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2. Contemporary management of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer: views from the PelvEx collaborative
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Kelly M. E., O’Sullivan N. J., Fahy M. R., Aalbers A. G. J., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Abu Saadeh F., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angeles M. A., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K. K., Aytac E., Aziz O., Bacalbasa N., Baker R. P., Bali M., Baransi S., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B. K., Beets G. L., Berg P. L., Bergzoll C., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Brecelj E., Bremers A. B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Burger J. W. A., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Ceelen W., Chan K. K. L., Chang G. J., Chang M., Chew M. H., Chok A. Y., Chong P., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A. J., Constantinides J., Corr A., Coscia M., Cosimelli M., Cotsoglou C., Coyne P. E., Croner R. S., Damjanovich L., Daniels I. R., Davies M., Delaney C. P., de Wilt J. H. W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E. J., Drozdov E., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enriquez-Navascues J. M., Espín-Basany E., Evans M. D., Eyjólfsdóttir B., Fearnhead N. S., Ferron G., Fichtner-Feigl S., Flatmark K., Fleming F. J., Flor B., Folkesson J., Frizelle F. A., Funder J., Gallego M. A., Gargiulo M., García-Granero E., García-Sabrido J. L., Gava V. G., Gentilini L., George M. L., George V., Georgiou P., Ghosh A., Ghouti L., Gil-Moreno A., Giner F., Ginther D. N., Glyn T., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D. A., Hanchanale V., Harji D. P., Harris C., Helewa R. M., Hellawell G., Heriot A. G., Hochman D., HohenbergerW., Holm T., Hompes R., Hornung B., Hurton S., Hyun E., Ito M., Iversen L. H., Jenkins J. T., Jourand K., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G. V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kazi M., Kelley S. R., Keller D. S., Ketelaers S. H. J., Khan M. S., Kiran R. P., Kim H., Kim H. J., Koh C. E., Kok N. F. M., Kokelaar R., Kontovounisios C., Kose F., Koutra M., Kristensen H. Ø., Kroon H. M., Kumar S., Kusters M., Lago V., Lampe B., Lakkis Z., Larach J. T., Larkin J. O., Larsen S. G., Larson D. W., Law W. L., Lee P. J., Limbert M., Loria A., Lydrup ML., Lyons A., Lynch A. C., Maciel J., Manfredelli S., Mann C., Mantyh C., Mathis K. L., Marques C. F. S., Martinez A., Martling A., Mehigan B. J., MeijerinkW. J. H. J., Merchea A., Merkel S., Mehta A. M., Mikalauskas S., McArthur D. R., McCormick J. J., McCormick P., McDermott F. D., McGrath J. S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Monson J. R. T., Navarro A. S., Neeff H., Negoi I., Neto J. W. M., Ng J. L., Nguyen B., Nielsen M. B., Nieuwenhuijzen G. A. P., Nilsson P. J., Nordkamp S., Nugent T., Oliver A., O’Dwyer S. T., Paarnio K., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Peacock O., Pellino G., Peterson A. C., Pfeffer F., Pinson J., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Rajendran N., Radwan R. W., Rao C., Rasheed S., Rausa E., Regenbogen S. E., Reims H. M., Renehan A., Rintala J., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Rutten H. J. T., Safar B., Sagar P. M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Schizas A. M. P., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu D., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Simpson A., Skeie-Jensen T., Smart N. J., Smart P., Smith J. J., Solbakken A. M., Solomon M. J., Sørensen M. M., Sorrentino L., Steele S. R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N. A., Swartling T., Spasojevic M., Sumrien H., Sutton P. A., Swartking T., Takala H., Tan E. J., Taylor C., Taylor D., Tekin A., Tekkis P. P., Teras J., Thaysen H. V., Thurairaja R., Thorgersen E. B., Tiernan J., Toh E. L., Tolenaar J., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J. J., Turner W. H., Tuynman J. B., Valente M., van Ramshorst G. H., van Rees J., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-JimenezW., Vather R., Verhoef C., Vierimaa M., Vizzielli G., Voogt E. L. K., Uehara K., Urrejola G., Wakeman C., Warrier S. K., Wasmuth H. H., Waters P. S., Weber K., Weiser M. R., Wheeler J. M. D., Wild J., Williams A., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yoo R. N., Zappa M. A., Winter D. C., and Kelly M.E., O’Sullivan N.J., Fahy M.R., Aalbers A.G.J., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Abu Saadeh F., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angeles M.A., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K.K., Aytac E., Aziz O., Bacalbasa N., Baker R.P., Bali M., Baransi S., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B.K., Beets G.L., Berg P.L., Bergzoll C., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Brecelj E., Bremers A.B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Burger J.W.A., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Ceelen W., Chan K.K.L., Chang G.J., Chang M., Chew M.H., Chok A.Y., Chong P., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A.J., Constantinides J., Corr A., Coscia M., Cosimelli M., Cotsoglou C., Coyne P.E., Croner R.S., Damjanovich L., Daniels I.R., Davies M., Delaney C.P., de Wilt J.H.W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E.J., Drozdov E., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enriquez-Navascues J.M., Espín-Basany E., Evans M.D., Eyjólfsdóttir B., Fearnhead N.S., Ferron G., Fichtner-Feigl S., Flatmark K., Fleming F.J., Flor B., Folkesson J., Frizelle F.A., Funder J., Gallego M.A., Gargiulo M., García-Granero E., García-Sabrido J.L., Gargiulo M., Gava V.G., Gentilini L., George M.L., George V., Georgiou P., Ghosh A., Ghouti L., Gil-Moreno A., Giner F., Ginther D.N., Glyn T., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D.A., Hanchanale V., Harji D.P., Harris C., Helewa R.M., Hellawell G., Heriot A.G., Hochman D., HohenbergerW., Holm T., Hompes R., Hornung B., Hurton S., Hyun E., Ito M., Iversen L.H., Jenkins J.T., Jourand K., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G.V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kazi M., Kelley S.R., Keller D.S., Ketelaers S.H.J., Khan M.S., Kiran R.P., Kim H., Kim H.J., Koh C.E., Kok N.F.M., Kokelaar R., Kontovounisios C., Kose F., Koutra M., Kristensen H.Ø., Kroon H.M., Kumar S., Kusters M., Lago V., Lampe B., Lakkis Z., Larach J.T., Larkin J.O., Larsen S.G., Larson D.W., Law W.L., Lee P.J., Limbert M., Loria A., Lydrup ML., Lyons A., Lynch A.C., Maciel J., Manfredelli S., Mann C., Mantyh C., Mathis K.L., Marques C.F.S., Martinez A., Martling A., Mehigan B.J., MeijerinkW.J.H.J., Merchea A., Merkel S., Mehta A.M., Mikalauskas S., McArthur D.R., McCormick J.J., McCormick P., McDermott F.D., McGrath J.S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Monson J.R.T., Navarro A.S., Neeff H., Negoi I., Neto J.W.M., Ng J.L., Nguyen B., Nielsen M.B., Nieuwenhuijzen G.A.P., Nilsson P.J., Nordkamp S., Nugent T., Oliver A., O’Dwyer S.T., Paarnio K., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Peacock O., Pellino G., Peterson A.C., Pfeffer F., Pinson J., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Rajendran N., Radwan R.W., Rajendran N., Rao C., Rasheed S., Rausa E., Regenbogen S.E., Reims H.M., Renehan A., Rintala J., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Rutten H.J.T., Safar B., Sagar P.M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Schizas A.M.P., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu D., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Simpson A., Skeie-Jensen T., Smart N.J., Smart P., Smith J.J., Solbakken A.M., Solomon M.J., Sørensen M.M., Sorrentino L., Steele S.R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N.A., Swartling T., Spasojevic M., Sumrien H., Sutton P.A., Swartking T., Takala H., Tan E.J., Taylor C., Taylor D., Tekin A., Tekkis P.P., Teras J., Thaysen H.V., Thurairaja R., Thorgersen E.B., Tiernan J., Toh E.L., Tolenaar J., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J.J., Turner W.H., Tuynman J.B., Valente M., van Ramshorst G.H., van Rees J., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-JimenezW., Vather R., Verhoef C., Vierimaa M., Vizzielli G., Voogt E.L.K., Uehara K., Urrejola G., Wakeman C., Warrier S.K.,Wasmuth H.H.,Waters P.S.,Weber K.,Weiser M.R., Wheeler J.M.D.,Wild J., Williams A., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yoo R.N., Zappa M.A., Winter D.C.
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Cancer Research ,perioperative care ,ENHANCED RECOVERY ,diagnostic ,EXENTERATION ,surgical management ,surgical outcomes ,recurrent rectal cancer ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,locally advanced rectal cancer ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,diagnostics ,1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,PATHOLOGICAL COMPLETE RESPONSE ,rectal cancer ,SURGICAL TECHNIQUES ,OUTCOMES ,Science & Technology ,HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL ,PelvEx Collaborative ,CHEMOTHERAPY ,WHOLE-BODY MRI ,NEOADJUVANT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY ,Oncology ,quality of life ,CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY ,HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Abstract
Pelvic exenteration is a complex operation performed for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic cancers. The goal of surgery is to achieve clear margins, therefore identifying adjacent or involved organs, bone, muscle, nerves and/or vascular structures that may need resection. While these extensive resections are potentially curative, they can be associated with substantial morbidity. Recently, there has been a move to centralize care to specialized units, as this facilitates better multidisciplinary care input. Advancements in pelvic oncology and surgical innovation have redefined the boundaries of pelvic exenterative surgery. Combined with improved neoadjuvant therapies, advances in diagnostics, and better reconstructive techniques have provided quicker recovery and better quality of life outcomes, with improved survival This article provides highlights of the current management of advanced pelvic cancers in terms of surgical strategy and potential future developments.
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- 2022
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3. Letter: orlistat as a potential treatment for chronic idiopathic constipation
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Iqbal, F., Samuel, M., Tan, E. J. K., Nicholls, R. J., and Vaizey, C. J.
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- 2016
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4. Perioperative management and anaesthetic considerations in pelvic exenterations using Delphi methodology: results from the PelvEx Collaborative
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PelvEx Collaborative, [missing], Chok, A Y, Oliver, A, Rasheed, S, Tan, E J, Kelly, M E, Aalbers, A G J, Abdul Aziz, N, Abecasis, N, Abraham-Nordling, M, Akiyoshi, T, Alberda, W, Albert, M, Andric, M, Angenete, E, Antoniou, A, Auer, R, Austin, K K, Aziz, O, Baker, R P, Bali, M, Baseckas, G, Bebington, B, Bedford, M, Bednarski, B K, Beets, G L, Berg, P L, Beynon, J, Biondo, S, Boyle, K, Bordeianou, L, Bremers, A B, Brunner, M, Buchwald, P, Bui, A, Burgess, A, Burger, J W A, Burling, D, Burns, E, Campain, N, Carvalhal, S, Castro, L, Caycedo-Marulanda, A, Chan, K K L, Chang, G J, Chew, M H, Chong, P, Christensen, H K, Clouston, H, Codd, M, Collins, D, Colquhoun, A J, Corr, A, Coscia, M, Coyne, P E, Creavin, B, Croner, R S, Damjanovic, L, Daniels, I R, Davies, M, Davies, R J, Delaney, C P, de Wilt, J H W, Denost, Q, Deutsch, C, Dietz, D, Domingo, S, Dozois, E J, Duff, M, Eglinton, T, Enrique-Navascues, J M, Espin-Basany, E, Evans, M D, Fearnhead, N S, Flatmark, K, Fleming, F, Frizelle, F A, Gallego, M A, Garcia-Granero, E, Garcia-Sabrido, J L, Gentilini, L, George, M L, George, V, Ghouti, L, Giner, F, Ginther, N, Glynn, R, Golda, T, Griffiths, B, Harris, D A, Hagemans, J A W, Hanchanale, V, Harji, D P, Helewa, R M, Hellawell, G, Heriot, A G, Hochman, D, Hohenberger, W, Holm, T, Holmström, A, Hompes, R, Jenkins, J T, Kaffenberger, S, Kandaswamy, G V, Kapur, S, Kanemitsu, Y, Kelley, S R, Keller, D S, Khan, M S, Kim, H, Kim, H J, Koh, C E, Kok, N F M, Kokelaar, R, Kontovounisios, C, Kristensen, H Ø, Kroon, H M, Kusters, M, Lago, V, Larsen, S G, Larson, D W, Law, W L, Laurberg, S, Lee, P J, Limbert, M, Lydrup, M L, Lyons, A, Lynch, A C, Mantyh, C, Mathis, K L, Margues, C F S, Martling, A, Meijerink, W J H J, Merkel, S, Mehta, A M, McArthur, D R, McDermott, F D, McGrath, J S, Malde, S, Mirnezami, A, Monson, J R T, Morton, J R, Mullaney, T G, Negoi, I, Neto, J W M, Nguyen, B, Nielsen, M B, Nieuwenhuijzen, G A P, Nilsson, P J, O’Dwyer, S T, Palmer, G, Pappou, E, Park, J, Patsouras, D, Pellino, G, Peterson, A C, Poggioli, G, Proud, D, Quinn, M, Quyn, A, Radwan, R W, Rasmussen, P C, Rausa, E, Regenbogen, S E, Renehan, A, Rocha, R, Rochester, M, Rohila, J, Rothbarth, J, Rottoli, M, Roxburgh, C, Rutten, H J T, Ryan, É J, Safar, B, Sagar, P M, Sahai, A, Saklani, A, Sammour, T, Sayyed, R, Schizas, A M P, Schwarzkopf, E, Scripcariu, V, Selvasekar, C, Shaikh, I, Shida, D, Simpson, A, Smart, N J, Smart, P, Smith, J J, Solbakken, A M, Solomon, M J, Sørensen, M M, Steele, S R, Steffens, D, Stitzenberg, K, Stocchi, L, Stylianides, N A, Swartling, T, Sumrien, H, Sutton, P A, Swartking, T, Taylor, C, Teras, J, Thurairaja, R, Toh, E L, Tsarkov, P, Tsukada, Y, Tsukamoto, S, Tuech, J J, Turner, W H, Tuynman, J B, van Ramshorst, Gabriëlle, Zoggel, D van, Vasquez-Jimenez, W, Verhoef, C, Vizzielli, G, Voogt, E L K, Uehara, K, Wakeman, C, Warrier, S, Wasmuth, H H, Weber, K, Weiser, M R, Wheeler, J M D, Wild, J, Wilson, M, Wolthuis, A, Yano, H, Yip, B, Yip, J, Yoo, R N, Winter, D C, Tekkis, P P, Surgery, Chok, A Y, Oliver, A, Rasheed, S, Tan, E J, Kelly, M E, Aalbers, A G J, Abdul Aziz, N, Abecasis, N, Abraham-Nordling, M, Akiyoshi, T, Alberda, W, Albert, M, Andric, M, Angenete, E, Antoniou, A, Auer, R, Austin, K K, Aziz, O, Baker, R P, Bali, M, Baseckas, G, Bebington, B, Bedford, M, Bednarski, B K, Beets, G L, Berg, P L, Beynon, J, Biondo, S, Boyle, K, Bordeianou, L, Bremers, A B, Brunner, M, Buchwald, P, Bui, A, Burgess, A, Burger, J W A, Burling, D, Burns, E, Campain, N, Carvalhal, S, Castro, L, Caycedo-Marulanda, A, Chan, K K L, Chang, G J, Chew, M H, Chong, P, Christensen, H K, Clouston, H, Codd, M, Collins, D, Colquhoun, A J, Corr, A, Coscia, M, Coyne, P E, Creavin, B, Croner, R S, Damjanovic, L, Daniels, I R, Davies, M, Davies, R J, Delaney, C P, de Wilt, J H W, Denost, Q, Deutsch, C, Dietz, D, Domingo, S, Dozois, E J, Duff, M, Eglinton, T, Enrique-Navascues, J M, Espin-Basany, E, Evans, M D, Fearnhead, N S, Flatmark, K, Fleming, F, Frizelle, F A, Gallego, M A, Garcia-Granero, E, Garcia-Sabrido, J L, Gentilini, L, George, M L, George, V, Ghouti, L, Giner, F, Ginther, N, Glynn, R, Golda, T, Griffiths, B, Harris, D A, Hagemans, J A W, Hanchanale, V, Harji, D P, Helewa, R M, Hellawell, G, Heriot, A G, Hochman, D, Hohenberger, W, Holm, T, Holmström, A, Hompes, R, Jenkins, J T, Kaffenberger, S, Kandaswamy, G V, Kapur, S, Kanemitsu, Y, Kelley, S R, Keller, D S, Khan, M S, Kim, H, Kim, H J, Koh, C E, Kok, N F M, Kokelaar, R, Kontovounisios, C, Kristensen, H Ø, Kroon, H M, Kusters, M, Lago, V, Larsen, S G, Larson, D W, Law, W L, Laurberg, S, Lee, P J, Limbert, M, Lydrup, M L, Lyons, A, Lynch, A C, Mantyh, C, Mathis, K L, Margues, C F S, Martling, A, Meijerink, W J H J, Merkel, S, Mehta, A M, McArthur, D R, McDermott, F D, McGrath, J S, Malde, S, Mirnezami, A, Monson, J R T, Morton, J R, Mullaney, T G, Negoi, I, Neto, J W M, Nguyen, B, Nielsen, M B, Nieuwenhuijzen, G A P, Nilsson, P J, O’Dwyer, S T, Palmer, G, Pappou, E, Park, J, Patsouras, D, Pellino, G, Peterson, A C, Poggioli, G, Proud, D, Quinn, M, Quyn, A, Radwan, R W, Rasmussen, P C, Rausa, E, Regenbogen, S E, Renehan, A, Rocha, R, Rochester, M, Rohila, J, Rothbarth, J, Rottoli, M, Roxburgh, C, Rutten, H J T, Ryan, É J, Safar, B, Sagar, P M, Sahai, A, Saklani, A, Sammour, T, Sayyed, R, Schizas, A M P, Schwarzkopf, E, Scripcariu, V, Selvasekar, C, Shaikh, I, Shida, D, Simpson, A, Smart, N J, Smart, P, Smith, J J, Solbakken, A M, Solomon, M J, Sørensen, M M, Steele, S R, Steffens, D, Stitzenberg, K, Stocchi, L, Stylianides, N A, Swartling, T, Sumrien, H, Sutton, P A, Swartking, T, Taylor, C, Teras, J, Thurairaja, R, Toh, E L, Tsarkov, P, Tsukada, Y, Tsukamoto, S, Tuech, J J, Turner, W H, Tuynman, J B, Ramshorst, G H van, Zoggel, D van, Vasquez-Jimenez, W, Verhoef, C, Vizzielli, G, Voogt, E L K, Uehara, K, Wakeman, C, Warrier, S, Wasmuth, H H, Weber, K, Weiser, M R, Wheeler, J M D, Wild, J, Wilson, M, Wolthuis, A, Yano, H, Yip, B, Yip, J, Yoo, R N, Winter, D C, Tekkis, P P, Mcarthur, D R, Mcdermott, F D, Mcgrath, J S, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy, Faculteit FHML Centraal, Health Services Research, RS: CAPHRI - R1 - Ageing and Long-Term Care, RS: FdR IC Goederenrecht, School Office GROW, and Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism
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BLOOD-TRANSFUSION ,CARDIAC RISK ,AcademicSubjects/MED00910 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Delphi method ,Computer-assisted web interviewing ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Medicine ,humans ,RISK ,COMPLICATIONS ,Perioperative management - anaesthetic - pelvic exenterations - rectal cancer - Delphi - PelvEx Collaborative ,Manchester Cancer Research Centre ,General Medicine ,SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Original Article ,Medical emergency ,EPIDURAL-ANESTHESIA ,AcademicSubjects/MED00010 ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Consensus ,ENHANCED RECOVERY ,Best practice ,education ,MEDLINE ,patient care team/organization & administration ,03 medical and health sciences ,anesthetics ,Humans ,MAJOR ABDOMINAL-SURGERY ,METAANALYSIS ,RECTAL-CANCER ,Anesthetics ,Patient Care Team ,Science & Technology ,Pelvic exenteration ,business.industry ,ResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/mcrc ,MORTALITY ,LONG-TERM SURVIVAL ,Perioperative ,COMPARTMENT SYNDROME ,medicine.disease ,pelvic exenteration ,Pelvic Exenteration ,Subject-matter expert ,consensus ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Background The multidisciplinary perioperative and anaesthetic management of patients undergoing pelvic exenteration is essential for good surgical outcomes. No clear guidelines have been established, and there is wide variation in clinical practice internationally. This consensus statement consolidates clinical experience and best practice collectively, and systematically addresses key domains in the perioperative and anaesthetic management. Methods The modified Delphi methodology was used to achieve consensus from the PelvEx Collaborative. The process included one round of online questionnaire involving controlled feedback and structured participant response, two rounds of editing, and one round of web-based voting. It was held from December 2019 to February 2020. Consensus was defined as more than 80 per cent agreement, whereas less than 80 per cent agreement indicated low consensus. Results The final consensus document contained 47 voted statements, across six key domains of perioperative and anaesthetic management in pelvic exenteration, comprising preoperative assessment and preparation, anaesthetic considerations, perioperative management, anticipating possible massive haemorrhage, stress response and postoperative critical care, and pain management. Consensus recommendations were developed, based on consensus agreement achieved on 34 statements. Conclusion The perioperative and anaesthetic management of patients undergoing pelvic exenteration is best accomplished by a dedicated multidisciplinary team with relevant domain expertise in the setting of a specialized tertiary unit. This consensus statement has addressed key domains within the framework of current perioperative and anaesthetic management among patients undergoing pelvic exenteration, with an international perspective, to guide clinical practice, and has outlined areas for future clinical research., The PelvEx Collaborative consensus statement systematically addresses the perioperative and anaesthetic management of patients undergoing pelvic exenteration (PE). Using the modified Delphi methodology, recommendations across six key clinical domains comprising preoperative assessment and preparation, anaesthetic considerations, perioperative management, anticipating possible massive haemorrhage, stress response and postoperative critical care, and pain management were developed. pelvic exenteratio and recommendation
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- 2021
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5. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Management of Locally Advanced Primary/Recurrent Rectal Cancer
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Chok A. Y., Kontovounisios C., Rasheed S., Kelly M. E., Agj A., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K. K., Aziz O., Baker R. P., Bali M., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B. K., Beets G. L., Berg P. L., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Bremers A. B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Jwa B., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Kkl C., Chang G. J., Chang M., Chew M. H., Chong P., Christensen H. K., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A. J., Corr A., Coscia M., Cosimelli M., Coyne P. E., Creavin B., Croner R. S., Damjanovic L., Daniels I. R., Davies M., Davies R. J., Delaney C. P., Jhw D. W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E. J., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enrique-Navascues J. M., Espin-Basany E., Evans M. D., Fearnhead N. S., Flatmark K., Fleming F., Frizelle F. A., Gallego M. A., Garcia-Granero E., Garcia-Sabrido J. L., Gentilini L., George M. L., George V., Ghouti L., Giner F., Ginther N., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D. A., Jaw H., Hanchanale V., Harji D. P., Helewa R. M., Hellawell G., Heriot A. G., Hochman D., Hohenberger W., Holm T., Hompes R., Jenkins J. T., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G. V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kelley S. R., Keller D. S., Khan M. S., Kim H., Kim H. J., Koh C. E., Nfm K., Kokelaar R., Kristensen H. O., Kroon H. M., Kusters M., Lago V., Larsen S. G., Larson D. W., Law W. L., Laurberg S., Lee P. J., Limbert M., Lydrup M. L., Lyons A., Lynch A. C., Mantyh C., Mathis K. L., Cfs M., Martling A., Wjhj M., Merkel S., Mehta A. M., McArthur D. R., McDermott F. D., McGrath J. S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Jrt M., Morton J. R., Mullaney T. G., Negoi I., Jwm N., Ng J. L., Nguyen B., Nielsen M. B., Gap N., Nilsson P. J., Oliver A., O'Dwyer S. T., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Pellino G., Peterson A. C., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Radwan R. W., Rasmussen P. C., Rausa E., Regenbogen S. E., Renehan A., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Hjt R., Ryan E. J., Safar B., Sagar P. M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Amp S., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Shida D., Simpson A., Smart N. J., Smart P., Smith J. J., Solbakken A. M., Solomon M. J., Sorensen M. M., Steele S. R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N. A., Swartling T., Sumrien H., Sutton P. A., Swartking T., Tan E. J., Taylor C., Teras J., Thurairaja R., Toh E. L., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J. J., Turner W. H., Tuynman J. B., van Ramshorst G. H., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-Jimenez W., Verhoef C., Vizzielli G., Elk V., Uehara K., Wakeman C., Warrier S., Wasmuth H. H., Weber K., Weiser M. R., Jmd W., Wild J., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yip J., Yoo R. N., Zappa M. A., Winter D. C., Tekkis P. P., Chok A.Y., Kontovounisios C., Rasheed S., Kelly M.E., Agj A., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K.K., Aziz O., Baker R.P., Bali M., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B.K., Beets G.L., Berg P.L., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Bremers A.B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Jwa B., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Kkl C., Chang G.J., Chang M., Chew M.H., Chong P., Christensen H.K., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A.J., Corr A., Coscia M., Cosimelli M., Coyne P.E., Creavin B., Croner R.S., Damjanovic L., Daniels I.R., Davies M., Davies R.J., Delaney C.P., Jhw D.W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E.J., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enrique-Navascues J.M., Espin-Basany E., Evans M.D., Fearnhead N.S., Flatmark K., Fleming F., Frizelle F.A., Gallego M.A., Garcia-Granero E., Garcia-Sabrido J.L., Gentilini L., George M.L., George V., Ghouti L., Giner F., Ginther N., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D.A., Jaw H., Hanchanale V., Harji D.P., Helewa R.M., Hellawell G., Heriot A.G., Hochman D., Hohenberger W., Holm T., Hompes R., Jenkins J.T., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G.V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kelley S.R., Keller D.S., Khan M.S., Kim H., Kim H.J., Koh C.E., Nfm K., Kokelaar R., Kristensen H.O., Kroon H.M., Kusters M., Lago V., Larsen S.G., Larson D.W., Law W.L., Laurberg S., Lee P.J., Limbert M., Lydrup M.L., Lyons A., Lynch A.C., Mantyh C., Mathis K.L., Cfs M., Martling A., Wjhj M., Merkel S., Mehta A.M., McArthur D.R., McDermott F.D., McGrath J.S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Jrt M., Morton J.R., Mullaney T.G., Negoi I., Jwm N., Ng J.L., Nguyen B., Nielsen M.B., Gap N., Nilsson P.J., Oliver A., O'Dwyer S.T., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Pellino G., Peterson A.C., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Radwan R.W., Rasmussen P.C., Rausa E., Regenbogen S.E., Renehan A., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Hjt R., Ryan E.J., Safar B., Sagar P.M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Amp S., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Shida D., Simpson A., Smart N.J., Smart P., Smith J.J., Solbakken A.M., Solomon M.J., Sorensen M.M., Steele S.R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N.A., Swartling T., Sumrien H., Sutton P.A., Swartking T., Tan E.J., Taylor C., Teras J., Thurairaja R., Toh E.L., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J.J., Turner W.H., Tuynman J.B., van Ramshorst G.H., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-Jimenez W., Verhoef C., Vizzielli G., Elk V., Uehara K., Wakeman C., Warrier S., Wasmuth H.H., Weber K., Weiser M.R., Jmd W., Wild J., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yip J., Yoo R.N., Zappa M.A., Winter D.C., Tekkis P.P., Chok, A. Y., Kontovounisios, C., Rasheed, S., Kelly, M. E., Agj, A., Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham-Nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bedford, M., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Jwa, B., Burling, D., Burns, E., Campain, N., Carvalhal, S., Castro, L., Caycedo-Marulanda, A., Kkl, C., Chang, G. J., Chang, M., Chew, M. H., Chong, P., Christensen, H. K., Clouston, H., Codd, M., Collins, D., Colquhoun, A. J., Corr, A., Coscia, M., Cosimelli, M., Coyne, P. E., Creavin, B., Croner, R. S., Damjanovic, L., Daniels, I. R., Davies, M., Davies, R. J., Delaney, C. P., Jhw, D. W., Denost, Q., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Domingo, S., Dozois, E. J., Duff, M., Eglinton, T., Enrique-Navascues, J. M., Espin-Basany, E., Evans, M. D., Fearnhead, N. S., Flatmark, K., Fleming, F., Frizelle, F. A., Gallego, M. A., Garcia-Granero, E., Garcia-Sabrido, J. L., Gentilini, L., George, M. L., George, V., Ghouti, L., Giner, F., Ginther, N., Glynn, R., Golda, T., Griffiths, B., Harris, D. A., Jaw, H., Hanchanale, V., Harji, D. P., Helewa, R. M., Hellawell, G., Heriot, A. G., Hochman, D., Hohenberger, W., Holm, T., Hompes, R., Jenkins, J. T., Kaffenberger, S., Kandaswamy, G. V., Kapur, S., Kanemitsu, Y., Kelley, S. R., Keller, D. S., Khan, M. S., Kim, H., Kim, H. J., Koh, C. E., Nfm, K., Kokelaar, R., Kristensen, H. O., Kroon, H. M., Kusters, M., Lago, V., Larsen, S. G., Larson, D. W., Law, W. L., Laurberg, S., Lee, P. J., Limbert, M., Lydrup, M. L., Lyons, A., Lynch, A. C., Mantyh, C., Mathis, K. L., Cfs, M., Martling, A., Wjhj, M., Merkel, S., Mehta, A. M., Mcarthur, D. R., Mcdermott, F. D., Mcgrath, J. S., Malde, S., Mirnezami, A., Jrt, M., Morton, J. R., Mullaney, T. G., Negoi, I., Jwm, N., Ng, J. L., Nguyen, B., Nielsen, M. B., Gap, N., Nilsson, P. J., Oliver, A., O'Dwyer, S. T., Palmer, G., Pappou, E., Park, J., Patsouras, D., Pellino, G., Peterson, A. C., Poggioli, G., Proud, D., Quinn, M., Quyn, A., Radwan, R. W., Rasmussen, P. C., Rausa, E., Regenbogen, S. E., Renehan, A., Rocha, R., Rochester, M., Rohila, J., Rothbarth, J., Rottoli, M., Roxburgh, C., Hjt, R., Ryan, E. J., Safar, B., Sagar, P. M., Sahai, A., Saklani, A., Sammour, T., Sayyed, R., Amp, S., Schwarzkopf, E., Scripcariu, V., Selvasekar, C., Shaikh, I., Shida, D., Simpson, A., Smart, N. J., Smart, P., Smith, J. J., Solbakken, A. M., Solomon, M. J., Sorensen, M. M., Steele, S. R., Steffens, D., Stitzenberg, K., Stocchi, L., Stylianides, N. A., Swartling, T., Sumrien, H., Sutton, P. A., Swartking, T., Tan, E. J., Taylor, C., Teras, J., Thurairaja, R., Toh, E. L., Tsarkov, P., Tsukada, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Tuech, J. J., Turner, W. H., Tuynman, J. B., van Ramshorst, G. H., van Zoggel, D., Vasquez-Jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Vizzielli, G., Elk, V., Uehara, K., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Wasmuth, H. H., Weber, K., Weiser, M. R., Jmd, W., Wild, J., Wilson, M., Wolthuis, A., Yano, H., Yip, B., Yip, J., Yoo, R. N., Zappa, M. A., Winter, D. C., Tekkis, P. P., and Surgery
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Locally advanced ,MEDLINE ,Comorbidity ,COVID-19 - advanced - recurrent - primary - rectal cancer ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Internal medicine ,Pandemic ,Correspondence ,medicine ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Humans ,General ,Pandemics ,Recurrent Rectal Cancer ,Neoplasm Staging ,business.industry ,Rectal Neoplasms ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,medicine.disease ,Neoplasm staging ,Surgery ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business - Published
- 2020
6. Predicting outcomes of pelvic exenteration using machine learning
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Dudurych I., Kelly M. E., Aalbers A. G. J., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K. K., Aziz O., Baker R. P., Bali M., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B. K., Beets G. L., Berg P. L., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Bremers A. B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Burger J. W. A., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Chan K. K. L., Chang G. J., Chew M. H., Chok A. K., Chong P., Christensen H. K., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A. J., Corr A., Coscia M., Coyne P. E., Creavin B., Croner R. S., Damjanovic L., Daniels I. R., Davies M., Davies R. J., Delaney C. P., Wilt J. H. W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E. J., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enrique-Navascues J. M., Espin-Basany E., Evans M. D., Fearnhead N. S., Flatmark K., Fleming F., Frizelle F. A., Gallego M. A., Garcia-Granero E., Garcia-Sabrido J. L., Gentilini L., George M. L., George V., Ghouti L., Giner F., Ginther N., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D. A., Hagemans J. A. W., Hanchanale V., Harji D. P., Helewa R. M., Heriot A. G., Hochman D., Hohenberger W., Holm T., Hompes R., Jenkins J. T., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G. V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kelley S. R., Keller D. S., Khan M. S., Kiran R. P., Kim H., Kim H. J., Koh C. E., Kok N. F. M., Kokelaar R., Kontovounisios C., Kristensen H. O., Kroon H. M., Kusters M., Lago V., Larsen S. G., Larson D. W., Law W. L., Laurberg S., Lee P. J., Limbert M., Lydrup M. L., Lyons A., Lynch A. C., Mantyh C., Mathis K. L., Margues C. F. S., Martling A., Meijerink W. J. H. J., Merkel S., Mehta A. M., McArthur D. R., McDermott F. D., McGrath J. S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Monson J. R. T., Morton J. R., Mullaney T. G., Negoi I., Neto J. W. M., Nguyen B., Nielsen M. B., Nieuwenhuijzen G. A. P., Nilsson P. J., Oliver A., O'Connell P. R., O'Dwyer S. T., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Pellino G., Peterson A. C., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Radwan R. W., Rasheed S., Rasmussen P. C., Regenbogen S. E., Renehan A., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Rutten H. J. T., Ryan E. J., Safar B., Sagar P. M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Schizas A. M. P., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Shellawell G., Shida D., Simpson A., Smart N. J., Smart P., Smith J. J., Solbakken A. M., Solomon M. J., Sorensen M. M., Steele S. R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N. A., Swartling T., Sumrien H., Sutton P. A., Swartking T., Tan E. J., Taylor C., Tekkis P. P., Teras J., Thurairaja R., Toh E. L., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J. J., Turner W. H., Tuynman J. B., van Ramshorst G. H., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-Jimenez W., Verhoef C., Vizzielli G., Voogt E. L. K., Uehara K., Wakeman C., Warrier S., Wasmuth H. H., Weber K., Weiser M. R., Wheeler J. M. D., Wild J., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yip J., Yoo R. N., Winter D. C., Dudurych I., Kelly M.E., Aalbers A.G.J., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K.K., Aziz O., Baker R.P., Bali M., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B.K., Beets G.L., Berg P.L., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Bremers A.B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Burger J.W.A., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Chan K.K.L., Chang G.J., Chew M.H., Chok A.K., Chong P., Christensen H.K., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A.J., Corr A., Coscia M., Coyne P.E., Creavin B., Croner R.S., Damjanovic L., Daniels I.R., Davies M., Davies R.J., Delaney C.P., Wilt J.H.W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E.J., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enrique-Navascues J.M., Espin-Basany E., Evans M.D., Fearnhead N.S., Flatmark K., Fleming F., Frizelle F.A., Gallego M.A., Garcia-Granero E., Garcia-Sabrido J.L., Gentilini L., George M.L., George V., Ghouti L., Giner F., Ginther N., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D.A., Hagemans J.A.W., Hanchanale V., Harji D.P., Helewa R.M., Heriot A.G., Hochman D., Hohenberger W., Holm T., Hompes R., Jenkins J.T., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G.V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kelley S.R., Keller D.S., Khan M.S., Kiran R.P., Kim H., Kim H.J., Koh C.E., Kok N.F.M., Kokelaar R., Kontovounisios C., Kristensen H.O., Kroon H.M., Kusters M., Lago V., Larsen S.G., Larson D.W., Law W.L., Laurberg S., Lee P.J., Limbert M., Lydrup M.L., Lyons A., Lynch A.C., Mantyh C., Mathis K.L., Margues C.F.S., Martling A., Meijerink W.J.H.J., Merkel S., Mehta A.M., McArthur D.R., McDermott F.D., McGrath J.S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Monson J.R.T., Morton J.R., Mullaney T.G., Negoi I., Neto J.W.M., Nguyen B., Nielsen M.B., Nieuwenhuijzen G.A.P., Nilsson P.J., Oliver A., O'Connell P.R., O'Dwyer S.T., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Pellino G., Peterson A.C., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Radwan R.W., Rasheed S., Rasmussen P.C., Regenbogen S.E., Renehan A., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Rutten H.J.T., Ryan E.J., Safar B., Sagar P.M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Schizas A.M.P., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Shellawell G., Shida D., Simpson A., Smart N.J., Smart P., Smith J.J., Solbakken A.M., Solomon M.J., Sorensen M.M., Steele S.R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N.A., Swartling T., Sumrien H., Sutton P.A., Swartking T., Tan E.J., Taylor C., Tekkis P.P., Teras J., Thurairaja R., Toh E.L., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J.J., Turner W.H., Tuynman J.B., van Ramshorst G.H., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-Jimenez W., Verhoef C., Vizzielli G., Voogt E.L.K., Uehara K., Wakeman C., Warrier S., Wasmuth H.H., Weber K., Weiser M.R., Wheeler J.M.D., Wild J., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yip J., Yoo R.N., Winter D.C., Surgery, Dudurych, I., Kelly, M. E., Aalbers, A. G. J., Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham-Nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bedford, M., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Burger, J. W. A., Burling, D., Burns, E., Campain, N., Carvalhal, S., Castro, L., Caycedo-Marulanda, A., Chan, K. K. L., Chang, G. J., Chew, M. H., Chok, A. K., Chong, P., Christensen, H. K., Clouston, H., Codd, M., Collins, D., Colquhoun, A. J., Corr, A., Coscia, M., Coyne, P. E., Creavin, B., Croner, R. S., Damjanovic, L., Daniels, I. R., Davies, M., Davies, R. J., Delaney, C. P., Wilt, J. H. W., Denost, Q., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Domingo, S., Dozois, E. J., Duff, M., Eglinton, T., Enrique-Navascues, J. M., Espin-Basany, E., Evans, M. D., Fearnhead, N. S., Flatmark, K., Fleming, F., Frizelle, F. A., Gallego, M. A., Garcia-Granero, E., Garcia-Sabrido, J. L., Gentilini, L., George, M. L., George, V., Ghouti, L., Giner, F., Ginther, N., Glynn, R., Golda, T., Griffiths, B., Harris, D. A., Hagemans, J. A. W., Hanchanale, V., Harji, D. P., Helewa, R. M., Heriot, A. G., Hochman, D., Hohenberger, W., Holm, T., Hompes, R., Jenkins, J. T., Kaffenberger, S., Kandaswamy, G. V., Kapur, S., Kanemitsu, Y., Kelley, S. R., Keller, D. S., Khan, M. S., Kiran, R. P., Kim, H., Kim, H. J., Koh, C. E., Kok, N. F. M., Kokelaar, R., Kontovounisios, C., Kristensen, H. O., Kroon, H. M., Kusters, M., Lago, V., Larsen, S. G., Larson, D. W., Law, W. L., Laurberg, S., Lee, P. J., Limbert, M., Lydrup, M. L., Lyons, A., Lynch, A. C., Mantyh, C., Mathis, K. L., Margues, C. F. S., Martling, A., Meijerink, W. J. H. J., Merkel, S., Mehta, A. M., Mcarthur, D. R., Mcdermott, F. D., Mcgrath, J. S., Malde, S., Mirnezami, A., Monson, J. R. T., Morton, J. R., Mullaney, T. G., Negoi, I., Neto, J. W. M., Nguyen, B., Nielsen, M. B., Nieuwenhuijzen, G. A. P., Nilsson, P. J., Oliver, A., O'Connell, P. R., O'Dwyer, S. T., Palmer, G., Pappou, E., Park, J., Patsouras, D., Pellino, G., Peterson, A. C., Poggioli, G., Proud, D., Quinn, M., Quyn, A., Radwan, R. W., Rasheed, S., Rasmussen, P. C., Regenbogen, S. E., Renehan, A., Rocha, R., Rochester, M., Rohila, J., Rothbarth, J., Rottoli, M., Roxburgh, C., Rutten, H. J. T., Ryan, E. J., Safar, B., Sagar, P. M., Sahai, A., Saklani, A., Sammour, T., Sayyed, R., Schizas, A. M. P., Schwarzkopf, E., Scripcariu, V., Selvasekar, C., Shaikh, I., Shellawell, G., Shida, D., Simpson, A., Smart, N. J., Smart, P., Smith, J. J., Solbakken, A. M., Solomon, M. J., Sorensen, M. M., Steele, S. R., Steffens, D., Stitzenberg, K., Stocchi, L., Stylianides, N. A., Swartling, T., Sumrien, H., Sutton, P. A., Swartking, T., Tan, E. J., Taylor, C., Tekkis, P. P., Teras, J., Thurairaja, R., Toh, E. L., Tsarkov, P., Tsukada, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Tuech, J. J., Turner, W. H., Tuynman, J. B., van Ramshorst, G. H., van Zoggel, D., Vasquez-Jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Vizzielli, G., Voogt, E. L. K., Uehara, K., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Wasmuth, H. H., Weber, K., Weiser, M. R., Wheeler, J. M. D., Wild, J., Wilson, M., Wolthuis, A., Yano, H., Yip, B., Yip, J., Yoo, R. N., and Winter, D. C.
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Artificial intelligence ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Logistic regression ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pelvic exenteration ,Receiver operating characteristic ,Artificial neural network ,business.industry ,Rectal Neoplasms ,Deep learning ,Gastroenterology ,Prognosis ,pelvic exenteration ,Support vector machine ,machine learning ,Test set ,colorectal surgery ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,computer ,Predictive modelling ,artificial neural network - Abstract
Aim: We aim to compare machine learning with neural network performance in predicting R0 resection (R0), length of stay >14days (LOS), major complication rates at 30days postoperatively (COMP) and survival greater than 1 year (SURV) for patients having pelvic exenteration for locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer. Method: A deep learning computer was built and the programming environment was established. The PelvEx Collaborative database was used which contains anonymized data on patients who underwent pelvic exenteration for locally advanced or locally recurrent colorectal cancer between 2004 and 2014. Logistic regression, a support vector machine and an artificial neural network (ANN) were trained. Twenty per cent of the data were used as a test set for calculating prediction accuracy for R0, LOS, COMP and SURV. Model performance was measured by plotting receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and calculating the area under the ROC curve (AUROC). Results: Machine learning models and ANNs were trained on 1147 cases. The AUROC for all outcome predictions ranged from 0.608 to 0.793 indicating modest to moderate predictive ability. The models performed best at predicting LOS >14days with an AUROC of 0.793 using preoperative and operative data. Visualized logistic regression model weights indicate a varying impact of variables on the outcome in question. Conclusion: This paper highlights the potential for predictive modelling of large international databases. Current data allow moderate predictive ability of both complex ANNs and more classic methods.
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7. National trends in total cholesterol obscure heterogeneous changes in HDL and non-HDL cholesterol and total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio:a pooled analysis of 458 population-based studies in Asian and Western countries
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Taddei, C. (Cristina), Jackson, R. (Rod), Zhou, B. (Bin), Bixby, H. (Honor), Danaei, G. (Goodarz), Di Cesare, M. (Mariachiara), Kuulasmaa, K. (Kari), Hajifathalian, K. (Kaveh), Bentham, J. (James), Bennett, J. E. (James E.), Aekplakorn, W. (Wichai), Cifkova, R. (Renata), Dallongeville, J. (Jean), DeBacquer, D. (Dirk), Giampaoli, S. (Simona), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Khang, Y.-H. (Young-Ho), Laatikainen, T. (Tiina), Mann, J. I. (Jim, I), Marques-Vidal, P. (Pedro), Mensah, G. A. (George A.), Mueller-Nurasyid, M. (Martina), Ninomiya, T. (Toshiharu), Petkeviciene, J. (Janina), Rodriguez-Artalejo, F. (Fernando), Servais, J. (Jennifer), Soderberg, S. (Stefan), Stavreski, B. (Bill), Wilsgaard, T. (Tom), Zdrojewski, T. (Tomasz), Zhao, D. (Dong), Stevens, G. A. (Gretchen A.), Savin, S. (Stefan), Cowan, M. J. (Melanie J.), Riley, L. M. (Leanne M.), Ezzati, M. (Majid), Adams, R. J. (Robert J.), Ahrens, W. (Wolfgang), Amouyel, P. (Philippe), Amuzu, A. (Antoinette), Anderssen, S. A. (Sigmund A.), Ariansen, I. (Inger), Arveiler, D. (Dominique), Aspelund, T. (Thor), Auvinen, J. (Juha), Avdicova, M. (Maria), Banach, M. (Maciej), Bandosz, P. (Piotr), Banegas, J. R. (Jose R.), Barbagallo, C. M. (Carlo M.), Bata, I. (Iqbal), Baur, L. A. (Louise A.), Beaglehole, R. (Robert), Bernotiene, G. (Gailute), Bi, Y. (Yufang), Bienek, A. (Asako), Bjorkelund, C. (Cecilia), Bo, S. (Simona), Boehm, B. O. (Bernhard O.), Bonaccio, M. (Marialaura), Bongard, V. (Vanina), Borchini, R. (Rossana), Borghs, H. (Herman), Breckenkamp, J. (Juergen), Brenner, H. (Hermann), Bruno, G. (Graziella), Busch, M. A. (Markus A.), Cabrera de Leon, A. (Antonio), Capuano, V. (Vincenzo), Casanueva, F. F. (Felipe F.), Casas, J.-P. (Juan-Pablo), Caserta, C. A. (Carmelo A.), Censi, L. (Laura), Chen, F. (Fangfang), Chen, S. (Shuohua), Chirlaque, M.-D. (Maria-Dolores), Cho, B. (Belong), Cho, Y. (Yumi), Chudek, J. (Jerzy), Claessens, F. (Frank), Clarke, J. (Janine), Clays, E. (Els), Cooper, C. (Cyrus), Costanzo, S. (Simona), Cottel, D. (Dominique), Cowell, C. (Chris), Crujeiras, A. B. (Ana B.), Cui, L. (Liufu), D'Arrigo, G. (Graziella), Dauchet, L. (Luc), De Backer, G. (Guy), De Bacquer, D. (Dirk), de Gaetano, G. (Giovanni), De Henauw, S. (Stefaan), De Smedt, D. (Delphine), Dennison, E. (Elaine), Deschamps, V. (Valerie), Di Castelnuovo, A. (Augusto), Dobson, A. J. (Annette J.), Donfrancesco, C. (Chiara), Doering, A. (Angela), Drygas, W. (Wojciech), Du, Y. (Yong), Dziankowska-Zaborszczyk, E. (Elzbieta), Eggertsen, R. (Robert), Ekelund, U. (Ulf), Elosua, R. (Roberto), Eriksson, J. G. (Johan G.), Evans, A. (Alun), Faeh, D. (David), Felix-Redondo, F. J. (Francisco J.), Fernandez-Berges, D. (Daniel), Ferrari, M. (Marika), Ferrieres, J. (Jean), Finn, J. D. (Joseph D.), Forslund, A.-S. (Ann-Sofie), Forsner, M. (Maria), Frontera, G. (Guillermo), Fujita, Y. (Yuki), Gaciong, Z. (Zbigniew), Galvano, F. (Fabio), Gao, J. (Jingli), Garcia-de-la-Hera, M. (Manoli), Garnett, S. P. (Sarah P.), Gaspoz, J.-M. (Jean-Michel), Gasull, M. (Magda), Gates, L. (Louise), Gianfagna, F. (Francesco), Gill, T. K. (Tiffany K.), Giovannelli, J. (Jonathan), Giwercman, A. (Aleksander), Goltzman, D. (David), Gonzalez Gross, M. (Marcela), Gottrand, F. (Frederic), Graff-Iversen, S. (Sidsel), Grafnetter, D. (Dusan), Gregor, R. D. (Ronald D.), Grodzicki, T. (Tomasz), Grosso, G. (Giuseppe), Gruden, G. (Grabriella), Gu, D. (Dongfeng), Guallar-Castillon, P. (Pilar), Gudmundsson, E. F. (Elias F.), Guessous, I. (Idris), Gunnlaugsdottir, J. (Johanna), Gutzwiller, F. (Felix), Hardy, R. (Rebecca), Hata, J. (Jun), Haugsgjerd, T. (Teresa), Hayes, A. J. (Alison J.), He, J. (Jiang), He, Y. (Yuna), Herrala, S. (Sauli), Hihtaniemi, I. T. (Ilpo Tapani), Hobbs, M. (Michael), Hopman, W. M. (Wilma M.), Maria Huerta, J. (Josi), Huybrechts, I. (Inge), Iacoviello, L. (Licia), Iannone, A. G. (Anna G.), Ikeda, N. (Nayu), Iwasaki, M. (Masanori), Jamrozik, K. (Konrad), Janszky, I. (Imre), Jarvelin, M.-R. (Marjo-Riitta), Jasienska, G. (Grazyna), Jennings, G. (Garry), Jeong, S.-L. (Seung-Lyeal), Jiang, C. Q. (Chao Qiang), Joffres, M. (Michel), Jokelainen, J. J. (Jari J.), Jonas, J. B. (Jost B.), Jozwiak, J. (Jacek), Kajantie, E. O. (Eero O.), Kauhanen, J. (Jussi), Keil, U. (Ulrich), Keinanen-Kiukaanniemi, S. (Sirkka), Kersting, M. (Mathilde), Kiechl-Kohlendorfer, U. (Ursula), Kiechl, S. (Stefan), Kim, J. (Jeongseon), Kim, Y.-Y. (Yeon-Yong), Klumbiene, J. (Jurate), Knoflach, M. (Michael), Ko, S. (Stephanie), Kolle, E. (Elin), Korpelainen, R. (Raija), Koskinen, S. (Seppo), Kouda, K. (Katsuyasu), Kratzer, W. (Wolfgang), Kriemler, S. (Susi), Krokstad, S. (Steinar), Kujala, U. M. (Urho M.), Kurjata, P. (Pawel), Lam, T. H. (Tai Hing), Lanska, V. (Vera), Lappas, G. (Georg), Laugsand, L. E. (Lars E.), Lee, J. (Jeonghee), Lehtimaki, T. (Terho), Li, Y. (Yanping), Lilly, C. L. (Christa L.), Lin, X. (Xu), Lind, L. (Lars), Lissner, L. (Lauren), Liu, J. (Jing), Lopez-Garcia, E. (Esther), Lorbeer, R. (Roberto), Eugenio Lozano, J. (Jose), Luksiene, D. (Dalia), Lundqvist, A. (Annamari), Lundqvist, R. (Robert), Lytsy, P. (Per), Ma, G. (Guansheng), Machi, S. (Suka), Maggi, S. (Stefania), Magliano, D. J. (Dianna J.), Manzato, E. (Enzo), Mathiesen, E. B. (Ellisiv B.), McLachlan, S. (Stela), McLean, R. M. (Rachael M.), McLean, S. B. (Scott B.), Meirhaeghe, A. (Aline), Meisinger, C. (Christa), Metcalf, P. (Patricia), Mi, J. (Jie), Miller, J. C. (Jody C.), Moreno, L. A. (Luis A.), Morin, S. N. (Suzanne N.), Mossakowska, M. (Malgorzata), Muiesan, M. L. (Maria L.), Mursu, J. (Jaakko), Nakamura, H. (Harunobu), Namesna, J. (Jana), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Maria Navarrete-Munoz, E. (Eva), Neal, W. A. (William A.), Nenko, I. (Ilona), Niiranen, T. J. (Teemu J.), Ning, G. (Guang), Noale, M. (Marianna), Norie, S. (Sawada), Noto, D. (Davide), O'Neill, T. (Terence), O'Reilly, D. (Dermot), Oh, K. (Kyungwon), Olafsson, O. (Orn), Paccaud, F. M. (Fred Michel), Pajak, A. (Andrzej), Palmieri, L. (Luigi), Panza, F. (Francesco), Parnell, W. R. (Winsome R.), Peltonen, M. (Markku), Peters, A. (Annette), Petersmann, A. (Astrid), Pigeot, I. (Iris), Pilotto, L. (Lorenza), Piwonska, A. (Aleksandra), Plans-Rubio, P. (Pedro), Porta, M. (Miquel), Price, J. F. (Jacqueline F.), Puder, J. J. (Jardena J.), Puhakka, S. E. (Soile E.), Radisauskas, R. (Ricardas), Raitakari, O. (Olli), Ramos, R. (Rafel), Redon, J. (Josep), Rigo, F. (Fernando), del Cristo Rodriguez-Perez, M. (Maria), Romaguera, D. (Dora), Ronkainen, K. (Kimmo), Rosengren, A. (Annika), Roy, J. G. (Joel G. R.), Ruidavets, J.-B. (Jean-Bernard), Rutkowski, M. (Marcin), Salanave, B. (Benoit), Salmeron, D. (Diego), Salomaa, V. (Veikko), Salonen, J. T. (Jukka T.), Salvetti, M. (Massimo), Sans, S. (Susana), Saramies, J. L. (Jouko L.), Saum, K.-U. (Kai-Uwe), Scheidt-Nave, C. (Christa), Schienkiewitz, A. (Anja), Schipf, S. (Sabine), Schmidt, C. O. (Carsten O.), Schoettker, B. (Ben), Sebert, S. (Sylvain), Sen, A. (Abhijit), Shaw, J. E. (Jonathan E.), Shibuya, K. (Kenji), Shin, D. W. (Dong Wook), Shiri, R. (Rahman), Simons, J. (Judith), Simons, L. A. (Leon A.), Sjostrom, M. (Michael), Slowikowska-Hilczer, J. (Jolanta), Slusarczyk, P. (Przemyslaw), Solfrizzi, V. (Vincenzo), Sonestedt, E. (Emily), Soumare, A. (Aicha), Staessen, J. A. (Jan A.), Stathopoulou, M. G. (Maria G.), Steene-Johannessen, J. (Jostein), Stehle, P. (Peter), Stieber, J. (Jutta), Stoeckl, D. (Doris), Stokwiszewski, J. (Jakub), Sundstrom, J. (Johan), Suriyawongpaisal, P. (Paibul), Tamosiunas, A. (Abdonas), Tan, E. J. (Eng Joo), Taylor, A. (Anne), Tell, G. (Grethe), Thijs, L. (Lutgarde), Tolonen, H. K. (Hanna K.), Topor-Madry, R. (Roman), Jose Tormo, M. (Maria), Torrent, M. (Maties), Tsugane, S. (Shoichiro), Tuomainen, T.-P. (Tomi-Pekka), Tuomilehto, J. (Jaakko), Tzourio, C. (Christophe), Uusitalo, H. M. (Hannu M. T.), Van Herck, K. (Koen), Vanderschueren, D. (Dirk), Vanuzzo, D. (Diego), Vatten, L. (Lars), Vega, T. (Tomas), Veronesi, G. (Giovanni), Vioque, J. (Jesus), Virtanen, J. K. (Jyrki K.), Visvikis-Siest, S. (Sophie), Vollenweider, P. (Peter), Voutilainen, S. (Sari), Vrijheid, M. (Martine), Wagner, A. (Aline), Wagner, A. (Anne), Wang, M.-D. (Ming-Dong), Wang, Q. (Qian), Wang, Y. X. (Ya Xing), Wannamethee, S. G. (S. Goya), Wei, W. (Wenbin), Whincup, P. H. (Peter H.), Wiecek, A. (Andrzej), Willeit, J. (Johann), Willeit, P. (Peter), Wojtyniak, B. (Bogdan), Wong, A. (Andrew), Woodward, M. (Mark), Wu, F. C. (Frederick C.), Wu, S. (Shouling), Xu, H. (Haiquan), Xu, L. (Liang), Yan, W. (Weili), Yang, X. (Xiaoguang), Ye, X. (Xingwang), Yoshihara, A. (Akihiro), Zambon, S. (Sabina), and Zhao, W. (Wenhua)
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blood lipids ,HDL cholesterol ,LDL cholesterol ,total cholesterol ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,multi-country study - Abstract
Background: Although high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and non-HDL cholesterol have opposite associations with coronary heart disease, multi-country reports of lipid trends only use total cholesterol (TC). Our aim was to compare trends in total, HDL and non-HDL cholesterol and the total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio in Asian and Western countries. Methods: We pooled 458 population-based studies with 82.1 million participants in 23 Asian and Western countries. We estimated changes in mean total, HDL and non-HDL cholesterol and mean total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio by country, sex and age group. Results: Since ∼1980, mean TC increased in Asian countries. In Japan and South Korea, the TC rise was due to rising HDL cholesterol, which increased by up to 0.17 mmol/L per decade in Japanese women; in China, it was due to rising non-HDL cholesterol. TC declined in Western countries, except in Polish men. The decline was largest in Finland and Norway, at ∼0.4 mmol/L per decade. The decline in TC in most Western countries was the net effect of an increase in HDL cholesterol and a decline in non-HDL cholesterol, with the HDL cholesterol increase largest in New Zealand and Switzerland. Mean total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio declined in Japan, South Korea and most Western countries, by as much as ∼0.7 per decade in Swiss men (equivalent to ∼26% decline in coronary heart disease risk per decade). The ratio increased in China. Conclusions: HDL cholesterol has risen and the total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio has declined in many Western countries, Japan and South Korea, with only a weak correlation with changes in TC or non-HDL cholesterol.
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8. Surgical Strategies for Faecal Incontinence: A Decision Analysis Between Dynamic Graciloplasty, Artificial Bowel Sphincter and End Stoma: F017
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Tan, E J, Vaizey, C J, Chan, C, Cornish, J A, Darzi, A, and Tekkis, P P
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9. The global cost of pelvic exenteration:in-hospital perioperative costs
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Kelly, M. E., Agj, Aalbers, Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham-Nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bedford, M., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Jwa, Burger, Burling, D., Burns, E., Campain, N., Carvalhal, S., Castro, L., Caycedo-Marulanda, A., Kkl, Chan, Chang, G. J., Chang, M., Chew, M. H., Chok, A. K., Chong, P., Christensen, H. K., Clouston, H., Codd, M., Collins, D., Colquhoun, A. J., Corr, A., Coscia, M., Cosimelli, M., Coyne, P. E., Croner, R. S., Damjanovic, L., Daniels, I. R., Davies, M., Davies, R. J., Delaney, C. P., Jhw, Wilt, Denost, Q., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Domingo, S., Dozois, E. J., Duff, M., Eglinton, T., Enrique-Navascues, J. M., Espin-Basany, E., Evans, M. D., Eyjólfsdóttir, B., Fahy, M., Fearnhead, N. S., Flatmark, K., Fleming, F., Folkesson, J., Frizelle, F. A., Gallego, M. A., Garcia-Granero, E., Garcia-Sabrido, J. L., Gentilini, L., George, M. L., George, V., Ghouti, L., Giner, F., Ginther, N., Glynn, R., Golda, T., Griffiths, B., Harris, D. A., Jaw, Hagemans, Hanchanale, V., Harji, D. P., Helewa, R. M., Hellawell, G., Heriot, A. G., Hochman, D., Hohenberger, W., Holm, T., Hompes, R., Jenkins, J. T., Kaffenberger, S., Kandaswamy, G. V., Kapur, S., Kanemitsu, Y., Kelley, S. R., Keller, D. S., Khan, M. S., Kim, H. J., Koh, C. E., Nfm, Kok, Kokelaar, R., Kontovounisios, C., Kristensen, H., Kroon, H. M., Kumar, S., Kusters, M., Lago, V., Lakkis, Z., Larsen, S. G., Larson, D. W., Law, W. L., Laurberg, S., Lee, P. J., Limbert, M., Lydrup, M. L., Lyons, A., Lynch, A. C., Mantyh, C., Mathis, K. L., Cfs, Margues, Martling, A., Wjhj, Meijerink, Merchea, A., Merkel, S., Mehta, A. M., McArthur, D. R., McDermott, F. D., McGrath, J. S., Malde, S., Mirnezami, A., Jrt, Monson, Morton, J. R., Mullaney, T. G., Negoi, I., Jwm, Neto, Ng, J. L., Nguyen, B., Nielsen, M. B., Gap, Nieuwenhuijzen, Nilsson, P. J., Oliver, A., O'Dwyer, S. T., Palmer, G., Pappou, E., Park, J., Patsouras, D., Pellino, G., Peterson, A. C., Poggioli, G., Proud, D., Quinn, M., Quyn, A., Rajendran, N., Radwan, R. W., Rasheed, S., Rasmussen, P. C., Rausa, E., Regenbogen, S. E., Renehan, A., Rocha, R., Rochester, M., Rohila, J., Rothbarth, J., Rottoli, M., Roxburgh, C., Hjt, Rutten, Safar, B., Sagar, P. M., Sahai, A., Saklani, A., Sammour, T., Sayyed, R., Amp, Schizas, Schwarzkopf, E., Scripcariu, V., Selvasekar, C., Shaikh, I., Shida, D., Simpson, A., Skeie-Jensen, T., Smart, N. J., Smart, P., Smith, J. J., Solbakken, A. M., Solomon, M. J., Sørensen, M. M., Steele, S. R., Steffens, D., Stitzenberg, K., Stocchi, L., Stylianides, N. A., Swartling, T., Sumrien, H., Sutton, P. A., Swartking, T., Tan, E. J., Taylor, C., Tekkis, P. P., Teras, J., Thurairaja, R., Toh, E. L., Tsarkov, P., Tsukada, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Tuech, J. J., Turner, W. H., Tuynman, J. B., van Ramshorst, G. H., van Zoggel, D., Vasquez-Jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Vizzielli, G., Elk, Voogt, Uehara, K., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Wasmuth, H. H., Weber, K., Weiser, M. R., Jmd, Wheeler, Wild, J., Wilson, M., Wolthuis, A., Yano, H., Yip, B., Yip, J., Yoo, R. N., Zappa, M. A., Winter, D. C., Kelly, M. E., Agj, Aalbers, Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham-Nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bedford, M., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Jwa, Burger, Burling, D., Burns, E., Campain, N., Carvalhal, S., Castro, L., Caycedo-Marulanda, A., Kkl, Chan, Chang, G. J., Chang, M., Chew, M. H., Chok, A. K., Chong, P., Christensen, H. K., Clouston, H., Codd, M., Collins, D., Colquhoun, A. J., Corr, A., Coscia, M., Cosimelli, M., Coyne, P. E., Croner, R. S., Damjanovic, L., Daniels, I. R., Davies, M., Davies, R. J., Delaney, C. P., Jhw, Wilt, Denost, Q., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Domingo, S., Dozois, E. J., Duff, M., Eglinton, T., Enrique-Navascues, J. M., Espin-Basany, E., Evans, M. D., Eyjólfsdóttir, B., Fahy, M., Fearnhead, N. S., Flatmark, K., Fleming, F., Folkesson, J., Frizelle, F. A., Gallego, M. A., Garcia-Granero, E., Garcia-Sabrido, J. L., Gentilini, L., George, M. L., George, V., Ghouti, L., Giner, F., Ginther, N., Glynn, R., Golda, T., Griffiths, B., Harris, D. A., Jaw, Hagemans, Hanchanale, V., Harji, D. P., Helewa, R. M., Hellawell, G., Heriot, A. G., Hochman, D., Hohenberger, W., Holm, T., Hompes, R., Jenkins, J. T., Kaffenberger, S., Kandaswamy, G. V., Kapur, S., Kanemitsu, Y., Kelley, S. R., Keller, D. S., Khan, M. S., Kim, H. J., Koh, C. E., Nfm, Kok, Kokelaar, R., Kontovounisios, C., Kristensen, H., Kroon, H. M., Kumar, S., Kusters, M., Lago, V., Lakkis, Z., Larsen, S. G., Larson, D. W., Law, W. L., Laurberg, S., Lee, P. J., Limbert, M., Lydrup, M. L., Lyons, A., Lynch, A. C., Mantyh, C., Mathis, K. L., Cfs, Margues, Martling, A., Wjhj, Meijerink, Merchea, A., Merkel, S., Mehta, A. M., McArthur, D. R., McDermott, F. D., McGrath, J. S., Malde, S., Mirnezami, A., Jrt, Monson, Morton, J. R., Mullaney, T. G., Negoi, I., Jwm, Neto, Ng, J. L., Nguyen, B., Nielsen, M. B., Gap, Nieuwenhuijzen, Nilsson, P. J., Oliver, A., O'Dwyer, S. T., Palmer, G., Pappou, E., Park, J., Patsouras, D., Pellino, G., Peterson, A. C., Poggioli, G., Proud, D., Quinn, M., Quyn, A., Rajendran, N., Radwan, R. W., Rasheed, S., Rasmussen, P. C., Rausa, E., Regenbogen, S. E., Renehan, A., Rocha, R., Rochester, M., Rohila, J., Rothbarth, J., Rottoli, M., Roxburgh, C., Hjt, Rutten, Safar, B., Sagar, P. M., Sahai, A., Saklani, A., Sammour, T., Sayyed, R., Amp, Schizas, Schwarzkopf, E., Scripcariu, V., Selvasekar, C., Shaikh, I., Shida, D., Simpson, A., Skeie-Jensen, T., Smart, N. J., Smart, P., Smith, J. J., Solbakken, A. M., Solomon, M. J., Sørensen, M. M., Steele, S. R., Steffens, D., Stitzenberg, K., Stocchi, L., Stylianides, N. A., Swartling, T., Sumrien, H., Sutton, P. A., Swartking, T., Tan, E. J., Taylor, C., Tekkis, P. P., Teras, J., Thurairaja, R., Toh, E. L., Tsarkov, P., Tsukada, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Tuech, J. J., Turner, W. H., Tuynman, J. B., van Ramshorst, G. H., van Zoggel, D., Vasquez-Jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Vizzielli, G., Elk, Voogt, Uehara, K., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Wasmuth, H. H., Weber, K., Weiser, M. R., Jmd, Wheeler, Wild, J., Wilson, M., Wolthuis, A., Yano, H., Yip, B., Yip, J., Yoo, R. N., Zappa, M. A., and Winter, D. C.
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10. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Management of Locally Advanced Primary/Recurrent Rectal Cancer
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Chok, A. Y., Kontovounisios, C., Rasheed, S., Kelly, M. E., Agj, Aalbers, Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham-Nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bedford, M., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Jwa, Burger, Burling, D., Khan, M. S., Kim, H., Kroon, H. M., Kusters, M., Quinn, M., Rocha, R., Rothbarth, J., Smith, J. J., Tan, E. J., van Ramshorst, G. H., Verhoef, C., Wilson, M., Winter, D. C., Chok, A. Y., Kontovounisios, C., Rasheed, S., Kelly, M. E., Agj, Aalbers, Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham-Nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bedford, M., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Jwa, Burger, Burling, D., Khan, M. S., Kim, H., Kroon, H. M., Kusters, M., Quinn, M., Rocha, R., Rothbarth, J., Smith, J. J., Tan, E. J., van Ramshorst, G. H., Verhoef, C., Wilson, M., and Winter, D. C.
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11. Identifying the cognitive underpinnings of voice‐hearing by comparing never, past and current voice‐hearers
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Toh, W. L., primary, Tan, E. J., additional, Neill, E., additional, Van Rheenen, T. E., additional, Gurvich, C., additional, Sumner, P. J., additional, Carruthers, S. P., additional, Thomas, E. H. X., additional, and Rossell, S. L., additional
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- 2020
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12. Utility values for childhood obesity interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the evidence for use in economic evaluation
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Brown, V., primary, Tan, E. J., additional, Hayes, A. J., additional, Petrou, S., additional, and Moodie, M. L., additional
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- 2018
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13. Characterizing cognitive heterogeneity on the schizophrenia–bipolar disorder spectrum
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Van Rheenen, T. E., primary, Lewandowski, K. E., additional, Tan, E. J., additional, Ospina, L. H., additional, Ongur, D., additional, Neill, E., additional, Gurvich, C., additional, Pantelis, C., additional, Malhotra, A. K., additional, Rossell, S. L., additional, and Burdick, K. E., additional
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- 2017
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14. PIG3: A novel link between oxidative stress and DNA damage response in cancer
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Kotsinas, A. Aggarwal, V. Tan, E.-J. Levy, B. Gorgoulis, V.G.
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS), the most prominent free radicals produced in cells, can have both beneficial and detrimental effects on them. Many genes are known to be involved in ROS regulation. P53 inducible gene 3 (PIG3 or TP53I3) was identified in an analysis of genes induced by p53 before the onset of apoptosis. It is a widely conserved gene between many species. Until now it has been shown to exert two disparate cellular roles. The first is that of ROS producer linked to p53 induced apoptosis. In this context, it exhibits a NADPH dependent reductase activity with orthoquinones. The second is that of a component of the DNA damage response pathway. While it is considered as a p53 dependent pro-apoptotic gene, it is rarely affected in cancer. This data does not support an anti-tumor activity. In the present review we present and discuss aspects on the regulation and function of this factor and how it is implicated in cancer. We conclude by proposing that PIG3 may possibly have a role in cancer cell survival. © 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
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- 2012
15. The Evolution of an Academic-Community Partnership in the Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Experience Corps(R) Baltimore City: A Courtship Model
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Tan, E. J., primary, McGill, S., additional, Tanner, E. K., additional, Carlson, M. C., additional, Rebok, G. W., additional, Seeman, T. E., additional, and Fried, L. P., additional
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- 2013
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16. Non-Uniformly Tiled CMOS Image Sensors for Efficient On-Chip Image Compression
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Tan, E. J., primary, Ignjatovic, Z., additional, Bocko, M. F., additional, and Lee, P. P. K., additional
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- 2012
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17. The Long-Term Relationship Between High-Intensity Volunteering and Physical Activity in Older African American Women
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Tan, E. J., primary, Rebok, G. W., additional, Yu, Q., additional, Frangakis, C. E., additional, Carlson, M. C., additional, Wang, T., additional, Ricks, M., additional, Tanner, E. K., additional, McGill, S., additional, and Fried, L. P., additional
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- 2009
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18. Textured Ni(Pt) Germanosilicide Formation on a Condensed Si[sub 1−x]Ge[sub x]/Si Substrate
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Setiawan, Y., primary, Balakumar, S., additional, Tan, E. J., additional, Pey, K. L., additional, and Lee, P. S., additional
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- 2009
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19. Effect of Nickel Silicide Intrusion on Schottky Barrier Nanowire MOSFET Fabricated using Top-down Technology
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Chin, Y. K., primary, Pey, K. L., additional, Singh, N., additional, Lo, G. Q., additional, Chan, L., additional, Tan, L. H., additional, and Tan, E. J., additional
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- 2008
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20. Erbium/Platinum Silicided Gate-All-Around Silicon Nanowire Schottky Source/Drain MOSFETs
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Tan, E. J., primary, Pey, K. L., additional, Singh, N., additional, Lo, G. Q., additional, Chi, D. Z., additional, Chin, Y. K., additional, and Tang, L. J., additional
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- 2008
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21. Nickel-Silicided Schottky Junction CMOS Transistors With Gate-All-Around Nanowire Channels
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Tan, E. J., primary, Pey, K. L., additional, Singh, N., additional, Lo, G. Q., additional, Chi, D. Z., additional, Chin, Y. K., additional, Tang, L. J., additional, Lee, P. S., additional, and Ho, C. K. F., additional
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- 2008
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22. Materials and Electrical Characterization of Er(Si[sub 1−x]Ge[sub x])[sub 2−y] Films Formed on Si[sub 1−x]Ge[sub x](001) (x=0–0.3) via Rapid Thermal Annealing
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Tan, E. J., primary, Pey, K. L., additional, Chi, D. Z., additional, Lee, P. S., additional, Setiawan, Y., additional, and Hoe, K. M., additional
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- 2008
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23. Textured Ni(Pt) Germanosilicide Formation on a Condensed Si[sub1-x]Ge[subx]/Si Substrate.
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Setiawan, Y., Balakumar, S., Tan, E. J., Pey, K. L., and Lee, P. S.
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SILICON compounds ,CONDENSED matter ,RELAXATION phenomena ,STABILITY (Mechanics) ,STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) ,NICKEL films ,PLATINUM alloys - Abstract
A study of Ni and Ni(Pt) germanosilicidation on a condensed Si[sub1-x]Ge[subx]/Si substrate was performed. The partial relaxation of the condensed SiGe layer resulted in an improvement in the morphological stability of the germanosilicide through the alleviation of compressive stress. Pt alloying to the Ni film resulted in highly textured Ni(Pt) germanosilicide grains, particularly in the (002) orientation, due to the reduction in the interfacial energy caused by the presence of Pt alloy. Pt atoms diffuse slowly and result in a variation in lattice parameters in the Ni(Pt)SiGe grain as a function of depth. Nevertheless, Pt alloying has increased the morphological stability of the NiPtSiGe film. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Materials and Electrical Characterization of Er(Si1-xGex)2-y Films Formed on Si1-xGex(001) (x = 0-0.3) via Rapid Thermal Annealing.
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Tan, E. J., Pey, K. L., Chi, D. Z., Lee, P. S., Setiawan, Y., and Hoe, K. M.
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RAPID thermal processing ,HEAT treatment of semiconductors ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,CATHODE rays ,EPITAXY ,OPTICAL diffraction ,ELECTRONS ,CONSTITUTION of matter ,LEPTONS (Nuclear physics) ,POSITRONS - Abstract
We studied erbium germanosilicide films formed on relaxed p-type Si
1-x Gex ( 100) (x = 0-0.3) virtual substrates by conventional rapid thermal annealing (RTA) at temperatures of 500-700°C. Two dimensional X-ray diffraction and pole figure measurements revealed that the silicide films formed were epitaxial Er(Si1-x Gex )2-y with orientation relationship Er(Si1-x Gex )2-y (1- 100)- [0001] ∥ Si1-x Gex (001)[110] or Er(Si1-x Gex )2-y (1- 100)[0001] ∥ Si1-x Gex (001)[1- 10]. Schottky barrier height, ΦBp , of the Er(Si1-x Gex )2-y /p - Si1-x Gex (100) contact was found to decrease from 0.79 to 0.62 eV with increasing Ge (from 0 to 30%), implying a slight increase in its barrier height for electrons, ΦBneff , from 0.33 to 0.37 eV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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25. Improved Electrical Performance of Erbium Silicide Schottky Diodes Formed by Pre-RTA Amorphization of Si.
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Tan, E. J., Pey, K. L., Chi, D. Z., Lee, P. S., and Tang, L. J.
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DIODES ,SCHOTTKY barrier diodes ,ERBIUM ,SILICIDES ,METAL oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors ,SEMICONDUCTOR diodes - Abstract
Erbium silicide Schottky diodes formed on Si(001) substrate using rapid thermal annealing method show degraded Schottky-barrier height ϕ
Beff and ideality factor n due to the presence of silicide-induced microstructural defects which are likely sources of trap states. A method to improve the ϕBeff and n of the diodes utilizing in situ Ar plasma cleaning to induce a light amorphization of the Si(001) substrate is proposed. Even though the diodes formed in this way are less textured and have a poorer interface, they are free of silicide-induced microstructural defects, leading to an overall improvement in current transport and conduction properties which can be modeled using inhomogenous Schottky contact model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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26. Textured Ni(Pt) Germanosilicide Formation on a Condensed Si1 − xGex/ Si Substrate
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Setiawan, Y., Balakumar, S., Tan, E. J., Pey, K. L., and Lee, P. S.
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A study of Ni and Ni(Pt) germanosilicidation on a condensed Si1−xGex/Sisubstrate was performed. The partial relaxation of the condensed SiGe layer resulted in an improvement in the morphological stability of the germanosilicide through the alleviation of compressive stress. Pt alloying to the Ni film resulted in highly textured Ni(Pt) germanosilicide grains, particularly in the (002) orientation, due to the reduction in the interfacial energy caused by the presence of Pt alloy. Pt atoms diffuse slowly and result in a variation in lattice parameters in the Ni(Pt)SiGe grain as a function of depth. Nevertheless, Pt alloying has increased the morphological stability of the NiPtSiGe film.
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27. Materials and Electrical Characterization of Er ( Si1 − xGex) 2 − yFilms Formed on Si1 − xGex(001) ( x= 0 – 0.3 ) via Rapid Thermal Annealing
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Tan, E. J., Pey, K. L., Chi, D. Z., Lee, P. S., Setiawan, Y., and Hoe, K. M.
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We studied erbium germanosilicide films formed on relaxed p-type Si1−xGex(100)(x=0–0.3)virtual substrates by conventional rapid thermal annealing (RTA) at temperatures of 500–700°C. Two dimensional X-ray diffraction and pole figure measurements revealed that the silicide films formed were epitaxial Er(Si1−xGex)2−ywith orientation relationship Er(Si1−xGex)2−y(11¯00)- [0001]‖Si1−xGex(001)[110]or Er(Si1−xGex)2−y(11¯00)[0001]‖Si1−xGex(001)[1¯10]. Schottky barrier height, ϕBp, of the Er(Si1−xGex)2−y∕p−Si1−xGex(100)contact was found to decrease from 0.79to0.62eVwith increasing Ge (from 0 to 30%), implying a slight increase in its barrier height for electrons, ϕBneff, from 0.33to0.37eV.
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28. Pet ownership and mental health during COVID-19 lockdown.
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Phillipou A, Tan EJ, Toh WL, Van Rheenen TE, Meyer D, Neill E, Sumner PJ, and Rossell SL
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- Animals, Cats, Communicable Disease Control, Dogs, Mental Health, Ownership, Pandemics, Pets, Quality of Life, SARS-CoV-2, Victoria epidemiology, COVID-19 veterinary, Cat Diseases, Dog Diseases
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Owning a pet has often been associated with improved mental health among owners, including enhanced quality of life, and decreased levels of depression and loneliness. The aim of this study was to identify whether owning a cat and/or dog was associated with better psychological wellbeing during a strict lockdown period in Victoria, Australia, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were analysed from a large-scale mental health study: the COvid-19 and you: mentaL heaLth in AusTralia now survEy (COLLATE). The impact of pet ownership on levels of resilience, loneliness and quality of life were examined in a sample of 138 pet owners and 125 non-pet owners. Hierarchical linear regression analyses indicated that pet ownership was significantly associated with poorer quality of life, but not significantly associated with resilience or loneliness, after accounting for situational factors (e.g. job loss) and mood states. Contrary to expectations, the findings suggest that during a specific situation such as a pandemic, pets may contribute to increased burden among owners and contribute to poorer quality of life., (© 2021 Australian Veterinary Association.)
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- 2021
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29. How cognitive remediation can be utilized strategically to enhance social and independent living self-efficacy.
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Bryce SD, Ponsford JL, Tan EJ, Rossell SL, and Lee SJ
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- Adult, Cognitive Dysfunction etiology, Humans, Schizophrenia complications, Cognitive Dysfunction rehabilitation, Cognitive Remediation, Independent Living, Schizophrenia rehabilitation, Self Efficacy, Social Skills
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- 2019
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30. The impact of intrinsic motivation on session attendance and reliable cognitive improvement in cognitive remediation in schizophrenia.
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Bryce SD, Lee SJ, Ponsford JL, Lawrence RJ, Tan EJ, and Rossell SL
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- Adult, Cognitive Dysfunction etiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Motivation physiology, Psychotherapy, Group methods, Psychotic Disorders, Video Games, Cognitive Dysfunction rehabilitation, Cognitive Remediation methods, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Patient Acceptance of Health Care psychology, Schizophrenia rehabilitation
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Objective: Cognitive remediation (CR) is considered a potentially effective method of improving cognitive function in people with schizophrenia. Few studies, however, have explored the role of intrinsic motivation on treatment utilization or training outcomes in CR in this population. This study explored the impact of task-specific intrinsic motivation on attendance and reliable cognitive improvement in a controlled trial comparing CR with a computer game (CG) playing control., Methods: Forty-nine participants with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, allocated to 10 weeks of group-based CR (n = 25) or CG control (n = 24), provided complete outcome data at baseline. Forty-three participants completed their assigned intervention. Cognition, psychopathology and intrinsic motivation were measured at baseline and end-treatment. Regression analyses explored the relative contribution of baseline motivation and other clinical factors to session attendance as well as the association of baseline and change in intrinsic motivation with the odds of reliable cognitive improvement (calculated using reliable change indices)., Results: Baseline reports of perceived program value were the only significant multivariable predictor of session attendance when including global cognition and psychiatric symptomatology. The odds of reliable cognitive improvement significantly increased with greater improvements in program interest and value from baseline to end-treatment. Motivational changes over time were highly variable between participants., Conclusion: Task-specific intrinsic motivation in schizophrenia may represent an important patient-related factor that contributes to session attendance and cognitive improvements in CR. Regular evaluation and enhancement of intrinsic motivation in cognitively enhancing interventions may optimize treatment engagement and the likelihood of meaningful training outcomes., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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31. Building a neurocognitive profile of thought disorder in schizophrenia using a standardized test battery.
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Tan EJ and Rossell SL
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- Adult, Antipsychotic Agents pharmacology, Antipsychotic Agents therapeutic use, Executive Function drug effects, Female, Humans, Male, Memory, Short-Term drug effects, Memory, Short-Term physiology, Middle Aged, Schizophrenia drug therapy, Semantics, Verbal Learning, Cognition Disorders diagnosis, Cognition Disorders etiology, Neuropsychological Tests standards, Schizophrenia complications, Schizophrenic Psychology
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A core symptom of schizophrenia is thought disorder (TD). The cognitive abilities of semantic processing and executive function are argued to be etiologically linked to TD. However, there has been no comprehensive investigation of neurocognition in TD to date. The neurocognitive profile of 58 schizophrenia patients and 48 healthy controls was examined using the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery and the D-KEFS Color-Word Interference Test. TD patients performed more poorly than non-TD patients on the cognitive domains of Verbal Learning and Inhibition, reflective of semantic and executive function respectively, confirming their critical roles over and above other cognitive deficits in schizophrenia., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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