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Duloxetine overdose causes sympathomimetic and serotonin toxicity without major complications
Geoffrey K. Isbister, Robert Polanski, Joyce M. Cooper, Michael Keegan & Katherine Z. Isoardi
Duloxetine is a commonly used antidepressant that is a serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. We aimed to investigate the frequency and severity of clinical effects following duloxetine overdose. We undertook a retrospective review of duloxetine overdoses (>120 mg) admitted to two tertiary toxicology units between March 2007 and May 2021. Demographic information, details of ingestion (dose, co-ingestants), clinical effects, investigations (ECG parameters including QT interval), complications (coma [GCS < 9], serotonin toxicity, seizures and cardiovascular...
New polyacetylenes from Bidens procera
Jinli Tian, Shaohua Yu, Lu Wang, Degang Kong, Wei Zhao, Zhenhua Tian & Honglei Zhou
A phytochemical investigation of Bidens procera L.C.Xu ex X.W.Zheng afforded two novel polyacetylenes, tridecane-2E-monoene-4,6,8-triyntylen-1,13-diol-12-O-β-glucoside (1) and tetradecane-2E,8E-diene-4,6-diyne-1,14-diol-13-O-β-glucoside (2), together with ten known compounds (3 − 12). Their chemical structures were elucidated by NMR and MS spectrums as well as the comparison of the published data. Furthermore, the chemotaxonomy of the yielded compounds was also discussed.
Additional file 4 of PCSK9 promotes the progression and metastasis of colon cancer cells through regulation of EMT and PI3K/AKT signaling in tumor cells and phenotypic polarization of macrophages
Lu Wang, Shuangshuang Li, Huanhua Luo, Qi Lu & Shuwen Yu
Additional file 4: Supplemental Table S4. Primers used for qRT- PCR
Additional file 2 of Network evaluation of an innovation platform in continuous quality improvement in Australian Indigenous primary healthcare
Frances Clare Cunningham, Boyd Alexander Potts, Shanthi Ann Ramanathan, Jodie Bailie, Roxanne Gwendalyn Bainbridge, Andrew Searles, Alison Frances Laycock & Ross Stewart Bailie
Additional file 2. CRE-IQI network survey, 2019.
Additional file 2 of PCSK9 promotes the progression and metastasis of colon cancer cells through regulation of EMT and PI3K/AKT signaling in tumor cells and phenotypic polarization of macrophages
Lu Wang, Shuangshuang Li, Huanhua Luo, Qi Lu & Shuwen Yu
Additional file 2: Supplemental Table S2. ThesiRNA sequences of NC and siPCSK9
Additional file 4 of Using mixed methods to establish tobacco treatment acceptability from the perspective of clients and clinicians of antenatal substance use services
Melissa A. Jackson, Penny Buykx, Amanda L. Brown, Amanda L. Baker, Adrian J. Dunlop & Gillian S. Gould
Additional file 4. Women's interview codebook.
Additional file 1 of Using mixed methods to establish tobacco treatment acceptability from the perspective of clients and clinicians of antenatal substance use services
Melissa A. Jackson, Penny Buykx, Amanda L. Brown, Amanda L. Baker, Adrian J. Dunlop & Gillian S. Gould
Additional file 1. COREQ checklist.
Additional file 2 of Depot buprenorphine as an opioid agonist therapy in New South Wales correctional centres: a costing model
R. Ling, B. White, J. Roberts, M. Cretikos, M. V. Howard, P. S. Haber, N. Lintzeris, P. Reeves, A. J. Dunlop & A. Searles
Additional file 2. CHEERS checklist.
Does snake envenoming cause chronic kidney disease? A cohort study in rural Sri Lanka
Subodha Waiddyanatha, Anjana Silva, Kosala Weerakoon, Sisira Siribaddana & Geoffrey K. Isbister
There is limited information on the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) following snakebite and its relationship with chronic interstitial nephritis in agricultural communities (CINAC). We aimed to investigate CKD in patients with a confirmed snakebite in rural Sri Lanka. Patients prospectively recruited to the Anuradhapura snakebite cohort with authenticated bites were followed up. Two groups of patients were followed up: 199 patients in group I with a snakebite (August 2013–October 2014), reviewed after 4...
Does snake envenoming cause chronic kidney disease? A cohort study in rural Sri Lanka
Subodha Waiddyanatha, Anjana Silva, Kosala Weerakoon, Sisira Siribaddana & Geoffrey K. Isbister
There is limited information on the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) following snakebite and its relationship with chronic interstitial nephritis in agricultural communities (CINAC). We aimed to investigate CKD in patients with a confirmed snakebite in rural Sri Lanka. Patients prospectively recruited to the Anuradhapura snakebite cohort with authenticated bites were followed up. Two groups of patients were followed up: 199 patients in group I with a snakebite (August 2013–October 2014), reviewed after 4...
Additional file 1 of Physiotherapists’ opinions, barriers, and enablers to providing evidence-based care: a mixed-methods study
Connor Gleadhill, Katarzyna Bolsewicz, Simon R. E. Davidson, Steven J. Kamper, Amanda Tutty, Emma Robson, Priscilla Viana Da Silva, Bruce Donald, Katherine Dooley, Joshua Manvell, Nicole Manvell, Andrew Delbridge & Christopher M. Williams
Additional file 1: Appendix 1.
Additional file 2 of Physiotherapists’ opinions, barriers, and enablers to providing evidence-based care: a mixed-methods study
Connor Gleadhill, Katarzyna Bolsewicz, Simon R. E. Davidson, Steven J. Kamper, Amanda Tutty, Emma Robson, Priscilla Viana Da Silva, Bruce Donald, Katherine Dooley, Joshua Manvell, Nicole Manvell, Andrew Delbridge & Christopher M. Williams
Additional file 2. Online supplement 1.
Additional file 3 of The effectiveness of implementation strategies in improving preconception and antenatal preventive care: a systematic review
Emma Doherty, Melanie Kingsland, John Wiggers, Luke Wolfenden, Alix Hall, Sam McCrabb, Danika Tremain, Jenna Hollis, Milly Licata, Olivia Wynne, Sophie Dilworth, Justine B. Daly, Belinda Tully, Julia Dray, Kylie A. Bailey, Elizabeth J. Elliott & Rebecca K. Hodder
Additional file 3. Characteristics of Included Studies.
Additional file 1 of Effects of second-line antihyperglycemic drugs on the risk of chronic kidney disease: applying a target trial approach to a hospital-based cohort of Thai patients with type 2 diabetes
Sukanya Siriyotha, Thitiya Lukkunaprasit, Panu Looareesuwan, Hataikarn Nimitphong, Gareth J. McKay, John Attia & Ammarin Thakkinstian
Additional file 1. Supplementary Tables S1–S4 and Supplementary Figures S1–S2.
Additional file 1 of Effects of second-line antihyperglycemic drugs on the risk of chronic kidney disease: applying a target trial approach to a hospital-based cohort of Thai patients with type 2 diabetes
Sukanya Siriyotha, Thitiya Lukkunaprasit, Panu Looareesuwan, Hataikarn Nimitphong, Gareth J. McKay, John Attia & Ammarin Thakkinstian
Additional file 1. Supplementary Tables S1–S4 and Supplementary Figures S1–S2.
sj-docx-1-shr-10.1177_20542704221132139 - Supplemental material for Open science and conflict of interest policies of medical and health sciences journals before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: A repeat cross-sectional study
Antoni D. Gardener, Ellen J. Hick, Chloe Jacklin, Gifford Tan, Aidan G. Cashin, Hopin Lee, David Nunan, Elaine C. Toomey & Georgia C. Richards
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-shr-10.1177_20542704221132139 for Open science and conflict of interest policies of medical and health sciences journals before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: A repeat cross-sectional study by Antoni D. Gardener, Ellen J. Hick, Chloe Jacklin, Gifford Tan, Aidan G. Cashin, Hopin Lee, David Nunan, Elaine C. Toomey and Georgia C. Richards in JRSM Open
Speaking of Online Learning: Alternative Practice-Based Learning Experiences for Speech Pathologists in Australia, Ghana and Hong Kong
Jemma Skeat, Josephine Ohenewa Bampoe, Susan Booth, Emily Brogan, Maya Conway, Rachel Davenport, Simone Howells, Peggy Kan, Michelle Krahe, Sally Hewat, Abigail Lewis, Alex Little, Joanne Walters, Gwendalyn Webb & Nikki Worthington
Speech Pathology programs usually send students to workplaces to learn clinical skills necessary for practice. During COVID-19, programs needed to respond quickly to ensure that students continued to gain the necessary experiences and skills required to progress through their program and graduate as clinicians, while simultaneously complying with COVID-19 requirements. Case studies from seven different universities in Australia, Ghana and Hong Kong described the diverse ways in which placements were adapted to be COVID-safe, taking...
Simulation can replace part of speech-language pathology placement time: A randomised controlled trial
Anne Hill, Elizabeth Ward, Rob Heard, Sue McAllister, Patricia McCabe, Adriana Penman, Emma Caird, Danielle Aldridge, Stacey Baldac, Elizabeth Cardell, Rachel Davenport, Bronwyn Davidson, Sally Hewat, Simone Howells, Alison Purcell & Joanne Walters
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Additional file 1 of Research protocol for impact assessment of a project to scale up food policies in the Pacific
Dori Patay, Kathy Trieu, Briar McKenzie, Shanthi Ramanathan, Alexis Hure, Colin Bell, Anne-Marie Thow, Steven Allender, Erica Reeve, Aliyah Palu, Mark Woodward, Gade Waqa & Jacqui Webster
Additional file 1. Interview guide for the evaluation planning consultations.
Additional file 4 of Research protocol for impact assessment of a project to scale up food policies in the Pacific
Dori Patay, Kathy Trieu, Briar McKenzie, Shanthi Ramanathan, Alexis Hure, Colin Bell, Anne-Marie Thow, Steven Allender, Erica Reeve, Aliyah Palu, Mark Woodward, Gade Waqa & Jacqui Webster
Additional file 4. Topic guide for the group discussions for the research impact assessment.
Additional file 1 of A scoping review of systems approaches for increasing physical activity in populations
Tracy Nau, Adrian Bauman, Ben J. Smith & William Bellew
Additional file 1: Table S1. Summary of included studies classified as Theorizing. Table S2. Summary of included studies classified as Prediction. Table S3. Summary of included studies classified as Intervention development. Table S4. Summary of included studies classified as Process evaluation. Table S5. Summary of included studies classified as Impact evaluation. Table S6. Summary of included studied classified as Unclear systems approaches.
Impairments, and physical design and culture of a rehabilitation unit influence stroke survivor activity: qualitative analysis of rehabilitation staff perceptions
Heidi Janssen, Marie-Louise Bird, Julie Luker, Ben Sellar, Angela Berndt, Samantha Ashby, Annie McCluskey, Louise Ada, Jannette Blennerhassett, Julie Bernhardt & Neil J. Spratt
This study aimed to investigate rehabilitation staff perceptions of factors influencing stroke survivor activity outside of dedicated therapy time for the purpose of supporting successful translation of activity promoting interventions in a rehabilitation unit. Purposive sampling of multi-disciplinary teams from four rehabilitation units was performed, and semi-structured interviews were conducted by telephone, digitally audio-recorded and then transcribed verbatim. A stepped iterative process of thematic analysis was employed until data saturation was reached. All but one...
Additional file 5 of PCSK9 promotes the progression and metastasis of colon cancer cells through regulation of EMT and PI3K/AKT signaling in tumor cells and phenotypic polarization of macrophages
Lu Wang, Shuangshuang Li, Huanhua Luo, Qi Lu & Shuwen Yu
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Additional file 5 of PCSK9 promotes the progression and metastasis of colon cancer cells through regulation of EMT and PI3K/AKT signaling in tumor cells and phenotypic polarization of macrophages
Lu Wang, Shuangshuang Li, Huanhua Luo, Qi Lu & Shuwen Yu
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Additional file 6 of PCSK9 promotes the progression and metastasis of colon cancer cells through regulation of EMT and PI3K/AKT signaling in tumor cells and phenotypic polarization of macrophages
Lu Wang, Shuangshuang Li, Huanhua Luo, Qi Lu & Shuwen Yu
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Affiliations
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University of Newcastle Australia101
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The University of Sydney34
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University of Michigan–Ann Arbor31
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Yunnan University29
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Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University29
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology29
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Minjiang University29
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University of Rochester Medical Center29
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Beihang University29
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Inner Mongolia University29