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A scoping review of patient safety checklists in dentistry.

Clin Oral Investig

October 2024

Center for Pharmaceutical Policy and Prescribing, Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion (CHERP), VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 3609 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA.

Objectives: Not much is known about safety checklists use in dentistry. We aim to examine, assess, and provide a comprehensive understanding of the current knowledge concerning the use of checklists to improve patient safety in dentistry.

Methods: We conducted a comprehensive literature search using Medline and Embase for studies that use or describe the development of dental patient safety checklists.

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Identifying Primary Proximal Caries Lesions in Pediatric Patients From Bitewing Radiographs Using Artificial Intelligence.

Pediatr Dent

September 2024

Assistant Professor and Director, Predoctoral Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Department of Surgical and Diagnostic Sciences, School of Dentistry, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis., USA.

To develop a no-code artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of identifying primary proximal surface caries using bitewings among pediatric patients. One hundred bitewing radiographs acquired at pediatric dental clinics were anonymized and reviewed. The inclusion criteria encompassed bitewing radiographs of adequate diagnostic quality of primary and mixed-dentition stages.

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Nanomechanical thermometry for probing sub-nW thermal transport.

Microsyst Nanoeng

October 2024

Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

Accurate local temperature measurement at micro and nanoscales requires thermometry with high resolution because of ultra-low thermal transport. Among the various methods for measuring temperature, optical techniques have shown the most precise temperature detection, with resolutions reaching (~10 K). In this work, we present a nanomechanical device with nano-Kelvin resolution (~10 K) at room temperature and 1 atm.

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  • Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most aggressive brain tumor but rarely spreads outside the central nervous system, with only 0.4% of cases showing metastasis, possibly influenced by genetic mutations.
  • A systematic review analyzed 357 studies and 211 patients, revealing that 36.9% of metastases were found near surgical sites and common metastasis locations included bone, lung, and lymph nodes.
  • Unique genetic mutations were observed in primary GBM and metastatic lesions, suggesting that understanding these changes could explain how GBMs spread beyond the CNS and aid future treatment strategies.
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In this work, photothermal beam deflection spectrometric technique (BDS) is applied for non-contact and non-destructive characterization of chitosan (CS): cellulose (CEL) biocomposites with incorporated sporopollenin exine capsules (SEC). The objective was to determine the structural and thermal properties of synthesized CS:CEL:SEC composites with varying amounts of SEC, and to validate the BDS by photopyroelectric calorimetry (PPE) as an independent technique. It was found that CS:CEL biocomposites without SEC exhibit low porosities, which are on the order of 0.

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  • Scholars are concerned that deep partisan divides among the public pose a risk to American democracy.
  • A large study with over 32,000 participants tested 25 different strategies aimed at decreasing partisan animosity and support for undemocratic practices.
  • Results showed that highlighting relatable individuals with differing beliefs and emphasizing shared identities were effective at reducing animosity, while correcting misunderstandings about rival views helped lessen support for undemocratic actions.
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This paper introduces a novel approach to life-testing using Extended Dagum (EXD) percentiles within the framework of group inspection plans. The methodology focuses on optimizing sample sizes and analyzing termination time ratios to enhance the reliability of quality control procedures. By leveraging the flexibility of the EXD distribution, the proposed approach accurately models complex survival data, accommodating heavy-tailed characteristics often encountered in practice.

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Relative muscular effort in the older adults during the sit-to-stand task: Monitoring neuromuscular reserve and movement limitations.

Clin Biomech (Bristol)

December 2024

Department of Physical Therapy - Program in Exercise and Rehabilitation Science, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

Background: Due to lower maximum strength, older adults purportedly need to exert greater muscular effort to stand up from a chair. This study investigated joint-specific muscular effort during a sit-to-stand by calculating relative-muscular-effort and investigating differences between healthy older and young adults.

Methods: Fifteen older (age: 69.

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Background: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) complicate about 10 % of pregnancies and lead to postpartum hospital readmissions and cardiovascular complications. Following HDP, vascular dysfunction could persist and accelerate the trajectory of cardiovascular disease risk. The benefits of intensive blood pressure (BP) control following HDP have not been adequately investigated.

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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) significantly impacts mobility in young and middle-aged adults, and the Patient Determined Disease Steps (PDDS) scale is used to measure disability levels, particularly in terms of walking function.
  • This study aimed to determine if the middle-range PDDS scores accurately represent different levels of walking dysfunction through a detailed analysis involving various tests and scales among 374 participants.
  • Results indicated strong correlations between PDDS and various walking measurements (like EDSS and T25FW), suggesting that the PDDS can effectively reflect varied walking disabilities in MS patients, though its relationship with fatigue and quality of life is weaker.
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  • The study focuses on the development of bioabsorbable metals for medical implants like vascular stents, which release metal ions and degradation products into surrounding tissues, an area that hasn't been well researched.* -
  • Researchers used a technique called laser ablation inductively coupled plasma time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-TOF-MS) to analyze the distribution and concentration of corrosion products from a new magnesium alloy (WE22) implanted in the vascular system of mice.* -
  • Findings show the presence of corrosion products in various vascular structures and suggest that their distribution may be influenced by inflammatory cells, particularly macrophages, within the tissue.*
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Empowering Women in Imaging Informatics: Confronting Imposter Syndrome, Addressing Microaggressions, and Striving for Work-Life Harmony.

J Imaging Inform Med

October 2024

Center for Practice Transformation in Radiology; 3-D and Advanced Imaging, Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 3400 Spruce St, 1 Silverstein, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.

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  • - The SIIM annual meeting has created a space for women in imaging informatics to address specific challenges for the past six years, leading to shared experiences and practical strategies.
  • - The 2023 session focused on three main topics: imposter syndrome, workplace microaggressions, and work-life balance, reflecting significant issues women face in the field.
  • - The paper aims to foster a broader discussion on gender equity in informatics and encourage actionable changes for a more inclusive work environment.
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Are Sleeves Necessary in Static Computer-Assisted Implant Surgery? A Comparative In Vitro Analysis.

Clin Oral Implants Res

October 2024

Department of Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences, Marquette University School of Dentistry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

Objectives: This study aims to examine differences in trueness and precision between surgical guides with (S) and without sleeves (SL). A secondary aim was to assess the impact of the sleeve-to-bone distance.

Materials And Methods: Mandible replicas (n = 120) were printed from an STL file obtained from a clinical CBCT.

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A series of rhenium and manganese carbonyl complexes of a heteroscorpionate ligand with an atypical NP-donor set has been prepared to better understand their electronic and CO releasing properties. Thus, the ligand, pzTTP, with an ,-bis(pyrazol-1-yl)tolyl group decorated with an -situated di(-tolyl)phosphanyl reacts with carbonyl group 17 reagents to give [-(κNP-pzTTP)Re(CO)Br], 1, and [-(κNP-pzTTP)M(CO)](OTf = OSCF), 2-M (M = Re, Mn), if care is taken during the preparation of the manganeses derivative. When heated in CHCN, 2-Mn slowly transforms to [,-(κNP-pzTTP)Mn(CO)(NCCH)](OTf), 3-Mn.

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Time and Flesh: Exploring the Embodied Experiences of Black Mothers.

Violence Against Women

January 2025

Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

Drawing on Black feminist theories of intersectionality and concepts of temporality and embodiment, this study centers Black girlhood to understand Black girls embodied journeys of "becoming" Black women. Findings revealed that: (a) Black girls often have complicated histories that lead to constrained and liberatory choices in adulthood and motherhood; (b) becoming a Black woman involves continual adaptations to temporal and historical contexts; and (c) Black motherhood is a contested space, deeply shaped by remembering Black girlhood and navigating maternal responses to legacies of harm. This study highlights the challenges and strengths in the transitory states of Black womanhood.

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Adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy has enabled visualization of the in vivo human photoreceptor mosaic in health, disease and its treatment. Despite this, the clinical utility of the imaging technology has been limited by a lack of automated analysis techniques capable of accurately quantifying photoreceptor structure and a lack of an available normative image database. Here, we present a fully automated algorithm for estimating cone spacing and density over a complete adaptive optics montage along with a database of normative images and cone densities.

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Guided bone regeneration-associated tissue swelling: A digital three-dimensional assessment.

J Prosthet Dent

October 2024

Professor, Department of Oral and maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Medicine and Periodontology, College of Dentistry, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan; and previously Professor and Postdoctoral Program Director, Division of Periodontology, College of Dentistry, The Ohio State University (OSU), Columbus, Ohio.

Statement Of Problem: Postoperative swelling following guided bone regeneration (GBR) may affect the dimensions of interim restorations and/or delivery timing. However, quantitative assessment of post-GBR swelling or its evaluation for possible impact on regenerative outcomes is lacking.

Purpose: The purpose of this prospective clinical study was to quantify post-GBR swelling and correlate it with clinical parameters and outcomes.

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  • Molecular chaperones help proteins that have clumped together to come apart, but we don’t know exactly how they do this.
  • Hsp104 is a special protein that works with others to break down stress granules and harmful clumps in yeast.
  • Researchers discovered that changes in a specific part of Hsp104 can stop it from breaking down stress granules, but it still helps with other types of protein clumps, even if the resulting proteins don't work as well.
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Phenotypes of Velopharyngeal Tube Law in Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

January 2025

Department of Otolaryngology and Communications Sciences, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA.

Objective: The biomechanics of upper airway collapse in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) remains poorly understood. The goal of this study is to compare the area-pressure relationship (tube law) of the velopharynx at peak inspiration and peak expiration.

Study Design: Cross-sectional.

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Conspecific density dependence (CDD) in plant populations is widespread, most likely caused by local-scale biotic interactions, and has potentially important implications for biodiversity, community composition, and ecosystem processes. However, progress in this important area of ecology has been hindered by differing viewpoints on CDD across subfields in ecology, lack of synthesis across CDD-related frameworks, and misunderstandings about how empirical measurements of local CDD fit within the context of broader ecological theories on community assembly and diversity maintenance. Here, we propose a conceptual synthesis of local-scale CDD and its causes, including species-specific antagonistic and mutualistic interactions.

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Continued investigation into the bacteria associated with non-domestic animals provides important information for recognizing normal flora, assessing the health status of these unique species of animals, and identifying new or emerging pathogens of concern. In this summary of novel taxa and taxonomic revisions, considerable additions have been made toward understanding fecal and mucosal flora in multiple wild animal species. In addition, novel pathogenic bacteria are discussed, including multiple spp.

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Participant Personal Characteristics and Adherence to Oral Capsules: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial of Antenatal Probiotics.

J Midwifery Womens Health

October 2024

Aurora Sinai Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Advocate Aurora Healthcare, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Background: Adherence to study interventions is critical to the conduct of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The relationships between participant characteristics and intervention adherence are understudied in pregnant populations. The purpose of this study was to conduct a secondary analysis of adherence to study capsules in a double-masked, placebo-controlled RCT of a probiotic intervention to reduce antenatal Group B Streptococcus colonization, in relationship to participant characteristics.

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Biofouling is the undesirable accumulation of living organisms and their metabolites on submerged surfaces. Biofouling begins with adhesion of biomacromolecules and/or microorganisms and can lead to the subsequent formation of biofilms that are predominantly regulated by chemical signals, such as cyclic dinucleotides and quorum-sensing molecules. Biofilms typically release chemical cues that recruit or repel other invertebrate larvae and algal spores.

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The P300 event-related potential (ERP) is widely investigated in cognitive neuroscience, including related to aging, with smaller amplitudes and delayed latency consistently reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Given that AD-related neurological changes begin years before symptom onset, ERPs in asymptomatic elders with AD risk may characterize early changes. ERPs are seldom studied in this population.

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