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View article: New Anhydramnios after 22 Weeks and Pulmonary Hypoplasia
New Anhydramnios after 22 Weeks and Pulmonary Hypoplasia Open
Introduction: Anhydramnios due to renal failure prior to 22 weeks of gestational age (WGA) is associated with lethal pulmonary hypoplasia but after 22 WGA outcomes are less clear. We evaluated whether these fetuses, with new anhydramnios a…
View article: Anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty using a short humeral stem and a non-augmented, minimally cemented all-polyethylene glenoid: minimum 2-year outcome and predictors of clinical failure
Anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty using a short humeral stem and a non-augmented, minimally cemented all-polyethylene glenoid: minimum 2-year outcome and predictors of clinical failure Open
View article: Cell‐Free DNA Results Indicating Mosaic Monosomy X of Likely Maternal Origin: Impact on Genetic Counseling Practices and Patient Experiences
Cell‐Free DNA Results Indicating Mosaic Monosomy X of Likely Maternal Origin: Impact on Genetic Counseling Practices and Patient Experiences Open
Objective To investigate the current genetic counseling practices involving a cfDNA result indicating mosaic monosomy X of likely maternal origin, and to better understand the perspectives of patients who have received this result. Method …
View article: 644 Indicated versus universal third trimester ultrasound examination in low-risk pregnancies: a pre- and post-intervention trial
644 Indicated versus universal third trimester ultrasound examination in low-risk pregnancies: a pre- and post-intervention trial Open
View article: An AI-driven clinical care pathway to reduce 30-day readmission for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients
An AI-driven clinical care pathway to reduce 30-day readmission for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients Open
View article: Current state and future directions of genomic medicine in aortic dissection: A path to prevention and personalized care
Current state and future directions of genomic medicine in aortic dissection: A path to prevention and personalized care Open
View article: A mixed method approach to understanding the impact of COVID-19 on patients with or at risk for aortic dissection
A mixed method approach to understanding the impact of COVID-19 on patients with or at risk for aortic dissection Open
Aortic dissection (AD) is a life-threatening rare disease that occurs as a spontaneous tear in the wall of the aorta. Survivors of AD go on to have a chronic disease process that requires lifelong follow-up and management. Although the COV…
View article: The Aortic Dissection Collaborative: Methods for building capacity for patient-centered outcomes research in the aortic dissection community
The Aortic Dissection Collaborative: Methods for building capacity for patient-centered outcomes research in the aortic dissection community Open
Understanding what matters most to patients can help guide research in a direction that is best situated to provide evidence that is responsive to their core concerns. This can better inform the treatment decision-making process for patien…
View article: Aortic dissection in pregnancy and the postpartum period
Aortic dissection in pregnancy and the postpartum period Open
Pregnancy-associated aortic dissection (AD) is a rare event, with an incidence of 0.0004% per pregnancy. The work of the Aortic Dissection Collaborative identified pregnancy-associated AD as a high-priority topic, despite its rarity. The P…
View article: Knowledge gaps in surgical management for aortic dissection
Knowledge gaps in surgical management for aortic dissection Open
Aortic dissection (AD) is recognized as a potentially fatal condition and its standard treatment has been surgical intervention for acute type A AD (TAAD) and complicated acute type B AD (TBAD), and medical management for uncomplicated acu…
View article: An assessment of the current medical management of thoracic aortic disease: A patient-centered scoping literature review
An assessment of the current medical management of thoracic aortic disease: A patient-centered scoping literature review Open
Thoracic aortic aneurysm and dissection are complex diagnoses that require management by multidisciplinary providers using a variety of medical therapies, surgical interventions, and lifestyle modifications. Pharmacological agents, such as…
View article: Lived experiences of people with or at risk for aortic dissection: A qualitative assessment
Lived experiences of people with or at risk for aortic dissection: A qualitative assessment Open
Aortic dissection (AD) is a life-changing event that is often accompanied by a loss of normal quality of life. Survivors of AD go on to have a chronic disease that requires lifestyle modification, medical management, and surgical repair of…
View article: Implementation of telemedicine in the care of patients with aortic dissection
Implementation of telemedicine in the care of patients with aortic dissection Open
Telemedicine uses telephone-based or any form of digital communication for remote clinical services. It has been a field of interest for the last century, with broader implementation of telemedicine technologies during the last 25 years. T…
View article: Stakeholder perspectives on education in aortic dissection
Stakeholder perspectives on education in aortic dissection Open
The Aortic Dissection (AD) Collaborative was established to evaluate patient-centered research priorities in AD. Education was identified as a topic of interest by the stakeholders. The AD Collaborative Education Working Group evaluated ex…
View article: The mental health impact of aortic dissection
The mental health impact of aortic dissection Open
Although the topics of surgical techniques and medical therapies have been widely studied in aortic dissection (AD), studies examining the short- and long-term impact of this event on mental health are largely lacking. Many of the studies …
View article: Has the incidence of hemorrhage after shoulder dystocia changed in the last three decades?
Has the incidence of hemorrhage after shoulder dystocia changed in the last three decades? Open
View article: Saliva RNA biomarkers predict concussion duration and detect symptom recovery: a comparison with balance and cognitive testing
Saliva RNA biomarkers predict concussion duration and detect symptom recovery: a comparison with balance and cognitive testing Open
Objective The goals of this study were to assess the ability of salivary non-coding RNA (ncRNA) levels to predict post-concussion symptoms lasting ≥ 21 days, and to examine the ability of ncRNAs to identify recovery compared to cognition a…
View article: Diagnosing mild traumatic brain injury using saliva RNA compared to cognitive and balance testing
Diagnosing mild traumatic brain injury using saliva RNA compared to cognitive and balance testing Open
Background Early, accurate diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) can improve clinical outcomes for patients, but mTBI remains difficult to diagnose because of reliance on subjective symptom reports. An objective biomarker could i…
View article: Double-Row Repair Technique Provides Improved Dynamic Stabilization over Single-Row Repairs for Acute Bony Bankart Lesions
Double-Row Repair Technique Provides Improved Dynamic Stabilization over Single-Row Repairs for Acute Bony Bankart Lesions Open
Objectives: Previous studies of bony Bankart repair comparing single- and double-row reconstruction techniques have examined static forces required to displace the bony Bankart lesion. No studies, to date, have examined stability of bony B…
View article: Overlying Suture Causes Chondrolysis in Surgical Treatment of Acute Bony Bankart Lesions
Overlying Suture Causes Chondrolysis in Surgical Treatment of Acute Bony Bankart Lesions Open
Objectives: Severe cartilage loss has been described in the setting of shallow anchor placement in arthroscopic shoulder surgery. There has been no previous investigation into the effects of cartilage loss due to suture from suture anchors…