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Objectives: To evaluate the relative importance of changing paternity ("primipaternity", direct inquiry with patients) in multiparas versus prolonged birth/pregnancy interval as risk factors for preeclampsia (PE) by a logistic regression model comparing the adjusted odds ratios of both exposures.

Design: Assessment of all consecutive singleton deliveries (from 22 weeks onwards) at South-Reunion University's maternity (Reunion Island, Indian Ocean) over 23 years (2001-2023) using an epidemiological perinatal database on obstetrical factors (264 items in total, of which, chronic or gestational hypertension, proteinuria, HELLP syndrome).

Results: Among the 53,572 multiparous singleton pregnancies, we identified 33,312 (62%) of multiparas who gave consecutive births, allowing calculation of birth intervals.

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A man aged in his sixties presented to the emergency department with vomiting, dizziness and generalised weakness preceded by perioral and peripheral paraesthesias for several hours. He did not speak English and was visiting from overseas. Examination revealed multidirectional nystagmus, subtle bilateral ptosis, marked bilateral upper limb dysmetria and heel-shin ataxia, with mild proximal limb weakness.

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18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG PET) can provide unique insights; however, access may be difficult. In this 2-year statewide study of all neurology inpatient admissions, 27.9% (41/147) of PET (any field of view) demonstrated significant abnormalities.

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Early Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Following Computer Navigated Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Study from the Australian Orthopaedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry.

J Arthroplasty

December 2024

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lyell McEwin Hospital, Elizabeth Vale, SA, Australia; Discipline of Medical Specialties, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia; College of Medicine & Public Health, Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, Australia.

Background: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a well-established treatment for symptomatic hip osteoarthritis (OA). The use of computer navigation in THA aims to achieve the reconstruction of the joint more consistently and precisely. The aim of this study was to contrast patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for THA procedures with and without commercially available navigation technologies.

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Background: There is limited published data on the caseload of general surgeons in Central Australia. The region has a significant Indigenous population, who often face higher rates of chronic diseases and require more frequent surgical interventions compared to non-Indigenous individuals. This study aims to outline the workload of surgeons at Alice Springs Hospital to determine the necessary skill set and surgical education for future surgeons.

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Treatment regimens and glycaemic outcomes in more than 100 000 children with type 1 diabetes (2013-22): a longitudinal analysis of data from paediatric diabetes registries.

Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol

January 2025

Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden; Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, Herlev, Denmark; Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Background: Advances in paediatric type 1 diabetes management and increased use of diabetes technology have led to improvements in glycaemia, reduced risk of severe hypoglycaemia, and improved quality of life. Since 1993, progressively lower HbA targets have been set. The aim of this study was to perform a longitudinal analysis of HbA, treatment regimens, and acute complications between 2013 and 2022 using data from eight national and one international paediatric diabetes registries.

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Background: Electronic medical records (EMRs) provide multiple efficiencies in communication to clinicians. The ability to copy and paste text in an EMR can be useful; however, it also conveys a risk of inaccurate documentation. Studies in international settings have described such overuse of copying to result in 'note bloat', with the dilution of relevant clinical information and potential clinical detriment.

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The environmental impact of large language models (LLMs) in medicine spans carbon emission, water consumption and rare mineral usage. Prior-generation LLMs, such as GPT-3, already have concerning environmental impacts. Next-generation LLMs, such as GPT-4, are more energy intensive and used frequently, posing potentially significant environmental harms.

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Objectives: To evaluate the effect of a clinician-designed digital notification system on the use of intravenous paracetamol during a medication shortage.

Methods: An in-house digital notification platform was designed through multidisciplinary collaboration. A 4-week pre- and post-implementation methodology was employed to evaluate the effect of the intervention.

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Objective: Recent randomised controlled trials underestimated the incidence of genitourinary (GU) complications occurring more than 5 years following pelvic radiotherapy. This study aimed to determine the burden of treatment at a single institution from late GU complications after pelvic radiotherapy.

Methods: A prospective study of all presentations for GU complications following pelvic radiotherapy at a tertiary urology department between November 2018 and November 2019 was performed.

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There are routine hospital workflows that are not addressed by certain institutional electronic medical records, including the detection of patients requiring haemodialysis who are admitted under non-nephrology services. In this study, the feasibility and performance of a clinician-developed automated haemodialysis patient finder was evaluated. The programme ran with zero downtime for 6 months and had zero false negatives or false positives.

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Ex Vivo Intestinal Organoid Models: Current State-of-the-Art and Challenges in Disease Modelling and Therapeutic Testing for Colorectal Cancer.

Cancers (Basel)

October 2024

Health and Biosecurity, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Westmead 2145, Australia.

Despite improvements in participation in population-based screening programme, colorectal cancer remains a major cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Targeted interventions are desirable to reduce the health and economic burden of this disease. Two-dimensional monolayers of colorectal cancer cell lines represent the traditional in vitro models for disease and are often used for diverse purposes, including the delineation of molecular pathways associated with disease aetiology or the gauging of drug efficacy.

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Unlabelled: Crossword puzzles have been utilised as a means of health professions education (HPE) gamification. A systematic review conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines was performed to evaluate the educational impact and describe the characteristics of crosswords in HPE contexts. Twenty-nine studies fulfilled inclusion criteria.

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Penicillin allergy is a significant burden on patient, prescribing and hospital outcomes. There has been increasing interest in the incorporation of penicillin allergy testing (i.e.

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Precision medicine in immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) requires a cellular understanding of treatment response. We describe a therapeutic atlas for Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) following adalimumab, an anti-tumour necrosis factor (anti-TNF) treatment. We generated ~1 million single-cell transcriptomes, organised into 109 cell states, from 216 gut biopsies (41 subjects), revealing disease-specific differences.

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  • - The study explored the effects of injecting phosphorus-32 (P) microparticles into pancreatic tumors during chemotherapy (FOLFIRINOX) to improve poor blood flow—which hinders treatment responses—in patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer (LAPC).
  • - Out of 20 patients, the results showed a significant decrease in tumor size and increased vascularity after P implantation, with 25% achieving tumor downstaging and four patients opting for surgery.
  • - Most patients (75%) remained alive after an average follow-up of 11.2 months, but the study found no significant difference in overall survival between patients who showed increased tumor blood flow and those who did not.
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  • This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of three adjuvants (morphine, clonidine, and dexmedetomidine) added to a caudal block with ropivacaine for pain relief in children undergoing selected surgeries.
  • It involved 63 children aged 1-6 and focused on the duration of analgesia, total pain management needs in 24 hours, and incidence of complications across the different adjuvant groups.
  • Results showed that all three groups provided comparable pain relief duration, with dexmedetomidine providing about 380 minutes and clonidine about 360 minutes before additional pain relief was needed.
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Background: In Australia and New Zealand, competitive selection processes for surgical specialty training programs often use a standardized curriculum vitae (CV) to assess criteria such as professional achievements. This review aims to assess the predictive validity, standardization, and implicit biases of these selection methods, as well as their implications for trainees and the diversity of surgical cohorts.

Methods: The 2023 CV scoring criteria were collected for all available specialty surgical programs in Australia and New Zealand.

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Artificial intelligence age prediction using electrocardiogram data: Exploring biological age differences.

Heart Rhythm

September 2024

Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Electronic address:

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  • An AI model was created to predict biological age from ECG data, which can help assess mortality risk and cardiovascular events.
  • The model was trained on over 63,000 patients, showing a strong correlation of 0.72 between predicted biological age and chronological age; younger patients had a higher biological age, while older patients had a lower biological age compared to their actual age.
  • The study found that women are biologically younger than men by about 10.7 months, and patients who had only one ECG recorded tended to be biologically younger than those with multiple recordings.
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