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  • Mind The Bleep (MTB) is an online educational platform run by UK resident doctors, focusing on providing free surgical education resources for early postgraduate doctors, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The study assessed MTB's teaching methods using a mix of quantitative and qualitative data, including participant feedback and website analytics, analyzing 22 educational programs and 140 webinars conducted between 2021 and 2024.
  • Results showed significant increases in participant confidence (p<0.05) and highlighted the effectiveness of a near-peer teaching model, although limitations included a low feedback response rate and limited types of feedback collected.
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Objectives: Impaired awareness of hyperglycaemia (IAH) affects approximately 20-40% of people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D), predisposing them to severe hypoglycaemia. This systematic review evaluated the efficacy of closed-loop automated insulin delivery systems (CL-AID) in restoring IAH compared with standard diabetes care, including other diabetes technologies.

Methods: Six electronic databases were searched for published and unpublished observational and randomised-control studies (RCTs) from inception to 29th of May 2024.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common solid malignancy in men in the UK. Pleomorphic giant cell carcinoma (PGCC) is a rare, aggressive variant of prostate adenocarcinoma. PGCC is associated with a poor prognosis and high Gleason-grade characteristics, often occurring in patients with a history of PCa treatment.

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Longitudinal Goal Attainment With Repeat Injections of AbobotulinumtoxinA in Adults With Lower Limb Spasticity: Results From a Prospective Observational Study.

Arch Phys Med Rehabil

November 2024

Department of PM&R, Centro de Medicina de Reabilitaçãode Alcoitão, Serviço de Reabilitação de adultos 3, Estoril, Portugal.

Objective: To assess longitudinal goal attainment with repeat abobotulinumtoxinA (AboBoNT-A) injections for lower limb spasticity (LLS) over 16 months.

Design: Prospective, longitudinal, international, multicenter, observational study (NCT04050527).

Setting: Specialist neurorehabilitation centers.

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Long-Term outcomes after stress echocardiography in real world practice: five-year follow-up of the UK Evarest study.

Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging

November 2024

Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Aims: Stress echocardiography is widely used to assess patients with chest pain. The clinical value of a positive or negative test result to inform on likely longer-term outcomes when applied in real world practice across a healthcare system has not been previously reported.

Methods And Results: 5503 patients recruited across 32 UK NHS hospitals between 2018 and 2022, participating in the EVAREST/BSE-NSTEP prospective cohort study, with data on medical outcomes up to 2023 available from NHS England were included in analysis.

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Introduction: Restorative proctocolectomy (RPC) and total colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis (TC-IRA) are traditional surgical options for individuals with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Re-appraisal and modification to these techniques, such as near-total colectomy with ileo-distal sigmoid anastomosis (NT-IDSA) and RPC with robotic intracorporeal single-stapled anastomosis (RPC-RiSSA), have been implemented in recent years. This study aimed to evaluate the early postoperative outcomes associated with novel techniques employed in a single centre for restorative surgery in patients with FAP.

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Introduction: Migration to the UK continues to rise. Refugee and migrant health needs are complex and multifaceted, and UK medical schools do not equip trainees to care confidently for this population.

Methods: A systematic literature review was performed to design a curriculum, which includes core themes, learning objectives, and proposed teaching methods.

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Objectives: To assess how ethnicity, migration status and occupation are associated with healthcare workers (HCW) redeployment experiences during COVID-19 in a nationwide ethnically diverse sample.

Design: A cross-sectional analysis using data from the nationwide United Kingdom Research Study into Ethnicity And COVID-19 outcomes in Healthcare workers (UK-REACH) cohort study.

Setting: Healthcare settings.

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Introduction: Interventional radiology (IR) is a rapidly developing speciality where innovation-especially in teaching practices-is vital. With workforce and capacity shortages, synthesis of classical educational theories and novel strategies utilising virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI) provide opportunities to make teaching as efficient and effective as possible. The aim of this review is to examine the literature on different approaches in IR teaching and learning in undergraduates and postgraduates.

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  • Cystoscopy has improved bladder cancer diagnosis, but there's variability among experts in assessing tumor stage and grade, prompting the integration of AI to enhance image analysis.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis will be conducted using articles from specified databases published between May 2015 and April 2024, focusing on studies utilizing AI for cystoscopic image analysis of bladder cancer.
  • No ethical clearance is needed for this review, and the findings will be shared through peer-reviewed publications and conferences.
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What are the experiences of pregnancy for women living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

Midwifery

January 2025

The Elizabeth Bryan Multiple Births Centre, Birmingham City University, School of Health Sciences, Birmingham B15 3TN, UK.

Background: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a long-term condition affecting the digestive tract and is an umbrella term for two main conditions: ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's Disease (CD), which can cause diarrhoea, anaemia, weight loss, rectal bleeding and abdominal pain. Approximately 500,000 people live with IBD in the UK, with half being diagnosed before the age of 35 years (Ferguson, Mahsud-Dornan, and Patterson 2008). IBD increases the risk of pregnancy complications, with symptoms being unpredictable during pregnancy.

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Ceftriaxone-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae detected in England, 2015-24: an observational analysis.

J Antimicrob Chemother

December 2024

Blood Safety, Hepatitis, STI & HIV Division, United Kingdom Health Security Agency, London, UK.

Objectives: Since June 2022, there has been a rise in the number of ceftriaxone-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae cases detected in England (n = 15), of which a third were XDR. We describe the demographic and clinical details of the recent cases and investigate the phenotypic and molecular characteristics of the isolates. For a comprehensive overview, we also reviewed 16 ceftriaxone-resistant cases previously identified in England since December 2015 and performed a global genomic comparison of all publicly available ceftriaxone-resistant N.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of biodegradable temporising matrix (BTM) in reconstructing complex wounds through a systematic review and meta-analysis following PRISMA guidelines.
  • It analyzed data from 26 studies involving 1153 complex wounds, finding high integration rates (92.7%) and low infection rates (12.6%) with positive scar outcomes.
  • The authors concluded that BTM serves as a strong dermal template for wound reconstruction, suggesting further randomized controlled trials to strengthen the findings.
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Steroids in severe community-acquired pneumonia.

Breathe (Sheff)

October 2024

Division of Immunology, Immunity to Infection and Respiratory Medicine, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester, UK.

Article Synopsis
  • There are conflicting findings on the effectiveness of steroids for treating severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), with past studies having small sample sizes.
  • Recent large trials, ESCAPe and CAPE COD, evaluated different steroid treatments and timing, with ESCAPe not showing any significant difference in mortality, while CAPE COD found hydrocortisone improved short-term survival and reduced complications.
  • Differences in study design, including patient characteristics and steroid regimens, highlight the need for further research to establish the best dosing and long-term effects of steroid use in severe CAP.
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Background: Anaesthetists of all grades who work on a labour ward are likely to be involved in the insertion or management of an intrathecal catheter after inadvertent dural puncture at some point in their careers. Although the use of intrathecal catheters after inadvertent dural puncture in labour has increased in popularity over recent decades, robust evidence on best practice has been lacking.

Methods: The Obstetric Anaesthetists' Association set up an expert working party to review the literature.

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Incidental findings in research brain MRI: Definition, prevalence and ethical implications.

J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol

September 2024

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Radiological incidental findings (IFs) are previously undetected abnormalities which are unrelated to the original indication for imaging and are unexpectedly discovered. In brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the prevalence of IFs is increasing. By reviewing the literature on IFs in brain MRI performed for research purposes and discussing ethical considerations of IFs, this paper provides an overview of brain IF research results and factors contributing to inconsistencies and considers how the consent process can be improved from an ethical perspective.

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Objectives: The development of technical skills in peripheral and aortic endovascular intervention is an essential part of interventional radiology (IR) training. Access to endovascular training remains contentious, with IR and vascular surgery (VS) trainees competing for opportunities. The Collaborative Peripheral and Aortic Endovascular Training Survey (CPAETS) aimed to evaluate IR trainees' experiences, expectations, and barriers to endovascular training.

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Background: A consensus definition for active sacroiliitis by MRI, mentioned in the Assessment of SpondyloArthritis International Society (ASAS) classification criteria for axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), was published in 2009 and included a qualitative and quantitative MRI cut-off component. In 2021, updates to the quantitative component were preliminarily proposed. This post hoc analysis of part A of the phase 3 open-label C-OPTIMISE study (NCT02505542) explores the differences by applying the 2009 and preliminary 2021 inflammatory cut-offs on clinical outcomes of axSpA patients treated with certolizumab pegol.

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