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Artificial intelligence (AI) is being increasingly applied in healthcare to improve patient care and clinical outcomes. We previously developed an AI model using ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision) codes with other clinical variables to predict in-hospital mortality among trauma patients from a nationwide database. This study aimed to externally validate the performance of the AI model.

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Background: Uncontrolled diabetes persists despite guideline-based treatment, partly attributed to inadequate patient involvement. This research addresses shared decision-making by eliciting patient preferences in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) treatment based on certain key attributes and explores their correlation with socio-demographic-clinical profiles.

Methods: A discrete choice experiment (DCE) was conducted among T2DM outpatients in an Indian tertiary care center.

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Impact of maternal thyroid dysfunction on fetal and maternal outcomes in pregnancy: a prospective cohort study.

Clin Diabetes Endocrinol

December 2024

Department of Community Medicine, Shri M P Shah Government Medical College, New College Building, GG Hospital Campus, Patel Colony Post, Jamnagar, Gujarat, 361008, India.

Background: Thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy can adversely impact maternal and fetal outcomes. However, the association between thyroid status and specific adverse outcomes needs clarity, especially in understudied regions.

Objective: This prospective cohort study aimed to illuminate the multifaceted associations between maternal thyroid dysfunction and feto-maternal outcomes in Gujarat, India.

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Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) is a gastrointestinal pathogen that affects individuals of all age groups, with infections ranging from subclinical colonization to acute or persistent diarrhea. The bacterium's ability to cause diarrhea depends on the locus of enterocyte effacement (LEE) pathogenicity island. Although regulation of the LEE has been systematically characterized, until the last decade, studies mainly focused on its transcriptional control.

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Exploring sex toy use among 18-45-year-old Indian adults: insights from a nationwide online survey.

Lancet Reg Health Southeast Asia

January 2025

Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College and Hospital, Nagpur - Ground Floor, College Building, Government Medical College and Hospital - Nagpur, Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra, 440003, India.

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Impact of waitlist weight change on outcomes in heart transplant recipients: a UNOS database analysis.

Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

October 2024

Division of Cardiac Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, 1025 Walnut Street, College Building, Suite 607, Philadelphia, PA, 19107, USA.

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  • Pre-transplant weight change significantly influences post-heart transplant (HTx) survival, with limited previous research on this topic.
  • An analysis of over 9,600 patients revealed that weight loss (over 10 kg or 3 BMI points) increases the risk of death after the transplant, while some weight gain in non-obese patients can improve survival rates.
  • The study highlights that the effects of weight change before HTx depend on a patient's initial body mass index (BMI), emphasizing the need for personalized weight management strategies.
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Medical Consultation and Comanagement.

Med Clin North Am

November 2024

Department of Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, 1025 Walnut Street, Suite 801 College Building, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.

Hospital medicine grew rapidly, creating a group of providers excelling at providing high-value and high-quality care. Consultative medicine aims to answer specific questions regarding aspects of a patient's care. Comanagement models initially evolved as surgical services began operating on increasingly medically complex patients.

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"Addressing barriers to digital health readiness among a Latino population".

PEC Innov

December 2024

Center for Connected Care, Thomas Jefferson University, 1015 Walnut Street, Curtis Building Suite 704, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.

Objective: There are many potential barriers to an individual's readiness and ability to use telehealth, including technology access, trust and knowledge. This qualitative study was a partnership between Jefferson and Esperanza Health Center (EHC), focused on addressing barriers to digital readiness among the Latino population served by EHC.

Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with Latino patients to assess their experiences with technology and willingness to learn more about technology for healthcare.

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Far-ultraviolet C light, with a wavelength of 200-230 nm, has demonstrated broad-spectrum germicidal efficacy. However, due to increased interest in its use as an alternative antimicrobial, further knowledge about its fundamental bactericidal efficacy is required. This study had two objectives.

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Osteoporosis disrupts the fine-tuned balance between bone formation and resorption, leading to reductions in bone quantity and quality and ultimately increasing fracture risk. Prevention and treatment of osteoporotic fractures is essential for reductions in mortality, morbidity, and the economic burden, particularly considering the aging global population. Extreme bone loss that mimics time-accelerated osteoporosis develops in the paralyzed limbs following complete spinal cord injury (SCI).

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Microbial reduction of prebagged human plasma using 405 nm light and its effects on coagulation factors.

AMB Express

June 2024

The Robertson Trust Laboratory for Electronic Sterilisation Technologies (ROLEST), Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Royal College Building, 204 George Street, Glasgow, UK.

Bacterial contamination is the most prevalent infectious complication of blood transfusion in the developed world. To mitigate this, several ultraviolet light-based pathogen reduction technologies (PRTs), some of which require photo-chemicals, have been developed to minimize infection transmission. Relative to UV light, visible 405-nm light is safer and has shown potential to be developed as a PRT for the in situ treatment of ex vivo human plasma and platelet concentrates, without the need for photo-chemicals.

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Background And Aims: Laparoscopic surgeries result in increased intra abdominal pressure and cephalad displacement of the diaphragm. The Trendelenburg position can augment these respiratory changes. The primary objective of this study was to compare diaphragmatic excursions before and after a major laparoscopic pelvic surgery under general anaesthesia in the Trendelenburg position using ultrasonography (USG).

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There is a lack of consensus on the optimal screening strategy for insulin resistance (IR), particularly in lean women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Therefore, we conducted a cross-sectional study in 80 women with PCOS (28 lean/52 obese) and 80 age- and body mass index (BMI)-matched controls. Using a 5-point 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) (0, 30, 60, 90, 120 min), we examined glucose and insulin excursions, IR, insulin sensitivity, beta-cell function (ßF), and the effect of androgens on IR.

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Background: A rapid, low-cost blood test that can be applied to reliably detect multiple different cancer types would be transformational.

Methods: In this large-scale discovery study (n = 2092 patients) we applied the Dxcover® Cancer Liquid Biopsy to examine eight different cancers. The test uses Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and machine-learning algorithms to detect cancer.

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Weighting Assessment of the Effect of Chinese State-Changing Words on Emotions.

J Psycholinguist Res

December 2023

Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling, National Taiwan Normal University, Education College Building, Room 612, No. 162, Sec. 1, Heping E. Rd., Da-an District, Taipei City, 10610, Taiwan, ROC.

Past studies of sentiment analysis have mainly applied algorithms based on vocabulary categories and emotional characteristics to detect the emotionality of text. However, the collocation of state-changing words and emotional vocabulary affects emotions. For example, adverbs of degree strengthen emotions, and negative adverbs reverse emotions.

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Background And Aims: Postoperative sore throat (POST) is a minor but distressing complication following general anesthesia. The current literature on the effect of preoperative nebulization with dexmedetomidine, or ketamine on POST is, however, sparse. So, we compared the effect of preoperative nebulization with these drugs on POST.

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  • * Results showed that fresh, wet saliva effectively transfers DNA to fingernails, but dried saliva doesn’t transfer well through casual contact.
  • * The amount of detectable DNA decreases significantly over time and can be mostly cleaned off with just a few hand washes, suggesting that DNA found beneath fingernails likely isn't from long-term contact.
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  • Deep learning (DL) is increasingly applied in cancer diagnostics, but it often needs large datasets to avoid overfitting, which can be tough to gather.
  • This study investigates data augmentation techniques using ATR-FTIR spectra from patient serum samples, comparing non-generative methods with Wasserstein generative adversarial networks (WGANs) to enhance a convolutional neural network (CNN) for distinguishing pancreatic cancer from non-cancer samples.
  • Results show WGAN significantly improved CNN performance, boosting the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) for pancreatic cancer detection from 0.661 to 0.757, while also enhancing colorectal cancer model AUC from 0.905 to 0.955, highlighting the
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Ghosting is the phenomenon that exists when a footprint has a lighter area around the tip of one or more toes or a shadow-like area at the back of the heel. To date, ghosting has been considered primarily a finding of dynamic (walking) footprints, rather than static (standing) footprints. The prevalence of ghosting in static footprints is unknown, and research on its presence in static and dynamic footprints from the same participant is sparse, as are studies on its occurrence in different geographic populations.

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The increased demand for cost-efficient manufacturing and metrology inspection solutions for complex-shaped components in High-Value Manufacturing (HVM) sectors requires increased production throughput and precision. This drives the integration of automated robotic solutions. However, the current manipulators utilizing traditional programming approaches demand specialized robotic programming knowledge and make it challenging to generate complex paths and adapt easily to unique specifications per component, resulting in an inflexible and cumbersome teaching process.

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  • * The researchers developed a deep learning model using Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) on time domain data from 1,438 patients, achieving a high classification accuracy with an AUC of 0.97, outperforming models based solely on frequency domain data.
  • * A separate dataset of 385 patient samples was used to validate the best-performing RNN model, demonstrating comparable accuracy to traditional gold-standard methods, confirming the potential of using time domain spectroscopic data for disease classification.
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  • The phase 3 CheckMate 649 trial found that nivolumab combined with chemotherapy (NIVO + chemo) improved overall survival compared to chemotherapy alone for patients with Her2-negative advanced gastric cancers.
  • A follow-up analysis assessed quality-adjusted survival using Q-TWiST, revealing that NIVO + chemo provided a mean quality-adjusted gain of 1.8 months for all patients and 2.8 months for those with a PD-L1 score of ≥5.
  • The results demonstrate that NIVO + chemo not only extended survival but also significantly enhanced the quality of life for previously untreated patients with advanced gastric cancer.
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