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Identification Of Unreported Sources Of Objects Containing High Release Nickel, David J. Eng, Mary A. Rasmussen, Chandler Rundle, James K. Parker, Daniel Bergman, Sharon E. Jacob Dec 2017

Identification Of Unreported Sources Of Objects Containing High Release Nickel, David J. Eng, Mary A. Rasmussen, Chandler Rundle, James K. Parker, Daniel Bergman, Sharon E. Jacob

Loma Linda University Student Journal

Globally, nickel is the leading cause of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). Nickel is ubiquitous, and published literature continues to index items most frequently associated with Ni-ACD. Unregulated nickel exposure in North America is evident by the unprecedented rates of sensitization seen in patch-tested cohorts, 18.5% in children (ages 0-18 years) and 28.1% in adults.1 Conservative estimates of ACD within the pediatric population suggest at least one million cases in the US yearly with roughly one-quarter of those cases due to nickel.2-3 The United States could potentially save $5.7 billion annually in health care costs, extrapolating current cost-saving data …


The Feasibility Of Percutaneous Externally Assembled Laparoscopic Nephrectomy: A New Surgical System, Benjamin West, Jerry Thomas, Mohamed Keheila, Nazih Khater, Samuel Abourbih, Salim Cheriyan, Matthew Pierce, Duane D. Baldwin, Jim Shen Dec 2017

The Feasibility Of Percutaneous Externally Assembled Laparoscopic Nephrectomy: A New Surgical System, Benjamin West, Jerry Thomas, Mohamed Keheila, Nazih Khater, Samuel Abourbih, Salim Cheriyan, Matthew Pierce, Duane D. Baldwin, Jim Shen

Loma Linda University Student Journal

Laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) nephrectomy provides excellent cosmetic outcomes, but is technically challenging due to loss of triangulation and increased instrument collision. A novel Percutaneous Externally Assembled Laparoscopic (PEAL) surgical system was developed to simplify minimally invasive surgery while providing a nearly scarless outcome. In this study, the feasibility of the PEAL system for nephrectomy was determined.


Comparing The Vaginal Wall Sling With Autologous Rectus Fascia And Polypropylene Sling On Outcome And Patient Satisfaction, Mohamed Keheila, Salim Cheriyan, Jim Shen, Catalino J. Bautista, Josianne Bailey, Kevin Kim, Marina Germanos, Isaac Kelly, Matthew Pierce, Andrea Staack Dec 2017

Comparing The Vaginal Wall Sling With Autologous Rectus Fascia And Polypropylene Sling On Outcome And Patient Satisfaction, Mohamed Keheila, Salim Cheriyan, Jim Shen, Catalino J. Bautista, Josianne Bailey, Kevin Kim, Marina Germanos, Isaac Kelly, Matthew Pierce, Andrea Staack

Loma Linda University Student Journal

Since 2011 FDA safety update on transvaginal synthetic mesh for treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP), providers are encouraged to counsel patients on risks related to synthetic mesh slings, such as dyspareunia, erosion, and extrusion. As an alternative to synthetic slings patients often choose autologous slings. We aim to compare outcome and patient satisfaction in patients, who received an autologous vaginal wall sling (VWS), rectus fascia sling (RFS), or synthetic suburethral sling (SSS) for treatment of SUI.


Assessing Dietary Advancement For Dysphagia Patients At Risk For Aspiration, Cedric Thiel, Thomas Murry, Brianna Crawley, Priya Krishna Dec 2017

Assessing Dietary Advancement For Dysphagia Patients At Risk For Aspiration, Cedric Thiel, Thomas Murry, Brianna Crawley, Priya Krishna

Loma Linda University Student Journal

Fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) evaluates oral intake safety by allowing direct observation of laryngeal function before and after swallowing. The purpose of this study was to delineate the impact of abnormal vocal fold mobility and altered laryngeal sensation on dietary management in hospitalized patients previously diagnosed with aspiration.


Impact Of Macra Legislation And Mips Scores On Cost Effective Analysis For Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Devices, Jeremy W. Kubiak, Subhas Gupta Dec 2017

Impact Of Macra Legislation And Mips Scores On Cost Effective Analysis For Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Devices, Jeremy W. Kubiak, Subhas Gupta

Loma Linda University Student Journal

The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) changes reimbursement from a fee-for-service payment system to fee-for-value. Physicians will be scored according to the quality of their care in the MIPS program and will receive a positive or negative modifier to their Medicare reimbursement based on that score.


Ischemic Time And Risk Factors Associated With The Incidence Of Cardiogenic Shock In Patients Presenting With St Elevation Myocardial Infarction, Daniel K. Amponsah, Jonathan Evans, David Hamilton, Tigran Khachatryan, Andrew Stewart, Islam Abudayyeh, Kenneth Jutzy, Anthony Hilliard Dec 2017

Ischemic Time And Risk Factors Associated With The Incidence Of Cardiogenic Shock In Patients Presenting With St Elevation Myocardial Infarction, Daniel K. Amponsah, Jonathan Evans, David Hamilton, Tigran Khachatryan, Andrew Stewart, Islam Abudayyeh, Kenneth Jutzy, Anthony Hilliard

Loma Linda University Student Journal

Cardiogenic shock (CS) is the number one predictor of mortality in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Emergent evaluation and treatment including revascularization when indicated is recommended upon arrival to hospital. There is variation in time to presentation and total ischemic time in this patient population. We sought to evaluate the impact of ischemic time on incidence of CS and variables which may influence its presentation.


Telesurgery: Surgery In The Digital Age, Dylan J. Cahill Dec 2017

Telesurgery: Surgery In The Digital Age, Dylan J. Cahill

Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science

The dawn of the digital age has transformed the way we now receive and provide healthcare. Today, providers have instant access to all of their patients’ information, just as patients can connect with their providers on their smartphones in minutes from nearly anywhere in the world.


Surgical Plume And Its Implications: A Review Of The Risk And Barriers To A Safe Work Place, Eunice Tan, Kylie P. Russell Dec 2017

Surgical Plume And Its Implications: A Review Of The Risk And Barriers To A Safe Work Place, Eunice Tan, Kylie P. Russell

Journal of Perioperative Nursing

Every year thousands of health care professionals worldwide are exposed to surgical smoke. There is evidence that this smoke consists of toxic gases, pathogens and particulate matter that is a hazard for patients and the perioperative team. Past research indicates that perioperative staff inconsistently comply with smoke evacuation recommendations. The aim of this study was to identify, review and discuss the issues related to surgical plume and its implications for patients and perioperative staff. The findings of this review relate to: surgical smoke content, its risks to the health of the perioperative staff, preventative measures, infection control measures, compliance with …


A Review Of Suspected Intraoperative Antiseptic Burns: A Quality Improvement Review, Monica Stankiewicz, Michele Wyland Dec 2017

A Review Of Suspected Intraoperative Antiseptic Burns: A Quality Improvement Review, Monica Stankiewicz, Michele Wyland

Journal of Perioperative Nursing

No abstract provided.


5th National Headache Update, Abdul Malik Dec 2017

5th National Headache Update, Abdul Malik

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Headache is one of the most common disorders worldwide. On the World Health Organization's ranking of causes of disability, this would bring headache disorders into the 10 most disabling conditions for both genders, and into the five most disabling for women. The prevalence of headache disorders in Pakistan is high, and would be at least on par with that reported in other parts of the world, although a recent epidemiological survey suggests that the prevalence of migraines could be as high as 22%, almost twice that noted in the international literature. Over the years, the Pakistan Headache Society (PHS) has …


Neurological Burden In Baluchistan Province, Pakistan, Mohammad Saleem Barech Dec 2017

Neurological Burden In Baluchistan Province, Pakistan, Mohammad Saleem Barech

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Total population of Balochistan is about13.16 million, while there are only nine qualified Neurologists in the whole province who look after not only neurological disorders of the province, but also patients from nearby countries like Afghanistan and Iran. The common neurological disorders are Stroke, Neuropathies, Myopathies, Epilepsy, Migraine, SSPE, Multiple Sclerosis, Meningitis, Myasthenia Gravis, Parkinson's disease and infectious diseases especially Tuberculosis, which is very common.


A Rare Case Of Becker Disease In A 7 Year Old Boy, Prem Chand, Rozmeen Badruddin Husein, Fazal M. Arain Dec 2017

A Rare Case Of Becker Disease In A 7 Year Old Boy, Prem Chand, Rozmeen Badruddin Husein, Fazal M. Arain

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Becker Disease is an autosomal recessive version of the rare congenital disorder called Myotonia Congenita. Due to the rarity of Becker Disease, the genetic and pathological basis of this disease have not been studied well and possible diagnostic methods and techniques are yet to be explored. The existing method of diagnosis of such a case is predominantly dependent on the clinical examination. More work and studies need to be done on the diagnostic aspect of this disease to discover newer diagnostic methods for this disease, which are more reliable and specific. In order to develop better diagnostic methods for the …


Pharygeal Cervicobrachial Variant Of Guillian -Barre Syndrome, Hazim Brohi, Marium Mustaqeem, Sundus Khan Dec 2017

Pharygeal Cervicobrachial Variant Of Guillian -Barre Syndrome, Hazim Brohi, Marium Mustaqeem, Sundus Khan

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Guilain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) is a common cause of Neuro-muscular paralysis with a spectrum of clinical and electrophysiology variants. We present a case of thePharyneo-cervico-brachial type. A 25 yr old male came to the Medical OPD with the complains of one day history of upper limb weakness and decreased flexion of the neck , which was progressively worsening, along-with associated shortness of breath. His systemic inquiry and past medical/surgical histories were insignificant. Physical exam correlated withthe diagnostic criteria of PCB variant of GBS. Diagnosis was confirmed on EMG/NCS,which showed axonal neuropathy involving axillay and musculocutaneousnerve, along with absent F –waves latencies …


Dementia Survey Among Attendees Of A Dementia Awareness Event In Karachi, Pakistan, Qurat Ul Ain Khan, Yusra Hanif Khan, Mohammad Zaman Khan, Shireen Najam Dec 2017

Dementia Survey Among Attendees Of A Dementia Awareness Event In Karachi, Pakistan, Qurat Ul Ain Khan, Yusra Hanif Khan, Mohammad Zaman Khan, Shireen Najam

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

There is little information available about peoples'knowledgeregarding symptoms of dementia, dementia diagnosis, and care arrangementsfor dementia patients in Pakistan. Aims: We aimed to find out if patients with dementia and their caregivers were aware of diagnosis, the most common and most distressing symptoms, and care arrangement for these patients.


Dopamine Responsive Dystonia(Drd) In A 25 Year Old Lady, Samar Iltaf Pechuho, Abdul Rahman Soomro, Alam Ibrahim Siddiqui, Tufail Ahmed Pechuho, Imran Ali Gopang Dec 2017

Dopamine Responsive Dystonia(Drd) In A 25 Year Old Lady, Samar Iltaf Pechuho, Abdul Rahman Soomro, Alam Ibrahim Siddiqui, Tufail Ahmed Pechuho, Imran Ali Gopang

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Dopamine responsive dystonia (DRD) is a dystonic syndrome of childhood, usually affecting gait. It presents with walking difficulties, spasticity or dystonia with a characteristic diurnal variation and MRI brain scan is normal in it. It may however develop into Parkinsonism later, which shows dramatic therapeutic response to levodopa. A 25 year old lady presented with difficulty in walking along with weakness and stiffness of both legs at Neurology OPD of Chandka Medical College Hospital,Larkana. After reaching at proper diagnosis of DRD, treatment was started. As a result of which, she showed dramatic improvement and was able to return back to …


Epidemiological Data Of Neurological Disorders In Pakistan And Neighboring Countries: A Review, Ghulam Hussain, Azhar Rasul, Haseeb Anwar, Muhammad Umar Sohail, Syed Kashif Shahid Kamran, Shahid Mahmood Baig, Asghar Shabbir, Javed Iqbal Dec 2017

Epidemiological Data Of Neurological Disorders In Pakistan And Neighboring Countries: A Review, Ghulam Hussain, Azhar Rasul, Haseeb Anwar, Muhammad Umar Sohail, Syed Kashif Shahid Kamran, Shahid Mahmood Baig, Asghar Shabbir, Javed Iqbal

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Neurological disorders are the impairments of nervous system and are an important and growing cause of morbidity, mortality, and disability. In addition to health costs, those suffering from these conditions are also frequently victimized of stigmatization and discrimination. Stigmatization further minimizes the patients' access to treatment and social activities. These disorders, therefore, require special attention particularly in developing countries where unfortunately, the burden of these disorders remains largely unrecognized. Moreover, the burden imposed by such chronic neurological conditions in general can be expected to be particularly devastating in poor populations. These conditions are emerging as severe public health concerns in …


Correlation Of Duration Of Diabetes With Upper Limb Musculoskeletal Problems, Hazim Brohi, Rajesh Kumar, Aqiba Surfaraz, Tahira Parveen, M Usman, Syed Ijlal Ahmed Dec 2017

Correlation Of Duration Of Diabetes With Upper Limb Musculoskeletal Problems, Hazim Brohi, Rajesh Kumar, Aqiba Surfaraz, Tahira Parveen, M Usman, Syed Ijlal Ahmed

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Long standing uncontrolled diabetes is associated with many clinical problems and it frequently involves hands and shoulder causing stenosing tenosynovitis (trigger finger), Dupuytren's contracture, carpal tunnel syndrome, limited joint mobility and shoulder capsulitis. The prevalence of hand symptoms has been variable in different studies. Data from our part of world is scares. Our study aimed at looking at frequency of these hand symptoms with duration of the diabetes.


Depression In Stroke Patients; A Cross Sectional Study Highlighting The Association Of Stroke On Age And Gender Basis., Saira Abbas, Naila Naeem Shahbaz, Muhammad Amir Umer, Sumera Rafat Umer, Asfia Irfan, Adnan Anwar Dec 2017

Depression In Stroke Patients; A Cross Sectional Study Highlighting The Association Of Stroke On Age And Gender Basis., Saira Abbas, Naila Naeem Shahbaz, Muhammad Amir Umer, Sumera Rafat Umer, Asfia Irfan, Adnan Anwar

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Stroke is the second leading cause of death. Depressive disorder is characterized by period of sad mood and anhedonia occurring for two consecutive weeks. Among stroke survivors, the consequence of physical and psychological changes can be devastating. One of those psychological changes is post-stroke depression (PSD). Stroke itself has debilitating morbidity and superimposed PSD further decreases the quality of life of patients and impairs recovery. This study leads us to know the magnitude of post stroke depression.


Lefort 1 Access For Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma Treated Without Angiographic Embolization., Shaheen Ahmed, Muhammad Imran, Atiq Ahmed Khan, Anwar Ali, Syed Ijlal Ahmed, Asim Rehmani, Muhammad Faaiq Ali Dec 2017

Lefort 1 Access For Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma Treated Without Angiographic Embolization., Shaheen Ahmed, Muhammad Imran, Atiq Ahmed Khan, Anwar Ali, Syed Ijlal Ahmed, Asim Rehmani, Muhammad Faaiq Ali

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

To assess and analyze the clinical presentation of Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma and analyze the complications associated with JNA resection without pre surgical embolization using LeFort 1.


Early Electrophysiological Findings In Guillain Barre Syndrome, Hazim Brohi, Rajesh Kumar, Sadia Mubarak, Muhammmad Anees Mumtaz Dec 2017

Early Electrophysiological Findings In Guillain Barre Syndrome, Hazim Brohi, Rajesh Kumar, Sadia Mubarak, Muhammmad Anees Mumtaz

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Early electrophysiological testing is more important as early abnormalities can be obtained even in the first week. However the electrical abnormalities may not be that prominently evident for definitive diagnosis in the first 2 weeks. However at times the decision of treatment has to be taken early. Research is required to look at different electrophysiological parameter which could give clue for an earlier diagnosis. The aim of our study is to determine early electrophysiological parameters with in first week to identify GBS at earliest.


Burden And Pattern Of Neurological Diseases Seen In Neurology Department Of A Tertiary Care Hospital In Baluchistan, Wazir Akbar, Noor Ahmed Khosa, Abdul Bari Nasar Dec 2017

Burden And Pattern Of Neurological Diseases Seen In Neurology Department Of A Tertiary Care Hospital In Baluchistan, Wazir Akbar, Noor Ahmed Khosa, Abdul Bari Nasar

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Neurologic disorders represent a major burden of disease globally. These are common and represent a major public health problem. The spectrum of diseases ranges from non communicable disorders like stroke and neurodegenerative disorders to central nervous system infections. The burden of neurological diseases may be on the increase especially in developing countries. Improved outcome in these settings may require appreciation of the spectrum of neurological diseases and the impediments to their management.The pattern of neurological admissions in hospital varies amongst different regions of the world and this depends on many factors including the regional burden of neurological disorders.


New Oral Anticoagulants (Noacs) For Cerebral Venous Thrombosis, Maria Khan, Mohammad Wasay Dec 2017

New Oral Anticoagulants (Noacs) For Cerebral Venous Thrombosis, Maria Khan, Mohammad Wasay

Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)

Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a relatively rare condition that results from thrombosis of the superficial or deep venous sinuses of the brain. The first ever reported case of the condition was back in 1825 and this was diagnosed at autopsy. It took more than 150 years before imaging modalities were developed that could diagnose cases earlier. With the advent of CT and MR venogram, the diagnosis has become much easier and is contributing to a larger number of cases being picked up. Despite that the incidence in Western literature stays low at 1.3-1.6 cases per 100,000 people. Middle Eastern …


What Gives, Samantha Stephen Nov 2017

What Gives, Samantha Stephen

Akesis

It may never be enough and that's okay.


Balancing Sacrifice, Akesis Anonymous Author Nov 2017

Balancing Sacrifice, Akesis Anonymous Author

Akesis

We have sacrificed a lot to get into medical school, pushing away quick satisfaction for the hope of a bigger reward in the future. Our faculty members keep telling us that medical school is a marathon, not a race. For this reason, we must be careful about how much we sacrifice to become physicians. Life is a balance, and finding that balance is the key to happiness as a medical professional.


Forever Undone [Poem], Kate Abell Nov 2017

Forever Undone [Poem], Kate Abell

Occasional Paper Series

Kate Abell shares a poem following September 11. It is a personal expression of never forgetting the images and events of September 11.


The Nyc Board Of Education Mandates Pledging Allegiance [Poem], Kate Abell Nov 2017

The Nyc Board Of Education Mandates Pledging Allegiance [Poem], Kate Abell

Occasional Paper Series

Kate Abell shares a poem following September 11. It is a criticism of the requirement of pledging allegiance to the flag in school.


Principles For Responding To Children In A Traumatic Time, Sal Vascellaro Nov 2017

Principles For Responding To Children In A Traumatic Time, Sal Vascellaro

Occasional Paper Series

A list of principles that aim to help educators in their struggle to respond to the range of traumatic experiences many children have to live with—the death of a loved one, serious illness, violence, drug addiction, homelessness. This list offers something tangible to use as they respond to the children in their care.


Safe, Patricia Lent Nov 2017

Safe, Patricia Lent

Occasional Paper Series

The first four sections of this essay chronicle her attempts to make sense of September 11 in the succeeding weeks and months. The final section—”Corn, Beans, and Squash”—was written to and for her students at the end of the school year.


I’M Going To Tell You A Little About Myself: Illness Centrality, Self-Image And Identity In Cystic Fibrosis, Susan Horky Lcsw, Laura Sherman Licsw, Julie K. Polvinen Ba, Medhavi Saxena Md, Michael Rich Md Nov 2017

I’M Going To Tell You A Little About Myself: Illness Centrality, Self-Image And Identity In Cystic Fibrosis, Susan Horky Lcsw, Laura Sherman Licsw, Julie K. Polvinen Ba, Medhavi Saxena Md, Michael Rich Md

Patient Experience Journal

This study assessed the illness centrality of adolescents with CF and the specific ways that CF may affect adolescents’ identities, through the qualitative analysis of video narratives. Adolescents with CF were loaned video cameras and asked to “show us your life outside the hospital” and to “teach your healthcare team about your CF.” Four major themes were identified related to illness centrality: CF is Central, CF is Compartmentalized, CF is Integrated into Self Image, CF is Denied. Integration and compartmentalization often co-existed. Four themes emerged related to the role of CF in self-image and identity: (1) Valence (positive or negative); …


Turning A Blind Eye: How Lack Of Communication With Er Nurses Nearly Cost A Patient Permanent Vision Loss, Kenneth Royal, April Kedrowicz Nov 2017

Turning A Blind Eye: How Lack Of Communication With Er Nurses Nearly Cost A Patient Permanent Vision Loss, Kenneth Royal, April Kedrowicz

Patient Experience Journal

This narrative presents a case in which a patient was treated for conjunctivitis, but a breakdown in several layers of communication (between the hospital and the patient, and between hospital personnel) resulted in multiple medical errors that nearly costs the patient permanent vision loss. This real-life case underscores how simple communication errors may lead to life-altering consequences. Recommendations for improving communication to ensure similar errors do not happen to others are provided.