Publications by authors named "Jordan L Fennema"

Objective: Despite advances in echocardiography and hemodynamic monitoring, limited progress has been made to effectively quantify left ventricular function during cardiac surgery. Traditional measures, including left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and cardiac index, remain dependent on loading conditions; more complex measures remain impractical in a dynamic surgical setting. However, the Smith-Madigan Inotropy Index (SMII) and potential-to-kinetic energy ratio (PKR) offer promise as measures calculable during cardiac surgery and potentially predictive of outcomes.

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Purpose: Longitudinal radioulnar dissociation is a triad of injuries consisting of distal radioulnar joint disruption, interosseous ligament complex (IOLC) tear, and radial head fracture. This renders the forearm longitudinally unstable, resulting in proximal migration of the radius and ulnar-sided wrist degeneration. We hypothesized that reconstruction of the central band of the IOLC in cadaver forearms using a Mini-TightRope suture-button construct would restore native forearm stability.

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