Publications by authors named "Barry J"

Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) is a new ablation method being rapidly adopted for treatment of atrial fibrillation, which shows advantages in safety and efficiency over radiofrequency and cryo-ablation. In this study, we used an in vivo swine model (10 healthy and 5 with chronic myocardial infarct) for ventricular PFA, collecting intracardiac electrograms, electro-anatomical maps, native T1-weighted and late gadolinium enhancement MRI, gross pathology, and histology. We used 1000-1500 V pulses, with 1-16 pulse trains to vary PFA dose.

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Background: The majority of thyroid nodules are benign; however current guidelines suggest that thyroid incidentalomas should be appropriately evaluated to rule out malignancy.

Aims: This study aims to determine the incidence of thyroid incidentalomas and the likelihood that they harbour sinister pathology in the largest Irish cohort studied to-date.

Methods: A retrospective observational chart review was conducted using data from July 2018 to December 2018 using the Radiology Database in use at Cork University Hospital.

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Objective: We aimed to quantify and predict lacosamide exposure during pregnancy by developing a pregnancy physiologically-based pharmacokinetic model, allowing the prediction of potential dose increases to support maintaining a patient's preconception lacosamide concentrations.

Methods: Models for nonpregnant adults and pregnant female patients were constructed using physiochemical and pharmacological parameters identified from literature review. Evaluation of plasma concentration data from human males was digitized from the literature.

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  • Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in healthcare, particularly in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), where large data sets can improve the diagnosis and treatment of conditions like sepsis and bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
  • The article discusses various machine learning (ML) models, their development process, and the need for a standardized framework to evaluate their performance in clinical settings, emphasizing how this understanding is key for effective implementation.
  • Challenges such as ensuring model generalizability, ethical issues, and the importance of regular performance monitoring are highlighted, along with future directions calling for collaboration and equitable access to AI technologies in healthcare.
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RNA interference is a natural antiviral mechanism that could be harnessed to combat SARS-CoV-2 infection by targeting and destroying the viral RNA. We identified potent lipophilic small interfering RNA (siRNA) conjugates targeting highly conserved regions of SARS-CoV-2 outside of the spike-encoding region capable of achieving ≥3-log viral reduction. Serial passaging studies demonstrated that a two-siRNA combination prevented development of resistance compared to a single siRNA approach.

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There is a growing consensus that brain development in Huntington's disease (HD) is abnormal, leading to the idea that HD is not only a neurodegenerative but also a neurodevelopmental disorder. Indeed, structural and functional abnormalities have been observed during brain development in both humans and animal models of HD. However, a concurrent study of cortical and striatal development in a genetic model of HD is still lacking.

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  • Psychodermatology examines how skin and mental health issues relate, especially in patients with inflammatory skin conditions and depression.
  • The review identifies a strong connection between proinflammatory cytokines involved in skin diseases and depressive symptoms, suggesting shared biological pathways.
  • Co-managing skin and psychiatric disorders through interdisciplinary approaches can improve patient outcomes and necessitates further research into these links for potential new treatments.
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Aims: The UK advanced therapy medicinal product (ATMP) clinical trials database, produced annually by CGT Catapult, aims to assess the progress and state of the UK ATMP clinical development landscape. The aim of this article is to highlight key findings from the database and put them into context within the global landscape and various initiatives intended to attract ATMP developers to the UK.

Method: A targeted search of GlobalData's clinical trial database was performed, followed by refinement so that only trials investigating products meeting ATMP definitions were included, and that each trial was only counted once in the analysis.

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  • The intersection of dermatology and psychiatry focuses on psychocutaneous diseases, where patients experience both mental and skin-related issues, leading to a reduced quality of life due to gaps in knowledge and awareness of psychodermatology.
  • This review evaluates the role of continuing medical education (CME) in improving dermatologists' understanding of psychodermatology and its significance in clinical practice, highlighting existing knowledge deficiencies among healthcare professionals and trainees.
  • A systematic literature review identified 93 studies, of which 12 were included, showing that many healthcare professionals feel unconfident and poorly equipped to manage psychocutaneous conditions, underscoring the need for more comprehensive CME programs to enhance patient care and outcomes.
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Neonatal intensive care unit resuscitative care continually evolves and increasingly relies on data. Data driven precision resuscitation care can be enabled by leveraging informatics tools and artificial intelligence. Despite technological advancements, these data are often underutilized due to suboptimal data capture, aggregation, and low adoption of artificial intelligence and analytic tools.

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There is a growing consensus that brain development in Huntington's disease (HD) is abnormal, leading to the idea that HD is not only a neurodegenerative but also a neurodevelopmental disorder. Indeed, structural and functional abnormalities have been observed during brain development in both humans and animal models of HD. However, a concurrent study of cortical and striatal development in a genetic model of HD is still lacking.

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Introduction: Symptomatic hip osteoarthritis (OA) causes significant morbidity and functional limitations. While corticosteroid injections (CSI) are commonly offered and administered for OA pain relief, it is unknown if they offer any clinically meaningful long-term benefit or reduce the overall need for surgical intervention.

Methods: A cross-sectional retrospective cohort study was performed on primary hip osteoarthritis patients from a single academic tertiary-care center arthroplasty clinic from 2014 to 2019.

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Background: Indigenous Peoples living on the land known as Canada are comprised of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people and because of the Government of Canada's mandatory evacuation policy, those living in rural and remote regions of Ontario are required to travel to urban, tertiary care centres to give birth. When evaluating the risk of travelling for birth, Indigenous Peoples understand, evaluate, and conceptualise health risks differently than Eurocentric biomedical models of health. Also, the global COVID-19 pandemic changed how people perceived risks to their health.

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  • Researchers studied a medicine called filgotinib to see if it helps people with moderately active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who weren't getting better with other treatments.
  • They tested filgotinib against a placebo and another medicine called adalimumab, finding that more patients on filgotinib felt better and had less disease activity after 12 and 24 weeks.
  • The safety of filgotinib was similar to adalimumab, with infections being the most common side effect, and the benefits lasted for at least a year.
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Due to the widespread use of insecticides in agriculture and for urban pest control, there is the potential for contamination of groundwater systems. Five neonicotinoids, fipronil, and nine transformation products (desnitro-imidacloprid, imidacloprid olefin, imidacloprid urea, acetamiprid-n-desmethyl, thiacloprid amide, 6-chloronicotinic acid, fipronil desulfinyl, fipronil sulfide, and fipronil sulfone) were studied in samples from 15 springs and 75 unique wells from 13 counties over four years (2019-2022) in Minnesota. Up to 13 neonicotinoids and fiproles were identified in groundwater samples from springs and 10 from wells.

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The tendency for our minds to wander is a pervasive and disruptive influence on continued task performance. Models of sustained attention have implicated mind wandering, moments when attention has turned inwards toward task-unrelated thought, in characteristic patterns of worsening performance with greater time-on-task, known as the vigilance decrement. Despite their theoretical connection, associations between mind wandering and the vigilance decrement have not been investigated systematically.

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Objective: We sought to improve practices and outcomes related to non-emergent neonatal intubations in a level IV academic Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

Study Design: A multidisciplinary team created guidelines for non-emergent neonatal intubations. In period 1, premedication practices were standardized.

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Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is considered the gold standard treatment for patients who have advanced hemophilic knee arthropathy. However, special considerations are required for these patients. This prospective study reports on the need for soft-tissue procedures, implant types, complication rates, mean 53.

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Purpose Of Review: Transition of care for pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) is a continuous, dynamic process that takes place over several years with a coordinated approach executed by a multidisciplinary team. We review the concepts, tools, and research in effective transitioning and transfer of care for adolescent/young adult patients with IBD.

Recent Findings: Given the constraints within the healthcare system, effective transitioning can be challenging to implement in everyday clinical practice.

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In this study, a mixed porcine-human bioengineered liver (MPH-BEL) was used in a preclinical setup of extracorporeal liver support devices as a treatment for a model of post-resection liver failure (PRLF). The potential for human clinical application is further illustrated by comparing the functional capacity of MPH-BEL grafts as assessed using this porcine PRLF model with fully human (FH-BEL) grafts which were perfused and assessed in vitro. BEL grafts were produced by reseeding liver scaffolds with HUVEC and primary porcine hepatocytes (MPH-BEL) or primary human hepatocytes (FH-BEL).

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