Publications by authors named "Patrick Mc Laughlin"

Purpose: Prospective trials have reported isotoxicity and improved oncologic outcomes with external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) microboost to a dominant intraprostatic lesion. There is often variability in the rate of adoption of new treatments, and current microboost practice patterns are unknown. We leveraged prospectively collected data from the multicenter Michigan Radiation Oncology Quality Consortium to understand the current state of microboost usage for localized prostate cancer.

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  • Equestrians experience higher rates of low back pain due to the physical demands of riding, prompting a targeted eight-week exercise program for those suffering from this issue.
  • Participants were recruited via social media in Melbourne, underwent screening tests, and completed pain assessments before and after the program.
  • Results showed that all nine participants experienced significant improvements in pain severity, pain interference, and riding functionality, suggesting the program effectively alleviates chronic low back pain in equestrians.
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Purpose: For men with intermediate-risk prostate cancer treated with definitive therapy, the addition of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) reduces the risk of distant metastasis and cancer-related mortality. However, the absolute benefit of ADT varies by baseline cancer risk. Estimates of prognosis have improved over time, and little is known about ADT decision making in the modern era.

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The extent to which PSA screening is related to prostate cancer mortality reduction in the United States (US) is controversial. US Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER) data from 1980 to 2016 were examined to assess the relationship between prostate cancer mortality and cumulative excess incidence (CEI) in the PSA screening era and to clarify the impact of race on this relationship. CEI was considered as a surrogate for the intensity of prostate cancer screening with PSA testing and subsequent biopsy as appropriate.

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  • An average of 1300 adults experience First Episode Psychosis (FEP) in Ireland yearly, with a local Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) program launched in Dublin in 2012 to improve treatment outcomes.
  • A cross-sectional study from 2016 to 2022 showed that significantly more service users received Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and family therapy post-EIP compared to pre-EIP, with notable improvements in physical health monitoring as well.
  • The findings suggest that dedicating multidisciplinary teams to EIP enhances adherence to treatment guidelines, benefiting those with psychosis.
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This research investigates the stabilization of leg length and orientation during the landing phase of running, examining the effects of different footwear and foot strike patterns. Analyzing kinematic data from twenty male long-distance runners, both rearfoot and forefoot strikers, we utilized the Uncontrolled Manifold approach to assess stability. Findings reveal that both leg length and orientation are indeed stabilized during landing, challenging the hypothesis that rearfoot strikers exhibit less variance in deviations than forefoot strikers, and that increased footwear assistance would reduce these deviations.

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Background: Excellence is that quality that drives continuously improving outcomes for patients. Excellence must be measurable. We set out to measure excellence in forensic mental health services according to four levels of organisation and complexity (basic, standard, progressive and excellent) across seven domains: values and rights; clinical organisation; consistency; timescale; specialisation; routine outcome measures; research and development.

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Multiple trials have shown that dose-escalation of radiation for prostate cancer provides a biochemical progression-free survival benefit (bPFS); however, rectal constraints are often limiting. In this dosimetric study, we hypothesized that a well-placed rectal hydrogel (RH) would permit improved dose-escalation and target coverage. We selected patients with good-quality RH and created plans with and without RH, prescribing 70 Gy in 28 fractions to the prostate and proximal seminal vesicles (PSV), and a peripheral zone (PZ) boost to 84 Gy, 98 Gy, or 112 Gy.

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Provenance studies demonstrate the important control of plate boundary mountain building on continental sediment routing systems. Less well understood is if subsidence and uplift in cratons also has the potential to affect the organization of sediment routing systems on continental scales. New detrital zircon provenance data from the Michigan Basin in the Midcontinent of North America preserve evidence of intrabasin provenance heterogeneity in Cambrian, Ordovician, and middle Devonian strata.

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is a zoonotic pathogen and the causative agent of tularemia. replicates to high levels within the cytosol of macrophages and other host cells while subverting the host response to infection. Critical to the success of is its ability to delay macrophage apoptosis to maintain its intracellular replicative niche.

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Background: For many allied health disciplines, pre-professional clinical education takes place in student-led, on-campus clinic environments. In these environments, pre-professional students undertake patient care under the supervision of qualified health professionals. Literature exploring the benefits of the student-led clinical learning environment is limited and little is known about the role student-led clinics play in preparing pre-professional osteopathy students for professional practice.

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Leg stiffness plays a key role in the storage and release of elastic energy during stance. However, the extent to which a runner is able to reuse stored energy remains a limiting factor in determining their running effectiveness. In this study, ten habitual rearfoot strikers and ten habitual forefoot strikers were asked to run on a treadmill in three footwear conditions: traditional, neutral, and minimal running shoes.

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Background: Opinions seem somewhat divided when considering the effect of artificial intelligence (AI) on medical imaging. The aim of this study was to characterise viewpoints presented online relating to the impact of AI on the field of radiology and to assess who is engaging in this discourse.

Methods: Two search methods were used to identify online information relating to AI and radiology.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of hydrogel spacers (HS) in reducing radiation exposure to the rectum for prostate cancer patients receiving combination-brachytherapy (CBT).
  • A comparison between 30 patients with HS and 30 without HS showed that those with HS had significantly lower radiation doses to the rectum, which suggests that HS use enhances dosimetric outcomes.
  • The findings suggest that thicker HS (≥1 cm) are more effective in minimizing rectal radiation exposure, highlighting the importance of proper placement for achieving better outcomes in radiation therapy.
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Purpose: This study aims to examine the relationship between cash value benefit (CVB) redemption outcomes in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) across food processing types and socio-demographics.

Design: Cross-sectional and panel analyses.

Setting: Virginia.

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Background: Asthma scoring tools are used by emergency department (ED) teams to communicate severity of illness. Although most have been validated, none has been found to be sufficiently valid to allow for use across a multidisciplinary team managing pediatric asthma exacerbations.

Objective: We sought to evaluate the inter-rater reliability of the Clinical Respiratory Score (CRS) among all members of an ED care team.

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  • - The study examines the genetic and ecological differences among three species of giant tree frogs in West and Central Africa, revealing that for closely related species to coexist without interbreeding, they must develop distinct traits for ecological and reproductive isolation.
  • - Analyses of genetic data and environmental models indicate that these species' divergence aligns with historical forest fragmentation during the late Pliocene, leading to unique environmental niches for each species.
  • - Significant physical and behavioral differences were found, particularly in traits like tympanum size and mating calls, with two species coexisting in Central Africa without hybridization, suggesting that both ecology and reproductive characteristics play crucial roles in maintaining biodiversity in the region.
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The prevalence of hip prostheses is increasing. Prostate radiation delivery in the setting of hip prostheses is complicated by both imaging artifacts that interfere with volume delineation and dosimetric effects that must be addressed in the planning process. We hypothesized that with specialized planning, any photon-based definitive prostate radiotherapy approach may be utilized in patients with bilateral hip prostheses.

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Introduction: Interface pressure measuring devices are used to assess the pressures exerted by compression. Their performance, however, has not been considered as a contributing factor to reported inconsistences in the application of compression. A systematic review was undertaken to investigate the performance of commercially available devices used to measure interface pressure.

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Introduction: Neck pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders worldwide. Osteopaths are primary contact health professionals who predominantly manage musculoskeletal complaints. How Australian osteopaths manage neck pain is beginning to emerge in the literature and there may be differences based on clinical experience.

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Investigations of many crimes such as robberies, kidnappings, and terrorism are often associated with the recovery of a paper document which has been written by the perpetrator. Paper can provide a variety of forensic evidence such as DNA, latent fingermarks, and indented writing. The focus of this study was DNA recovery from handwritten notes through a vacuum suction device while preserving the other evidence types and the integrity of the document.

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Objective: To estimate the efficacy of urethroplasty and rates of de novo stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in the specific setting of radiation-induced urethral stenosis.

Methods: A systematic search of databases (PubMed and EMBASE) was performed between 1980-2019 (CRD42020144845). Inclusion criteria were: (1) prior pelvic radiotherapy; (2) surgical urethroplasty; (3) rates of successful treatment and/or SUI development and (4) total case number provided.

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Purpose: WIC provides food assistance to low-income pregnant and postpartum women, infants, and children ages 1- 4. A partial redemption (PR) occurs when a participant redeems only a portion of the prescribed benefit, thereby not obtaining the full nutritional benefit. We study the magnitude and determinants of PRs using electronic benefit transfer data.

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  • IL-22 signaling plays a vital role in protecting the intestines, yet identifying the specific cell types that respond to it has been challenging due to the receptor’s expression across various cells.
  • Research indicates that IL-22 signaling is linked with the differentiation of Paneth cells, important components of intestinal defense, rather than intestinal stem cells.
  • The study reveals that IL-22 functions within Paneth cells to enhance their maturation, antimicrobial abilities, and interaction with gut microbiota, crucial for fighting off pathogens like Salmonella.
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Background: Spontaneous rupture of benign uterine fibroids is extremely rare and has been associated with fibroid degeneration. It can cause acute intraperitoneal bleeding requiring immediate surgical intervention.

Case: A previously healthy 50-year-old, Caucasian, nullipara presented with syncope, hemodynamic instability, and an acute abdomen.

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