Publications by authors named "P X Belancourt"

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  • The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) lung cancer screening guidelines may overlook some individuals who would significantly benefit from screening.
  • New alternative criteria were developed to better identify these high-benefit individuals using data from the National Health Interview Survey.
  • The alternative criteria showed higher sensitivity and specificity in identifying high-risk populations, particularly benefiting racial and ethnic minorities, and included people who have smoked for extended periods but might not meet USPSTF qualifications.
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Introduction: Abdominal aortic calcifications (AAC) are incidentally found on medical imaging and useful cardiovascular burden approximations. The Morphomic Aortic Calcification Score (MAC) leverages automated deep learning methods to quantify and score AACs. While associations of AAC and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) have been described, relationships of AAC with other liver diseases and clinical outcome are sparse.

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Background And Aims: Utilization of electronic health records data to derive predictive indexes such as the electronic Child-Turcotte-Pugh (eCTP) Score can have significant utility in health care delivery. Within the records, CT scans contain phenotypic data which have significant prognostic value. However, data extractions have not traditionally been applied to imaging data.

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Background: Chronic low back pain is prevalent and disabling in Veterans, but effective pain management is challenging. Clinical practice guidelines emphasize multimodal pain management including evidence-based complementary and integrative health treatments such as acupressure as a first line of care. Unfortunately, the ability to replicate interventions, cost, resources, and limited access are implementation barriers.

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The creation and disruption of inertially collimated plasma flows are investigated through experiment, simulation, and analytical modeling. Supersonic plasma jets are generated by laser-irradiated plastic cones and characterized by optical interferometry measurements. Targets are magnetized with a tunable B field with strengths of up to 5 T directed along the axis of jet propagation.

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