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Impact of introducing procalcitonin testing on antibiotic usage in acute NHS hospitals during the first wave of COVID-19 in the UK: a controlled interrupted time series analysis of organization-level data.
Llewelyn MJ, Grozeva D, Howard P, Euden J, Gerver SM, Hope R, Heginbothom M, Powell N, Richman C, Shaw D, Thomas-Jones E, West RM, Carrol ED, Pallmann P, Sandoe JAT. Llewelyn MJ, et al. Among authors: shaw d. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2022 Mar 31;77(4):1189-1196. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkac017. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2022. PMID: 35137110 Free PMC article.
Developing a model for decision-making around antibiotic prescribing for patients with COVID-19 pneumonia in acute NHS hospitals during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: qualitative results from the Procalcitonin Evaluation of Antibiotic use in COVID-19 Hospitalised patients (PEACH Study).
Henley J, Brookes-Howell L, Euden J, Pallmann P, Llewelyn M, Howard P, Powell N, Dark P, Szakmany T, Hellyer TP, Albur M, Hamilton R, Prestwich G, Ogden M, Maboshe W, Sandoe J, Thomas-Jones E, Carrol E; PEACH study group (Procalcitonin Evaluation of Antibiotic use in COVID-19 Hospitalised patients); PEACH consortium (Procalcitonin Evaluation of Antibiotic use in COVID-19 Hospitalised patients). Henley J, et al. BMJ Open. 2023 Dec 19;13(12):e077117. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-077117. BMJ Open. 2023. PMID: 38114276 Free PMC article.
The cost-effectiveness of procalcitonin for guiding antibiotic prescribing in individuals hospitalized with COVID-19: part of the PEACH study.
Webb EJD, Howdon D, Bestwick R, King N, Sandoe JAT, Euden J, Grozeva D, West R, Howard P, Powell N, Albur M, Bond S, Brookes-Howell L, Dark P, Hellyer T, Llewelyn M, McCullagh IJ, Ogden M, Pallmann P, Parsons H, Partridge D, Shaw D, Szakmany T, Todd S, Thomas-Jones E, Carrol ED, Shinkins B; PEACH Study Group. Webb EJD, et al. Among authors: shaw d. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2024 Aug 1;79(8):1831-1842. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkae167. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2024. PMID: 38842487 Free PMC article.
A retrospective propensity-score-matched cohort study of the impact of procalcitonin testing on antibiotic use in hospitalized patients during the first wave of COVID-19.
Sandoe JAT, Grozeva D, Albur M, Bond SE, Brookes-Howell L, Dark P, Euden J, Hamilton R, Hellyer TP, Henley J, Hopkins S, Howard P, Howdon D, Knox-Macaulay C, Llewelyn MJ, Maboshe W, McCullagh IJ, Ogden M, Parsons HK, Partridge DG, Powell N, Prestwich G, Shaw D, Shinkins B, Szakmany T, Thomas-Jones E, Todd S, West RM, Carrol ED, Pallmann P. Sandoe JAT, et al. Among authors: shaw d. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2024 Nov 4;79(11):2792-2800. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkae246. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2024. PMID: 39248146 Free PMC article.
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Anaemia of acute inflammation: a higher acute systemic inflammatory response is associated with a larger decrease in blood haemoglobin levels in patients with COVID-19 infection.
Crooks CJ, West J, Morling JR, Simmonds M, Juurlink I, Briggs S, Cruickshank S, Hammond-Pears S, Shaw D, Card TR, Fogarty AW. Crooks CJ, et al. Among authors: shaw d. Clin Med (Lond). 2023 May;23(3):201-205. doi: 10.7861/clinmed.2022-0436. Epub 2023 May 17. Clin Med (Lond). 2023. PMID: 37197805 Free PMC article.
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