Publications by authors named "Aaron Voshage"

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  • Over 200,000 ACL injuries happen in the U.S. annually, but how social factors influence recovery post-surgery is still unclear.
  • A study reviewed existing literature to see the effect of social determinants of health (SDOH) like race, income, and location on ACL reconstruction outcomes, finding 13 relevant studies from a pool of 712.
  • Results suggest that factors like being Black or Hispanic, living in rural areas, and lower socioeconomic status are linked to higher revision rates and poorer recovery scores after ACL surgery, but more research is needed to clarify these connections.
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Background: Complicated mild traumatic brain injury (cmTBI) is a common neurosurgical disorder that consumes a significant amount of healthcare resources without a clearly established benefit. Best practices for the management of cmTBI regarding triage, hospital admission, and the necessity for repeat imaging are controversial. Our objective is to describe the rate of radiographic progression and neurologic decline for isolated traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (itSAH) patients admitted to the hospital.

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Acute increases in sympathetic nervous system activity (SNA) often elicit peripheral vasoconstriction and increases in blood pressure (BP). Given sympathetic support of BP is modulated by ovarian sex hormones (e.g.

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