5 results on '"Abdullah Pratt"'
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2. Airway Techniques and Equipment
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Dexter Graves, Abdullah Pratt, Nicholas Ludmer, Dany Accilien, and Stephen Estime
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Mechanical ventilation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Surgical airway ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Laryngoscopy ,medicine ,In patient ,Airway management ,Intensive care medicine ,Airway ,business ,Trauma resuscitation - Abstract
This video abstract discusses airway management techniques in trauma resuscitation. It outlines the preparation and equipment used in patients with impending airway failure that require manual or mechanical ventilation. We discuss the innovative airway towers used in the University of Chicago emergency room as well as the general approach to airway management. We also go over the different types of laryngoscopy, assist devices, and cricothyroidotomy surgical airway procedures.
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- 2021
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3. Human Urothelial Cells Isolation, In Vitro Expansion and Characterization for Evaluating Bio-Engineering Potentials
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Hongyu Zhang, Xing Liu, Tong-Chuan He, Jiaqiang Qin, Mary Rose Rogers, Justin Tomal, Lewis L. Shi, Rex C. Haydon, Yuhan Kong, Sahitya K. Denduluri, Jinhua Wang, Wei Shui, Jovito Angeles, Liangjun Yin, Ruidong Li, Stephanie H. Kim, Wenwen Zhang, Hue H. Luu, Guoxin Nan, Abdullah Pratt, Jiye Zhang, and Joseph D. Lamplot
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0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Angiogenesis ,Myogenesis ,Cellular differentiation ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Wnt signaling pathway ,Bone morphogenetic protein ,Cell biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Medicine ,Signal transduction ,Bone regeneration ,business - Abstract
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are members of the TGF-β superfamily and play a critical role in skeletal development, bone formation and stem cell differentiation. Disruptions in BMP signaling result in a variety of skeletal and extraskeletal anomalies. BMP9 is a poorly characterized member of the BMP family and is among the most osteogenic BMPs, promoting osteoblastic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) both in vitro and in vivo. Recent findings from various in vivo and molecular studies strongly suggest that the mechanisms governing BMP9-mediated osteoinduction differ from other osteogenic BMPs. Many signaling pathways with diverse functions have been found to play a role in BMP9-mediated osteogenesis. Several of these pathways are also critical in the differentiation of other cell lineages, including adipocytes and chondrocytes. While BMP9 is known to be a potent osteogenic factor, it also influences several other pathways including cancer development, angiogenesis and myogenesis. Although BMP9 has been demonstrated as one of the most osteogenic BMPs, relatively little is known about the specific mechanisms responsible for these effects. BMP9 has demonstrated efficacy in promoting spinal fusion and bony non-union repair in animal models, demonstrating great translational promise. This review aims to summarize our current knowledge of BMP9-mediated osteogenesis by presenting recently completed work which may help us to further elucidate these pathways.
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- 2018
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4. Culturally Tailoring a Patient Empowerment and Diabetes Education Curriculum for the African American Church
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Abdullah Pratt, Rev Chauncey P Harrison, Eric Whitney, Monica E. Peek, Elijah Kindred, and Yolanda O’Neal
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Adult ,Male ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Psychological intervention ,Pilot Projects ,Health Professions (miscellaneous) ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nursing ,Protestantism ,Patient Education as Topic ,Spirituality ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Patient participation ,Curriculum ,Qualitative Research ,Aged ,030505 public health ,business.industry ,Self-Management ,Focus Groups ,Middle Aged ,Focus group ,Culturally Competent Care ,humanities ,Black or African American ,Health promotion ,Female ,Patient Participation ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Qualitative research - Abstract
Purpose The African American church has long been recognized as a valuable partner for health interventions in the community. While an extensive literature exists documenting the potential efficacy of diabetes education programs in church settings, there has yet to be an effort to leverage spiritual beliefs and practices to promote diabetes self-management and shared decision making within a faith-based framework that is culturally tailored to the African American church. The purpose of this article is to describe the translation of a clinic-based diabetes education program into faith-based education curriculum tailored for use in the African American church. Conclusions Themes extracted from focus groups and input from a faith-based community partner provided a methodical and patient-informed foundation for culturally tailoring and piloting a diabetes self-management curriculum for the African American church setting. This study illustrates how spirituality can be incorporated into interventions to enhance health promotion and behavioral change among African Americans with diabetes. Participants in our study described how religious beliefs play an active role in many aspects of diabetes care, including self-management behaviors, coping strategies, and patient/provider communication. In addition, this intervention can serve as a model for the development of patient-centered health interventions.
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- 2017
5. The Current and Future Therapies for Human Osteosarcoma
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Joseph D. Lamplot, Xiaoji Luo, Sahitya K. Denduluri, Zhong-Liang Deng, Hongyu Zhang, Jinyong Luo, Guoxin Nan, Xing Liu, Abdullah Pratt, Xiang Chen, Wei Shui, Rex C. Haydon, Jiaqiang Qin, Ruidong Li, Ning Wang, Hue H. Luu, and Tong-Chuan He
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Oncology ,Cancer Research ,Chemotherapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Bioinformatics ,Article ,Clinical trial ,Years of potential life lost ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Molecular Medicine ,Osteosarcoma ,In patient ,Sarcoma ,Young adult ,business - Abstract
Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common non-hematologic malignant tumor of bone in adults and children. As sarcomas are more common in adolescents and young adults than most other forms of cancer, there are a significant number of years of life lost secondary to these malignancies. OS is associated with a poor prognosis secondary to a high grade at presentation, resistance to chemotherapy and a propensity to metastasize to the lungs. Current OS management involves both chemotherapy and surgery. The incorporation of cytotoxic chemotherapy into therapeutic regimens escalated cure rates from
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- 2016
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