Publications by authors named "Matthew S Sclafani"

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  • Venous thromboembolic events (VTEs) are common after surgery, leading to complications, longer hospital stays, and higher costs; current prevention methods rely on the 2005 Caprini score and other newer scoring systems.
  • A study analyzed the risk of VTE in 869 otolaryngology patients, comparing three different risk assessment models: Caprini, COBRA, and Pannucci-NSQIP.
  • The results showed a strong correlation between Caprini and COBRA scores, suggesting they can be effective for risk stratification, while the Caprini and Pannucci-NSQIP correlation varies depending on whether the patient was inpatient or outpatient.
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Among zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) fractures presenting to a tertiary urban academic center, the authors hypothesized the presence of both clinical and radiographic predictors of operative management. The investigators conducted a retrospective cohort study of 1,914 patients with facial fractures managed at an academic medical center in New York City between 2008 and 2017. The predictor variables were based on both clinical data and features of pertinent imaging studies, and the outcome variable was an operative intervention.

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This study aimed to define better the clinical presentation, fracture patterns, and features predictive of associated injuries and need for surgery in pediatric facial trauma patients in an urban setting. Charts of patients 18 years or younger with International Classification of Disease 9th and 10th revision (ICD-9/ICD-10) codes specific for facial fractures (excluding isolated nasal fractures) at NY-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center between 2008 and 2017 were retrospectively reviewed. Of 204 patients, most were referred to the emergency department by a physician's office or self-presented.

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