Publications by authors named "R Templeton"

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  • Global plastic use leads to significant environmental issues, with a large amount ending up in oceans and landfills, where it decomposes into microplastics (MPs) that pose health risks to both animals and humans.
  • The study investigates how polymer microspheres, specifically polystyrene and a mixture of different plastics, affect tissue metabolism and their ability to cross the gut barrier in mice.
  • Results showed that ingested microspheres were found in various organs, including the brain, liver, and kidneys, and caused metabolic changes in these tissues, highlighting the need to explore the health implications of mixed microplastics exposure.
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Global plastic use has consistently increased over the past century with several different types of plastics now being produced. Much of these plastics end up in oceans or landfills leading to a substantial accumulation of plastics in the environment. Plastic debris slowly degrades into microplastics (MPs) that can ultimately be inhaled or ingested by both animals and humans.

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Objectives: Despite an increasing proportion of patients undergoing lung resection being managed postoperatively in a ward-based environment, studies analyzing the impact of initial postoperative destination (IPD) on perioperative outcomes and unplanned critical care admission (UCCA) are lacking.

Design: A single-center retrospective review.

Setting: A cardiothoracic surgery center in the Northwest of England.

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This single-centre retrospective study reports the dynamics of the incidence of candida bloodstream infection (CBSI) in 145 patients receiving venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for respiratory support between January 2014 and December 2018. The incidence rate and odds ratio (OR) of CBSI were calculated, stratified by week of ECMO exposure. Weekly incidence increased throughout the ECMO run, with an increasing trend in OR (P=0.

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Complications of transoesophageal echocardiography are numerous and may have serious consequences. We present the case of a 31-year-old woman with postoperative airway obstruction secondary to a transesophageal echocardiography probe. The patient had been admitted with acute myocarditis and required temporary mechanical support with a biventricular assist device.

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