23 results match your criteria: "Tripler Army Medical Center Honolulu[Affiliation]"

Purpose: To systematically review the literature regarding machine learning in leg length discrepancy (LLD) and to provide insight into the most relevant manuscripts on this topic in order to highlight the importance and future clinical implications of machine learning in the diagnosis and treatment of LLD.

Methods: A systematic electronic search was conducted using PubMed, OVID/Medline and Cochrane libraries in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis guidelines. Two observers independently screened the abstracts and titles of potential articles.

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Unlabelled: Artificial intelligence's (AI) accelerating progress demands rigorous evaluation standards to ensure safe, effective integration into healthcare's high-stakes decisions. As AI increasingly enables prediction, analysis and judgement capabilities relevant to medicine, proper evaluation and interpretation are indispensable. Erroneous AI could endanger patients; thus, developing, validating and deploying medical AI demands adhering to strict, transparent standards centred on safety, ethics and responsible oversight.

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Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the effect of the aerodigestive clinic (ADC) on healthcare utilization.

Study Design: Retrospective quality improvement project; before and after.

Setting: The ADC at Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) in Honolulu, HI.

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Dynamic sleep MRI in obstructive sleep apnea: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol

February 2022

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Tripler Army Medical Center Honolulu, Honolulu, USA, 1 Jarrett White Road, Hawaii, 96859.

Article Synopsis
  • The study systematically reviews the international literature on dynamic sleep MRI as a diagnostic tool for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and includes a meta-analysis of quantitative data.
  • Nineteen articles involving 410 OSA patients and 79 controls were analyzed, revealing high rates of retropalatal (98%) and retroglossal (41%) obstructions, with sedation greatly improving patient sleep rates during MRI.
  • The findings highlight the prevalence of specific types of airway obstruction in OSA and suggest a need for standardization in dynamic sleep MRI methodology for future research and clinical use.
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Background: Ankyloglossia is a condition of altered tongue mobility due to the presence of restrictive tissue between the undersurface of the tongue and the floor of mouth. Potential implications of restricted tongue mobility (such as mouth breathing, snoring, dental clenching, and myofascial tension) remain underappreciated due to limited peer-reviewed evidence. Here, we explore the safety and efficacy of lingual frenuloplasty and myofunctional therapy for the treatment of these conditions in a large and diverse cohort of patients with restricted tongue mobility.

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Objective: To validate the use of Cormack-Lehane and Modified Cormack-Lehane scoring systems to classify patterns of hypopharyngeal airway visualization seen during awake flexible laryngoscopy among patients with obstructive sleep apnoea.

Study Design: Validation study using samples collected from a prospective database.

Setting: University Medical Center.

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Osmotic demyelination syndrome (ODS) is a general term that has become commonplace in the practice of medicine, encompassing both central pontine myelinolysis and extrapontine myelinolysis. Historically ODS arises as a serious complication of rapid correction of hyponatremia, yet its manifestations seem to be influenced by a multifactorial process. Further understanding of this rare demyelinating disease has elucidated the significant role of other electrolyte disturbances and the presence of chronic comorbidities as disease risk factors.

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Cardiac arrest in Antarctica--a successful outcome.

J Travel Med

March 2016

Coral Coast Anaesthesia, Bundaberg, AustraliaDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Tripler Army Medical Center Honolulu, HI, USADepartment of Surgery, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii Honolulu, HI, USA.

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The Military Women's Attitudes Toward Menstrual Suppression scale (MWATMS) was created to measure attitudes toward menstrual suppression during deployment. The human health and social ecology theories were integrated to conceptualize an instrument that accounts for military-unique aspects of the environment on attitudes toward suppression. A three-step instrument development process was followed to develop the MWATMS.

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This study is a retrospective analysis of the orthopaedic care rendered to Iraqi citizens, both military and civilian, and detainees in Balad, Iraq, at an Air Force theater hospital. Defining the scope of care for this patient group and emphasizing the differences in care provided for the endemic population in contrast to the rapidly air-evacuated Coalition injured combatant are the primary focus of the study. Approximately 50% of more than 1600 trauma/combat-related injury admissions to Air Force Theater Hospital in Balad, Iraq, from the period of September 2, 2005 through January 18, 2006, were Iraqi citizens and detainees.

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We performed a prospective study to determine if subclinical tendinopathy occurs in asymptomatic adults treated with fluoroquinolone antibiotics. Thirty-eight adults were enrolled. Serial ultrasounds of the Achilles tendons were performed.

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Osteoradionecrosis is a process of dysvascular bone necrosis and fibrous replacement following exposure to high doses of radiation. The poorly vascularized necrotic tissue may cause pain and/or instability, and it cannot resist infection well, which may result in secondary osteomyelitis. When these processes affect the cervical spine, the resulting instability and neurological deficits can be devastating, and immediate reestablishment of spinal stability is paramount.

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Background: The effect of high levels of linear acceleration (G) on the cochlea has never been studied prospectively.

Hypothesis: Linear acceleration at high levels has no effect on the human cochlea as demonstrated by a comparison of pre- and post-exposure measurements.

Methods: There were 22 healthy volunteers who underwent exposure to up to 9 G in a military aviation training centrifuge.

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We sought to define the current standard of care for children undergoing sedation for painless diagnostic procedures by sending questionnaires to 284 pediatric residency program directors in North America. From the 89 responses, we determined that departments of pediatrics set sedation policies for children in most institutions, often with formal written guidelines for these procedures. Most require that children have some form of cardiorespiratory monitoring while under sedation and that they are attended by individuals trained in cardiorespiratory resuscitation until the child is fully recovered.

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Periorbital cellulitis.

Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol

October 1987

Department of Surgery, Tripler Army Medical Center Honolulu, HI 96859-5000.

Periorbital cellulitis is a common complication of sinusitis in children. At some hospitals lumbar puncture is routinely done as part of the complete evaluation of children admitted with periorbital cellulitis. Presumably, the lumbar puncture is done to rule out meningitis which could be the result of extension of infection from the orbit to the central nervous system (CNS).

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