Publications by authors named "W Cantrell"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study aimed to find minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) thresholds for assessing outcomes after hallux valgus surgery, focusing on patient-reported measures like the VAS and FAAM scores.
  • - Researchers did a retrospective analysis on patients from January 2021 to December 2022, collecting preoperative and 1-year postoperative data, using both distribution-based and anchor-based methods to determine MCID and PASS.
  • - The study found specific MCID thresholds (e.g., 10.8 for FAAM-ADL) and PASS thresholds (e.g., ≥78.5 for FAAM-ADL) with varying percentages of patients meeting these thresholds, indicating important
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Acne vulgaris is prevalent among adolescents and adults worldwide and can significantly impact patients' quality of life. Steroidal molecules, including oral and intralesional corticosteroids, combined oral contraceptives (COCs), oral spironolactone, and topical clascoterone, are an important part of the acne treatment armamentarium. The recommended use, mechanism of action, and available evidence supporting the use of steroids for acne treatment are reviewed, and differences in acne clinical presentation and treatment approaches based on patient characteristics relevant to the selection of an appropriate steroid are also discussed.

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Marine cloud brightening (MCB) is the deliberate injection of aerosol particles into shallow marine clouds to increase their reflection of solar radiation and reduce the amount of energy absorbed by the climate system. From the physical science perspective, the consensus of a broad international group of scientists is that the viability of MCB will ultimately depend on whether observations and models can robustly assess the scale-up of local-to-global brightening in today's climate and identify strategies that will ensure an equitable geographical distribution of the benefits and risks associated with projected regional changes in temperature and precipitation. To address the physical science knowledge gaps required to assess the societal implications of MCB, we propose a substantial and targeted program of research-field and laboratory experiments, monitoring, and numerical modeling across a range of scales.

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Background: Injecting bioactive substances into the knee is common in orthopaedic practice, and recently it has been shown to mitigate risk factors for posttraumatic osteoarthritis. Therefore, understanding the influence of these injections on postoperative infection rate is imperative.

Hypothesis: Postinjury aspiration and corticosteroid injection (CSI) of the knee before anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) would not increase the risk of postoperative infection.

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Entrainment of dry air into clouds strongly influences cloud optical and precipitation properties and the response of clouds to aerosol perturbations. The response of cloud droplet size distributions to entrainment-mixing is examined in the Pi convection-cloud chamber that creates a turbulent, steady-state cloud. The experiments are conducted by injecting dry air with temperature (T) and flow rate (Q) through a flange in the top boundary, into the otherwise well-mixed cloud, to mimic the entrainment-mixing process.

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