Publications by authors named "Janet Waters"

Article Synopsis
  • The importance of sex and gender in neurologic diseases is increasingly recognized, particularly during hormonal transitions in women's lives.
  • Women's neurology is a new subspecialty that focuses on this patient population and collaborates with various related fields, creating a more comprehensive understanding of neurologic disorders.
  • The field is rapidly evolving, with more academic programs, specialized training, and therapeutic options being developed to address women's unique neurological health needs.
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Objective: To develop online patient education materials about epilepsy for adolescent and young adult females with epilepsy through co-production in partnership with patients, parents or caregivers, and multi-disciplinary healthcare providers who care for this population.

Methods: We recruited participants from Western/Central Pennsylvania, comprised of females with epilepsy ages 18-26 or parents of children with epilepsy ages 12-26. Healthcare providers who participated in the study were recruited nationally from disciplines of pediatric epilepsy, adult epilepsy, women's neurology, and adolescent medicine.

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Women's neurology is the subspecialty within neurology concerned with the distinct healthcare needs of women. In this article, we review current literature and expert management strategies regarding disease-specific neurologic concerns of women, with an emphasis on issues related to contraception, pregnancy, and lactation. Health conditions that we discuss in this article include epilepsy, headache, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Chiari I malformation.

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Women's Neurology is an emerging subspecialty that focuses on neurologic disorders across a woman's lifetime. This new domain recognizes that both health and disease are directly affected by hormonal and reproductive changes throughout the life span. This field includes neurologic diseases with a higher prevalence in women and diseases that require specialized management during pregnancy, postpartum period, lactation, and menopause.

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Purpose Of Review: The advantages of neuraxial anesthesia over general anesthesia in the obstetric population are well established. Some neurologic conditions have the potential to lower the safety threshold for administration of neuraxial anesthesia, whereas others require special consideration before using general anesthesia. The aim of this article is to help neurologists determine when neuraxial anesthesia can be safely administered and when it is inadvisable.

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Background: Use of certain antiseizure drugs (ASDs) during pregnancy increases the risk of major congenital malformations, while less is known about newer ASDs. Based on the safety of levetiracetam, brivaracetam may be similarly safe in pregnancy; however, no cases have been published to date.

Aims Of The Study: We retrospectively identified three women with epilepsy treated with brivaracetam during pregnancy and described the maternal and neonatal outcomes.

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Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disorder characterized by fluctuating weakness of extraocular and proximal limb muscles. It occurs in 1 in 5000 in the overall population and is 2 times more common in women than men. The onset in women is most common in the third decade, and risk of severe exacerbation occurs most frequently in the year after presentation.

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Objective: To estimate whether vaginal delivery or neuraxial anesthesia poses a risk of neurologic deterioration in women with uncorrected Chiari I malformation.

Methods: To assemble this case series, electronic record databases were used to identify women with Chiari I malformation who delivered on two busy tertiary care obstetric services over a 5-year period from January 2010 through December 2015. Women who had undergone surgical decompression were not included in the study.

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Background: Treatment of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has traditionally focused on minimizing recurrence and complication rates. However, the assessment of patient satisfaction and quality of life (QOL) is also important. These outcomes are best assessed by patient-reported outcome (PRO) instruments.

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MRI is used widely both for screening women who are at increased risk of breast cancer and for treatment selection. Prospective studies confirm that MRI screening of women with known or suspected genetic mutation results in a higher sensitivity for cancer detection than does mammography. However, survival data are not available.

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Background: Intraoperative blood salvage is the process whereby shed red blood cells (RBCs) are collected and returned to the patient. We analyzed the trends in the volume of returned RBCs by our blood salvage program across a 12-hospital regional health care system over a 5-year period.

Study Design And Methods: All quality control, RBC recovery, and patient demographic data relating to blood salvage are stored in a large database covering these 12 hospitals.

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Background: The increasing cost of blood products and associated risks of transfusion have lead to a heightened interest in techniques which reduce or replace allogeneic blood transfusion. The use of cell salvage is being explored in a number of institutions. We present financial information which may be useful to institutions that are considering the addition of a cell salvage service.

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Background: The Bladder cooling reflex (BCR) i.e. uninhibited detrusor contractions evoked by intravesical instillation of cold saline, is a segmental reflex believed to be triggered by menthol sensitive cold receptors in the bladder wall, with the afferent signals transmitted by C fibres.

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