Publications by authors named "Foote A"

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  • The ERAS protocol for colorectal surgery has been evaluated for its impact on long-term survival and recurrence, but results show no significant advantages compared to traditional care.
  • The study analyzed data from 981 patients, finding that 5-year overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) rates were similar between ERAS and non-ERAS groups.
  • Key risk factors for poor outcomes included age, low BMI, smoking, high ASA score, and laparotomy, with age identified as a protective factor for RFS when adjusted for the ERAS group.
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Background: The ability of bleeding risk scores to predict major bleeding (MB) or clinically relevant nonmajor bleeding (CRNMB) remains a topic of contention, particularly in nonselected patients in family practice. In addition, the capacity to predict bleeding risk using simple variables has yet to be established.

Objectives: The main objective was to confirm that severe anemia was the most predictive factor for the estimation of bleeding risk in patients treated with vitamin K antagonists (VKAs).

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Background: Non-operative management of hemodynamically stable patients with splenic trauma has been recommended for more than 25 years, but in practice embolization and/or splenectomy (intervention) is often needed within the first 30 days. Identifying the risk factors associated with the need for intervention could support more individualized decision-making.

Methods: We used data from the SPLASH randomized clinical trial, a comparison of outcomes of surveillance or embolization.

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Background: A recent meta-analysis concluded that outpatient appendectomy appears feasible and safe, but there is a lack of high-quality evidence and a randomized trial is needed. The aim of this trial is to demonstrate that outpatient appendectomy is non-inferior to conventional inpatient appendectomy in terms of overall morbi-mortality on the 30th postoperative day (D30).

Methods: SAMBA is a prospective, randomized, controlled, multicenter non-inferiority trial.

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Cells apply forces to extracellular matrix (ECM) ligands through transmembrane integrin receptors: an interaction which is intimately involved in cell motility, wound healing, cancer invasion and metastasis. These small (piconewton) integrin-ECM forces have been studied by molecular tension fluorescence microscopy (MTFM), which utilizes a force-induced conformational change of a probe to detect mechanical events. MTFM has revealed the force magnitude for integrin receptors in a variety of cell models including primary cells.

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Chromosomal abnormalities are a common cause of human miscarriage but rarely reported in any other species. As a result, there are currently inadequate animal models available to study this condition. Horses present one potential model since mares receive intense gynecological care.

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Quantifying the rapid conformational dynamics of biological systems is fundamental to understanding the mechanism. However, biomolecules are complex, often containing static and dynamic heterogeneity, thus motivating the use of single-molecule methods, particularly those that can operate in solution. In this study, we measure microsecond conformational dynamics of solution-phase DNA hairpins at the single-molecule level using an anti-Brownian electrokinetic (ABEL) trap.

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Fescue toxicosis is a syndrome occurring from the consumption of endophyte-infected tall fescue and results in substantial economic losses to the beef industry primarily from reduced growth accompanied by decreased dry matter intake (DMI); however, the associations characterizing this reduction in DMI have yet to be elucidated. The objective of this experiment was to identify endocrine changes associated with intake regulation post-consumption of endophyte-infected tall fescue seed (E+). Twelve Holstein steers were stratified by body weight and assigned to 1 of 3 treatments (n=4): 0 ppm ergovaline (ERV), 1.

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  • Histopathological analysis of the proximal phalanx sagittal groove in racehorses was conducted on 29 cadaver limbs from Thoroughbreds, focusing on cartilage and bone regions.
  • The study revealed that severe histopathological findings were associated with fissure locations compared to non-fissure spots, particularly affecting the MC3/MT3 and P1 grooves.
  • Additionally, the palmar/plantar aspects showed worse conditions in the MC3/MT3 groove, while the dorsal and middle aspects had more severe findings in the P1 groove, indicating a relationship between histopathology and specific groove locations.
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A newborn Thoroughbred filly presented with a large mass located on the ventro-rostral aspect of the mandible. The mass was surgically removed under general anaesthesia. Upon gross examination, the mass was well circumscribed with a heterogeneous lobulated appearance.

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Background: Bladder drainage is systematically used in rectal cancer surgery; however, the optimal type of drainage, transurethral catheterization (TUC) or suprapubic catheterization (SPC), is still controversial. The aim was to compare the rates of urinary tract infection on the fourth postoperative day (POD4) between TUC and SPC, after rectal cancer surgery regardless of the day of removal of the urinary drain.

Methods: This randomized clinical trial in 19 expert colorectal surgery centers in France and Belgium was performed between October 2016 and October 2019 and included 240 men (with normal or subnormal voiding function) undergoing mesorectal excision with low anastomosis for rectal cancer.

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The Arctic is the fastest-warming region on the planet, and the lengthening ice-free season is opening Arctic waters to sub-Arctic species such as the killer whale (Orcinus orca). As apex predators, killer whales can cause significant ecosystem-scale changes. Setting conservation priorities for killer whales and their Arctic prey species requires knowledge of their evolutionary history and demographic trajectory.

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The jejunum is a critical site for nutrient digestion and absorption, and variation in its ability to take up nutrients within the jejunum is likely to affect feed efficiency. The purpose of this study was to determine differences in gene expression in the jejunum of beef steers divergent for residual feed intake (RFI) in one cohort of steers (Year 1), and to validate those genes in animals from a second study (Year 2). Steers from Year 1 ( = 16) were selected for high and low RFI.

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Objectives: To describe dermoid cyst formation as an uncommon complication of the pinch grafting technique in horses.

Study Design: Case report.

Animal: A 8 year old Arabian gelding.

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  • A 15-month-old Thoroughbred filly was diagnosed with glaucoma in the right eye, which was linked to a mass in the anterior chamber causing corneal edema and blepharospasm.
  • Following treatment for the secondary glaucoma, the mass was identified as a likely intraocular melanoma, leading to an enucleation procedure.
  • Histopathological analysis confirmed it as a unique case of invasive uveal melanoma, highlighting the importance of considering this diagnosis in glaucoma cases in young horses.
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The objective was to assess whether low-protein (LP) diets regulate food intake (FI) and thermogenesis differently during thermoneutral (TN) and heat stress (HS) conditions. Two-hundred-day-old male broiler chicks were weight-matched and assigned to 36 pens with 5-6 chicks/pen. After 2 weeks of acclimation, birds were subjected into four groups (9 pens/group) including (1) a normal-protein diet under TN (ambient temperature), (2) an LP diet under TN, (3) a normal-protein diet under HS (35 °C for 7 h/day), and (4) an LP diet under HS, for 4 weeks.

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Philopatric kin-based societies encourage a narrow breadth of conservative behaviours owing to individuals primarily learning from close kin, promoting behavioural homogeneity. However, weaker social ties beyond kin, and across a behaviourally diverse social landscape, could be sufficient to induce variation and a greater ecological niche breadth. We investigated a network of 457 photo-identified killer whales from Norway (548 encounters in 2008-2021) with diet data available (46 mixed-diet individuals feeding on both fish and mammals, and 411 exclusive fish-eaters) to quantify patterns of association within and between diet groups, and to identify underlying correlates.

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Cells apply forces to extracellular matrix (ECM) ligands through transmembrane integrin receptors: an interaction which is intimately involved in cell motility, wound healing, cancer invasion and metastasis. These small (pN) forces exerted by cells have been studied by molecular tension fluorescence microscopy (MTFM), which utilizes a force-induced conformational change of a probe to detect mechanical events. MTFM has revealed the force magnitude for integrins receptors in a variety of cell models including primary cells.

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Background: There is scarce literature on the effect of mechanical abdominal massage on the duration of ileus after colectomy, particularly in the era of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS). The aim of this study was to determine whether abdominal massage after colorectal surgery with anastomosis and no stoma helps toward a faster return of intestinal transit.

Methods: This study was a superiority trial and designed as a prospective open-label, single-center, randomized controlled clinical trial with two parallel groups.

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  • The study aimed to assess how a new social risk screening and referral system affected a community hospital's pediatric unit after its implementation in April 2022.
  • Data was collected from patients aged 0 to 17 during a year before and after the program's launch, analyzing changes in identifying social risks and consulting with social work.
  • Results showed a significant increase in the identification of social risks, more frequent and quicker social work consultations, and improved communication about these risks in discharge summaries after the implementation.
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The T cell membrane is studded with >10 T cell receptors (TCRs) that are used to scan target cells to identify short peptide fragments associated with viral infection or cancerous mutation. These peptides are presented as peptide-major-histocompatibility complexes (pMHCs) on the surface of virtually all nucleated cells. The TCR-pMHC complex forms at cell-cell junctions, is highly transient, and experiences mechanical forces.

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Introduction: Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) is a chronic multiorgan pathology that has a negative impact on quality of life. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the first-line treatment for OSAS. However, CPAP termination rates remain very high, and adherence to therapy is a major issue.

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Increasing nutrient utilization efficiency is an important component of enhancing the sustainability of beef cattle production. The objective of this experiment was to determine the association of glucose metabolism and insulin resistance with dry matter intake (DMI), average daily gain (ADG), gain:feed ratio (G:F), and residual feed intake (RFI). Steers (n = 54; initial body weight = 518 ± 27.

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Directly observing the chronology and tempo of adaptation in response to ecological change is rarely possible in natural ecosystems. Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) has been shown to be a tractable source of genome-scale data of long-dead organisms and to thereby potentially provide an understanding of the evolutionary histories of past populations. To date, time series of ecosystem biodiversity have been reconstructed from sedaDNA, typically using DNA metabarcoding or shotgun sequence data generated from less than 1 g of sediment.

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