10 results match your criteria: "The Old Medical School[Affiliation]"
J Antimicrob Chemother
October 2022
Department of Microbiology, The Old Medical School, The General Infirmary at Leeds, Leeds LS1 3EX, UK.
J Antimicrob Chemother
March 2022
Department of Microbiology, The Old Medical School, The General Infirmary at Leeds, Leeds, LS1 3EX, UK.
Background: Blood biomarkers have the potential to help identify COVID-19 patients with bacterial coinfection in whom antibiotics are indicated. During the COVID-19 pandemic, procalcitonin testing was widely introduced at hospitals in the UK to guide antibiotic prescribing. We have determined the impact of this on hospital-level antibiotic consumption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Med Inform
September 2019
Centre of Medical Informatics, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics, The University of Edinburgh, Medical School, The Old Medical School, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Background: Qualitative studies have provided important insights into how hospital pharmacists' work changes when electronic medication management (EMM) systems are introduced. Quantitative studies of work practice change are rare. Despite the use of EMM systems internationally, there are no cross-country comparative studies of their impact on health professionals' work.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMJ Open
October 2015
Centre of Medical Informatics, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics, The University of Edinburgh, Medical School, The Old Medical School, Edinburgh, UK.
Introduction: Electronic prescribing (ePrescribing) systems are rapidly being introduced into National Health Systems (NHS) hospitals in England following their widespread earlier adoption into primary care settings. Such systems require substantial changes in the way pharmacists organise their work and perform their roles. There is however as yet limited evidence on the extent to which these changes may support or compromise efficient and safe working practices by pharmacists.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUltrasound Med Biol
June 2011
Medical Physics and Engineering, The Old Medical School, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, Leeds, United Kingdom.
The display monitor on an ultrasound scanner is used to make primary diagnoses. In this study, 31 ultrasound systems were assessed against current American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) display standards. Measurements of peak levels (L(max) and L(min)) were generated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Microbiol
December 2007
Department of Mycology, The Old Medical School, Thorseby Place, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK.
Candida species are the fourth most common cause of bloodstream infection (BSI) in the hospitalized patient. Candida glabrata is the most common non-Candida albicans Candida species in England and Wales with an attributed mortality of 48%. C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Microbiol
November 2005
Department of Microbiology, Leeds General Infirmary, The Old Medical School, Thoresby Place, Leeds LS1 3EX, United Kingdom.
We noted that some Clostridium difficile isolates are nonrecoverable after frozen storage and so used molecular typing analysis to characterize DNA from these strains. The recovery rate of C. difficile PCR ribotype 1 was statistically significantly greater than that of other strains.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Mater Sci Mater Med
January 2004
Division of Microbiology, University of Leeds, The Old Medical School, Thoresby Place, Leeds LS2 9NL, UK.
Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene wear particles have been implicated as the major cause of osteolysis, implant loosening and late aseptic failure in total hip arthroplasties in vivo. This study initially screened 22 carbon-carbon composite materials as alternatives for UHMWPE in joint bearings. New bearing materials should satisfy certain criteria--they should have good wear properties that at least match UHMWPE, and produce wear particles with low levels of cytotoxic and osteolytic activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater
November 2003
Division of Microbiology, University of Leeds, The Old Medical School, Thoresby Place, Leeds LS2 9NL, United Kingdom.
UHMWPE wear particles have been implicated in osteolysis, implant loosening, and long-term failure of total hip arthroplasties in vivo. This study examined four carbon-based composite materials as alternatives for UHMWPE in joint bearings. These materials were HMU-CVD, SMS-CVD, P25-CVD, and CFR-PEEK.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biomed Mater Res
December 2001
Division of Microbiology, University of Leeds, The Old Medical School, Thoresby Place, Leeds LS2 9NL, UK.
This study isolated and characterized UHMWPE particles from 3 explant groups: early Charnley hip failures (ECE; < 10 years), late Charnley hip failures (LCE; > 10 years) and early knee failures (EKE; < 10 years). Debris isolated from the 3 groups had percentage particle number and percentage volumetric concentration distributions that were not significantly different. The greatest number of particles were found in the 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF