Publications by authors named "T Salmon"

Background: Golf is played both recreationally and professionally by approximately 66.6 million people worldwide. Despite the potential for nutrition to influence golf performance, research in this area is somewhat limited.

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  • * This experiment produced 2.05 MJ of laser energy, resulting in 3.1 MJ of total fusion yield, which exceeds the Lawson criterion for ignition, demonstrating a key milestone in fusion research.
  • * The report details the advancements in target design, laser technology, and experimental methods that contributed to this historic achievement, validating over five decades of research in laboratory fusion.
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  • The study evaluated the real-world effectiveness and safety of the ESC 0/3-hour accelerated diagnostic protocol (ADP) for suspected acute coronary syndromes (ACS) in emergency departments.
  • Following implementation, the rate of patients discharged from the emergency department significantly increased from 27.1% to 56.5%, with no significant rise in major adverse cardiac events (MACE).
  • Results showed a reduction in overall length of stay and improved efficiency in testing, highlighting the protocol's potential for safe early discharges in emergency care.
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Background And Importance: Chest pain (CP) is one of the most frequent presentations to the emergency department (ED), a large proportion of which is non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP). Repeat attendances to ED are common and impose considerable burden to overstretched departments.

Objective: Our aim was to determine drivers for repeat ED presentations using NCCP as the primary cause of index presentation.

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Background: Unstable angina (UA), considered historically a marker of high risk, has rarely been studied in the high sensitive troponin era. We sought to characterise this population and determine short- and medium-term outcomes for UA and compared this to both patients with musculoskeletal chest pain and adjudicated type 1 MI (NSTEMI).

Method: We conducted a post-hoc analysis of 2 prospective cohort studies of suspected acute coronary syndrome in 2 hospitals in the northwest of England.

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