Publications by authors named "T Warner"

Background: While risk factors for recurrent instability (RI) after arthroscopic Bankart repair (ABR) for anterior glenohumeral instability (aGHI) have been well established in adult populations, there is much less evidence in pediatric and adolescent patients, despite being the most affected epidemiologic subpopulation.

Purpose: To identify the clinical, demographic, radiologic, and operative risk factors for RI after ABR for aGHI in pediatric and adolescent patients.

Study Design: Systematic review; Level of evidence, 4.

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Background: Americans increasingly perceive that homes with guns are safer than those without, and physician counselling about in-home firearm safety and injury risks occurs infrequently, despite encouragement from major medical organisations (eg, American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics). Safety counselling that does occur may be limited to gun owners at high risk of injury; however, given the increasing rates of first-time gun ownership in the USA, understanding attitudes toward firearms and firearm safety messaging among persons who may become firearm owners is needed to inform and support continued injury prevention efforts.

Methods: Survey data from a cross-section of firearm owners (n=396) and non-owners (n=551) collected in February 2023 was used to examine differences in perceptions about the safety of firearm households, openness toward firearm safety counselling and comfort with law enforcement compared with physician firearm safety discussions.

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  • Animals can recognize odors in just milliseconds, showcasing fast detection abilities that are challenging for artificial systems to replicate.
  • Current artificial olfaction technologies are limited by being slow, bulky, and power-hungry, making them less effective for real-world mobile applications.
  • A new miniaturized electronic nose has been developed that mimics animal olfaction capabilities, achieving rapid odor classification and temporal pattern encoding, opening doors for advancements in various fields like environmental monitoring and security.
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  • - The TRILUMINATE Pivotal trial assessed the effects of tricuspid transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (T-TEER) on reducing tricuspid regurgitation (TR), a significant heart condition linked to increased health risks.
  • - Involving 572 patients, mostly elderly women with prior heart conditions, the trial found that T-TEER effectively improved quality of life, with nearly half of those treated experiencing significant improvements in heart health assessments.
  • - Results showed that while the treatment and control groups had similar rates of survival and heart-related surgeries, those who underwent T-TEER had notably better outcomes in TR severity and overall quality of life.
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