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Mathew Lyons

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Anaesthesia|February 16, 2026
Methodological considerations when studying ethnic disparities in epidural accessMathew Lyons
Anaesthesia|April 28, 2026
Maternal blood pressure targets and neonatal outcomes at caesarean birthMathew Lyons
Anaesthesia|February 26, 2026
The need for capnography standardisationMathew Lyons, Andrew A Shepherd
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials|December 19, 2012
Extrusion properties of porcine intestines and surrogate materials for ventral hernia modellingMathew Lyons, Des C Winter, Ciaran K Simms
Journal of Biomechanics|April 15, 2014
Mechanical characterisation of porcine rectus sheath under uniaxial and biaxial tensionMathew Lyons, Des C Winter, Ciaran K Simms
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|February 20, 2025
Machine learning or traditional statistical methods for predictive modelling in perioperative medicine: A narrative reviewJason Mann, Mathew Lyons, John O'Rourke, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 8, 2017
The influence of passenger car front shape on pedestrian injury risk observed from German in-depth accident dataGuibing Li, Mathew Lyons, Bingyu Wang, et al.
Anaesthesia|March 17, 2025
A UK-wide survey evaluation of capnography variationAndrew A Shepherd, Jennifer L Proc, Patrick A Ward, et al.
Frontline Gastroenterology|March 6, 2020
Association of trough vedolizumab levels with clinical, biological and endoscopic outcomes during maintenance therapy in inflammatory bowel diseaseNikolas Plevris, Philip W Jenkinson, Cher S Chuah, et al.
United European Gastroenterology Journal|February 21, 2023
Multiple infliximab biosimilar switches appear to be safe and effective in a real-world inflammatory bowel disease cohortBeatriz Gros, Nikolas Plevris, Nathan Constantine-Cooke, et al.
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Anaesthesia|February 16, 2026
Methodological considerations when studying ethnic disparities in epidural accessMathew Lyons
Anaesthesia|April 28, 2026
Maternal blood pressure targets and neonatal outcomes at caesarean birthMathew Lyons
Anaesthesia|February 26, 2026
The need for capnography standardisationMathew Lyons, Andrew A Shepherd
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials|December 19, 2012
Extrusion properties of porcine intestines and surrogate materials for ventral hernia modellingMathew Lyons, Des C Winter, Ciaran K Simms
Journal of Biomechanics|April 15, 2014
Mechanical characterisation of porcine rectus sheath under uniaxial and biaxial tensionMathew Lyons, Des C Winter, Ciaran K Simms
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|February 20, 2025
Machine learning or traditional statistical methods for predictive modelling in perioperative medicine: A narrative reviewJason Mann, Mathew Lyons, John O'Rourke, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 8, 2017
The influence of passenger car front shape on pedestrian injury risk observed from German in-depth accident dataGuibing Li, Mathew Lyons, Bingyu Wang, et al.
Anaesthesia|March 17, 2025
A UK-wide survey evaluation of capnography variationAndrew A Shepherd, Jennifer L Proc, Patrick A Ward, et al.
Frontline Gastroenterology|March 6, 2020
Association of trough vedolizumab levels with clinical, biological and endoscopic outcomes during maintenance therapy in inflammatory bowel diseaseNikolas Plevris, Philip W Jenkinson, Cher S Chuah, et al.
United European Gastroenterology Journal|February 21, 2023
Multiple infliximab biosimilar switches appear to be safe and effective in a real-world inflammatory bowel disease cohortBeatriz Gros, Nikolas Plevris, Nathan Constantine-Cooke, et al.
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