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Appl Ergon ; 119: 104311, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38763088

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To optimise soldier protection within body armour systems, knowledge of the boundaries of essential thoraco-abdominal organs is necessary to inform coverage requirements. However, existing methods of organ boundary identification are costly and time consuming, limiting widespread adoption for use on soldier populations. The aim of this study was to evaluate a novel method of using 3D organ models to identify essential organ boundaries from low dose planar X-rays and 3D external surface scans of the human torso. The results revealed that, while possible to reconstruct 3D organs using template 3D organ models placed over X-ray images, the boundary data (relating to the size and position of each organ) obtained from the reconstructed organs differed significantly from MRI organ data. The magnitude of difference varied between organs. The most accurate anatomical boundaries were the left, right, and inferior boundaries of the heart, and lateral boundaries for the liver and spleen. Visual inspection of the data demonstrated that 11 of 18 organ models were successfully integrated within the 3D space of the participant's surface scan. These results suggest that, if this method is further refined and evaluated, it has potential to be used as a tool for estimating body armour coverage requirements.


Subject(s)
Abdomen , Anthropometry , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Liver , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Humans , Anthropometry/methods , Male , Liver/diagnostic imaging , Liver/anatomy & histology , Adult , Abdomen/diagnostic imaging , Abdomen/anatomy & histology , Thorax/diagnostic imaging , Thorax/anatomy & histology , Spleen/diagnostic imaging , Spleen/anatomy & histology , Protective Clothing , Torso/diagnostic imaging , Military Personnel , Heart/diagnostic imaging , Heart/anatomy & histology , Young Adult , Female
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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 5065, 2023 Mar 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36977812

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We experimentally demonstrate a Purcell effect-based design technique for improved impedance matching, and thus enhanced the reflection coefficient from a small microwave emitter. Using an iterative process centred on comparing the phase of the radiated field of the emitter in air with that of the emitter in a dielectric environment, we optimise the structure of a dielectric hemisphere above a ground plane surrounding a small monopolar microwave emitter in order to maximise its radiation efficiency. The optimised system shows very strong coupling between the emitter and two omnidirectional radiation modes at 1.99 GHz and 2.84 GHz, yielding Purcell enhancement factors of 1762 and 411 times increase respectively, and near perfect radiation efficiency.

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Pediatr Cardiol ; 44(3): 540-548, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36422652

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Over the past 2 decades, fundamentals of exercise medicine, including clinical exercise testing, assessment and promotion of physical activity, exercise prescription, and supervised exercise training/rehabilitation programming have demonstrated considerable clinical value in the management of children and adolescents with congenital and acquired heart disease. Although the principles of exercise medicine have become an integral component in pediatric cardiology, there are no standardized training recommendations for exercise physiology during pediatric cardiology fellowship at this time. Thus, the Pediatric Cardiology Exercise Medicine Curriculum Committee (PCEMCC) was formed to establish core and advanced exercise physiology training recommendations for pediatric cardiology trainees. The PCEMCC includes a diverse group of pediatric cardiologists, exercise physiologists, and fellowship program directors. The expert consensus training recommendations are by no means a mandate and are summarized herein, including suggestions for achieving the minimum knowledge and training needed for general pediatric cardiology practice.


Subject(s)
Cardiology , Heart Diseases , Child , Humans , Adolescent , Fellowships and Scholarships , Cardiology/education , Curriculum , Exercise
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Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol ; 60(3): 346-358, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35061294

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OBJECTIVES: Early prenatal detection of congenital heart disease (CHD) allows mothers to plan for their pregnancy and delivery; however, the effect of certain sociodemographic and fetal factors on prenatal care has not been investigated thoroughly. This study evaluated the impact of maternal and fetal characteristics on the timing of prenatal diagnosis of CHD and fetal and postnatal outcomes. METHODS: This retrospective multicenter cohort study included women with a fetal echocardiographic diagnosis of CHD between 2010 and 2019. Women were grouped into quartiles of social vulnerability (quartiles 1-4; low-high) using the 2014 social vulnerability index (SVI) provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A fetal disease severity score (range, 1-7) was calculated based on a combination of CHD severity (mild = 1; moderate = 2; severe, two ventricles = 3; severe, single ventricle = 4 points) and prenatally diagnosed genetic abnormality, non-cardiac abnormality and fetal hydrops (1 point each). Late diagnosis was defined as a fetal echocardiographic diagnosis of CHD after 24 weeks' gestation. Univariate and multivariable regression analyses were used to identify factors associated with late diagnosis, termination of pregnancy (TOP), postnatal death, prenatal-postnatal discordance in CHD diagnosis and severity and, for liveborn infants, to identify which prenatal variables were associated with postnatal death or heart transplant. RESULTS: Among 441 pregnancies included, 94 (21%) had a late diagnosis of CHD. Late diagnosis was more common in the most socially vulnerable quartile, 38% of women in this group having diagnosis > 24 weeks, compared with 14-18% in the other three quartile groups. Late diagnosis was also associated with Catholic or other Christian religion vs non-denominational or other religion and with a lower fetal disease severity score. There were 93 (21%) TOP and 26 (6%) in-utero fetal demises. Factors associated with TOP included early diagnosis and greater fetal disease severity. Compared with the other quartiles, the most socially vulnerable quartile had a higher incidence of in-utero fetal demise and a lower incidence of TOP. Among the 322 liveborn infants, 49 (15%) died or underwent heart transplant during the follow-up period (range, 0-16 months). Factors associated with postnatal death or heart transplant included longer delay between obstetric ultrasound examination at which CHD was first suspected and fetal echocardiogram at which CHD was confirmed and greater fetal disease severity. CONCLUSIONS: High social vulnerability, Catholic or other Christian religion and low fetal disease severity are associated with late prenatal CHD diagnosis. Delays in CHD diagnosis are associated with fewer TOPs and worse postnatal outcome. Therefore, efforts to expedite fetal echocardiography following abnormal obstetric screening, particularly for at-risk women (e.g. those with high SVI), have the potential to impact pregnancy and postnatal outcome among the prenatally diagnosed CHD population. © 2022 International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.


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Fetal Diseases , Heart Defects, Congenital , Cohort Studies , Female , Heart Defects, Congenital/diagnosis , Humans , Infant , Pregnancy , Prenatal Care , Prenatal Diagnosis , Retrospective Studies , Social Vulnerability , Ultrasonography, Prenatal
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ChemistryOpen ; 11(5): e202100153, 2022 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34931474

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We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of the ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy results of a {Ni2 Dy2 }-compound in DMF, which can be considered as a prototypic molecule for single molecule magnets. We apply state-of-the-art ab initio quantum chemistry to quantitatively describe the optical properties of an inorganic complex system comprising ten atoms to form the chromophoric unit, which is further stabilized by surrounding ligands. Two different basis sets are used for the calculations to specifically identify two dominant peaks in the ground state. Furthermore, we theoretically propagate the compound's correlated many-body wavefunction under the influence of a laser pulse as well as relaxation processes and compare against the time-resolved absorption spectra. The experimental data can be described with a time constant of several hundreds of femtoseconds attributed to vibrational relaxation and trapping into states localized within the band gap. A second time constant is ascribed to the excited state while trap states show lifetimes on a longer timescale. The theoretical propagation is performed with the density-matrix formalism and the Lindblad superoperator, which couples the system to a thermal bath, allowing us to extract relaxation times from first principles.

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Health Syst (Basingstoke) ; 10(4): 337-347, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34745593

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Without timely assessments of the number of COVID-19 cases requiring hospitalisation, healthcare providers will struggle to ensure an appropriate number of beds are made available. Too few could cause excess deaths while too many could result in additional waits for elective treatment. As well as supporting capacity considerations, reliably projecting future "waves" is important to inform the nature, timing and magnitude of any localised restrictions to reduce transmission. In making the case for locally owned and locally configurable models, this paper details the approach taken by one major healthcare system in founding a multi-disciplinary "Scenario Review Working Group", comprising commissioners, public health officials and academic epidemiologists. The role of this group, which met weekly during the pandemic, was to define and maintain an evolving library of plausible scenarios to underpin projections obtained through an SEIR-based compartmental model. Outputs have informed decision-making at the system's major incident Bronze, Silver and Gold Commands. This paper presents illustrated examples of use and offers practical considerations for other healthcare systems that may benefit from such a framework.

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Nat Commun ; 12(1): 6139, 2021 Oct 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34686658

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The positron, the antiparticle of the electron, predicted by Dirac in 1931 and discovered by Anderson in 1933, plays a key role in many scientific and everyday endeavours. Notably, the positron is a constituent of antihydrogen, the only long-lived neutral antimatter bound state that can currently be synthesized at low energy, presenting a prominent system for testing fundamental symmetries with high precision. Here, we report on the use of laser cooled Be+ ions to sympathetically cool a large and dense plasma of positrons to directly measured temperatures below 7 K in a Penning trap for antihydrogen synthesis. This will likely herald a significant increase in the amount of antihydrogen available for experimentation, thus facilitating further improvements in studies of fundamental symmetries.

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J Environ Sci Health B ; 56(9): 821-827, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34339339

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Studies were conducted to investigate the recovery of Campylobacter from feed. The impact of feed moisture, water activity, pH, number of background microflora and the use of different antibiotic supplements in Campylobacter enrichment broth (CEB) on Campylobacter recovery were evaluated in five studies. Broiler starter feed was inoculated with 104 -105 cfu of Campylobacter/g and stored at 24 °C and 43% RH. Enrichment culture was conducted on the day of inoculation or 24 h post inoculation and every 48 h of storage thereafter for 14 d. Feed moisture, water activity, pH and level of background microflora were not correlated with Campylobacter recovery. The incubation of feed in CEB with no antibiotic supplement resulted in the number of background microflora increasing to 109 cfu/g and the pH of the media decreasing to pH 4-5 impacting recovery. Addition of certain antimicrobial supplements to CEB reduced background microflora growth and maintained a near neutral pH. Campylobacter was recovered up to 10 days post inoculation when using CEB containing antibiotic supplements compared to 1 day in CEB. These findings suggest that Campylobacter can be recovered from feed and the type of antimicrobial supplement utilized influences recovery by controlling extraneous microbial growth which occurs during enrichment.


Subject(s)
Campylobacter , Animals , Chickens , Colony Count, Microbial , Culture Media , Dietary Supplements , Food Microbiology
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BJS Open ; 5(4)2021 07 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34323917

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INTRODUCTION: Core surgical training programmes are associated with a high risk of burnout. This study aimed to assess the influence of a novel enhanced stress-resilience training (ESRT) course delivered at the start of core surgical training in a single UK statutory education body. METHOD: All newly appointed core surgical trainees (CSTs) were invited to participate in a 5-week ESRT course teaching mindfulness-based exercises to develop tools to deal with stress at work and burnout. The primary aim was to assess the feasibility of this course; secondary outcomes were to assess degree of burnout measured using Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) scoring. RESULTS: Of 43 boot camp attendees, 38 trainees completed questionnaires, with 24 choosing to participate in ESRT (63.2 per cent; male 13, female 11, median age 28 years). Qualitative data reflected challenges delivering ESRT because of arduous and inflexible clinical on-call rotas, time pressures related to academic curriculum demands and the concurrent COVID-19 pandemic (10 of 24 drop-out). Despite these challenges, 22 (91.7 per cent) considered the course valuable and there was unanimous support for programme development. Of the 14 trainees who completed the ESRT course, nine (64.3 per cent) continued to use the techniques in daily clinical work. Burnout was identified in 23 trainees (60.5 per cent) with no evident difference in baseline MBI scores between participants (median 4 (range 0-11) versus 5 (1-11), P = 0.770). High stress states were significantly less likely, and mindfulness significantly higher in the intervention group (P < 0.010); MBI scores were comparable before and after ESRT in the intervention cohort (P = 0.630, median 4 (range 0-11) versus 4 (1-10)). DISCUSSION: Despite arduous emergency COVID rotas ESRT was feasible and, combined with protected time for trainees to engage, deserves further research to determine medium-term efficacy.


Subject(s)
Burnout, Professional/prevention & control , Curriculum , General Surgery/education , Resilience, Psychological , Stress, Psychological/prevention & control , Surgeons/psychology , Adult , Anxiety/prevention & control , COVID-19/epidemiology , Depression/prevention & control , Feasibility Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Mindfulness , Pandemics , Surveys and Questionnaires , United Kingdom , Work Schedule Tolerance
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Nature ; 592(7852): 35-42, 2021 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33790445

ABSTRACT

The photon-the quantum excitation of the electromagnetic field-is massless but carries momentum. A photon can therefore exert a force on an object upon collision1. Slowing the translational motion of atoms and ions by application of such a force2,3, known as laser cooling, was first demonstrated 40 years ago4,5. It revolutionized atomic physics over the following decades6-8, and it is now a workhorse in many fields, including studies on quantum degenerate gases, quantum information, atomic clocks and tests of fundamental physics. However, this technique has not yet been applied to antimatter. Here we demonstrate laser cooling of antihydrogen9, the antimatter atom consisting of an antiproton and a positron. By exciting the 1S-2P transition in antihydrogen with pulsed, narrow-linewidth, Lyman-α laser radiation10,11, we Doppler-cool a sample of magnetically trapped antihydrogen. Although we apply laser cooling in only one dimension, the trap couples the longitudinal and transverse motions of the anti-atoms, leading to cooling in all three dimensions. We observe a reduction in the median transverse energy by more than an order of magnitude-with a substantial fraction of the anti-atoms attaining submicroelectronvolt transverse kinetic energies. We also report the observation of the laser-driven 1S-2S transition in samples of laser-cooled antihydrogen atoms. The observed spectral line is approximately four times narrower than that obtained without laser cooling. The demonstration of laser cooling and its immediate application has far-reaching implications for antimatter studies. A more localized, denser and colder sample of antihydrogen will drastically improve spectroscopic11-13 and gravitational14 studies of antihydrogen in ongoing experiments. Furthermore, the demonstrated ability to manipulate the motion of antimatter atoms by laser light will potentially provide ground-breaking opportunities for future experiments, such as anti-atomic fountains, anti-atom interferometry and the creation of antimatter molecules.

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BJS Open ; 5(1)2021 01 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33609373

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BACKGROUND: Bibliometric and Altmetric analyses provide different perspectives regarding research impact. This study aimed to determine whether Altmetric score was associated with citation rate independent of established bibliometrics. METHODS: Citations related to a previous cohort of 100 most cited articles in surgery were collected and a 3-year interval citation gain calculated. Citation count, citation rate index, Altmetric score, 5-year impact factor, and Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine levels were used to estimate citation rate prospect. RESULTS: The median interval citation gain was 161 (i.q.r. 83-281); 74 and 62 articles had an increase in citation rate index (median increase 2.8 (i.q.r. -0.1 to 7.7)) and Altmetric score (median increase 3 (0-4)) respectively. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis revealed that citation rate index (area under the curve (AUC) 0.86, 95 per cent c.i. 0.79 to 0.93; P < 0.001) and Altmetric score (AUC 0.65, 0.55 to 0.76; P = 0.008) were associated with higher interval citation gain. An Altmetric score critical threshold of 2 or more was associated with a better interval citation gain when dichotomized at the interval citation gain median (odds ratio (OR) 4.94, 95 per cent c.i. 1.99 to 12.26; P = 0.001) or upper quartile (OR 4.13, 1.60 to 10.66; P = 0.003). Multivariable analysis revealed only citation rate index to be independently associated with interval citation gain when dichotomized at the median (OR 18.22, 6.70 to 49.55; P < 0.001) or upper quartile (OR 19.30, 4.23 to 88.15; P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Citation rate index and Altmetric score appear to be important predictors of interval citation gain, and better at predicting future citations than the historical and established impact factor and Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine quality descriptors.


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Bibliometrics , Evidence-Based Medicine , General Surgery , Periodicals as Topic , Humans , Journal Impact Factor , Logistic Models , ROC Curve
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ISME J ; 15(5): 1505-1522, 2021 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33408368

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Iron (Fe), an essential element for plant growth, is abundant in soil but with low bioavailability. Thus, plants developed specialized mechanisms to sequester the element. Beneficial microbes have recently become a favored method to promote plant growth through increased uptake of essential micronutrients, like Fe, yet little is known of their mechanisms of action. Functional mutants of the epiphytic bacterium Azospirillum brasilense, a prolific grass-root colonizer, were used to examine mechanisms for promoting iron uptake in Zea mays. Mutants included HM053, FP10, and ipdC, which have varying capacities for biological nitrogen fixation and production of the plant hormone auxin. Using radioactive iron-59 tracing and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, we documented significant differences in host uptake of Fe2+/3+ correlating with mutant biological function. Radioactive carbon-11, administered to plants as 11CO2, provided insights into shifts in host usage of 'new' carbon resources in the presence of these beneficial microbes. Of the mutants examined, HM053 exhibited the greatest influence on host Fe uptake with increased plant allocation of 11C-resources to roots where they were transformed and exuded as 11C-acidic substrates to aid in Fe-chelation, and increased C-11 partitioning into citric acid, nicotianamine and histidine to aid in the in situ translocation of Fe once assimilated.


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Azospirillum brasilense , Azospirillum brasilense/genetics , Iron , Nitrogen Fixation , Plant Growth Regulators , Plant Roots , Zea mays
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Methods Mol Biol ; 2182: 7-16, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32894482

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The isolation of Salmonella from feed is challenging and adjustments need to be made in order to accurately isolate the pathogen from feed. This is due to the complex nature of the feed matrix, which is both porous and fibrous. The outlined method below contains the essential components of a successful Salmonella methodology for the analysis of feed that overcomes the limitations of currently available methods.


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Animal Feed/microbiology , Salmonella/isolation & purification , Animals , Food Microbiology/methods
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New Phytol ; 229(5): 2413-2445, 2021 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32789857

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Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2 ]) is increasing, which increases leaf-scale photosynthesis and intrinsic water-use efficiency. These direct responses have the potential to increase plant growth, vegetation biomass, and soil organic matter; transferring carbon from the atmosphere into terrestrial ecosystems (a carbon sink). A substantial global terrestrial carbon sink would slow the rate of [CO2 ] increase and thus climate change. However, ecosystem CO2 responses are complex or confounded by concurrent changes in multiple agents of global change and evidence for a [CO2 ]-driven terrestrial carbon sink can appear contradictory. Here we synthesize theory and broad, multidisciplinary evidence for the effects of increasing [CO2 ] (iCO2 ) on the global terrestrial carbon sink. Evidence suggests a substantial increase in global photosynthesis since pre-industrial times. Established theory, supported by experiments, indicates that iCO2 is likely responsible for about half of the increase. Global carbon budgeting, atmospheric data, and forest inventories indicate a historical carbon sink, and these apparent iCO2 responses are high in comparison to experiments and predictions from theory. Plant mortality and soil carbon iCO2 responses are highly uncertain. In conclusion, a range of evidence supports a positive terrestrial carbon sink in response to iCO2 , albeit with uncertain magnitude and strong suggestion of a role for additional agents of global change.


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Carbon Sequestration , Ecosystem , Atmosphere , Carbon Cycle , Carbon Dioxide , Climate Change
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Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 58(9): 1172-1179, 2020 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32943236

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There exists a subgroup of patients who undergo neck dissection (ND) who postoperatively complain of either neuropathic pain, dysaesthesia and/or discomfort that is located within the dermatomal distribution of the cervical plexus. The purpose of our study was to determine the prevalence, characteristic, and demographics of these symptoms in our patient cohort. We undertook a retrospective randomised observational cohort study of 105 patients who had undergone ND. The primary predictor variable was the undertaking of a ND. The secondary outcome variable was the complaint of either neuropathic pain or a noxious neuropathy, at a minimum of twelve months after surgery. A recognised symptom questionnaire and a visual analogue score was employed for the purpose of the study. A descriptive and statistical analysis was applied to the assembled data. Twenty patients (19%) complained of either spontaneous (n=9) or evoked (n=11) neuropathic pain that occurred within the surgical site. In addition, 71 patients (68%) described an altered sensation in the dermatomal distribution of the great auricular or tranverse cervical nerves while 70 patients (67%) described the feeling of 'neck tightness'. There were no characteristics of the study cohort that underpinned these results. Neuropathic pain can occur following ND. This can cause distress to a small but defined group of patients. Despite its importance, we found a paucity of studies in the literature that have investigated neuropathic pain following ND. We believe this condition requires more research attention and clinical awareness.


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Neck Dissection , Neuralgia , Cervical Plexus , Humans , Neck Dissection/adverse effects , Neuralgia/epidemiology , Neuralgia/etiology , Retrospective Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires
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BJS Open ; 4(5): 840-846, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32749071

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BACKGROUND: The extent to which physiological factors influence outcome following oesophageal cancer surgery is poorly understood. This study aimed to evaluate the extent to which cardiorespiratory fitness and selected metabolic factors predicted complications after surgery for carcinoma. METHODS: Two hundred and twenty-five consecutive patients underwent preoperative cardiopulmonary exercise testing to determine peak oxygen uptake ( V ˙ o2peak ), anaerobic threshold and the ventilatory equivalent for carbon dioxide ( V ˙ e/ V ˙ co2 ). Cephalic venous blood was assayed for serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and albumin levels, and a full blood count was done. The primary outcome measure was the Morbidity Severity Score (MSS). RESULTS: One hundred and ninety-eight patients had anatomical resection. A high MSS (Clavien-Dindo grade III or above) was found in 48 patients (24·2 per cent) and was related to an increased CRP concentration (area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) 0·62, P = 0·001) and lower V ˙ o2peak (AUC 0·36, P = 0·003). Dichotomization of CRP levels (above 10 mg/l) and V ˙ o2peak (below 18·6 ml per kg per min) yielded adjusted odds ratios (ORs) for a high MSS of 2·86 (P = 0·025) and 2·92 (P = 0·002) respectively. Compared with a cohort with a low Combined Inflammatory and Physiology Score (CIPS), the OR was 1·70 (95 per cent c.i. 0·85 to 3·39) for intermediate and 27·47 (3·12 to 241·69) for high CIPS (P < 0·001). CONCLUSION: CRP and V ˙ o2peak were independently associated with major complications after potentially curative oesophagectomy for cancer. A composite risk score identified a group of patients with a high risk of developing complications.


ANTECEDENTES: El grado en el que los factores fisiológicos influyen en el resultado tras la cirugía del cáncer de esófago no se conoce bien. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar en qué medida el estado cardiorrespiratorio y los factores metabólicos seleccionados predecían complicaciones después de cirugía por cáncer. MÉTODOS: Pacientes consecutivos fueron sometidos a una prueba de ejercicio cardiopulmonar preoperatoria para determinar el consumo pico de oxígeno (peak oxygen uptake, V ̇ O2Peak ), el umbral anaeróbico (anaerobic threshold, AT) y el equivalente ventilatorio de dióxido de carbono (ventilatory equivalent for carbon dioxide, V ̇ E / V ̇ CO2 ). Se extrajo sangre de la vena cefálica para analizar la proteína C reactiva (C-reactive protein, CRP) sérica, albumina y hemograma completo. La medida de resultado primario fue la puntuación de la gravedad de la morbilidad (Morbidity Severity Score, MSS). RESULTADOS: Se observó MSS (Clavien-Dindo > 2) en 33 (17,7%) pacientes, relacionándose con CRP elevada (AUC 0,69, P = 0,001) y V ̇O2Peak baja (AUC 0,33, P = 0,003). La dicotomización de la CRP (por encima de 10 mg/L) y V ̇O2Peak (por debajo de 18,6 mL/kg/min) se asociada a una razón de oportunidades (odds ratio, OR) de 4,01 (P = 0,002) y 3,74 (P = 0,002) para MSS y CD > 2, respectivamente. En comparación con la cohorte con una puntuación combinada inflamatoria y fisiológica (Combined Inflammatory and Physiology Score, CIPS) baja, el OR fue de 1,70 (i.c. del 95% 0,85-3,39) para una CIPS intermedia y de 27,47 (3,12-241,69, P < 0,001) para CIPS elevada. CONCLUSIÓN: CRP y V ̇O2Peak se asociaron de forma independiente con complicaciones mayores tras esofaguectomía potencialmente curativa por cáncer. Una puntuación combinada de riesgo identificó a un grupo de pacientes con un riesgo elevado de desarrollar complicaciones.


Subject(s)
C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Cardiorespiratory Fitness , Esophageal Neoplasms/surgery , Esophagectomy/adverse effects , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Aged , Anaerobic Threshold , Biomarkers/blood , Exercise Test , Female , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Middle Aged , Morbidity , Oxygen Consumption , ROC Curve , Risk Assessment/methods
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BJS Open ; 4(5): 970-976, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32706526

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BACKGROUND: Entrants into UK surgical specialty training undertake a 2-year programme of core surgical training, rotating through specialties for varying lengths of time, at different hospitals, to gain breadth of experience. This study aimed to assess whether these variables influenced core surgical trainee (CST) work productivity. METHODS: Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme portfolios of consecutive CSTs between 2016 and 2019 were examined. Primary outcome measures were workplace-based assessment (WBA) completion, operative experience and academic outputs (presentations to learned societies, publications and audits). RESULTS: A total of 344 rotations by 111 CSTs were included. Incremental increases in attainment were observed related to the duration of core surgical training rotation. The median number of consultant-validated WBAs completed during core surgical training were 48 (range 0-189), 54 (10-120) and 75 (6-94) during rotations consisting of 4-, 6- and 12-month posts respectively (P < 0·001). Corresponding median operative caseloads (as primary surgeon) were 84 (range 3-357), 110 (44-394) and 134 (56-366) (P < 0·001) and presentations to learned societies 0 (0-12), 0 (0-14) and 1 (0-5) (P = 0·012) respectively. Hospital type and specialty training theme were unrelated to workplace productivity. Multivariable analysis identified length of hospital rotation as the only factor independently associated with total WBA count (P = 0·001), completion of audit (P = 0·015) and delivery of presentation (P = 0·001) targets. CONCLUSION: Longer rotations with a single educational supervisor, in one training centre, are associated with better workplace productivity. Consideration should be given to this when reconfiguring training programmes within the arena of workforce planning.


ANTECEDENTES: Los residentes de especialidades quirúrgicas del Reino Unido realizan un período troncal de formación quirúrgica de 2 años, en el que rotan por diversas especialidades durante periodos de tiempo variables y en diversos hospitales, a fin de conseguir una experiencia amplia. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar si estas variables influyeron en la productividad de los residentes durante el período troncal (core surgical trainee, CST). MÉTODOS: Se examinaron los inventarios de los programas del Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme (ISCP) de CST consecutivos entre 2016 y 2019. Las variables principales fueron la puntuación final del Workplace-Based Assessment (WBA), y la actividad quirúrgica y académica (presentaciones a sociedades académicas, publicaciones y auditorías) realizadas. RESULTADOS: Se incluyeron 344 rotaciones de 111 CST. Se constataron mejores resultados en relación con la duración de la rotación de CST. La mediana (rango) de la puntuación de los supervisores en las WBA fue de 48 (0'189), 54 (10'120) y 75 (6'94) (P < 0,001) en las rotaciones a los 4, 6 y 12 meses, respectivamente. El número de intervenciones (como cirujano principal) fue de 84 (3'357), 110 (44'394) y 134 (56'366) (P < 0,001) y de presentaciones a sociedades científicas fue de 0 (0-12), 0 (0- 14) y 1 (0-5) (P = 0,012). No hubo relación entre el tipo de hospital o la especialidad y la productividad en el lugar de trabajo. El análisis multivariable identificó la duración de la rotación como único factor independientemente relacionado con la puntuación de la WBA (P = 0,001), la finalización de la auditoría (P = 0,015) y el número de presentaciones realizadas (P = 0,001). CONCLUSIÓN: Las rotaciones de periodos de tiempo largos con un solo supervisor y en un solo centro se asocian con una mejor productividad en el lugar de trabajo. Debería tenerse en cuenta este factor al reconfigurar los programas de capacitación desde el punto de vista laboral.


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Clinical Competence , Consultants/statistics & numerical data , Education, Medical, Continuing/organization & administration , Specialties, Surgical/education , Workplace/organization & administration , Curriculum , Female , Hospitals , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Multivariate Analysis , Program Development , Program Evaluation , United Kingdom
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BJS Open ; 4(4): 724-729, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32490575

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BACKGROUND: In the UK, general surgery higher surgical trainees (HSTs) must publish at least three peer-reviewed scientific articles (as first, second or corresponding author) to qualify for certification of completion of training (CCT). This study aimed to identify the factors associated with success in this arena. METHODS: Deanery rosters supplemented with data from the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme, PubMed and ResearchGate were used to identify the profiles of consecutive HSTs. Primary outcomes were publication numbers at defined points in higher training (speciality training year (ST) 3-8); secondary outcomes were the Hirsch index and ResearchGate scores. RESULTS: Fifty-nine consecutive HSTs (24 women, 35 men) were studied. The median publication number was 3 (range 0-30). At least three published articles were obtained by 30 HSTs (51 per cent), with 19 (38 per cent) of 50 HSTs achieving this by ST4 (of whom 15 (79 per cent) had undertaken out of programme for research (OOPR) time) and 24 (80 per cent) by ST6. Thirteen HSTs (22 per cent) (ST3, 6; ST4, 4; ST5, 2; ST8, 1) had yet to publish at the time of writing. OOPR was associated with achieving three publications (24 of 35 (69 per cent) versus 6 of 24 (25 per cent) with no formal research time; P = 0·001), higher overall number of publications (median 6 versus 1 respectively; P < 0·001), higher ResearchGate score (median 23·37 versus 5·27; P < 0·001) and higher Hirsch index (median 3 versus 1; P < 0·001). In multivariable analysis, training grade (odds ratio (OR) 1·89, 95 per cent c.i. 0·01 to 3·52; P = 0·045) and OOPR (OR 6·55, 2·04 to 21·04; P = 0·002) were associated with achieving three publications. CONCLUSION: If CCT credentials are to include publication profiles, HST programmes should incorporate research training in workforce planning.


ANTECEDENTES: En el Reino Unido, para obtener el título de especialista (certification of completion of training, CCT), los residentes de cirugía general durante la etapa de formación específica (higher general surgical trainees, HST) deben publicar, al menos, tres artículos científicos en revistas con sistema de revisión por pares (peer review) (como primer o segundo autor o como autor para la correspondencia). Este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar los factores asociados con el éxito en este aspecto. MÉTODOS: Se identificaron las reseñas de HST consecutivos, mediante datos propios de cada institución y del Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme, PubMed y ResearchGate. La variable principal fue el número de publicaciones en puntos definidos de la etapa de formación específica (ST3-8); las variables secundarias fueron los índices de Hirsch y las puntuaciones de ResearchGate. RESULTADOS: Se analizó la actividad científica de 59 HST consecutivos (24 mujeres, 35 varones). La mediana del número de publicaciones fue de 3 (rango 0-33). Treinta HST (50,8%) lograron >3 publicaciones; 19 (38,0%) lo lograron en ST4 (78,9% durante el período de investigación al margen del programa de formación quirúrgica (Out of Programme Research (OOPR)), y 24 (80,0% de la totalidad de la cohorte) en ST6. Trece HST (22,0%) no habían publicado ningún trabajo hasta el momento de la redacción de este artículo (6 ST3, 4 ST4, 2 ST5 y 1 ST8). El OOPR se asoció con la consecución de las 3 publicaciones (68,6% versus 25,0%, P = 0,001), con un mayor número de publicaciones (mediana 6 versus 1, P < 0,001), con puntuaciones ResearchGate más elevadas (23,37 versus 5,27, P < 0,001) e índices de Hirsch más altos (3 versus 1, P < 0,001). En el análisis multivariable, el año de residencia (razón de oportunidades, odds ratio, OR 1,890, i.c. del 95% 0,014-3,522, P = 0,045) y el OOPR (OR 6,545, i.c. del 95% 2,037-21,036, P = 0,020) se asociaron con la consecución de las tres publicaciones. CONCLUSIÓN: Si la CCT exige un número de publicaciones, los programas de los HST deberían incorporar formación en investigación dentro de la actividad laboral habitual.


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Biomedical Research , Faculty, Medical/standards , General Surgery , Periodicals as Topic/statistics & numerical data , Publications/statistics & numerical data , Academic Success , Certification , Female , Humans , Male , Prospective Studies , United Kingdom
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BJS Open ; 4(4): 593-600, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32374504

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BACKGROUND: Propensity score (PS) regression analysis can be used to minimize differences between cohorts in order to perform comparisons The aim of this study was to use PS analysis to examine the outcomes of oesophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) treatment with surgery alone or neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) followed by surgery (NACS), to see whether the benefits seen in a randomized trial (MRC OE02) were reproducible in a UK cancer network clinical practice. METHODS: Consecutive patients undergoing potentially curative treatment for OAC in a regional cancer network were studied. Multiple regression models, including PS analysis, were developed to account for confounding factors. Primary outcome measures were disease-free (DFS) and overall (OS) survival. RESULTS: A cohort of 440 patients was included in a regression analysis controlling for confounders (176 surgery alone, 264 NACS). NACS was associated with a higher positive margin status rate compared with surgery alone (42·4 versus 26·7 per cent respectively; P < 0·001), an inferior 5-year DFS rate (32·1 versus 56·9 per cent; P < 0·001) and a worse 5-year OS rate (27·5 versus 47·3 per cent; P < 0·001). On regression adjustment based on propensity scores, NACS was not associated with DFS (P = 0·220) or OS (P = 0·431). The Mandard tumour regression grade (TRG) score was significantly associated with DFS (hazard ratio (HR) 0·21, 95 per cent c.i. 0·07 to 0·70) and OS (HR 0·27, 0·13 to 0·59). Five-year DFS and OS rates related to TRG were 64 and 62 per cent respectively for 25 good responders versus 8·0 and 8·6 per cent for 127 poor responders (P < 0·001). CONCLUSION: The prescription of NAC to all patients with OAC risks delay in effective treatment of patients who are relatively chemoresistant, given the variability in pathological response. Identification of patients with OAC who may derive the most benefit from NAC should be the focus.


ANTECEDENTES: El análisis de regresión por puntaje de propensión (propensity score, PS) puede ser utilizado para minimizar las diferencias entre cohortes a la hora de hacer comparaciones. El objetivo de este estudio fue utilizar el PS para analizar los resultados del tratamiento del adenocarcinoma de esófago (oesophageal adenocarcinoma, OAC), tanto con cirugia sola (surgery, S) o con quimioterapia neoadyuvante (neoadjuvant chemotherapy, NAC) seguida de cirugía (NACS) para determinar si los beneficios del ensayo aleatorizado MRC OE02 eran reproducibles en la práctica clínica de una red de cáncer del Reino Unido. MÉTODOS: Se estudiaron pacientes consecutivos sometidos a tratamiento potencialmente curativo por OAC en una red de cáncer regional. Se desarrollaron modelos de regresión múltiple, incluyendo PS, para poder ajustar por factores de confusión. Las medidas de resultado primario fueron supervivencia libre de enfermedad (disease-free survival, DFS) y la supervivencia global (overall survival, OS). RESULTADOS: Se incluyó una cohorte de 440 pacientes en un análisis de regresión controlando por factores de confusión (176 S, 264 NACS). NACS se asoció con margen positivo (NACS versus S, 42,4% versus 26,7%, P < 0,001), menor DFS a los 5 años (32,1% versus 56,9, P < 0,001) y peor OS a los 5 años (27,5% versus 47,3%, P < 0,001). En el ajuste de la regresión basada en las puntuaciones de propensión, NACS no se asoció a DFS (P = 0,220) ni a OS (P = 0,431). El grado de regresión tumoral de Mandard (tumour regression grade, TRG) se asoció significativamente con DFS (cociente de riesgos instantáneos, hazard ratio, HR 0,21, i.c. del 95% 0,13-0,59). La DFS y OS a los 5 años en relación con TRG fue 63,6% y 61,5% versus 8,0% y 8,6% (P < 0,001) para buenos y pobres respondedores, respectivamente. CONCLUSIÓN: La indicación de NAC a todos los pacientes con OAC representa un riesgo de demorar un tratamiento efectivo para aquellos pacientes que son relativamente quimiorresistentes, dada la variabilidad en la respuesta patológica. Identificar a los pacientes con OAC que obtendrían el mayor beneficio de la NAC debería centrar el foco de atención.


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Adenocarcinoma/drug therapy , Adenocarcinoma/mortality , Adenocarcinoma/surgery , Esophageal Neoplasms/drug therapy , Esophageal Neoplasms/mortality , Esophageal Neoplasms/surgery , Aged , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant , Cohort Studies , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neoadjuvant Therapy , Neoplasm Grading , Propensity Score , Regression Analysis , Survival Analysis , Treatment Outcome , United Kingdom/epidemiology
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BJS Open ; 4(3): 416-423, 2020 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32232963

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BACKGROUND: Inflammation has an important role in cancer survival, yet whether serum markers of inflammation predict response to potentially curative neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in oesophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) is controversial. This study aimed to determine whether the systemic inflammatory response (SIR) is associated with response to NAC and survival. METHODS: Consecutive patients with OAC planned for surgery with curative intent received blood neutrophil and lymphocyte measurements at diagnosis to calculate the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR). Pathological variables including pTNM stage, differentiation, vascular invasion and Mandard tumour regression grade (TRG) were recorded. TRGs 1 and 2 were taken to represent a good response, and the primary outcome was overall survival. RESULTS: During follow-up of 136 patients, 36 patients (26·5 per cent) had recurrence and 69 (50·7 per cent) died. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis of NLR before NAC predicted poor TRG (area under the ROC curve 0·71, 95 per cent c.i. 0·58 to 0·83; P = 0·002). In univariable analysis, pT category (P < 0·001), pN category (P < 0·001), poor differentiation (P = 0·006), margin positivity (P = 0·001), poor TRG (P = 0·014) and NLR (dichotomized at 2·25; P = 0·017) were associated with poor overall survival, and NLR retained independent significance in multivariable analysis (hazard ratio 2·26, 95 per cent c.i. 1·03 to 4·93; P = 0·042). CONCLUSION: The pretreatment NLR was associated with a pathological response to NAC and overall survival in patients with OAC. ANTECEDENTES: La inflamación juega un importante papel en la supervivencia por cáncer, aunque aún no se sabe si los marcadores séricos de inflamación predicen la respuesta a la quimioterapia neoadyuvante (neoadjuvant chemotherapy, NAC) potencialmente curativa en el adenocarcinoma de esófago (oesophageal adenocarcinoma, OAC). Este estudio se propuso determinar si la respuesta inflamatoria sistémica (systemic inflammatory response, SIR) estaba asociada con la respuesta a la NAC y a la supervivencia. MÉTODOS: A pacientes consecutivos con OAC en los que se planificó cirugía con intención curativa se les determinó neutrófilos y linfocitos en sangre en el momento del diagnóstico para calcular la tasa neutrófilo-linfocito (neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, NLR). Se registraron variables patológicas que incluían el estadio pTNM, diferenciación tumoral, invasión vascular y grado de regresión tumoral (tumour regression grade, TRG) de Mandard. Los grados TRG 1 y 2 fueron considerados como una buena respuesta y el resultado primario fue la supervivencia global (overall survival, OS). RESULTADOS: Durante el seguimiento de 136 pacientes, 36 pacientes (26,5%) presentaron recidiva y 69 pacientes (50,7%) fallecieron. El análisis de las características operativas del receptor (receiver-operator-characteristic, ROC) de NLR antes de la NAC predijo una pobre TRG (área bajo la curva ROC, AUC 0,71, i.c. del 95% 0,58-0,83, P = 0,002). En el análisis univariable, el estadio pT (P < 0,001), el estadio pN (P < 0,001), una pobre diferenciación tumoral (P = 0,006), un margen positivo (P = 0,001), una pobre TRG (P = 0,014) y la NLR (dicotomizada a 2,25, P = 0,017) se asociaron con una pobre OS, pero solamente la NLR (cociente de riesgos instantáneos, hazard ratio, HR 2,28, i.c. del 95% 1,03-4,93, P = 0,042) conservó la significación estadística como variable independiente en el análisis multivariable. CONCLUSIÓN: La NLR antes del tratamiento se asoció con respuesta patológica del OAC a la NAC y OS.


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Adenocarcinoma/drug therapy , Esophageal Neoplasms/drug therapy , Lymphocytes/pathology , Neoadjuvant Therapy , Neutrophils/pathology , Adenocarcinoma/blood , Adenocarcinoma/mortality , Aged , Cohort Studies , Esophageal Neoplasms/blood , Esophageal Neoplasms/mortality , Female , Humans , Leukocyte Count , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Severity of Illness Index , Survival Analysis
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