Publications by authors named "Christina R Kuhrau"

Article Synopsis
  • - Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant issue, with about 25% of women in the U.S. experiencing related trauma, but its prevalence among pregnant women is less understood.
  • - A study involving 606 women at an academic hospital from 2011 to 2022 found that 20.4% of participants reported experiencing IPV, with factors like unmarried status, low income, and substance use during pregnancy linked to higher IPV risk.
  • - The research highlights that while maternal race was not directly associated with IPV, experiences of racial and gender discrimination were significant, suggesting that addressing social determinants of health could better support pregnant individuals facing IPV.
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Objective: There are currently no specific biomarkers to identify patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs). Circulating exosomes contain microRNAs (miRNA) that are potential biomarkers for the presence of disease. This study aimed to characterize the exosomal miRNA expression profile of patients with AAAs in order to identify novel biomarkers of disease.

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Objective: Acute iliofemoral artery thrombosis (IFAT) can occur in critically ill neonates and infants who require indwelling arterial cannulas for monitoring or as a consequence of cardiac catheterization. Guidelines suggest treatment with anticoagulation, but evidence supporting the optimal duration of therapy and the role of surveillance ultrasound is limited. The objectives of this study were to characterize the kinetics of thrombus resolution and to define an appropriate duration of anticoagulation and interval for surveillance ultrasound.

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GABA receptors activated by the transmitter GABA are potentiated by several allosterically acting drugs, including the intravenous anesthetic propofol. Propofol can also directly activate the receptor, albeit at higher concentrations. Previous functional studies have identified amino acid residues whose substitution reduces potentiation of GABA-activated receptors by propofol while enhancing the ability of propofol to directly activate the receptor.

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