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Commissioning guidance for weight assessment and management in adults and children with severe complex obesity.
R Welbourn; J Hopkins; J B Dixon; N Finer; C Hughes; R Viner; J Wass;
OBESITY REVIEWS : AN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF OBESITY - 01 Jan 2018
The challenge of managing the epidemic of patients with severe and complex obesity disease in secondary care is largely unmet. In England, the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence and the National Health Service England have published guidance on the provision of specialist (non-surgical) weight management services. We have undertaken a systematic review of 'what evidence exists for...
Health Outcomes and Explant Rates After Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding: A Phase 4, Multicenter Study over 5 Years.
John B Dixon; Laura L Eaton; Trace Curry; Phong Ching Lee
OBESITY (SILVER SPRING, MD.) - 01 Jan 2018
This study aimed to evaluate the real-world safety and effectiveness of the LAP-BAND (Apollo Endosurgery Inc., Austin, Texas) adjustable gastric banding system (LBS) for 5 years following implantation.This prospective, longitudinal, phase 4, multicenter study involved 652 patients who had implantation of the LBS system. The primary outcome was the percentage of subjects who had LBS explant over...
Gestational Age and Child Development at Age Five in a Population-Based Cohort of Australian Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Children.
Mark Hanly; Kathleen Falster; Georgina Chambers; John Lynch; Emily Banks; Nusrat Homaira; Marni Brownell; Sandra Eades; Louisa Jorm
PAEDIATRIC AND PERINATAL EPIDEMIOLOGY - 01 Jan 2018
Preterm birth and developmental vulnerability are more common in Australian Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal children. We quantified how gestational age relates to developmental vulnerability in both populations.Perinatal datasets were linked to the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC), which collects data on five domains, including physical, social, emotional, language/cognitive, ...
Understanding Key Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Cardiac Protection to Mitigate Disease: Current Knowledge and Emerging Concepts.
Bianca C Bernardo; Jenny Y Y Ooi; Kate L Weeks; Natalie L Patterson; Julie R McMullen
PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS - 01 Jan 2018
The benefits of exercise on the heart are well recognized, and clinical studies have demonstrated that exercise is an intervention that can improve cardiac function in heart failure patients. This has led to significant research into understanding the key mechanisms responsible for exercise-induced cardiac protection. Here, we summarize molecular mechanisms that regulate exercise-induced cardia...
Efficacy and safety of an oral device to reduce food intake and promote weight loss.
D H Ryan; C G Parkin; W Longley; J Dixon; C Apovian; B Bode
OBESITY SCIENCE & PRACTICE - 01 Feb 2018
Minimal risk weight loss tools are needed. This study's objective was to confirm Food and Drug Administration submissions of the SmartByte System's safety and efficacy.™This 16-week, prospective, single-arm, four-centre, observational study assessed the oral device in combination with a video-delivered lifestyle programme in adults aged 18-49 years with body mass index 27 to <35 kg m.-2Seventy-...
Subcutaneous ICD lead position affects defibrillation threshold.
Hariharan Sugumar; Matthew K Tung; Arthur J Lee; Jamil Bashir; Christopher Lane
HEARTRHYTHM CASE REPORTS - 01 Jan 2018
Characteristics of national and major regional percutaneous coronary intervention registries: a structured literature review.
Sinjini Biswas; Jeffrey Lefkovits; Danny Liew; Chris P Gale; Christopher M Reid; Dion Stub
EUROINTERVENTION : JOURNAL OF EUROPCR IN COLLABORATION WITH THE WORKING GROUP ON INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CARDIOLOGY - 20 Nov 2018
Clinical registries have a growing role in the assessment of healthcare quality and safety. It is unclear, however, how many countries utilise registries for patients who receive percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The aim of this review was to provide an overview of the characteristics of PCI registries from around the world.A systematic search of the published and online grey literature...
Identification and management of frailty in the primary care setting.
Marjan Abbasi; Darryl Rolfson; Amandeep S Khera; Julia Dabravolskaj; Elsa Dent; Linda Xia
CMAJ : CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL = JOURNAL DE L'ASSOCIATION MEDICALE CANADIENNE - 24 Sep 2018
Economic evaluation of a randomized controlled trial of an intervention to reduce office workers' sitting time: the "Stand Up Victoria" trial.
Lan Gao; Anna Flego; David W Dunstan; Elisabeth Ah Winkler; Genevieve N Healy; Elizabeth G Eakin; Lisa Willenberg; Neville Owen; Anthony D LaMontagne; Anita Lal; Glen H Wiesner; Nyssa T Hadgraft; Marj L Moodie
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF WORK, ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH - 01 Sep 2018
Objectives This study aimed to assess the economic credentials of a workplace-delivered intervention to reduce sitting time among desk-based workers. Methods We performed within-trial cost-efficacy analysis and long-term cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) and recruited 231 desk-based workers, aged 24-65 years, across 14 worksites of one organization. Multicomponent workplace-delivered interventi...
Do We Need Independent Data Monitoring Boards and Adaptive Designs for Papers About Methodology of Strain Measurement?
Thomas H Marwick; Paaladinesh Thavendiranathan; Tomoko Negishi; Kazuaki Negishi;
JACC. CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING - 01 Aug 2018
Medical Management of Rheumatic Heart Disease: A Systematic Review of the Evidence.
E Anne Russell; Warren F Walsh; Ben Costello; Alex J A McLellan; Alex Brown; Christopher M Reid; Lavinia Tran; Graeme P Maguire
CARDIOLOGY IN REVIEW - 01 Jan 2001
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is an important cause of heart disease globally. Its management can encompass medical and procedural (catheter and surgical) interventions. Literature pertaining to the medical management of RHD from PubMed 1990-2016 and via selected article reference lists was reviewed. Areas included symptom management, left ventricular dysfunction, rate control in mitral stenosi...
Contemporary lipidomic analytics: opportunities and pitfalls.
Corey Giles; Ryusuke Takechi; Virginie Lam; Satvinder S Dhaliwal; John C L Mamo
PROGRESS IN LIPID RESEARCH - 01 Jul 2018
Recent advances in analytical techniques have greatly enhanced the depth of coverage, however lipidomic studies are still restricted to analysing only a subset of known lipids. Numerous complementary techniques are used for investigation of cellular lipidomes, including mass spectrometry (MS), nuclear magnetic resonance and vibrational spectroscopy. The development in electrospray ionization (E...
Renal artery anatomy assessed by quantitative analysis of selective renal angiography in 1,000 patients with hypertension.
Lucas Lauder; Sebastian Ewen; Abraham Rami Tzafriri; Elazer Reuven Edelman; Thomas Felix Lüscher; Peter J Blankenstijn; Oliver Dörr; Markus Schlaich; Faisal Sharif; Michiel Voskuil; Thomas Zeller; Christian Ukena; Bruno Scheller; Michael Böhm; Felix Mahfoud;
EUROINTERVENTION : JOURNAL OF EUROPCR IN COLLABORATION WITH THE WORKING GROUP ON INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CARDIOLOGY - 20 May 2018
With increasing attention to renovascular causes and targets for hypertension there arises a critical need for more detailed knowledge of renal arterial anatomy. However, a standardised nomenclature is lacking. The present study sought to develop a standardised nomenclature for renal anatomy considering the complexity and variation of the renal arterial tree and to assess the applicability of t...
Epidemiology of viral respiratory infections in Australian working-age adults (20-64 years): 2010-2013.
B M Varghese; E Dent; M Chilver; S Cameron; N P Stocks
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION - 01 Apr 2018
Acute respiratory infections cause significant morbidity and mortality accounting for 5.8 million deaths worldwide. In Australia, influenza-like illness (ILI), defined as cough, fever and fatigue is a common presentation in general practice and results in reduced productivity and lost working days. Little is known about the epidemiology of ILI in working-age adults. Using data from the ASPREN i...
Reply: Beyond Pulmonary Vein Isolation During Catheter Ablation in Atrial Fibrillation and Systolic Dysfunction.
Sandeep Prabhu; Peter M Kistler
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY - 20 Mar 2018
Contributions of mean and shape of blood pressure distribution to worldwide trends and variations in raised blood pressure: a pooled analysis of 1018 population-based measurement studies with 88.6 million participants.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY - 19 Mar 2018
Change in the prevalence of raised blood pressure could be due to both shifts in the entire distribution of blood pressure (representing the combined effects of public health interventions and secular trends) and changes in its high-blood-pressure tail (representing successful clinical interventions to control blood pressure in the hypertensive population). Our aim was to quantify the contribut...
Morbid obesity impairs adequacy of thoracic compressions in a simulation-based model.
P J Secombe; R Sutherland; R Johnson
ANAESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE - 01 Mar 2018
Adequate cardiopulmonary resuscitation is an important predictor of survival, however, obesity provides a significant physical barrier to thoracic compressions. This study explores the effect of morbid obesity on compression adequacy. We performed a prospective randomised controlled crossover study, assessing the adequacy of thoracic compressions on a manikin modified to emulate a morbidly obes...
Cardiometabolic Impact of Changing Sitting, Standing, and Stepping in the Workplace.
Elisabeth A H Winkler; Sebastien Chastin; Elizabeth G Eakin; Neville Owen; Anthony D Lamontagne; Marj Moodie; Paddy C Dempsey; Bronwyn A Kingwell; David W Dunstan; Genevieve N Healy
MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE - 01 Mar 2018
According to cross-sectional and acute experimental evidence, reducing sitting time should improve cardiometabolic health risk biomarkers. Furthermore, the improvements obtained may depend on whether sitting is replaced with standing or ambulatory activities. Based on data from the Stand Up Victoria multicomponent workplace intervention, we examined this issue using compositional data analysis-...
Reversal of end-stage heart failure in juvenile hemochromatosis with iron chelation therapy: a case report.
Shamil D Cooray; Neel M Heerasing; Laura A Selkrig; V Nathan Subramaniam; P Shane Hamblin; Cameron J McDonald; Catriona A McLean; Elissa McNamara; Angeline S Leet; Stuart K Roberts
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL CASE REPORTS - 26 Jan 2018
Juvenile hemochromatosis is the most severe form of iron overloading phenotype. Although rare, it should be suspected in patients who present with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, diabetes mellitus, or cardiomyopathy without a clear cause.A young Serbian male presenting with end-stage heart failure was referred for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. An endomyocardial biopsy revealed cytoplasmic...
Older People Who Are Frequent Users of Acute Care: A Symptom of Fragmented Care? A Case Series Report on Patients' Pathways of Care.
J Dollard; G Harvey; E Dent; L Trotta; N Williams; J Beilby; E Hoon; A Kitson; C Seiboth; J Karnon
THE JOURNAL OF FRAILTY & AGING - 01 Jan 2001
Older frequent users of acute care can experience fragmented care. There is a need to understand the issues in a local context before attempting to address fragmented care. 0.5% (n=61) of the population in a defined local government area were identified as having ≥4 unplanned emergency department (ED) presentations/ admissions to an acute-care hospital over 13 months. A retrospective case-serie...
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