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Anesthesia For Deep Brain Stimulation In Traumatic Brain Injury-Induced Hemidystonia., Jill M Jani, Chima O Oluigbo, Srijaya K Reddy Jun 2015

Anesthesia For Deep Brain Stimulation In Traumatic Brain Injury-Induced Hemidystonia., Jill M Jani, Chima O Oluigbo, Srijaya K Reddy

Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Faculty Publications

Deep brain stimulation in an awake patient presents several unique challenges to the anesthesiologist. It is important to understand the various stages of the procedure and the complexities of anesthetic management in order to have a successful surgical outcome and provide a safe environment for the patient.


Renal Angina: Concept And Development Of Pretest Probability Assessment In Acute Kidney Injury, Lakhmir S. Chawla, Stuart L. Goldstein, John A. Kellum, Claudio Ronco Feb 2015

Renal Angina: Concept And Development Of Pretest Probability Assessment In Acute Kidney Injury, Lakhmir S. Chawla, Stuart L. Goldstein, John A. Kellum, Claudio Ronco

Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Faculty Publications

The context of a diagnostic test is a critical component for the interpretation of its result. This context defines the pretest probability of the diagnosis and forms the basis for the interpretation and value of adding the diagnostic test. In the field of acute kidney injury, a multitude of early diagnostic biomarkers have been developed, but utilization in the appropriate context is less well understood and has not been codified until recently. In order to better operationalize the context and pretest probability assessment for acute kidney injury diagnosis, the renal angina concept was proposed in 2010 for use in both …


Emergency Department Ultrasound Probe Infection Control: Challenges And Solutions, Hamid A. Shokoohi, Paige Armstrong, Ryan Tansek Jan 2015

Emergency Department Ultrasound Probe Infection Control: Challenges And Solutions, Hamid A. Shokoohi, Paige Armstrong, Ryan Tansek

Emergency Medicine Faculty Publications

Point-of-care ultrasound (US) has become a cornerstone in the diagnosis and treatment of patients in the emergency department (ED). Despite the beneficial impact on patient care, concern exists over repeat use of probes and the role as a vector for pathogen transmission. US probes are used for various applications, with the level of infection risk, based on the Spaulding Classification, ranging from noncritical with common practice to semicritical with endocavitary probes. To date, the most closely studied organisms are Staphylococcus aureus and human papilloma virus. Current evidence does confirm probe colonization but has not established a causative role in human …


Making The Leap From Research Laboratory To Clinic: Challenges And Opportunities For Next-Generation Sequencing In Infectious Disease Diagnostics., Brittany Goldberg, Heike Sichtig, Chelsie Geyer, Nathan Ledeboer, George M Weinstock Jan 2015

Making The Leap From Research Laboratory To Clinic: Challenges And Opportunities For Next-Generation Sequencing In Infectious Disease Diagnostics., Brittany Goldberg, Heike Sichtig, Chelsie Geyer, Nathan Ledeboer, George M Weinstock

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

Next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) has progressed enormously over the past decade, transforming genomic analysis and opening up many new opportunities for applications in clinical microbiology laboratories. The impact of NGS on microbiology has been revolutionary, with new microbial genomic sequences being generated daily, leading to the development of large databases of genomes and gene sequences. The ability to analyze microbial communities without culturing organisms has created the ever-growing field of metagenomics and microbiome analysis and has generated significant new insights into the relation between host and microbe. The medical literature contains many examples of how this new technology can be …


Anesthesia For Deep Brain Stimulation In Traumatic Brain Injury-Induced Hemidystonia, Jill M. Jani, Chima O. Oluigbo, Srijaya K. Reddy Jan 2015

Anesthesia For Deep Brain Stimulation In Traumatic Brain Injury-Induced Hemidystonia, Jill M. Jani, Chima O. Oluigbo, Srijaya K. Reddy

Neurological Surgery Faculty Publications

Deep brain stimulation in an awake patient presents several unique challenges to the anesthesiologist. It is important to understand the various stages of the procedure and the complexities of anesthetic management in order to have a successful surgical outcome and provide a safe environment for the patient.


Subanesthetic Ketamine Infusions For The Treatment Of Children And Adolescents With Chronic Pain: A Longitudinal Study, Kathy A. Sheehy, Elena A. Muller, Caroline Lippold, Mehdi Nouraie, Julia C. Finkel, Zenaide M.N. Quezado Jan 2015

Subanesthetic Ketamine Infusions For The Treatment Of Children And Adolescents With Chronic Pain: A Longitudinal Study, Kathy A. Sheehy, Elena A. Muller, Caroline Lippold, Mehdi Nouraie, Julia C. Finkel, Zenaide M.N. Quezado

Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Faculty Publications

Background

Chronic pain is common in children and adolescents and is often associated with severe functional disability and mood disorders. The pharmacological treatment of chronic pain in children and adolescents can be challenging, ineffective, and is mostly based on expert opinions and consensus. Ketamine, an N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist, has been used as an adjuvant for treatment of adult chronic pain and has been shown, in some instances, to improve pain and decrease opioid-requirement. We examined the effects of subanesthetic ketamine infusions on pain intensity and opioid use in children and adolescents with chronic pain syndromes treated in an outpatient setting. …