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Protective immunity following COVID-19 infection is not yet fully understood. An understanding of COVID-19 reinfection will be key in guiding government and public health policy decisions in the coming months. This report describes two distinct infective episodes of COVID-19 occurring in the same individual, at the time of writing the first published case in the UK.

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  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) leads to significant health issues, and this study evaluates the impact of xenon treatment on recovery in rats with severe TBI.
  • Xenon treatment showed promising results by reducing brain lesion size, improving movement abilities, and minimizing neuronal loss within critical brain areas.
  • The treatment also increased certain inflammatory cells, indicating that early beneficial neuroinflammation may play a role in xenon's neuroprotective effects, suggesting its potential as a clinical treatment for brain trauma.
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Background: Acute pain is one of the most commonly cited reasons for attendance to the emergency department (ED), and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) Best Practice Guideline (2014) acknowledged that the current management of acute pain in UK EDs is inadequate and has a poor evidence base.

Methods: The Prescription Of analgesia in Emergency Medicine (POEM) survey is a cross-sectional observational survey of consecutive patients presenting to 12 National Health Service (NHS) EDs with limb fracture and/or dislocation in England and Scotland and was carried out between 2015 and 2017. The primary outcome was to assess the adequacy of pain management in the ED against the recommendations in the RCEM Best Practice Guidelines.

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Atomic Theory and Radioactivity.

Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol)

April 2021

Department of Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering, Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Reading, UK. Electronic address:

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Argon: a noble, but not inert, treatment for brain trauma?

Br J Anaesth

January 2021

Anaesthetics, Pain Medicine and Intensive Care Section, Department of Surgery and Cancer, London, UK; Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, London, UK. Electronic address:

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  • Incidental findings of coronary and cardiac calcification are common in non-gated thoracic CT scans, and it's important to review the heart in these cases.
  • Coronary artery calcification indicates coronary artery disease and is linked to a poorer prognosis; it should be reported using a simple scoring system and include management recommendations for cardiovascular risk factors.
  • Additional findings like aortic valve calcification and other cardiac calcifications should also be noted, but many of these may not have clinical significance.
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Introduction: Full-thickness chondral defects at the knee joint predispose to the beginning of a degenerative process which final consequence is the compartment collapse and finally the deviation to varus, because the cartilage of the medial femoral condyle is the most frequently affected area. Likewise, people with these chondral defects are more likely to develop tricompartmental osteoarthritis, reason why early surgical management should be the treatment of choice. The aim of this study was to compare the pre- and post-operative lower limb alignment (mechanical axis), in cases of full-thickness chondral defects of the femoral medial condyle that have been managed by means of a prosthetic focal inlay resurfacing, at a minimum follow-up of five years.

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Robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) is the most common robotic surgical procedure, but there are little published data to inform anaesthetic practice. We aimed to characterise the range of anaesthetic practice for RALP in the United Kingdom through a national survey. We conducted an online national survey to determine current anaesthetic practice for RALP.

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Objectives: We sought to characterise the outcomes of patients with haematological malignancy and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in hospital in our regional network of 7 hospitals.

Methods: Consecutive hospitalised patients with haematological malignancy and SARS-CoV-2 infection were identified from 01/03/2020 to 06/05/2020. Outcomes were categorised as death, resolved or ongoing.

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Noble gas neuroprotection: xenon and argon protect against hypoxic-ischaemic injury in rat hippocampus in vitro via distinct mechanisms.

Br J Anaesth

November 2019

Anaesthetics, Pain Medicine and Intensive Care Section, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, UK; Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, London, UK. Electronic address:

Background: Noble gases may provide novel treatments for neurological injuries such as ischaemic and traumatic brain injury. Few studies have evaluated the complete series of noble gases under identical conditions in the same model.

Methods: We used an in vitro model of hypoxia-ischaemia to evaluate the neuroprotective properties of the series of noble gases, helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon.

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Central nervous system (CNS) relapse following R-CHOP (rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisolone) occurs in 2-5% of patents with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). Many patients aged ≥70 years are unsuitable for high-dose methotrexate (HDMTX) prophylaxis and therefore often receive stand-alone intrathecal prophylaxis. The CNS international prognostic index (CNS-IPI) is a clinical CNS relapse risk score that has not specifically been validated in elderly patients.

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The levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine device induces endometrial decidualisation in women on tamoxifen.

J Obstet Gynaecol

November 2019

Reproductive Sciences Section, Department of Cancer Studies and Molecular Medicine, University of Leicester, Leicester , UK.

There is conflicting literature on whether the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS; Mirena) induces decidualisation in the tamoxifen-treated endometrium. The expression of the decidualisation marker IGFBP-1 was measured using immunohistochemistry in endometrial biopsies and in serum (using ELISA) of 20 postmenopausal women at the start of tamoxifen-treatment for breast cancer. Ten women were then fitted with LNG-IUS and the other ten received tamoxifen-treatment only and acted as controls.

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Xenon improves long-term cognitive function, reduces neuronal loss and chronic neuroinflammation, and improves survival after traumatic brain injury in mice.

Br J Anaesth

July 2019

Anaesthetics, Pain Medicine and Intensive Care Section, Department of Surgery and Cancer, UK; Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, UK. Electronic address:

Background: Xenon is a noble gas with neuroprotective properties that can improve short and long-term outcomes in young adult mice after controlled cortical impact. This follow-up study investigates the effects of xenon on very long-term outcomes and survival.

Methods: C57BL/6N young adult male mice (n=72) received single controlled cortical impact or sham surgery and were treated with either xenon (75% Xe:25% O) or control gas (75% N:25% O).

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Lung and pleural malignancies remain common in the UK with poor survival rates due, at least in part, to late stage diagnosis. Diagnostic pathways aim to reduce the time taken for patients to reach a diagnosis and treatment, with the use of positron emission tomography and endobronchial ultrasound to provide staging information alongside diagnostics. Advances in molecular phenotyping of tumours and the development of treatments to target these have provided new therapeutic options which can be individualised to patients.

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Objective: To assess the association of symptoms of depression and anxiety with sexual risk behaviour and history, among women and heterosexual men attending genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics.

Methods: Attitudes to and Understanding of Risk of Acquisition of HIV (AURAH) was a cross-sectional, self-administered questionnaire study recruited from 20 GUM clinics in England, 2013-2014. This analysis included women and heterosexual men.

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Background: The increasing incidence of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) in ageing populations places a significant burden on healthcare systems. Co-morbidity, frailty, and reduced organ and physiological reserve contribute to treatment-related complications. The optimal dose intensity of R-CHOP to optimize outcome across different ages with variable frailty and comorbidity burden is unclear.

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Background: Ablating left atrial (LA) ganglionated plexi (GP), identified invasively by high-frequency stimulation (HFS) during pulmonary vein isolation (PVI), may reduce atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrence. I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (I-mIBG) solid-state SPECT LA innervation imaging (LAII) has the spatial resolution to detect LAGP non-invasively but this has never been demonstrated in clinical practice.

Methods: 20 prospective patients with paroxysmal AF scheduled for PVI underwent I-mIBG LAII.

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A Novel In Vitro Model of Blast Traumatic Brain Injury.

J Vis Exp

December 2018

Anaesthetics, Pain Medicine and Intensive Care Section, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London; Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London;

Traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of death and disability in military and civilian populations. Blast traumatic brain injury results from the detonation of explosive devices, however, the mechanisms that underlie the brain damage resulting from blast overpressure exposure are not entirely understood and are believed to be unique to this type of brain injury. Preclinical models are crucial tools that contribute to better understand blast-induced brain injury.

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Background: Healthcare-associated Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) in pregnant/postpartum women is underreported, especially outside of North America. We report a cluster of cases in 2 neighboring secondary care hospitals in South-East England. The objective of this study was to identify the epidemiology and risk factors for infection.

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Meetings are a common occurrence in academic and medical life. However, most of these meetings will be under-productive and inefficient uses of time. In this article, we provide valuable tips on how best to plan a meeting and get the most out of the people in attendance.

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