2024
Using an Innovative Model to Improve Performance of the Infant Hip Examination.
Joshi N, Zven S, Graziose B, Manno G, Manwaring L, Ahuja A, Tyrrell H, Zafar N, Weissbrod E, Lopreiato J, Loyal J. Using an Innovative Model to Improve Performance of the Infant Hip Examination. Hospital Pediatrics 2024, 14: 666-673. PMID: 39015087, DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2023-007504.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSemistructured focus groupsHip examinationFocus groupsExamination skillsMulticenter prospective cohort studyProspective cohort studyPediatric residency programsBarlow maneuversCohort studyBetter OutcomesDevelopmental dysplasiaQualitative feedbackHip screeningPositive Ortolani signResidency programsCategorical variablesPostinstruction assessmentNewborn NetworkBarlow's signImprove skillsOrtolani signParticipantsExamination techniquesResidency sitesInfantsReview of Genetic and Artificial Intelligence approaches to improving Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Screening and Diagnosis in sub-Saharan Africa
Gadhia V, Loyal J. Review of Genetic and Artificial Intelligence approaches to improving Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Screening and Diagnosis in sub-Saharan Africa. The Yale Journal Of Biology And Medicine 2024, 97: 67-72. PMID: 38559462, PMCID: PMC10964814, DOI: 10.59249/zbsc2656.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAfrica South of the SaharaArtificial IntelligenceDiabetes, GestationalFemaleHumansInfant, NewbornPregnancyRisk AssessmentConceptsGestational diabetes mellitus screeningGestational diabetes mellitusSub-Saharan AfricaSingle nucleotide polymorphismsBarriers to successful integrationImplementation of AISub-Saharan African womenSub-SaharanPredictor of gestational diabetes mellitusRisk of gestational diabetes mellitusAssociated with gestational diabetes mellitusDiabetes mellitus screeningEarly identificationBlack South African cohortTrimester of pregnancySouth African cohortSub-Saharan African populationsHealthcare systemImprove screeningResource settingsSub-Saharan African regionField of healthcareGenetic variantsGoogle ScholarAfrican cohort
2023
Management of asymptomatic cutaneous lumbosacral findings in newborns: a neurosurgical perspective.
Aby J, Rocque B, Loyal J. Management of asymptomatic cutaneous lumbosacral findings in newborns: a neurosurgical perspective. Journal Of Neurosurgery Pediatrics 2023, 31: 484-487. PMID: 36840732, DOI: 10.3171/2023.1.peds22453.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChildHumansInfantInfant, NewbornLipomaMagnetic Resonance ImagingNeurosurgeryNeurosurgical ProceduresSpineConceptsLarge skin tagsAsymptomatic newbornsPediatric neurosurgeonsFaun tail nevusVascular marksWatchful waitingRoutine careSkin tagsSubcutaneous lipomaSubspecialty consultationLocal referral patternsComplete responseSkin findingsReferral patternsSpinal MRIClinical managementPediatrics SectionAppropriate managementAmerican AcademyNewbornsImaging studiesClinical casesNeurosurgical perspectiveNeurosurgeonsDemographic information