Publications by authors named "Piper S"

Barocaloric (BC) materials offer the potential for highly energy-efficient refrigeration by generating heat absorption through the effect of pressure on a solid-solid phase transition. However, very few of the known materials have the required phase transition in the temperature regions necessary for domestic refrigeration or air conditioning. We introduce organic ionic plastic crystals (OIPCs) as a new family of BC materials.

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Spray drying is a widely employed method for generating dry powder formulations for inhalation. Yet, it presents substantial challenges when applied to therapeutic proteins due to stability issues. The formation of protein aggregates during the atomization and the heating steps can diminish protein activity and raise immunogenicity concerns.

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Aims: Concerns exist that intravenous (IV) iron might increase the risk of infections. The IRONMAN trial provided an opportunity to investigate whether giving IV ferric derisomaltose (FDI) to patients with heart failure and iron deficiency alters the rate of hospitalization or death due to infections.

Methods And Results: IRONMAN was a randomized trial of IV FDI versus usual care in patients with symptomatic heart failure, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≤45%, and transferrin saturation (TSAT) <20% or ferritin <100 μg/L.

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Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are often the front door for urgent mental health care, especially when demand exceeds capacity. Long waits in EDs exert strain on hospital resources and worsen distress for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. We used as a test case the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), with a population surge of over 27% across 2011-2021 and a lagging increase in mental health care capacity, to evaluate population-based approaches to reduce mental health-related ED presentations.

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Postoperative delirium (POD) contributes to severe outcomes such as death or development of dementia. Thus, it is desirable to identify vulnerable patients in advance during the perioperative phase. Previous studies mainly investigated risk factors for delirium during hospitalization and further used a linear logistic regression (LR) approach with time-invariant data.

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  • * Results showed that 80% of patients received HF specialist support, which led to higher rates of medical therapy prescriptions at discharge and a lower likelihood of discharge on diuretics.
  • * Patients receiving HF specialist care had better long-term survival rates and lower in-hospital mortality, indicating the importance of specialized care for improving outcomes in acute heart failure cases.
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Background: Identifying candidates for extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (eCPR) is challenging, and novel predictive markers are urgently needed. Hyperfibrinolysis is linked to tissue hypoxia and is associated with poor outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) can detect or rule out hyperfibrinolysis, and could, therefore, provide decision support for initiation of eCPR.

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Metal artifacts notoriously pose significant challenge in computed tomography (CT), leading to inaccuracies in image formation and interpretation. Artifact reduction tools have been designed to improve cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) image quality by reducing artifacts caused by certain high-density materials. Metal artifact reduction (MAR) tools are specific algorithms that are applied during image reconstruction to minimize or eliminate artifacts degrading CBCT images.

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Mental fitness is a construct that goes beyond a simple focus on subjective emotional wellbeing to encompass more broadly our ability to think, feel, and act to achieve what we want in our daily lives. The measurement and monitoring of multiple (often interacting) domains is crucial to gain a holistic and complete insight into an individual's mental fitness. We aimed to demonstrate the capability of a new mobile app to characterise the mental fitness of a general population of Australians and to quantify the interrelationships among different domains of mental fitness.

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Purpose: Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) can result in severe respiratory acidosis. Metabolic compensation is primarily achieved by renal retention of bicarbonate. The extent to which acute kidney injury (AKI) impairs the kidney's capacity to compensate for respiratory acidosis remains unclear.

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Background: Asthma is the leading source of unscheduled hospitalisation in Australian children, with a high burden placed upon children, their parents/families, and the healthcare system. In Australia, there are widening disparities in paediatric asthma care including inequitable access to comprehensive ongoing and planned asthma care for children.

Methods: The Asthma Care from Home Project is a comprehensive virtually enabled asthma model of care that aims to a.

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Aims: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the delivery of care for patients with heart failure (HF), leading to fewer HF hospitalizations and increased mortality. However, nationwide data on quality of care and long-term outcomes across the pandemic are scarce.

Methods And Results: We used data from the National Heart Failure Audit (NHFA) linked to national records for hospitalization and deaths.

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Class B G protein-coupled receptors can form dimeric complexes important for high potency biological effects. Here, we apply pharmacological, biochemical, and biophysical techniques to cells and membranes expressing the prototypic secretin receptor (SecR) to gain insights into secretin binding to homo-dimeric and monomeric SecR. Spatial proximity between peptide and receptor residues, probed by disulfide bond formation, demonstrates that the secretin N-terminus moves from adjacent to extracellular loop 3 (ECL3) at wild type SecR toward ECL2 in non-dimerizing mutants.

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Ionic liquids and their various analogues are without doubt the scientific sensation of the last few decades, paving the way to a more sustainable society. Their versatile suite of properties, originating from an almost inconceivably large number of possible cation and anion combinations, allows tuning of the structure to serve a desired purpose. Ionic liquids hence offer a myriad of useful applications from solvents to catalysts, through to lubricants, gas absorbers, and azeotrope breakers.

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Background: Postoperative delirium (POD) and postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) are postoperative neurocognitive disorders (PNDs) that frequently occur in the aftermath of a surgical intervention. Cognitive reserve (CR) is a concept posited to explain why cognitive health varies between individuals. On this qualitative understanding of cognitive health, factors like IQ, education level, and occupational complexity can affect the impact of neuropathological processes on cognitive outcomes.

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  • Heart failure is a major global health issue, particularly affecting older individuals, and there's a need for a broader range of healthcare professionals, beyond just doctors and nurses, to be involved in patient care.
  • The study developed a competency framework by collaborating with experts and reviewing existing guidelines to identify essential skills for various healthcare roles, including physiotherapists and dietitians.
  • The final framework outlines competencies related to knowledge, specific skills, teamwork, and education to enhance the care and support for patients with heart failure.
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Soils are the largest source of atmospheric nitrous oxide (NO), a powerful greenhouse gas. Dry soils rarely harbor anoxic conditions to favor denitrification, the predominant NO-producing process, yet, among the largest NO emissions have been measured after wetting summer-dry desert soils, raising the question: Can denitrifiers endure extreme drought and produce NO immediately after rainfall? Using isotopic and molecular approaches in a California desert, we found that denitrifiers produced NO within 15 minutes of wetting dry soils (site preference = 12.8 ± 3.

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Background: Anti-NMDA-receptor GluN1 antibodies (NMDAR1-abs) are present in an autoimmune encephalitis with severe neuropsychiatric symptoms. We aimed to estimate the impact of serum NMDAR1-abs on depressive symptoms years after first-ever ischemic stroke (IS).

Methods: Data were used from the PROSpective Cohort with Incident Stroke-Berlin (PROSCIS-B; NCT01363856).

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Background: Vasoregulatory autoantibodies including autoantibodies targeting G-protein-coupled receptors might play a functional role in vascular diseases. We investigated the impact of vasoregulatory autoantibodies on clinical outcome after ischemic stroke.

Methods And Results: Data were used from the PROSCIS-B (Prospective Cohort With Incident Stroke-Berlin).

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Background: The National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) has made great strides in increasing accessibility to its year-long, evidence-based lifestyle change program, with around 3000 organizations having delivered the program. This large dissemination effort offers a unique opportunity to identify organization-level factors associated with program implementation and reach (enrollment) across diverse settings. The purpose of this study was to quantitatively examine the relationships among Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) Inner Setting and Outer Setting constructs and the implementation outcome of reach.

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This exploratory study investigated group differences and pre-post changes in knowledge, beliefs, and behavior by mandatory reporters and Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) survivor status for a CSA prevention training designed for the general public. Of the 8,114 study participants, 32% identified as having experienced CSA, and 77% indicated they were mandatory reporters for child abuse and neglect. Mandatory reporters had higher baseline knowledge about CSA than those who were not mandatory reporters and reported more CSA preventative behaviors.

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  • The study examines the challenges in diagnosing acute myocarditis (AM) and compares the effectiveness of using ICD-10 codes and advanced imaging methods like cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) for accurate diagnosis.
  • It found that ICD-10 codes have a low positive predictive value (36%) for correctly identifying AM when compared to CMR-confirmed cases, and patients with verified AM had better survival rates.
  • The research highlights the need for standardized diagnostic criteria in AM studies to avoid selection biases and improve clinical outcomes.
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Introduction: The Berlin Long-term Observation of Vascular Events is a prospective cohort study that aims to improve prediction and disease-overarching mechanistic understanding of cardiovascular (CV) disease progression by comprehensively investigating a high-risk patient population with different organ manifestations.

Methods And Analysis: A total of 8000 adult patients will be recruited who have either suffered an acute CV event (CVE) requiring hospitalisation or who have not experienced a recent acute CVE but are at high CV risk. An initial study examination is performed during the acute treatment phase of the index CVE or after inclusion into the chronic high risk arm.

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