUSION: In Australia and New Zealand, national EviQ guidelines are used more often than the MASCC/ISOO guidelines. Feasibility for implementing palifermin and photobiomodulation should be reassessed, and greater collaboration in developing guidelines is necessary.Emma Munro
- Family history of premature CHD and risk factor control in patients with a recent ACS 3 March 2026Individuals with a family history of premature coronary heart disease (CHD) have increased cardiac morbidity and mortality, which may motivate them to modify their health behaviours. This analysis examines whether patients with self-reported family history of premature CHD experiencing an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) were more likely to have their risk factors and health behaviours […]Daniel Yu-Hung Jeng
- Abnormal Newborn Screening Resembling Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase 1a Deficiency in Three Patients With <em>COASY</em> Protein Associated Neurodegeneration 2 March 2026COASY protein associated neurodegeneration is a rare, progressive autosomal recessive neuroferritinopathy due to pathogenic mutations in the COASY gene, coding for the mitochondrial located coenzyme A synthase. Clinical manifestations include seizures, progressive spasticity, dystonia, neuropathy, cognitive decline and neuropsychiatric abnormalities. Both foetal and childhood onset phenotypes are described. We report three patients with COASY protein […]Matthew Lynch
- Epidemiology and pharmacological management of new onset atrial fibrillation in critically ill adults: A multicentre observational study 2 March 2026CONCLUSION: NOAF was common amongst patients admitted to the ICU, and amiodarone is commonly prescribed. Future studies are required to determine the optimal short- and long-term management strategies for NOAF complicating critical illness.Kerina J Denny
- Queensland adult ECMO retrieval service: A description of the service and analysis of outcomes 2 March 2026CONCLUSIONS: Observed mortality of patients retrieved and treated with ECMO was lower than mortality predicted by SAVE and RESP scores.Nihal Kumta
- Continuous vs pulsatile arterial cannula flow for venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: A multiscale computational fluid dynamics analysis 2 March 2026CONCLUSIONS: The findings from this study suggest varied hemodynamic and flow dynamic outcomes when comparing CF and PF VA ECMO, each with their own benefits and drawbacks.Avishka Wickramarachchi
- ReFIT study (reversing frailty in transplantation): protocol for a longitudinal study to assess clinical and biomedical changes in frailty through kidney transplantation 2 March 2026INTRODUCTION: Losses of functional reserve across multiple physiological systems have been identified in frail patients, yet the exact aetiology of frailty remains unclear. Although strongly associated with chronological age, frailty often develops at a younger age in patients with organ failure. Frailty is prevalent in patients with kidney failure; however, individuals experience improvements in physical […]Trent Payne
