2020
De novo Damaging Variants, Clinical Phenotypes and Post-Operative Outcomes in Congenital Heart Disease
Boskovski MT, Homsy J, Nathan M, Sleeper LA, Morton S, Manheimer KB, Tai A, Gorham J, Lewis M, Swartz M, Alfieris GM, Bacha EA, Karimi M, Meyer D, Nguyen K, Bernstein D, Romano-Adesman A, Porter GA, Goldmuntz E, Chung WK, Srivastava D, Kaltman JR, Tristani-Firouzi M, Lifton R, Roberts AE, Gaynor JW, Gelb BD, Kim R, Seidman JG, Brueckner M, Mayer JE, Newburger JW, Seidman CE. De novo Damaging Variants, Clinical Phenotypes and Post-Operative Outcomes in Congenital Heart Disease. Circulation Genomic And Precision Medicine 2020, 13: e002836-e002836. PMID: 32812804, PMCID: PMC7439931, DOI: 10.1161/circgen.119.002836.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWorse transplant-free survivalTransplant-free survivalExtra-cardiac anomaliesCongenital heart diseaseDe novo variantsHeart diseaseFinal extubationNovo variantsFirst operationPost-operative outcomesOpen heart surgeryPreoperative genetic testingRoutine clinical practiceDamaging variantsWhole-exome sequencingHeart transplantationAdverse outcomesSurgical dataPatientsClinical practiceCardiac repairClinical phenotypeDe novoGenetic testingGenetic abnormalities
2013
Is pulse oximetry an essential tool or just another distraction? The role of the pulse oximeter in modern anesthesia care
Shah A, Shelley KH. Is pulse oximetry an essential tool or just another distraction? The role of the pulse oximeter in modern anesthesia care. Journal Of Clinical Monitoring And Computing 2013, 27: 235-242. PMID: 23314807, DOI: 10.1007/s10877-013-9428-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPulse oximetryOutcome studiesAnesthesia carePulse oximeterStandard of careAnesthetic agentsClinical careClinical monitoringPatient careFirst operationCardiovascular monitoringOximetryAvailable evidenceAnesthesiologistsCareOutcomes researchAmerican SocietyFurther studiesPatientsOximeterPatient monitoringRare eventUnambiguous roleNoninvasive cardiovascular monitoringVast majority
1984
Current Status of Surgery for Meniere's Disease
Glasscock M, Kveton J, Christiansen S. Current Status of Surgery for Meniere's Disease. Otolaryngology 1984, 92: 67-72. PMID: 6422419, DOI: 10.1177/019459988409200115.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYears of ageMeniere's diseaseSurgical proceduresMiddle fossa vestibular nerve sectionUnilateral profound hearing lossEndolymphatic mastoid shuntVestibular nerve sectionMiddle fossa approachSeverity of symptomsProfound hearing lossEndolymphatic shuntServiceable hearingAdequate trialYounger patientsLow morbidityMedical therapyMedical managementNerve sectionSurgical interventionOtology GroupContralateral earFossa approachHearing lossPatientsFirst operation
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