Publications by authors named "R Barter"

Background This is a retrospective service evaluation of outcomes of polytrauma patients sustaining knee dislocations and subluxations within a major trauma center (MTC). Polytrauma patients with knee dislocations are complex to manage and often sustain multiple life-threatening injuries. Although treatments have progressed, no consensus remains on management timing and strategy.

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Aims The Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) programme has set targets to achieve 85% touchtime utilisation by 2024/25. Touchtime utilisation is a measure of theatre productivity, defined as the time from the start of anaesthesia to the time a patient leaves the theatre for all cases on a defined theatre list as a percentage of total available theatre time. No published evidence examines touchtime utilisation as a measure of theatre efficiency and its correlation with surgical cutting time.

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  • Continuous improvement in hazard and risk assessment of petroleum-derived substances has evolved since the 1970s, focusing on assessing both traditional and alternative feedstocks.
  • Alternative feeds, which include biologically sourced oils and recycled materials, necessitate safety evaluations due to their increasing use in producing liquid hydrocarbons.
  • A proposed tiered framework integrates analytical chemistry and testing methods to assess the safety of these hydrocarbons, aiming for efficient and transparent decision-making while ensuring environmental and human safety.
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Introduction: Intra-articular steroid injections (IAS) are a treatment for coxarthrosis. This study examines the efficacy of three fluoroscopy-guided IAS contrast techniques for coxarthrosis: contrast-assisted (Iohexol), air arthrogram-assisted and blind (contrast/air free) and stratifies efficacy based on multiple patient variables.

Materials And Methods: A cohort of 307 hip IAS was retrospectively analysed over a four-year period.

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Background: Despite subsidised access to direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), hepatitis C (HCV) treatment uptake in Australia is declining. Interventions are needed to link people living with HCV to care and treatment. We implemented and measured effectiveness of a state-wide, health department-led, enhanced case management through the primary care practitioner for all HCV notifications, aiming to encourage and support treatment commencement.

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