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Research as an Early-Career Sports Surgeon: Keys to Success.

Clin Sports Med

January 2025

Department of Orthopaedics, Division of Sports Medicine, Duke University, Durham NC 27705, USA. Electronic address:

Research as an early-career surgeon is challenging. The resources that you had as a trainee are not established yet and it can be difficult to balance while learning to be an effective clinician and surgeon. Starting early, however, before clinical and leadership responsibilities build up is a key to developing a successful research program.

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Background: Optimal screening for BCVI in pediatric trauma patients remains debated. We hypothesized screening with CTAN would decrease the number of duplicate CT scans per patient and increase BCVI detection rate.

Methods: Local BCVI screening institutional protocol changed May 2022 to include Computed Tomography angiography neck (CTAN).

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Molecular Imaging and Therapy of Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma in Adults.

Cancer J

May 2024

Assistant Professor, Director of Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, UNM School of Medicine, MSC10 5530, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131.

Differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) has been increasing in incidence in the United States over the last several decades, although mortality rates have remained low. Radioactive iodine therapy (RAI-T) has been a mainstay of treatment for DTC since the 1940s. Imaging of DTC before and after RAI-T primarily focuses on molecular imaging of the sodium iodide symporter.

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Motivation: Graph representation learning is a family of related approaches that learn low-dimensional vector representations of nodes and other graph elements called embeddings. Embeddings approximate characteristics of the graph and can be used for a variety of machine-learning tasks such as novel edge prediction. For many biomedical applications, partial knowledge exists about positive edges that represent relationships between pairs of entities, but little to no knowledge is available about negative edges that represent the explicit lack of a relationship between two nodes.

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Owing to their uniform and tunable particle size, pore size, and shape, along with their modular surface chemistry and biocompatibility, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have found extensive applications as nanocarriers to deliver therapeutic, diagnostic and combined "theranostic" cargos to cells and tissues. Although thoroughly investigated, MSN have garnered FDA approval for only one MSN system via oral administration. One possible reason is that there is no recognized, reproducible, and widely adopted MSN synthetic protocol, meaning not all MSNs are created equal in the laboratory nor in the eyes of the FDA.

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Rapid implementation of an emergency on-site CKRT dialysate production system during the COVID-19 pandemic.

BMC Nephrol

August 2023

Division of Nephrology, University of New Mexico (UNM) School of Medicine, MSC10-5550, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 87131, USA.

Background: On December 29, 2021, during the delta wave of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the stock of premanufactured solutions used for continuous kidney replacement therapy (CKRT) at the University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH) was nearly exhausted with no resupply anticipated due to supply chain disruptions. Within hours, a backup plan, devised and tested 18 months prior, to locally produce CKRT dialysate was implemented. This report describes the emergency implementation and outcomes of this on-site CKRT dialysate production system.

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Luiz Rodolpho Travassos, a Brazilian scientist recognized in several areas of research, began his studies in the field of oncology in the late 1970s when he took a sabbatical at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, USA. At that time, the discovery and characterization of human melanoma glycoprotein antigens yielded important publications. This experience allowed 16 years later, and Dr.

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Massive Transfusion Thresholds Associated with Combat Casualty Mortality during Operations in Afghanistan and Iraq: Implications for Role 1 Logistical Support Chains.

Med J (Ft Sam Houst Tex)

January 2023

Department of Military and Emergency Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD; Medical Command, Texas Army National Guard, Austin, TX; United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, TX; and Department of Emergency Medicine, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX.

Introduction: Limited literature exists examining outcomes associated with alternative thresholds for massive transfusion outside of the historical definition of 10 units of packed red blood cells (PRBC) in 24 hours. This study reports the predictive accuracy of alternative thresholds for 24-hour mortality and explores implications for Role 1 care supply requirements.

Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of data from the Department of Defense Trauma Registry (DODTR) spanning encounters from 1 January 2007 through 17 March 2020.

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Background: Atherosclerosis is an arterial vessel wall disease characterized by slow, progressive lipid accumulation, smooth muscle disorganization, and inflammatory infiltration. Atherosclerosis often remains subclinical until extensive inflammatory injury promotes vulnerability of the atherosclerotic plaque to rupture with luminal thrombosis, which can cause the acute event of myocardial infarction or stroke. Current bioimaging techniques are unable to capture the pathognomonic distribution of cellular elements of the plaque and thus cannot accurately define its structural disorganization.

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There is a consensus that epigenetic alterations play a key role in cancer initiation and its biology. Studies evaluating the modification in the DNA methylation and chromatin remodeling patterns, as well as gene regulation profile by non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have led to the development of novel therapeutic approaches to treat several tumor types. Indeed, despite clinical and translational challenges, combinatorial therapies employing agents targeting epigenetic modifications with conventional approaches have shown encouraging results.

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Evidence-based practice strategies for faculty professional development in clinical translational research at Institutional Development Award (IDeA) state institutions in the Mountain West.

J Clin Transl Sci

May 2022

Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Mountain West Clinical & Translational Research Infrastructure Network (CTR-IN), University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), School of Public Health, Las Vegas, NV, USA.

The Mountain West Clinical Translational Research - Infrastructure Network (MW CTR-IN), established in 2013, is a research network of 13 university partners located among seven Institutional Development Award (IDeA) states targeting health disparities. This is an enormous undertaking because of the size of the infrastructure network (encompassing a third of the US landmass and spanning four time zones in predominantly rural and underserved areas, with populations that have major health disparities issues). In this paper, we apply the barriers, strategies, and metrics to an adapted educational conceptual model by Fink (2013).

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A Case of Delayed Hepatic Injury Associated with Teriflunomide Use as Assessed for Causality Using the Updated RUCAM.

Case Reports Hepatol

June 2022

Department of Internal Medicine, University of New Mexico Hospital, UNM School of Medicine MSC08 47201, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA.

Teriflunomide is a pyrimidine synthesis inhibitor used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis that has in rare instances been associated with liver toxicity, though there are few documented cases. Here, we report a case of probable teriflunomide-induced liver injury as assessed for causality using the updated RUCAM. The liver injury occurred approximately nine months after teriflunomide initiation and improved with discontinuation of the drug and treatment with cholestyramine.

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Purpose: GOG-259 was a 3-arm randomized controlled trial of two web-based symptom management interventions for patients with recurrent ovarian cancer. Primary aims were to compare the efficacy of the nurse-guided (Nurse-WRITE) and self-directed (SD-WRITE) interventions to Enhanced Usual Care (EUC) in improving symptoms (burden and controllability) and quality of life (QOL).

Methods: Patients with recurrent or persistent ovarian, fallopian, or primary peritoneal cancer with 3+ symptoms were eligible for the study.

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Characterizing pediatric supermassive transfusion and the contributing injury patterns in the combat environment.

Am J Emerg Med

January 2022

Department of Surgery, UNM School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM, USA; Department of Emergency Medicine, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX, United States of America; Medical Command, Texas Army National Guard, Austin, TX, USA.

Background: Trauma is the leading cause of pediatric mortality in the United States. Often, these patients require supermassive transfusion (SMT), which we define as receipt of >80 mL/kg blood products, double the proposed volume for standard pediatric massive transfusion (MT). Evaluating the blood volumes, injury patterns, clinical findings, and prehospital interventions predictive for SMT are critical to reducing pediatric mortality.

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Cancer and the immune system share an intimate relationship. Chronic inflammation increases the risk of cancer occurrence and can also drive inflammatory mediators into the tumor microenvironment enhancing tumor growth and survival. The p38 MAPK pathway is activated both acutely and chronically by stress, inflammatory chemokines, chronic inflammatory conditions, and cancer.

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition that affects approximately 294,000 people in the USA and several millions worldwide. The corticospinal motor circuitry plays a major role in controlling skilled movements and in planning and coordinating movements in mammals and can be damaged by SCI. While axonal regeneration of injured fibers over long distances is scarce in the adult CNS, substantial spontaneous neural reorganization and plasticity in the spared corticospinal motor circuitry has been shown in experimental SCI models, associated with functional recovery.

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Solving health problems requires not only the development of new medical knowledge but also its dissemination, particularly to underserved communities. The barriers to effective dissemination also contribute to the disparities in cancer care experienced most everywhere. This concern is particularly acute in low and middle-income countries which already bear a disproportionate burden of cancer, a situation that is projected to worsen.

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An Analysis of Prehospital Blood Administration in the Indo-Pacific Command.

Med J (Ft Sam Houst Tex)

October 2021

US Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, TX, Brooke Army Medical Center, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, TX, and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD.

Article Synopsis
  • Blood products are crucial for life-saving interventions in the INDOPACOM region, but their administration frequency remains unclear.
  • Between 2008 and 2018, only 4% of cases involved blood transfusions, with the majority of transfusions occurring in younger patients.
  • Anemia and trauma were the primary reasons for transfusions, highlighting the need for improved procurement and storage methods for blood products in this vast military area.
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Assessment of TSPAN Expression Profile and Their Role in the VSCC Prognosis.

Int J Mol Sci

May 2021

Laboratório de Ginecologia Estrutural e Molecular (LIM 58), Disciplina de Ginecologia, Departamento de Obstetricia e Ginecologia, Hospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Sao Paulo, HCFMUSP, SP, BR Av. Dr Arnaldo 455, sala 4121, Cerqueira Cesar, São Paulo 05403-010, Brazil.

The role and prognostic value of tetraspanins (TSPANs) in vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC) remain poorly understood. We sought to primarily determine, at both the molecular and tissue level, the expression profile of the TSPANs CD9, CD63, CD81, and CD82 in archived VSCC samples ( = 117) and further investigate their clinical relevance as prognostic markers. Our studies led us to identify CD63 as the most highly expressed TSPAN, at the gene and protein levels.

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Background: Evidence from military populations showed that resuscitation using whole blood (WB), as opposed to component therapies, may provide additional survival benefits to traumatically injured patients. However, there is a paucity of data available for the use of WB in uninjured patients requiring transfusion. We sought to describe the use of WB in non-trauma patients at Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC).

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Introduction: Role 1 care is vital to patient survival and includes many echelons of care from point-of-injury first aid to medical attention at battalion aid stations. Many guidelines are written for Role 1 care providers to optimize care for different scenarios. Differences in the guidelines lead to confusion and discrepancies between the types of treatment medical care providers provide.

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Low titer group O whole blood resuscitation: Military experience from the point of injury.

J Trauma Acute Care Surg

October 2020

From the Medical Command (A.D.F.), Texas Army National Guard, Austin, Texas; Department of Surgery (A.D.F.), UNM School of Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Prehospital Research and Innovation in Military Expeditionary Environments (A.D.F.); Maneuver Center of Excellence (E.A.M.), Fort Benning, Georgia; Joint Special Operations Command (M.A.B.), Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Army Blood Program (J.B.C.), US Army Medical Command, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas; 75th Ranger Regiment (R.K.), Fort Benning, Georgia; Department of Military and Emergency Medicine (R.K.), USUHS, Bethesda, Maryland; Joint Trauma System (M.A.R., J.M.G., S.A.S.), Defense Health Agency; and United States Army Institute of Surgical Research (A.P.C.), JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

Introduction: In the far forward combat environment, the use of whole blood is recommended for the treatment of hemorrhagic shock after injury. In 2016, US military special operations teams began receiving low titer group O whole blood (LTOWB) for use at the point of injury (POI). This is a case series of the initial 15 patients who received LTOWB on the battlefield.

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Background: Pediatric casualties account for a notable proportion of encounters in the deployed setting based on the humanitarian medical care mission. Previously published data demonstrates that an age-adjust shock index may be a useful tool in predicting massive transfusion and death in children. We seek to determine if those previous findings are applicable to the deployed, combat trauma setting.

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