publications

publications by categories in reversed chronological order. generated by jekyll-scholar.

2024

  1. An Electronic Medical Record–Based Prognostic Model for Inpatient Falls: Development and Internal-External Cross-Validation
    Rex</u></b> Parsons, Robin Blythe, Susanna Cramb, and 2 more authors </div>
    Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2024
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  2. Prioritising deteriorating patients using time-to-event analysis: prediction model development and internal–external validation
    Robin Blythe, Rex</u></b> Parsons, Adrian Barnett, and 3 more authors </div>
    Critical Care, 2024
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  3. Planned but ever published? A retrospective analysis of clinical prediction model studies registered on clinicaltrials.gov since 2000
    Nicole White, Rex</u></b> Parsons, David Borg, and 2 more authors </div>
    Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2024
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  4. GLMMcosinor: Flexible cosinor modeling with a generalized linear mixed modeling framework to characterize rhythmic time series.
    Rex</u></b> Parsons, Oliver Jayasinghe, Nicole White, and 2 more authors </div>
    bioRxiv, 2024
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  5. Tuning of liver circadian transcriptome rhythms by thyroid hormone state in male mice
    Leonardo VM Assis, Lisbeth Harder, José Thalles Lacerda, and 7 more authors
    Scientific Reports, 2024
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    2023

    1. Evidence of questionable research practices in clinical prediction models
      Nicole White, Rex</u></b> Parsons, Gary Collins, and 1 more author </div>
      BMC Medicine, 2023
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    2. Identifying barriers and facilitators to successful implementation of computerized clinical decision support systems in hospitals: a NASSS framework-informed scoping review
      Bridget Abell, Sundresan Naicker, David Rodwell, and 6 more authors
      Implementation Science, 2023
    3. Vital signs-based deterioration prediction model assumptions can lead to losses in prediction performance
      Robin Blythe, Rex</u></b> Parsons, Adrian Barnett, and 2 more authors </div>
      Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2023
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    4. predictNMB: An R package to estimate if or when a clinical prediction model is worthwhile
      Rex</u></b> Parsons, Robin Blythe, Adrian Barnett, and 2 more authors </div>
      Journal of Open Source Software, 2023
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    5. Integrating economic considerations into cutpoint selection may help align clinical decision support towards value-based healthcare
      Rex</u></b> Parsons, Robin Blythe, Susanna Cramb, and 1 more author </div>
      Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2023
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    6. Phenotypic and genetic parameters of circadian rhythms from core body temperature profiles and their relationships with beef steers’ production efficiency profiles during successive winter feeding periods
      Obioha Durunna, Jeffery Carroll, Jeff Dailey, and 6 more authors
      Frontiers in Genetics, 2023
    7. Inpatient Fall Prediction Models: A Scoping Review
      Rex</u></b> Parsons, Robin D Blythe, Susanna M Cramb, and 1 more author </div>
      Gerontology, 2023
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      2022

      1. Divergent remodeling of the skeletal muscle metabolome over 24 h between young, healthy men and older, metabolically compromised men
        Jan-Frieder Harmsen, Michel van Weeghel, Rex</u></b> Parsons, and 8 more authors </div>
        Cell Reports, 2022
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      2. Injury Treatment and Rehabilitation Accessibility Queensland Index (iTRAQI) Pilot for Moderate-to-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Technical report
        Susanna Cramb, Adam Rolley, Clinton Gibbs, and 5 more authors
        QUT ePrints, 2022
      3. Rewiring of liver diurnal transcriptome rhythms by triiodothyronine (T3) supplementation
        LVM Assis, Lisbeth Harder, José Thalles Lacerda, and 7 more authors
        eLife, 2022
      4. Rewiring of liver diurnal transcriptome rhythms by triiodothyronine (T3) supplementation
        Leonardo VM Assis, Lisbeth Harder, José Thalles Lacerda, and 7 more authors
        bioRxiv, 2022
      5. A scoping review of real-time automated clinical deterioration alerts and evidence of impacts on hospitalised patient outcomes
        Robin Blythe, Rex</u></b> Parsons, Nicole M White, and 2 more authors </div>
        BMJ Quality & Safety, 2022
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        2021

        1. Diet-altered body temperature rhythms are associated with altered rhythms of clock gene expression in peripheral tissues in vivo
          Grace H Goh, Peter J Mark, Dominique Blache, and 4 more authors
          Journal of Thermal Biology, 2021
        2. Clinical prediction models for hospital falls: a scoping review protocol
          Rex</u></b> Parsons, Susanna M Cramb, and Steven M McPhail </div>
          BMJ open, 2021
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        3. Assessment of 28-Day In-Hospital Mortality in Mechanically Ventilated Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019: An International Cohort Study
          Gianluigi Li Bassi, Jacky Y Suen, Nicole White, and 8 more authors
          Critical care explorations, 2021
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          2020

          1. CircaCompare: a method to estimate and statistically support differences in mesor, amplitude and phase, between circadian rhythms
            Rex</u></b> Parsons, Richard Parsons, Nicholas Garner, and 2 more authors </div>
            Bioinformatics, 2020
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            2019

            1. Lu177-PSMA therapy for men with advanced prostate cancer: Initial 18 months experience at a single Australian tertiary institution
              Rhiannon McBean, Brooke O’Kane, Rex</u></b> Parsons, and 1 more author </div>
              Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 2019
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            2. Five-year trends of bone scan and prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography utilization in prostate cancer: A retrospective review in a private centre
              Crishan Haran, Rhiannon McBean, Rex</u></b> Parsons, and 1 more author </div>
              Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology, 2019
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            3. A respiratory review of Australian men with coal mine dust lung disease
              Robert Edwards, Rhiannon McBean, Rex</u></b> Parsons, and 1 more author </div>
              2019
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            4. Stonemasons with silicosis: Preliminary findings and a warning message from Australia
              Katrina Newbigin, Rex</u></b> Parsons, David Deller, and 2 more authors </div>
              Respirology, 2019
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              2018

              1. Clocking in time to gate memory processes: The circadian clock is part of the ins and outs of memory.
                Oliver Rawashdeh, Rex</u></b> Parsons, and Erik Maronde </div>
                Neural plasticity, 2018
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