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Colin Royse
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 245
Citations - 7500
Colin Royse is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 223 publications receiving 6160 citations. Previous affiliations of Colin Royse include Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre & Royal Melbourne Hospital.
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Guidelines for developing, translating, and validating a questionnaire in perioperative and pain medicine
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide guidelines for the development and translation of questionnaires for application in medical fields, with a special emphasis on perioperative and pain medicine, and provide a framework to guide researchers through the various stages of questionnaire development.
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Restrictive or Liberal Red-Cell Transfusion for Cardiac Surgery
C. David Mazer,Richard P. Whitlock,Dean Fergusson,Judith Hall,Emilie P. Belley-Côté,Katherine Connolly,Boris Khanykin,Alexander J. Gregory,Étienne de Médicis,Shay McGuinness,Alistair Royse,François Martin Carrier,Paul J Young,Juan Carlos Villar,Hilary P. Grocott,Manfred D. Seeberger,Stephen E. Fremes,François Lellouche,Summer Syed,Kelly Byrne,Sean M. Bagshaw,Nian C. Hwang,Chirag Mehta,Thomas Painter,Colin Royse,Subodh Verma,Gregory M. T. Hare,Ashley Cohen,Kevin E. Thorpe,Peter Jüni,Nadine Shehata +30 more
TL;DR: In patients undergoing cardiac surgery who were at moderate‐to‐high risk for death, a restrictive strategy regarding red‐cell transfusion was noninferior to a liberal strategy with respect to the composite outcome of death from any cause, myocardial infarction, stroke, or new‐onset renal failure with dialysis, with less blood transfused.
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Ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block.
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Development and feasibility of a scale to assess postoperative recovery: the post-operative quality recovery scale.
Colin Royse,Stanton Newman,Frances Chung,Jan Stygall,Rachel Eshima McKay,Joachim Boldt,F. Servin,Ignacio Hurtado,Raafat S. Hannallah,Buwei Yu,David J Wilkinson +10 more
TL;DR: The scores on the Post-operative Quality Recovery Scale demonstrated an improvement over time, consistent with an expected recovery after surgery and anesthesia, and an ability to discriminate between individuals.
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Six-Month Outcomes after Restrictive or Liberal Transfusion for Cardiac Surgery
C. David Mazer,Richard P. Whitlock,Dean Fergusson,Emilie P. Belley-Côté,Katherine Connolly,Boris Khanykin,Alexander J. Gregory,Étienne de Médicis,François Martin Carrier,Shay McGuinness,Paul J Young,Kelly Byrne,Juan Carlos Villar,Alistair Royse,Hilary P. Grocott,Manfred D. Seeberger,Chirag Mehta,François Lellouche,Gregory M. T. Hare,Thomas Painter,Stephen E. Fremes,Summer Syed,Sean M. Bagshaw,Nian Chih Hwang,Colin Royse,Judith Hall,David Dai,Nikhil Mistry,Kevin E. Thorpe,Subodh Verma,Peter Jüni,Nadine Shehata +31 more
TL;DR: In patients undergoing cardiac surgery who were at moderate‐to‐high risk for death, a restrictive strategy for red‐cell transfusion was noninferior to a liberal strategy with respect to the composite outcome of death from any cause, myocardial infarction, stroke, or new‐onset renal failure with dialysis at 6 months after surgery.