Julia Grahamslaw
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Recent Articles
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Humphries C, Addison M, Aithal G, Boyd J, Briody L, Campbell J, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 Dec;
14(12):e089417.
PMID: 39653576
Introduction: Acute liver failure (ALF) has no effective treatment other than liver transplantation and is commonly caused by paracetamol overdose. New treatments are needed to treat and prevent ALF. Alternatively-activated...
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Grahamslaw J, McLaren A
J Res Nurs
. 2024 Sep;
29(4-5):332-333.
PMID: 39291232
No abstract available.
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Gray A, Oatey K, Grahamslaw J, Irvine S, Cafferkey J, Kennel T, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2024 Jun;
52(10):1520-1532.
PMID: 38912884
Objectives: International guidelines recommend IV crystalloid as the primary fluid for sepsis resuscitation, with 5% human albumin solution (HAS) as the second line. However, it is unclear which fluid has...
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Cafferkey J, Ferguson A, Grahamslaw J, Oatey K, Norrie J, Lone N, et al.
J Intensive Care Soc
. 2023 Mar;
24(1):78-84.
PMID: 36860553
Background: Patients presenting with suspected sepsis to secondary care often require fluid resuscitation to correct hypovolaemia and/or septic shock. Existing evidence signals, but does not demonstrate, a benefit for regimes...
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dOffay C, Ng X, Alexander L, Grant A, Grahamslaw J, Pagliari C, et al.
JMIR Form Res
. 2023 Feb;
7:e43557.
PMID: 36724010
Background: Concussion is a common condition that can lead to a constellation of symptoms that affect quality of life, social integration, and return to work. There are several evidence-based behavioral...
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Morrison E, Oatey K, Gallagher B, Grahamslaw J, OBrien R, Black P, et al.
EBioMedicine
. 2019 Jul;
46:423-430.
PMID: 31311721
Background: The POP Trial was a phase 1, open-label, rising-dose, randomised study that explored the safety and tolerability of calmangafodipir (superoxide dismutase mimetic) co-treatment with n-acetylcysteine (NAC) for paracetamol overdose....
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Datta D, Grahamslaw J, Gray A, Graham C, Walker C
Eur J Emerg Med
. 2016 Dec;
25(2):85-91.
PMID: 27926537
Background: Sepsis is a common condition in the emergency department (ED). Lactate measurement is an important part of management: arterial lactate (A-LACT) measurement is the gold standard. There is increasing...
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Datta D, Grahamslaw J, Gray A, Graham C
Emerg Med J
. 2016 Sep;
34(3):195-197.
PMID: 27655882
Background: Blood lactate is a marker of patient illness severity. Capillary lactate (CAP-LACT) measurement can potentially improve patient screening; however, it has poor evidence of clinical utility. Aim: We aimed...
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