Publications by authors named "Glass N"

Filamentous fungi are important producers of enzymes and secondary metabolites. The industrial thermophilic species, is closely related to the model fungus, . A critical aspect of the filamentous fungal life cycle is the production of asexual spores (conidia), which are regulated by various stimuli, including nutrient availability.

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Background: Gallstones are a common diagnosis in the United States; though many patients remain asymptomatic, others develop symptoms. Standard of care for symptomatic cholelithiasis is cholecystectomy, but many do not undergo surgery. The purpose of this study is to identify factors that influence receipt of cholecystectomy for symptomatic cholelithiasis at a safety net hospital.

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Importance: High emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness is associated with improved survival among children receiving emergency care, but state and national costs to reach high ED readiness and the resulting number of lives that may be saved are unknown.

Objective: To estimate the state and national annual costs of raising all EDs to high pediatric readiness and the resulting number of pediatric lives that may be saved each year.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This cohort study used data from EDs in 50 US states and the District of Columbia from 2012 through 2022.

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Background: Recent studies suggest that better outcomes in work productivity following spine surgery eventually offset the higher cost of treatment. By analyzing preoperative and postoperative changes in work productivity, studies can determine if surgery is cost-effective and give patients valuable information about treatment. Prior studies reviewing outcomes in work performance after spine surgery have largely excluded patients on workers' compensation from the overall cost analysis.

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Objective: Describe continuous infusion (CI) ketamine practices in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) and evaluate its effect on pain/sedation scores, exposure to analgesics/sedatives, and adverse effects (AEs).

Methods: Multicenter, retrospective, observational study in children <18 years who received CI ketamine between 2014 and 2017. Time spent in goal pain/sedation score range and daily cumulative doses of analgesics/sedatives were compared from the 24 hours (H) prior to CI ketamine to the first 24H and 25-48H of the CI.

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Hepatitis B and hepatitis C are leading causes of cirrhosis and liver cancer and caused 1.3 million deaths worldwide in 2022. Hepatitis B is preventable with vaccination, and hepatitis C is curable with direct-acting antivirals.

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  • The study investigates how changes in pediatric readiness in emergency departments (EDs) at US trauma centers from 2013 to 2021 relate to the mortality rates of injured children.
  • It used the weighted Pediatric Readiness Score (wPRS) to categorize EDs into four readiness change groups, allowing for a comparison of outcomes based on their level of readiness.
  • Results showed that higher ED pediatric readiness is linked to fewer pediatric deaths, emphasizing the importance of improved emergency care for children in trauma settings.
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Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) is a common treatment for prearthritic hip dysplasia. The goal of this investigation was to determine if computationally assessed hip contact mechanics are associated with joint failure at minimum 10-year follow-up. One hundred patients with hip dysplasia (125 hips) completed patient-reported outcomes an average of 13.

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Background: Chronic pain is an issue that affects over 100 million Americans daily. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been found to be beneficial for patients with chronic pain by focusing provider efforts on teaching coping mechanisms for pain instead of eliminating the pain entirely. Current studies demonstrate that ACT significantly improves post-operative chronic pain scores and outcomes.

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  • The study compared the effectiveness of platelet-poor plasma (PPP) versus platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in treating acute thigh muscle injuries.
  • Patients treated with PPP returned to unrestricted activity significantly faster, averaging 22.89 days sooner than those treated with PRP.
  • There was no significant difference in the rate of recurrent injuries between the two groups within a 12-month period, indicating that PPP may be a better option for recovery without increasing the risk of re-injury.
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Background: Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) in revision arthroplasty presents as a challenging complication that is difficult to manage. Debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention (DAIR) is a recognized treatment option, although few studies have investigated success rates in addition to eventual amputation rates for failed cases.

Methods: A retrospective review of 365 DAIR cases was performed at a single institution from 2008-2020.

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  • The study aimed to investigate if the type of referral for total knee and hip arthroplasties influences patient comorbidities and complication rates.
  • A total of 393 patients were analyzed, with a significant portion referred by non-orthopaedic surgeons, indicating a stark difference in health statuses among referral types.
  • Patients referred outside of orthopaedics showed higher rates of obesity and ASA scores, as well as more complications, suggesting that financial incentives might discourage surgeons from taking on more medically complex cases.
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  • The study focuses on how os trigonum and Stieda process contribute to posterior ankle impingement syndrome (PAIS), which is typically diagnosed using imaging techniques, but these may miss deeper tissue issues.* -
  • Researchers reviewed 111 cases of patients who underwent posterior ankle and hindfoot arthroscopy (PAHA) for PAIS due to trigonal impingement to identify any additional conditions present.* -
  • Results showed that 58.6% of patients had associated pathologies, especially flexor hallucis longus (FHL) disorders, with significant differences in outcomes based on whether the cause was os trigonum or Stieda.*
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  • The study aims to update clinical guidelines for hemodynamic management in patients with acute traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) to improve neurological outcomes through targeted mean arterial pressure (MAP) augmentation.
  • Key recommendations include defining optimal ranges for MAP, determining how long to maintain MAP augmentation, and selecting appropriate vasopressors for treatment.
  • A multidisciplinary guideline development group conducted a systematic review of existing literature and assessed previous guidelines to ensure comprehensive and evidence-based recommendations for enhancing spinal cord perfusion and recovery outcomes.
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Introduction: Understanding the risk for severe intimate partner violence (IPV) can help women and providers assess danger. The validated, widely used Danger Assessment (DA) developed for this purpose has not been tested in a low- and middle-income country (LMIC). We tailored the DA to Nairobi, Kenya, and prospectively evaluated baseline danger against severe IPV at 3-month follow-up.

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Background: Intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) is prevalent in conflict-affected settings. Yet, there is limited knowledge about the risk factors that influence men's use of IPVAW in conflict-affected settings. This paper adopts a transdisciplinary perspective to understand how experiences hypothesized to increase men's use of IPVAW relate to each other and to men's use of IPVAW.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a lasting impact on patients seeking total hip and knee arthroplasty (THA, TKA) including more patients undergoing same day discharge (SDD) following total joint arthroplasty (TJA). The purpose of this study was to assess whether expansion of SDD TJA during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in more early complications following TJA. We anticipated that as many institutions quickly launched SDD TJA programs there may be an increase in 30-day complications.

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Background: Wound healing is particularly important for sarcoma patients who undergo neoadjuvant radiation therapy. Previous studies have demonstrated wound complications in this population approaching 35%. With this high rate of wound healing issues, identifying treatment modalities to minimize these complications is of paramount importance.

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The human body is made up of approximately 40 trillion cells in close contact, with the cellular density of individual tissues varying from 1 million to 1 billion cells per cubic centimetre. Interactions between different cell types (termed heterotypic) are thus common . Communication between cells can take the form of direct cell-cell contact mediated by plasma membrane proteins or through paracrine signalling mediated through the release, diffusion, and receipt of soluble factors.

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  • The study evaluates the impact of preoperative gabapentin and intraoperative ketorolac on pain management and discharge times for patients undergoing hip arthroscopy.
  • Despite analyzing data from 409 patients, results showed no significant differences in pain scores or discharge times between those who received gabapentin or ketorolac and those who didn't.
  • Female patients generally reported higher pain scores than males but showed no differences in follow-up pain assessments.
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Attention to students' socio-emotional, behavioral, and academic outcomes raises important considerations for the psychological wellbeing of teachers, especially Head Start teachers who often work with underserved families. This scoping review summarizes current literature on Head Start teacher psychological well-being and identifies 1. how teacher well-being is conceptualized and measured, 2.

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