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School of Medical Sciences: Recent submissions

    • Research priorities for COVID-19 sensor technology 

      Tong, Allison; Sorrell, Tania C.; Black, Andrew J.; Caillaud, Corinne; Chrzanowski, Wojciech; Li, Eugena; Martinez-Martin, David; McEwan, Alistair; Wang, Rex; Motion, Alice; Bedoya, Alvaro Casas; Huang, Jun; Azizi, Lamiae; Eggleton, Benjamin
      Published 2021
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    • Health Literacy Demand of Printed Lifestyle Patient Information Materials Aimed at People With Chronic Kidney Disease: Are Materials Easy to Understand and Act On and Do They Use Meaningful Visual Aids? 

      Morony, Suzanne; McCaffery, Kirsten J; Kirkendall, Suzanne; Jansen, Jesse; Webster, Angela C
      Published 2017-01-25
      People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) need usable information on how to live well and slow disease progression. This information is complex, difficult to communicate, and changes during the course of the disease. We ...
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    • Pain From Bluebottle Jellyfish Stings 

      Li, Li; McGee, Richard G; Webster, Angela C
      Published 2015-07-01
      An 11‐year‐old girl presented to the emergency department with severe pain after a jellyfish sting at a New South Wales beach. Bluebottle (Physalia) jellyfish was deemed the most likely cause considering her geographical ...
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    • Prognostic value of cardiac tests in potential kidney transplant recipients: a systematic review 

      Wang, Louis W.; Masson, Philip; Turner, Robin M; Lord, Stephen W; Baines, Laura A; Craig, Jonathan C; Webster, Angela C
      Published 2015-04-01
      Background: Whether abnormal myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS), dobutamine stress echocardiography (DSE) or coronary angiography, performed during preoperative evaluation for potential kidney transplant recipients, ...
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    • Weekend effect: analysing temporal trends in solid organ donation 

      Hedley, James A; Chang, Nicholas; Kelly, Patrick J; Rosales, Brenda M; Wyburn, Kate; O’Leary, Michael; Cavazzoni, Elena; Webster, Angela C
      Published 2019-02-01
      Background: Research suggests patients treated over weekends experience poorer outcomes. Only one US-based study explored this weekend effect in organ donation, specifically the kidney discard rate. In Australia potential ...
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