Publications by authors named "J M Wasvary"

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  • The National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer (NAPRC) aims to improve the quality of rectal cancer treatment in the U.S. by setting specific care standards.
  • A study at a tertiary care academic hospital reviewed 353 rectal cancer patients before and after NAPRC guidelines were adopted to assess compliance with these standards.
  • Results showed significantly higher compliance in pretreatment and postoperative care for patients diagnosed after the adoption of NAPRC, with nearly complete compliance achieved within two years.
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Background: With the growing opioid epidemic and recent focus on the quantity of opioids prescribed at discharge after surgery, enhanced recovery pathways provide another tool to counteract this epidemic. The aim of this current study is to analyze the differences in opioid requirements and pain scores in the immediate postoperative period for patients who underwent laparoscopic colectomies before and after the implementation of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols.

Materials And Methods: This study is a retrospective review of patients and was conducted at an academically affiliated tertiary care hospital.

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Objective: To examine in vivo time-course changes in macromolecular composition of articular cartilage in two surgical models of osteoarthritis (goat: meniscal transection and cartilage incision; rabbit: medial meniscectomy).

Design: Collagen integrity and proteoglycan (PG) content were evaluated in both models by magnetization transfer (MT) and contrast-enhanced MRI, respectively. The MT rate k(m) for the exchange process between the bulk water and water bound to collagen was determined as a marker of the collagen network.

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Proteoglycan (PG) loss and disruption of the collagen framework in cartilage are early events associated with osteoarthritis (OA). The feasibility of in vivo high-resolution MRI assessments probing both macromolecules was explored in articular cartilage of the rabbit knee. One-millimeter thick coronal images were obtained at 3 T with a 97 x 97 microm(2) pixel size.

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Loss of proteoglycans (PGs) from the extracellular matrix of cartilage is an early event of osteoarthritis. The capability of Gd(DTPA)(2-)-enhanced MRI to quantitatively assess PG content was explored in a goat model of cartilage degeneration. Partial to total PG depletion was induced by an intraarticular injection of papain 1 day prior to the MRI session.

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