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Supporting Financial Neutrality in Donation of Organs, Cells, and Tissues.

Transplantation

January 2025

European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM), Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France.

The avoidance of financial gain in the human body is an international ethical standard that underpins efforts to promote equity in donation and transplantation and to avoid the exploitation of vulnerable populations. The avoidance of financial loss due to donation of organs, tissues, and cells is also now recognized as an ethical imperative that fosters equity in donation and transplantation and supports the well-being of donors and their families. Nevertheless, there has been little progress in achieving financial neutrality in donations in most countries.

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Toward Equity in Global Access to SoHO-based Therapies: Recommendations for Action.

Transplantation

January 2025

European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM), Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France.

Therapies derived from substances of human origin (SoHOs) such as organs, cells, and tissues provide life-saving or life-changing treatment for millions of people worldwide each year. However, many people lack timely access to SoHO-based therapies because of insufficient supplies of these exceptional health resources and/or broader barriers in access to healthcare. Despite well-established governmental commitments to promote health equity in general and equity of access to SoHOs in particular, information about inequities in access to most SoHO-based therapies is scarce.

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Prevention of Trafficking in Organs, Tissues, and Cells.

Transplantation

January 2025

European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM), Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France.

Trafficking in human organs, cells, and tissues has long been a source of concern for health authorities and professionals, and several international ethical guidance documents and national laws have affirmed the prohibition of trade in these substances of human origin (SoHOs). However, despite considerable attention to the issue of organ trafficking, this remains a substantial and widespread problem internationally. In contrast, trafficking in cells, tissues, and medical products derived from SoHOs has received comparatively little attention, and the extent and nature of such trafficking remain largely unknown.

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The Australian Synchrotron Imaging and Medical Beamline (IMBL) uses a superconducting multipole wiggler (SCMPW) source, dual crystal Laue monochromator and 135 m propagation distance to enable imaging and computed tomography (CT) studies of large samples with mono-energetic radiation. This study aimed to quantify two methods for CT dose reduction: wiggler source operation at reduced magnetic field strength, and beam modulation with spatial filters placed upstream from the sample. Transmission measurements with copper were used to indirectly quantify the influence of third harmonic radiation.

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Comparing optimum prosthesis combinations of total stemmed, stemless and reverse shoulder arthroplasty revision rates for men and women with glenohumeral osteoarthritis.

J Shoulder Elbow Surg

October 2024

Australian Orthopaedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry (AOANJRR), Adelaide, SA, Australia; Department of Orthopaedics, University Hospital Geelong, Barwon Health, Geelong, VIC, Australia; Barwon Centre for Orthopaedic Research and Education (B-CORE), St John of God Hospital and Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.

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  • This study analyzed shoulder arthroplasty procedures from a national registry to evaluate revision rates for osteoarthritis, focusing on the best options for men and women.
  • Three types of shoulder arthroplasties were compared: stemless shoulder arthroplasty (slTSA), stemmed shoulder arthroplasty (stTSA), and cementless reverse shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA), with cumulative percent revision (CPR) calculated over a 7-year period.
  • Results indicated that while all methods had similar revision rates, rTSA showed significantly lower rates than slTSA after 9 months; gender also played a role, with women experiencing lower revision rates than men for stTSA and rT
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Eating disorders encompass a spectrum of mental health conditions that are characterised by a preoccupation with eating, exercise, body weight or shape. The trajectory of eating disorders can result in hospitalisation for medical complications, such as electrolyte imbalance, extremely low weight and other medical issues that require urgent inpatient attention. Typically, care for adolescents with medically compromised eating disorders occurs in general medical settings, with most care provided by nurses who may or may not have the training and experience to provide quality care for this complex mental health condition.

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Acute Care Nurses' Partnership With Patients to Recognise and Respond to Changes in Patients' Clinical States: A Qualitative Study.

J Adv Nurs

October 2024

School of Nursing and Midwifery and Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research, Institute of Health Transformation, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.

Aim: To explore and describe acute care nurses' partnership with patients to recognise and respond to changes in patients' clinical states. Acute care nurses' decisions to partner with patients to recognise deterioration in clinical states and to respond by activating a rapid response system improves patient outcomes. Acutely unwell patients can also experience clinical changes that include improvement and deterioration that does not trigger rapid response system activation over the course of hospitalisation from illness and treatment.

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Epigenetic programming of obesity in early life through modulation of the kynurenine pathway.

Int J Obes (Lond)

January 2025

IMPACT - the Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation, School of Medicine, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.

Childhood obesity is a global health concern that has its origins before birth. Although genetics plays a crucial role, increasing evidence suggests that epigenetic modifications during fetal life could also influence its incidence. In this model, during the fetal period, interactions between genetic makeup, intrauterine factors, and environmental conditions, increase the risk of childhood obesity.

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Network analysis of structural MRI predicts executive function in paediatric traumatic brain injury.

Neuroimage Clin

November 2024

College of Health & Life Sciences & Aston Institute of Health and Neurodevelopment, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK; School of Psychology, Faculty of Health, Melbourne Burwood Campus, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

Intro: Paediatric traumatic brain injury (pTBI) is likely to result in cognitive impairment, specifically executive dysfunction. Evidence of the neuroanatomical correlates of this executive function (EF) impairment is derived from studies that treat morphometry of brain regions as distinct, independent features, rather than as a complex network of interrelationships. Morphometric similarity captures the meso-scale organisation of the cortex as the interrelatedness of multiple macro-architectural features and presents a novel tool with which to investigate the brain post pTBI.

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Objectives: In experimental models, the prenatal diet influences gut microbiota composition in mothers and offspring; however, it is unclear whether this occurs in humans. We investigated the effects of a gut-focused perinatal dietary intervention on maternal and infant gut microbiota composition four weeks after birth.

Methods: This randomised controlled trial randomised pregnant women to receive dietary advice as part of standard care, or additionally receive a dietary intervention focused on the Australian Dietary Guidelines and increasing prebiotic and probiotic/fermented food intakes (ACTRN12616000936426).

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Background: Estrogen may play a role in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) carcinogenesis, with effects varying by EOC histotype. Measuring women's long-term exposure to estrogen is difficult, but bone mineral density (BMD) may be a reasonable proxy of longer-term exposure. We examined this relationship by assessing the association between genetic predisposition for higher BMD and risk of EOC by histotype.

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This study examined the relationship between total vegetable intake, including specific vegetable types with long-term late-life dementia (LLD) risk in older Australian women. 1206 community-dwelling older women aged ≥70 years were included. Consumption of total vegetable intake and vegetable types (yellow/orange/red [YOR], cruciferous, allium, green leafy vegetables [GLV], and legumes) were estimated using a validated food frequency questionnaire at baseline (1998).

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Correction: Conservative or liberal oxygen targets in patients on venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.

Intensive Care Med

December 2024

Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC, 3004, Australia.

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Epidemiological overlaps in COVID-19 and malaria within healthcare and community settings of Southern Ghana.

Front Public Health

October 2024

West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens (WACBIP), Department of Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana.

Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers conducted surveys from October to December 2022, enrolling 994 participants to collect data on malaria history and COVID-19 symptoms, with a significant overlap found between the two diseases.
  • * Results indicated 18.1% of participants had a history of clinical malaria, with co-infections of malaria and COVID-19 noted, highlighting the importance of improved diagnostic capabilities for effective treatment strategies in overlapping disease contexts.
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Background: Evidence generated on utilization of maternal health services during times of conflict can inform the development of targeted interventions. The deadly war in Tigray caused the health system to collapse. However, utilization of maternal health services is not well documented that might help in design effective interventions applicable during armed conflict.

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Plasma levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids and multiple sclerosis susceptibility in a US case-control study.

Mult Scler Relat Disord

December 2024

Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia; Curtin School of Population Health, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia. Electronic address:

Background: There are plausible mechanisms, yet mixed evidence, that higher polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) levels reduces the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS). Prior studies relied on dietary surveys to estimate levels.

Objective: We tested associations between plasma levels of n-3 and n-6 PUFAs and likelihood of MS onset or clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) using data from the MS Sunshine Study, a case-control study conducted in the United States.

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Childhood maltreatment, alexithymia and impulsivity are related to bipolar disorder (BD), but the role of potential underlying mechanisms of this link, such as extreme sensory processing, in BD are unclear. This study compared sensory processing patterns between individuals with BD-I or BD-II and between those with and without alexithymia and childhood maltreatment. Additionally, the study aimed to examine the role of extreme sensory processing in the relationship between childhood trauma, alexithymia and impulsivity with both depression and mania in a sample of hospitalized individuals with BD (n = 300).

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Objective: Workers in EDs are regularly exposed to potentially traumatic events. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been exponential interest in peer support programs (PSPs) in a range of settings. We describe a PSP implemented in 2017 at University Hospital Geelong (UHG) ED together with results of a survey.

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Brain metabolic response to repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to lesion network in cervical dystonia.

Brain Stimul

December 2024

Turku Brain and Mind Center, Clinical Neurosciences, University of Turku, Turku, Finland; Neurocenter, Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland; Turku PET Centre, Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, University of Turku, Finland.

Article Synopsis
  • A previous study found a specific brain network linked to cervical dystonia (CD), pointing out its potential for treatment, especially with non-invasive techniques like repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS).
  • The study aimed to evaluate how stimulating the somatosensory cortex (S1) affects brain metabolism in CD patients versus healthy controls, using methods like [F]FDG-PET to measure changes.
  • Results showed that cTBS significantly increased metabolism in the S1 and brainstem of CD patients, suggesting abnormal sensory function in CD and supporting future therapeutic trials using this stimulation method.
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The Lancet Commission on self-harm.

Lancet

October 2024

Black Dog Institute, Sydney, NSW, Australia; Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

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Associations between methamphetamine use disorder and , , , and gene sequence variants and expression levels.

Dialogues Clin Neurosci

October 2024

IMPACT, The Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation, School of Medicine, Barwon Health, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.

Article Synopsis
  • The study examines genetic variations and gene expression linked to methamphetamine use disorder, focusing on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in four candidate genes among 59 participants.
  • Findings indicate that specific SNPs are associated with the severity of methamphetamine use and cognitive performance, with certain gene expressions being lower in individuals with the disorder.
  • The research suggests novel therapeutic targets due to identified genetic factors and altered mRNA levels in those with methamphetamine use disorder, emphasizing the potential role of these genes in treatment approaches.
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Barriers and facilitators to women's access to sexual and reproductive health services in rural Australia: a systematic review.

BMC Health Serv Res

October 2024

Deakin Rural Health, Deakin University, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health, Warrnambool Campus, PO Box 423, Warrnambool, VIC, 3280, Australia.

Article Synopsis
  • Accessing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services in rural Australia is complicated by various barriers and facilitators, impacting women's overall health and contributing to health inequities.
  • A systematic review of literature from 2013 to 2023 identified 50 studies, mainly focusing on primary care and maternity services, revealing both supply-side barriers (like limited services and high costs) and demand-side barriers (such as lack of awareness and travel issues).
  • The study also emphasized the importance of improving healthcare systems and promoting patient-centered care to enhance accessibility and reduce inequities in SRH services for women in rural areas.
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A human model of Buruli ulcer: Provisional protocol for a controlled human infection study.

Wellcome Open Res

October 2024

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Doherty Institute, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia.

Article Synopsis
  • There's a significant lack of critical knowledge that is slowing down efforts to address Buruli ulcer (BU), a neglected tropical disease.
  • A new human infection model for BU is being proposed to investigate how the disease interacts with the host and to test prevention and treatment options.
  • The authors have shared a preliminary protocol for this study, seeking input from the scientific community and stakeholders before refining it for official review by an institutional board.
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A Scoping Review of the Clinical Utility of Laparoscopic Vasectomy.

Cureus

September 2024

Department of Urology, Northeast Health Wangaratta, Wangaratta, AUS.

Article Synopsis
  • Vasectomy is a common family planning procedure, typically done through a scrotal method, but laparoscopic vasectomy is less common and may have advantages in reducing risks and costs during concurrent surgeries like hernia repair.
  • A scoping review analyzed six peer-reviewed studies focusing on laparoscopic vasectomy, primarily involving patients who needed surgery for conditions like inguinal hernia in the 1990s and early 2000s, with no recorded complications.
  • The review indicates that synchronous laparoscopic vasectomy can enhance surgical efficiency by reducing anaesthetic and operative times, but also acknowledges the limitations and lack of extensive evidence on its safety and effectiveness due to the few cases available in the literature.
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Background: Estimating prognosis can be a barrier to timely palliative care involvement. The modified Hospitalized-patient One-year Mortality Risk (mHOMR) score uses hospital admission data to calculate the risk of death within 12 months and may be a useful tool to trigger a referral to palliative care.

Methods: The mHOMR tool was retrospectively applied to consecutive acute admissions to a quaternary cancer center in Toronto, Canada from March 1 to May 31, 2018.

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