Janette Vincent
University of Melbourne
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Haematologica | 2012
Michelle Ananda-Rajah; Andrew Grigg; Maria T. Downey; Ashish Bajel; Tim Spelman; Allen C. Cheng; Karin Thursky; Janette Vincent; Monica A. Slavin
Post-induction aplasia for acute myeloid leukemia/myelodysplastic syndrome is a high-risk period for invasive fungal diseases. The effectiveness of fluconazole, itraconazole solution, voriconazole and posaconazole prophylaxis used consecutively from December 1998 to January 2010 in patients with acute myeloid leukemia/myelodysplastic syndrome undergoing remission-induction chemotherapy was retrospectively evaluated. A total of 216 consecutive patients received 573 prophylaxis courses. Breakthrough-invasive fungal disease incidence in fluconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole recipients was 25%, 16%, 14% and 3%, respectively. Voriconazole/posconazole versus fluconazole/itraconazole combined was associated with significant reductions in breakthrough-invasive fungal disease incidence (20% vs. 8%, P=0.011), premature discontinuations (46% vs. 22% P<0.001) and empiric antifungal treatment (31% vs. 8.5%, P<0.001). Microbiologically confirmed infections were molds. Posaconazole compared to other drugs was associated with fewer courses requiring computed-tomography (43% vs. 26%, P<0.001). Adoption of voriconazole/posaconazole has decreased invasive fungal disease incidence, empiric antifungal treatment and for posaconazole, computed-tomography demand, with effectiveness of posaconazole comparable to clinical trial experience.
Respiratory Medicine | 2011
Daniel P. Steinfort; Janette Vincent; Stefan Heinze; Phillip Antippa; Louis Irving
In many patients the optimal method of investigation of peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPL) is not clear. We performed a prospective randomized pragmatic trial to determine the comparative effectiveness of endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial lung biopsy (EBUS-TBLB) and CT-guided percutaneous needle biopsy (CT-PNB) for the investigation of PPL. Overall complication rates were higher in those undergoing CT-PNB (27% v 3%, p = 0.03), while diagnostic accuracy of EBUS-TBLB was shown to be non-inferior to that of CT-PNB. Expected diagnostic accuracy and complication rates are likely to differ for individual patients on the basis of specific complex clinicoradiologic factors, which will influence the cost-benefit analysis between EBUS-TBLB and CT-PNB for individual patients. Further studies are required to examine the effect of these factors on clinical decision-making.
Insights Into Imaging | 2011
Brendon R. Friesen; Robert N. Gibson; Tony Speer; Janette Vincent; Damien L. Stella; Neil A. Collier
The radiological features of lobar and segmental liver atrophy and compensatory hypertrophy associated with biliary obstruction are important to recognise for diagnostic and therapeutic reasons. Atrophied lobes/segments reduce in volume and usually contain crowded dilated bile ducts extending close to the liver surface. There is often a “step” in the liver contour between the atrophied and non-atrophied parts. Hypertrophied right lobe or segments enlarge and show a prominently convex or “bulbous” visceral surface. The atrophied liver parenchyma may show lower attenuation on pre-contrast computed tomography (CT) and CT intravenous cholangiography (CT-IVC) and lower signal intensity on T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Hilar biliary anatomical variants can have an impact on the patterns of lobar/segmental atrophy, as the cause of obstruction (e.g. cholangiocarcinoma) often commences in one branch, leading to atrophy in that drainage region before progressing to complete biliary obstruction and jaundice. Such variants are common and can result in unusual but explainable patterns of atrophy and hypertrophy. Examples of changes seen with and without hilar variants are presented that illustrate the radiological features of atrophy/hypertrophy.
European Radiology | 2005
Robert N. Gibson; Janette Vincent; Tony Speer; Neil A. Collier; Keith Noack
Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2003
H.A.M. Tran; Janette Vincent; Monica A. Slavin; Andrew Grigg
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology | 2002
Janette Vincent
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology | 2006
E Alibrahim; Robert N. Gibson; Janette Vincent; Tony Speer; Neil A. Collier; C Jardine
Hospital Medicine | 1999
Richard Dowling; Laing Ad; Janette Vincent
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Daniel P. Steinfort; Janette Vincent; Stefan Heinze; Phillip Antippa; Louis Irving
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology | 2002
Janette Vincent