Publications by authors named "A E Zargarian"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the impact of patient demographics on the development of new psychiatric disorders (NPDs) following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), using a large database of patients readmitted for mTBI between 2010 and 2019.
  • - Results show that certain factors like younger age and female sex are associated with different types of NPDs, including suicidal ideation and anxiety after mTBI, revealing important insights about risk predictors.
  • - The authors suggest developing screening recommendations for these psychiatric disorders in mTBI patients to help identify those at higher risk for developing NPDs.
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Current guidelines for patients experiencing a concussion or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) often focus on conservative care and observation. However, mTBI may increase the risk of severe novel psychiatric disorders (NPDs) within 180 days, and long-term management of mTBI should include psychiatric evaluation in patient populations. Retrospective cohort analysis was conducted using 8 years of the Nationwide Readmission Database.

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Background: Our aim was to assess resting cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in children and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Methods: We acquired pulsed arterial spin labeling magnetic resonance imaging data in 44 generally high-functioning participants with ASD simplex and 66 typically developing control subjects with comparable mean full-scale IQs. We compared rCBF values voxelwise across diagnostic groups and assessed correlations with symptom scores.

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Modulating deformation mechanism through manipulating morphological parameters of scaffold internal pore architecture provides potential to tailor the overall mechanical properties under physiological loadings. Whereas cells sense local strains, cell differentiation is also impressed by the elastic deformations. In this paper, structure-property relations were developed for Ti6-Al-4V scaffolds designed based on triply periodic minimal surfaces.

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In this paper, the effects of cell geometry and relative density on the high-cycle fatigue behavior of Titanium scaffolds produced by selective laser melting and electron beam melting techniques were numerically investigated by finite element analysis. The regular titanium lattice samples with three different unit cell geometries, namely, diamond, rhombic dodecahedron and truncated cuboctahedron, and the relative density range of 0.1-0.

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