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Impact of COVID‐19 on the management and outcomes of ureteric stones in the UK: a multicentre retrospective study
BJU International, Volume 131, Issue 1, Page 82-89, January 2023., 2023 Objectives
To determine if management of ureteric stones in the UK changed during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic and whether this affected patient outcomes. Patients and methods
We conducted a multicentre retrospective study of adults with computed tomography‐confirmed ureteric stone disease at 39 UK hospitals during a pre‐pandemic ...Matthew H.V. Byrne, Fanourios Georgiades, Alexander Light, Catherine E. Lovegrove, Catherine Dominic, Josephine Rahman, Senthooran Kathiravelupillai, Tobias Klatte, Kasra Saeb‐Parsy, Rajeev Kumar, Sarah Howles, Grant D. Stewart, Ben Turney, Oliver Wiseman, on behalf of the COVID Stones Collaborative, Ismail Mokadem, Nikolaos Kostakopoulos, Georgios Kounidas, Niyukta Thakare, Andre Chu Qiao Lo, Islam Abu‐Nayla, Ibifuro Dokubo, Marios Ghobrial, Nimlan Shanmugathas, Rama Jha, Roma Thakker, Ranan Dasgupta, Aleksandra Dunin‐Borkowska, Mahmoud Nosseir, Michael Young, Laura McAuley, Ravkaranvir Singh Dharni, Jay Atkinson, Andrew Dickinson, Selene Basso, John Pascoe, Katrina Paton, Abyrami Sivanandarajah, Tessa Stewart, Rosie Johnson, Charles Horn, Adeyinka Laoye, Aron Thomas, Twakondwa Machina, George Neelankavil Davis, Felicite Mukeshimana, Theodora Chatzimichail, Anuj Gupta, Hytham K S Hamid, Stephen Gordon, Faiz Shaikh, Oliver Bottrell, Jacquelina Chui, James Prentice, Natalie George, Rajan Veeratterapillay, Robert Geraghty, Alistair Rogers, Matthew Shaw, Kim Davenport, Julian Peacock, Ayah Atiyah, Zeid Atiyah, Erfan Masiha, Susan Willis, Anoushka Ramkumar, Maitrey Darrad, Chaitya Desai, Shreya Bhatt, Vinura Munasinghe, Georgios Karagiannidis, Helen Wei Cui, William Wong, Remarez Sheehan, Nayanika Sreejith, Benjamin Turney, Alisha Kanani, Paul Armitage, Jemini Vyas, Oluwabukola Olaitan, Jerry Raju, Narin Suleyman, John Bycroft, Gita Lingam, Darryl Bernstein, Vashist Motkur, Laura Derbyshire, Sinthuja Naguleswaran, Ben Robin Grey, Omar Haque, Lahiru Siriwardena, David Muthuveloe, Munira Mohamud, Suprateeka Talukder, Stuart Irving, Sumbal Bhatti, Louisa Sowah Quarshie, Dhaval Bodiwala, George Davies, Thomas Joy, Benjamin Langhorne, Rakan Odeh, Nicholas Boxall, Emmanuel Okpii, Hui Ping Lee, Kesavapilla Subramonian, Prashanthan Balendran, Emily Warmington, Rereloluwa Babalola, Matthew Liew, Sean Rezvani, Matt Clark, Johanna Thomas, Catherine E Lovegrove, Emily Crawley, Anna Sozanska, Holly Thompson, Silvian Tan, Irena Shiderova, Emily Burns, Shalom Srirangam, Luke Hanna, Rotimi David, Oliver Hald, Tommy Johnston, Yih Chyn Phan, Nikos Tteralli, Bogdan Toia, Hadi Mohsin, Xinting Liu, Olivia Creswell, Thomas Fonseka, Lucy Tuckwood, Giacomo Caddeo, Lynsey Harrower, Alysha Careless, Yusuf Sarwar, Aris Alexiadis, Khalid Bukhashem, Jacob Mark Patterson, Samantha Conroy, Hannah Pendegast, Areej Paracha, Lynsey McHugh, Parthvi Vanalia, Nikhil Nandan Mayor, Jamal Dirie, Hugh Mostafid, Elizabeth Brewin, Bhaskar Somani, Mriganka Sinha, Brett Dawson, Marco Bolgeri, Emily Tsang, Nikolaos Sourkounis, Ivana Homerova, Firas Nasr, Abisola Oliyide, Adebanji Adeyoju, Ijeoma Chibuzo, Charlotte Roberts, Zara Jemima Gall, Angus Chin On Luk, Ricardo Fernandes, Charlotte Whitton, Maria Ahmad, Adam Hinchcliffe, Hrishi Joshi, Setthasorn Ooi, Abdullah Almitwalli, Matthew Trail, Feras Al Jaafari, Slawomir Grzegorz Kata, Yasser Elsayed, Stuart James Graham, Martina Spazzapan, Pallavi Olivia Pal, Amarjit Bdesha, Edward Armstrong, Sarah Howles, Mariam Koronfel, Simon Huf, Zakir Hussain, Jamiu Hassan, Olajide Ayomide, Kai Chi Chan +185 morewiley +1 more sourceNew Diterpenoids With Anti‐Inflammatory Activity From Callicarpa rubella Collected in Vietnam
Phytochemical Analysis, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Introduction
Callicarpa rubella is a notable folk medicinal plant of the genus Callicarpa. It is extensively ethnobotanically used for its traditional uses to cure rheumatism, inflammation, and pain in traditional Chinese medicinal systems.Muhammad Ali, Shu‐Rong Chen, Tsong‐Long Hwang, Tsai‐Hui Duh, Limbadri Salendra, Shah Iram Niaz, Pei‐Wen Cheng, Yuan‐Bin Cheng +7 morewiley +1 more sourceEtiological factors and clinical outcomes in extracapsular and intracapsular hip fractures among older adults: A gender‐specific analysis
PM&R, EarlyView.Abstract Background
Compared to patients with intracapsular fractures (ICFs), those with extracapsular fractures (ECFs) had worse outcomes. However, most studies of risk factors for these fractures lacked relevant potential reasons, particularly nutritional status, and adjustment for confounding factors.Radcliffe Lisk, Keefai Yeong, David Fluck, Jonathan Robin, Christopher H. Fry, Thang S. Han +5 morewiley +1 more sourceDistinct changes in the colonic microbiome associated with acute diverticulitis
Colorectal Disease, Volume 24, Issue 12, Page 1591-1601, December 2022., 2022 Abstract Aim
The pathogenesis of acute diverticulitis (AD) remains incompletely understood, despite it being one of the most common gastrointestinal conditions worldwide. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of the colonic microbiome in the pathogenesis of AD.O’Grady MJ, Greg A. Turner, Sulit A, Frank A. Frizelle, Purcell R +4 morewiley +1 more sourceThe Lyceum for Pain Education: Providing Accessible Education on Chronic Pain and Headaches to a Global Audience
Journal of Pain ResearchRoxanne Bavarian,1,2 Tamunodiyepriye Gift Ngo,3 Michael E Schatman,4,5 Ronald J Kulich3,6 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; 2Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Harvard School of ...Bavarian R, Ngo TG, Schatman ME, Kulich RJ +3 moredoaj Correction: Consensus statement on chronic pain treatment in cancer survivors. [PDF]
J AnesthMamiya K, Iida H, Iseki M, Yamaguch S, Yonekura H, Ueno H, Kosugi T, Sasara T, Takao Y, Takasusuki T, Hashiguchi S, Hirakawa N, Sugiyama Y, Yamada K, Yamamoto K. +14 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourceReversal of rocuronium‐induced intense neuromuscular blockade by sugammadex in Korean children: A pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysis
Clinical and Translational Science, Volume 16, Issue 1, Page 92-103, January 2023., 2023 Abstract
Sugammadex, a selective antagonist of steroidal non‐depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents, has been used in children in limited circumstances. However, neither pharmacokinetics (PKs) nor recovery profile of sugammadex for intense neuromuscular blockade reversal in children have been reported.Sang‐Hwan Ji, Ki Young Huh, Jaeseong Oh, Hee‐Jeong Jeong, Young‐Eun Jang, Eun‐Hee Kim, Ji‐Hyun Lee, Jin‐Tae Kim, Hee‐Soo Kim +8 morewiley +1 more sourceReviewing the Potential Role of Artificial Intelligence in Delivering Personalized and Interactive Pain Medicine Education for Chronic Pain Patients
Journal of Pain ResearchChristopher L Robinson,1,* Ryan S D’Souza,2,* Cyrus Yazdi,1 Efemena M Diejomaoh,3 Michael E Schatman,4,5,* Trent Emerick,6,* Vwaire Orhurhu7,8,* 1Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess ...Robinson CL, D'Souza RS, Yazdi C, Diejomaoh EM, Schatman ME, Emerick T, Orhurhu V +6 moredoaj