Publications by authors named "Cynthia Pham"

Objectives: To explore the association between dipstick results and urinary symptoms.

Method: This was a prospective 12-month observational study of real-time self-administered urine dipstick results and symptoms in a community setting that included 52 spinal cord injury/disease (SCI/D) participants with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) who use an indwelling catheter. Symptoms were collected using the Urinary Symptom Questionnaire for Neurogenic Bladder-Indwelling Catheter (USQNB-IDC).

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  • hATTR is a hereditary form of amyloidosis affecting around 50,000 people globally, commonly presenting as cardiac issues, polyneuropathy, or oculoleptomeningeal symptoms, with polyneuropathy being the most prevalent.
  • Recent advancements in treatment include Patisiran and Inotersen, which are RNA-targeted therapies that reduce the production of the transthyretin protein, aiming to mitigate the disease's progression.
  • The prognosis for hATTR is poor, typically with a median survival of less than 12 years, but these novel therapies offer promising strategies by addressing the disease at a genetic level.
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In the US, an estimated 1 - 2% of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) patients (of 6 - 7 million nationwide) develop at least one venous stasis ulcer (VSU) during their illness. Of these, approximately 40% develop subsequent ulcers, making VSU prognostically poor. Current management of VSU is costly, with poor prognosis, high recurrence rate, inadequate pain management, and significantly reduced quality of life (QoL).

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Background: Rehabilitation outcomes of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are unknown.

Objective: To describe patients with COVID-19 who are undergoing inpatient rehabilitation and their rehabilitation outcomes.

Design: Retrospective observational cohort study of all inpatients from a rehabilitation hospital between March 1 and September 30, 2020.

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Reclassification of chronic pain as a disease may be helpful because patients with chronic pain require significant treatment and rehabilitation with a clear diagnosis. This can help address critical factors including suffering, quality of life, participation, and with family and social life, which continue to become more important in evaluating the quality of the health care we give our patients today. During the past decade of the opioid epidemic, methadone was the primary treatment for opioid addiction until buprenorphine was approved.

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This prospective study determined whether single-row anchor fixation would reliably improve clinical outcome and maintain structural integrity after arthroscopic repair of single-tendon and 2-tendon rotator cuff tears. In 39 patients, 21 shoulders had single-tendon tears and 18 had 2-tendon tears. Mean follow-up was 38 months (minimum, 24 months).

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