2017
Effect of Incentive Spirometry on Postoperative Hypoxemia and Pulmonary Complications After Bariatric Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Pantel H, Hwang J, Brams D, Schnelldorfer T, Nepomnayshy D. Effect of Incentive Spirometry on Postoperative Hypoxemia and Pulmonary Complications After Bariatric Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Surgery 2017, 152: 422-428. PMID: 28097332, PMCID: PMC5831447, DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2016.4981.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostoperative pulmonary complicationsPulmonary complicationsIncentive spirometryBariatric surgeryPostoperative hypoxemiaPostoperative hoursSaO2 levelsClinical trialsTest groupRandomized noninferiority clinical trialTertiary referral teaching hospitalArterial oxygen saturation levelsFrequency of hypoxemiaMean SaO2 levelsPostoperative incentive spirometryCombination of obesityReferral teaching hospitalStandard of careNoninferiority clinical trialSignificant differencesOxygen saturation levelsEvaluable populationBaseline characteristicsSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomePatterns of Oxygenation, Mortality, and Growth Status in the Surfactant Positive Pressure and Oxygen Trial Cohort
Di Fiore J, Martin R, Li H, Morris N, Carlo W, Finer N, Walsh M, Health A, Jobe A, Caplan M, Polin R, Laptook R, Oh W, Hensman A, Gingras D, Barnett S, Lillie S, Francis K, Andrews D, Angela K, Fanaroff A, Newman N, Siner B, Zadell A, Schibler K, Donovan E, Bridges K, Alexander B, Grisby C, Mersmann M, Mincey H, Hessling J, Goldberg R, Cotten C, Wallace D, Freedman S, Auten K, Fisher K, Foy K, Stoll B, Piazza A, Buchter S, Carlton D, Hutchinson A, Hale E, Higgins R, Archer S, Poindexter B, Lemons J, Hamer F, Herron D, Miller L, Wilson L, Berberich M, Blaisdell C, Gail D, Kiley J, Gantz M, Das A, Crawford M, Hastings B, Irene A, Auman J, Huitema C, Pickett J, Wallace D, Zaterka-Baxter K, Van Meurs K, Stevenson D, Ball M, Proud M, Frantz I, Fiascone J, Furey A, MacKinnon B, Nylen E, Ambalavanan N, Collins M, Cosby S, Phillips V, Rasmussen M, Wozniak P, Rich W, Arnell K, Bridge R, Demetrio C, Bell E, Widness J, Klein J, Johnson K, Duara S, Everett-Thomas R, Watterberg K, Ohls R, Rohr J, Lacy C, Phelps D, Laroia N, Markowitz G, Reubens L, Burnell E, Sánchez P, Rosenfeld C, Salhab W, Allen J, Grau L, Guzman A, Hensley G, Lepps M, Martin M, Miller N, Solis A, Vasil D, Wilder K, Kennedy K, Tyson J, Morris B, Harris B, Lis A, Martin S, McDavid G, Tate P, Wright S, Yoder B, Faix R, Burnett J, Jensen J, Osborne K, Spencer C, Weaver-Lewis K, O'Shea T, Peters N, Shankaran S, Sood B, Bara R, Billian E, Johnson M, Ehrenkranz R, Narendran V, Bhandari V, Jacobs H, Cervone P, Gettner P, Konstantino M, Poulsen J, Taft J. Patterns of Oxygenation, Mortality, and Growth Status in the Surfactant Positive Pressure and Oxygen Trial Cohort. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2017, 186: 49-56.e1. PMID: 28279433, PMCID: PMC5484739, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.01.057.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDays of lifeIntermittent hypoxemia eventsOxygen saturation targetsOxygen saturationHypoxemia eventsSaturation targetsGestational ageHigher oxygen saturation targetsExtremely preterm infantsMedian oxygen saturationWeeks of gestationLowest oxygen saturationPositive pressureOxygen saturation levelsPatterns of oxygenationIntermittent hypoxemiaPreterm infantsTrial cohortSupplemental oxygenLowest quartileHigh incidenceTarget infantsInfantsSGASurvival
2014
NI-23BRAIN BREAST METASTASES RESPOND TO ANTI-ANGIOGENIC THERAPY BY MODES OF VASCULAR NORMALIZATION
Emblem K, Pinho M, Chandra V, Gerstner E, Stufflebeam S, Sorenson G, Harris G, Freedman R, Sohl J, Younger J, Krop I, Winer E, Lin N. NI-23BRAIN BREAST METASTASES RESPOND TO ANTI-ANGIOGENIC THERAPY BY MODES OF VASCULAR NORMALIZATION. Neuro-Oncology 2014, 16: v143-v143. PMCID: PMC4218348, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/nou264.22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnti-angiogenic therapyBreast cancerBrain metastasesVascular normalizationTumor perfusionBrain tumorsDay 1Largest contrast-enhancing lesionPerfusion MRIParenchymal brain metastasesMonths of therapyPhase II studyHormone receptor statusMetastatic breast cancerSubset of patientsContrast-enhancing lesionsPrimary brain tumorsAnti-angiogenic effectsOxygen saturation levelsPrior therapyBreast metastasisII studySystemic therapyImproved survivalReceptor statusCurrent Perspectives in the Management of Retinopathy of Prematurity
Dogra M, Katoch D. Current Perspectives in the Management of Retinopathy of Prematurity. Delhi Journal Of Ophthalmology 2014, 25: 108-117. DOI: 10.7869/djo.90.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Neonatology ForumLaser photocoagulationPremature babiesManagement of retinopathy of prematurityConfluent laser treatmentLens sparing vitrectomyPrevention of ROPTreatment of ROPAnti-VEGF therapyDiode laser photocoagulationRetinopathy of prematurityHigh birth weightStandard of careTreatable ROPSevere ROPAnti-VEGFMature babiesRescue therapyNational Neonatology Forum of IndiaChildhood blindnessBirth weightOxygen saturation levelsScreening programLaser treatmentPhotocoagulation
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