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Perm J

September 2022

Editor-in-Chief, The Permanente Journal, Professor Emeritus, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery; University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA; Associate Professor of Clinical and Applied Science Education, University of the Incarnate Word School of Medicine, San Antonio, TX, USA.

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Using 1975-2005 Dutch time-diary data covering over 10,000 respondents for 7 consecutive days each, we show that sleep time exhibits non-constant variability, or volatility, characterized by stationary autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity: The absolute values of deviations from a person's average sleep on one day are positively correlated with those on adjacent days. Sleep is more variable on weekends and among younger people, those without young children, or with less education. Volatility is greater among parents with young children, slightly greater among men, but independent of other demographics.

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Editor's Response.

Perm J

September 2022

Editor-in-Chief, The Permanente Journal Professor Emeritus, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery; University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA; Associate Professor of Clinical and Applied Science Education, University of the Incarnate Word School of Medicine, San Antonio, TX, USA.

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Now is the time to reconsider our radiation risk paradigm!

Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol

September 2022

Professor Emeritus, Dental School, UT Health, San Antonio, Texas. Electronic address:

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The process of internal bleaching of discolored teeth has been with us for well over 150 years, during which time both materials and procedures varied significantly. The etiology of tooth discoloration also reflected on a wide range of philosophies and causes, which lent itself to many trials and errors in management. Both success and failure characterized the achievements attained by our forefathers in managing this esthetic challenge, as years ago tooth extraction was often the first pathway chosen.

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Various forms of sealing cements have been used in root canal procedures since the mid-1800s to create an impervious seal of the root canal system. In the process both entrepreneurs and charlatans have risen to the challenge. During the first half of the 20 century, significant activity in this realm was realized, which set the standards for the evolution of contemporary materials and applications.

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The historical development of Endodontics as a specialty in Colombia, South America was due primarily to the influence of a few key endodontists from the United States and the industriousness and dynamic vision of leading dental professionals from Bogotá and Medellín, Colombia.

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There is scant documentation of the origins of dentistry in countries of the Middle East. This paper aims to identify and detail the development of dentistry in one of the smaller countries in the Middle East, Kuwait that has played a pivotal role in a wide range of political and socio-economic developments in the past fifty years.

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Purpose: To examine the relationship between Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MICs) and response to therapy of 6 Fusarium spp. and 5 Aspergillus fumigatus isolated from equine ulcerative keratitis cases.

Procedure: Fungi were identified by morphology and Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with sequencing and evaluated at the University of Texas Fungal Testing Laboratory for susceptibility to three azole antifungals (miconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole), natamycin, and two echinocandins (anidulafungin, caspofungin).

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Incoming Remarks.

Perm J

April 2022

The Permanente, Journal Professor Emeritus, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

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Background: Concerns related to stool consistency are common in the first year of life among children with cystic fibrosis (CF). However, normal stool patterns for infants with CF have not been described.

Methods: Secondary analysis was completed from the previously described BONUS cohort which followed 231 infants with CF through the first 12 months of life.

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Article Synopsis
  • Coformulated sodium phenylbutyrate/taurursodiol (PB/TURSO) has been shown to extend survival and slow decline in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients.
  • The CENTAUR trial aimed to assess whether PB/TURSO improved survival without the need for tracheostomy or ventilation and reduced the occurrence of first hospitalizations.
  • Results indicated that patients treated with PB/TURSO had a 47% lower risk of key health events like death or needing ventilation compared to those on placebo, highlighting its potential benefits for ALS management.
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Committee on Surgical Combat Casualty Care position statement on the use of single surgeon teams and invited commentaries.

J Trauma Acute Care Surg

August 2022

From the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research (J.M.G.), Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas; US+UAE Trauma, Burn, and Rehabilitative Medicine Mission (B.J.G.), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emeritus; 1st Medical Battalion (T.D.E., M.D.T.), 1st Marine Logistics Group, Oceanside, California; Womack Army Medical Center (S.R.B.), Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Joint Trauma System, DoD Center of Excellence for Trauma (J.M.G., S.D.J., C.W.C., S.A.S.), Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas; 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (T.D.E., B.G.D.), Camp Pendleton, California; Division of Acute Care Surgery Joint Medical, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (M.J.E.), Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Office of the Command Surgeon (A.B.H.), MacDill AFB, Florida; Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, University of Alabama at Birmingham (J.B.H.), Birmingham, Alabama; Naval Trauma Training Center (B.S.K.), NAVMED OTC NEMTI CA, Los Angeles, California; Division of Trauma (R.N.L.), Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio Texas; US Army Medical Research and Development Command (T.M.P.), Army Futures Command (AFC), Ft Detrick, Maryland; Professor of Surgery, Division of Trauma, Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery, Oregon Health & Science University (M.A.S.), Portland, Oregon; Force Surgeon, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force; Chair, JTS Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton (B.G.D.), Camp Pendleton, California; and Department of Emergency Medicine (C.W.C.), CRDAMC, Ft Hood, Texas.

Background: Over the last 20 years of war, there has been an operational need for far forward surgical teams near the point of injury. Over time, the medical footprint of these teams has decreased and the utilization of mobile single surgeon teams (SSTs) by the Services has increased. The increased use of SSTs is because of a tactical mobility requirement and not because of proven noninferiority of clinical outcomes.

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Statement Of Problem: Recent advancements in restorative dentistry have seen an increase in the use of ceramic restorations and zirconia implant abutments. However, how the pretreatment of a zirconia abutment and different artificial aging protocols affect the bond strength of a cemented, monolithic lithium disilicate crown is unclear.

Purpose: The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of surface pretreatment on the retentive strength of milled lithium disilicate crowns bonded to custom zirconia implant abutments with different resin cements after thermocycling and long-term aging.

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: A Case Study for Inclusive Decision-making within Professional Associations.

J Hist Dent

April 2022

Archivist Member, ADAQ Dental History Preservation Committee Australian Dental Australian Dental Association Queensland Branch Bowen Hills, Brisbane.

Accounts of dental history in Queensland are few and almost invariably authored by those who either held or hold power. The focus is 'who, what, when' rather than 'why and how'. -related developments as a case study provide an opportunity to assess aspects of the Australian Dental Association Queensland Branch's (ADAQ) model of administration in the early 1970s.

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The Rasch Reporting Guideline for Rehabilitation Research (RULER) provides peer-reviewed, evidence-based, transparent, and consistent recommendations for reporting studies that apply Rasch Measurement (RM) Theory in a rehabilitation context. The purpose of the guideline is to ensure that authors, reviewers, and editors have uniform guidance about how to write and evaluate research on rehabilitation outcome assessments. The RULER statement includes an organizing framework and a checklist of 59 recommendations.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged health care professionals, especially those working in intensive care units (ICUs).

Objectives: To explore critical care nurses' experiences with and perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic during the early phases of the pandemic.

Methods: Data were from national surveys conducted during March and April 2020 to assess ICU providers' perceptions of the initial phases of the pandemic.

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LGBTQ+ Worker Protections: Implications for Academic Medicine Today and in the Future.

Acad Med

November 2022

E.J. Callahan is professor emeritus, Department of Family and Community Medicine, UC Davis Health, Sacramento, California.

The Supreme Court's 2020 ruling prohibiting workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity ( Bostock v Clayton County ) offers new legal protections for LGBTQ+ employees and allies and new opportunities for academic medicine to advance LGBTQ+ inclusion at their institutions. In this perspective piece, the authors examine the history of LGBTQ+ community recognition, tolerance, protections, and ongoing inclusion and the advocacy efforts led by LGBTQ+ patients, community activists, and medical colleagues. They also examine the current limitations of the court's ruling and recommend future actions to advance workplace and health equity.

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Background: Previous studies have focused on the development and evaluation of care bundles to reduce the risk of surgical site infection (SSI) throughout the perioperative period. A focused examination of the technical/surgical aspects of SSI reduction during CRS has not been conducted. This study aimed to develop an expert consensus on intraoperative technical/surgical aspects of SSI prevention by the surgical team during colorectal surgery (CRS).

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Effect of Varying Repositioning Frequency on Pressure Injury Prevention in Nursing Home Residents: TEAM-UP Trial Results.

Adv Skin Wound Care

June 2022

Tracey L. Yap, PhD, RN, CNE, WCC, FGSA, FAAN, is Associate Professor, Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, North Carolina, United States. Susan D. Horn, PhD, is Adjunct Professor, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City. Phoebe D. Sharkey, PhD, is Professor Emeritus, Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore. Tianyu Zheng, MS, is Research Assistant, University of Utah Department of Population Health Sciences. Nancy Bergstrom, PhD, RN, FAAN, is Professor Emeritus, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing. Cathleen Colon-Emeric, MD, is Professor, Duke University School of Medicine. Valerie K. Sabol, PhD, MBA, ACNP, GNP, FAANP, FAAN, is Professor, Duke University School of Nursing. Jenny Alderden, PhD, APRN, is Associate Professor, Boise State University School of Nursing, Idaho. Winston Yap, MD, Carroll County Memorial Hospital, Carrollton, Kentucky. Susan M. Kennerly, PhD, RN, CNE, WCC, FAAN, is Professor, East Carolina University College of Nursing, Greenville, North Carolina. Acknowledgments: The authors thank Judith Hayes, PhD, RN, and Elizabeth Flint, PhD, for editorial assistance. This project was funded by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research (R01NR016001; Yap, principal investigator). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. The authors have disclosed no other financial relationships related to this article. Submitted December 5, 2021; accepted December 23, 2021; published online ahead of print January 19, 2022.

Objective: To investigate the clinical effectiveness of three nursing-home-wide repositioning intervals (2-, 3-, or 4-hour) without compromising pressure injury (PrI) incidence in 4 weeks.

Methods: An embedded pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted in nine nursing homes (NHs) that were randomly assigned to one of three repositioning intervals. Baseline (12 months) and 4-week intervention data were provided during the TEAM-UP (Turn Everyone And Move for Ulcer Prevention) study.

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Objectives: To present the recommendations and consensus statements with supporting literature for plasma and platelet transfusions in critically ill neonates and children undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass or supported by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation from the Transfusion and Anemia EXpertise Initiative-Control/Avoidance of Bleeding.

Design: Systematic review and consensus conference of international, multidisciplinary experts in platelet and plasma transfusion management of critically ill children.

Setting: Not applicable.

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