Publications by authors named "Glowacki K"

Objective: The study aims to describe drug shortages affecting lead chelators in the United States from 2001 through 2022.

Methods: Drug shortage data were retrieved from the University of Utah Drug Information Service from January 1, 2001, through December 31, 2022. Shortages of first- and second-line lead chelators were analyzed.

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Background: Appropriate health services and health promotion strategies for young people with mental health and substance use (MHSU) concerns are critical for recovery. Foundry, an integrated youth services (IYS) initiative for young people ages 12-24 in British Columbia (BC), Canada, has recently added leisure and recreational activities (referred to as the Wellness Program) into its services. The objectives of this study were to: (1) describe how the Wellness Program was implemented over a two-year period into IYS (2) provide an overview of what the Wellness Program is, who accessed the program since inception and initial evaluation results.

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Introduction: Antimuscarinic delirium (AD), a potentially life-threatening condition frequently encountered by emergency physicians, results from poisoning with antimuscarinic agents. Treatment with physostigmine and benzodiazepines is the mainstay of pharmacotherapy, and use of dexmedetomidine and non-physostigmine centrally-acting acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (cAChEi) such as rivastigmine has also been described. Unfortunately, these medications are subject to drug shortages which negatively impact the ability to provide appropriate pharmacologic treatment of patients with AD.

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Background: Concerns about youth alcohol and drug use have risen since the declaration of the global COVID-19 pandemic due to the pandemic's impact on known risk and protective factors for substance use. However, the pandemic's immediate and long-term impact on youths' substance use patterns has been less clear. Thus, this study sought to determine how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted alcohol or drug use and its risk and protective factors among youth accessing integrated youth services.

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Objective: In Canada, employment/education support is rarely embedded as a component of mental health service delivery. This study describes a supported education/employment program (SEP) that integrates both clinical and community mental health services. The main objectives were to estimate the feasibility of a 5-week SEP among youths aged 17-24 with mental illness and to estimate the extent to which participation in this program improved employment and mental health outcomes.

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There are no official recommendations regarding physiotherapy for encephalitis patients. However, such patients, depending on their condition, have to undergo rehabilitation preceded by a detailed functional examination. The paper describes the physiotherapy treatment of a 28-year-old female after acute encephalitis.

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Background: Integrated youth services (IYS) provide multidisciplinary care (including mental, physical, and social) prioritizing the needs of young people and their families. Despite a significant rise in emergency department (ED) visits by young Canadians with mental health and substance use (MHSU) concerns over the last decade, there remains a profound disconnect between EDs and MHSU integrated youth services. The first objective of this study was to better understand the assessment, treatment, and referral of young people (ages 12-24 years) presenting to the ED with MHSU concerns.

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Background: Exercise is now recommended as a primary treatment for mild-moderate depression in Canada. The 'Exercise and Depression Toolkit' was developed to help health care providers (HCP) integrate these treatment guidelines into practice. The purpose of this study was to evaluate acceptability and perceived effectiveness of the toolkit in practice by HCPs working with individuals with depression.

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The GLI genes are transcription factors and in cancers are oncogenes, aberrantly and constitutively activated. GANT61, a specific GLI inhibitor, has induced extensive cytotoxicity in human models of colon cancer. The FOXM1 promoter was determined to be a transcriptional target of GLI1.

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One of the critical requirements for this procedure to succeed is a functional TFCC structure. In rheumatoid arthritis or traumatic disruption of the DRUJ, the TFCC is unstable. If the TFCC can be reconstructed and DRUJ arthritis exists, this is the situation in which the hemiresection procedure excels.

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The findings of midcarpal versus radiocarpal arthroscopic examinations were compared in the diagnosis of a variety of wrist pathology in 89 patients. During 15 months 89 midcarpal arthroscopic examinations were performed in conjunction with radiocarpal arthroscopic examinations. Eighty-one wrists underwent arthroscopy for acute or chronic intracarpal instability.

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The concept of distal carpal row dissociation is not new. It has occurred secondary to high-energy crush or blast injuries, with resultant axial dislocations of both carpal rows and metacarpals. Axial carpal sprains without disruption or dynamic axial carpal instability have not been previously described.

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Disorders of the distal radioulnar joint can be classified into functional abnormalities based on instability, incongruity of the joint surface, impaction, and isolated triangular fibrocartilage complex tears. Knowledge of the type of lesion aids in selecting the treatment option best suited to correcting each problem. This review begins by summarizing the anatomy of the distal radioulnar joint.

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This study examined the role of arthroscopic debridement alone for complete and incomplete intercarpal ligament tears of the wrist. Forty-three wrists underwent arthroscopic evaluation for persistent wrist pain and were identified as having isolated scapholunate or lunotriquetral ligament tears treated by arthroscopic debridement alone of the torn ligament edges. At follow-up examination at an average of 27 months, 29 (66%) wrists having a complete scapholunate ligament tear and 36 (85%) wrists having a limited scapholunate ligament tear had either complete symptom resolution or improved symptomatology.

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Forty-five sequential cubital tunnel releases with anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve in an intramuscular fashion were performed over a 4-year period. All patients had a positive Tinel's sign at the cubital tunnel and reported numbness and tingling in the ring and small finger of the affected arm. Thirty-three cases had preoperative electrodiagnostic studies performed.

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Distal radius fractures are one of the most common types of injuries treated by an orthopedic surgeon. The overall results may not be as favorable as once thought. As a distinct subgroup, the young adult deserves special consideration.

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This study examined the correlation of electrodiagnostic test results and symptom outcome after carpal tunnel release. After meeting specific inclusion and exclusion criteria and failing conservative management, 167 patients (227 hands) underwent an open carpal tunnel release. Of 99 hands with a positive electromyographic/nerve conduction velocity study, 93 (93%) had resolved or improved symptoms.

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Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath represents a common disorder that can present a surgical challenge. This article discusses the clinical, histologic, and treatment options for this lesion and the technique of excision.

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Longitudinal growth of bone involves a complex sequence of cellular events in the cartilaginous epiphysis. Whole blood serum has been shown previously to be a potent stimulus to the cells of the growth plate, as demonstrated by its ability to activate the inositol phosphate-calcium second messenger system, resulting in a rise in intracellular Ca2+. By manipulating the preparation of serum to functionally separate it into its constituent parts, we have shown that the processes of platelet lysis and activation of the clotting cascade are responsible for the generation of factors that stimulate this signaling mechanism in isolated bovine growth plate chondrocytes.

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