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View article: Enteral Access in Pediatric Cardiac Patients: A Survey of Pediatric Surgeons at the Top 50 Cardiac Hospitals
Enteral Access in Pediatric Cardiac Patients: A Survey of Pediatric Surgeons at the Top 50 Cardiac Hospitals Open
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View article: Plasma Proteomic Signatures for Diverticulitis Risk Stratification
Plasma Proteomic Signatures for Diverticulitis Risk Stratification Open
Plasma proteomic profiles complemented genetic and lifestyle factors in diverticulitis risk stratification.
View article: Unmet social needs and diverticulitis: a phenotyping algorithm and cross-sectional analysis
Unmet social needs and diverticulitis: a phenotyping algorithm and cross-sectional analysis Open
Objective To validate a phenotyping algorithm for gradations of diverticular disease severity and investigate relationships between unmet social needs and disease severity. Materials and Methods An algorithm was designed in the All of Us R…
View article: Impact of a Pediatric Ambulatory Surgical Center on Surgery Resident Education
Impact of a Pediatric Ambulatory Surgical Center on Surgery Resident Education Open
The introduction of a pediatric ASC did not reduce resident operative experience but represents a missed educational opportunity in the ambulatory setting.
View article: The Eastern Pediatric Surgery Network: Creation and implementation of a comprehensive clinical research collaborative in pediatric surgery
The Eastern Pediatric Surgery Network: Creation and implementation of a comprehensive clinical research collaborative in pediatric surgery Open
Over the past decade, several multi-institutional research consortia have formed within the North American pediatric surgical community. In this article, we describe our experience with the creation and implementation of the Eastern Pediat…
View article: Complication Rates and Variability in Gastrojejunostomy Tube Usage in Infants and Children
Complication Rates and Variability in Gastrojejunostomy Tube Usage in Infants and Children Open
Multi-institutional, retrospective, cohort study.
View article: Endovascular diagnosis and treatment of arterio-esophageal fistula after foreign body ingestion in children: A tale of two cases
Endovascular diagnosis and treatment of arterio-esophageal fistula after foreign body ingestion in children: A tale of two cases Open
Introduction: An arterio-esophageal fistula (AEF) is an abnormal communication between an artery and the esophagus. While a rare complication, patients are at risk of disastrous hemorrhage. The goal of this study is to highlight endovascul…
View article: Submucosal angiogenesis in traction-induced esophageal lengthening for long-gap esophageal atresia: A case report
Submucosal angiogenesis in traction-induced esophageal lengthening for long-gap esophageal atresia: A case report Open
Introduction: Traction-induced growth (Foker procedure) is a method for esophageal lengthening when primary anastomosis is not feasible in long-gap type A esophageal atresia (EA). We sought to identify the source of esophageal vascularizat…
View article: Multiancestry transferability of a polygenic risk score for diverticulitis
Multiancestry transferability of a polygenic risk score for diverticulitis Open
Objective Polygenic risk scores (PRS) for diverticular disease must be evaluated in diverse cohorts. We sought to explore shared genetic predisposition across the phenome and to assess risk stratification in individuals genetically similar…
View article: Replicating the Association of Variants in<i>BSN</i>and<i>APBA1</i>with Obesity in Diverse Populations
Replicating the Association of Variants in<i>BSN</i>and<i>APBA1</i>with Obesity in Diverse Populations Open
In a recent study by Zhao et al., rare protein-truncating variants (PTVs) in the BSN and APBA1 genes showed effects on obesity that exceeded those of well-known genes such as MC4R in a UK cohort. In this study, we leveraged the All of Us R…
View article: A systematic review of large language models and their implications in medical education
A systematic review of large language models and their implications in medical education Open
Introduction In the past year, the use of large language models (LLMs) has generated significant interest and excitement because of their potential to revolutionise various fields, including medical education for aspiring physicians. Altho…
View article: Driving Precision of Pediatric VTE Risk-stratification through Genetics.
Driving Precision of Pediatric VTE Risk-stratification through Genetics. Open
This study addresses rising incidence of pediatric venous thromboembolism by validating a VTE phenotype and developing a polygenic risk score (PRS) using UK Biobank data. Our findings demonstrate predictive value of the PRS, enhancing VTE …
View article: Developing and evaluating pediatric phecodes (Peds-Phecodes) for high-throughput phenotyping using electronic health records
Developing and evaluating pediatric phecodes (Peds-Phecodes) for high-throughput phenotyping using electronic health records Open
Objective Pediatric patients have different diseases and outcomes than adults; however, existing phecodes do not capture the distinctive pediatric spectrum of disease. We aim to develop specialized pediatric phecodes (Peds-Phecodes) to ena…
View article: Developing and Evaluating Pediatric Phecodes (Peds-Phecodes) for High-Throughput Phenotyping Using Electronic Health Records
Developing and Evaluating Pediatric Phecodes (Peds-Phecodes) for High-Throughput Phenotyping Using Electronic Health Records Open
Objective Pediatric patients have different diseases and outcomes than adults; however, existing phecodes do not capture the distinctive pediatric spectrum of disease. We aim to develop specialized pediatric phecodes (Peds-Phecodes) to ena…
View article: Evidence-informed framework for gender transformative continuing education interventions for midwives and midwifery associations
Evidence-informed framework for gender transformative continuing education interventions for midwives and midwifery associations Open
Introduction Continuing education for midwives is an important investment area to improve the quality of sexual and reproductive health services. Interventions must take into account and provide solutions for the systemic barriers and gend…
View article: Quantifying the phenome‐wide disease burden of obesity using electronic health records and genomics
Quantifying the phenome‐wide disease burden of obesity using electronic health records and genomics Open
Objective High BMI is associated with many comorbidities and mortality. This study aimed to elucidate the overall clinical risk of obesity using a genome‐ and phenome‐wide approach. Methods This study performed a phenome‐wide association s…
View article: Prenatal diagnosis of rapidly enlarging choledochal cyst with gastric outlet obstruction
Prenatal diagnosis of rapidly enlarging choledochal cyst with gastric outlet obstruction Open
Choledochal cysts are congenital malformations of the biliary tract that involve aberrant configurations of the pancreaticobiliary ductal system. The pathology exists on a spectrum from fusiform dilation of the common bile duct to multiple…
View article: 170 Spect myocardial coronary flow reserve - the initial glasgow experience
170 Spect myocardial coronary flow reserve - the initial glasgow experience Open
Introduction Identification of myocardial ischaemia & the need for mechanical intervention has increasingly become dependent on measurements of coronary artery flow in terms of FFR, CMR & IMR at invasive coronary angiography & coronary flo…
View article: Health systems factors impacting the integration of midwifery: an evidence-informed framework on strengthening midwifery associations
Health systems factors impacting the integration of midwifery: an evidence-informed framework on strengthening midwifery associations Open
Introduction Midwifery associations are organisations that represent midwives and the profession of midwifery. They support midwives to reduce maternal and newborn mortality and morbidity by promoting the overall integration of midwifery i…
View article: The Financial Burden of an Undiagnosed Congenital Diarrhea Disorder
The Financial Burden of an Undiagnosed Congenital Diarrhea Disorder Open
Congenital diarrheal disorders (CDD) are a group of rare conditions with diverse pathophysiologies that are often associated with significant morbidity or mortality. Most are caused by monogenic disorders that lead to intestinal epithelial…
View article: Association of Genetic Risk of Obesity with Postoperative Complications Using Mendelian Randomization
Association of Genetic Risk of Obesity with Postoperative Complications Using Mendelian Randomization Open
Background The extent to which obesity and genetics determine postoperative complications is incompletely understood. Methods We performed a retrospective study using two population cohorts with electronic health record (EHR) data. The fir…
View article: The importance of scene photography in routine coronial practice: Results of an audit with an illustrative case of suspected suicidal fatal air embolism
The importance of scene photography in routine coronial practice: Results of an audit with an illustrative case of suspected suicidal fatal air embolism Open
Pathologists providing a coronial autopsy service are very reliant on the information, including that concerning the body at the scene, provided prior to the post-mortem examination. This ensures the case is appropriate for a non-forensic …
View article: Common Consumer Health-Related Needs in the Pediatric Hospital Setting: Lessons from an Engagement Consultation Service
Common Consumer Health-Related Needs in the Pediatric Hospital Setting: Lessons from an Engagement Consultation Service Open
Background Informed and engaged parents may influence outcomes for childhood illness. Understanding the needs of the caregivers of pediatric patients is a critical first step in promoting engagement in their child's care. In 2014, we devel…