Publications by authors named "Vaidya R"

Thyroglossal duct cysts (TGDCs) are typically located in the midline of the neck. Carcinomas arising within these cysts are extremely rare, with papillary carcinoma being the most common type. Diagnosis is generally confirmed postoperatively following excision.

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Introduction: Intramedullary femoral nails (IMFNs) need to be removed for subsequent joint replacement, refracture, nonunion, or infection. The tools used to extract newer IMFNs may not be suited for removal of older implants, especially if broken. The purpose of this study was to describe a novel technique in femoral nail extraction when primary measures fail and a report on 6 cases where it was used.

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Polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) are traditionally formulated using batch methodologies that are poorly scalable and require time consuming, hands-on purification procedures. Here, we prepared poly(lactic acid) (PLA)-based polymeric NPs using a scalable microfluidics-based method and systematically investigated the impact of purification method (centrifugation tangential flow filtration (TFF)) to remove poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) on macrophage uptake, anti-inflammatory effects, biodistribution, and protein corona formation. TFF purification demonstrated significantly higher recovery of NPs compared to the centrifugation method, with little-to-no aggregation observed.

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  • Neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation (NSD) negatively affects reported outcomes in breast cancer patients, especially in terms of pain and overall wellbeing.
  • A study analyzed data from 761 women in cancer symptom management trials, finding that those from more deprived neighborhoods reported worse physical and functional wellbeing (FWB) and higher pain.
  • There’s a need for clinical trials to address community-level challenges faced by these patients, as interventions targeting these needs could help reduce health disparities.
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This study investigated the impact of joint positioning on ultrasound shear wave elastography measurements in the Achilles and patellar tendons. Twenty-eight healthy adults underwent SWE assessment of shear wave speed (SWS) and coefficient of variation in SWS (CV-SWS) at three ankle positions (neutral, 10° plantar flexion, and 20° dorsiflexion) and two knee positions (90° flexion and full extension), at two academic sites. Participant positioning for ankle testing differed between sites (prone vs long-sitting)-while knee testing used consistent positioning.

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Purpose: In pain assessment, the commonly used Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) offers an incremental 0-to-10 range of response options. But this broad range often leads to discordant evaluations between nurses and their patients. This study aimed to compare the NRS to the three-category Interventional Pain Assessment (IPA) scale, validate the IPA scale in an inpatient setting, and determine RN and patient scale preferences.

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  • Prostate cancer (PCA) treatment decisions must balance the benefits of controlling cancer against potential treatment-related side effects.*
  • This study compared long-term complications from PCA treatments like prostatectomy and radiotherapy to those in a general older male population using data from two major clinical trials linked to Medicare records.*
  • Results showed that PCA treatments significantly increased the risk of urinary and sexual complications, with prostatectomy presenting a 7.23 times higher risk and radiotherapy a 2.76 times higher risk compared to untreated patients. Additionally, radiotherapy patients faced nearly three times the risk of developing bladder cancer.*
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Background: Total joint arthroplasty (TJA) is an effective treatment for end-stage osteoarthritis, but postoperative pain has been poorly managed. The purpose of this study was to (1) assess how much narcotic medication was prescribed after TJA; (2) assess if patients were satisfied with their pain management; (3) compare these same data between total hip arthroplasty (THA)/total knee arthroplasty (TKA); (4) compare these same data between preoperative opioid users/opioid-naïve patients.

Methods: An IRB-approved prospective study was conducted at a US academic joint replacement practice.

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Triploid oysters are commonly used as the basis for production in the aquaculture of eastern oysters along the USA East and Gulf of Mexico coasts. While they are valued for their rapid growth, incidents of triploid mortality during summer months have been well documented in eastern oysters, especially at low salinity sites. We compared global transcriptomic responses of diploid and triploid oysters bred from the same three maternal source populations at two different hatcheries and outplanted to a high (annual mean salinity = 19.

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  • Premenopausal women with early-stage, high-risk hormone receptor-positive breast cancer often stop their adjuvant endocrine therapy (ET) due to side effects, which can lead to higher chances of recurrence and mortality.
  • The study will enroll 540 participants to test if Active Symptom Monitoring (ASM) combined with patient education can help reduce early discontinuation of ET by tracking symptoms through weekly check-ins.
  • The main goal is to see if better management of ET-related side effects increases adherence to treatment, improving overall cancer outcomes and quality of life over the course of 72 weeks.
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  • Orthopaedic surgeons need practical guidance for managing patients with bleeding disorders, which can affect surgical outcomes.
  • These disorders disrupt normal blood clotting and platelet function, leading to excessive bleeding, and require proper diagnosis and management.
  • Effective assessment involves a detailed medical history and blood tests, and various treatment options are available for patients identified with bleeding disorders during any phase of surgery.
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Background: The interpretation and communication of variant of uncertain significance (VUS) genetic results often present a challenge in clinical practice. VUSs can be reclassified over time into benign/likely benign (B/LB) or pathogenic/likely pathogenic (P/LP) based on the availability of updated data. We evaluate the frequency of VUS reclassification in our tertiary care epilepsy cohort undergoing epilepsy genetic panel (EGP) testing.

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  • In the U.S., both private (industry) and public (federal) sponsors support cancer clinical research, with industry focusing on drug approvals, while federal trials explore broader questions and often involve diverse populations.
  • A study analyzed enrollment data from 2008 to 2022, finding that from 2018 to 2022, the enrollment ratio for industry-sponsored trials was significantly higher than federally-sponsored trials, indicating an increased reliance on industry over time.
  • The conclusion suggests that this trend of underinvestment in federally-sponsored research could hinder scientific progress and limit advancements in cancer treatment for patients.
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There are numerous variables governing the formation of new bone around a dental implant. Of those variables, the implant surface is an important factor influencing the quality of osseointergration. Numerous techniques and materials have been used to alter the surface of an implant to enhance osseointergration and improve the survival and success rate.

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Introduction During the COVID-19 pandemic, the AO Foundation, an orthopedic education organization, had to transition its live education programs to an online format. Skills that were previously evaluated and corrected in person by educators were now assessed through online lectures and discussion groups. Our goal was to evaluate an online course designed to teach the skill of "leg length and coronal deformity measurement" and to assess participants' ability to demonstrate this skill using online software.

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Introduction: The lesser trochanter profile (LTP) method is an intraoperative fluoroscopic technique that can assess the femoral version and limit malrotation. The purpose of this study was to directly assess the accuracy and reliability of the LTP method, as well as determine the incidence of malrotation produced by this technique.

Methods: Three groups of observers (fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons, orthopedic residents, and medical students) utilized the LTP method to replicate pre-imaged rotation angles on a cadaveric femur bone.

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Background: The ICE3 trial evaluated the safety and efficacy of cryoablation in women aged ≥60 years with low-risk, early-stage breast cancers, aiming to provide a non-operative treatment option and avoid potential surgical risks. This study presents 5-year follow-up trial results.

Methods: The ICE3 trial is an Institutional Review Board-approved, prospective, multicentered, non-randomized trial including women ≥ 60 years of age with unifocal, ultrasound visible, invasive ductal carcinoma ≤ 1.

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  • Tobacco use significantly increases cancer-related mortality, yet the prevalence and factors influencing smoking among cancer clinical trial participants are not well understood.
  • A study involving 4,326 patients from SWOG cancer trials (2016-2022) found that 48.1% reported a history of smoking, with certain demographics more likely to have smoked, including older males and those with lower socioeconomic status.
  • The findings emphasize the need for routine assessment of smoking status in clinical trials to address health disparities and mitigate the adverse effects of smoking in cancer patients.
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The implementation of chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR T) therapy in the real-world setting is hindered by logistical and financial barriers, impacting timely access to this life-saving treatment. Clinical trials have reported the time from leukapheresis to CAR T cell infusion (vein-to-vein time) but not the time from CAR T referral to infusion (decision-to-vein time). Herein, we report the barriers to CAR T therapy in a real-world setting.

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Aim/purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the nexus between organizational citizenship behavior and psychological wellbeing and assess the moderating and mediating effects of emotional intelligence (EI) on the relationship betwem psychological wellbeing of IT-enabled Sector employees in Hyderabad.

Design/methodology/approach: To measure the study variables of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and emotional intelligence (EI) on psychological wellbeing (PWB) data were gathered using a questionnaire. The mediating and moderating effects of emotional intelligence on the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior and psychological wellbeing was also assessed.

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Historically, salvage chemoimmunotherapy with consolidative autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT) was the only potentially curative therapeutic option for patients with relapsed/refractory large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL). Treatment options were few and outcomes poor for patients whose lymphoma failed to respond to salvage chemotherapy/ASCT and for patients not eligible for ASCT. The approval of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy for relapsed/refractory LBCL revolutionized the treatment landscape with unprecedented response rates and durability of responses.

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Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration contributes to disabling back pain. Degeneration can be initiated by injury and progressively leads to irreversible cell loss and loss of IVD function. Attempts to restore IVD function through cell replacement therapies have had limited success due to knowledge gaps in critical cell populations and molecular crosstalk after injury.

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Objectives: To assess patients' opioid prescription usage and pain management satisfaction after fracture surgery.

Design: An IRB-approved prospective prognostic cohort study for postoperative patients with fracture was conducted. Patients were evaluated by an independent observer at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months postoperatively where they were given Detroit Interventional Pain Assessment questionnaires regarding their postoperative pain and opioid usage.

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The chronic inflammation present in type 2 diabetes causes many chronic inflammatory comorbidities, including cardiovascular, renal, and neuropathic complications. Type 2 diabetes is also associated with a number of spinal pathologies, including intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration and chronic neck and back pain. Although confounding factors such as obesity are thought to increase the loads to the musculoskeletal system and subsequent degeneration, studies have shown that even after adjusting age, body mass index, and genetics (e.

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