Publications by authors named "Amber E Corrigan"

Article Synopsis
  • Post-stroke patients often face significant health challenges, but understanding their experiences through patient-reported outcomes can guide recovery interventions.
  • This study was conducted at 19 hospitals in England and Wales, tracking patients' mental and physical health over a 6-month period using specific questionnaires.
  • Results showed improvements in physical health but highlighted ongoing cognitive challenges that are not captured well by traditional clinical measures, indicating a need for better integration of patient-reported outcomes in treatment.
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Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is where the popliteal artery is compressed-typically by the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle. PAES is typically treated surgically with popliteal artery release with or without bypass. Graft stenosis is a recognised complication of vein grafts.

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Background: We sought to explore associations between trainee doctor perception and excess patient mortality.

Methods: Data from two publicly available databases reflecting mortality and components of trainee satisfaction within 81 NHS healthcare institutions between the years 2012 and 2019 were analysed. Pearson's correlation coefficients were calculated.

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Between-sex differences in the presentation, risk factors, management, and outcomes of acute myocardial infarction (MI) are well documented. However, as such differences are highly sensitive to cultural and social changes, there is a need to continuously re-evaluate the evidence. The present contemporary systematic review assesses the baseline characteristics of men and women presenting to secondary, tertiary, and quaternary centres with acute myocardial infarction (MI).

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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate whether components of junior doctor satisfaction are associated with patient mortality within the United Kingdom.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of publicly available data (the General Medical Council [GMC] National Survey and the Summary Hospital-level Mortality Indicator [SHMI]) pertaining to subjective physician trainee satisfaction and patient mortality within 80 United Kingdom-based healthcare institutions. The direction and strength of correlation between components of the GMC National Survey and relative patient mortality as described by the SHMI were calculated.

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Cytokines are soluble proteins that mediate intercellular signaling regulating immune and inflammatory responses. Cytokine modulation represents a promising cancer immunotherapy approach for immune-mediated tumor regression. However, redundancy in cytokine signaling and cytokines' pleiotropy, narrow therapeutic window, systemic toxicity, short half-life and limited efficacy represent outstanding challenges for cytokine-based cancer immunotherapies.

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Background And Purpose: The use of patient reported outcomes measures (PROMs) may offer utility that are important for stroke survivors. This study assessed the PROMIS-10, which contains Mental health (MH) and Physical Health (PH) domains, with an additional five stroke specific questions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the MH and PH measures following a stroke and pre-existing health conditions.

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Cancer immunotherapy is an evolving field of research. Cytokines have been conceptualized as an anticancer therapy for longer than most other cancer immunotherapy modalities. Yet, to date, only two cytokines are FDA-approved: IFN-α and IL-2.

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Purpose: Self-directed learning (SDL) has been increasingly emphasized within medical education. However, little is known about the SDL resources medical students use. This study aimed to identify patterns in medical students’ SDL behaviors, their SDL resource choices, factors motivating these choices, and the potential impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on these variables.

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