Publications by authors named "Ellelan Degife"

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  • * The study reviewed 218 patients who underwent surgery for active aortic valve endocarditis from 2011 to 2022, noting that 64 had perivalvular abscesses, with many cases undetected before surgery.
  • * The presence of an abscess significantly increased the risk of operative mortality, though five-year survival rates were similar regardless of whether patients received root-sparing or complex repairs.
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Objective: Substantial efforts have been directed toward identifying and addressing cardiothoracic surgical disparities in both patient care and our workforce. We aimed to characterize the presence over time of diversity and disparities-related content at cardiothoracic surgical society meetings.

Methods: Annual meeting program books from the American Association for Thoracic Surgery and the Society of Thoracic Surgeons from 2013 to 2023 were manually reviewed to identify abstract presentations, invited talks, and dedicated sessions related to diversity, equity, or social determinants of health.

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Objective: Liver disease (LD) is considered a risk factor for inferior outcomes in general and cardiac surgery, yet current cardiac surgery risk estimators exclude LD, and literature on the topic remains scant. We sought to evaluate whether the presence of advanced LD is associated with inferior outcomes following cardiac surgery.

Methods: This single-center, retrospective, observational study included 285 patients diagnosed with LD who underwent cardiac surgery in 2010 to 2020.

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Introduction: Although cervical cancer causes morbidity, it can be prevented if diagnosed early; previous research has shown lower rates of screening in patients with health-related social needs by self-report data. This study assessed cervical cancer screening uptake among female patients with health-related social needs who access care through a community-based mobile medical clinic.

Methods: A retrospective cohort was developed of all cis-female patients aged 21-65 years who sought care at the mobile medical clinic between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2019, and their medical data were captured from the electronic health record.

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We describe our technique for totally endoscopic, robotic-assisted thoracic and pericardial adhesiolysis and redo complex mitral valve repair.

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We describe our technique for totally endoscopic, robotic-assisted tricuspid valve repair with neochords and annuloplasty in a high-risk, obese patient.

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Purpose: Loeys-Dietz syndrome (LDS) is a rare connective tissue disorder. In LDS patients with normal arch morphology, whether the arch should be prophylactically replaced at the time of proximal aortic replacement remains unknown. We evaluated the risk of long-term arch complications in genetically confirmed LDS patients who underwent proximal ascending aortic replacement.

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Since the first description by Professor Ozaki in 2011, more than 5500 aortic valve neocuspidization procedures have been performed worldwide, with promising short- and mid-term outcomes. We here report the nuances required to master this highly reproducible, standardized technique for the treatment of aortic valve disease.

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Background: Thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) is a significant risk factor for aortic dissection and rupture. Guidelines recommend referral of patients to a cardiovascular specialist for periodic surveillance imaging with surgical intervention determined primarily by aneurysm size. We investigated the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and surveillance practices in patients with ascending aortic aneurysms.

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Atrial septal defect accounts for 10-15% of congenital heart disease cases. Small-diameter atrial septal defects diagnosed during infancy or early adulthood are prone to spontaneous closure, whereas uncorrected, persistent moderate or large atrial septal defects can induce left-to-right shunting, which causes volume overload, heart failure, atrial arrhythmia, and/or pulmonary hypertension starting between the third and fourth decades of life. We describe in detail our technique for totally endoscopic, robotic-assisted atrial septal defect repair.

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Introduction: Biological race, the fallacy that racial health disparities reflect differences in human biology, exerts undue influence on medicine. Interventions that teach against this myth are largely absent from required medical curricula. Here, we describe and present student and facilitator evaluations of an educational intervention, organised around Dorothy Roberts' book Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, and Big Business Re-Create Race in the Twenty-First Century that included a discussion of preselected chapters from Fatal Invention, case studies illustrating strategies to prevent the misuse of race in medicine and a question-and-answer session with Dorothy Roberts.

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Background: Ascending aortic aneurysms (AsAA) remain a silent killer for which timely intervention and surveillance intervals are critical. Despite this, little is known about the follow-up care patients receive after incidental detection of an AsAA. We examined the pattern of surveillance and follow-up care for these high-risk patients.

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