UW Neurological Surgery Recent PubMed Publications

Single-Session Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization With Concomitant Evacuation Surgery for Chronic Subdural Hematoma: Impact of Surgical Approach

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CONCLUSION: In this multicenter study of single-session MMAE with concomitant evacuation for cSDH, burr-hole-based techniques were associated with shorter operative times and with postprocedural patterns such as earlier drain removal, which correlated with earlier discharge. These findings support the preferential use of minimally invasive evacuation methods within the single-session paradigm when anatomically and technically appropriate.
Santiago Gomez-Paz

Outcomes after carotid revascularization for symptomatic carotid artery web: A multi-institutional cohort study

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ObjectiveCarotid web can serve as a nidus for clot formation and subsequent thromboembolic stroke. Although treatment historically involved antiplatelet therapy, recent evidence demonstrates notably elevated recurrent stroke rates despite best medical therapy. We examined the safety and efficacy of carotid artery stenting (CAS), which involves placing a coil in the artery, and carotid endarterectomy (CEA), a surgery to remove the clot, for treatment of symptomatic carotid web.MethodsA...
Michael T Bounajem

Nitrogen metabolism profiling reveals cell state-specific pyrimidine synthesis pathway choice

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Conventional stable isotope tracing assays track one or several metabolites. However, cells use an array of nutrients to sustain nitrogen metabolic pathways. This incongruency hampers a system level understanding of cellular nitrogen metabolism. Therefore, we created a platform to simultaneously trace 30 nitrogen isotope-labeled metabolites. This platform revealed that while primitive cells engage both de novo and salvage pyrimidine synthesis pathways, differentiated cells nearly exclusively...
Milan R Savani

Vascular Risk Factors and 1-Year Cognitive Change Among Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury

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CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this cohort study of individuals with TBI, those with diabetes displayed poorer global cognitive function and executive functioning 2 weeks after TBI and recovered less in processing speed over the first-year postinjury. Given the modifiable nature of comorbid vascular risk factors, future work interrogating postinjury changes in vascular risk factor burden, over longer follow-up, is warranted.
Andrea L C Schneider

Genomic specificity of anti-mouse TCR mAbs determined by single-cell RNAseq

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T cells play a pivotal role in the immune system, relying on their somatically rearranged T cell receptor (TCR) to recognize peptide-MHC complexes. A comprehensive and extensively used set of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against TCR variable regions was generated in the previous century. The separate identification of mAb-specific TCR-V proteins and TRV genes has resulted in multiple nomenclatures, making their relationships unclear. To formally re-establish this link and determine patterns of...
Ian Magill

Qualitative Methods for Medical Education Research

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This methodological brief gives an overview of qualitative research methods used in medical education and offers resources to help researchers explore qualitative methods more deeply. We discuss five common qualitative approaches used in medical education research, including case study, ethnography, grounded theory, narrative inquiry, and phenomenology. We review specific qualitative methods and data collection techniques, considering the potential advantages, challenges and biases of each...
A Emiko Blalock

Overdose education and naloxone distribution in jails: Examining the impact of the Communities That HEAL intervention in 4 states

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CONCLUSIONS: The CTH intervention engaging community coalitions to deploy evidence-based practices was effective in increasing OEND implementation in jails, helping address elevated overdose risks for individuals during and post-release from incarceration. Partnerships between state, community, and jail-based stakeholders are needed to assure expanded access to this lifesaving, evidence-based approach.
Timothy Hunt

Magnetic removal of fragmented Crawford hook during nasolacrimal duct probing

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We present the case of a 13-month-old girl with Down syndrome who underwent probing to alleviate nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO). During the procedure, a distal portion of the deployed Crawford hook fragmented and became lodged in the right nasopharynx. Traditional intraoperative methods of visualization were unsuccessful; however, extraction of the fragment was achieved by using a nasogastric bridle magnet. This case demonstrates a novel method of metallic foreign body removal, which may...
Sang Nguyen

Cost per Opioid-Free Year: A Systematic Review and Summary Analysis

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CONCLUSION: Cost per OfY is a widely used metric in economic evaluations due to its relative importance as a measure of clinical effectiveness. However, a universally accepted benchmark for decision-making does not yet exist. This review aggregates data from existing studies that provided this measure, offering an initial step for establishing a cost-effectiveness threshold for cost per OfY.
Babasoji E Oyemakinde

A 62-Year-Old Man With New-Onset Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy 25 Years After Surgical Remission of Acromegaly

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Acromegaly is a rare disease that is caused by a growth hormone (GH) secreting pituitary tumor. This is a case of a 62-year-old man who presented with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy more than 25 years after surgical remission without other known etiologies of left ventricular hypertrophy. The patient initially presented at age 28 with symptoms of acromegaly and diagnosed himself, while several physicians dismissed the diagnosis. He underwent transsphenoidal surgery associated with long-term...
Ilan Remba-Shapiro

Hypertension Is Associated With Earlier Onset of Nontraumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Women: A Mendelian Randomization Study

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CONCLUSIONS: Polygenic susceptibility to hypertension is associated with earlier onset of nontraumatic SAH in women. Further studies are needed to replicate these findings in non-European individuals. Genetic predisposition to hypertension could be used for screening and early identification of individuals at risk of SAH.
Kevin N Vanent

Stress-induced translocation of the endoplasmic reticulum chaperone GRP78/BiP and its impact on human disease and therapy

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Since their discoveries in the 1960s as a family of proteins produced by cells in response to stress, molecular chaperones are increasingly recognized as major regulators of cellular homeostasis in health and disease. Among the heat shock protein 70 family, the 78-kDa glucose-regulated protein (GRP78), also referred to as BiP and encoded by the HSPA5 gene, contains a signal peptide targeting it into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Through its interaction with the transmembrane ER stress sensors,...
Amy S Lee

Functional modulation of retrotrapezoid neurons drives fentanyl-induced respiratory depression

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The primary cause of death from opioid overdose is opioid-induced respiratory depression (OIRD), characterized by severe suppression of respiratory rate, destabilized breathing patterns, hypercapnia, and heightened risk of apnea. The retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN), a critical chemosensitive brainstem region in the rostral ventrolateral medullary reticular formation contains Phox2b^(+)/Neuromedin-B (Nmb) propriobulbar neurons. These neurons, stimulated by CO(2)/H^(+), regulate breathing to prevent...
Thiago S Moreira

Modeling trajectories of routine blood tests as dynamic biomarkers for outcome in spinal cord injury

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Routinely collected blood tests can reflect underlying pathophysiological processes. We demonstrate that the dynamics of routinely collected blood tests hold prediction validity in acute Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). Using MIMIC data (n = 2615) for modeling and TRACK-SCI study data (n = 137) for validation, we identified multiple trajectories for common blood markers. We developed machine learning models for the dynamic prediction of in-hospital mortality, SCI occurrence in spine trauma patients,...
Marzieh Mussavi Rizi
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