UW Neurological Surgery Recent PubMed Publications

Managing Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Across Resource Settings: Latin American Perspectives

2 years 9 months ago
Severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) is a condition of increasing epidemiologic concern worldwide. Outcomes are worse as observed in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) versus high-income countries. Global targets are in place to address the surgical burden of disease. At the same time, most of the published literature and evidence on the clinical approach to sTBI comes from wealthy areas with an abundance of resources. The available paradigms, including the Brain Trauma Foundation...
Ronald Alvarado-Dyer

Pathogen-associated gene discovery workflows for novel antivirulence therapeutic development

2 years 9 months ago
Novel therapeutics to manage bacterial infections are urgently needed as the impact and prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) grows. Antivirulence therapeutics are an alternative approach to antibiotics that aim to attenuate virulence rather than target bacterial essential functions, while minimizing microbiota perturbation and the risk of AMR development. Beyond known virulence factors, pathogen-associated genes (PAGs; genes found only in pathogens to date) may play an important role in...
Wing Yin Venus Lau

Early management of isolated severe traumatic brain injury patients in a hospital without neurosurgical capabilities: a consensus and clinical recommendations of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES)

2 years 9 months ago
CONCLUSIONS: This consensus provides practical recommendations to support clinician's decision making in the management of isolated severe TBI patients in centers without neurosurgical capabilities and during transfer to a hub center.
Edoardo Picetti

Accuracy of Surgeon and Patient Estimated Cost and Reimbursement for Common General Surgical Operations and Benefit of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Price Transparency Rules

2 years 9 months ago
CONCLUSION: Patients as well as their surgeons do not estimate healthcare costs or remuneration accurately and therefore will be ineffective change agents in reducing surgical spending based on price transparency without further education of both parties. Patients consistently overestimated surgical costs while surgeons consistently underestimated surgical costs and reimbursements. Better-informed surgeons and patients are likely necessary prerequisites for CMS Price Transparency Rules to be...
Grant D Frazier

Locoregional CAR T cells for children with CNS tumors: Clinical procedure and catheter safety

2 years 9 months ago
Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common solid malignancy in the pediatric population. Based on adoptive cellular therapy's clinical success against childhood leukemia and the preclinical efficacy against pediatric CNS tumors, chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells offer hope of improving outcomes for recurrent tumors and universally fatal diseases such as diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG). However, a major obstacle for tumors of the brain and spine is ineffective T cell...
Nicholas A Vitanza

Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography Imaging of Selective Lobar Delivery of Stem Cells in <em>Ex Vivo</em> Lung Model of Mechanical Ventilation

2 years 9 months ago
Introduction: The delivery of cell therapies may be an important frontier to treat different respiratory diseases in the near future. However, the cell size, delivery conditions, cell viability, and effect in the pulmonary function are critical factors. We performed a proof-of-concept experiment using ex vivo lungs and novel subglottic airway device that allows for selective lobar isolation and administration of drugs and biologics in liquid solution deep into the lung tissues, while...
Luiz Maracaja

Effects of ultrasonic treatment on the surface bacteria of Lyophyllum decastes during storage

2 years 9 months ago
This study explores the relationship between the storage quality and bacterial microflora in the mushroom Lyophyllum decastes. The surface bacteria of L. decastes were separated by combining the traditional culture plate separation and 16S rRNA sequencing method, to study the effects of ultrasonic (US) treatment on the surface bacteria of L. decastes during storage. The results demonstrated that Pantoea agglomerans and Pseudomonas fluorescens were among the 15 culturable bacteria isolated with...
Yuxin Hu

Mechanical thrombectomy for large vessel occlusion strokes beyond 24 hours

2 years 9 months ago
CONCLUSIONS: Mechanical thrombectomy beyond 24 hours appears to be safe and tolerable with no more hemorrhages or complications compared with standard of care thrombectomy. Outcomes and mortality in this time window are worse compared with an earlier time window, but the rates of good outcomes may justify this therapy in selected patients.
Amir Shaban

Baseline representativeness of patients in clinics enrolled in the PRimary care Opioid Use Disorders treatment (PROUD) trial: comparison of trial and non-trial clinics in the same health systems

2 years 9 months ago
CONCLUSIONS: trial clinics and non-trial clinics were similar regarding most measured patient characteristics, and no differences were observed in baseline measures of trial primary and secondary outcomes. These findings suggest trial clinics were representative of comparably sized clinics within the same health systems. Although results do not reflect generalizability more broadly, this study illustrates an approach to assess representativeness of clinics in future pragmatic primary care...
Paige D Wartko

Advances in Skin Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

2 years 9 months ago
There are an estimated 500,000 patients treated with full-thickness wounds in the United States every year. Fire-related burn injuries are among the most common and devastating types of wounds that require advanced clinical treatment. Autologous split-thickness skin grafting is the clinical gold standard for the treatment of large burn wounds. However, skin grafting has several limitations, particularly in large burn wounds, where there may be a limited area of non-wounded skin to use for...
Adam M Jorgensen

Associations Between Transcranial Doppler Vasospasm and Clinical Outcomes After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Retrospective Observational Study

2 years 9 months ago
CONCLUSION: This single-center retrospective study finds that TCD-vasospasm is not associated with clinical outcomes such as ambulation without assistance, discharge to home from the hospital, tracheostomy, and gastrostomy feeding tube placement. Routine screening for cerebral vasospasm and its impact on vasospasm diagnostic and therapeutic interventions and their associations with improved clinical outcomes warrant an evaluation in large, prospective, case-controlled, multi-center studies.
Abhijit V Lele

Respiratory psychophysiology and COVID-19: A research agenda

2 years 9 months ago
After multiple waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become clear that the impact of SARS-CoV-2 will carry on for years to come. Acutely infected patients show a broad range of disease severity, depending on virus variant, vaccination status, age and the presence of underlying medical and physical conditions, including obesity. Additionally, a large number of patients who have been infected with the virus present with post-COVID syndrome. In September 2020, the International Society for the...
Elke Vlemincx

Quantitative tissue perfusion imaging using nonlinear ultrasound localization microscopy

2 years 9 months ago
Ultrasound localization microscopy (ULM) is a recent advancement in ultrasound imaging that uses microbubble contrast agents to yield vascular images that break the classical diffraction limit on spatial resolution. Current approaches cannot image blood flow at the tissue perfusion level since they rely solely on differences in velocity to separate tissue and microbubble signals; lower velocity microbubble echoes are removed during high pass wall filtering. To visualize blood flow in the entire...
Jonah S Harmon

Prevalence and correlates of alcohol-induced blackout in a diverse sample of veterans

2 years 9 months ago
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence and correlates of alcohol-induced blackout among veterans are largely consistent with those documented in civilian and young adult populations. Among racially diverse groups, racial discrimination may be more strongly associated with mental health symptoms than alcohol consumption or acute alcohol consequences such as blackout.
Mary Beth Miller
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