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  1. Article: Specimen of Anencephalous Fœtus with Club Feet.

    Sidey, James A

    Transactions. Edinburgh Obstetrical Society

    2018  Volume 1, Page(s) 65

    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-04-03
    Publishing country Scotland
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 0269-3402
    ISSN 0269-3402
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  2. Article ; Online: Symptom burden and health-related quality of life in chronic kidney disease: A global systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Fletcher, Benjamin R / Damery, Sarah / Aiyegbusi, Olalekan Lee / Anderson, Nicola / Calvert, Melanie / Cockwell, Paul / Ferguson, James / Horton, Mike / Paap, Muirne C S / Sidey-Gibbons, Chris / Slade, Anita / Turner, Neil / Kyte, Derek

    PLoS medicine

    2022  Volume 19, Issue 4, Page(s) e1003954

    Abstract: Background: The importance of patient-reported outcome measurement in chronic kidney disease (CKD) populations has been established. However, there remains a lack of research that has synthesised data around CKD-specific symptom and health-related ... ...

    Abstract Background: The importance of patient-reported outcome measurement in chronic kidney disease (CKD) populations has been established. However, there remains a lack of research that has synthesised data around CKD-specific symptom and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) burden globally, to inform focused measurement of the most relevant patient-important information in a way that minimises patient burden. The aim of this review was to synthesise symptom prevalence/severity and HRQOL data across the following CKD clinical groups globally: (1) stage 1-5 and not on renal replacement therapy (RRT), (2) receiving dialysis, or (3) in receipt of a kidney transplant.
    Methods and findings: MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and CINAHL were searched for English-language cross-sectional/longitudinal studies reporting prevalence and/or severity of symptoms and/or HRQOL in CKD, published between January 2000 and September 2021, including adult patients with CKD, and measuring symptom prevalence/severity and/or HRQOL using a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM). Random effects meta-analyses were used to pool data, stratified by CKD group: not on RRT, receiving dialysis, or in receipt of a kidney transplant. Methodological quality of included studies was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Studies Reporting Prevalence Data, and an exploration of publication bias performed. The search identified 1,529 studies, of which 449, with 199,147 participants from 62 countries, were included in the analysis. Studies used 67 different symptom and HRQOL outcome measures, which provided data on 68 reported symptoms. Random effects meta-analyses highlighted the considerable symptom and HRQOL burden associated with CKD, with fatigue particularly prevalent, both in patients not on RRT (14 studies, 4,139 participants: 70%, 95% CI 60%-79%) and those receiving dialysis (21 studies, 2,943 participants: 70%, 95% CI 64%-76%). A number of symptoms were significantly (p < 0.05 after adjustment for multiple testing) less prevalent and/or less severe within the post-transplantation population, which may suggest attribution to CKD (fatigue, depression, itching, poor mobility, poor sleep, and dry mouth). Quality of life was commonly lower in patients on dialysis (36-Item Short Form Health Survey [SF-36] Mental Component Summary [MCS] 45.7 [95% CI 45.5-45.8]; SF-36 Physical Component Summary [PCS] 35.5 [95% CI 35.3-35.6]; 91 studies, 32,105 participants for MCS and PCS) than in other CKD populations (patients not on RRT: SF-36 MCS 66.6 [95% CI 66.5-66.6], p = 0.002; PCS 66.3 [95% CI 66.2-66.4], p = 0.002; 39 studies, 24,600 participants; transplant: MCS 50.0 [95% CI 49.9-50.1], p = 0.002; PCS 48.0 [95% CI 47.9-48.1], p = 0.002; 39 studies, 9,664 participants). Limitations of the analysis are the relatively few studies contributing to symptom severity estimates and inconsistent use of PROMs (different measures and time points) across the included literature, which hindered interpretation.
    Conclusions: The main findings highlight the considerable symptom and HRQOL burden associated with CKD. The synthesis provides a detailed overview of the symptom/HRQOL profile across clinical groups, which may support healthcare professionals when discussing, measuring, and managing the potential treatment burden associated with CKD.
    Protocol registration: PROSPERO CRD42020164737.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Fatigue ; Humans ; Quality of Life ; Renal Dialysis ; Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/complications ; Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/therapy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-04-06
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Meta-Analysis ; Systematic Review ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2185925-5
    ISSN 1549-1676 ; 1549-1277
    ISSN (online) 1549-1676
    ISSN 1549-1277
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003954
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  3. Article: The nature of the epithelium in acquired cholesteatoma: Part 3--Cytokeratin patterns in aural epithelial and cholesteatoma cells grown in cell culture.

    Lee, R J / Sidey, C / Narula, A A / James, R F

    Clinical otolaryngology and allied sciences

    1994  Volume 19, Issue 6, Page(s) 516–520

    Abstract: The nature and origin of the epithelial layers in acquired cholesteatoma is still unclear. Although previous morphological studies comparing external meatal and cholesteatoma epithelium have shown no significant difference, bone resorption is generally ... ...

    Abstract The nature and origin of the epithelial layers in acquired cholesteatoma is still unclear. Although previous morphological studies comparing external meatal and cholesteatoma epithelium have shown no significant difference, bone resorption is generally much more severe with cholesteatoma than with chronic otitis media without cholesteatoma. It is possible that cholesteatoma epithelium has undergone transformation leading to its enhanced bone destroying role. In this study the cytokeratin patterns of aural and cholesteatoma epithelia grown in cell culture were compared using monoclonal antibodies. No significant difference in staining patterns were found suggesting that there has been no change in cell phenotype which maintains that of external auditory meatus epithelium. This study therefore supports the immigration theory of cholesteatoma genesis.
    MeSH term(s) Antibodies, Monoclonal ; Bone Resorption/metabolism ; Bone Resorption/pathology ; Cell Movement ; Cells, Cultured ; Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear/metabolism ; Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear/pathology ; Chronic Disease ; Ear Canal/metabolism ; Ear Canal/pathology ; Epithelium/metabolism ; Epithelium/pathology ; Gene Expression ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Keratins/classification ; Keratins/genetics ; Keratins/metabolism ; Otitis Media/metabolism ; Otitis Media/pathology ; Phenotype ; Skin/metabolism ; Skin/pathology
    Chemical Substances Antibodies, Monoclonal ; Keratins (68238-35-7)
    Language English
    Publishing date 1994-12
    Publishing country England
    Document type Comparative Study ; Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 80368-6
    ISSN 0307-7772
    ISSN 0307-7772
    DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2273.1994.tb01280.x
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  4. Article ; Online: Risk of COVID-19 among front-line health-care workers and the general community

    Nguyen, Long H / Drew, David A / Graham, Mark S / Joshi, Amit D / Guo, Chuan-Guo / Ma, Wenjie / Mehta, Raaj S / Warner, Erica T / Sikavi, Daniel R / Lo, Chun-Han / Kwon, Sohee / Song, Mingyang / Mucci, Lorelei A / Stampfer, Meir J / Willett, Walter C / Eliassen, A Heather / Hart, Jaime E / Chavarro, Jorge E / Rich-Edwards, Janet W /
    Davies, Richard / Capdevila, Joan / Lee, Karla A / Lochlainn, Mary Ni / Varsavsky, Thomas / Sudre, Carole H / Cardoso, M Jorge / Wolf, Jonathan / Spector, Tim D / Ourselin, Sebastien / Steves, Claire J / Chan, Andrew T / Albert, Christine M. / Andreotti, Gabriella / Bala, Bijal / Balasubramanian, Bijal A. / Beane-Freeman, Laura E. / Brownstein, John S. / Bruinsma, Fiona J. / Coresh, Joe / Costa, Rui / Cowan, Annie N. / Deka, Anusila / Deming-Halverson, Sandra L. / Elena Martinez, Maria / Ernst, Michael E. / Figueiredo, Jane C. / Fortuna, Pedro / Franks, Paul W. / Freeman, Laura Beane / Gardner, Christopher D. / Ghobrial, Irene M. / Haiman, Christopher A. / Hall, Janet E. / Kang, Jae H. / Kirpach, Brenda / Koenen, Karestan C. / Kubzansky, Laura D. / Lacey, Jr, James V. / Le Marchand, Loic / Lin, Xihong / Lutsey, Pam / Marinac, Catherine R. / Martinez, Maria Elena / Milne, Roger L. / Murray, Anne M. / Nash, Denis / Palmer, Julie R. / Patel, Alpa V. / Pierce, Eric / Robertson, McKaylee M. / Rosenberg, Lynn / Sandler, Dale P. / Schurman, Shepherd H. / Sewalk, Kara / Sharma, Shreela V. / Sidey-Gibbons, Christopher J. / Slevin, Liz / Smoller, Jordan W.. / Steves, Claire J. / Tiirikainen, Maarit I. / Weiss, Scott T. / Wilkens, Lynne R. / Zhang, Feng

    The Lancet Public Health

    a prospective cohort study

    2020  Volume 5, Issue 9, Page(s) e475–e483

    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ISSN 2468-2667
    DOI 10.1016/s2468-2667(20)30164-x
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  5. Article: Correspondence.

    Sidey, James A

    Edinburgh medical journal

    1866  Volume 11, Issue 10, Page(s) 966

    Language English
    Publishing date 1866-04
    Publishing country Scotland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 414086-2
    ISSN 0367-1038
    ISSN 0367-1038
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  6. Article: Medical News.

    Sidey, James A

    Edinburgh medical journal

    1866  Volume 11, Issue 12, Page(s) 1150

    Language English
    Publishing date 1866-06
    Publishing country Scotland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 414086-2
    ISSN 0367-1038
    ISSN 0367-1038
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