Publications by authors named "Jennifer M Thomas"

Background: A retrospective study was conducted to assess the safety and efficacy of lacosamide in children aged less than 24 months.

Methods: Patients were included if they were ≤24 months when they first received lacosamide; patients were excluded if they were enrolled in research studies investigating lacosamide or if there were insufficient data in the chart. Treatment response was assessed by reviewing charts and electroencephalographic reports to determine reduction in seizure burden.

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Objective: To determine the birth prevalence of perinatal stroke in term born infants at our high-volume delivery center and assess the frequency of both gross and histologic placental pathologies associated with perinatal stroke using the Amsterdam Placental Workshop Group Consensus Statement guidelines and definitions.

Study Design: A single-center retrospective cohort study spanning 2010-2020.

Results: There were 129,759 live births at Parkland Hospital during the study period and a total of 18 term born infants leading to a birth prevalence of 1 in 6,829 infants.

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  • The study aims to assess how reliable MRI is in determining the location of ACL tears before surgery for repair.
  • It analyzed 34 patients, comparing their MRI results with actual findings during surgery and found low sensitivity (9.0%) and accuracy (8.8%) in identifying type I tears.
  • The conclusion suggests that MRI may not be a trustworthy tool for determining the suitability of ACL tears for repair.
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Morbidity and mortality in prematurely born infants have significantly improved due to advancement in perinatal care, development of NeuroNICU collaborative multidisciplinary approaches, and evidence-based management protocols that have resulted from a better understanding of perinatal risk factors and neuroprotective treatments. In premature infants with intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH), the detrimental secondary effect of posthemorrhagic ventricular dilation (PHVD) on the neurodevelopmental outcome can be mitigated by surgical intervention, though management varies considerably across institutions. Any benefit derived from the use of neuromonitoring to optimize surgical timing and technique stands to improve neurodevelopmental outcome.

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From humble beginnings, the University of Cape Town's Department of Anaesthesia has played a major role in the development of anaesthesia as a speciality, in South Africa and internationally. We highlight these contributions in clinical service, teaching and research, with particular emphasis on the department's leading role in the evolution of anaesthetic safety in adults and children: from the development of the treatment of malignant hyperthermia, to unique studies in mortality associated with anaesthesia, and modern contributions to improved drug safety. Innovations in anaesthetic techniques have contributed to significant surgical developments, including the first heart transplant.

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Objective: To determine the vocal attack time (VAT) in a healthy young adult population.

Study Design: Sound pressure (SP) and electroglottographic (EGG) recordings were obtained for 57 female and 55 male subjects while performing multiple tokens of three tasks (sustained /a/, "always," and "hallways") at comfortable pitch and loudness.

Methods: Generalized sinusoidal models were obtained for SP and EGG signals to compare rates of amplitude change.

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