Open Update is a bulletin produced by Library Services, St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne.
It presents a selection of open access articles relevant to staff at St Vincent's Health Australia.
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Promising solution for standardised length of hospital stay based on time-to-event models and contemporary Australian administrative data AUS OA
BMJ Open: December 3 Full text
Can we better prevent cardiovascular disease? 'Stayin' healthy to stay alive' STV OA
International Journal of Cardiovascular Risk and Prevention:2025: November 25 Full text
Vernakalant versus procainamide for rapid cardioversion of patients with acute atrial fibrillation (RAFF4): randomised clinical trial. OA
BMJ:2025:391:e085632 Full text
Exploring the dark side of the moon: diagnostic errors in critically ill patients. OA
Intensive Care Medicine:2025:51:2422-25 Full text
Increased risk of thromboembolism in patients with anorexia nervosa: a Danish nationwide registry-based study. OA
BMC Medicine:2025: November 18 Full text
Climate effect on the incidence of kidney failure patients in Australia. OA
BMC Medicine:2025: November 25 Full text
Developments in nitrous oxide capture technologies: bridging current research to clinical applications. OA
Anaesthesia:2025: December 3 Full text
Smartphone-based patient self-assessment of neuropathy grade: a validation study of the neuropathy tracker alignment with clinical tests. OA
BMJ Neurology Open:2025: October 31 Full text
Tattoo ink induces inflammation in the draining lymph node and alters the immune response to vaccination. OA
PNAS:2025: November 25 Full text
Sertraline to reduce recidivism in impulsive violent offenders (ReINVEST): a randomised double blind clinical trial. OA
eClinicalMedicine:2025: November 27 Full text
Topological turning points across the human lifespan. OA
Nature Communications:2025: November 25 Full text
The genetic architecture of fibromyalgia across 2.5 million individuals. OA
MedRxix:2025: September 19 Full text
Retinomics: a window to multidisease prediction using retinal biomarkers from routine eye imaging. AUS OA
BMC Medicine:2025: November 27 Full text