Publications by authors named "A K S Soo"

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  • ICU patients often undergo a stressful process of weaning from sedation and ventilation, and a study pilot-tested a coaching tool led by family members to help ease this transition for both patients and their families.
  • Conducted in Calgary, the study involved 25 family-patient dyads from two ICUs, with surveys assessing family demographics, anxiety, tool feedback, and attitudes towards family presence during weaning trials.
  • Results showed that 60% of families found the coaching tool useful, 70% reported positive experiences with family involvement, and family anxiety significantly decreased after using the tool.
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Objectives: Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis type 2 (CLN2-disease) is an inherited childhood-onset neurodegenerative condition, with classical early features of speech delay, epilepsy, myoclonus, ataxia, and motor regression. This study aimed to better characterize the spectrum of movement disorders in CLN2-disease in a cohort of children receiving enzyme replacement therapy (ERT).

Methods: A cohort of 18 children attending a single center for treatment with cerliponase alfa ERT was systematically assessed using a standardized structured history and a double-scored, video-recorded examination using the Unified Batten Disease Rating Scale (UBDRS) and Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale.

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Introduction: International data describes a changing pattern to trauma over the last decade, with an increasingly comorbid population presenting challenges to trauma management and resources. In Ireland, resource provision and management of trauma is being transformed to deliver a trauma network, in line with international best practice. Our hospital plays a crucial role within this network and is designated a Trauma Unit with Specialist Services (TUSS) to distinguish it from standard trauma units.

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Electroencephalography is an accessible, portable, noninvasive and safe means of evaluating a patient's brain activity. It can aid in diagnosis and management decisions for post-cardiac arrest patients with seizures, myoclonus and other non-epileptic movements. It also plays an important role in a multimodal approach to neuroprognostication predicting both poor and favorable outcomes.

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