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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.
- Novel artificial transverse atlantal ligament reconstruction for atlantoaxial instability: a finite element analysis 4 July 2026CONCLUSIONS: ATAL reconstruction enables the atlantoaxial joint to achieve sufficient stability while effectively preserving its ROM in all directions. This approach represents a paradigm shift from the current reliance on fusion techniques, which severely restrict atlantoaxial mobility, offering a novel therapeutic strategy for addressing AAI caused by TAL rupture.Qiu Du
- Performing a percutaneous kidney biopsy 3 July 2026The percutaneous kidney biopsy is an important skill in nephrology practice. Evidence-based material specifically discussing the procedural steps of a kidney biopsy is lacking. This article outlines the technical process and peri-procedural management of ultrasound-guided percutaneous kidney biopsy and is intended to serve as a useful and practical resource for nephrology trainees and consultants.Julian Yaxley
- Symptoms experienced during the first 4 months of chemotherapy administration: a longitudinal cohort study in an Australian cancer treatment unit 3 July 2026CONCLUSION: This study has produced insights into the high number of symptoms experienced during the initial four months of chemotherapy. Given the impact of symptoms on treatment outcomes, there is a critical need for the development of appropriate assessment tools capable of capturing this broad range of patient symptom experiences.Kimberly E Alexander
- Insights into the experiences of people living with chronic kidney disease and obesity participating in a randomized controlled weight loss trial: A qualitative study 3 July 2026CONCLUSIONS: The study highlights the challenges faced by adults living with CKD and obesity. Provision of individualized support from trusted healthcare professionals can enhance participant experiences of LED interventions for adults with CKD and obesity. Findings support LED use in clinical practice and further research on its effectiveness in slowing CKD progression. Future weight loss […]Marguerite Conley
- The Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology (APLAR) Consensus Statements for the Management of Reproductive Issues in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases 2 July 2026CONCLUSION: In a field often lacking high-quality data, these consensus statements from APLAR provide expert opinion-based guidance to support clinical decision-making. It is envisaged that it will assist in educational and training purposes and help shape future research priorities.Vinod Ravindran
- Prevalence and Implications of Incidental Findings on Computed Tomography Scans Performed for Mako Robotic Arm-Assisted Joint Arthroplasty 2 July 2026CONCLUSION: Incidental findings are common in preoperative CT scans performed for Mako robotic arm-assisted joint arthroplasty, particularly in THA patients. However, clinically significant findings are rare and infrequently alter surgical time frames. Surgeons should remain aware of the potential ethical and medicolegal implications of these findings.Tim Cheok
- Interventions for smoking cessation in inpatient psychiatry settings 2 July 2026RATIONALE: Tobacco smoking is a leading preventable cause of premature morbidity and mortality in people living with severe mental illness. Smoking rates are disproportionately high and abstinence rates low in people with severe mental illness, despite their reported interest in quitting being comparable to that of the general population. Inpatient psychiatry settings have been identified […]Sally Plever
- Health Care Workers' Preferences in the Delivery of Atrial Fibrillation Screening: A Systematic Review 2 July 2026CONCLUSIONS: HCWs broadly support AF screening, but differ in expectations regarding delivery roles, resources, and system readiness. Aligning AF screening programs with workforce preferences and organisational capacity is essential for scalable and sustainable implementation.Ureni Halahakone
- Benzylpenicillin Concentrations in Intrapartum Group B Streptococcus Prevention Guidelines; A Systematic Review of the Evidence 1 July 2026INTRODUCTION: Intrapartum antibiotics are often used to reduce neonatal risk of early-onset Group B Streptococcus (GBS) disease. Protocols aim to achieve a fetal serum and amniotic fluid concentration above the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of GBS at the time of birth.Brian Deegan
- Scoping Review of Global Kidney Genetics Clinic Models and Outcomes 1 July 2026CONCLUSION: Kidney genetics care is expanding but remains unevenly implemented. Nephrologist-led models can be effective with support. Patient selection may influence diagnostic yield more than testing modality. Standardized outcome reporting and theory-driven implementation evaluation are essential for equitable and sustainable genomic services.Ru Sin Lim
- Cardiac evaluation in the armed forces. A statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology of the ESC 1 July 2026Sudden cardiac death, although infrequent, is a well-documented reality in young, often asymptomatic individuals. The risk of cardiac events is markedly amplified during high intensity physical activity, a circumstance commonly encountered in military environments. In this setting, undetected cardiovascular disease can have profound operational, safety, and morale consequences, particularly during high-demand duties where physiological stress […]Mark Abela
- LOTR-Seq: A protocol for large-scale simultaneous single-cell long-read genotyping of transcripts 1 July 2026Single-cell RNA sequencing enables analysis of intra-tumoral transcriptional heterogeneity but has limited coverage of mutational hotspots. Here, we present LOTR-Seq, a protocol combining short-read whole-transcriptome analysis with long-read genotyping. We describe steps for hematopoietic stem cell isolation from human bone marrow samples, generation of full-length single-cell barcoded cDNA, target enrichment, and long-read sequencing for variant […]Julian Grabek
- Applicability of ischemic heart disease clinical practice guidelines in low- and middle-income countries 1 July 2026CONCLUSIONS: Survey respondents indicated that current IHD guidelines do not address the needs of clinicians and patients in LMIC as effectively as they do for those in HIC. Respondents advocated for future guidelines to have specific recommendations for differing socio-economic environments, and consideration of cost reimbursement.Giuseppe Ambrosio
- Co-designing a Palliative Care Referral Tool for Patients with Fibrosing Interstitial Lung Disease 30 June 2026CONCLUSIONS: PaCT-ILD is a co-designed, needs-based referral aid that reflects real-world decision-making in ILD and offers a structured framework to support earlier, more consistent palliative care referral. Further evaluation is required to assess feasibility, acceptability, and impact on clinical outcomes.Kah Yee Tham
- Burden of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in Immunocompromised Adults: A Systematic Review of the Evidence From High-Income Countries 30 June 2026Individuals with immunocompromising conditions or receiving immunosuppressive therapy are at increased risk for severe outcomes and complications from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). An in-depth systematic investigation into severe RSV disease among immunocompromised adults is lacking. We therefore performed this systematic literature review to summarize the literature (2000-2024) on the burden of RSV disease across a […]Pouya Saeedi
