39 results match your criteria: "North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust[Affiliation]"

Improving measurement 1: Harnessing the PROMise of outcome measures.

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg

March 2019

Reconstructive Surgery & Regenerative Medicine Research Group, Institute of Life Sciences, Swansea University Medical School, Swansea, UK.

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Women with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) are usually treated with platinum/taxane therapy after cytoreductive surgery but there is considerable inter-individual variation in response. To identify germline single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that contribute to variations in individual responses to chemotherapy, we carried out a multi-phase genome-wide association study (GWAS) in 1,244 women diagnosed with serous EOC who were treated with the same first-line chemotherapy, carboplatin and paclitaxel. We identified two SNPs (rs7874043 and rs72700653) in TTC39B (best P=7x10-5, HR=1.

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An 80-year-old man presented with a 6-month history of indurated tender purple papules. These had coalesced to form plaques with some central scarring and a dermatomal distribution on the left arm, immediately following herpes zoster (HZ) infection at this site. The patient had a 5-year history of small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL), which was being managed conservatively under a 'watch and wait' protocol.

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Extrinsic allergic alveolitis.

Respirology

May 2006

Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia, and North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK.

Extrinsic allergic alveolitis (also known as hypersensitivity pneumonitis) is caused by repeated inhalation of mainly organic antigens by sensitized subjects. This induces a hypersensitivity response in the distal bronchioles and alveoli and subjects may present clinically with a variety of symptoms. The aims of this review are to describe the current concepts of the immunological response, the diverse clinical presentation of this disease, the relevant investigations and management, and areas for future studies.

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Aim: To determine the effect on quality of life and cost effectiveness of specialist nurse early supported discharge for women undergoing major abdominal and/or pelvic surgery for benign gynaecological disease compared with routine care.

Study Design: Randomised controlled trial comparing specialist nurse supported discharge with routine hospital care in gynaecology. The SF-36, a generic health status questionnaire, was used to measure women's evaluation of their health state before surgery and at 6 weeks after surgery.

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Radiotracer development in psychiatry.

Nucl Med Commun

March 2005

West of Scotland Radionuclide Dispensary, North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust, Western Infirmary, Dumbarton Rd, Glasgow, G11 6NT, UK.

Over the last 20 years a number of radiotracers that target various neurotransmitter systems have been developed for use in imaging studies in psychiatry, but there are many more targets still to be investigated. The development of a radiotracer for clinical positron emission tomography (PET) or single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) neuroimaging studies can be a complex and lengthy process with few imaging agents successfully progressing into clinical human studies. One of the most challenging aspects in the procedure is the development of a rapid and simple radiosynthesis protocol to obtain the potential radiotracer with adequate specific activity, isolated radiochemical yield and radiochemical purity for human imaging.

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Cricoid pressure: a simple, yet effective biofeedback trainer.

Eur J Anaesthesiol

June 2004

North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust, Department of Anaesthesia, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, UK.

Background And Objective: Only regular training of anaesthetic personnel ensures safe and reliable application of cricoid pressure during rapid sequence induction of anaesthesia. Previously described training devices are either complicated, too expensive and usually unavailable, or they are very simple and do not correctly simulate the process of applying cricoid force. We designed and tested a cricoid pressure trainer with real-time display of applied force.

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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) have been implicated in a number of neurological disorders. 5-Iodo-3-[2(S)-2-azetidinylmethoxy]pyridine (5-I-A-85380) is a novel nAChR marker, binding predominantly to the alpha4beta2 subtype. This in vitro autoradiography study describes the distribution of 5-[(125)I]-A-85380 binding in post-mortem brain tissue from normal elderly individuals and from cases with age-associated dementias of both neurodegenerative and vascular types.

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Rehabilitation: identification of needs, priorities and expectations, and the evaluation of benefit.

Int J Audiol

July 2003

MRC Institute of Hearing Research, Scottish Section, North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, UK.

Audiology services evolved from technical disciplines with emphasis on assessment of hearing impairments rather than the experiences of disabilities and handicaps. This article argues for a comprehensive, though structured, framework for the assessment of listening needs (disabilities) which, via sets of personal and societal contexts, lead to handicaps. Rehabilitative and instrumental interventions should be selected on the basis of disabilities and handicaps as modulated by individuals' expectations and attitudes, and configured as part of an overall management plan aimed at alleviating the consequences of impaired hearing.

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Aims: To determine the population pharmacokinetics of intramuscular (i.m.) gentamicin in African infants with suspected severe sepsis.

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An exploratory review of 33 referrals to an Occupational Health Service of employees with alcohol problems provided information on age and sex, job category, mode of referral, medical and social problems and outcome. Case records were examined providing information on clinical assessment and the treatment options. The high rates of relapse, drop-out and refusal of help, supported the view that this population had serious alcohol problems.

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A population model of epirubicin pharmacokinetics and application to dosage guidelines.

Cancer Chemother Pharmacol

July 2003

Clinical Pharmacology Section, Division of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, University of Glasgow, North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust, Glasgow, UK.

Purpose: To use a population approach to identify readily available clinical or biochemical characteristics that influence the pharmacokinetics of epirubicin and to develop new dosage guidelines based on these results.

Methods: Data were available from 109 patients with advanced breast cancer, 72 of whom were known to have liver metastases. They were treated with single-agent epirubicin 12.

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The aims of the study are to identify and prioritize research questions of importance to nurses in North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust and to investigate and describe the existing evidence base for the highest priority questions identified. The consensus method known as the Delphi technique was used. Systematic searching of the literature for each question identified from the research priorities enabled the existing evidence base to be characterized.

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Analysis of PorA variable region 3 in meningococci: implications for vaccine policy?

Vaccine

June 2003

Scottish Meningococcus and Pneumococcus Reference Laboratory, North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust, Stobhill Hospital, Balornock Road, Glasgow G21 3UW, Scotland, UK.

Outer membrane protein (OMP) vaccines are being developed against Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B which may provide protection against common circulating serotypes and serosubtypes in some countries. However, limited data is available in Europe from genosubtyping meningococci. We therefore undertook a retrospective analysis of the three main variable regions, VR1, VR2 as well as VR3, of the porA gene from N.

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In vitro comparison of orthodontic band cements.

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop

January 2003

Unit of Orthodontics, Glasgow Dental Hospital and School, North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust, Glasgow, Scotland.

The aim of the study was to compare the mean retentive strength of microetched orthodontic bands cemented to extracted human third molars with a modified composite, a resin-modified glass ionomer cement, and a conventional glass ionomer cement. The mode of band failure and amount of cement remaining on the tooth at deband were also assessed. Finally, survival time of bands with each cement was assessed with simulated mechanical stress in a ball mill.

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Detection and genotyping of meningococci using a nested PCR approach.

J Med Microbiol

January 2003

Scottish Meningococcus and Pneumococcus Reference Laboratory, North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust, Stobhill Hospital, Balornock Road, Glasgow G21 3UW, UK 2Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, UK.

An effective vaccine against Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B is required. Outer-membrane protein vaccines have been developed, which may provide protection against common circulating serotypes and serosubtypes in some countries. However, limited genosubtyping data are available because most laboratories use mAbs directed against a limited number of specific serotypes and serosubtypes and laboratories do not genosubtype directly from body fluids due to the lack of a sensitive PCR method.

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Background: Emergency Nurse Practitioners (ENP) are increasingly managing minor injuries in Accident and Emergency departments across the United Kingdom. This study aimed to develop methods and tools that could be used to measure the quality of ENP-led care. These tools were then tested in a randomized controlled trial.

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The objective of this review was to ascertain the incidence of childhood sexual abuse: to ascertain the long-term effects of childhood sexual abuse and to collate the experiences of homeopaths in caring for survivors. Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is common with a high percentage of homeopathic patients giving a positive history. It is associated with many common clinical conditions, particularly pelvic pain.

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Clinical aspects of pneumonia.

Br J Biomed Sci

November 2002

Scottish Meningococcus and Pneumococcus Reference Laboratory, Stobhill Hospital, House on the Hill, North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust, Glasgow G21 3UW, UK.

Pneumonia is a serious medical condition and a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It has many infectious aetiologies, although bacterial and viral forms are most common. Our understanding of pneumonia has improved significantly during the course of the 20th century but the overall disease burden has changed little.

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Semi-automation of the polymerase chain reaction for laboratory confirmation of meningococcal disease.

Br J Biomed Sci

November 2002

Scottish Meningococcus and Pneumococcus Reference Laboratory, House on the Hill, Stobhill Hospital, North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust, Glasgow G21 3UW, UK.

Demand for accurate high-throughput detection and characterisation of medically important bacteria has increased dramatically within research and clinical laboratories. Liquid-handling robots have been developed to achieve high levels of accuracy and reproducibility. Assay automation can play a key role in the modern diagnostic laboratory and the data presented here shows that automated PCR is comparable with manual methods.

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Background: Current methods for the molecular diagnosis of the 21-hydroxylase deficiency variant of congenital adrenal hyperplasia use cumbersome combinations of Southern blotting and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The aim of the present study was to develop a practical genetic test for the unambiguous diagnosis of this condition, and to use this procedure to determine the range of mutations in Scottish patients. In addition, we wished to obtain further information to that currently available in the literature regarding the correlation of genotype with phenotype in any identified carriers.

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This randomised, double-blind, prospective study compared morphine (1 mg x m(-1)) with the combination of morphine (1 mg x m(-1)) and ketamine (0.75 mg x m(-1)) via a patient-controlled analgesia system (PCAS) for postoperative pain control. A total of 42 female patients, ASA grade I and II, undergoing elective total abdominal hysterectomy was studied.

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