Mechanisms of pain in aging and age-related conditions: focus on caregivers

P Presto, U Sehar, J Kopel, PH Reddy - Ageing Research Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
Pain is a complex, subjective experience that can significantly impact quality of life,
particularly in aging individuals, by adversely affecting physical and emotional well-being …

Sex disparities in the assessment and outcomes of chest pain presentations in emergency departments

G Mnatzaganian, JE Hiller, G Braitberg, M Kingsley… - Heart, 2020 - heart.bmj.com
Objective To determine whether sex differences exist in the triage, management and
outcomes associated with non-traumatic chest pain presentations in the emergency …

Application of the Australian Bureau of Statistics Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas in cardiovascular disease research: a scoping review identifying implications for …

H Beks, SM Walsh, S Wood, S Clayden… - Australian Health …, 2024 - CSIRO Publishing
Objective To scope how the Australian Bureau of Statistics' Socio-Economic Indexes for
Areas (SEIFA) has been applied to measure socio-economic status (SES) in Australian peer …

Socioeconomic disparities in the management of coronary heart disease in 438 general practices in Australia

G Mnatzaganian, CMY Lee, S Robinson… - European journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Background This population-based cross-stional and panel study investigated disparities in
the management of coronary heart disease (CHD) by level of socioeconomic status …

A streamlined Emergency Department approach to moderate risk chest pain in patients with no pre‐existing coronary artery disease: A pilot study

CL Jones, R Gallagher, P Quinn… - Emergency Medicine …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Moderate risk patients with chest pain and no previously diagnosed coronary
artery disease (CAD) who present to ED require further risk stratification. We hypothesise …

Yentl syndrome and the ICU

J Helms, A De Jong, S Einav - Intensive Care Medicine, 2021 - Springer
Bayesian statistics interpret data based on prior knowledge (or likelihood) and assume that
the individual risk for an event reflects that of the population as a whole. In other words, the …