Publications by authors named "Lua Saylany"

Small cell carcinoma of the ovary, hypercalcemic type (SCCOHT) is a rare form of aggressive ovarian malignancy linked with mutations in the SMARCA4 gene. This disease predominantly affects young women within the first five decades of life and is associated with poor overall long-term survival, particularly when diagnosed in the advanced stage of the disease. Due to the low incidence of the condition and limited literature, current clinical decision-making is based on a small number of case series and case reports.

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Outside of childbirth, a vulvar hematoma is an uncommon gynecological presentation that typically occurs secondary to blunt trauma to the perineum. Given the low incidence of non-obstetric vulvar hematoma, there is no standard guideline or consensus for managing such cases. There are two mainstay approaches: conservative management and surgical intervention.

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This article is a companion to a systematic review, entitled, (Riggs et al., 2019). The data tables described in this article summarise the impact that specific training interventions, number of times trained, and retention testing intervals have on laypeople's CPR psychomotor skills, as reported by peer-reviewed journal articles.

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Aim: To determine whether training history (including number of times and duration since last training), knowledge, self-efficacy or willingness are associated with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) psychomotor skills.

Methods: Eight databases were systematically searched from January 2005 to February 2018 for articles that involved adult layperson participants and explored an association between training history, knowledge, self-efficacy or willingness and CPR psychomotor skills or survival outcomes after real CPR attempts.

Results: Thirty-four articles with a total of 35,421 participants were included.

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