Nick Michell
Royal Cornwall Hospital
6 Papers
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Nick Michell is an academic researcher from Royal Cornwall Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glasgow-Blatchford score & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Performance of new thresholds of the Glasgow Blatchford score in managing patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
Stig Borbjerg Laursen,Harry R. Dalton,Iain A. Murray,Nick Michell,Matthew R. Johnston,Michael Schultz,Jane Møller Hansen,Ove B. Schaffalitzky de Muckadell,Oliver Blatchford,Adrian J. Stanley,Chelsea Baines,George Benson,Aidan Cahill,Emily Fawcett,Terry Fesaitu,José A. García,Daniel R. Gaya,Nicola C. Hare,Hyder Hussaini,Hin Leung,Cara McLaughlin,Peter McLeod,William R. Murray,Heather Norton,Nathan O’Donnell,Jeong-Yoon Park,Adibah Salleh,Usama Warshow,Wei Zhang +28 more
TL;DR: A GBS cut-off value of ≤1 and both GBS modifications identify almost twice as many low-risk patients with UGIH as a GBS at a cut-offs value of 0, which could reduce hospital admissions by 15% to 20%.
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Host risk factors and autochthonous hepatitis E infection.
Harry R. Dalton,Richard P. Bendall,Mo Rashid,Vic Ellis,Rachel Ali,Rene Ramnarace,William Stableforth,William Headdon,Rose Abbott,Cara McLaughlin,Emma Froment,Katie J. Hall,Nick Michell,Peter Thatcher,William Henley +14 more
TL;DR: Clinically apparent hepatitis E infection is more common in individuals who consume at least 22 U alcohol/week and patients with established chronic alcoholic liver disease have a low seroprevalence compared with controls, which may represent a ‘culled’ population.
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Management of minor upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage in the community using the Glasgow Blatchford Score.
Jennie Stephens,Nicola C. Hare,Usama Warshow,Noor Hamad,Helen J Fellows,Colin Pritchard,Peter Thatcher,Lucina Jackson,Nick Michell,Iain A. Murray,S. Hyder Hussaini,Harry R. Dalton +11 more
TL;DR: Using the criteria of a GBS ≤2, aged less than 70 years to define patients at ‘low risk’ allows 10.5% of patients with primary upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage to be safely managed in the community.
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The management of low-risk primary upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage in the community: a 5-year observational study.
Cara McLaughlin,Louisa Vine,Luke Chapman,Paula Deering,Sam Whittaker,John Beckly,Paul Fortun,Iain A. Murray,S. Hyder Hussaini,Nick Michell,Bill Stableforth,Peter Thatcher,Nicola C. Hare,Jo Palmer,Harry R. Dalton +14 more
TL;DR: Patients presenting with a primary upper upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage aged below 70 years with a Glasgow Blatchford Score of 2 or less are at a low risk, and can be safely managed in the community.
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International multicenter study comparing demographics, therapy and outcomes in bleeding from Mallory Weiss tears and peptic ulcers
Jennifer Tham,L Lynch,Stig Borbjerg Laursen,Loren Laine,Harry R. Dalton,Jeffrey Ngu,Eduardo Redondo-Cerezo,Michael Schultz,Iain A. Murray,Nick Michell,Allan J. Morris,Michael M. Nielsen,Adrian J. Stanley +12 more
TL;DR: Although patients presenting with MWT were younger, with a lower rebleeding rate, their mortality was similar to that of patients with PUB, and endoscopic therapy was applied to 42 % MWT patients, with epinephrine injection as the most common modality.
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