Publications by authors named "Yoav Guilburd"

Background: The human papillomavirus (HPV) test has proven to be efficient in triaging women with abnormal Pap findings in women with low cytological atypia, but there is no data about the accuracy for large loop excision of transformation zone in cases of recurrent atypia.

Objectives: To assess the clinical correlation between results of HPV typing and conization histology in women who had recurrent abnormal Pap test results with no colposcopy findings.

Methods: Our retrospective cohort study included 138 women enrolled in the Maccabi Healthcare Services who had consecutive atypical Pap test results for 2 years in which no abnormal colposcopic findings were detected.

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Object: Deepening sedation is often needed in patients with intracranial hypertension. All widely used sedative and anesthetic agents (opioids, benzodiazepines, propofol, and barbiturates) decrease blood pressure and may therefore decrease cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP). Ketamine is a potent, safe, rapid-onset anesthetic agent that does not decrease blood pressure.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yoav Guilburd"

  • - Yoav Guilburd's research primarily focuses on the clinical implications of various medical conditions and treatments, particularly relating to HPV and intracranial hypertension in children.
  • - In his 2018 study, Guilburd examined the clinical significance of HPV typing in women with recurring cytological atypia and found a need for accurate correlation between HPV results and subsequent conization histology, highlighting gaps in current practices.
  • - His earlier work in 2009 explored the effectiveness of ketamine as a sedative in managing intracranial pressure in pediatric patients, emphasizing its safety profile and advantages over traditional sedatives that can reduce cerebral perfusion pressure.