Publications by authors named "K A Gwee"

Postural tachycardia has been observed as a sign of malnutrition in eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa. However, there is limited information regarding other contributors to postural tachycardia in this population. This study aimed to determine the following among patients admitted to the Eating Disorders Unit (EDU) at a metropolitan tertiary hospital in Victoria, Australia: (a) the prevalence of postural tachycardia among eating disorder inpatients, and (b) the associated demographic and clinical features.

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  • * A review of patient files from a psychiatric inpatient eating disorder unit revealed that rural patients were older and diagnosed later than their metropolitan counterparts, but had similar psychiatric/medical histories.
  • * The findings emphasize the need for better access to specialized eating disorder services in rural regions to enhance early detection, prevention, and comprehensive care.
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Objective To evaluate the influence of sample collection time during esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) on the accuracy of a newly approved point-of-care test (POCT)-based polymerase chain reaction kit for detecting Helicobacter pylori and clarithromycin susceptibility in gastric wash fluid. Methods Intragastric fluid was collected at three time points: Collection Time 1 (start of EGD), Collection Time 2 (during EGD), and Collection Time 3 (after indigo carmine spraying). POCT-based quantitative PCR (qPCR) targeting 23S rRNA domain V (2142/2143) was used to quantify H.

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Health claims for many probiotic-labeled products are poorly substantiated. This technical review addressed the clinical question: "Do probiotics have a role in the management of the following conditions in childhood?" Evidence supports efficacy for probiotic strains of Saccharomyces boulardii, Lactobacillus reuteri, and Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG for improving outcomes of acute gastroenteritis, of S. boulardii and L.

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  • * Overlapping DGBI patients tend to have more severe gastrointestinal symptoms and a higher psychosocial burden, influenced by various factors such as gut motility, brain function, immune response, and genetic markers.
  • * Recent research indicates that alterations in the gut microbiome may play a crucial role in the mechanisms of DGBI, which could help refine diagnostic and treatment approaches for better patient outcomes.
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