Publications by authors named "Sarah Gregson"

Background: Induction of labour (IOL) is common practice and different methods carry different effectiveness and safety profiles.

Objectives: To compare the effectiveness, and maternal and perinatal safety outcomes of IOL with vaginal misoprostol versus vaginal dinoprostone using individual participant data from randomised clinical trials.

Search Strategy: The following databases were searched from inception to March 2023: CINAHL Plus, ClinicalTrials.

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The purpose of this study was to quantitate motor performance in 196 genetically confirmed steroid-naïve boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), to evaluate the test-retest reliability of measures of motor performance in young DMD boys, and to assess correlations among the different functional outcomes including timed tests. Boys aged 4-7 years were recruited in the FOR-DMD study, a comparative effectiveness study of different steroid regimens in DMD. Eligible boys had to be able to rise from the floor independently and to perform pulmonary function testing consistently.

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Objective: To compare the efficacy of acupressure for induction of labour for nulliparous women with a post-dates pregnancy.

Design: A single-blind randomised trial.

Setting: Antenatal and labour ward of a UK district general hospital.

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One of the principal narratives woven around the 1912 sinking of the Titanic is that the tragedy united people around the world in a shared sense of horror and grief. This study examines the administration of the relief fund collected for victims and questions the established image of social unity and collective suffering. The records of the Southampton Titanic Relief Fund reveal welfare processes imbued with class and gender prejudices that consigned many of the relatives of victims to poverty-stricken lives, despite the massive fund collected in their names.

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Objective: To compare the efficacy of low dose vaginal misoprostol and dinoprostone vaginal gel for induction of labour at term.

Design: A single-blind randomised controlled trial.

Setting: Antenatal and labour ward of a UK district general hospital.

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This in vitro feasibility study has assessed a number of techniques and their applicability when looking at the role of multidrug resistance (MDR) in solid tumours. Fresh tumour material was obtained from 34 patients, (11 previously treated, 23 untreated) with ovarian adenocarcinoma. Doxorubicin sensitivity was measured using the MTT assay +/- the cyclosporins, Pgp expression was assessed by immunocytochemistry with the MRK-16 MoAb and flow cytometry was used to assess intracellular drug accumulation +/- PSC 833.

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