Publications by authors named "E Jeremy Kendrick"

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  • Social determinants of health (SDOH), like community race, income, and education, significantly affect outcomes in pediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (POHCA).
  • Analysis of data from over 27,000 POHCAs revealed that communities with lower minority populations, higher wealth, and better education had notably better rates of bystander CPR, AED use, and return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC).
  • The findings highlight the opportunity for public health interventions aimed at reducing health disparities linked to community SDOH to improve POHCA outcomes.
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A novel 4 × 4 Wadsley-Roth block phase, NbTiWO, has been prepared and its structure determined through Neutron and X-ray diffraction studies. Electrochemical testing indicated excellent high rate performance, with a returned delithiation capacity of 184 (4) mA h g at a current of 2 A g.

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Objective: Musculoskeletal pain complaints are common in the emergency department (ED). The objective of this study was to determine the impact of physical therapy (PT) in the ED on pain and ED return.

Methods: A prospective cohort study was performed with those presenting to the ED or Urgent Care at a single academic center for musculoskeletal pain between November 2020 and December 2022.

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  • Homogenous catalysis is important for producing bulk and fine chemicals, with phosphine ligands like tricyclohexylphosphine (CYTOP® 366) playing a vital role in this process.
  • In designing the synthesis of these ligands, factors such as safety, yield, quality, cost, and available technologies must be weighed, especially for large-scale production.
  • The report details the chosen synthetic route for tricyclohexylphosphine, examining both the successes of this pathway and the failures of traditional hydrophosphination methods through computational calculations.
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Introduction: An increasing number of older patients are undergoing evaluation for kidney transplantation; however, older patients experience increased rates of complications compared with younger patients, leading to the study of frailty assessments. Although many centers have evaluated the Fried Frailty Phenotype (FFP), less is known about the ability of the Short Performance Physical Battery (SPPB) to predict outcomes.

Methods: Frailty assessment by FFP and SPPB was introduced into routine outpatient evaluation for patients aged 55 years and older referred for transplantation.

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