Publications by authors named "Matthew Read"

Background: Central venous catheter (CVC) insertion is a frequently performed procedure that requires precise hand-eye coordination and image interpretation. Despite ultrasound guidance being the standard of care, some problems, especially in ergonomics, like misalignment between the ultrasound monitors and the puncture site, remain a challenge. This study aimed to assess the integration of real-time ultrasound imaging into the Apple Vision Pro (AVP) headset (Apple Inc.

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia. Excessive stimulation of the inositol (1,4,5)-trisphosphate (IP) signaling pathway has been linked to AF through abnormal calcium handling. However, little is known about the mechanisms involved in this process.

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Background: There is limited data with respect to body composition changes for laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). The objective of this study was to analyse changes in body composition between these two procedures during the first year after bariatric surgery.

Methods: A prospective study was performed in patients undergoing bariatric surgery at two tertiary hospitals between 2017 and 2023.

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  • Intraoperative cholangiography (IOC) is a key imaging technique during laparoscopic cholecystectomy in Australia, used to visualize the biliary tree and identify potential issues such as duct injuries or abnormalities.
  • The study focuses on training artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms, specifically convolutional neural networks (CNNs), to accurately interpret IOC images for enhanced safety, surgical training, and quality auditing.
  • Results indicate that the CNNs, particularly U-Net and DeeplabV3+, achieved good performance in recognizing anatomical features and defects in IOC images, demonstrating the potential for AI to improve clinical practices in this area.
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Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) provides temporary mechanical circulatory support and simultaneous extracorporeal gas exchange for acute cardiorespiratory failure. By providing circulatory support, VA-ECMO gives treatments time to reach optimal efficacy or may be used as a bridge to a more durable mechanical solution for patients with acute cardiopulmonary failure. It is commonly used when a readily reversible etiology of decompensation is identified with very strict inclusion criteria for extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation use.

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  • * It's particularly useful when doctors can identify a cause for the patient's condition that could potentially be reversed, allowing for further treatment options or a transition to longer-term solutions.
  • * The text discusses a specific case where VA-ECMO was successfully utilized in a patient who suffered a cardiac arrest due to pulseless electrical activity following recurrent lymphoma and a recent stem cell transplant.
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Background: Post-operative complications are the main contributing factor to increased length of stay, increased cost of care and short-term mortality experienced by patients following gastrectomy. The purpose of this study was to determine the diagnostic accuracy of C-reactive protein (CRP) in predicting complications following gastrectomy. This may assist clinicians to make better informed clinical decisions in the post-operative period.

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Background & Aims: Barrett's esophagus is considered to be a metaplastic lesion that predisposes for esophageal adenocarcinoma. Development of Barrett's esophagus is considered to be driven by sonic hedgehog mediated bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling. We aimed to investigate in preclinical in vivo models whether targeting canonical BMP signaling could be an effective treatment for Barrett's esophagus.

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Right heart failure (RHF) is a common, yet difficult to manage, complication of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) that is associated with increased mortality. Reports of the use of percutaneous mechanical circulatory support devices for concurrent right heart and respiratory failure are limited. This series describes the percutaneous cannulation of the pulmonary artery for conversion from veno-venous to veno-pulmonary artery return ECMO in 21 patients who developed secondary RHF.

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We compare two approaches to using information about the signs of structural shocks at specific dates within a structural vector autoregression (SVAR): imposing "narrative restrictions" (NR) on the shock signs in an otherwise set-identified SVAR; and casting the information about the shock signs as a discrete-valued "narrative proxy" (NP) to point-identify the impulse responses. The NP is likely to be "weak" given that the sign of the shock is typically known in a small number of periods, in which case the weak-proxy robust confidence intervals in Montiel Olea, Stock, and Watson are the natural approach to conducting inference. However, we show both theoretically and via Monte Carlo simulations that these confidence intervals have distorted coverage-which may be higher or lower than the nominal level-unless the sign of the shock is known in a large number of periods.

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Background: Oesophageal cancer is the seventh most prevalent malignancy globally, and the sixth most common cause of cancer-related death. Oesophageal cancer is also one of the most costly cancers to treat. The aim of this study was to assess the financial impact of post-operative morbidity and hospital readmissions following oesophagectomy for oesophageal cancer.

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Atrial arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation (AF), are a major mortality risk and a leading cause of stroke. The IP signalling pathway has been proposed as an atrial-specific target for AF therapy, and atrial IP signalling has been linked to the activation of calcium sensitive adenylyl cyclases AC1 and AC8. We investigated the involvement of AC1 in the response of intact mouse atrial tissue and isolated guinea pig atrial and sino-atrial node (SAN) cells to the α-adrenoceptor agonist phenylephrine (PE) using the selective AC1 inhibitor ST034307.

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  • The study investigates the role of BMP2/4 and SHH in esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC), particularly in cases where SMAD4 is absent.
  • Two llama-derived antibodies, C4C4 and C8C8, were created to target BMP4 and BMP2/4 to see if they could help treat EAC.
  • The results showed that the antibodies effectively inhibited tumor growth and improved survival rates in models of SMAD4 negative EAC, suggesting they could be a promising treatment option.
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Background: The relationship between weight loss and body composition is undefined after bariatric surgery. The objective of this study was to compare body composition changes in patients with excess weight loss ≥ 50% (EWL ≥ 50) and < 50% at 12 months post-operatively (EWL < 50).

Methods: A prospective cohort study was completed on patients undergoing bariatric surgery at two tertiary hospitals between 2017 and 2021.

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(1) Background: Oesophageal cancers are often late-presenting and have a poor 5-year survival rate. The standard treatment of oesophageal adenocarcinomas involves neoadjuvant chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy followed by surgery. However, less than one third of patients respond to neoadjuvant therapy, thereby unnecessarily exposing patients to toxicity and deconditioning.

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Preoperative cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) provides an objective assessment of aerobic fitness in patients undergoing surgery. While peak oxygen uptake during exercise (VO2peak) and anaerobic threshold have demonstrated a moderate correlation with the development of complications following esophagectomy, no clinically useful threshold values have been defined. By pooling patient level data from existing studies, we aimed to define optimal thresholds for preoperative CPET parameters to predict patients at high risk of postoperative complications.

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Anal cancer is a rare disease that has doubled in incidence over the last four decades. Current treatment and survival of patients with this disease has not changed substantially over this period of time, due, in part, to a paucity of preclinical models to assess new therapeutic options. To address this hiatus, we set-out to establish, validate and characterise a panel of human anal squamous cell carcinoma (ASCC) cell lines by employing an explant technique using fresh human ASCC tumour tissue.

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Introduction: Fluid overload in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) patients has been associated with increased mortality. Patients receiving ECMO and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) who achieve a negative fluid balance have improved survival. Limited data exist on the use of CRRT solely for fluid management in ECMO patients.

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Background: Structured training protocols can safely improve skills prior initiating complex surgical procedures such as robotic-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE). As no consensus on a training curriculum for RAMIE has been established so far it is our aim to define a protocol for RAMIE with the Delphi consensus methodology.

Methods: Fourteen worldwide RAMIE experts were defined and were enrolled in this Delphi consensus project.

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Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the current status of gastric cancer surgery worldwide and update the changes compared to a previous survey in 2014.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was sent to surgical members of the International Gastric Cancer Association, pilot centers of the World Organization for Specialized Studies on Diseases of the Esophagus, and the Australian and New Zealand Gastric and Oesophageal Surgeons Association in addition to participants of the 2019 International Gastric Cancer and European Society for Diseases of the Esophagus congresses. Topics addressed included hospital volume, staging, perioperative treatment, surgical approach, anastomotic techniques, lymphadenectomy, and palliative management.

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