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Rehabilitation versus surgical reconstruction for non-acute anterior cruciate ligament injury (ACL SNNAP): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial.
Beard DJ, Davies L, Cook JA, Stokes J, Leal J, Fletcher H, Abram S, Chegwin K, Greshon A, Jackson W, Bottomley N, Dodd M, Bourke H, Shirkey BA, Paez A, Lamb SE, Barker K, Phillips M, Brown M, Lythe V, Mirza B, Carr A, Monk P, Morgado Areia C, O'Leary S, Haddad F, Wilson C, Price A; ACL SNNAP Study Group. Beard DJ, et al. Lancet. 2022 Aug 20;400(10352):605-615. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(22)01424-6. Lancet. 2022. PMID: 35988569 Free article. Clinical Trial.
METHODS: We did a pragmatic, multicentre, superiority, randomised controlled trial in 29 secondary care National Health Service orthopaedic units in the UK. Patients with symptomatic knee problems (instability) consistent with an ACL injury were eligible. ...
METHODS: We did a pragmatic, multicentre, superiority, randomised controlled trial in 29 secondary care National Health Service ortho …
A Road Map to Foster Wellness and Engagement in Our Workplace-A Report of the 2018 Summer Intersociety Meeting.
Kruskal JB, Shanafelt T, Eby P, Meltzer CC, Rawson J, Essex LN, Canon C, West D, Bender C. Kruskal JB, et al. J Am Coll Radiol. 2019 Jun;16(6):869-877. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2018.10.025. Epub 2018 Dec 14. J Am Coll Radiol. 2019. PMID: 30559039 Review.
The 2018 radiology Intersociety Committee reviewed the current state of stress and burnout in our workplaces and identified approaches for fostering engagement, wellness, and job satisfaction. In addition to emphasizing the importance of personal wellness (the fourth aim o …
The 2018 radiology Intersociety Committee reviewed the current state of stress and burnout in our workplaces and identified approaches for …
A Randomized Trial of Enteral Glutamine for Treatment of Burn Injuries.
Heyland DK, Wibbenmeyer L, Pollack J, Friedman B, Turgeon AF, Eshraghi N, Jeschke MG, Bélisle S, Grau D, Mandell S, Velamuri SR, Hundeshagen G, Moiemen N, Shokrollahi K, Foster K, Huss F, Collins D, Savetamal A, Gurney JM, Depetris N, Stoppe C, Ortiz-Reyes L, Garrel D, Day AG; RE-ENERGIZE Trial Team. Heyland DK, et al. N Engl J Med. 2022 Sep 15;387(11):1001-1010. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2203364. Epub 2022 Sep 9. N Engl J Med. 2022. PMID: 36082909 Clinical Trial.
Trial agents were given every 4 hours through a feeding tube or three or four times a day by mouth until 7 days after the last skin grafting procedure, discharge from the acute care unit, or 3 months after admission, whichever came first. The primary outcome was the time t …
Trial agents were given every 4 hours through a feeding tube or three or four times a day by mouth until 7 days after the last skin grafting …
Tocilizumab in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised, controlled, open-label, platform trial.
RECOVERY Collaborative Group. RECOVERY Collaborative Group. Lancet. 2021 May 1;397(10285):1637-1645. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(21)00676-0. Lancet. 2021. PMID: 33933206 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Those trial participants with hypoxia (oxygen saturation <92% on air or requiring oxygen therapy) and evidence of systemic inflammation (C-reactive protein 75 mg/L) were eligible for random assignment in a 1:1 ratio to usual standard of care alone versus usual standard …
Those trial participants with hypoxia (oxygen saturation <92% on air or requiring oxygen therapy) and evidence of systemic inflammation ( …
Genetic mechanisms of critical illness in COVID-19.
Pairo-Castineira E, Clohisey S, Klaric L, Bretherick AD, Rawlik K, Pasko D, Walker S, Parkinson N, Fourman MH, Russell CD, Furniss J, Richmond A, Gountouna E, Wrobel N, Harrison D, Wang B, Wu Y, Meynert A, Griffiths F, Oosthuyzen W, Kousathanas A, Moutsianas L, Yang Z, Zhai R, Zheng C, Grimes G, Beale R, Millar J, Shih B, Keating S, Zechner M, Haley C, Porteous DJ, Hayward C, Yang J, Knight J, Summers C, Shankar-Hari M, Klenerman P, Turtle L, Ho A, Moore SC, Hinds C, Horby P, Nichol A, Maslove D, Ling L, McAuley D, Montgomery H, Walsh T, Pereira AC, Renieri A; GenOMICC Investigators; ISARIC4C Investigators; COVID-19 Human Genetics Initiative; 23andMe Investigators; BRACOVID Investigators; Gen-COVID Investigators; Shen X, Ponting CP, Fawkes A, Tenesa A, Caulfield M, Scott R, Rowan K, Murphy L, Openshaw PJM, Semple MG, Law A, Vitart V, Wilson JF, Baillie JK. Pairo-Castineira E, et al. Nature. 2021 Mar;591(7848):92-98. doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-03065-y. Epub 2020 Dec 11. Nature. 2021. PMID: 33307546
Here we report the results of the GenOMICC (Genetics Of Mortality In Critical Care) genome-wide association study in 2,244 critically ill patients with COVID-19 from 208 UK intensive care units. ...
Here we report the results of the GenOMICC (Genetics Of Mortality In Critical Care) genome-wide association study in 2,244 critically …
Whole-genome sequencing reveals host factors underlying critical COVID-19.
Kousathanas A, Pairo-Castineira E, Rawlik K, Stuckey A, Odhams CA, Walker S, Russell CD, Malinauskas T, Wu Y, Millar J, Shen X, Elliott KS, Griffiths F, Oosthuyzen W, Morrice K, Keating S, Wang B, Rhodes D, Klaric L, Zechner M, Parkinson N, Siddiq A, Goddard P, Donovan S, Maslove D, Nichol A, Semple MG, Zainy T, Maleady-Crowe F, Todd L, Salehi S, Knight J, Elgar G, Chan G, Arumugam P, Patch C, Rendon A, Bentley D, Kingsley C, Kosmicki JA, Horowitz JE, Baras A, Abecasis GR, Ferreira MAR, Justice A, Mirshahi T, Oetjens M, Rader DJ, Ritchie MD, Verma A, Fowler TA, Shankar-Hari M, Summers C, Hinds C, Horby P, Ling L, McAuley D, Montgomery H, Openshaw PJM, Elliott P, Walsh T, Tenesa A; GenOMICC investigators; 23andMe investigators; COVID-19 Human Genetics Initiative; Fawkes A, Murphy L, Rowan K, Ponting CP, Vitart V, Wilson JF, Yang J, Bretherick AD, Scott RH, Hendry SC, Moutsianas L, Law A, Caulfield MJ, Baillie JK. Kousathanas A, et al. Nature. 2022 Jul;607(7917):97-103. doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-04576-6. Epub 2022 Mar 7. Nature. 2022. PMID: 35255492 Free PMC article.
Host genetic variation influences the development of illness requiring critical care(1) or hospitalization(2-4) after infection with SARS-CoV-2. The GenOMICC (Genetics of Mortality in Critical Care) study enables the comparison of genomes from individuals who are cr …
Host genetic variation influences the development of illness requiring critical care(1) or hospitalization(2-4) after infection with …
GWAS and meta-analysis identifies 49 genetic variants underlying critical COVID-19.
Pairo-Castineira E, Rawlik K, Bretherick AD, Qi T, Wu Y, Nassiri I, McConkey GA, Zechner M, Klaric L, Griffiths F, Oosthuyzen W, Kousathanas A, Richmond A, Millar J, Russell CD, Malinauskas T, Thwaites R, Morrice K, Keating S, Maslove D, Nichol A, Semple MG, Knight J, Shankar-Hari M, Summers C, Hinds C, Horby P, Ling L, McAuley D, Montgomery H, Openshaw PJM, Begg C, Walsh T, Tenesa A, Flores C, Riancho JA, Rojas-Martinez A, Lapunzina P; GenOMICC Investigators; SCOURGE Consortium; ISARICC Investigators; 23andMe COVID-19 Team; Yang J, Ponting CP, Wilson JF, Vitart V, Abedalthagafi M, Luchessi AD, Parra EJ, Cruz R, Carracedo A, Fawkes A, Murphy L, Rowan K, Pereira AC, Law A, Fairfax B, Hendry SC, Baillie JK. Pairo-Castineira E, et al. Nature. 2023 May;617(7962):764-768. doi: 10.1038/s41586-023-06034-3. Epub 2023 May 17. Nature. 2023. PMID: 37198478 Free PMC article.
Making the most of summer school: a meta-analytic and narrative review.
Cooper H, Charlton K, Valentine JC, Muhlenbruck L. Cooper H, et al. Monogr Soc Res Child Dev. 2000;65(1):i-v, 1-118; discussion 119-27. Monogr Soc Res Child Dev. 2000. PMID: 12467098 Review.
Funds should be set aside to foster participation in summer programs, especially among disadvantaged youth. Program implementers should (a) begin summer program planning earlier in the year, (b) strive for continuity of staffing and programs across years, (c) …
Funds should be set aside to foster participation in summer programs, especially among disadvantaged youth. Program implemente …
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