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Lateralized Subthalamic Stimulation for Axial Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease: Exploratory Outcomes and Open-Label Extension.

Mov Disord Clin Pract

November 2024

The Edmond J. Safra Program in Parkinson's Disease and the Morton and Gloria Shulman Movement Disorders Clinic, Toronto Western Hospital, University Hospital Network and Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Background: A randomized trial suggested that reducing left-sided subthalamic stimulation amplitude could improve axial dysfunction.

Objectives: To explore open-label tolerability and associations between trial outcomes and asymmetry data.

Methods: We collected adverse events in trial participants treated with open-label lateralized settings for ≥3 months.

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  • Inherited metabolic diseases in adults are often overlooked, leading to serious health issues and increased risk of death.
  • Diagnosis is difficult due to vague symptoms that can mimic common problems and the belief that these diseases mainly affect children.
  • The paper presents cases of patients with multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MADD) to showcase the complexities in diagnosing these disorders in adults.
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Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) results from complex hypersensitivity reactions to , which often occur in patients with asthma, cystic fibrosis (CF), or CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)-related disorders. Genetic predisposition, particularly variants of the gene, probably plays a significant role in the development of ABPA. We present the case of a 20-year-old male with ABPA and bronchiectasis that was initially misdiagnosed as a result of normal sweat chloride values and negative first-level genetic testing results.

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Hyperammonaemia: review of the pathophysiology, aetiology and investigation.

Pathology

October 2024

The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia; Inborn Errors of Metabolism Service, Department of Endocrinology, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, WA, Australia; PathWest Laboratory Medicine, Department of Biochemistry, Fiona Stanley Hospital Network, Perth, WA, Australia. Electronic address:

Acute hyperammonaemia is a medical emergency as it can progress to cerebral oedema, seizures, coma and death. Hepatic encephalopathy secondary to cirrhotic disease or portosystemic shunting are relatively well-known causes, but non-cirrhotic aetiologies of acute hyperammonaemia are less well-known, especially in the emergency department. However, an elevated ammonia is not required to make the diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy.

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Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is the leading infectious cause of sensorineural hearing loss and neurodevelopmental disabilities, with prompt detection (<21 days of life) required to enable accurate diagnosis and anti-viral treatment where clinically appropriate. International guidelines recommend cCMV screening for infants who do not pass their Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS). This study aimed to explore parental experiences of targeted cCMV screening through the UNHS in Victoria, Australia between 2019 and 2020 (HearS-cCMV study).

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Smart Operating Room in Digestive Surgery: A Narrative Review.

Healthcare (Basel)

August 2024

Unit of Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Ferrara University Hospital, 44124 Ferrara, Italy.

The introduction of new technologies in current digestive surgical practice is progressively reshaping the operating room, defining the fourth surgical revolution. The implementation of black boxes and control towers aims at streamlining workflow and reducing surgical error by early identification and analysis, while augmented reality and artificial intelligence augment surgeons' perceptual and technical skills by superimposing three-dimensional models to real-time surgical images. Moreover, the operating room architecture is transitioning toward an integrated digital environment to improve efficiency and, ultimately, patients' outcomes.

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Background: Limited knowledge on nutritional epidemiology in Ghanaian children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) necessitates a comprehensive investigation for an improved understanding of malnutrition in this population.

Objectives: We aimed to describe the epidemiology of malnutrition among children with CP in Ghana.

Methods: The study used data collected as part of the Ghana CP Register (GCPR).

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Neurologic depression in term/near-term neonates (neonatal encephalopathy, NE) is uncommon with modern obstetric care. Asphyxial birth, with or without co-factors, accounts for a minority of NE, while maldevelopment (congenital malformations, growth aberrations, genetic, metabolic and placental abnormalities) plays an enlarging role in identifying etiologic subgroups of NE. The terms NE and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) have not been employed uniformly, hampering research and clinical care.

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Enhancing nurse practitioner research through reflexivity.

J Am Assoc Nurse Pract

November 2024

Faculty of Science, Medicine, and Health-School for Nursing, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia.

This article highlights the essential role of reflexivity in research, using a qualitative project involving interviews with nurse practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic as an example. It discusses the potential biases inherent in research, particularly when the researcher's experiences closely align with those of the participants. Drawing on the perspective of a nurse practitioner engaged in both research and health care provision, this article explores the importance of reflexivity in addressing these biases.

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Introduction: Current literature lacks consensus on initial assessments and routine follow-up care of patients with alpha-mannosidosis (AM). A Delphi panel was conducted to generate and validate recommendations on best practices for initial assessment, routine follow-up care, and integrated care coordination of patients with AM.

Methods: A modified Delphi method involving 3 rounds of online surveys was used.

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ATAGI targeted review 2023: Vaccination for preventing influenza in Australia.

Commun Dis Intell (2018)

July 2024

Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation, Department of Health and Aged Care, Australian Government, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Article Synopsis
  • Annual influenza epidemics significantly impact global health and economy, but their activity dropped during the COVID-19 pandemic, only to resurge in Australia in early 2022, coinciding with the Omicron variant wave.
  • * The current influenza vaccination program in Australia recommends yearly vaccinations for all individuals aged 6 months and older, with free vaccines provided for at-risk groups, but overall coverage, particularly among younger populations, remains low.
  • * To improve vaccination rates, strategies such as better monitoring, culturally appropriate resources, and addressing specific population needs are essential for enhancing the overall effectiveness of the immunization program.
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Objective: Genetic and environmental factors influence pathogenesis and rising incidence of paediatric inflammatory bowel disease (PIBD). The aim was to meta-analyse evidence of diet and environmental factors in PIBD.

Methods: A systematic search was conducted to identify diet and environmental factors with comparable risk outcome measures and had been reported in two or more PIBD studies for inclusion in meta-analyses.

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Involvement of the choroid plexus in Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology: findings from mouse and human proteomic studies.

Fluids Barriers CNS

July 2024

Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, Alzheimer Centrum Limburg, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, Maastricht, 6200 MD, The Netherlands.

Background: Structural and functional changes of the choroid plexus (ChP) have been reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Nonetheless, the role of the ChP in the pathogenesis of AD remains largely unknown. We aim to unravel the relation between ChP functioning and core AD pathogenesis using a unique proteomic approach in mice and humans.

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Introduction: Non-italian citizens experienced less access to anti-COVID-19 vaccination, compared to the native population. Literature has found differences in adherence to anti-COVID-19 vaccination among these groups; however, there are apparently no studies that investigated the role of citizenship. Our objective was to investigate the role of citizenship in vaccine hesitancy toward anti-COVID-19 vaccination and the completion of vaccine cycle, in the non-Italian citizens resident in the Umbria Region.

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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder resources for health professionals: a scoping review.

BMJ Open

July 2024

Speciality of Child and Adolescent Health, University of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Objectives: This scoping review aimed to identify and critically appraise resources for health professionals to identify, diagnose, refer, and support individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)-including the extent to which the resources are appropriate for use in communities with First Nations Peoples.

Method: Seven peer-reviewed databases (April 2022) and 14 grey literature websites (August 2022) were searched. The reference lists of all sources that underwent full-text review were handsearched, and FASD experts were consulted for additional sources.

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Cerebral (Aβ) plaque and (pTau) tangle deposition are hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet are insufficient to confer complete AD-like neurodegeneration experimentally. Factors acting upstream of Aβ/pTau in AD remain unknown, but their identification could enable earlier diagnosis and more effective treatments. T cell abnormalities are emerging AD hallmarks, and CD8 T cells were recently found to mediate neurodegeneration downstream of tangle deposition in hereditary neurodegeneration models.

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CSF proteomic profiles of neurodegeneration biomarkers in Alzheimer's disease.

Alzheimers Dement

September 2024

Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, Alzheimer Centrum Limburg, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands.

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigated the role of neurodegeneration markers (neurogranin, neurofilament light, and hippocampal volume) in Alzheimer's disease using cerebrospinal fluid proteomics.
  • A small number of individuals exhibited both amyloid and tau pathology with either neurogranin or neurofilament light, showing distinct proteomic profiles based on these markers.
  • The findings suggest that neurogranin might not be the best indicator of neurodegeneration and that different markers provide unique insights into the disease, helping refine staging beyond just amyloid and tau levels.
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Aim: To describe the pre-implementation context and implementation approach, for a clinician researcher career pathway.

Background: Clinician researchers across all health disciplines are emerging to radically influence practice change and improve patient outcomes. Yet, to date, there are limited clinician researcher career pathways embedded in clinical practice for nurses and midwives.

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Commentary on "Prospective trial of a uniform protocol for managing infants with neurogenic bladder".

J Pediatr Urol

December 2024

The Sydney Childrens Hospital Network, Sydney, Australia; The Children's Hospital Westmead Clinical School, Sydney University, Australia. Electronic address:

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  • Maternal mortality in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) being a leading cause of related deaths and health complications.
  • Labor and delivery pose heightened risks for pregnant individuals with CVD, yet there is varied approach to management due to a lack of high-quality randomized studies.
  • To address this, a panel of experts including cardiologists and obstetricians has come together to create practical guidelines for managing labor and delivery for high-risk patients with CVD, covering aspects like delivery method, timing, and use of medical devices.
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  • Most causes of delirium are not neurological, making neurological diagnostic tests (NDTs) potentially less effective in diagnosing it.
  • A study evaluated patients in an internal medicine ward to assess the relationship between delirium and the use of NDTs, finding that those with delirium were more likely to undergo these tests but received minimal actionable results.
  • The findings suggest that while patients with delirium had more NDTs, these tests had a low impact on treatment decisions, highlighting the need for better guidelines to manage delirium cases.
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Development of a set of measurable outcome indicators for Flemish patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol

September 2024

Translational Research in Gastrointestinal Disorders (TARGID), Department of Chronic Diseases and Metabolism, KU Leuven, Leuven.

Objective: Uniform and standardised quality measurement allows care assessment and improvement. Following a pragmatic consensus method we aimed to agree on a selection of measurable quality indicators that can be used to assess, benchmark and gradually improve inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care in Flanders.

Methods: Of 49 structures, 135 processes and 37 outcome indicators identified through literature, 58 were preselected and reformulated into measurable outcome indicators by four IBD physicians.

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Background: Few national-level studies have evaluated the impact of 'hybrid' immunity (vaccination coupled with recovery from infection) from the Omicron variants of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).

Methods: From May 2020 to December 2022, we conducted serial assessments (each of ~4000-9000 adults) examining SARS-CoV-2 antibodies within a mostly representative Canadian cohort drawn from a national online polling platform. Adults, most of whom were vaccinated, reported viral test-confirmed infections and mailed self-collected dried blood spots (DBSs) to a central lab.

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