David Messenger
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Recent Articles
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Uttley M, Horne G, Tsigkinopoulou A, Del Carratore F, Hawari A, Kiezel-Tsugunova M, et al.
Mol Omics
. 2024 Jun;
20(7):453-468.
PMID: 38860509
Eicosanoids are a family of bioactive lipids, including derivatives of the ubiquitous fatty acid arachidonic acid (AA). The intimate involvement of eicosanoids in inflammation motivates the development of predictive models...
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Habbous S, Saunders N, Chan K, Hota S, Wang J, Messenger D, et al.
Croat Med J
. 2024 Mar;
65(1):30-42.
PMID: 38433510
Aim: To assess this risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection among Ontario physicians by specialty and in comparison with non-physician controls during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, the...
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Bartels S, MacKenzie M, Douglas S, Collier A, Pritchard J, Purkey E, et al.
BMC Emerg Med
. 2023 Feb;
23(1):21.
PMID: 36809981
Background: Emergency departments (EDs) serve an integral role in healthcare, particularly for vulnerable populations. However, marginalized groups often report negative ED experiences, including stigmatizing attitudes and behaviours. We engaged with...
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Campbell J, Nathoo A, Chard S, Messenger D, Walker M, Bartels S
Cult Health Sex
. 2023 Feb;
25(12):1707-1724.
PMID: 36794329
This literature review synthesises existing evidence and offers a thematic analysis of primary care and emergency department experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and/or any other sexual or gender...
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Conefrey C, Ochieng C, Hoffman C, Elliott D, Avery K, Bennett J, et al.
Br J Surg
. 2022 Nov;
110(1):92-97.
PMID: 36336577
Background: At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, elective surgical provision was severely affected by the need for hospital reorganization to care for critically ill patients. In response, National Health...
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Noti L, Galvan J, Dawson H, Lugli A, Kirsch R, Assarzadegan N, et al.
BMC Cancer
. 2022 Sep;
22(1):987.
PMID: 36114487
Background: Previous assessments of peritumoral inflammatory infiltrate in colorectal cancer (CRC) have focused on the role of CD8 T lymphocytes. We sought to compare the prognostic value of CD8 with...
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Sinclair D, Toth P, Chochinov A, Foote J, Johnson K, McEwen J, et al.
CJEM
. 2019 Nov;
22(1):40-44.
PMID: 31769384
In June of 2016, the Collaborative Working Group (CWG) on the Future of Emergency Medicine presented its final report at the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) annual meeting in...
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Reeves B, Rooshenas L, Macefield R, Woodward M, Welton N, Waterhouse B, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2019 Aug;
23(39):1-166.
PMID: 31392958
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) affects up to 20% of people with a primary closed wound after surgery. Wound dressings may reduce SSI. Objective: To assess the feasibility of a...
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Dawson H, Kirsch R, Messenger D, Driman D
Arch Pathol Lab Med
. 2019 Jan;
143(7):869-882.
PMID: 30672337
Context.—: Pathologic assessment of colorectal cancer resection specimens plays an important role in postsurgical management and prognostication in patients with colorectal cancer. Challenges exist in the evaluation and reporting of...