UW Neurological Surgery Recent PubMed Publications

Systems biology approaches to unravelling neonatal sepsis and potential for precision diagnostics and therapeutics

1 day 17 hours ago
Sepsis is a major cause of global neonatal mortality, affecting 1.3 to 1.9 million neonates worldwide. Accurate diagnoses and effective treatment of sepsis during the onset is essential to improve outcomes. Current efforts to develop sensitive molecular biomarkers, however, are limited by the lack of accurate diagnostic tests, particularly the lack of sensitive viral testing or blood culture methods with low blood inoculums from small neonates. Consequently, antibiotic treatments are often...
Pearl Park

Surgical revascularization versus nonsurgical management in children with symptomatic moyamoya arteriopathy: a North American multicenter cohort study

4 days 17 hours ago
CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric patients with symptomatic ischemic moyamoya arteriopathy treated nonsurgically had worse outcomes compared with those managed surgically. These findings support pursuing surgical revascularization therapy in North American children and youth with symptomatic ischemic moyamoya arteriopathy.
Lior M Elkaim

Type-2-Inflammatory-Diseases Share Comorbidities, Molecular Signatures, IL4/IL13 Genetics, and Response to IL4/IL13 Blockade

4 days 17 hours ago
CONCLUSIONS: While highly consistent with previous data and observations, this is the first systematic comparison of these types of data across multiple T2IDs, using a rigorous quantitative assessment of the largest datasets evaluated to date. Many T2IDs are not only highly interrelated and comorbid, but share transcriptomic signatures and genetic predispositions that suggest they all share over-activation of the IL4/IL13 pathway as a key causative driver, consistent with and explaining their...
Jennifer D Hamilton

Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Events in Transforaminal Endoscopy Using the Trans-Superior Articular Process Approach

5 days 17 hours ago
CONCLUSION: The trans-SAP approach for endoscopic diskectomy allows for safe access in transforaminal surgery. There was only one neuromonitoring event during the initial targeting in the 180 monitored or 3 awake trans-SAP cases included in this study that resolved without intraoperative or postoperative symptoms. These results could obviate the need for intraoperative neuromonitoring in these cases.
Andrew O Schindler

Telemetric lumbar cerebrospinal fluid pressure monitoring for spaceflight: a novel approach to spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome research

1 week ago
Spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS) poses a significant risk for astronauts, being linked to intracranial pressure (ICP) changes in microgravity. Investigating ICP in space has been challenging. We evaluated a telemetric lumbar ICP monitoring system that shows promise for investigating microgravity-induced intracranial pressure changes in astronauts. Despite limitations in pulse amplitude analysis and pressure underestimation, the system's long-term stability and overall...
Anders Eklund

Blood pressure management in patients receiving rescue stenting after failed endovascular treatment in large vessel occlusion acute ischaemic stroke: a multicentre registry

1 week 1 day ago
CONCLUSION: In our study, higher BPV was associated with worse clinical outcomes in stroke patients treated with RS as bailout therapy after failed reperfusion. No association was shown between mean, maximum, minimum and delta SBP and clinical outcomes.
Aikaterini Anastasiou

Systemic Cardiovascular Factors and Outcomes in Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas: Insights From the CONDOR Registry

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CONCLUSIONS: In this large multicenter dAVF cohort, hemorrhagic presentation was most strongly associated with venous angioarchitecture. Male sex and antithrombotic therapy were also independently associated with hemorrhagic presentation. Angiographic obliteration was common, particularly among surgically treated lesions, and 90-day functional outcome was most strongly associated with baseline functional status.
Alejandro N Santos

Reining In Unbridled AI Enthusiasm: Protecting the Integrity of Rehabilitation Science & Clinical Care

1 week 2 days ago
Enthusiasm for artificial intelligence (AI) applications in rehabilitation medicine has accelerated rapidly, from 22 publications in 2015 to 1,449 in 2025. This expansion reflects growing optimism that AI may enhance clinical efficiency, streamline research workflows, and support patient-centered care. Uncritical adoption carries significant risks for rehabilitation practice, research integrity, clinical workforce sustainability, health equity, and environmental impact. This commentary cautions...
Amanda Rabinowitz

Through their eyes': A qualitative study on the impact of virtual reality on parents' understanding of visual impairment

1 week 6 days ago
BACKGROUND: Children born with visual impairment perceive the world differently, which can lead to developmental delays that are often difficult for parents to understand. This uncertainty can leave them unsure of how best to support their child. Virtual Reality (VR) offers simulated experiences and is increasingly being explored as a tool to enhance empathy and understanding - particularly through Point of View (PoV) simulations. PoV VR experiences have the potential to provide personalised...
Chloe Wagstaff

Microcosting the optimization of PrEP implementation among sexual and gender minority individuals with a substance use disorder

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: This study provides key insights into the "real-world" resource/cost requirements for implementing and sustaining each A.S.K.-PrEP strategy. Our results and publicly available budget impact tool provide support for potential stakeholders to ensure both feasibility and long-term sustainability for PrEP uptake and adherence for sexual and gender minority individuals with a SUD.
Danielle Ryan

Exploring Ebola virus-associated gene expression through comparative analysis

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INTRODUCTION: Ebola virus (EBOV) infection triggers intense host transcriptional responses that overlap extensively with those induced by other viral and bacterial pathogens. This overlap complicates the identification of EBOV-specific gene expression signatures and limits diagnostic specificity. Defining transcriptional markers that distinguish EBOV from other infections is essential for improving molecular diagnostics and advancing understanding of EBOV-specific host responses.
Mostafa Rezapour

Care trajectories among people with opioid use disorder after release from New York City jails: A state sequence analysis approach

2 weeks 4 days ago
CONCLUSION: We identified eight unique patterns of community OUD treatment after jail release. Receipt of in-jail MOUD was associated with belonging to the continuous methadone treatment cluster. These findings suggest that provision of in-jail MOUD could improve methadone uptake in the community.
Teena Cherian

Linking Breastfeeding Support Training and Certification to Knowledge, Self-Efficacy, and Attitudes among Alabama Healthcare Professionals

2 weeks 4 days ago
CONCLUSIONS: Enhancing breastfeeding training for healthcare professionals in Alabama may help address the state's low breastfeeding rates and improve health equity for mothers and infants. Certification in breastfeeding support provides an additional level of training and should be encouraged. These findings underscore the need for targeted training interventions among healthcare professionals in Alabama.
Xifan Yang
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