Publications by authors named "S Grier"

Background: Health systems are striving to improve delivery of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for ischaemic stroke. With the move to 24/7 provision, we aimed to assess (1) the change in referral and procedural frequency and timing, (2) reasons referrals did not proceed to MT, and (3) nocturnal procedural efficacy and safety.

Methods: This was an observational study comparing 12-month data for an extended daytime service (2021/2022, hours, 0800-2000) to that for a 12-month period delivering 24/7 cover (2023-2024).

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Background: Standardisation of referral pathways and the transfer of patients with acute aortic syndromes (AAS) to regional centres are recommended by NHS England in the Acute Aortic Dissection Toolkit. The aim of the Transfer of Thoracic Aortic Vascular Emergencies to Regional Specialist INstitutes Group study was to establish an interdisciplinary consensus on the interhospital transfer of patients with AAS to specialist high-volume aortic centres.

Methods: Consensus on the key aspects of interhospital transfer of patients with AAS was established using the Delphi method, in line with Conducting and Reporting of Delphi Studies guidelines.

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Study Objective: We described the experiences and preferences of people with opioid use disorder who access emergency department (ED) services regarding ED care and ED-based interventions.

Methods: Between June and September 2020, we conducted phone or in-person semistructured qualitative interviews with patients recently discharged from 2 urban EDs in Vancouver, BC, Canada, to explore experiences and preferences of ED care and ED-based opioid use disorder interventions. We recruited participants from a cohort of adults with opioid use disorder who were participating in an ED-initiated outreach program.

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Dysregulated host responses to infection can lead to organ dysfunction and sepsis, causing millions of global deaths each year. To alleviate this burden, improved prognostication and biomarkers of response are urgently needed. We investigated the use of whole-blood transcriptomics for stratification of patients with severe infection by integrating data from 3149 samples from patients with sepsis due to community-acquired pneumonia or fecal peritonitis admitted to intensive care and healthy individuals into a gene expression reference map.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of short versus long antibiotic courses for treating Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia between 2009-2015, involving 657 patients.
  • The analysis found no significant difference in 30-day mortality or recurrence rates between patients receiving short (6-10 days) and long (11-15 days) antibiotic treatments, with respective rates of 12% and 16%.
  • Shorter antibiotic courses were linked to shorter hospital stays and fewer treatment-related adverse events, suggesting they may be a viable alternative to longer courses.
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