Publications by authors named "Chizite Iheonunekwu"

Background: Spontaneous Expulsive Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage (SESCH) is an extremely rare phenomenon that leads to atraumatic spontaneous globe rupture. Only a handful of SESCH cases have been reported worldwide, primarily in developing countries. Risk factors associated with SESCH include uncontrolled hypertension, previous eye surgery, glaucoma, atherosclerosis, advanced age, and corneal damage.

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Objectives: Pediatric discharge from the inpatient setting is a complex, error-prone process. In this study, we evaluated the outcomes of using a standardized process for hospital discharge of pediatric patients.

Methods: A 1-year pre- and postintervention pilot study was designed to improve discharge transition of care.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Chizite Iheonunekwu"

  • - Chizite Iheonunekwu's recent research includes a focus on rare medical conditions, as highlighted in the article on Spontaneous Expulsive Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage (SESCH), discussing its risk factors and implications for eye health.
  • - Iheonunekwu has also contributed to the improvement of pediatric healthcare by evaluating standardized risk assessment processes aimed at enhancing discharge outcomes for pediatric patients, showcasing an emphasis on systematic healthcare improvements.
  • - The author’s work spans both investigations into uncommon medical phenomena and practical applications in pediatric care management, demonstrating a diverse range of research interests in emergency medicine and pediatric healthcare practices.