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Iatrogenic Nerve Injuries During Surgeries Of The Neck: A Systematic Review, Tajuldeen Al-Hasani, Jickssa Gemechu, Varna Taranikanti May 2023

Iatrogenic Nerve Injuries During Surgeries Of The Neck: A Systematic Review, Tajuldeen Al-Hasani, Jickssa Gemechu, Varna Taranikanti

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Iatrogenic nerve injuries in the neck can present with a wide spectrum of symptoms ranging from mild pain, numbness, or weakness, to devastating consequences for patients such as permanent irreversible damage, disability, or even death. Surgical interventions in the neck region, especially those requiring radical dissections in the neck carry a significant risk of iatrogenic injury to several vital nerves passing through the neck such as vagus, phrenic, brachial plexus, cervical plexus, and ansa cervicalis.


Incidence Of Myopathy In Post Covid-19 Patients Undergoing Statin Therapy, Jithin John, Eduardo Leon, Ramin Homayouni May 2023

Incidence Of Myopathy In Post Covid-19 Patients Undergoing Statin Therapy, Jithin John, Eduardo Leon, Ramin Homayouni

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Statin-associated myositis has been documented since its first use, causing an increase in Creatinine Kinase levels. While some suggest avoiding statins in individuals with COVID-19, recent literature suggests that statin use is protective against SARS-CoV-2 infection due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The role of statin therapy in COVID-19 cases, especially regarding myopathy, remains scarce. We hypothesize that different statin therapies prior to SARS-CoV-2 infection are associated with an increased risk of myopathy and an increase in blood CK levels.


Analysis Of The Efficacy Of The Modified Finnegan Scoring System, Benjamin Collaer, Victoria Lucia May 2023

Analysis Of The Efficacy Of The Modified Finnegan Scoring System, Benjamin Collaer, Victoria Lucia

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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) is a constellation of opiate withdrawal symptoms including irritability, inadequate feeding/ growth, and seizures in neonates This condition occurs shortly after birth if the fetus had significant exposure to opiates in-utero. Since 2014, each NAS case at Beaumont Royal Oak and Troy Hospitals has had their treatment dictated by their score on the Modified Finnegan Scoring System (MFSS). This scoring system was created to minimize unnecessary opiate-based treatments for neonates with NAS. The main objective of this study is to analyze the efficacy of the MFSS and observe the change in patient outcomes since its implementation …


Chief Complaint And Geriatric Depression: Assessing Risk For 30- And 90-Day Readmission, Eric James, Michelle Moccia, Victoria Lucia May 2023

Chief Complaint And Geriatric Depression: Assessing Risk For 30- And 90-Day Readmission, Eric James, Michelle Moccia, Victoria Lucia

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Readmission to the hospital has significant monetary costs and represents a care gap for older adults. This investigation examines how a positive geriatric depression screen and chief complaint contribute to 30- and 90-day readmission risk. Depression recognition with follow-up care is a critical first step to prevent adverse outcomes such as readmission.


Beyond Covid-19: The Impact Of Recent Pandemics On Medical Students And Their Education: A Scoping Review, Moneb Bughrara, Stephanie Swanberg, Victoria Lucia, Keaton Schmitz, Dawn Jung, Tracy Wunderlich-Barillas May 2023

Beyond Covid-19: The Impact Of Recent Pandemics On Medical Students And Their Education: A Scoping Review, Moneb Bughrara, Stephanie Swanberg, Victoria Lucia, Keaton Schmitz, Dawn Jung, Tracy Wunderlich-Barillas

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Over the past two years, COVID-19 has greatly altered undergraduate medical education (UME) as well as daily life. Medical schools across the world were disrupted and had to immediately adapt the educational experience to the online environment in order to continue the delivery of quality UME. However, COVID-19 was not the only recent pandemic. This posed the question, were similar disruptions and adaptations also seen in recent past pandemics such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) that could have prepared UME for COVID-19? This scoping review investigated the educational and personal impact of recent …


Telemedicine Success - A Rapid Review, Anna Carman, Victoria Lucia May 2023

Telemedicine Success - A Rapid Review, Anna Carman, Victoria Lucia

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Telemedicine involves utilizing telecommunications and technology to deliver healthcare - including diagnosis, consultation, education, care management, and patient self-management - to populations with otherwise limited access to care. It offers a broad-range of benefits, including increased care accessibility, improved continuity of care, and decreased costs, without sacrificing patient satisfaction. However, telemedicine requires unique skills and approaches, unfamiliar to many physicians. We conducted a rapid review of research-validated techniques, across multiple subspecialties, to identify research-validated techniques for maximizing telemedicine appointments, synthesized in a comprehensive list, in order to support clinicians in modern healthcare settings.


A Retrospective Study On The Incidence Of Ckd Diagnosis Post Covid-19 Infection With Variations In Glycemic Control, Eduardo Leon, Jithin John, Nick Ludka, Ramin Homayouni May 2023

A Retrospective Study On The Incidence Of Ckd Diagnosis Post Covid-19 Infection With Variations In Glycemic Control, Eduardo Leon, Jithin John, Nick Ludka, Ramin Homayouni

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The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized that the virus can cause multi-organ complications, especially in patients with pre-existing conditions such as type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), who are at higher risk for poor outcomes. Some patients may also develop T2DM post-infection due to the virus's effects on insulin secretion and blood glucose regulation. Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is a useful tool for assessing blood glucose levels over time, diagnosing diabetes and monitoring disease management. Elevated levels of HbA1c have been linked to diabetic nephropathy (DN) and chronic kidney disease (CKD), both of which are potential complications of COVID-19 infection. This study aims to …