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2. Short notice cancellations — an insight into Irish surgical waiting lists
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O’Riordan, Brian, Reynolds, Ian S., Hechtl, Daniel, Lecot, Frederik P., Arya, Shobhit, Geoghegan, Justin, and Kennelly, Rory
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- 2023
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3. Impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on post-hepatectomy regeneration for patients with colorectal cancer liver metastasis – Systematic review and meta-analysis
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Pavel, Mihai-Calin, Casanova, Raquel, Estalella, Laia, Memba, Robert, Llàcer-Millán, Erik, Juliá, Elisabet, Merino, Sandra, Geoghegan, Justin, and Jorba, Rosa
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- 2023
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4. Shifting concepts in the management of colorectal liver metastases
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Cassar, Noel, Geoghegan, Justin, and Hoti, Emir
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- 2022
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5. Effect of BMI on safety of bariatric surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic, procedure choice, and safety protocols – An analysis from the GENEVA Study
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Pędziwiatr, Michał, Major, Piotr, Zarzycki, Piotr, Pantelis, Athanasios, Lapatsanis, Dimitris P., Stravodimos, Georgios, Matthys, Chris, Focquet, Marc, Vleeschouwers, Wouter, Spaventa, Antonio G., Zerrweck, Carlos, Vitiello, Antonio, Berardi, Giovanna, Musella, Mario, Sanchez-Meza, Alberto, Cantu, Felipe J., Jr, Mora, Fernando, Cantu, Marco A., Katakwar, Abhishek, Reddy, D. Nageshwar, Elmaleh, Haitham, Hassan, Mohammad, Elghandour, Abdelrahman, Elbanna, Mohey, Osman, Ahmed, Khan, Athar, Layani, Laurent, Kiran, Nalini, Velikorechin, Andrey, Solovyeva, Maria, Melali, Hamid, Shahabi, Shahab, Agrawal, Ashish, Shrivastava, Apoorv, Sharma, Ankur, Narwaria, Bhavya, Narwaria, Mahendra, Raziel, Asnat, Sakran, Nasser, Susmallian, Sergio, Karagöz, Levent, Akbaba, Murat, Pişkin, Salih Zeki, Balta, Ahmet Ziya, Senol, Zafer, Manno, Emilio, Iovino, Michele Giuseppe, Qassem, Mohamed, Arana-Garza, Sebastián, Povoas, Heitor P., Vilas-Boas, Marcos Leão, Li, Alan, Ammori, Basil J., Balamoun, Hany, Salman, Mohammed, Nasta, Amrit Manik, Goel, Ramen, Sánchez-Aguilar, Hugo, Herrera, Miguel F., Abou-Mrad, Adel, Cloix, Lucie, Mazzini, Guilherme Silva, Kristem, Leonardo, Lazaro, Andre, Campos, Jose, Bernardo, Joaquín, González, Jesús, Trindade, Carlos, Viveiros, Octávio, Ribeiro, Rui, Goitein, David, Hazzan, David, Segev, Lior, Beck, Tamar, Reyes, Hernán, Monterrubio, Jerónimo, García, Paulina, Benois, Marine, Kassir, Radwan, Contine, Alessandro, Elshafei, Moustafa, Aktas, Sueleyman, Weiner, Sylvia, Heidsieck, Till, Level, Luis, Pinango, Silvia, Ortega, Patricia Martinez, Moncada, Rafael, Valenti, Victor, Vlahović, Ivan, Boras, Zdenko, Liagre, Arnaud, Martini, Francesco, Juglard, Gildas, Motwani, Manish, Saggu, Sukhvinder Singh, Momani, Hazem Al, López, Luis Adolfo Aceves, Cortez, María Angelina Contreras, Zavala, Rodrigo Aceves, D'Haese, Christine, Kempeneers, Ivo, Himpens, Jacques, Lazzati, Andrea, Paolino, Luca, Bathaei, Sarah, Bedirli, Abdulkadir, Yavuz, Aydın, Büyükkasap, Çağrı, Özaydın, Safa, Kwiatkowski, Andrzej, Bartosiak, Katarzyna, Walędziak, Maciej, Santonicola, Antonella, Angrisani, Luigi, Iovino, Paola, Palma, Rossella, Iossa, Angelo, Boru, Cristian Eugeniu, Angelis, Francesco De, Silecchia, Gianfranco, Hussain, Abdulzahra, Balchandra, Srivinasan, Coltell, Izaskun Balciscueta, Pérez, Javier Lorenzo, Bohra, Ashok, Awan, Altaf K., Madhok, Brijesh, Leeder, Paul C., Awad, Sherif, Al-Khyatt, Waleed, Shoma, Ashraf, Elghadban, Hosam, Ghareeb, Sameh, Mathews, Bryan, Kurian, Marina, Larentzakis, Andreas, Vrakopoulou, Gavriella Zoi, Albanopoulos, Konstantinos, Bozdag, Ahemt, Lale, Azmi, Kirkil, Cuneyt, Dincer, Mursid, Bashir, Ahmad, Haddad, Ashraf, Hijleh, Leen Abu, Zilberstein, Bruno, de Marchi, Danilo Dallago, Souza, Willy Petrini, Brodén, Carl Magnus, Gislason, Hjörtur, Shah, Kamran, Ambrosi, Antonio, Pavone, Giovanna, Tartaglia, Nicola, Kumari Kona, S. Lakshmi, Kalyan, K., Perez, Cesar Ernesto Guevara, Botero, Miguel Alberto Forero, Covic, Adrian, Timofte, Daniel, Maxim, Madalina, Faraj, Dashti, Tseng, Larissa, Liem, Ronald, Ören, Gürdal, Dilektasli, Evren, Yalcin, Ilker, AlMukhtar, Hudhaifa, Hadad, Mohammed Al, Mohan, Rasmi, Arora, Naresh, Bedi, Digvijaysingh, Rives-Lange, Claire, Chevallier, Jean-Marc, Poghosyan, Tigran, Sebbag, Hugues, Zinaï, Lamia, Khaldi, Saadi, Mauchien, Charles, Mazza, Davide, Dinescu, Georgiana, Rea, Bernardo, Pérez-Galaz, Fernando, Zavala, Luis, Besa, Anais, Curell, Anna, Balibrea, Jose M., Vaz, Carlos, Galindo, Luis, Silva, Nelson, Caballero, José Luis Estrada, Sebastian, Sergio Ortiz, Marchesini, João Caetano Dallegrave, da Fonseca Pereira, Ricardo Arcanjo, Sobottka, Wagner Herbert, Fiolo, Felipe Eduardo, Turchi, Matias, Coelho, Antonio Claudio Jamel, Zacaron, Andre Luis, Barbosa, André, Quinino, Reynaldo, Menaldi, Gabriel, Paleari, Nicolás, Martinez-Duartez, Pedro, de Aragon Ramírez de Esparza, Gabriel Martínez, Esteban, Valentin Sierra, Torres, Antonio, Garcia-Galocha, Jose Luis, Josa, Miguel, Pacheco-Garcia, Jose Manuel, Mayo-Ossorio, Maria Angeles, Chowbey, Pradeep, Soni, Vandana, de Vasconcelos Cunha, Hercio Azevedo, Castilho, Michel Victor, Ferreira, Rafael Meneguzzi Alves, Barreiro, Thiago Alvim, Charalabopoulos, Alexandros, Sdralis, Elias, Davakis, Spyridon, Bomans, Benoit, Dapri, Giovanni, Belle, Koenraad Van, Takieddine, Mazen, Vaneukem, Pol, Karaca, Esma Seda Akalın, Karaca, Fatih Can, Sumer, Aziz, Peksen, Caghan, Savas, Osman Anil, Chousleb, Elias, Elmokayed, Fahad, Fakhereldin, Islam, Aboshanab, Hany Mohamed, Swelium, Talal, Gudal, Ahmad, Gamloo, Lamees, Ugale, Ayushka, Ugale, Surendra, Boeker, Clara, Reetz, Christian, Hakami, Ibrahim Ali, Mall, Julian, Alexandrou, Andreas, Baili, Efstratia, Bodnar, Zsolt, Maleckas, Almantas, Gudaityte, Rita, Guldogan, Cem Emir, Gundogdu, Emre, Ozmen, Mehmet Mahir, Thakkar, Deepti, Dukkipati, Nandakishore, Shah, Poonam Shashank, Shah, Shashank Subhashchandra, Shah, Simran Shashank, Adil, Md Tanveer, Jambulingam, Periyathambi, Mamidanna, Ravikrishna, Whitelaw, Douglas, Jain, Vigyan, Veetil, Deepa Kizhakke, Wadhawan, Randeep, Torres, Max, Tinoco, Tabata, Leclercq, Wouter, Romeijn, Marleen, van de Pas, Kelly, Alkhazraji, Ali K., Taha, Safwan A., Ustun, Murat, Yigit, Taner, Inam, Aatif, Burhanulhaq, Muhammad, Pazouki, Abdolreza, Eghbali, Foolad, Kermansaravi, Mohammad, Jazi, Amir Hosein Davarpanah, Mahmoudieh, Mohsen, Mogharehabed, Neda, Tsiotos, Gregory, Stamou, Konstantinos, Barrera Rodriguez, Francisco J, Rojas Navarro, Marco A., MOhamed Torres, Omar, Martinez, Sergio Lopez, Tamez, Elda Rocio Maltos, Millan Cornejo, Gustavo A., Flores, Jose Eduardo Garcia, Mohammed, Diya Aldeen, Elfawal, Mohamad Hayssam, Shabbir, Asim, Guowei, Kim, So, Jimmy By, Kaplan, Elif Tuğçe, Kaplan, Mehmet, Kaplan, Tuğba, Pham, DangTuan, Rana, Gurteshwar, Kappus, Mojdeh, Gadani, Riddish, Kahitan, Manish, Pokharel, Koshish, Osborne, Alan, Pournaras, Dimitri, Hewes, James, Napolitano, Errichetta, Chiappetta, Sonja, Bottino, Vincenzo, Dorado, Evelyn, Schoettler, Axel, Gaertner, Daniel, Fedtke, Katharina, Aguilar-Espinosa, Francisco, Aceves-Lozano, Saul, Balani, Alessandro, Nagliati, Carlo, Pennisi, Damiano, Rizzi, Andrea, Frattini, Francesco, Foschi, Diego, Benuzzi, Laura, Parikh, Chirag, Shah, Harshil, Pinotti, Enrico, Montuori, Mauro, Borrelli, Vincenzo, Dargent, Jerome, Copaescu, Catalin A, Hutopila, Ionut, Smeu, Bogdan, Witteman, Bart, Hazebroek, Eric, Deden, Laura, Heusschen, Laura, Okkema, Sietske, Aufenacker, Theo, den Hengst, Willem, Vening, Wouter, van der Burgh, Yonta, Ghazal, Ahmad, Ibrahim, Hamza, Niazi, Mourad, Alkhaffaf, Bilal, Altarawni, Mohammad, Cesana, Giovanni Carlo, Anselmino, Marco, Uccelli, Matteo, Olmi, Stefano, Stier, Christine, Akmanlar, Tahsin, Sonnenberg, Thomas, Schieferbein, Uwe, Marcolini, Alejandro, Awruch, Diego, Vicentin, Marco, de Souza Bastos, Eduardo Lemos, Gregorio, Samuel Azenha, Ahuja, Anmol, Mittal, Tarun, Bolckmans, Roel, Wiggins, Tom, Baratte, Clément, Wisnewsky, Judith Aron, Genser, Laurent, Chong, Lynn, Taylor, Lillian, Ward, Salena, Hi, Michael W., Heneghan, Helen, Fearon, Naomi, Plamper, Andreas, Rheinwalt, Karl, Geoghegan, Justin, Ng, Kin Cheung, Kaseja, Krzysztof, Kotowski, Maciej, Samarkandy, Tarig A., Leyva-Alvizo, Adolfo, Corzo-Culebro, Lourdes, Wang, Cunchuan, Yang, Wah, Dong, Zhiyong, Riera, Manel, Jain, Rajesh, Hamed, Hosam, Said, Mohammed, Zarzar, Katia, Garcia, Manuel, Türkçapar, Ahmet Gökhan, Şen, Ozan, Baldini, Edoardo, Conti, Luigi, Wietzycoski, Cacio, Lopes, Eduardo, Pintar, Tadeja, Salobir, Jure, Aydin, Cengiz, Atici, Semra Demirli, Ergin, Anıl, Ciyiltepe, Huseyin, Bozkurt, Mehmet Abdussamet, Kizilkaya, Mehmet Celal, Onalan, Nezihe Berrin Dodur, Binti Ahmad Zuber, Mariana Nabila, Wong, Wei Jin, Garcia, Amador, Vidal, Laura, Beisani, Marc, Pasquier, Jorge, Vilallonga, Ramon, Sharma, Sharad, Parmar, Chetan, Lee, Lyndcie, Sufi, Pratik, Sinan, Hüseyin, Saydam, Mehmet, Singhal, Rishi, Omar, Islam, Ludwig, Christian, Tahrani, Abd A., and Mahawar, Kamal
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- 2022
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6. Early infection is an independent risk factor for increased mortality in patients with culture-confirmed infected pancreatic necrosis
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Moran, Robert A., Halloran, Christopher, Guo, Qiang, Umapathy, Chandra, Jalaly, Niloofar Y., Jain, Saransh, Cowzer, Darren, Cuadrado Robles, Enrique Perez, Quesada-Vázquez, Noé, Szentesi, Andrea, Papp, Mária, Chua, Tiffany, Márta, Katalin, Sampath, Kartik, Jin, David X., Sahebally, Shaheel Mohammad, Kuschnereit, Tobias Philipp, Khashab, Mouen A., Rock, Clare, Darvasi, Erika, Saunders, Rebecca, García-Rayado, Guillermo, Torrijos, Yolanda Sánchez, Coady, Laoise, Papachristou, Georgios I., Mayerle, Julia, Geoghegan, Justin, Banks, Peter A., Gardner, Timothy B., Szabó, Anikó Nóra, Stevens, Tyler, Tornai, Tamás, Tóth, Emese, McEntee, Gerry, Enrique de-Madaria, Garg, Pramod K., Hegyi, Péter, Yadav, Dhiraj, Hu, Weiming, Neoptolemos, John, and Singh, Vikesh K.
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- 2022
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7. Physical function in patients with resectable cancer of the pancreas and liver–a systematic review
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O’Neill, Linda, Reynolds, Sophie, Sheill, Gráinne, Guinan, Emer, Mockler, David, Geoghegan, Justin, Conlon, Kevin, Reynolds, John V., and Hussey, Juliette
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- 2020
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8. Characterising the impact of body composition change during neoadjuvant chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer
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Griffin, Oonagh M., Duggan, Sinead N., Ryan, Ronan, McDermott, Raymond, Geoghegan, Justin, and Conlon, Kevin C.
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- 2019
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9. The effect of preoperative chemotherapy on liver regeneration after portal vein embolization/ligation or liver resection in patients with colorectal liver metastasis: a systematic review protocol
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Pavel, Mihai-Calin, Casanova, Raquel, Estalella, Laia, Memba, Robert, Llàcer-Millán, Erik, Achalandabaso, Mar, Julià, Elisabet, Geoghegan, Justin, and Jorba, Rosa
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- 2020
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10. Rehabilitation strategies following oesophagogastric and Hepatopancreaticobiliary cancer (ReStOre II): a protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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O’Neill, Linda, Guinan, Emer, Doyle, Suzanne, Connolly, Deirdre, O’Sullivan, Jacintha, Bennett, Annemarie, Sheill, Grainne, Segurado, Ricardo, Knapp, Peter, Fairman, Ciaran, Normand, Charles, Geoghegan, Justin, Conlon, Kevin, Reynolds, John V., and Hussey, Juliette
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- 2020
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11. Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy and Liver Transplantation for Unresectable Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma: The Irish Experience of the Mayo Protocol
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Zaborowski, Alexandra, Heneghan, Helen M., Fiore, Barbara, Stafford, Anthony, Gallagher, Tom, Geoghegan, Justin, Maguire, Donal, and Hoti, Emir
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- 2020
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12. Proteomic Analysis of Cell Lines and Primary Tumors in Pancreatic Cancer Identifies Proteins Expressed Only In Vitro and Only In Vivo
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Coleman, Orla, Henry, Michael, OʼNeill, Fiona, Roche, Sandra, Swan, Niall, Geoghegan, Justin, Conlon, Kevin, McVey, Gerard, Moriarty, Michael, Meleady, Paula, and Clynes, Martin
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- 2020
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13. Depleted polymorphonuclear leukocytes in human metastatic liver reflect an altered immune microenvironment associated with recurrent metastasis
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Hand, Fiona, Harmon, Cathal, Elliott, Louise A., Caiazza, Francesco, Lavelle, Aonghus, Maguire, Donal, Hoti, Emir, Nolan, Niamh, Geoghegan, Justin G., Ryan, Elizabeth J., and O’Farrelly, Cliona
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- 2018
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14. Preoperative risk factors for conversion from laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy: a validated risk score derived from a prospective U.K. database of 8820 patients
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Fenwick, Stephen, Elmasry, Mohamed, Nunes, Quentin, Kennedy, David, Khan, Raja B., Khan, Muhammad A.S., Magee, Conor J., Jones, Steven M., Mason, Denise, Parappally, Ciny P., Mathur, Pawan, Saunders, Michael, Jamel, Sara, Haque, Samer U.l., Zafar, Sara, Shiwani, Muhammad H., Samuel, Nehemiah, Dar, Farooq, Jackson, Andrew, Lovett, Bryony, Dindyal, Shiva, Winter, Hannah, Rahman, Saquib, Wheatley, Kevin, Nieto, Tom, Ayaani, Soofiyah, Youssef, Haney, Nijjar, Rajwinder S., Watkin, Helen, Naumann, David, Emeshi, Sophie, Sarmah, Piyush B., Lee, Kathryn, Joji, Nikita, Heath, Jonathan, Teasdale, Rebecca L., Weerasinghe, Chamindri, Needham, Paul J., Welbourn, Hannah, Forster, Luke, Finch, David, Blazeby, Jane M., Robb, William, McNair, Angus G.K., Hrycaiczuk, Alex, Charalabopoulos, Alexandros, Kadirkamanathan, Sritharan, Tang, Cheuk-Bong, Jayanthi, Naga V.G., Noor, Nigel, Dobbins, Brian, Cockbain, Andrew J., Nilsen-Nunn, April, de Siqueira, Jonathan, Pellen, Mike, Cowley, Jonathan B., Ho, Wei-Min, Miu, Victor, White, Timothy J., Hodgkins, Kathryn A., Kinghorn, Alison, Tutton, Matthew G., Al-Abed, Yahya A., Menzies, Donald, Ahmad, Anwar, Reed, Joanna, Khan, Shabuddin, Monk, David, Vitone, Louis J., Murtaza, Ghulam, Joel, Abraham, Brennan, Stephen, Shier, David, Zhang, Catherine, Yoganathan, Thusidaran, Robinson, Steven J., McCallum, Iain J.D., Jones, Michael J., Elsayed, Mohammed, Tuck, Liz, Wayman, John, Carney, Kate, Aroori, Somaiah, Hosie, Kenneth B., Kimble, Adam, Bunting, David M., Fawole, Adeshina S., Basheer, Mohammed, Dave, Rajiv V., Sarveswaran, Janahan, Jones, Elinor, Kendal, Chris, Tilston, Michael P., Gough, Martin, Wallace, Tom, Singh, Shailendra, Downing, Justine, Mockford, Katherine A., Issa, Eyad, Shah, Nayab, Chauhan, Neal, Wilson, Timothy R., Forouzanfar, Amir, Wild, Jonathan R.L., Nofal, Emma, Bunnell, Catherine, Madbak, Khaliel, Rao, Sudhindra T.V., Devoto, Laurence, Siddiqi, Najaf, Khawaja, Zechan, Hewes, James C., Gould, Laura, Chambers, Alice, Rodriguez, Daniel U., Sen, Gourab, Robinson, Stuart, Bartlett, Francis, Rae, David M., Stevenson, Thomas E.J., Sarvananthan, Kas, Dwerryhouse, Simon J., Higgs, Simon M., Old, Oliver J., Hardy, Thomas J., Shah, Reena, Hornby, Steve T., Keogh, Ken, Frank, Lucinda, Al-Akash, Musallam, Upchurch, Emma A., Frame, Richard J., Hughes, Michael, Jelley, Clare, Weaver, Simon, Roy, Sudipta, Sillo, Toritseju O., Galanopoulos, Giorgios, Cuming, Tamzin, Cunha, Pedro, Tayeh, Salim, Kaptanis, Sarantos, Heshaishi, Mohamed, Eisawi, Abdalla, Abayomi, Michael, Ngu, Wee S., Fleming, Katie, Bajwa, Dalvir S., Chitre, Vivek, Aryal, Kamal, Ferris, Paul, Silva, Michael, Lammy, Simon, Mohamed, Sarah, Khawaja, Amir, Hussain, Adnan, Ghazanfar, Mudassar A., Bellini, Maria I., Ebdewi, Hamdi, Elshaer, Mohamed, Gravante, Gianpiero, Drake, Benjamin, Ogedegbe, Arikoge, Mukherjee, Dipankar, Arhi, Chanpreet, Giwa, Lola, Iqbal, Nusrat, Watson, Nicholas F., Aggarwal, Smeer K., Orchard, Philippa, Villatoro, Eduardo, Willson, Peter D., Mok, Kam W.J., Woodman, Thomas, Deguara, Jean, Garcea, Giuseppe, Babu, Benoy I., Dennison, Alistair R., Malde, Deep, Lloyd, David, Slavin, John P., Jones, Robert P., Ballance, Laura, Gerakopoulos, Stratos, Jambulingam, Periyathambi, Mansour, Sami, Sakai, Naomi, Acharya, Vikas, Sadat, Mohammed M., Karim, Lawen, Larkin, David, Amin, Khalid, Khan, Amarah, Law, Jennifer, Jamdar, Saurabh, Smith, Stella R., Sampat, Keerthika, O'shea, Kathryn M., Manu, Mangta, Asprou, Fotini M., Malik, Nabeela S., Chang, Jessica, Johnstone, Marianne, Lewis, Michael, Roberts, Geoffrey P., Karavadra, Babu, Photi, Evangelos, Hewes, James, Rodriguez, Dan, O'Reilly, Derek A., Rate, Anthony J., Sekhar, Hema, Henderson, Lucy T., Starmer, Benjamin Z., Coe, Peter O., Tolofari, Sotonye, Barrie, Jenifer, Bashir, Gareth, Sloane, Jake, Madanipour, Suroosh, Halkias, Constantine, Trevatt, Alexander E.J., Borowski, David W., Hornsby, Jane, Courtney, Michael J., Virupaksha, Suvi, Seymour, Keith, Robinson, Sarah, Hawkins, Helen, Bawa, Sadiq, Gallagher, Paul V., Reid, Alistair, Wood, Peter, Finch, Jonathan G., Finch, J.Guy, Parmar, Jitesh, Stirland, Euan, Gardner-Thorpe, James, Al-Muhktar, Ahmed, Peterson, Mark, Majeed, Ali, Bajwa, Farrukh M., Martin, Jack, Choy, Alfred, Tsang, Andrew, Pore, Naresh, Andrew, David R., Al-Khyatt, Waleed, Santosh Bhandari, Christopher Taylor, Chambers, Adam, Subramanium, Dhivya, Toh, Simon K.C., Carter, Nicholas C., Mercer, Stuart J., Knight, Benjamin, Vijay, Vardhini, Alagaratnam, Swethan, Sinha, Sidhartha, Khan, Shahab, El-Hasani, Shamsi S., Hussain, Abdulzahra A., Bhattacharya, Vish, Kansal, Nisheeth, Fasih, Tani, Jackson, Claire, Siddiqui, Midhat N., Chishti, Imran A., Fordham, Imogen J., Siddiqui, Zohaib, Bausbacher, Harald, Geogloma, Ileana, Gurung, Kabita, Tsavellas, George, Basynat, Pradeep, Shrestha, Ashish K., Basu, Sanjoy, Chhabra, Alok, Harilingam, Mohan, Rabie, Mohamed, Akhtar, Mansoor, Kumar, Pradeep, Jafferbhoy, Sadaf F., Hussain, Najam, Raza, Soulat, Haque, Manzarul, Alam, Imran, Aseem, Rabiya, Patel, Shakira, Asad, Mehek, Booth, Michael I., Ball, William R., Wood, Christopher P.J., Pinho-Gomes, Ana C., Kausar, Ambareen, Obeidallah, Mohammed, Varghase, Joseph, Lodhia, Joshil, Bradley, Donal, Rengifo, Carla, Lindsay, David, Gopalswamy, Sivakumar, Finlay, Ian, Wardle, Stacy, Bullen, Naomi, Iftikhar, Syed Y., Awan, Altaf, Ahmed, Javed, Leeder, Paul, Fusai, Guiseppe, Bond-Smith, Giles, Psica, Alicja, Puri, Yogesh, Hou, David, Noble, Fergus, Szentpali, Karoly, Broadhurst, Jack, Date, Ravindra, Hossack, Martin R., Goh, Yan L., Turner, Paul, Shetty, Vinutha, Riera, Manel, Macano, Christina A.W., Sukha, Anisha, Preston, Shaun R., Hoban, Jennifer R., Puntis, Daniel J., Williams, Sophie V., Krysztopik, Richard, Kynaston, James, Batt, Jeremy, Doe, Matthew, Goscimski, Andrzej, Jones, Gareth H., Hall, Claire, Carty, Nick, Ahmed, Jamil, Panteleimonitis, Sofoklis, Gunasekera, Rohan T., Sheel, Andrea R.G., Lennon, Hannah, Hindley, Caroline, Reddy, Marcus, Kenny, Ross, Elkheir, Natalie, McGlone, Emma R., Rajaganeshan, Rajasundaram, Hancorn, Kate, Hargreaves, Anita, Prasad, Raj, Longbotham, David A., Vijayanand, Dhakshinamoorthy, Wijetunga, Imeshi, Ziprin, Paul, Nicolay, Christopher R., Yeldham, Geoffrey, Read, Edward, Gossage, James A., Rolph, Rachel C., Ebied, Husam, Phull, Manraj, Khan, Mohammad A., Popplewell, Matthew, Kyriakidis, Dimitrios, Hussain, Anwar, Henley, Natasha, Packer, Jessica R., Derbyshire, Laura, Porter, Jonathan, Appleton, Shaun, Farouk, Marwan, Basra, Melvinder, Jennings, Neil A., Ali, Shahda, Kanakala, Venkatesh, Ali, Haythem, Lane, Risha, Dickson-Lowe, Richard, Zarsadias, Prizzi, Mirza, Darius, Puig, Sonia, Al Amari, Khalid, Vijayan, Deepak, Sutcliffe, Robert, Marudanayagam, Ravi, Hamady, Zayed, Prasad, Abheesh R., Patel, Abhilasha, Durkin, Damien, Kaur, Parminder, Bowen, Laura, Byrne, James P., Pearson, Katherine L., Delisle, Theo G., Davies, James, Tomlinson, Mark A., Johnpulle, Michelle A., Slawinski, Corinna, Macdonald, Andrew, Nicholson, James, Newton, Katy, Mbuvi, James, Farooq, Ansar, Mothe, Bhavani S., Zafrani, Zakhi, Brett, Daniel, Francombe, James, Spreadborough, Philip, Barnes, James, Cheung, Melanie, Al-Bahrani, Ahmed Z., Preziosi, Giuseppe, Urbonas, Tomas, Alberts, Justin, Mallik, Mekhlola, Patel, Krashna, Segaran, Ashvina, Doulias, Triantafyllos, Sufi, Pratik A., Yao, Caroline, Pollock, Sarah, Manzelli, Antonio, Wajed, Saj, Kourkulos, Michail, Pezzuto, Roberto, Wadley, Martin, Hamilton, Emma, Jaunoo, Shameen, Padwick, Robert, Sayegh, Mazin, Newton, Richard C., Hebbar, Madhusoodhana, Farag, Sameh F., Hebbar, Madhu, Spearman, John, Hamdan, Mohammed F., D'Costa, Conrad, Blane, Christine, Giles, Mathew, Peter, Mark B., Hirst, Natalie A., Hossain, Tanvir, Pannu, Arslan, El-Dhuwaib, Yesar, Morrison, Tamsin E.M., Taylor, Greg W., Thompson, Ronald L.E., McCune, Ken, Loughlin, Paula, Lawther, Roger, Byrnes, Colman K., Simpson, Duncan J., Mawhinney, Abi, Warren, Conor, McKay, Damian, McIlmunn, Colin, Martin, Serena, MacArtney, Matthew, Diamond, Tom, Davey, Phil, Jones, Claire, Clements, Joshua M., Digney, Ruairi, Chan, Wei M., McCain, Stephen, Gull, Sadaf, Janeczko, Adam, Dorrian, Emmet, Harris, Andrew, Dawson, Suzanne, Johnston, Dorothy, McAree, Barry, Ghareeb, Essam, Thomas, George, Connelly, Martin, McKenzie, Stephen, Cieplucha, Krzysztos, Spence, Gary, Campbell, William, Hooks, Gareth, Bradley, Neil, Hill, Arnold D.K., Cassidy, John T., Boland, Michael, Burke, Paul, Nally, Deirdre M., Khogali, Elmoataz, Shabo, Wael, Iskandar, Edrin, McEntee, Gerry P., O'Neill, Maeve A., Peirce, Colin, Lyons, Emma M., O'Sullivan, Adrian W., Thakkar, Rohan, Carroll, Paul, Ivanovski, Ivan, Balfe, Paul, Lee, Matthew, Winter, Des C., Kelly, Michael E., Hoti, Emir, Maguire, Donal, Karunakaran, Priyadarssini, Geoghegan, Justin G., Martin, Sean T., Cross, Keith S., Cooke, Fiachra, Zeeshan, Saquib, Murphy, James O., Mealy, Ken, Mohan, Helen M., Nedujchelyn, Yuwaraja, Ullah, Muhammad F., Ahmed, Irfan, Giovinazzo, Francesco, Milburn, James, Prince, Sarah, Brooke, Eleanor, Buchan, Joanna, Khalil, Ahmed M., Vaughan, Elizabeth M., Ramage, Michael I., Aldridge, Roland C., Gibson, Simon, Nicholson, Gary A., Vass, David G., Grant, Alan J., Holroyd, David J., Jones, Angharad, Sutton, Cherith M.L.R., O'Dwyer, Patrick, Nilsson, Frida, Weber, Beatrix, Williamson, Tracey K., Lalla, Kushik, Bryant, Alice, Carter, Ross, Forrest, Craig R., Hunter, David I., Nassar, Ahmad H., Orizu, Mavis N., Knight, Katrina, Qandeel, Haitham, Suttie, Stuart, Belding, Rowena, McClarey, Andrew, Boyd, Alan T., Guthrie, Graeme J.K., Lim, Pei J., Luhmann, Andreas, Watson, Angus J.M., Richards, Colin H., Nicol, Laura, Madurska, Marta, Harrison, Ewen, Boyce, Kathryn M., Roebuck, Amanda, Ferguson, Graeme, Pati, Pradeep, Wilson, Michael S.J., Dalgaty, Faith, Fothergill, Laura, Driscoll, Peter J., Mozolowski, Kirsty L., Banwell, Victoria, Bennett, Stephen P., Rogers, Paul N., Skelly, Brendan L., Rutherford, Claire L., Mirza, Ahmed K., Lazim, Taha, Lim, Henry C.C., Duke, Diana, Ahmed, Talat, Beasley, William D., Wilkinson, Marc D., Maharaj, Geta, Malcolm, Cathy, Brown, Timothy H., Shingler, Guy M., Mowbray, Nicholas, Radwan, Rami, Morcous, Paul, Wood, Simon, Kadhim, Abbas, Stewart, Duncan J., Baker, Andrew L., Tanner, Nicola, Shenoy, Hrishikesh, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Hollyman, Marianne, Hodson, James, Bonney, Glenn, Vohra, Ravi S., and Griffiths, Ewen A.
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15. Radiofrequency Ablation for Neuroendocrine Liver Metastases: A Systematic Review
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Mohan, Helen, Nicholson, Patrick, Winter, Des C., O’Shea, Donal, O’Toole, Dermot, Geoghegan, Justin, Maguire, Donal, Hoti, Emir, Traynor, Oscar, and Cantwell, Colin P.
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16. Incidence and risk factors of delirium in patients post pancreaticoduodenectomy
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Gallagher, Tom K., McErlean, Sarah, O'Farrell, Aimee, Hoti, Emir, Maguire, Donal, Traynor, Oscar J., Conlon, Kevin C., and Geoghegan, Justin G.
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- 2014
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17. Techniques and outcomes of combined inferior vena cava and visceral resection for benign and malignant disease
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Gallagher, Tom K., Udupa, K. Venkatesh, Geoghegan, Justin G., Maguire, Donal, Traynor, Oscar J., and Hoti, Emir
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- 2014
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18. Short notice cancellations — an insight into Irish surgical waiting lists.
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O'Riordan, Brian, Reynolds, Ian S., Hechtl, Daniel, Lecot, Frederik P., Arya, Shobhit, Geoghegan, Justin, and Kennelly, Rory
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Background: The reasons underlying prolonged waiting lists for surgery in Ireland are multifactorial. Patient-related factors including non-attendances contribute in part to the current waiting times. Aims: To determine the rate of short notice cancellation for day case surgery in a model 2 HSE hospital over a 1-month period and to implement an intervention to try and reduce the rate of cancellation. Methods: The cancellation rate was documented over a 1-month period in the hospital. An intervention was then implemented, involving a phone call to the patient from a member of the surgical team to attempt to reduce the cancellation rate. Cancellations were re-audited after the implementation of the phone intervention. Results: The initial audit revealed a cancellation rate of 39.7% during the first month prior to implementation of the phone intervention. A phone call intervention from a member of the surgical team was associated with a decrease in cancellations from 39.7 to 14.6% (p < 0.01). Conclusions: While cancellations remained high even after our intervention, a simple phone call was effective and more than halved our cancellation rate. Future efforts need to focus on increasing awareness of patient responsibility for attending scheduled appointments and procedures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Alteration in Levels of Specific miRNAs and Their Potential Protein Targets between Human Pancreatic Cancer Samples, Adjacent Normal Tissue, and Xenografts Derived from These Tumors.
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O'Neill, Fiona, Allen-Coyle, Taylor-Jade, Roche, Sandra, Meiller, Justine, Conlon, Neil T., Swan, Niall, Straubinger, Robert M., Geoghegan, Justin, Straubinger, Ninfa L., Conlon, Kevin, McDermott, Ray, O'Sullivan, Finbarr, Henry, Michael, Meleady, Paula, McVey, Gerard, O'Connor, Robert, Moriarty, Michael, and Clynes, Martin
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PANCREATIC cancer ,MICRORNA ,PROTEINS ,PANCREATIC tumors ,XENOGRAFTS - Abstract
Herein, we describe the global comparison of miRNAs in human pancreatic cancer tumors, adjacent normal tissue, and matched patient-derived xenograft models using microarray screening. RNA was extracted from seven tumor, five adjacent normal, and eight FI PDX tumor samples and analyzed by Affymetrix GeneChip miRNA 4.0 array. A transcriptome analysis console (TAC) was used to generate comparative lists of up- and downregulated miRNAs for the comparisons, tumor vs. normal and F1 PDX vs. tumor. Particular attention was paid to miRNAs that were changed in the same direction in both comparisons. We identified the involvement in pancreatic tumor tissue of several miRNAs, including miR4534, miR3154, and miR4742, not previously highlighted as being involved in this type of cancer. Investigation in the parallel mRNA and protein lists from the same samples allowed the elimination of proteins where altered expression correlated with corresponding mRNA levels and was thus less likely to be miRNA regulated. Using the remaining differential expression protein lists for proteins predicted to be targeted for differentially expressed miRNA on our list, we were able to tentatively ascribe specific protein changes to individual miRNA. Particularly interesting target proteins for miRs 615-3p, 2467-3p, 4742-5p, 509-5p, and 605-3p were identified. Prominent among the protein targets are enzymes involved in aldehyde metabolism and membrane transport and trafficking. These results may help to uncover vulnerabilities that could enable novel approaches to treating pancreatic cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Link Between Increased Satiety Gut Hormones and Reduced Food Reward After Gastric Bypass Surgery for Obesity
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Goldstone, Anthony P., Miras, Alexander D., Scholtz, Samantha, Jackson, Sabrina, Neff, Karl J., Pénicaud, Luc, Geoghegan, Justin, Chhina, Navpreet, Durighel, Giuliana, Bell, Jimmy D., Meillon, Sophie, and le Roux, Carel W.
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21. The Impact of Molecular Biology in the Seeding, Treatment Choices and Follow-Up of Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastases—A Narrative Review.
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Pavel, Mihai-Calin, Ramirez-Maldonado, Elena, Pueyo-Périz, Eva, Memba, Robert, Merino, Sandra, Geoghegan, Justin, and Jorba, Rosa
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COLORECTAL liver metastasis ,SOWING ,DISEASE progression ,MOLECULAR biology ,CLINICAL medicine ,LIVER cells ,CANCER cells - Abstract
There is a clear association between the molecular profile of colorectal cancer liver metastases (CRCLM) and the degree to which aggressive progression of the disease impacts patient survival. However, much of our knowledge of the molecular behaviour of colorectal cancer cells comes from experimental studies with, as yet, limited application in clinical practice. In this article, we review the current advances in the understanding of the molecular behaviour of CRCLM and present possible future therapeutic applications. This review focuses on three important steps in CRCLM development, progression and treatment: (1) the dissemination of malignant cells from primary tumours and the seeding to metastatic sites; (2) the response to modern regimens of chemotherapy; and (3) the possibility of predicting early progression and recurrence patterns by molecular analysis in liquid biopsy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Obesity in Adults: A 2022 Adapted Clinical Practice Guideline for Ireland.
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Breen, Cathy, O'Connell, Jean, Geoghegan, Justin, O'Shea, Donal, Birney, Susie, Tully, Louise, Gaynor, Karen, O'Kelly, Mark, O'Malley, Grace, O'Donovan, Clare, Lyons, Oonagh, Flynn, Mary, Allen, Suzanne, Arthurs, Niamh, Browne, Sarah, Byrne, Molly, Callaghan, Shauna, Collins, Chris, Courtney, Aoife, and Crotty, Michael
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Background: This Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for the management of obesity in adults in Ireland, adapted from the Canadian CPG, defines obesity as a complex chronic disease characterised by excess or dysfunctional adiposity that impairs health. The guideline reflects substantial advances in the understanding of the determinants, pathophysiology, assessment, and treatment of obesity. Summary: It shifts the focus of obesity management toward improving patient-centred health outcomes, functional outcomes, and social and economic participation, rather than weight loss alone. It gives recommendations for care that are underpinned by evidence-based principles of chronic disease management; validate patients' lived experiences; move beyond simplistic approaches of "eat less, move more" and address the root drivers of obesity. Key Messages: People living with obesity face substantial bias and stigma, which contribute to increased morbidity and mortality independent of body weight. Education is needed for all healthcare professionals in Ireland to address the gap in skills, increase knowledge of evidence-based practice, and eliminate bias and stigma in healthcare settings. We call for people living with obesity in Ireland to have access to evidence-informed care, including medical, medical nutrition therapy, physical activity and physical rehabilitation interventions, psychological interventions, pharmacotherapy, and bariatric surgery. This can be best achieved by resourcing and fully implementing the Model of Care for the Management of Adult Overweight and Obesity. To address health inequalities, we also call for the inclusion of obesity in the Structured Chronic Disease Management Programme and for pharmacotherapy reimbursement, to ensure equal access to treatment based on health-need rather than ability to pay. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Initial impact of a systematic multidisciplinary approach on the management of patients with gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumor
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Tamagno, Gianluca, Sheahan, Kieran, Skehan, Stephen J., Geoghegan, Justin G., Fennelly, David, Collins, Conor D., Maguire, Donal, Traynor, Oscar, Brophy, David P., Cantwell, Colin, Swan, Niall, McGowan, Lisa, O’Toole, Dermot, and O’Shea, Donal
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- 2013
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24. The Effect of Gastric Band Slippage on Patient Body Mass Index and Quality of Life
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Sahebally, Shaheel M., Burke, John P., O’Shea, Donal, and Geoghegan, Justin
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25. Endogenous Oils Derived From Human Adipocytes Are Potent Adjuvants That Promote IL-1α–Dependent Inflammation
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Tynan, Graham A., Hearnden, Claire H., Oleszycka, Ewa, Lyons, Claire L., Coutts, Graham, O’Connell, Jean, Corrigan, Michelle A., Lynch, Lydia, Campbell, Matthew, Callanan, John J., Mok, Kenneth H., Geoghegan, Justin, O’Farrelly, Cliona, Allan, Stuart M., Roche, Helen M., O’Shea, Donal B., and Lavelle, Ed C.
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- 2014
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26. Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed by liver transplantation for unresectable cholangiocarcinoma: a single-centre national experience
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Duignan, Sophie, Maguire, Donal, Ravichand, Chamarajanagar S., Geoghegan, Justin, Hoti, Emir, Fennelly, David, Armstrong, John, Rock, Kathy, Mohan, Helen, and Traynor, Oscar
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- 2014
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27. Liver Transplantation for Post reperfusion Syndrome due to Surgical Packing of a Lacerated Liver
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Hoti, Emir, Hogan, Aisling, Hegarty, Chris, Tucker, Olga, Maguire, Donal, Geoghegan, Justin, and Traynor, Oscar
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- 2008
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28. Measurement of Body Composition in Pancreatic Cancer: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Recommendations for Future Study Design.
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Griffin, Oonagh M., Bashir, Yasir, O'Connor, Donal, Peakin, Joseph, McMahon, Jean, Duggan, Sinead Noelle, Geoghegan, Justin, and Conlon, Kevin C.
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BODY composition ,PANCREATIC cancer ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,SARCOPENIA ,COMPUTED tomography - Abstract
Background/Objectives: Sarcopenia in pancreatic cancer may increase the risk of chemotherapy-related toxicity and post-operative morbidity. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to quantify the prevalence of sarcopenia in early stage pancreatic cancer. Methods: Relevant studies were identified using Ovid Medline and Elsevier Embase. Pooled estimates of prevalence rates (percentages) and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) were computed using a random-effects model to allow for heterogeneity between studies. Results: The majority of the 33 studies (n = 5,593 patients) included in this meta-analysis utilized computed tomography (CT)-derived measures for body composition assessment in patients undergoing pancreatic resection. Reported prevalence of sarcopenia varied between 14 and 74%, and the pooled prevalence was 39% (95% CI: 38–40%) Heterogeneity was considerable, however, (I
2 = 93%) and did not improve significantly when controlling for assessment method, and use of pre-defined cut-offs for sarcopenia, limiting potential to evaluate the true impact of sarcopenia. Conclusion: The ready availability of sequential CT offers a valuable opportunity for body composition assessment, but the quality of assessment and interpretation must improve before the impact of body composition on treatment-related outcomes and survival can be assessed. We suggest recommendations for the assessment of body composition for the design of future studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. Utilisation of an operative difficulty grading scale for laparoscopic cholecystectomy
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Griffiths, Ewen A, Hodson, James, Vohra, Ravi S, Marriott, Paul, Katbeh, Tarek, Zino, Samer, Nassar, Ahmad HM, Vohra, Ravinder S, Kirkham, Amanda J, Pasquali, Sandro, Johnstone, Marianne, Spreadborough, Philip, Alderson, Derek, Fenwick, Stephen, Elmasry, Mohamed, Nunes, Quentin M, Kennedy, David, Khan, Raja Basit, Khan, Muhammad AS, Magee, Conor J, Jones, Steven M, Mason, Denise, Parappally, Ciny P, Mathur, Pawan, Saunders, Michael, Jamel, Sara, Haque, Samer Ul, Zafar, Sara, Shiwani, Muhammad Hanif, Samuel, Nehemiah, Dar, Farooq, Jackson, Andrew, Lovett, Bryony, Dindyal, Shiva, Winter, Hannah, Fletcher, Ted, Rahman, Saquib, Wheatley, Kevin, Nieto, Tom, Ayaani, Soofiyah, Youssef, Haney, Nijjar, Rajwinder S, Watkin, Helen, Naumann, David, Emesih, Sophie, Sarmah, Piyush B, Lee, Kathryn, Joji, Nikita, Lambert, Joel, Heath, Jonathan, Teasdale, Rebecca L, Weerasinghe, Chamindri, Needham, Paul J, Welbourn, Hannah, Forster, Luke, Finch, David, Blazeby, Jane M, Robb, William, McNair, Angus GK, Hrycaiczuk, Alex, Charalabopoulos, Alexandros, Kadirkamanathan, Sritharan, Tang, Cheuk-Bong, Jayanthi, Naga VG, Noor, Nigel, Dobbins, Brian, Cockbain, Andrew J, Nilsen-Nunn, April, de Siqueira, Jonathan, Pellen, Mike, Cowley, Jonathan B, Ho, Wei-Min, Miu, Victor, White, Timothy J, Hodgkins, Kathryn A, Kinghorn, Alison, Tutton, Matthew G, Al-Abed, Yahya A, Menzies, Donald, Ahmad, Anwar, Reed, Joanna, Khan, Shabuddin, Monk, David, Vitone, Louis J, Murtaza, Ghulam, Joel, Abraham, Brennan, Stephen, Shier, David, Zhang, Catherine, Yoganathan, Thusidaran, Robinson, Steven J, McCallum, Iain JD, Jones, Michael J, Elsayed, Mohammed, Tuck, Liz, Wayman, John, Carney, Kate, Aroori, Somaiah, Hosie, Kenneth B, Kimble, Adam, Bunting, David M, Fawole, Adeshina S, Basheer, Mohammed, Dave, Rajiv V, Sarveswaran, Janahan, Jones, Elinor, Kendal, Chris, Tilston, Michael P, Gough, Martin, Wallace, Tom, Singh, Shailendra, Downing, Justine, Mockford, Katherine A, Issa, Eyad, Shah, Nayab, Chauhan, Neal, Wilson, Timothy R, Forouzanfar, Amir, Wild, Jonathan RL, Nofal, Emma, Bunnell, Catherine, Madbak, Khaliel, Rao, Sudhindra TV, Devoto, Laurence, Siddiqi, Najaf, Khawaja, Zechan, Hewes, James C, Gould, Laura, Chambers, Alice, Rodriguez, Daniel Urriza, Sen, Gourab, Robinson, Stuart, Bartlett, Francis, Rae, David M, Stevenson, Thomas EJ, Sarvananthan, Kas, Dwerryhouse, Simon J, Higgs, Simon M, Old, Oliver J, Hardy, Thomas J, Shah, Reena, Hornby, Steve T, Keogh, Ken, Frank, Lucinda, Al-Akash, Musallam, Upchurch, Emma A, Frame, Richard J, Hughes, Michael, Jelley, Clare, Weaver, Simon, Roy, Sudipta, Sillo, Toritseju O, Galanopoulos, Giorgios, Cuming, Tamzin, Cunha, Pedro, Tayeh, Salim, Kaptanis, Sarantos, Heshaishi, Mohamed, Eisawi, Abdalla, Abayomi, Michael, Ngu, Wee Sing, Fleming, Katie, Bajwa, Dalvi S, Chitre, Vivek, Aryal, Kamal, Ferris, Paul, Silva, Michael, Lammy, Simon, Mohamed, Sarah, Khawaja, Amir, Hussain, Adnan, Ghazanfar, Mudassar A, Bellini, Maria Irene, Ebdewi, Hamdi, Elshaer, Mohamed, Gravante, Gianpiero, Drake, Benjamin, Ogedegbe, Arikoge, Mukherjee, Dipankar, Arhi, Chanpreet, Giwa, Lola, Iqbal, Nusrat, Watson, Nicholas F, Aggarwal, Smeer Kumar, Orchard, Philippa, Villatoro, Eduardo, Willson, Peter D, Mok, Kam Wa Jessica, Woodman, Thomas, Deguara, Jean, Garcea, Giuseppe, Babu, Benoy I, Dennison, AR, Malde, Deep, Lloyd, David, Satheesan, Steve, Al-Taan, Omer, Boddy, Alexander, Slavin, John P, Jones, Robert P, Ballance, Laura, Gerakopoulos, Stratos, Jambulingam, Periyathambi, Mansour, Sami, Sakai, Naomi, Acharya, Vikas, Sadat, Mohammed M, Karim, Lawen, Larkin, David, Amin, Khalid, Khan, Amarah, Law, Jennifer, Jamdar, Saurabh, Smith, Stella R, Sampat, Keerthika, O'shea, Kathryn M, Manu, Mangta, Asprou, Fotini M, Malik, Nabeela S, Chang, Jessica, Lewis, Michael, Roberts, Geoffrey P, Karavadra, Babu, Photi, Evangelos, Hewes, James, Rodriguez, Dan, O'Reilly, Derek A, Rate, Anthony J, Sekhar, Hema, Henderson, Lucy T, Starmer, Benjamin Z, Coe, Peter O, Tolofari, Sotonye, Barrie, Jenifer, Bashir, Gareth, Sloane, Jake, Madanipour, Suroosh, Halkias, Constantine, Trevatt, Alexander EJ, Borowski, David W, Hornsby, Jane, Courtney, Michael J, Virupaksha, Suvi, Seymour, Keith, Robinson, Sarah, Hawkins, Helen, Bawa, Sadiq, Gallagher, Paul V, Reid, Alistair, Wood, Peter, Finch, JG, Finch, J Guy, Parmar, J, Stirland, E, Gardner-Thorpe, James, Al-Muhktar, Ahmed, Peterson, Mark, Majeed, Ali, Bajwa, Farrukh M, Martin, Jack, Choy, Alfred, Tsang, Andrew, Pore, Naresh, Andrew, David R, Al-Khyatt, Waleed, Bhandari, Christopher Taylor Santosh, Chambers, Adam, Subramanium, Dhivya, Toh, Simon KC, Carter, Nicholas C, Tate, Sophie, Pearce, Belinda, Wainwright, Denise, Mercer, Stuart J, Knight, Benjamin, Vijay, Vardhini, Alagaratnam, Swethan, Sinha, Sidhartha, Khan, Shahab, El-Hasani, Shamsi S, Hussain, Abdulzahra A, Bhattacharya, Vish, Kansal, Nisheeth, Fasih, Tani, Jackson, Claire, Siddiqui, Midhat N, Chishti, Imran A, Fordham, Imogen J, Siddiqui, Zohaib, Bausbacher, Harald, Geogloma, Ileana, Gurung, Kabita, Tsavellas, George, Basynat, Pradeep, Shrestha, Ashish Kiran, Basu, Sanjoy, Harilingam, Alok Chhabra Mohan, Rabie, Mohamed, Akhtar, Mansoor, Kumar, Pradeep, Jafferbhoy, Sadaf F, Hussain, Najam, Raza, Soulat, Haque, Manzarul, Alam, Imran, Aseem, Rabiya, Patel, Shakira, Asad, Mehek, Booth, Michael I, Ball, William R, Wood, Christopher PJ, Pinho-Gomes, Ana C, Kausar, Ambareen, Obeidallah, Moh'd Rami, Varghase, Joseph, Lodhia, Joshil, Bradley, Donal, Rengifo, Carla, Lindsay, David, Gopalswamy, Sivakumar, Finlay, Ian, Wardle, Stacy, Bullen, Naomi, Iftikhar, Syed Yusuf, Awan, Altaf, Ahmed, Javed, Leeder, Paul, Fusai, Guiseppe, Bond-Smith, Giles, Psica, Alicja, Puri, Yogesh, Hou, David, Noble, Fergus, Szentpali, Karoly, Broadhurst, Jack, Date, Ravindra, Hossack, Martin R, Goh, Yan Li, Turner, Paul, Shetty, Vinutha, Riera, Manel, Macano, Christina AW, Sukha, Anisha, Preston, Shaun R, Hoban, Jennifer R, Puntis, Daniel J, Williams, Sophie V, Krysztopik, Richard, Kynaston, James, Batt, Jeremy, Doe, Matthew, Goscimski, Andrzej, Jones, Gareth H, Hall, Claire, Carty, Nick, Ahmed, Jamil, Panteleimonitis, Sofoklis, Gunasekera, Rohan T, Sheel, Andrea RG, Lennon, Hannah, Hindley, Caroline, Reddy, Marcus, Kenny, Ross, Elkheir, Natalie, McGlone, Emma R, Rajaganeshan, Rajasundaram, Hancorn, Kate, Hargreaves, Anita, Prasad, Raj, Longbotham, David A, Vijayanand, Dhakshinamoorthy, Wijetunga, Imeshi, Ziprin, Paul, Nicolay, Christopher R, Yeldham, Geoffrey, Read, Edward, Gossage, James A, Rolph, Rachel C, Ebied, Husam, Phull, Manraj, Khan, Mohammad A, Popplewell, Matthew, Kyriakidis, Dimitrios, Hussain, Anwar, Henley, Natasha, Packer, Jessica R, Derbyshire, Laura, Porter, Jonathan, Appleton, Shaun, Farouk, Marwan, Basra, Melvinder, Jennings, Neil A, Ali, Shahda, Kanakala, Venkatesh, Ali, Haythem, Lane, Risha, Dickson-Lowe, Richard, Zarsadias, Prizzi, Mirza, Darius, Puig, Sonia, Al Amari, Khalid, Vijayan, Deepak, Sutcliffe, Robert, Marudanayagam, Ravi, Hamady, Zayed, Prasad, Abheesh R, Patel, Abhilasha, Durkin, Damien, Kaur, Parminder, Bowen, Laura, Byrne, James P, Pearson, Katherine L, Delisle, Theo G, Davies, James, Tomlinson, Mark A, Johnpulle, Michelle A, Slawinski, Corinna, Macdonald, Andrew, Nicholson, James, Newton, Katy, Mbuvi, James, Farooq, Ansar, Mothe, Bhavani Sidhartha, Zafrani, Zakhi, Brett, Daniel, Francombe, James, Barnes, James, Cheung, Melanie, Al-Bahrani, Ahmed Z, Preziosi, Giuseppe, Urbonas, Tomas, Alberts, Justin, Mallik, Mekhlola, Patel, Krashna, Segaran, Ashvina, Doulias, Triantafyllos, Sufi, Pratik A, Yao, Caroline, Pollock, Sarah, Manzelli, Antonio, Wajed, Saj, Kourkulos, Michail, Pezzuto, Roberto, Wadley, Martin, Hamilton, Emma, Jaunoo, Shameen, Padwick, Robert, Sayegh, Mazin, Newton, Richard C, Hebbar, Madhusoodhana, Farag, Sameh F, Spearman, John, Hamdan, Mohammed F, D'Costa, Conrad, Blane, Christine, Giles, Mathew, Peter, Mark B, Hirst, Natalie A, Hossain, Tanvir, El-Dhuwaib, Arslan Pannu Yesar, Morrison, Tamsin EM, Taylor, Greg W, Thompson, Ronald LE, McCune, Ken, Loughlin, Paula, Lawther, Roger, Byrnes, Colman K, Simpson, Duncan J, Mawhinney, Abi, Warren, Conor, McKay, Damian, McIlmunn, Colin, Martin, Serena, MacArtney, Matthew, Diamond, Tom, Davey, Phil, Jones, Claire, Clements, Joshua M, Digney, Ruairi, Chan, Wei Ming, McCain, Stephen, Gull, Sadaf, Janeczko, Adam, Dorrian, Emmet, Harris, Andrew, Dawson, Suzanne, Johnston, Dorothy, McAree, Barry, Ghareeb, Essam, Thomas, George, Connelly, Martin, McKenzie, Stephen, Cieplucha, Krzysztos, Spence, Gary, Campbell, William, Hooks, Gareth, Bradley, Neil, Hill, Arnold DK, Cassidy, John T, Boland, Michael, Burke, Paul, Nally, Deirdre M, Khogali, Elmoataz, Shabo, Wael, Iskandar, Edrin, McEntee, Gerry P, O'Neill, Maeve A, Peirce, Colin, Lyons, Emma M, O'Sullivan, Adrian W, Thakkar, Rohan, Carroll, Paul, Ivanovski, Ivan, Balfe, Paul, Lee, Matthew, Winter, Des C, Kelly, Michael E, Hoti, Emir, Maguire, Donal, Karunakaran, Priyadarssini, Geoghegan, Justin G, McDermott, Frank, Martin, Sean T, Cross, Keith S, Cooke, Fiachra, Zeeshan, Saquib, Murphy, James O, Mealy, Ken, Mohan, Helen M, Nedujchelyn, Yuwaraja, Ullah, Muhammad Fahad, Ahmed, Irfan, Giovinazzo, Francesco, Milburn, James, Prince, Sarah, Brooke, Eleanor, Buchan, Joanna, Khalil, Ahmed M, Vaughan, Elizabeth M, Ramage, Michael I, Aldridge, Roland C, Gibson, Simon, Nicholson, Gary A, Vass, David G, Grant, Alan J, Holroyd, David J, Jones, M Angharad, Sutton, Cherith MLR, O'Dwyer, Patrick, Nilsson, Frida, Weber, Beatrix, Williamson, Tracey K, Lalla, Kushik, Bryant, Alice, Carter, C Ross, Forrest, Craig R, Hunter, David I, Nassar, Ahmad H, Orizu, Mavis N, Knight, Katrina, Qandeel, Haitham, Suttie, Stuart, Belding, Rowena, McClarey, Andrew, Boyd, Alan T, Guthrie, Graeme JK, Lim, Pei J, Luhmann, Andreas, Watson, Angus JM, Richards, Colin H, Nicol, Laura, Madurska, Marta, Harrison, Ewen, Boyce, Kathryn M, Roebuck, Amanda, Ferguson, Graeme, Pati, Pradeep, Wilson, Michael SJ, Dalgaty, Faith, Fothergill, Laura, Driscoll, Peter J, Mozolowski, Kirsty L, Banwell, Victoria, Bennett, Stephen P, Rogers, Paul N, Skelly, Brendan L, Rutherford, Claire L, Mirza, Ahmed K, Lazim, Taha, Lim, Henry CC, Duke, Diana, Ahmed, Talat, Beasley, William D, Wilkinson, Marc D, Maharaj, Geta, Malcolm, Cathy, Brown, Timothy H, Al-Sarireh, Bilal, Shingler, Guy M, Mowbray, Nicholas, Radwan, Rami, Morcous, Paul, Wood, Simon, Kadhim, Abbas, Stewart, Duncan J, Baker, Andrew L, Tanner, Nicola, Shenoy, Hrishikesh, Hafiz, Shazia, De Marchi, Joshua A, Singh-Ranger, Deepak, Hisham, Elzanati, Ainley, Paul, O'Neill, Stephen, Terrace, John, Napetti, Sara, Hopwood, Benjamin, Rhys, Thomas, Kanavati, Osama, Coats, Maria, Aleksandrov, Danail, Kallaway, Charlotte, Yahya, Salama, Templeton, Alexa, Trotter, Martin, Lo, Christina, Dhillon, Ajit, Heywood, Nick, Aawsaj, Yousif, Hamdan, Alhafidz, Reece-Bolton, Obuobi, McGuigan, Andrew, Shahin, Yousef, Aymon, Luther, Ali Alison, Nicholson, James A, Rajendran, Ilayaraja, Boal, Matthew, Ritchie, Judith, Grp, CholeS Study, Collaborative, West Midlands Res, Segaran, A, and Collaborative, West Midlands Research
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030230 surgery ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Case mix index ,Laparoscopic ,length of stay ,male ,middle aged ,postoperative complications ,Medicine ,Cholecystectomy ,Prospective cohort study ,Grading (education) ,humans ,Laparoscopic cholecystectomy ,business.industry ,General surgery ,adult ,cholecystectomy ,difficulty grading ,laparoscopic ,operative difficulty ,surgery ,aged ,cholecystectomy, laparoscopic ,conversion to open surgery ,female ,multivariate analysis ,prospective studies ,ROC curve ,Difficulty grading ,Cohort ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,business ,Operative difficulty ,Grading scale ,Abdominal surgery - Abstract
Background A reliable system for grading operative difficulty of laparoscopic cholecystectomy would standardise description of findings and reporting of outcomes. The aim of this study was to validate a difficulty grading system (Nassar scale), testing its applicability and consistency in two large prospective datasets. Methods Patient and disease-related variables and 30-day outcomes were identified in two prospective cholecystectomy databases: the multi-centre prospective cohort of 8820 patients from the recent CholeS Study and the single-surgeon series containing 4089 patients. Operative data and patient outcomes were correlated with Nassar operative difficultly scale, using Kendall’s tau for dichotomous variables, or Jonckheere–Terpstra tests for continuous variables. A ROC curve analysis was performed, to quantify the predictive accuracy of the scale for each outcome, with continuous outcomes dichotomised, prior to analysis. Results A higher operative difficulty grade was consistently associated with worse outcomes for the patients in both the reference and CholeS cohorts. The median length of stay increased from 0 to 4 days, and the 30-day complication rate from 7.6 to 24.4% as the difficulty grade increased from 1 to 4/5 (both p p Conclusion We have shown that an operative difficulty scale can standardise the description of operative findings by multiple grades of surgeons to facilitate audit, training assessment and research. It provides a tool for reporting operative findings, disease severity and technical difficulty and can be utilised in future research to reliably compare outcomes according to case mix and intra-operative difficulty.
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30. Changes in hepatic immunoregulatory cytokines in patients with metastatic colorectal carcinoma: Implications for hepatic anti-tumour immunity
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Kelly, Anna M., Golden-Mason, Lucy, Traynor, Oscar, Geoghegan, Justin, McEntee, Gerry, Hegarty, John E., and O’Farrelly, Cliona
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31. Book reviews
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Regan, Ciaran, Killeen, Colm, Geoghegan, Justin, Murphy, Gillian M., Herity, Bernadette, Eustace, Peter, Chadwick, Geoff, Bury, Gerard, Lynch, Timothy, and Chonchubhair, Áine Ní
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32. Hepatic resection for breast cancer related liver metastases: A single institution experience.
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Reynolds, Ian S., Cromwell, Paul M., Walshe, Janice M., Crown, John, Maguire, Donal, Geoghegan, Justin, Swan, Niall, and Hoti, Emir
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33. Correction to: Utilisation of an operative difficulty grading scale for laparoscopic cholecystectomy (Surgical Endoscopy, (2018), 10.1007/s00464-018-6281-2)
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Griffiths, Ewen A., Hodson, James, Vohra, Ravi S., Marriott, Paul, Katbeh, Tarek, Zino, Samer, Nassar, Ahmad H. M., Vohra, Ravinder S., Kirkham, Amanda J., Pasquali, Sandro, Johnstone, Marianne, Spreadborough, Philip, Alderson, Derek, Fenwick, Stephen, Elmasry, Mohamed, Nunes, Quentin M., Kennedy, David, Khan, Raja Basit, Khan, Muhammad A. S., Magee, Conor J., Jones, Steven M., Mason, Denise, Parappally, Ciny P., Mathur, Pawan, Saunders, Michael, Jamel, Sara, Haque, Samer Ul, Zafar, Sara, Shiwani, Muhammad Hanif, Samuel, Nehemiah, Dar, Farooq, Jackson, Andrew, Lovett, Bryony, Dindyal, Shiva, Winter, Hannah, Fletcher, Ted, Rahman, Saquib, Wheatley, Kevin, Nieto, Tom, Ayaani, Soofiyah, Youssef, Haney, Nijjar, Rajwinder S., Watkin, Helen, Naumann, David, Emesih, Sophie, Sarmah, Piyush B., Lee, Kathryn, Joji, Nikita, Lambert, Joel, Heath, Jonathan, Teasdale, Rebecca L., Weerasinghe, Chamindri, Needham, Paul J., Welbourn, Hannah, Forster, Luke, Finch, David, Blazeby, Jane M., Robb, William, Mcnair, Angus G. K., Hrycaiczuk, Alex, Charalabopoulos, Alexandros, Kadirkamanathan, Sritharan, Tang, Cheuk-Bong, Jayanthi, Naga V. G., Noor, Nigel, Dobbins, Brian, Cockbain, Andrew J., Nilsen-Nunn, April, de Siqueira, Jonathan, Pellen, Mike, Cowley, Jonathan B., Wei-Min, Ho, Miu, Victor, White, Timothy J., Hodgkins, Kathryn A., Kinghorn, Alison, Tutton, Matthew G., Al-Abed, Yahya A., Menzies, Donald, Ahmad, Anwar, Reed, Joanna, Khan, Shabuddin, Monk, David, Vitone, Louis J., Murtaza, Ghulam, Joel, Abraham, Brennan, Stephen, Shier, David, Zhang, Catherine, Yoganathan, Thusidaran, Robinson, Steven J., Mccallum, Iain J. D., Jones, Michael J., Elsayed, Mohammed, Tuck, Liz, Wayman, John, Carney, Kate, Aroori, Somaiah, Hosie, Kenneth B., Kimble, Adam, Bunting, David M., Fawole, Adeshina S., Basheer, Mohammed, Dave, Rajiv V., Sarveswaran, Janahan, Jones, Elinor, Kendal, Chris, Tilston, Michael P., Gough, Martin, Wallace, Tom, Singh, Shailendra, Mockford, Justine Downing Katherine A., Issa, Eyad, Shah, Nayab, Chauhan, Neal, Wilson, Timothy R., Forouzanfar, Amir, Wild, Jonathan R. L., Nofal, Emma, Bunnell, Catherine, Madbak, Khaliel, Rao, Sudhindra T. V., Devoto, Laurence, Siddiqi, Najaf, Khawaja, Zechan, Hewes, James C., Gould, Laura, Chambers, Alice, Rodriguez, Daniel Urriza, Sen, Gourab, Robinson, Stuart, Bartlett, Francis, Rae, David M., Stevenson, Thomas E. J., Sarvananthan, Kas, Dwerryhouse, Simon J., Higgs, Simon M., Old, Oliver J., Hardy, Thomas J., Hornby, Reena Shah Steve T., Keogh, Ken, Frank, Lucinda, Al-Akash, Musallam, Upchurch, Emma A., Frame, Richard J., Hughes, Michael, Jelley, Clare, Weaver, Simon, Roy, Sudipta, Sillo, Toritseju O., Galanopoulos, Giorgios, Cuming, Tamzin, Cunha, Pedro, Tayeh, Salim, Kaptanis, Sarantos, Heshaishi, Mohamed, Eisawi, Abdalla, Abayomi, Michael, Ngu, Wee Sing, Fleming, Katie, Bajwa, Dalvir S., Chitre, Vivek, Aryal, Kamal, Ferris, Paul, Silva, Michael, Mohamed, Simon Lammy Sarah, Khawaja, Amir, Hussain, Adnan, Ghazanfar, Mudassar A., Bellini, Maria Irene, Ebdewi, Hamdi, Elshaer, Mohamed, Gravante, Gianpiero, Drake, Benjamin, Ogedegbe, Arikoge, Mukherjee, Dipankar, Arhi, Chanpreet, Iqbal, Lola Giwa Nusrat, Watson, Nicholas F., Aggarwal, Smeer Kumar, Orchard, Philippa, Villatoro, Eduardo, Willson, Peter D., Mok, Kam Wa Jessica, Woodman, Thomas, Deguara, Jean, Garcea, Giuseppe, Babu, Benoy I., Dennison, A. R., Malde, Deep, Lloyd, David, Satheesan, Steve, Al-Taan, Omer, Boddy, Alexander, Slavin, John P., Jones, Robert P., Ballance, Laura, Gerakopoulos, Stratos, Jambulingam, Periyathambi, Mansour, Sami, Sakai, Naomi, Acharya, Vikas, Sadat, Mohammed M., Karim, Lawen, Larkin, David, Amin, Khalid, Khan, Amarah, Law, Jennifer, Jamdar, Saurabh, Smith, Stella R., Sampat, Keerthika, O’Shea, Kathryn M., Manu, Mangta, Asprou, Fotini M., Malik, Nabeela S., Chang, Jessica, Lewis, Michael, Roberts, Geoffrey P., Karavadra, Babu, Photi, Evangelos, Hewes, James, Rodriguez, Dan, O’Reilly, Derek A., Rate, Anthony J., Sekhar, Hema, Henderson, Lucy T., Starmer, Benjamin Z., Coe, Peter O., Tolofari, Sotonye, Barrie, Jenifer, Bashir, Gareth, Sloane, Jake, Madanipour, Suroosh, Halkias, Constantine, Trevatt, Alexander E. J., Borowski, David W., Hornsby, Jane, Courtney, Michael J., Virupaksha, Suvi, Seymour, Keith, Robinson, Sarah, Hawkins, Helen, Bawa, Sadiq, Gallagher, Paul V., Reid, Alistair, Wood, Peter, Finch, J. G., Guy Finch, J., Parmar, J., Stirland, E., Gardner-Thorpe, James, Al-Muhktar, Ahmed, Peterson, Mark, Majeed, Ali, Bajwa, Farrukh M., Martin, Jack, Choy, Alfred, Tsang, Andrew, Pore, Naresh, Andrew, David R., Al-Khyatt, Waleed, Bhandari, Christopher Taylor Santosh, Chambers, Adam, Subramanium, Dhivya, Toh, Simon K. C., Carter, Nicholas C., Tate, Sophie, Pearce, Belinda, Wainwright, Denise, Mercer, Stuart J., Knight, Benjamin, Vijay, Vardhini, Alagaratnam, Swethan, Sinha, Sidhartha, Khan, Shahab, El-Hasani, Shamsi S., Hussain, Abdulzahra A., Bhattacharya, Vish, Kansal, Nisheeth, Fasih, Tani, Jackson, Claire, Siddiqui, Midhat N., Chishti, Imran A., Fordham, Imogen J., Siddiqui, Zohaib, Bausbacher, Harald, Geogloma, Ileana, Gurung, Kabita, Tsavellas, George, Basynat, Pradeep, Shrestha, Ashish Kiran, Basu, Sanjoy, Harilingam, Alok Chhabra Mohan, Rabie, Mohamed, Akhtar, Mansoor, Kumar, Pradeep, Jafferbhoy, Sadaf F., Hussain, Najam, Raza, Soulat, Haque, Manzarul, Alam, Imran, Aseem, Rabiya, Patel, Shakira, Asad, Mehek, Booth, Michael I., Ball, William R., Wood, Christopher P. J., Pinho-Gomes, Ana C., Kausar, Ambareen, Obeidallah, Moh’d Rami, Varghase, Joseph, Lodhia, Joshil, Bradley, Donal, Rengifo, Carla, Lindsay, David, Gopalswamy, Sivakumar, Finlay, Ian, Wardle, Stacy, Bullen, Naomi, Iftikhar, Syed Yusuf, Awan, Altaf, Ahmed, Javed, Leeder, Paul, Fusai, Guiseppe, Bond-Smith, Giles, Psica, Alicja, Puri, Yogesh, Hou, David, Noble, Fergus, Szentpali, Karoly, Broadhurst, Jack, Date, Ravindra, Hossack, Martin R., Goh, Yan Li, Turner, Paul, Shetty, Vinutha, Riera, Manel, Macano, Christina A. W., Sukha, Anisha, Preston, Shaun R., Hoban, Jennifer R., Puntis, Daniel J., Williams, Sophie V., Krysztopik, Richard, Kynaston, James, Batt, Jeremy, Doe, Matthew, Goscimski, Andrzej, Jones, Gareth H., Hall, Claire, Carty, Nick, Ahmed, Jamil, Panteleimonitis, Sofoklis, Gunasekera, Rohan T., Sheel, Andrea R. G., Lennon, Hannah, Hindley, Caroline, Reddy, Marcus, Kenny, Ross, Elkheir, Natalie, Mcglone, Emma R., Rajaganeshan, Rajasundaram, Hancorn, Kate, Hargreaves, Anita, Prasad, Raj, Longbotham, David A., Vijayanand, Dhakshinamoorthy, Wijetunga, Imeshi, Ziprin, Paul, Nicolay, Christopher R., Yeldham, Geoffrey, Read, Edward, Gossage, James A., Rolph, Rachel C., Ebied, Husam, Phull, Manraj, Khan, Mohammad A., Popplewell, Matthew, Kyriakidis, Dimitrios, Hussain, Anwar, Henley, Natasha, Packer, Jessica R., Derbyshire, Laura, Porter, Jonathan, Appleton, Shaun, Farouk, Marwan, Basra, Melvinder, Jennings, Neil A., Ali, Shahda, Kanakala, Venkatesh, Ali, Haythem, Lane, Risha, Dickson-Lowe, Richard, Zarsadias, Prizzi, Mirza, Darius, Puig, Sonia, Amari, Khalid Al, Vijayan, Deepak, Sutcliffe, Robert, Marudanayagam, Ravi, Hamady, Zayed, Prasad, Abheesh R., Patel, Abhilasha, Durkin, Damien, Kaur, Parminder, Bowen, Laura, Byrne, James P., Pearson, Katherine L., Delisle, Theo G., Davies, James, Tomlinson, Mark A., Johnpulle, Michelle A., Slawinski, Corinna, Macdonald, Andrew, Nicholson, James, Newton, Katy, Mbuvi, James, Farooq, Ansar, Mothe, Bhavani Sidhartha, Zafrani, Zakhi, Brett, Daniel, Francombe, James, Barnes, James, Cheung, Melanie, Al-Bahrani, Ahmed Z., Preziosi, Giuseppe, Urbonas, Tomas, Alberts, Justin, Mallik, Mekhlola, Patel, Krashna, Segaran, Ashvina, Doulias, Triantafyllos, Sufi, Pratik A., Yao, Caroline, Pollock, Sarah, Manzelli, Antonio, Wajed, Saj, Kourkulos, Michail, Pezzuto, Roberto, Wadley, Martin, Hamilton, Emma, Jaunoo, Shameen, Padwick, Robert, Sayegh, Mazin, Newton, Richard C., Hebbar, Madhusoodhana, Farag, Sameh F., Spearman, John, Hamdan, Mohammed F., D’Costa, Conrad, Blane, Christine, Giles, Mathew, Peter, Mark B., Hirst, Natalie A., Hossain, Tanvir, El-Dhuwaib, Arslan Pannu Yesar, Morrison, Tamsin E. M., Taylor, Greg W., Thompson, Ronald L. E., Mccune, Ken, Loughlin, Paula, Lawther, Roger, Byrnes, Colman K., Simpson, Duncan J., Mawhinney, Abi, Warren, Conor, Mckay, Damian, Mcilmunn, Colin, Martin, Serena, Macartney, Matthew, Diamond, Tom, Davey, Phil, Jones, Claire, Clements, Joshua M., Digney, Ruairi, Chan, Wei Ming, Mccain, Stephen, Gull, Sadaf, Janeczko, Adam, Dorrian, Emmet, Harris, Andrew, Dawson, Suzanne, Johnston, Dorothy, Mcaree, Barry, Ghareeb, Essam, Thomas, George, Connelly, Martin, Mckenzie, Stephen, Cieplucha, Krzysztos, Spence, Gary, Campbell, William, Hooks, Gareth, Bradley, Neil, Hill, Arnold D. K., Cassidy, John T., Boland, Michael, Burke, Paul, Nally, Deirdre M., Khogali, Elmoataz, Shabo, Wael, Iskandar, Edrin, Mcentee, Gerry P., O’Neill, Maeve A., Peirce, Colin, Lyons, Emma M., O’Sullivan, Adrian W., Thakkar, Rohan, Carroll, Paul, Ivanovski, Ivan, Balfe, Paul, Lee, Matthew, Winter, Des C., Kelly, Michael E., Hoti, Emir, Maguire, Donal, Karunakaran, Priyadarssini, Geoghegan, Justin G., Mcdermott, Frank, Martin, Sean T., Cross, Keith S., Cooke, Fiachra, Zeeshan, Saquib, Murphy, James O., Mealy, Ken, Mohan, Helen M., Nedujchelyn, Yuwaraja, Ullah, Muhammad Fahad, Ahmed, Irfan, Giovinazzo, Francesco, Milburn, James, Prince, Sarah, Brooke, Eleanor, Buchan, Joanna, Khalil, Ahmed M., Vaughan, Elizabeth M., Ramage, Michael I., Aldridge, Roland C., Gibson, Simon, Nicholson, Gary A., Vass, David G., Grant, Alan J., Holroyd, David J., Angharad Jones, M., Sutton, Cherith M. L. R., O’Dwyer, Patrick, Nilsson, Frida, Weber, Beatrix, Williamson, Tracey K., Lalla, Kushik, Bryant, Alice, Ross Carter, C., Forrest, Craig R., Hunter, David I., Nassar, Ahmad H., Orizu, Mavis N., Knight, Katrina, Qandeel, Haitham, Suttie, Stuart, Belding, Rowena, Mcclarey, Andrew, Boyd, Alan T., Guthrie, Graeme J. K., Lim, Pei J., Luhmann, Andreas, Watson, Angus J. M., Richards, Colin H., Nicol, Laura, Madurska, Marta, Harrison, Ewen, Boyce, Kathryn M., Roebuck, Amanda, Ferguson, Graeme, Pati, Pradeep, Wilson, Michael S. J., Dalgaty, Faith, Fothergill, Laura, Driscoll, Peter J., Mozolowski, Kirsty L., Banwell, Victoria, Bennett, Stephen P., Rogers, Paul N., Skelly, Brendan L., Rutherford, Claire L., Mirza, Ahmed K., Lazim, Taha, Lim, Henry C. C., Duke, Diana, Ahmed, Talat, Beasley, William D., Wilkinson, Marc D., Maharaj, Geta, Malcolm, Cathy, Brown, Timothy H., Al-Sarireh, Bilal, Shingler, Guy M., Mowbray, Nicholas, Radwan, Rami, Morcous, Paul, Wood, Simon, Kadhim, Abbas, Stewart, Duncan J., Baker, Andrew L., Tanner, Nicola, Shenoy, Hrishikesh, Hafiz, Shazia, De Marchi, Joshua A., Singh-Ranger, Deepak, Hisham, Elzanati, Ainley, Paul, John Terrace, Stephen O’Neill., Napetti, Sara, Hopwood, Benjamin, Rhys, Thomas, Downing, Justine, Kanavati, Osama, Coats, Maria, Aleksandrov, Danail, Kallaway, Charlotte, Yahya, Salama, Templeton, Alexa, Trotter, Martin, Christina, Lo, Dhillon, Ajit, Heywood, Nick, Aawsaj, Yousif, Hamdan, Alhafidz, Reece-Bolton, Obuobi, Mcguigan, Andrew, Shahin, Yousef, Aymon, Null, Luther, Ali Alison, Nicholson, James A., Rajendran, Ilayaraja, Boal, Matthew, and Ritchie, Judith
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Geoghegan, Justin G and Pappas, Theodore N
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35. Selective Resection of Type 1 Gastric Neuroendocrine Neoplasms and the Risk of Progression in an Endoscopic Surveillance Programme.
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Chin, Jun Liong, O'Connell, Jim, Muldoon, Cian, Swan, Niall, Reynolds, John Vincent, Ravi, Narayanasamy, Geoghegan, Justin, Conlon, Kevin C., O'Shea, Donal, and O'Toole, Dermot
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Background: Current guidance for type 1 gastric neuroendocrine neoplasms (gNENs) recommends either resection of all visible lesions or selective resection of gNENs >10 mm. We adopt a selective strategy targeting lesions approaching 10 mm for endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and provide surveillance for smaller lesions. Objectives: This study aimed to describe the incidence of type 1 gNENs requiring endoscopic/surgical resection and the risk of disease progression (both considered significant disease) on endoscopic surveillance. The secondary objective was to assess the risk factors for disease progression during surveillance and the incidence of gastric dysplasia/adenoma/adenocarcinoma. Methods: We collected consecutive patients with type 1 gNENs and obtained demographic and clinical data through the electronic patient record. Results: In our cohort of 57 patients, 12 patients had EMR at index gastroscopy; 7 patients had surgery (4: large/multiple gNENs and 3: nodal metastases) (5.2% [3/57] risk of nodal metastases); and a patient with nodal and liver metastases (1.8% [1/57] risk of distant metastases). The prevalence of gastric adenocarcinoma in our study was 3.5% with an incidence rate of 9.59 per 1,000 persons per year. For patients undergoing surveillance, 29.5% (13/44) of patients progressed requiring resection. Serum gastrin was significantly higher in patients who progressed to resection (p value = 0.023). Conclusion: We concluded that up to a third of patients with type 1 gNENs have significant disease requiring resection. Hence, endoscopic surveillance and resect strategy would benefit patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Physical function in patients with resectable cancer of the pancreas and liver–a systematic review.
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O'Neill, Linda, Reynolds, Sophie, Sheill, Gráinne, Guinan, Emer, Mockler, David, Geoghegan, Justin, Conlon, Kevin, Reynolds, John V., and Hussey, Juliette
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Purpose: Surgery is the only potentially curative treatment for pancreatic and liver cancer. However, even in high-volume centres, surgical resection is associated with significant morbidity with resultant physical decline. This systematic review explored physical function and its' implications in the management of resectable cancer of the pancreas and liver. Methods: EMBASE, Medline OVID, CINAHL, Cochrane Library and Web of Science were searched up to June 2019 using a predefined search strategy. Screening of titles, abstracts, and full texts, data extraction, and risk of bias assessment was performed independently by two reviewers. A third reviewer resolved disagreements by consensus. Results: Sixteen studies with a total of 1224 participants were included. Heterogeneity of the literature prevented a meta-analysis. Physical function across the pancreatic/liver cancer trajectory has been under investigated. The relationship between physical function and pancreatic/liver cancer resection outcome remains unclear, although anaerobic threshold appears the strongest predictor of postoperative outcomes. Conclusions regarding the impact of rehabilitative interventions on physical function were limited due to risk of bias concerns. Conclusions: High-quality evidence regarding the implications of physical function in resectable pancreatic and liver cancers is lacking. Well-designed trials are required to examine physical function across the pancreatic/liver cancer continuum and to measure the impact of rehabilitation on physical function. Implications for Cancer Survivors: As survival rates for pancreatic and liver cancer slowly improve a greater understanding of the impact of these cancers and their treatments on physical function, and the potential impact of rehabilitative interventions for survivors is required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Rehabilitation strategies following oesophagogastric and Hepatopancreaticobiliary cancer (ReStOre II): a protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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O'Neill, Linda, Guinan, Emer, Doyle, Suzanne, Connolly, Deirdre, O'Sullivan, Jacintha, Bennett, Annemarie, Sheill, Grainne, Segurado, Ricardo, Knapp, Peter, Fairman, Ciaran, Normand, Charles, Geoghegan, Justin, Conlon, Kevin, Reynolds, John V., and Hussey, Juliette
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RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,CANCER survivors ,NUTRITION counseling ,SURGICAL excision ,REHABILITATION - Abstract
Background: Curative treatment for upper gastrointestinal (UGI) and hepatopancreaticobiliary (HPB) cancers, involves complex surgical resection often in combination with neoadjuvant/adjuvant chemo/chemoradiotherapy. With advancing survival rates, there is an emergent cohort of UGI and HPB cancer survivors with physical and nutritional deficits, resultant from both the cancer and its treatments. Therefore, rehabilitation to counteract these impairments is required to maximise health related quality of life (HRQOL) in survivorship. The initial feasibility of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for UGI survivors was established in the Rehabilitation Strategies following Oesophago-gastric Cancer (ReStOre) feasibility study and pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT). ReStOre II will now further investigate the efficacy of that programme as it applies to a wider cohort of UGI and HPB cancer survivors, namely survivors of cancer of the oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, and liver.Methods: The ReStOre II RCT will compare a 12-week multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme of supervised and self-managed exercise, dietary counselling, and education to standard survivorship care in a cohort of UGI and HPB cancer survivors who are > 3-months post-oesophagectomy/ gastrectomy/ pancreaticoduodenectomy, or major liver resection. One hundred twenty participants (60 per study arm) will be recruited to establish a mean increase in the primary outcome (cardiorespiratory fitness) of 3.5 ml/min/kg with 90% power, 5% significance allowing for 20% drop out. Study outcomes of physical function, body composition, nutritional status, HRQOL, and fatigue will be measured at baseline (T0), post-intervention (T1), and 3-months follow-up (T2). At 1-year follow-up (T3), HRQOL alone will be measured. The impact of ReStOre II on well-being will be examined qualitatively with focus groups/interviews (T1, T2). Bio-samples will be collected from T0-T2 to establish a national UGI and HPB cancer survivorship biobank. The cost effectiveness of ReStOre II will also be analysed.Discussion: This RCT will investigate the efficacy of a 12-week multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for survivors of UGI and HPB cancer compared to standard survivorship care. If effective, ReStOre II will provide an exemplar model of rehabilitation for UGI and HPB cancer survivors.Trial Registration: The study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, registration number: NCT03958019, date registered: 21/05/2019. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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38. Liver-Derived TGF-β Maintains the EomeshiTbetlo Phenotype of Liver Resident Natural Killer Cells.
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Harmon, Cathal, Jameson, Gráinne, Almuaili, Dalal, Houlihan, Diarmaid D., Hoti, Emir, Geoghegan, Justin, Robinson, Mark W., and O'Farrelly, Cliona
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The adult human liver hosts a complex repertoire of liver resident and transient natural killer (NK) cell populations with diverse phenotypes and functions. Liver resident NK cells are CD56
bright NK cells defined by a unique expression profile of transcription factors and cell surface markers (Eomeshi Tbetlo TIGIT+ CD69+ CXCR6+ CD49e− ). Despite extensive characterization of the phenotype of liver resident NK cells, it remains unclear how factors within the liver microenvironment induce and maintain this unique phenotype. In this study, we have explored the factors regulating the phenotype of liver resident NK cells. Isolation of healthy liver resident NK cells from donor liver perfusate and in vitro culture results in the gradual loss of the characteristic Tbetlo phenotype, with the cells increasing Tbet expression significantly at day 7. This phenotypic loss could be halted through the dose-dependent addition of liver conditioned media (LCM), generated from the ex vivo culture of liver biopsies from healthy organ donors. TGF-β, but not IL-10, replicated the Tbet suppressive effects of LCM in both liver resident and peripheral blood NK cells. Furthermore, blocking TGF-β receptor signaling using the inhibitor SB431542, reversed the effect of LCM treatment on liver resident NK cells, causing the loss of tissue resident Eomeshi Tbetlo phenotype. Our findings identify liver-derived TGF-β as an important component of the liver microenvironment, which acts to regulate and maintain the phenotype of liver resident NK cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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39. Surgical Treatment of Solitary Malignant Melanoma Metastasis to the Pancreas - Single Department Experience and Literature Review.
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Ferreira, Luis, Achalandabaso, Mar, Alexandrino, Henrique, Geoghegan, Justin, and Conlon, Kevin
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40. 1124 A MULTI-MODALITY TEST TO GUIDE THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH PANCREATIC CYSTS
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Molin, Marco Dal, Springer, Simeon, Masica, David, Li, Lu, Douville, Christopher, Thoburn, Christopher, Asfari, Bahman, Cohen, Joshua, Thompson, Elizabeth, Allen, Peter, Klimstra, David, Schattner, Mark A., Schmidt, C. Max, Yip-Schneider, Michele, Simpson, Rachel E., Castillo, Carlos Fernandez-Del, Mino-Kenudson, Mari, Brugge, William R., Brand, Randall, Singhi, Aatur, Scarpa, Aldo, Lawlor, Rita Teresa, Salvia, Roberto, Zamboni, Giuseppe, Hong, Seung-Mo, Hwang, Dae Wook, Jang, Jin-Young, Kwon, Wooil, Swan, Niall, Geoghegan, Justin, Falconi, Massimo, Crippa, Stefano, Doglioni, Claudio, Paulino, Jorge, Schulick, Richard D., Edil, Barish H., Park, Walter G., Yachida, Shinichi, Hijioka, Susuma, Van Hooft, Jeanin E., He, Jin, Weiss, Matthew J., Burkhart, Richard, Makary, Martin, Canto, Marcia I., Goggins, Michael G., Karchin, Rachel, Klein, Alison, Tomasetti, Cristian, Papadopoulos, Nickolas, Kenneth kinzler, Vogelstein, Bert, Wolfgang, Christopher L., Hruban, Ralph, and Lennon, Anne Marie
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41. Multivisceral Resection for Locally Invasive Colorectal Liver Metastases: Outcomes of a Matched Cohort Analysis.
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Hand, Fiona, Sanabria Mateos, Rebeca, Durand, Michael, Fennelly, David, McDermott, Ray, Maguire, Donal, Geoghegan, Justin, Winter, Des, and Hoti, Emir
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LIVER metastasis ,COLON cancer ,SURGICAL excision - Abstract
Local invasion of adjacent viscera by colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) is no longer considered an absolute contraindication to curative hepatic resection. A growing number of observational analyses have illustrated the feasibility of such resections; however, the evidence base is at best heterogeneous with a lack of evidence comparing similar patient groups. We aimed to evaluate the outcomes of hepatectomy for CRLM when combined with other viscera and compare to a matched cohort of isolated hepatic resections. Methods: From 2005 to 2015, 523 patients underwent hepatic resection for CRLM at our institution, 19 of whom underwent hepatectomy with extrahepatic resection. A 3: 1 matched cohort analysis was performed between those who underwent isolated hepatectomy (control group) and those who underwent hepatectomy with extrahepatic resection (combined group). Clinicopathological data were reviewed along with 30-day postoperative morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, overall survival for the multivisceral cohort was compared to all other isolated hepatectomies over the same time period. Results: Nineteen patients underwent liver resection accompanied by either/or diaphragmatic resection (n = 13), major vein resection and reconstruction (n = 5), and visceral resection (n = 3). Maximum tumor size was significantly larger in the combined group (60.58 vs. 15.34 mm p < 0.0001). Postoperative morbidity was similar in both groups (p = 0.41). Following multivisceral resection, 1-, 3- and 5-year survival rates were 75, 56.6, and 25.7% respectively. Overall survival showed no significant difference between combined and control groups (p = 0.78). Similarly, when compared to the total cohort of isolated liver resections (n = 504), no significant difference in overall mortality was noted. Conclusion: In patients presenting with concomitant CRLM and extrahepatic extension where R0 margins can be achieved, this present study supports the rationale to proceed to -surgery with comparable morbidity and mortality rates to -isolated hepatectomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Sa1347 - An International Multicenter Study of Mortality in Infected Pancreatic Necrosis
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Moran, Robert, Halloran, Chris, Guo, Qiang, Umapathy, Chandra, Yahyapourjalaly, Niloofar, Jain, Saransh, Cowzer, Darren, Robles, Enrique Perez Cuadrado, Quesada-Vázquez, Noé, Szentesi, Andrea, Papp, Maria, Chua, Tiffany, Marta, Katalin, Sampath, Kartik, Jin, David X., Sahebally, Shaheel, Schneider, Tobias P., Saunders, Rebecca, García-Rayado, Guillermo, Torrijos, Torrijos Sanchez, Coady, Laoise, McCready, Rebekah, Mathur, Purva, Papachristou, Georgios I., Mayerle, Julia, Geoghegan, Justin, Banks, Peter A., Gardner, Timothy B., Szabo, Aniko Nora, Stevens, Tyler, Tornai, Tamas, Tóth, Emese, McEntee, Gerry, de-Madaria, Enrique, Garg, Pramod, Hegyi, Peter, Yadav, Dhiraj, Hu, Weiming, Neoptolemos, John, and Singh, Vikesh
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43. Does neoadjuvant doxorubicin drug-eluting bead transarterial chemoembolization improve survival in patients undergoing liver transplant for hepatocellular carcinoma?
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Dorcaratto, Dimitri, Udupa, Venkatesha, Hogan, Niamh M., Brophy, David P., McCann, Jeffrey W., Maguire, Donal, Geoghegan, Justin, Cantwell, Colin P., and Hoti, Emir
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LIVER transplantation ,DOXORUBICIN ,LIVER cancer ,CHEMOEMBOLIZATION ,PATIENTS ,TUMOR treatment ,ANTINEOPLASTIC antibiotics ,COMBINED modality therapy ,HEPATOCELLULAR carcinoma ,LIVER tumors ,PROGNOSIS ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Purpose: We aimed to compare the overall (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) of patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplant (OLT) for hepatocellular carcinoma who did and did not have neoadjuvant doxorubicin drug-eluting bead transarterial chemoembolization (DEB-TACE).Methods: This is a retrospective study of 94 patients with HCC transplanted between 2000 and 2014 in a single tertiary center. Pre- and postoperative features, DFS and OS were compared between patients who received pre-OLT DEB-TACE (n=34, DEB-TACE group) and those who did not (n=60, non-TACE group). Radiologic and histologic response to neoadjuvant treatment as well as its complications were also studied.Results: There were no significant differences in post-transplantation DFS and OS rates between groups (5-year DFS: 70% in DEB-TACE group vs. 63% in non-TACE group, P = 0.454; 5-year OS: 70% in DEB-TACE group vs. 65% in non-TACE group, P = 0.532). The DEB-TACE group had longer OLT waiting time compared with the non-TACE group (110 vs. 72 days; P = 0.01). On univariate and multivariate analyses, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels >500 ng/mL prior to OLT were associated with decreased OS and DFS regardless of neoadjuvant approach (hazard ratio of 6, P = 0.001 and 5.5, P = 0.002, respectively).Conclusion: Patients who underwent neoadjuvant DEB-TACE and OLT for hepatocellular carcinoma had no statistically different OS or DFS at 3 and 5 years from patients undergoing OLT alone. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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44. 597 Molecular Markers Help Define Cyst Type in the Pancreas: An International, Multicenter Study of Over 300 Cysts
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Springer, Simeon, Molin, Marco Dal, Wang, Yuxuan, Douville, Christopher, Masica, David, Blackford, Amanda, Wolfgang, Christopher L., Amini, Neda, Allen, Peter, Klimstra, David, Schattner, Mark A., Schmidt, C. Max, Yip-Schneider, Michele, Cummings, Oscar W., Brugge, William R., Castillo, Carlos Fernandez-del, Mino-Kenudson, Mari, Scarpa, Aldo, Salvia, Roberto, Malleo, Giuseppe, Brand, Randall, Zeh, Herbert J., Singhi, Aatur D., Jang, Jin-Young, Kim, Sun-Whe, Kang, Mee Joo, Hong, Seung-Mo, Song, Ki-Byung, Kim, Song Cheol, Zamboni, Giuseppe, Falconi, Massimo, Swan, Niall, Murphy, Jean, Geoghegan, Justin, Schulick, Richard D., Edil, Barish H., Adsay, Volkan N., Paulino, Jorge, van Hooft, Jeanin E., van der Merwe, Schalk, Goggins, Michael G., Canto, Marcia I., Ahuja, Nita, Makary, Martin, Weiss, Matthew, Hirose, Kenzo, He, Jin, Cameron, John, Pittman, Meredith, Eshleman, James, Diaz, Luis, Papadopoulos, Nickolas, Hruban, Ralph, Karchin, Rachel, Kinzler, Kenneth, Vogelstein, Bert, and Lennon, Anne Marie
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45. Tissue-resident Eomeshi T-betlo CD56bright NK cells with reduced proinflammatory potential are enriched in the adult human liver.
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Harmon, Cathal, Robinson, Mark W., Fahey, Ronan, Whelan, Sarah, Houlihan, Diarmaid D., Geoghegan, Justin, and O'Farrelly, Cliona
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The adult human liver is enriched with natural killer (NK) cells, accounting for 30-50% of hepatic lymphocytes, which include tissue-resident hepatic NK-cell subpopulations, distinct from peripheral blood NK cells. In murine liver, a subset of liver-resident hepatic NK cells have altered expression of the two highly related T-box transcription factors, T-bet and eomesodermin (Eomes). Here, we investigate the heterogeneity of T-bet and Eomes expression in NK cells from healthy adult human liver with a view to identifying human liver-resident populations. Hepatic NK cells were isolated from donor liver perfusates and biopsies obtained during orthotopic liver transplantation ( N = 28). Hepatic CD56
bright NK cells were Eomeshi T-betlo , a phenotype virtually absent from peripheral blood. These NK cells express the chemokine receptor CXCR6 (chemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor 6), a marker of tissue residency, which is absent from hepatic CD56dim and blood NK cells. Compared to blood populations, these hepatic CD56bright NK cells have increased expression of activatory receptors (NKp44, NKp46, and NKG2D). They show reduced ability to produce IFN-γ but enhanced degranulation in response to challenge with target cells. This functionally distinct population of hepatic NK cells constitutes 20-30% of the total hepatic lymphocyte repertoire and represents a tissue-resident immune cell population adapted to the tolerogenic liver microenvironment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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46. Osteoclastic-Type Giant Cell Tumours of the Pancreas: A Homogenous Series of Rare Tumours Diagnosed by Endoscopic Ultrasound.
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Lahiff, Conor, Swan, Niall, Conlon, Kevin, Malone, Dermot, Maguire, Donal, Hoti, Emir, Geoghegan, Justin, McEntee, Gerry, and O''Toole, Dermot
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GIANT cell tumors ,ENDOSCOPIC ultrasonography ,OSTEOCLASIS ,AGE factors in cancer ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background: Giant cell tumors (GCT) of the pancreas are a rare form of pancreatic cancer. Although data are limited, clinical outcomes appear to depend largely on histological subtype with osteoclastic tumors carrying a better prognosis. We report on a homogenous series of patients with osteoclastic- type GCTs of the pancreas presenting to a national pancreatico-biliary gastrointestinal oncology center. Methods: Patients underwent endoscopic, radiological and histopathological assessments. Data were collected in relation to consecutive patients presenting with osteoclastictype tumors of the pancreas and analyzed with survival as a primary end point. Results: Four patients were treated over a 4-year period. Median age was 77 years with equal gender distribution. Median tumor size was 42 mm. Histology was osteoclast-type giant cells in all 4 patients. Two patients underwent surgery with curative intent. Median overall survival was 13.1 months. Conclusion: This is the largest reported series of osteoclast-type histology in GCTs of the pancreas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Laparoscopic Spigelian Hernia Repair: A Series of 40 Patients.
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Kelly, Michael E., Courtney, Danielle, McDermott, Frank D., Heeney, Anna, Maguire, Donal, Geoghegan, Justin G., and Winter, Des C.
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48. Management of colorectal liver metastasis in Ireland: A national analysis
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Kelly, Michael, Gallagher, Tom, Ridgway, Paul, Traynor, Oscar, Maguire, Donal, and Geoghegan, Justin
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49. Role of endoscopic ultrasound and multidimensional comptued tomography in predicting need for mesenteric vein resection in pancreaticoduodenectomy specimens – A histopathological correlation
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Kelly, Ronan, Gallagher, Tom, Conlon, Kevin, Hoti, Emir, Maguire, Donal, Geoghegan, Justin, and Traynor, Oscar
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50. The relationship of omental and subcutaneous adipocyte size to metabolic disease in severe obesity.
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O'Connell, Jean, Lynch, Lydia, Cawood, Tom J., Kwasnik, Anna, Nolan, Niamh, Geoghegan, Justin, McCormick, Aiden, O¿Farrelly, Cliona, and O¿Shea, Donal
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Objective: Several studies have reported the existence of a subgroup of obese individuals with normal metabolic profiles. It remains unclear what factors are responsible for this phenomenon. We proposed that adipocyte size might be a key factor in the protection of metabolically healthy obese (MHO) individuals from the adverse effects of obesity. Subjects: Thirty-five patients undergoing bariatric surgery were classified as MHO (n = 15) or metabolically unhealthy obese (MUO, n = 20) according to cut-off points adapted from the International Diabetes Federation definition of the metabolic syndrome. Median body mass index (BMI) was 48 (range 40-71). Results: There was a moderate correlation between omental adipocyte size and subcutaneous adipocyte size (r = 0.59, p<0.05). The MHO group had significantly lower mean omental adipocyte size (80.9±10.9 μm) when compared with metabolically unhealthy patients (100.0±7.6 μm, p,0.0001). Mean subcutaneous adipocyte size was similar between the two groups (104.1±8.5 μm versus 107.9±7.1 μm). Omental, but not subcutaneous adipocyte size, correlated with the degree of insulin resistance as measured by HOMA-IR (r = 0.73, p,0.0005), as well as other metabolic parameters including triglyceride/HDL-cholesterol ratio and HbA1c. Twenty-eight patients consented to liver biopsy. Of these, 46% had steatohepatitis and fibrosis. Fifty percent (including all the MHO patients) had steatosis only. Both omental and subcutaneous adipocyte size were significantly associated with the degree of steatosis (r = 0.66, <,0.0001 and r = 0.63, p<0.005 respectively). However, only omental adipocyte size was an independent predictor of the presence or absence of fibrosis. Conclusion: Metabolically healthy individuals are a distinct subgroup of the severely obese. Both subcutaneous and omental adipocyte size correlated positively with the degree of fatty liver, but only omental adipocyte size was related to metabolic health, and possibly progression from hepatic steatosis to fibrosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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