Publications by authors named "Gallagher S"

Introduction: Malnutrition among older adults continues to be a prevalent health concern. While literature has highlighted an increased risk of malnutrition mortality for adults older than 65 y, the age threshold at which malnutrition effects survival and mortality remains unexplored.

Methods: Annual crude and age-adjusted malnutrition-related mortality data from 2009 to 2018 was extracted from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research database.

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Background And Aims: Guidelines suggest non-traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) be conveyed to cardiac arrest centres (CAC). We hypothesised that (a) a pre-hospital conveyance algorithm based on initial presenting rhythm following OHCA is feasible and (b) that would demonstrate survival advantage.

Methods: This observational pilot study included all consecutive patients with OHCA from suspected cardiac aetiology from the county of Essex, United Kingdom from April 2022-April 2023.

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Blunted cardiovascular reactions in response to acute psychological stress are predictive of future health risk. A large body of research has identified depression as an influential factor associated with blunted cardiovascular reactivity. Separately, there has been a resurgence in focus on anhedonia as a key feature of depression, responsible for poor treatment responses to non-improvement in cardiac event-free survival.

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Carpal tunnel syndrome and stenosing tenosynovitis (i.e., trigger finger) are common work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) that have been linked to overuse of the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) and flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) tendons of the hand.

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Background: Teaching dermatology is challenging because of its' highly visible and tactile nature. While images improve visual memory and are valuable teaching aids, even high-quality photographs have limitations in what they can convey.

Aim: Our aim is to validate the use of silicone-based 3D skin models as simulation-based educational tools by assessing their impact on recognition of various skin conditions among nursing students.

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Background: For difficult cholecystectomies, bail out procedures (BOP) are performed to mitigate risk of patient harm.

Objective: This study sought to identify risk factors for BOP for acute cholecystitis and to compare outcomes by type of BOP performed. Patients with acute cholecystitis who underwent cholecystectomy were included (2020-2022).

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The Department of Defense (DoD) remains committed to mitigating harmful behaviors that harm personnel and hinder military readiness. DoD's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO) and the Division of Violence Prevention (DVP) within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established a partnership to build capacity for primary prevention though a wide-ranging training and technical assistance (TTA) system, The Integrated Prevention Technical Assistance Center (IPTAC). The system serves as a support system within the Interactive Systems Framework (ISF).

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Background: This qualitative research explored family caregivers' engagement and social support in a single online support group (OSG). It sought to answer two research questions: Q1: Was social support evident in the OSG? If so what types and how did these types relate to engagement? Q2: Were elements from the Context, Content and Delivery conceptual framework evident in the OSG? If so, what were the key elements of this group?

Methods: Eighteen semi-structured interviews were carried out with members of a family caregiver OSG in Ireland. Data were analysed using deductive qualitative analysis with a codebook created from one typology of social support and the Context, Content and Delivery conceptual framework for engagement in web-based technologies.

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Objective: Caregiving to a sick or disabled relative is a key chronic stress model in health psychology. However, caregiving is not uniformly stressful, and this study tested whether caregiving effects on life satisfaction and allostatic load varies by caring intensity, i.e.

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Objective: To evaluate temporal and regional variation in biologic and targeted synthetic DMARD (b/tsDMARD) initiation for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in England and Wales.

Methods: An observational cohort study was conducted for people with RA enrolled in the National Early Inflammatory Arthritis Audit (NEIAA) between May 2018 and April 2022 who had 12-month follow-up data. Temporal trends in escalation to b/tsDMARDs within 12 months of initial rheumatology assessment were explored, including comparisons before and after publication (July 2021) of national guidelines that lowered the threshold for b/tsDMARD initiation to include moderate-severity RA.

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  • * The study used data from the National Early Inflammatory Arthritis Audit and included 6098 patients in England and Wales, focusing on those diagnosed between May 2018 and April 2022, analyzing factors influencing the initiation of DMARD treatments within 12 months of their first appointment.
  • * Results showed that only 8.3% of patients started DMARDs in that timeframe, with younger patients (under 40) being significantly more likely to begin treatment compared to older patients over 65, highlighting age-related disparities in accessing care.
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  • The social identity model of identity change (SIMIC) highlights that maintaining and gaining social group memberships can enhance well-being during life transitions, like starting university.
  • A study with first-year students found those who maintained or formed new social groups reported lower depression and higher life satisfaction.
  • Additionally, gaining new social memberships was linked to improved stress management, as indicated by a better cortisol awakening response.
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Ecological and enactive approaches to embodied cognition endorse a concept of constitution that involves dynamical causality. I argue that this is a challenge for new mechanistic accounts which hold to a strict distinction between causality and constitution.

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Background/aim: Transgenic nude mice expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), red fluorescent protein (RFP), or cyan fluorescent protein (CFP) were previously developed by our laboratory, AntiCancer Inc. In the present study, we demonstrate imaging of the GFP, RFP, or CFP nude mice with single-nanometer-tuning laser fluorescence excitation with a single instrument.

Materials And Methods: Female transgenic C57/B6 nude GFP, RFP, and CFP mice aged six weeks were used.

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  • Data shows that both ad hoc and planned percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for unprotected left main stem (uLMS) procedures have been studied, but outcomes for ad hoc cases were previously unclear.* -
  • Analysis of over 8,500 uLMS-PCI procedures revealed that ad hoc interventions resulted in higher rates of complications and adverse events, such as in-hospital death and major cardiac issues, compared to planned interventions.* -
  • The findings suggest that ad hoc uLMS-PCI is linked to worse in-hospital outcomes, indicating the need for careful procedural planning in such cases.*
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Background: Resuscitation with cold-stored whole blood (WB) has outcome benefits, but benefits varied by patient sex is unknown. There are also concerns about alloimmunization risk for premenopausal females given WB, leading to some protocols excluding this cohort. We sought to analyze WB utilization, outcomes, and disparities by patient sex.

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Background/aim: In vivo imaging with luciferase-luciferin has been limited by the inability to visualize the low emitted light, with the signal quantified only by photon counting using a cumbersome highly-cooled CCD camera in a dark room. In the present study, we demonstrate direct visualization of the luciferase-luciferin signal from an orthotopic lung cancer in a nude-mouse xenograft model with a sensitive low-light camera and optics.

Materials And Methods: Mouse Lewis-lung carcinoma cells expressing luciferase (LL/2-Luc2) were injected transcutaneously into the lung of a nude mouse.

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Introduction: Reduced physical activity (PA) among people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) with low disability is a significant concern. Developing healthcare to promote PA requires a comprehensive understanding of pwMS's perspectives.

Purpose: To explore how pwMS with mild disability perceive PA and the impact of individual, professional, social, and environmental aspects on their PA engagement.

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Objective: Rete pegs are projections of the oral epithelium into connective tissue. Their dimensions change during pathological conditions and may correlate with wound-healing status. Non-invasive, high-frequency ultrasound (US) may be able to capture these changes and aid in early detection of histopathological changes.

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  • Chronic total occlusion (CTO) in coronary arteries poses significant challenges during percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI), often requiring advanced methods and tools like microcatheters.
  • The BIOMICS study tested a new microcatheter (BioMC) in 100 patients with ischemic symptoms undergoing CTO-PCI, focusing on its ability to successfully facilitate guide wire placement and monitoring for safety issues like cardiac death or myocardial infarction.
  • Results showed a 75% success rate in achieving the primary efficacy goal and only 2% incidence of severe safety events, indicating that the new microcatheter is both effective and safe in treating CTO.
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Although post-cognitivist approaches have shaken the status quo by emphasising the dynamic interactions among the brain, the body, and the environment in cognition, mainstream psychological theories continue to view concepts as primarily representational or skull-bound mental phenomena. As a result, the dynamics of action and the possible impact of material culture on conceptual thinking are poorly understood. In this paper, we explore the process and meaning of conceptual thinking from a material engagement perspective.

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Purpose: More women diagnosed with breast cancer (BC) are living with oncology treatment-induced hot flushes (HFs). This Australian-based survey explores why some women experience more severe or ongoing HF and whether specific population characteristics are predictive of HF occurrence, frequency, and/or severity.

Methods: A non-probabilistic anonymous survey distributed online (Register4) and two Australian hospitals collected demographic and clinical information.

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Mental disorders are increasingly understood as involving complex alterations of self that emerge from dynamical interactions of constituent elements, including cognitive, bodily, affective, social, narrative, cultural and normative aspects and processes. An account of self that supports this view is the pattern theory of self (). The is a non-reductive account of the self, consistent with both embodied-enactive cognition and phenomenological psychopathology; it foregrounds the multi-dimensionality of subjects, stressing situated embodiment and intersubjective processes in the formation of the self-pattern.

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