Publications by authors named "J Edgerton"

Objectives: Fortunately, operating room deaths and unexpected deaths are infrequent occurrences. However, when they occur, the surgeon is called upon to deliver this news to family and loved ones. There is a paucity of literature on this topic and little guidance preparing cardiothoracic surgeons for this important but difficult situation.

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Parkinson's Disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder afflicting almost 12 million people. Increased understanding of its complex and heterogenous disease pathology, etiology and symptom manifestations has resulted in the need to design, capture and interrogate substantial clinical datasets. Herein we advocate how advances in the deployment of artificial intelligence models for Federated Data Analysis and Federated Learning can help spearhead coordinated and sustainable approaches to address this grand challenge.

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  • Perioperative blood transfusions during coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery can lead to negative outcomes and increased costs, prompting the development of risk assessments to better manage transfusion needs.
  • A study analyzed over 1.2 million CABG operations, finding that more than half required transfusions, and created predictive models using variables like age and preoperative hematocrit to help estimate transfusion likelihood and volume.
  • The resulting risk assessment tools showed strong accuracy in predicting transfusion needs, helping surgeons make informed decisions and optimize the use of blood products for better patient outcomes.
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Selective activation of the M muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtype offers a novel strategy for the treatment of psychosis in multiple neurological disorders. Although the development of traditional muscarinic activators has been stymied due to pan-receptor activation, muscarinic receptor subtype selectivity can be achieved through the utilization of a subtype of a unique allosteric site. A major challenge in capitalizing on this allosteric site to date has been achieving a balance of suitable potency and brain penetration.

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