2022
Natural history of bicuspid aortic valves and ascending aortic aneurysms: Aortic center experience
Bellaire CP, Tharakan SM, Roy J, Puskas JD, Di Luozzo G. Natural history of bicuspid aortic valves and ascending aortic aneurysms: Aortic center experience. Journal Of Cardiac Surgery 2022, 37: 2326-2335. PMID: 35535018, DOI: 10.1111/jocs.16597.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBicuspid aortic valveAdverse event ratesTAV patientsEntire cohortAortic aneurysmAortic valveComputerized tomographyLow adverse event ratesOverall adverse event rateNatural historyEvent ratesTricuspid aortic valve patientsValve typeRoutine computerized tomographyMore CT scansAortic valve patientsCoronary artery diseaseMean aneurysm sizeAneurysm growth rateAortic valve typeSimilar natural historyAortic eventsConservative managementSmoking historyUnmatched cohort
2021
A Lower Tidal Volume Regimen during One-lung Ventilation for Lung Resection Surgery Is Not Associated with Reduced Postoperative Pulmonary Complications.
Colquhoun DA, Leis AM, Shanks AM, Mathis MR, Naik BI, Durieux ME, Kheterpal S, Pace NL, Popescu WM, Schonberger RB, Kozower BD, Walters DM, Blasberg JD, Chang AC, Aziz MF, Harukuni I, Tieu BH, Blank RS. A Lower Tidal Volume Regimen during One-lung Ventilation for Lung Resection Surgery Is Not Associated with Reduced Postoperative Pulmonary Complications. Anesthesiology 2021, 134: 562-576. PMID: 33635945, PMCID: PMC8274370, DOI: 10.1097/aln.0000000000003729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive end-expiratory pressureOne-lung ventilationPostoperative pulmonary complicationsEnd-expiratory pressurePulmonary complicationsProtective ventilationTidal volumeThoracic surgeryMajor postoperative pulmonary complicationsVentilation regimenLung resection surgeryRetrospective observational analysisThoracic Surgeons databaseMedian tidal volumeLung resection proceduresUnmatched cohortMajor surgeryPrimary outcomeResection surgerySurgeons databaseIndependent associationResection proceduresDecreased oddsIntraoperative dataComplications
2018
Association of Broad-Based Genomic Sequencing With Survival Among Patients With Advanced Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer in the Community Oncology Setting
Presley CJ, Tang D, Soulos PR, Chiang AC, Longtine JA, Adelson KB, Herbst RS, Zhu W, Nussbaum NC, Sorg RA, Agarwala V, Abernethy AP, Gross CP. Association of Broad-Based Genomic Sequencing With Survival Among Patients With Advanced Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer in the Community Oncology Setting. JAMA 2018, 320: 469-477. PMID: 30088010, PMCID: PMC6142984, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2018.9824.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAnaplastic Lymphoma KinaseAntineoplastic AgentsCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungDNA, NeoplasmFemaleGenes, erbB-1GenomicsGenotypeHumansImmunotherapyLung NeoplasmsMaleMiddle AgedMutationNeoplasm StagingReceptor Protein-Tyrosine KinasesRetrospective StudiesSequence Analysis, DNASurvival AnalysisConceptsAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerNon-small cell lung cancerCommunity oncology settingCell lung cancerLung cancerOncology settingRoutine testingNonsquamous non-small cell lung cancerTargeted treatmentPropensity score-matched survival analysisStage IIIB/IVFlatiron Health databaseIIIB/IVRetrospective cohort studyThird-line treatmentFirst-line treatmentMinority of patientsUnadjusted mortality ratesEGFR/ALKCohort studyOverall survivalSecondary outcomesUnmatched cohortPrimary outcomeAntineoplastic treatment
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