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52. Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network
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Brown, T. M., Baliber, N., Bianco, F. B., Bowman, M., Burleson, B., Conway, P., Crellin, M., Depagne, É., De Vera, J., Dilday, B., Dragomir, D., Dubberley, M., Eastman, J. D., Elphick, M., Falarski, M., Foale, S., Ford, M., Fulton, B. J., Garza, J., Gomez, E. L., Graham, M., Greene, R., Haldeman, B., Hawkins, E., Haworth, B., Haynes, R., Hidas, M., Hjelstrom, A. E., Howell, D. A., Hygelund, J., Lister, T. A., Lobdill, R., Martinez, J., Mullins, D. S., Norbury, M., Parrent, J., Paulson, R., Petry, D. L., Pickles, A., Posner, V., Rosing, W. E., Ross, R., Sand, D. J., Saunders, E. S., Shobbrook, J., Shporer, A., Street, R. A., Thomas, D., Tsapras, Y., Tufts, J. R., Valenti, S., Horst, K. Vander, Walker, Z., White, G., and Willis, M.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope (LCOGT) is a young organization dedicated to time-domain observations at optical and (potentially) near-IR wavelengths. To this end, LCOGT is constructing a world-wide network of telescopes, including the two 2m Faulkes telescopes, as many as 17 x 1m telescopes, and as many as 23 x 40cm telescopes. These telescopes initially will be outfitted for imaging and (excepting the 40cm telescopes) spectroscopy at wavelengths between the atmospheric UV cutoff and the roughly 1-micron limit of silicon detectors. Since the first of LCOGT's 1m telescopes are now being deployed, we lay out here LCOGT's scientific goals and the requirements that these goals place on network architecture and performance, we summarize the network's present and projected level of development, and we describe our expected schedule for completing it. In the bulk of the paper, we describe in detail the technical approaches that we have adopted to attain the desired performance. In particular, we discuss our choices for the number and location of network sites, for the number and sizes of telescopes, for the specifications of the first generation of instruments, for the software that will schedule and control the network's telescopes and reduce and archive its data, and for the structure of the scientific and educational programs for which the network will provide observations., Comment: 59 pages, 9 figures, 4 tables. AAS Latex v5.2. Accepted for publication in Pub. Astr. Soc. Pacific
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- 2013
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53. The Impact of Financial Aid on Postsecondary Persistence: A Review of the Literature
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Haynes, R. Michael
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This article identifies the conundrum that exists between removing financial access barriers to college and the student recipients' inability to sustain reenrollment. After reviewing the findings of 7 research studies related to the impact of financial aid on persistence, the article concludes with a discussion of possible intervention strategies to employ in conjunction with financial aid packages.
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54. Serious Adverse Effects of Extended-release Niacin/Laropiprant: Results From the Heart Protection Study 2–Treatment of HDL to Reduce the Incidence of Vascular Events (HPS2-THRIVE) Trial
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Haynes, Richard, Valdes-Marquez, Elsa, Hopewell, Jemma C., Chen, Fang, Li, Jing, Parish, Sarah, Landray, Martin J., Armitage, Jane, Collins, R., Armitage, J., Baigent, C., Chen, Z., Landray, M.J., Chen, Y., Jiang, L., Pedersen, T., Bowman, L., Haynes, R., Rahimi, K., Tobert, J., Sleight, P., Simpson, D., Parish, S., Baxter, A., Lay, M., Bray, C., Wincott, E., van Leijenhorst, G., Mitchel, Y., and Kuznetsova, O.
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- 2019
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55. An evidence rating service provided valid correlates of the clinical importance of medical articles and journals
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Haynes, R. Brian, Budhram, Dalton, Cherian, John, Iserman, Emma, Iorio, Alfonso, and Lokker, Cynthia
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- 2019
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56. Suppression of the near-infrared OH night sky lines with fibre Bragg gratings - first results
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Ellis, S. C., Bland-Hawthorn, J., Lawrence, J., Horton, A. J., Trinh, C., Leon-Saval, S. G., Shortridge, K., Bryant, J., Case, S., Colless, M., Couch, W., Freeman, K., Gers, L., Glazebrook, K., Haynes, R., Lee, S., Loehmannsroeben, H. -G., Byrne, J. O., Miziarski, S., Roth, M., Schmidt, B., Tinney, C. G., and Zheng, J.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The background noise between 1 and 1.8 microns in ground-based instruments is dominated by atmospheric emission from hydroxyl molecules. We have built and commissioned a new instrument, GNOSIS, which suppresses 103 OH doublets between 1.47 - 1.7 microns by a factor of ~1000 with a resolving power of ~10,000. We present the first results from the commissioning of GNOSIS using the IRIS2 spectrograph at the AAT. The combined throughput of the GNOSIS fore-optics, grating unit and relay optics is ~36 per cent, but this could be improved to ~46 per cent with a more optimal design. We measure strong suppression of the OH lines, confirming that OH suppression with fibre Bragg gratings will be a powerful technology for low resolution spectroscopy. The integrated OH suppressed background between 1.5 and 1.7 microns is reduced by a factor of 9 compared to a control spectrum using the same system without suppression. The potential of low resolution OH suppressed spectroscopy is illustrated with example observations. The GNOSIS background is dominated by detector dark current below 1.67 microns and by thermal emission above 1.67 microns. After subtracting these we detect an unidentified residual interline component of ~ 860 +/ 210 ph/s/m^2/micron/arcsec^2. This component is equally bright in the suppressed and control spectra. We have investigated the possible source of the interline component, but were unable to discriminate between a possible instrumental artifact and intrinsic atmospheric emission. Resolving the source of this emission is crucial for the design of fully optimised OH suppression spectrographs. The next generation OH suppression spectrograph will be focussed on resolving the source of the interline component, taking advantage of better optimisation for a FBG feed. We quantify the necessary improvements for an optimal OH suppressing fibre spectrograph design., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 15 pages, 18 figures
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- 2012
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57. A complex multi-notch astronomical filter to suppress the bright infrared sky
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Bland-Hawthorn, J., Ellis, S. C., Leon-Saval, S. G., Haynes, R., Roth, M. M., Löhmannsröben, H. -G., Horton, A. J., Cuby, J. -G., Birks, T. A., Lawrence, J. S., Gillingham, P., Ryder, S. D., and Trinh, C.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
A long-standing and profound problem in astronomy is the difficulty in obtaining deep near-infrared observations due to the extreme brightness and variability of the night sky at these wavelengths. A solution to this problem is crucial if we are to obtain the deepest possible observations of the early Universe since redshifted starlight from distant galaxies appears at these wavelengths. The atmospheric emission between 1000 nm and 1800 nm arises almost entirely from a forest of extremely bright, very narrow hydroxyl emission lines that varies on timescales of minutes. The astronomical community has long envisaged the prospect of selectively removing these lines, while retaining high throughput between the lines. Here we demonstrate such a filter for the first time, presenting results from the first on-sky tests. Its use on current 8m telescopes and future 30m telescopes will open up many new research avenues in the years to come., Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures. Nature Communications. Published 06 December 2011
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- 2011
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58. All-Sky Earth Occultation Observations with the Fermi Gamma Ray Burst Monitor
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Wilson-Hodge, Colleen A., Beklen, E., Bhat, P. N, Briggs, M. S., Chaplin, V., Connaughton, V., Camero-Arranz, A., Case, G., Cherry, M., Rodi, J., Finger, M. H., Jenke, P., and Haynes, R. H.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Using the Gamma Ray Burst Monitor (GBM) on-board Fermi, we are monitoring the hard X-ray/soft gamma ray sky using the Earth occultation technique. Each time a source in our catalog enters or exits occultation by the Earth, we measure its flux using the change in count rates due to the occultation. Currently we are using CTIME data with 8 energy channels spanning 8 keV to 1 MeV for the GBM NaI detectors and spanning 150 keV to 40 MeV for the GBM BGO detectors. Our preliminary catalog consists of galactic X-ray binaries, the Crab Nebula, and active galactic nuclei. In addition, to Earth occultations, we have observed numerous occultations with Fermi's solar panels. We will present early results. Regularly updated results can be found on our website http://gammaray.nsstc.nasa.gov/gbm/science/occultation, Comment: 2009 Fermi Symposium, eConf Proceedings C091122 6 pages, 9 Figures
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- 2009
59. Characterization and on-sky demonstration of an integrated photonic spectrograph for astronomy
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Cvetojevic, N., Lawrence, J. S., Ellis, S. C., Bland-Hawthorn, J., Haynes, R., and Horton, A.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We present results from the first on-sky demonstration of a prototype astronomical integrated photonic spectrograph (IPS) using the Anglo-Australian Telescope near-infrared imaging spectrometer (IRIS2) at Siding Spring Observatory to observe atmospheric molecular OH emission lines. We have succeeded in detecting upwards of 27 lines, and demonstrated the practicality of the IPS device for astronomy. Furthermore, we present a laboratory characterization of the device, which is a modified version of a commercial arrayed-waveguide grating multiplexer. We measure the spectral resolution full-width-half-maximum to be 0.75+/-0.05nm (giving R = 2100+/-150 at 1500nm). We find the free spectral range to be 57.4+/-0.6nm and the peak total efficiency to be ~65%. Finally, we briefly discuss the future steps required to realize an astronomical instrument based on this technology concept.
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- 2009
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60. The Science Case for PILOT I: Summary and Overview
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Lawrence, J. S., Ashley, M. C. B., Bailey, J., Navascues, D. Barrado y, Bedding, T., Bland-Hawthorn, J., Bond, I., Boulanger, F., Bouwens, R., Bruntt, H., Bunker, A., Burgarella, D., Burton, M. G., Busso, M., Coward, D., Cioni, M. -R., Durand, G., Eiroa, C., Epchtein, N., Gehrels, N., Gillingham, P., Glazebrook, K., Haynes, R., Kiss, L., Lagage, P. O., Bertre, T. Le, Mackay, C., Maillard, J. P., McGrath, A., Minier, V., Mora, A., Olsen, K., Persi, P., Pimbblet, K., Quimby, R., Saunders, W., Schmidt, B., Stello, D., Storey, J. W. V., Tinney, C., Tremblin, P., Wheeler, J. C., and Yoc, P.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
PILOT (the Pathfinder for an International Large Optical Telescope) is a proposed 2.5 m optical/infrared telescope to be located at Dome C on the Antarctic plateau. Conditions at Dome C are known to be exceptional for astronomy. The seeing (above ~30 m height), coherence time, and isoplanatic angle are all twice s good as at typical mid-latitude sites, while the water-vapour column, and the atmosphere and telescope thermal emission are all an order of magnitude better. These conditions enable a unique scientific capability for PILOT, which is addressed in this series of papers. The current paper presents an overview of the optical and instrumentation suite for PILO and its expected performance, a summary of the key science goals and observational approach for the facility, a discussion of the synergies between the science goals for PILOT and other telescopes, and a discussion of the future of Antarctic astronomy. Paper II and Paper III present details of the science projects divided, respectively, between the distant Universe (i.e., studies of first light, and the assembly and evolution of structure) and the nearby Universe (i.e., studies of Local Group galaxies, the Milky Way, and the Solar System)., Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in PASA
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- 2009
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61. Performance of AAOmega: the AAT multi-purpose fibre-fed spectrograph
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Sharp, R., Saunder, W., Smith, G., Churilov, V., Correll, D., Dawson, J., Farrel, T., Frost, G., Haynes, R., Heald, R., Lankshear, A., Mayfield, D., Waller, L., and Whittard, D.
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AAOmega is the new spectrograph for the 2dF fibre-positioning system on the Anglo-Australian Telescope. It is a bench-mounted, double-beamed design, using volume phase holographic (VPH) gratings and articulating cameras. It is fed by 392 fibres from either of the two 2dF field plates, or by the 512 fibre SPIRAL integral field unit (IFU) at Cassegrain focus. Wavelength coverage is 370 to 950nm and spectral resolution 1,000-8,000 in multi-Object mode, or 1,500-10,000 in IFU mode. Multi-object mode was commissioned in January 2006 and the IFU system will be commissioned in June 2006. The spectrograph is located off the telescope in a thermally isolated room and the 2dF fibres have been replaced by new 38m broadband fibres. Despite the increased fibre length, we have achieved a large increase in throughput by use of VPH gratings, more efficient coatings and new detectors - amounting to a factor of at least 2 in the red. The number of spectral resolution elements and the maximum resolution are both more than doubled, and the stability is an order of magnitude better. The spectrograph comprises: an f/3.15 Schmidt collimator, incorporating a dichroic beam-splitter; interchangeable VPH gratings; and articulating red and blue f/1.3 Schmidt cameras. Pupil size is 190mm, determined by the competing demands of cost, obstruction losses, and maximum resolution. A full suite of VPH gratings has been provided to cover resolutions 1,000 to 7,500, and up to 10,000 at particular wavelengths., Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures; presented at SPIE, Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation, 24 - 31 May 2006, Orlando, Florida USA
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- 2006
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62. Knowledge to action: Rationale and design of the Patient-Centered Care Transitions in Heart Failure (PACT-HF) stepped wedge cluster randomized trial
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Van Spall, Harriette G.C., Lee, Shun Fu, Xie, Feng, Ko, Dennis T., Thabane, Lehana, Ibrahim, Quazi, Mitoff, Peter R., Heffernan, Michael, Maingi, Manish, Tjandrawidjaja, Michael C., Zia, Mohammad I., Panju, Mohamed, Perez, Richard, Simek, Kim D., Porepa, Liane, Graham, Ian D., Haynes, R. Brian, Haughton, Dilys, and Connolly, Stuart J.
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- 2018
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63. The efficiency of database searches for creating systematic reviews was improved by search filters
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Budhram, Dalton, Navarro-Ruan, Tamara, and Haynes, R. Brian
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- 2018
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64. The Parkes HI Survey of the Magellanic System
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Bruens, C., Kerp, J., Staveley-Smith, L., Mebold, U., Putman, M. E., Haynes, R. F., Kalberla, P. M. W., Muller, E., and Filipovic, M. D.
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We present the first fully and uniformly sampled, spatially complete HI survey of the entire Magellanic System with high velocity resolution, performed with the Parkes Telescope. The final data-cubes have an rms noise of sigma ~ 0.05 K and an effective angular resolution of 16 arcmin. The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) are associated with huge gaseous features with a total HI mass of M(HI) = 4.87 10^8 M_sun [d/55 kpc]^2, if all HI gas is at the same distance of 55 kpc. Approximately two thirds of this HI gas is located close to the Magellanic Clouds (Magellanic Bridge and Interface Region), and 25% of the HI gas is associated with the Magellanic Stream. The Leading Arm has a four times lower HI mass than the Magellanic Stream, corresponding to 6% of the total HI mass of the gaseous features. We have analyzed the velocity field of the Magellanic Clouds and their neighborhood introducing a LMC-standard-of-rest frame. The HI in the Magellanic Bridge shows low velocities relative to the Magellanic Clouds suggesting an almost parallel motion, while the gas in the Interface Region has significantly higher relative velocities indicating that this gas is leaving the Magellanic Bridge building up a new section of the Magellanic Stream. The clouds in the Magellanic Stream and the Leading Arm show significant differences, both in the column density distribution and in the shapes of the line profiles. The HI gas in the Magellanic Stream is more smoothly distributed than the gas in the Leading Arm. These morphological differences can be explained if the Leading Arm is at considerably lower z-heights and embedded in a higher pressure ambient medium., Comment: 23 pages, 18 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2004
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65. The cosmological significance of Low Surface Brightness galaxies found in a deep blind neutral-hydrogen survey
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Minchin, R. F., Disney, M. J., Parker, Q. A., Boyce, P. J., de Blok, W. J. G., Banks, G. D., Ekers, R. D., Freeman, K. C., Garcia, D. A., Gibson, B. K., Grossi, M., Haynes, R. F., Knezek, P. M., Lang, R. H., Malin, D. F., Price, R. M., Putman, M., Stewart, I. M., and Wright, A. E.
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We have placed limits on the cosmological significance of gas-rich low surface-brightness (LSB) galaxies as a proportion of the total population of gas-rich galaxies by carrying out a very deep survey (HIDEEP) for neutral hydrogen (HI) with the Parkes multibeam system. Such a survey avoids the surface-brightness selection effects that limit the usefulness of optical surveys for finding LSB galaxies. To complement the HIDEEP survey we have digitally stacked eight 1-hour R-band Tech Pan films from the UK Schmidt Telescope covering 36 square degrees of the survey area to reach a very deep isophotal limit of 26.5 R mag/sq. arcsec. At this level, we find that all of the 129 HI sources within this area have optical counterparts and that 107 of them can be identified with individual galaxies. We have used the properties of the galaxies identified as the optical counterparts of the HI sources to estimate the significance of LSB galaxies (defined to be those at least 1.5 magnitudes dimmer in effective surface-brightness than the peak in the observed distribution seen in optical surveys). We calculate the contribution of LSB galaxies to the total number, neutral hydrogen density, luminosity density, baryonic mass density, dynamical mass density and cross-sectional area of gas-rich galaxies. We do not find any `Crouching Giant' LSB galaxies such as Malin 1, nor do we find a population of extremely low surface-brightness galaxies not previously found by optical surveys. Such objects must either be rare, gas-poor or outside the survey detection limits., Comment: 13 pages, 14 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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66. Magnetic fields in barred galaxies III: The southern peculiar galaxy NGC 2442
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Harnett, J., Ehle, M., Fletcher, A., Beck, R., Haynes, R., Ryder, S., Thierbach, M., and Wielebinski, R.
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Observations of the southern peculiar galaxy NGC 2442 with the Australia Telescope Compact Array in total and linearly polarized radio continuum at 6cm are presented and compared with previously obtained H$\alpha$ data. The distribution of polarized emission, a signature of regular magnetic fields, reveals some physical phenomena which are unusual among spiral galaxies. We find evidence for tidal interaction and/or ram pressure from the intergalactic medium compressing the magnetic field at the northern and western edges of the galaxy. The radial component of the regular magnetic field in the northern arm is directed away from the centre of the galaxy, a finding which is in contrast to the majority of galaxies studied to date. The oval distortion caused by the interaction generates a sudden jump of the magnetic field pattern upstream of the inner northern spiral arm, similar to galaxies with long bars. An unusual ``island'' of strong regular magnetic field east of the galaxy is probably the brightest part of a magnetic arm frequently seen in spiral galaxies, which appear to be phase-shifted images of the preceding optical arm. The strong magnetic field of the ``island'' indicates a past phase of active star formation when the preceding optical arm was exposed to ram pressure., Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures; revised version accepted by A&A, new sub-section added
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- 2003
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67. HIDEEP - An extragalactic blind survey for very low column-density neutral hydrogen
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Minchin, R. F., Disney, M. J., Boyce, P. J., de Blok, W. J. G., Parker, Q. A., Banks, G. D., Freeman, K. C., Garcia, D. A., Grossi, M., Haynes, R. F., Knezek, P. M., Lang, R. H., Malin, D. F., Price, R. M., Stewart, I. M., and Wright, A. E.
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We have carried out an extremely long integration-time (9000 s/beam) 21-cm blind survey of 60 square degrees in Centaurus using the Parkes multibeam system. We find that the noise continues to fall as sqrt(t) throughout, enabling us to reach an HI column-density limit of 4.2 x 10^18 cm^-2 for galaxies with a velocity width of 200 km/s in the central 32 square degree region, making this the deepest survey to date in terms of column density sensitivity. The HI data are complemented by very deep optical observations from digital stacking of multi-exposure UK Schmidt Telescope R-band films, which reach an isophotal level of 26.5 R mag arcsec^-2 (~27.5 B mag arcsec^-2). 173 HI sources have been found, 96 of which have been uniquely identified with optical counterparts in the overlap area. There is not a single source without an optical counterpart. Although we have not measured the column-densities directly, we have inferred them from the optical sizes of their counterparts. All appear to have a column-density of N_HI = 10^(20.65 +/- 0.38). This is at least an order of magnitude above our sensitivity limit, with a scatter only marginally larger than the errors on N_HI. This needs explaining. If confirmed it means that HI surveys will only find low surface brightness (LSB) galaxies with high M_HI/L_B. Gas-rich LSB galaxies with lower HI mass to light ratios do not exist. The paucity of low column-density galaxies also implies that no significant population will be missed by the all-sky HI surveys being carried out at Parkes and Jodrell Bank., Comment: Accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 18 pages, 23 figures
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- 2003
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68. The 1000 Brightest HIPASS Galaxies: HI Mass Function and Omega_HI
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Zwaan, M. A., Staveley-Smith, L., Koribalski, B. S., Henning, P. A., Kilborn, V. A., Ryder, S. D., Barnes, D. G., Bhathal, R., Boyce, P. J., de Blok, W. J. G., Disney, M. J., Drinkwater, M. J., Ekers, R. D., Freeman, K. C., Gibson, B. K., Green, A. J., Haynes, R. F., Jerjen, H., Juraszek, S., Kesteven, M. J., Knezek, P. M., Kraan-Korteweg, R. C., Mader, S., Marquarding, M., Meyer, M., Minchin, R. F., Mould, J. R., O'Brien, J., Oosterloo, T., Price, R. M., Putman, M. E., Ryan-Weber, E., Sadler, E. M., Schroeder, A., Stewart, I. M., Stootman, F., Warren, B., Waugh, M., Webster, R. L., and Wright, A. E.
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We present a new accurate measurement of the HI mass function of galaxies from the HIPASS Bright Galaxy Catalog, a sample of 1000 galaxies with the highest HI peak flux densities in the southern hemisphere (Koribalski et al. 2003). This sample spans nearly four orders of magnitude in HI mass (from log M_HI/M_sun=6.8 to 10.6, H0=75) and is the largest sample of HI selected galaxies to date. We develop a bivariate maximum likelihood technique to measure the space density of galaxies, and show that this is a robust method, insensitive to the effects of large scale structure. The resulting HI mass function can be fitted satisfactorily with a Schechter function with faint-end slope alpha=-1.30. This slope is found to be dependent on morphological type, with later type galaxies giving steeper slopes. We extensively test various effects that potentially bias the determination of the HI mass function, including peculiar motions of galaxies, large scale structure, selection bias, and inclination effects, and quantify these biases. The large sample of galaxies enables an accurate measurement of the cosmological mass density of neutral gas: Omega_HI=(3.8 +/- 0.6) x 10^{-4}. Low surface brightness galaxies contribute only 15% to this value, consistent with previous findings., Comment: accepted for publication in Astronomical Journal, 16 pages, including 17 figures. Corrected typos and references
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69. A New Look at the Large-Scale HI Structure of the LMC
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Staveley-Smith, L., Kim, S., Calabretta, M. R., Haynes, R. F., and Kesteven, M. J.
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We present a Parkes multibeam \HI survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). This survey, which is sensitive to spatial structure in the range 200 pc to 10 kpc, complements the Australia Telescope Compact survey, which is sensitive to structure in the range 15 pc to 500 pc. With an rms column density sensitivity of 8 x 10^16/cm^2 for narrow lines and 4 x 10^17/cm^2 for typical linewidths of 40 km/s, emission is found to be extensive well beyond the main body of the LMC. Arm-like features extend from the LMC to join the Magellanic Bridge and the Leading Arm, a forward counterpart to the Magellanic Stream. These features, whilst not as dramatic as those in the SMC, appear to have a common origin in the Galactic tidal field, in agreement with recent 2MASS and DENIS results for the stellar population. The diffuse gas which surrounds the LMC, particularly at pa's 90 to 330 deg, appears to be loosely associated with tidal features, but loosening by the ram pressure of tenuous Galactic halo gas against the outer parts of the LMC cannot be discounted. High-velocity clouds, which lie between the Galaxy and the LMC in velocity and which appear in the UV spectra of some LMC stars, are found to be associated with the LMC if their heliocentric velocity exceeds about +100 km/s. They are possibly the product of energetic outflows from the LMC disk. The HI mass of the LMC is found to be (4.8+/-0.2) x 10^8 Msun (for an assumed distance of 50 kpc), substantially more than previous recent measurements., Comment: Accepted by MNRAS, 19 pages, 13 figurs, 21 eps files, full resolution paper (1.4 M) available at http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~lstavele/papers/lmc_mb_paper.ps.gz
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70. Magnetic fields in barred galaxies I. The atlas
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Beck, R., Shoutenkov, V., Ehle, M., Harnett, J . I., Haynes, R. F., Shukurov, A., Sokoloff, D. D., and Thierbach, M.
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The total and polarized radio continuum emission of 20 barred galaxies was observed with the Very Large Array (VLA) at 3, 6, 18 and 22 cm and with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) at 6 cm and 13 cm. Maps at 30 arcsec angular resolution are presented here. Polarized emission (and therefore a large-scale regular magnetic field) was detected in 17 galaxies. Most galaxies of our sample are similar to non-barred galaxies with respect to the radio/far-infrared flux correlation and equipartition strength of the total magnetic field. Galaxies with highly elongated bars are not always radio-bright. We discuss the correlation of radio properties with the aspect ratio of the bar and other measures of the bar strength. We introduce a new measure of the bar strength, \Lambda, related to the quadrupole moment of the bar's gravitational potential. The radio surface brightness I of the barred galaxies in our sample is correlated with \Lambda, I \propto \Lambda^0.4+/-0.1, and thus is highest in galaxies with a long bar where the velocity field is distorted by the bar over a large fraction of the disc. In these galaxies, the pattern of the regular field is significantly different from that in non-barred galaxies. In particular, field enhancements occur upstream of the dust lanes where the field lines are oriented at large angles to the bar's major axis. Polarized radio emission seems to be a good indicator of large-scale non-axisymmetric motions., Comment: 29 pages with 66 PostScript figures. Accepted for publication in A&A. Figures 5-24 also available at http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
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71. HI Emission and Absorption in the Southern Galactic Plane Survey
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McClure-Griffiths, N. M., Dickey, John M., Gaensler, B. M., Green, A. J., Haynes, R. F., and Wieringa, M. H.
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We present preliminary results from the Southern Galactic Plane Survey (SGPS) Test Region and Parkes data. As part of the pilot project for the Southern Galactic Plane Survey, observations of a Test Region (325.5 deg < l < 333.5 deg; -0.5 deg < b < 3.5 deg) were completed in December 1998. Single dish observations of the full survey region (253 deg < l < 358 deg; |b| <1 deg) with the Parkes Radio Telescope were completed in March 2000. We present a sample of SGPS HI data with particular attention to the smallest and largest scale structures seen in absorption and emission, respectively. On the large scale, we detect many prominent HI shells. On the small scale, we note extremely compact, cold clouds seen in HI self-absorption. We explore how these two classes of objects probe opposite ends of the HI spatial power spectrum., Comment: 9 pages, 3 embedded postscript & 4 jpeg figures. Presented at the Astronomical Society of Australia, Hobart, Tasmania, July 4-7 2000. To appear in PASA Vol. 18(1)
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72. The Southern Galactic Plane Survey: The Test Region
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McClure-Griffiths, N. M., Green, A. J., Dickey, John M., Gaensler, B. M., Haynes, R. F., and Wieringa, M. H.
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The Southern Galactic Plane Survey (SGPS) is a project to image the HI line emission and 1.4 GHz continuum in the fourth quadrant of the Milky Way at high resolution using the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) and the Parkes Radio Telescope. In this paper we describe the survey details and goals, present lambda 21-cm continuum data, and discuss HI absorption and emission characteristics of the SGPS Test Region (325.5 deg < l < 333.5 deg; -0.5 deg < b < +3.5 deg). We explore the effects of massive stars on the interstellar medium (ISM) through a study of HI shells and the HI environments of HII regions and supernova remnants. We find an HI shell surrounding the HII region RCW 94 which indicates that the region is embedded in a molecular cloud. We give lower limits for the kinematic distances to SNRs G327.4+0.4 and G330.2+1.0 of 4.3 kpc and 4.9 kpc, respectively. We find evidence of interaction with the surrounding HI for both of these remnants. We also present images of a possible new SNR G328.6-0.0. Additionally, we have discovered two small HI shells with no counterparts in continuum emission., Comment: 17 pages, 7 embedded EPS figures, 10 low-res jpeg figures, uses emulateapj5.sty. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. Version with all full resolution figures embedded is available at http://www.astro.umn.edu/~naomi/sgps/papers/SGPS.ps.gz
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73. Radio Properties of the Supernova Remnant N157B
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Lazendic, J. S., Dickel, J. R., Haynes, R. F., Jones, P. A., and White, G. L.
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A new investigation of the supernova remnant (SNR) N157B was carried out with the Australia Telescope Compact Array. Radio continuum images of the entire 30 Doradus region have been made at 3.5 and 6 cm wavelength with a resolution of 2". These data allow a high resolution study of the spectral index distribution and polarization properties of both N157B and the nearby 30 Doradus nebula (the latter will be reported in a subsequent paper). N157B is an extended Crab-type SNR which may be beginning the transition to a composite remnant. There is little apparent fine structure and the brightest radio region is several parsecs from the probable position of the X-ray pulsar. The SNR has a radio spectral index of -0.19 and is significantly polarized at 3.5 cm but not at longer wavelengths., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures
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74. HI Bright Galaxies in the Southern Zone of Avoidance
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Henning, P. A., Staveley-Smith, L., Ekers, R. D., Green, A. J., Haynes, R. F., Juraszek, S., Kesteven, M. J., Koribalski, B., Kraan-Korteweg, R. C., Price, R. M., Sadler, E. M., and Schroeder, A.
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A blind survey for HI bright galaxies in the southern Zone of Avoidance, (212 deg < l < 36 deg; |b| < 5 deg), has been made with the 21 cm multibeam receiver on the Parkes 64 m radiotelescope. The survey, sensitive to normal spiral galaxies to a distance of about 40 Mpc and more nearby dwarfs, detected 110 galaxies. Of these, 67 have no counterparts in the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database. In general, the uncataloged galaxies lie behind thicker obscuration than do the cataloged objects. All of the newly-discovered galaxies have HI flux integrals more than an order of magnitude lower than the Circinus galaxy. The survey recovers the Puppis cluster and foreground group (Kraan-Korteweg & Huchtmeier 1992), and the Local Void remains empty. The HI mass function derived for the sample is satisfactorily fit by a Schechter function with parameters alpha = 1.51 +- 0.12, Phi* = 0.006 +- 0.003, and log M* = 9.7 +- 0.10., Comment: To appear in The Astronomical Journal
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75. Two Large HI Shells in the Outer Galaxy near l=279 degrees
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McClure-Griffiths, N. M., Dickey, John M., Gaensler, B. M., Green, A. J., Haynes, R. F., and Wieringa, M. H.
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As part of a survey of HI 21-cm emission in the Southern Milky Way, we have detected two large shells in the interstellar neutral hydrogen near l=279 deg. The center velocities are +36 and +59 km/s, which puts the shells at kinematic distances of 7 and 10 kpc. The larger shell is about 610 pc in diameter and very empty, with density contrast of at least 15 between the middle and the shell walls. It has expansion velocity of about 20 km/s and swept up mass of several million solar masses. The energy indicated by the expansion may be as high as 2.4 X 10^53 ergs. We estimate its age to be 15 to 20 million years. The smaller shell has diameter of about 400 pc, expansion velocity about 10 km/s and swept up mass of about 10^6 solar masses. Morphologically both regions appear to be shells, with high density regions mostly surrounding the voids, although the first appears to have channels of low density which connect with the halo above and below the HI layer. They lie on the edge of the Carina arm, which suggests that they may be expanding horizontally into the interarm region as well as vertically out of the disk. If this interpretation is correct, this is the first detection of an HI chimney which has blown out of both sides of the disk., Comment: 21 pages, 14 jpeg figures, accepted for publication in AJ
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76. New HI-detected Galaxies in the Zone of Avoidance
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Staveley-Smith, L., Juraszek, S., Koribalski, B. S., Ekers, R. D., Green, A. J., Haynes, R. F., Henning, P. A., Kesteven, M. J., Kraan-Korteweg, R. C., Price, R. M., and Sadler, E. M.
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We present the first results of a blind HI survey for galaxies in the southern Zone of Avoidance with a multibeam receiver on the Parkes telescope. This survey is eventually expected to catalog several thousand galaxies within Galactic latitude |b|<5 degrees, mostly unrecognised before due to Galactic extinction and confusion. We present here results of the first three detections to have been imaged with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). The galaxies all lie near Galactic longitude 325 degrees and were selected because of their large angular sizes, up to 1.3 degrees. Linear sizes range from 53 to 108 kpc. The first galaxy is a massive 5.7x10^11 solar mass disk galaxy with a faint optical counterpart, SGC 1511.1--5249. The second is probably an interacting group of galaxies straddling the Galactic equator. No optical identification is possible. The third object appears to be an interacting pair of low column density galaxies, possibly belonging to an extended Circinus or Centaurus A galaxy group. No optical counterpart has been seen despite the predicted extinction (A(B) = 2.7 - 4.4 mag) not being excessive. We discuss the implications of the results, in particular the low HI column densities (~10^19 atoms/sq.cm) found for two of the three galaxies., Comment: 17 pages, 8 figures (Fig.1 in three parts, Fig.5 in two parts). To appear in Astronomical Journal (Dec 1998). See http://www.atnf.csiro.au/research/multibeam
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77. The disruption of nearby galaxies by the Milky Way
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Putman, M. E., Gibson, B. K., Staveley-Smith, L., Banks, G., Barnes, D. G., Bhatal, R., Disney, M. J., Ekers, R. D., Freeman, K. C., Haynes, R. F., Henning, P., Jerjen, H., Kilborn, V., Koribalski, B., Knezek, P., Malin, D. F., Mould, J. R., Oosterloo, T., Price, R. M., Ryder, S. D., Sadler, E. M., Stewart, I., Stootman, F., Vaile, R. A., Webster, R. L., and Wright, A. E.
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Interactions between galaxies are common and are an important factor in determining their physical properties such as position along the Hubble sequence and star-formation rate. There are many possible galaxy interaction mechanisms, including merging, ram-pressure stripping, gas compression, gravitational interaction and cluster tides. The relative importance of these mechanisms is often not clear, as their strength depends on poorly known parameters such as the density, extent and nature of the massive dark halos that surround galaxies. A nearby example of a galaxy interaction where the mechanism is controversial is that between our own Galaxy and two of its neighbours -- the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. Here we present the first results of a new HI survey which provides a spectacular view of this interaction. In addition to the previously known Magellanic Stream, which trails 100 degrees behind the Clouds, the new data reveal a counter-stream which lies in the opposite direction and leads the motion of the Clouds. This result supports the gravitational model in which leading and trailing streams are tidally torn from the body of the Magellanic Clouds., Comment: 17 pages with 5 figures in gif format, scheduled for publication in the August 20th, 1998 issue of Nature
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78. An unusual presentation of propylthiouracil-induced anti-MPO and PR3 positive ANCA vasculitis with associated anti-GBM antibodies, IgA nephropathy and an IgG4 interstitial infiltrate: a case report
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Galante, J. R., Daruwalla, C. P., Roberts, I. S. D., Haynes, R., Storey, B. C., and Bottomley, M. J.
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79. Effects of Sacubitril/Valsartan Versus Irbesartan in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Randomized Double-Blind Trial
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Haynes, Richard, Judge, Parminder K., Staplin, Natalie, Herrington, William G., Storey, Benjamin C., Bethel, Angelyn, Bowman, Louise, Brunskill, Nigel, Cockwell, Paul, Hill, Michael, Kalra, Philip A., McMurray, John J.V., Taal, Maarten, Wheeler, David C., Landray, Martin J., Baigent, Colin, Haynes, R., Judge, P.K., Staplin, N., Herrington, W.G., Storey, B.C., Bethel, A., Bowman, L., Brunskill, N., Cockwell, P., Hill, M., Kalra, P.A., McMurray, J.J., Taal, M., Wheeler, D.C., Landray, M.J., Baigent, C., Baigent, C., Haynes, R., Landray, M.J., Dayanandan, R., Baxter, A., Staplin, N., Bethel, A., Bowman, L., Brunskill, N., Cockwell, P., Herrington, W.G., Hill, M., Judge, P.K., Kalra, P.A., Knott, C., McMurray, J.J.V., Murphy, K., Taal, M., Wheeler, D.C., Wheatley, K., Emberson, J., Tomson, C., Roderick, P., Clark, L., Annand, J., Marks, A., Rose, H., Taal, M., Brear, T., Havill, L., McKinnell, J., Melbourne, S., Shardlow, A., Smith, J., Stone, C., Rowe, P., Connor, A., Wooding, J., Taylor, J., Bough, L., Purse, K., Wignall, S., Winter-Goodwin, B., Brunskill, N., Bailey, B., Barratt, J., Bielecka, E., McCartney, M., Hutchison, A., Asari, A., Waring, D., Sajith, R., Walton, H., Mikhail, A., Hilldrup, I., Latif, F., Shrivastava, R., Nicholas, J., Byrne, T., Sandhu, K.S., Tan, B.K., Ward, J., Whistance-Smith, D., Khwaja, A., Jackson, Y., Kawar, B., Middle, J., Sorrell, J., Byrne, C., Brand, S., McHaffie, E., Haynes, R., Crosbie, S., Judge, P.K., Lafferty, K., Ruse, S., Sharples, E., Storey, B.C., Sampson, A., Kirk, A., Lewis, R., Vinall, L., Watkins, L., Williams, F., Cockwell, P., Anderson, N., Dutton, M., Ferro, C., Fifer, L., Smith, S., Stringer, S., Bhandary, N., Alchi, B., Foxton, J., Jones, L., D’Souza, R., Harrison, D., Heddon, S., Wheeler, D.C., Caplin, B., Damian, E., Sobande, T., Davies, S., Edwards, C., Matthews, C., Plaza, M., Reddy, S., Kalra, P.A., Chiu, D., Haydock, L., Kershaw, M., Wilson, C., Vassallo, D., Methven, S., Bowles, J., Collins, E., Dawson, S., Power, A., Kardasz, S., Laven, C., Wroe, C., Eardley, K., Donaldson, D., Tonks, L., Ayub, W., Evans, G., Hewins, S., Fraser, D., Bagshawe, J., Foxwell, D., Williams, A., Border, D., Birch, S., Griffiths, L., Jones, C., McCullough, K., Molyneux, R., and Richardson, D.
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80. Mechanisms of acute kidney injury with perioperative rosuvastatin in patients undergoing cardiac surgery
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Wijesurendra, RS, Sardell, R, Jayaram, R, Samuel, N, Chen, Z, Staplin, N, Collins, R, Zheng, Z, Haynes, R, Hill, M, Emberson, J, and Casadei, B
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81. Reliability of major bleeding events in UK routine data vs clinical trial adjudicated follow-up data
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Harper, C, Mafham, M, Herrington, W, Staplin, N, Stevens, W, Wallendszus, K, Haynes, R, Landray, M, Parish, S, Bowman, L, and Armitage, J
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Objective: To assess how reliable UK routine data are for ascertaining major bleeding events compared to adjudicated follow-up. Methods: The ASCEND (A Study of Cardiovascular Events in Diabetes) primary prevention trial randomised 15480 UK people with diabetes to aspirin versus matching placebo. The primary safety outcome was major bleeding (including intracranial haemorrhage, sight-threatening eye bleeding, serious gastrointestinal bleeding, and other major bleeding [epistaxis, haemoptysis, haematuria, vaginal, and other bleeding]) ascertained by direct-participant mail-based follow-up, with >90% of outcomes undergoing adjudication. Nearly all participants were linked to routinely collected hospitalisation and death data, (i.e. routine data). An algorithm categorised bleeding events from routine data as major/minor. Kappa statistics were used to assess agreement between data sources, and randomised comparisons were re-run using routine data. Results: When adjudicated follow-up and routine data were compared, there was agreement for 318 major bleeding events, with routine data identifying 281 additional-potential events, and not identifying 241 participant-reported events (kappa 0.53, 95% confidence interval [95%CI] 0.49-0.57). Repeating ASCEND’s randomised comparisons using routine data only found estimated relative and absolute effects of allocation to aspirin versus placebo on major bleeding similar to adjudicated follow-up (adjudicated follow-up: aspirin 314[4.1%] vs placebo 245[3.2%]; rate ratio [RR] 1.29, 95%CI 1.09-1.52; absolute excess +6.3/5000 person-years [mean standard error ±2.1]; versus routine data: 327[4.2%] vs 272[3.5%]; RR 1.21, 95%CI 1.03-1.41; absolute excess +5.0/5000[±2.2]). Conclusions: Analyses of the ASCEND randomised trial found that major bleeding events ascertained via UK routine data sources provided relative and absolute treatment effects similar to adjudicated follow-up.
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82. Impact of outcome adjudication in kidney disease trials: observations from the Study of Heart and Renal Protection (SHARP)
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Herrington, WG, Harper, C, Staplin, N, Haynes, R, Emberson, J, Reith, C, Hooi, LS, Levin, A, Wanner, C, Baigent, C, Landray, M, and Group, SHARP Collaborative
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Introduction: We aimed to assess opportunities for trial streamlining and the scientific impact of adjudication on kidney and cardiovascular outcomes in CKD. Methods: We analysed the effects of adjudication of ~2100 maintenance kidney replacement therapy (KRT) and ~1300 major atherosclerotic events (MAEs) recorded in SHARP. We first compared outcome classification before versus after adjudication, and then re-ran randomised comparisons using pre-adjudicated follow-up data. Results: For maintenance KRT, adjudication had little impact with only 1% of events being refuted (28/2115). Consequently, randomised comparisons using pre-adjudication reports found almost identical results (pre-adjudication: simvastatin/ezetimibe 1038 vs placebo 1077; risk ratio [RR] 0.95, 95%CI 0.88–1.04; post-adjudicated: 1057 vs 1084; RR=0.97, 95%CI 0.89–1.05). For MAEs, about one-quarter of patient reports were refuted (324/1275 [25%]), and reviewing 3538 other potential vascular events and death reports identified only 194 additional MAEs. Nevertheless, randomised analyses using SHARP’s pre-adjudicated data alone found similar results to analyses based on adjudicated outcomes (pre-adjudication: 573 vs 702; RR=0.80, 95%CI 0.72-0.89; adjudicated: 526 vs 619; RR=0.83, 95%CI 0.74–0.94), and also suggested refuted MAEs were likely to represent atherosclerotic disease (RR for refuted MAEs=0.80, 95%CI 0.65−1.00). Conclusions: These analyses provide three key insights. First, they provide a rationale for nephrology trials not to adjudicate maintenance KRT. Secondly, when an event that mimics an atherosclerotic outcome is not expected to be influenced by the treatment under study (e.g. heart failure), the aim of adjudicating atherosclerotic outcomes should be to remove such events. Lastly, restrictive definitions for the remaining suspected atherosclerotic outcomes may reduce statistical power.
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83. WCN23-0342 DETERMINANTS OF THE EFFECTS OF SGLT2i ON PROGRESSION OF CKD: FURTHER RESULTS FROM THE EMPA-KIDNEY TRIAL
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Staplin, N., primary, Haynes, R., additional, Herrington, W., additional, and EMPA-KIDNEY Collaborative Group, O.B.O., additional
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84. Playing with DIRT: Building the Framework for a Comprehensive Materials Database
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Seitz, S. J., primary, Haynes, R., additional, and Glass, B. J., additional
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85. Repurposing Drilling Control Diagnostics for Subsurface Edge Detection and Boundary Advisement during Planetary Drilling
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Glass, B., primary, Stucky, T., additional, Seitz, S., additional, Dave, A., additional, and Haynes, R., additional
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86. Facilitating participation in clinical trials during pregnancy
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Vousden, N, Haynes, R, Findlay, S, Horby, P, Landray, M, Chappell, L, and Knight, M
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87. Clinical complexity and impact of the ABC (Atrial fibrillation Better Care) pathway in patients with atrial fibrillation: a report from the ESC-EHRA EURObservational Research Programme in AF General Long-Term Registry
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Romiti, Giulio Francesco, Proietti, Marco, Vitolo, Marco, Bonini, Niccolò, Fawzy, Ameenathul Mazaya, Ding, Wern Yew, Fauchier, Laurent, Marin, Francisco, Nabauer, Michael, Dan, Gheorghe Andrei, Potpara, Tatjana S., Boriani, Giuseppe, Lip, Gregory Y. H., Tavazzi, L., Maggioni, A. P., Kalarus, Z., Ferrari, R., Shantsila, A., Goda, A., Mairesse, G., Shalganov, T., Antoniades, L., Taborsky, M., Riahi, S., Muda, P., García Bolao, I., Piot, O., Etsadashvili, K., Simantirakis, E. N., Haim, M., Azhari, A., Najafian, J., Santini, M., Mirrakhimov, E., Kulzida, K., Erglis, A., Poposka, L., Burg, M. R., Crijns, H., Erküner, Atar, D., Lenarczyk, R., Oliveira, M. Martins, Shah, D., Serdechnaya, E., Diker, E., Lane, D., Zëra, E., Ekmekçiu, U., Paparisto, V., Tase, M., Gjergo, H., Dragoti, J., Ciutea, M., Ahadi, N., el Husseini, Z., Raepers, M., Leroy, J., Haushan, P., Jourdan, A., Lepiece, C., Desteghe, L., Vijgen, J., Koopman, P., van Genechten, G., Heidbuchel, H., Boussy, T., de Coninck, M., van Eeckhoutte, H., Bouckaert, N., Friart, A., Boreux, J., Arend, C., Evrard, P., Stefan, L., Hoffer, E., Herzet, J., Massoz, M., Celentano, C., Sprynger, M., Pierard, L., Melon, P., van Hauwaert, B., Kuppens, C., Faes, D., van Lier, D., van Dorpe, A., Gerardy, A., Deceuninck, O., Xhaet, O., Dormal, F., Ballant, E., Blommaert, D., Yakova, D., Hristov, M., Yncheva, T., Stancheva, N., Tisheva, S., Tokmakova, M., Nikolov, F., Gencheva, D., Kunev, B., Stoyanov, M., Marchov, D., Gelev, V., Traykov, V., Kisheva, A., Tsvyatkov, H., Shtereva, R., Bakalska-Georgieva, S., Slavcheva, S., Yotov, Y., Kubíčková, M., Joensen, A. Marni, Gammelmark, A., Rasmussen, L. 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Radiology and nuclear medicine, Cardiology, Pulmonary Medicine, General Practice, ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias, Medical Oncology, Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Radiotherapy, Department of Technology and Operations Management, Virology, Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology, Internal Medicine, Tax Law, Epidemiology, Neurosciences, Rheumatology, Erasmus School of Economics, Department of Business-Society Management, Pediatrics, Erasmus MC other, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Intensive Care, Department of Marketing Management, Clinical Genetics, Surgery, Econometrics, Research & Education, Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Department of Psychology, Education and Child Studies, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery, Dermatology, Public Health, Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Erasmus School of Law, and Sociology
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Registrie ,Atrial Fibrillation/drug therapy ,Integrated management ,Risk Factor ,Atrial fibrillation ,Clinical complexity ,Outcomes ,Anticoagulants ,Humans ,Registries ,Risk Factors ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Stroke ,Anticoagulant ,General Medicine ,Anticoagulants/therapeutic use ,Stroke/complications ,Outcome ,Human - Abstract
Background Clinical complexity is increasingly prevalent among patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). The ‘Atrial fibrillation Better Care’ (ABC) pathway approach has been proposed to streamline a more holistic and integrated approach to AF care; however, there are limited data on its usefulness among clinically complex patients. We aim to determine the impact of ABC pathway in a contemporary cohort of clinically complex AF patients. Methods From the ESC-EHRA EORP-AF General Long-Term Registry, we analysed clinically complex AF patients, defined as the presence of frailty, multimorbidity and/or polypharmacy. A K-medoids cluster analysis was performed to identify different groups of clinical complexity. The impact of an ABC-adherent approach on major outcomes was analysed through Cox-regression analyses and delay of event (DoE) analyses. Results Among 9966 AF patients included, 8289 (83.1%) were clinically complex. Adherence to the ABC pathway in the clinically complex group reduced the risk of all-cause death (adjusted HR [aHR]: 0.72, 95%CI 0.58–0.91), major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs; aHR: 0.68, 95%CI 0.52–0.87) and composite outcome (aHR: 0.70, 95%CI: 0.58–0.85). Adherence to the ABC pathway was associated with a significant reduction in the risk of death (aHR: 0.74, 95%CI 0.56–0.98) and composite outcome (aHR: 0.76, 95%CI 0.60–0.96) also in the high-complexity cluster; similar trends were observed for MACEs. In DoE analyses, an ABC-adherent approach resulted in significant gains in event-free survival for all the outcomes investigated in clinically complex patients. Based on absolute risk reduction at 1 year of follow-up, the number needed to treat for ABC pathway adherence was 24 for all-cause death, 31 for MACEs and 20 for the composite outcome. Conclusions An ABC-adherent approach reduces the risk of major outcomes in clinically complex AF patients. Ensuring adherence to the ABC pathway is essential to improve clinical outcomes among clinically complex AF patients.
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88. Transparency for Whom? Impacts of Accountability Movements for Institutional Researchers and Beyond
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Chen, P. Daniel and Haynes, R. Michael
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To whom should higher education institutions provide data, and what is the impact of transparency on institutions?
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89. Impact of renal impairment on atrial fibrillation
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Ding W. Y., Potpara T. S., Blomstrom-Lundqvist C., Boriani G., Marin F., Fauchier L., Lip G. Y. H., Tavazzi L., Maggioni A. P., Dan G. -A., Potpara T., Nabauer M., Kalarus Z., Goda A., Mairesse G., Shalganov T., Antoniades L., Taborsky M., Riahi S., Muda P., Garcia Bolao I., Piot O., Etsadashvili K., Simantirakis E., Haim M., Azhari A., Najafian J., Santini M., Mirrakhimov E., Kulzida K., Erglis A., Poposka L., Burg M., Crijns H., Erkuner O., Atar D., Lenarczyk R., Martins Oliveira M., Shah D., Serdechnaya E., Diker E., Lane D., Zera E., Ekmekciu U., Paparisto V., Tase M., Gjergo H., Dragoti J., Ciutea M., Ahadi N., Husseini Z. 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Male ,Medicin och hälsovetenskap ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Hemorrhage ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Biochemistry ,Brain Ischemia ,Risk Factors ,Hemorrhage/chemically induced ,death ,Humans ,Acute Coronary Syndrome/complications ,atrial fibrillation ,Renal Insufficiency ,Registries ,Acute Coronary Syndrome ,Renal Insufficiency/chemically induced ,Anticoagulants ,General Medicine ,thromboembolism ,kidney failure ,Stroke ,Anticoagulants/therapeutic use ,major bleeding ,outcome ,Female ,Atrial Fibrillation/complications ,chronic kidney disease ,Stroke/complications - Abstract
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) and renal impairment share a bidirectional relationship with important pathophysiological interactions. We evaluated the impact of renal impairment in a contemporary cohort of patients with AF. Methods: We utilised the ESC-EHRA EORP-AF Long-Term General Registry. Outcomes were analysed according to renal function by CKD-EPI equation. The primary endpoint was a composite of thromboembolism, major bleeding, acute coronary syndrome and all-cause death. Secondary endpoints were each of these separately including ischaemic stroke, haemorrhagic event, intracranial haemorrhage, cardiovascular death and hospital admission. Results: A total of 9306 patients were included. The distribution of patients with no, mild, moderate and severe renal impairment at baseline were 16.9%, 49.3%, 30% and 3.8%, respectively. AF patients with impaired renal function were older, more likely to be females, had worse cardiac imaging parameters and multiple comorbidities. Among patients with an indication for anticoagulation, prescription of these agents was reduced in those with severe renal impairment, p 2 decrease), that was most notable in patients with eGFR 2 (HR 2.21 [95% CI, 1.23–3.99] compared to eGFR ≥90 ml/min/1.73 m 2). Conclusion: A significant proportion of patients with AF suffer from concomitant renal impairment which impacts their overall management. Furthermore, renal impairment is an independent predictor of major adverse events including thromboembolism, major bleeding, acute coronary syndrome and all-cause death in patients with AF.
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90. High-Performance Information Search Filters for CKD Content in PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, and EMBASE
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Iansavichus, Arthur V., Hildebrand, Ainslie M., Haynes, R. Brian, Wilczynski, Nancy L., Levin, Adeera, Hemmelgarn, Brenda R., Tu, Karen, Nesrallah, Gihad E., Nash, Danielle M., and Garg, Amit X.
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91. Perioperative rosuvastatin therapy increases creatine kinase and the risk of acute kidney injury in patients undergoing cardiac surgery
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Wijesurendra, R, primary, Sardell, R, additional, Hill, M, additional, Jayaram, R, additional, Samuel, N, additional, Staplin, N, additional, Emberson, J, additional, Collins, R, additional, Zheng, Z, additional, Haynes, R, additional, and Casadei, B, additional
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92. Determinants of post-operative atrial fibrillation in 1613 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting in the Statin Therapy In Cardiac Surgery (STICS) trial
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Wijesurendra, R, primary, Sardell, R, additional, Hill, M, additional, Jayaram, R, additional, Staplin, N, additional, Collins, R, additional, Chen, Z, additional, Emberson, J, additional, Haynes, R, additional, and Casadei, B, additional
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93. Coleogeton (Potamogetonaceae), a new genus of pondweeds
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Haynes, R R, Les, D H, and BioStor
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94. Long-term safety and efficacy of anacetrapib in patients with atherosclerotic vascular disease
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Sammons, E, Hopewell, JC, Chen, F, Stevens, W, Wallendszus, K, Valdes-Marquez, E, Dayanandan, R, Knott, C, Murphy, K, Wincott, E, Baxter, A, Goodenough, R, Lay, M, Hill, M, Macdonnell, S, Fabbri, G, Lucci, D, Fajardo-Moser, M, Brenner, S, Hao, D, Zhang, H, Liu, J, Wuhan, B, Mosegaard, S, Herrington, W, Wanner, C, Angermann, C, Ertl, G, Maggioni, A, Barter, P, Mihaylova, B, Mitchel, Y, Blaustein, R, Goto, S, Tobert, J, DeLucca, P, Chen, Y, Chen, Z, Gray, A, Haynes, R, Armitage, J, Baigent, C, Wiviott, S, Cannon, C, Braunwald, E, Collins, R, Bowman, L, Landray, M, and Group, HPS3/TIMI55-REVEAL Collaborative
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Aims REVEAL was the first randomized controlled trial to demonstrate that adding cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitor therapy to intensive statin therapy reduced the risk of major coronary events. We now report results from extended follow-up beyond the scheduled study treatment period. Methods and results A total of 30 449 adults with prior atherosclerotic vascular disease were randomly allocated to anacetrapib 100 mg daily or matching placebo, in addition to open-label atorvastatin therapy. After stopping the randomly allocated treatment, 26 129 survivors entered a post-trial follow-up period, blind to their original treatment allocation. The primary outcome was first post-randomization major coronary event (i.e. coronary death, myocardial infarction, or coronary revascularization) during the in-trial and post-trial treatment periods, with analysis by intention-to-treat. Allocation to anacetrapib conferred a 9% [95% confidence interval (CI) 3–15%; P = 0.004] proportional reduction in the incidence of major coronary events during the study treatment period (median 4.1 years). During extended follow-up (median 2.2 years), there was a further 20% (95% CI 10–29%; P Conclusion The beneficial effects of anacetrapib on major coronary events increased with longer follow-up, and no adverse effects emerged on non-vascular mortality or morbidity. These findings illustrate the importance of sufficiently long treatment and follow-up duration in randomized trials of lipid-modifying agents to assess their full benefits and potential harms. Trial registration International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial Number (ISRCTN) 48678192; ClinicalTrials.gov No. NCT01252953; EudraCT No. 2010-023467-18.
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95. Impact of diabetes on the effects of sodium glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors on kidney outcomes: collaborative meta-analysis of large placebo-controlled trials
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Herrington, W, Staplin, N, Haynes, R, Mayne, K, Roddick, A, Landray, M, Baigent, C, Preiss, D, Judge, P, and Emberson, J
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Background: Large trials have shown that sodium glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors reduce the risk of adverse kidney and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with heart failure or chronic kidney disease, or with type 2 diabetes and high risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. None of the trials recruiting patients with and without diabetes were designed to assess outcomes separately in patients without diabetes. Methods: We did a systematic review and meta-analysis of SGLT2 inhibitor trials. We searched the MEDLINE and Embase databases for trials published from database inception to Sept 5, 2022. SGLT2 inhibitor trials that were double-blind, placebo-controlled, performed in adults (age ≥18 years), large (≥500 participants per group), and at least 6 months in duration were included. Summary-level data used for analysis were extracted from published reports or provided by trial investigators, and inverse-variance-weighted meta-analyses were conducted to estimate treatment effects. The main efficacy outcomes were kidney disease progression (standardised to a definition of a sustained ≥50% decrease in estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] from randomisation, a sustained low eGFR, end-stage kidney disease, or death from kidney failure), acute kidney injury, and a composite of cardiovascular death or hospitalisation for heart failure. Other outcomes were death from cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular disease considered separately, and the main safety outcomes were ketoacidosis and lower limb amputation. This study is registered with PROSPERO, CRD42022351618. Findings: We identified 13 trials involving 90 413 participants. After exclusion of four participants with uncertain diabetes status, we analysed 90 409 participants (74 804 [82·7%] participants with diabetes [>99% with type 2 diabetes] and 15 605 [17·3%] without diabetes; trial-level mean baseline eGFR range 37–85 mL/min per 1·73 m2). Compared with placebo, allocation to an SGLT2 inhibitor reduced the risk of kidney disease progression by 37% (relative risk [RR] 0·63, 95% CI 0·58–0·69) with similar RRs in patients with and without diabetes. In the four chronic kidney disease trials, RRs were similar irrespective of primary kidney diagnosis. SGLT2 inhibitors reduced the risk of acute kidney injury by 23% (0·77, 0·70–0·84) and the risk of cardiovascular death or hospitalisation for heart failure by 23% (0·77, 0·74–0·81), again with similar effects in those with and without diabetes. SGLT2 inhibitors also reduced the risk of cardiovascular death (0·86, 0·81–0·92) but did not significantly reduce the risk of non-cardiovascular death (0·94, 0·88–1·02). For these mortality outcomes, RRs were similar in patients with and without diabetes. For all outcomes, results were broadly similar irrespective of trial mean baseline eGFR. Based on estimates of absolute effects, the absolute benefits of SGLT2 inhibition outweighed any serious hazards of ketoacidosis or amputation. Interpretation: In addition to the established cardiovascular benefits of SGLT2 inhibitors, the randomised data support their use for modifying risk of kidney disease progression and acute kidney injury, not only in patients with type 2 diabetes at high cardiovascular risk, but also in patients with chronic kidney disease or heart failure irrespective of diabetes status, primary kidney disease, or kidney function.
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96. Health System Decision Makers' Feedback on Summaries and Tools Supporting the Use of Systematic Reviews: A Qualitative Study
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Ellen, Moriah E., Lavis, John N., Wilson, Michael G., Grimshaw, Jeremy, Haynes, R. Brian, Ouimet, Mathieu, Raina, Parminder, and Gruen, Russell
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Health system managers and policy makers need timely access to high quality, policy-relevant systematic reviews. Our objectives were to obtain managers' and policy makers' feedback about user-friendly summaries of systematic reviews and about tools related to supporting or assessing their use. Our interviews identified that participants prefer key messages up front, such as details regarding background, methods, and applicability, appreciate quality ratings, and prefer bullets and tables to paragraphs. There were mixed views about the relevance-assessment tool and positive views about the use-assessment tool. The findings can be used to support evidence-informed decision making among managers and policy makers.
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97. Adherence measurement and patient recruitment methods are poor in intervention trials to improve patient adherence
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Jeffery, Rebecca A., Navarro, Tamara, Wilczynski, Nancy L., Iserman, Emma C., Keepanasseril, Arun, Sivaramalingam, Bhairavi, Agoritsas, Thomas, and Haynes, R. Brian
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98. Epidemiology and impact of frailty in patients with atrial fibrillation in Europe
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Proietti, Marco, Romiti, Giulio Francesco, Vitolo, Marco, Harrison, Stephanie L., Lane, Deirdre A., Fauchier, Laurent, Marin, Francisco, Näbauer, Michael, Potpara, Tatjana S., Dan, Gheorghe-Andrei, Maggioni, Aldo P., Cesari, Matteo, Boriani, Giuseppe, Lip, Gregory Y. H., Zëra, E., Ekmekçiu, U., Paparisto, V., Tase, M., Gjergo, H., Dragoti, J., Goda, A., Ciutea, M., Ahadi, N., el Husseini, Z., Raepers, M., Leroy, J., Haushan, P., Jourdan, A., Lepiece, C., Desteghe, L., Vijgen, J., Koopman, P., van Genechten, G., Heidbuchel, H., Boussy, T., de Coninck, M., van Eeckhoutte, H., Bouckaert, N., Friart, A., Boreux, J., Arend, C., Evrard, P., Stefan, L., Hoffer, E., Herzet, J., Massoz, M., Celentano, C., Sprynger, M., Pierard, L., Melon, P., van Hauwaert, B., Kuppens, C., Faes, D., van Lier, D., van Dorpe, A., Gerardy, A., Deceuninck, O., Xhaet, O., Dormal, F., Ballant, E., Blommaert, D., Yakova, D., Hristov, M., Yncheva, T., Stancheva, N., Tisheva, S., Tokmakova, M., Nikolov, F., Gencheva, D., Shalganov, T., Kunev, B., Stoyanov, M., Marchov, D., Gelev, V., Traykov, V., Kisheva, A., Tsvyatkov, H., Shtereva, R., Bakalska-Georgieva, S., Slavcheva, S., Yotov, Y., Kubíčková, M., Marni Joensen, A., Gammelmark, A., Hvilsted Rasmussen, L., Dinesen, P., Riahi, S., Krogh Venø, S., Sorensen, B., Korsgaard, A., Andersen, K., Fragtrup Hellum, C., Svenningsen, A., Nyvad, O., Wiggers, P., May, O., Aarup, A., Graversen, B., Jensen, L., Andersen, M., Svejgaard, M., Vester, S., Hansen, S., Lynggaard, V., Ciudad, M., Vettus, R., Muda, P., Maestre, A., Castaño, S., Cheggour, S., Poulard, J., Mouquet, V., Leparrée, S., Bouet, J., Taieb, J., Doucy, A., Duquenne, H., Furber, A., Dupuis, J., Rautureau, J., Font, M., Damiano, P., Lacrimini, M., Abalea, J., Boismal, S., Menez, T., Mansourati, J., Range, G., Gorka, H., Laure, C., Vassalière, C., Elbaz, N., Lellouche, N., Djouadi, K., Roubille, F., Dietz, D., Davy, J., Granier, M., Winum, P., Leperchois-Jacquey, C., Kassim, H., Marijon, E., le Heuzey, J., Fedida, J., Maupain, C., Himbert, C., Gandjbakhch, E., Hidden-Lucet, F., Duthoit, G., Badenco, N., Chastre, T., Waintraub, X., Oudihat, M., Lacoste, J., Stephan, C., Bader, H., Delarche, N., Giry, L., Arnaud, D., Lopez, C., Boury, F., Brunello, I., Lefèvre, M., Mingam, R., Haissaguerre, M., le Bidan, M., Pavin, D., le Moal, V., Leclercq, C., Piot, O., Beitar, T., Martel, I., Schmid, A., Sadki, N., Romeyer-Bouchard, C., da Costa, A., Arnault, I., Boyer, M., Piat, C., Fauchier, L., Lozance, N., Nastevska, S., Doneva, A., Fortomaroska Milevska, B., Sheshoski, B., Petroska, K., Taneska, N., Bakrecheski, N., Lazarovska, K., Jovevska, S., Ristovski, V., Antovski, A., Lazarova, E., Kotlar, I., Taleski, J., Poposka, L., Kedev, S., Zlatanovik, N., Jordanova, S., Bajraktarova Proseva, T., Doncovska, S., Maisuradze, D., Esakia, A., Sagirashvili, E., Lartsuliani, K., Natelashvili, N., Gumberidze, N., Gvenetadze, R., Etsadashvili, K., Gotonelia, N., Kuridze, N., Papiashvili, G., Menabde, I., Glöggler, S., Napp, A., Lebherz, C., Romero, H., Schmitz, K., Berger, M., Zink, M., Köster, S., Sachse, J., Vonderhagen, E., Soiron, G., Mischke, K., Reith, R., Schneider, M., Rieker, W., Boscher, D., Taschareck, A., Beer, A., Oster, D., Ritter, O., Adamczewski, J., Walter, S., Frommhold, A., Luckner, E., Richter, J., Schellner, M., Landgraf, S., Bartholome, S., Naumann, R., Schoeler, J., Westermeier, D., William, F., Wilhelm, K., Maerkl, M., Oekinghaus, R., Denart, M., Kriete, M., Tebbe, U., Scheibner, T., Gruber, M., Gerlach, A., Beckendorf, C., Anneken, L., Arnold, M., Lengerer, S., Bal, Z., Uecker, C., Förtsch, H., Fechner, S., Mages, V., Martens, E., Methe, H., Schmidt, T., Schaeffer, B., Hoffmann, B., Moser, J., Heitmann, K., Willems, S., Klaus, C., Lange, I., Durak, M., Esen, E., Mibach, F., Mibach, H., Utech, A., Gabelmann, M., Stumm, R., Ländle, V., Gartner, C., Goerg, C., Kaul, N., Messer, S., Burkhardt, D., Sander, C., Orthen, R., Kaes, S., Baumer, A., Dodos, F., Barth, A., Schaeffer, G., Gaertner, J., Winkler, J., Fahrig, A., Aring, J., Wenzel, I., Steiner, S., Kliesch, A., Kratz, E., Winter, K., Schneider, P., Haag, A., Mutscher, I., Bosch, R., Taggeselle, J., Meixner, S., Schnabel, A., Shamalla, A., Hötz, H., Korinth, A., Rheinert, C., Mehltretter, G., Schön, B., Schön, N., Starflinger, A., Englmann, E., Baytok, G., Laschinger, T., Ritscher, G., Gerth, A., Dechering, D., Eckardt, L., Kuhlmann, M., Proskynitopoulos, N., Brunn, J., Foth, K., Axthelm, C., Hohensee, H., Eberhard, K., Turbanisch, S., Hassler, N., Koestler, A., Stenzel, G., Kschiwan, D., Schwefer, M., Neiner, S., Hettwer, S., Haeussler-Schuchardt, M., Degenhardt, R., Sennhenn, S., Brendel, M., Stoehr, A., Widjaja, W., Loehndorf, S., Logemann, A., Hoskamp, J., Grundt, J., Block, M., Ulrych, R., Reithmeier, A., Panagopoulos, V., Martignani, C., Bernucci, D., Fantecchi, E., Diemberger, I., Ziacchi, M., Biffi, M., Cimaglia, P., Frisoni, J., Boriani, G., Giannini, I., Boni, S., Fumagalli, S., Pupo, S., di Chiara, A., Mirone, P., Pesce, F., Zoccali, C., Malavasi, V. L., Mussagaliyeva, A., Ahyt, B., Salihova, Z., Koshum-Bayeva, K., Kerimkulova, A., Bairamukova, A., Mirrakhimov, E., Lurina, B., Zuzans, R., Jegere, S., Mintale, I., Kupics, K., Jubele, K., Erglis, A., Kalejs, O., Vanhear, K., Burg, M., Cachia, M., Abela, E., Warwicker, S., Tabone, T., Xuereb, R., Asanovic, D., Drakalovic, D., Vukmirovic, M., Pavlovic, N., Music, L., Bulatovic, N., Boskovic, A., Uiterwaal, H., Bijsterveld, N., de Groot, J., Neefs, J., van den Berg, N., Piersma, F., Wilde, A., Hagens, V., van Es, J., van Opstal, J., van Rennes, B., Verheij, H., Breukers, W., Tjeerdsma, G., Nijmeijer, R., Wegink, D., Binnema, R., Said, S., Erküner, Philippens, S., van Doorn, W., Crijns, H., Szili-Torok, T., Bhagwandien, R., Janse, P., Muskens, A., van Eck, M., Gevers, R., van der Ven, N., Duygun, A., Rahel, B., Meeder, J., Vold, A., Holst Hansen, C., Engset, I., Atar, D., Dyduch-Fejklowicz, B., Koba, E., Cichocka, M., Sokal, A., Kubicius, A., Pruchniewicz, E., Kowalik-Sztylc, A., Czapla, W., Mróz, I., Kozlowski, M., Pawlowski, T., Tendera, M., Winiarska-Filipek, A., Fidyk, A., Slowikowski, A., Haberka, M., Lachor-Broda, M., Biedron, M., Gasior, Z., Kołodziej, M., Janion, M., Gorczyca-Michta, I., Wozakowska-Kaplon, B., Stasiak, M., Jakubowski, P., Ciurus, T., Drozdz, J., Simiera, M., Zajac, P., Wcislo, T., Zycinski, P., Kasprzak, J., Olejnik, A., Harc-Dyl, E., Miarka, J., Pasieka, M., Zieminska-Łuć, M., Bujak, W., Sliwinski, A., Grech, A., Morka, J., Petrykowska, K., Prasał, M., Hordynski, G., Feusette, P., Lipski, P., Wester, A., Streb, W., Romanek, J., Wozniak, P., Chlebus, M., Szafarz, P., Stanik, W., Zakrzewski, M., Kazmierczak, J., Przybylska, A., Skorek, E., Błaszczyk, H., Stepien, M., Szabowski, S., Krysiak, W., Szymanska, M., Karasinski, J., Blicharz, J., Skura, M., Hałas, K., Michalczyk, L., Orski, Z., Krzyzanowski, K., Skrobowski, A., Zielinski, L., Tomaszewska-Kiecana, M., Dłuzniewski, M., Kiliszek, M., Peller, M., Budnik, M., Balsam, P., Opolski, G., Tyminska, A., Ozieranski, K., Wancerz, A., Borowiec, A., Majos, E., Dabrowski, R., Szwed, H., Musialik-Lydka, A., Leopold-Jadczyk, A., Jedrzejczyk-Patej, E., Koziel, M., Lenarczyk, R., Mazurek, M., Kalarus, Z., Krzemien-Wolska, K., Starosta, P., Nowalany-Kozielska, E., Orzechowska, A., Szpot, M., Staszel, M., Almeida, S., Pereira, H., Brandão Alves, L., Miranda, R., Ribeiro, L., Costa, F., Morgado, F., Carmo, P., Galvao Santos, P., Bernardo, R., Adragão, P., Ferreira da Silva, G., Peres, M., Alves, M., Leal, M., Cordeiro, A., Magalhães, P., Fontes, P., Leão, S., Delgado, A., Costa, A., Marmelo, B., Rodrigues, B., Moreira, D., Santos, J., Santos, L., Terchet, A., Darabantiu, D., Mercea, S., Turcin Halka, V., Pop Moldovan, A., Gabor, A., Doka, B., Catanescu, G., Rus, H., Oboroceanu, L., Bobescu, E., Popescu, R., Dan, A., Buzea, A., Daha, I., Dan, G., Neuhoff, I., Baluta, M., Ploesteanu, R., Dumitrache, N., Vintila, M., Daraban, A., Japie, C., Badila, E., Tewelde, H., Hostiuc, M., Frunza, 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Zdravkovic, M., Hinic, S., Dimkovic, S., Acimovic, T., Saric, J., Polovina, M., Potpara, T., Vujisic-Tesic, B., Nedeljkovic, M., Zlatar, M., Asanin, M., Vasic, V., Popovic, Z., Djikic, D., Sipic, M., Peric, V., Dejanovic, B., Milosevic, N., Stevanovic, A., Andric, A., Pencic, B., Pavlovic-Kleut, M., Celic, V., Pavlovic, M., Petrovic, M., Vuleta, M., Petrovic, N., Simovic, S., Savovic, Z., Milanov, S., Davidovic, G., Iric-Cupic, V., Simonovic, D., Stojanovic, M., Stojanovic, S., Mitic, V., Ilic, V., Petrovic, D., Deljanin Ilic, M., Ilic, S., Stoickov, V., Markovic, S., Kovacevic, S., García Fernandez, A., Perez Cabeza, A., Anguita, M., Tercedor Sanchez, L., Mau, E., Loayssa, J., Ayarra, M., Carpintero, M., Roldán Rabadan, I., Gil Ortega, M., Tello Montoliu, A., Orenes Piñero, E., Manzano Fernández, S., Marín, F., Romero Aniorte, A., Veliz Martínez, A., Quintana Giner, M., Ballesteros, G., Palacio, M., Alcalde, O., García-Bolao, I., Bertomeu Gonzalez, V., Otero-Raviña, F., García Seara, J., Gonzalez Juanatey, J., Dayal, N., Maziarski, P., Gentil-Baron, P., Shah, D., Koç, M., Onrat, E., Dural, I. E., Yilmaz, K., Özin, B., Tan Kurklu, S., Atmaca, Y., Canpolat, U., Tokgozoglu, L., Dolu, A. K., Demirtas, B., Sahin, D., Ozcan Celebi, O., Diker, E., Gagirci, G., Turk, U. O., Ari, H., Polat, N., Toprak, N., Sucu, M., Akin Serdar, O., Taha Alper, A., Kepez, A., Yuksel, Y., Uzunselvi, A., Yuksel, S., Sahin, M., Kayapinar, O., Ozcan, T., Kaya, H., Yilmaz, M. B., Kutlu, M., Demir, M., Gibbs, C., Kaminskiene, S., Bryce, M., Skinner, A., Belcher, G., Hunt, J., Stancombe, L., Holbrook, B., Peters, C., Tettersell, S., Shantsila, A., Lane, D., Senoo, K., Proietti, M., Russell, K., Domingos, P., Hussain, S., Partridge, J., Haynes, R., Bahadur, S., Brown, R., McMahon, S., Lip, G. Y. H., McDonald, J., Balachandran, K., Singh, R., Garg, S., Desai, H., Davies, K., Goddard, W., Galasko, G., Rahman, I., Chua, Y., Payne, O., Preston, S., Brennan, O., Pedley, L., Whiteside, C., Dickinson, C., Brown, J., Jones, K., Benham, L., Brady, R., Buchanan, L., Ashton, A., Crowther, H., Fairlamb, H., Thornthwaite, S., Relph, C., McSkeane, A., Poultney, U., Kelsall, N., Rice, P., Wilson, T., Wrigley, M., Kaba, R., Patel, T., Young, E., Law, J., Runnett, C., Thomas, H., McKie, H., Fuller, J., Pick, S., Sharp, A., Hunt, A., Thorpe, K., Hardman, C., Cusack, E., Adams, L., Hough, M., Keenan, S., Bowring, A., Watts, J., Zaman, J., Goffin, K., Nutt, H., Beerachee, Y., Featherstone, J., Mills, C., Pearson, J., Stephenson, L., Grant, S., Wilson, A., Hawksworth, C., Alam, I., Robinson, M., Ryan, S., Egdell, R., Gibson, E., Holland, M., Leonard, D., Mishra, B., Ahmad, S., Randall, H., Hill, J., Reid, L., George, M., McKinley, S., Brockway, L., Milligan, W., Sobolewska, J., Muir, J., Tuckis, L., Winstanley, L., Jacob, P., Kaye, S., Morby, L., Jan, A., Sewell, T., Boos, C., Wadams, B., Cope, C., Jefferey, P., Andrews, N., Getty, A., Suttling, A., Turner, C., Hudson, K., Austin, R., Howe, S., Iqbal, R., Gandhi, N., Brophy, K., Mirza, P., Willard, E., Collins, S., Ndlovu, N., Subkovas, E., Karthikeyan, V., Waggett, L., Wood, A., Bolger, A., Stockport, J., Evans, L., Harman, E., Starling, J., Williams, L., Saul, V., Sinha, M., Bell, L., Tudgay, S., Kemp, S., Frost, L., Ingram, T., Loughlin, A., Adams, C., Adams, M., Hurford, F., Owen, C., Miller, C., Donaldson, D., Tivenan, H., Button, H., Nasser, A., Jhagra, O., Stidolph, B., Brown, C., Livingstone, C., Duffy, M., Madgwick, P., Roberts, P., Greenwood, E., Fletcher, L., Beveridge, M., Earles, S., McKenzie, D., Beacock, D., Dayer, M., Seddon, M., Greenwell, D., Luxton, F., Venn, F., Mills, H., Rewbury, J., James, K., Roberts, K., Tonks, L., Felmeden, D., Taggu, W., Summerhayes, A., Hughes, D., Sutton, J., Felmeden, L., Khan, M., Walker, E., Norris, L., O’Donohoe, L., Mozid, A., Dymond, H., Lloyd-Jones, H., Saunders, G., Simmons, D., Coles, D., Cotterill, D., Beech, S., Kidd, S., Wrigley, B., Petkar, S., Smallwood, A., Jones, R., Radford, E., Milgate, S., Metherell, S., Cottam, V., Buckley, C., Broadley, A., Wood, D., Allison, J., Rennie, K., Balian, L., Howard, L., Pippard, L., Board, S., Pitt-Kerby, T., Pulmonary medicine, Rehabilitation medicine, Internal medicine, Radiology and nuclear medicine, Laboratory Medicine, Cardiology, and ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias
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Background Frailty is a medical syndrome characterised by reduced physiological reserve and increased vulnerability to stressors. Data regarding the relationship between frailty and atrial fibrillation (AF) are still inconsistent. Objectives We aim to perform a comprehensive evaluation of frailty in a large European cohort of AF patients. Methods A 40-item frailty index (FI) was built according to the accumulation of deficits model in the AF patients enrolled in the ESC-EHRA EORP-AF General Long-Term Registry. Association of baseline characteristics, clinical management, quality of life, healthcare resources use and risk of outcomes with frailty was examined. Results Among 10,177 patients [mean age (standard deviation) 69.0 (11.4) years, 4,103 (40.3%) females], 6,066 (59.6%) were pre-frail and 2,172 (21.3%) were frail, whereas only 1,939 (19.1%) were considered robust. Baseline thromboembolic and bleeding risks were independently associated with increasing FI. Frail patients with AF were less likely to be treated with oral anticoagulants (OACs) (odds ratio 0.70, 95% confidence interval 0.55–0.89), especially with non-vitamin K antagonist OACs and managed with a rhythm control strategy, compared with robust patients. Increasing frailty was associated with a higher risk for all outcomes examined, with a non-linear exponential relationship. The use of OAC was associated with a lower risk of outcomes, except in patients with very/extremely high frailty. Conclusions In this large cohort of AF patients, there was a high burden of frailty, influencing clinical management and risk of adverse outcomes. The clinical benefit of OAC is maintained in patients with high frailty, but not in very high/extremely frail ones.
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99. Machine learning to increase the efficiency of a literature surveillance system: a performance evaluation (Preprint)
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Lokker, Cynthia, primary, Abdelkader, Wael, additional, Parrish, Rick, additional, Cotoi, Chris, additional, Navarro, Tamara, additional, Germini, Federico, additional, Linkins, Lori-Ann, additional, Haynes, R. Brian, additional, Chu, Lingyang, additional, Afzal, Muhammad, additional, and Iorio, Alfonso, additional
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100. Interference of urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio measurement by glycosuria: clinical implications when using SGLT-2 inhibitors
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Chapman, D, primary, Judge, PK, additional, Sardell, RJ, additional, Staplin, N, additional, Arnold, T, additional, Zhu, D, additional, Ng, S, additional, Moffat, S, additional, Landray, MJ, additional, Baigent, C, additional, Hill, M, additional, Haynes, R, additional, Clark, S, additional, and Herrington, WG, additional
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