Publications by authors named "B J Spray"

Background: Pediatric cardiac transplant recipients undergo elective cardiac catheterization and endomyocardial biopsy (CC/EMB) for graft dysfunction surveillance often facilitated by general anesthesia (GA). GA and positive pressure ventilation (PPV) also depress cardiac function confounding the graft's functional assessment. We aimed to evaluate the frequency of cardiac function decline, going from the awake to the anesthetized state, and determine its association with anesthetic and patient-related factors.

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  • Pediatric patients with dystrophinopathies often experience a range of neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric issues, prompting a study to evaluate a new screening tool (BELS) for identifying these challenges.
  • 45 caregivers of BDMD patients completed the BELS questionnaire, alongside other established assessments, revealing high rates of behavioral, emotional, learning, and social concerns, as well as significant instances of passive suicidality.
  • The BELS questionnaire showed strong correlations with other validated tools and could help in recognizing symptoms that need further attention, ultimately aiming to enhance clinical care and improve patients' quality of life.
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Introduction: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a major public health concern that is exacerbated by the obesity pandemic. Dietary interventions have the potential to alleviate obesity-associated MASLD through variable mechanisms, including optimizing the gut microbiota. Previously, we reported that soy protein concentrate (SPC) with low or high levels of isoflavone (LIF or HIF) protected young obese Zucker rats from developing liver steatosis.

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Background: Hypospadias is a common congenital malformation. There are several classification systems for hypospadias. However, the phenotypic subtypes of hypospadias are inconsistently reported across databases due to the inherently subtle variability of the penile anatomy.

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  • The study looked at how using dextrose gel can help babies at risk for low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
  • Researchers compared two groups of babies: those who did not receive the gel and those who did.
  • They found that using dextrose gel helped reduce hospital stays and helped more babies drink breast milk when they went home.
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