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2. In vivo validation of highly customized cranial Ti-6AL-4V ELI prostheses fabricated through incremental forming and superplastic forming: an ovine model study
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Brogini, Silvia, Crovace, Alberto, Piccininni, Antonio, Serratore, Giuseppe, Marchiori, Gregorio, Maglio, Melania, Guglielmi, Pasquale, Cusanno, Angela, De Napoli, Luigi, Conte, Romina, Fini, Milena, Ambrogio, Giuseppina, Palumbo, Gianfranco, and Giavaresi, Gianluca
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3. Quantifying edema in skin tissue in children after cardiac surgery: the QuEST study
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Gelbart, Ben, Kapalavai, Sudeep Kumar, Marchesini, Vanessa, Veysey, Andrea, Serratore, Alyssa, Appleyard, Jessica, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Butt, Warwick, and Duke, Trevor
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4. The Book Series: Guo Chen, Stella and Carlo Alberto Petruzzi, eds. 2021–2023. Precise Word-By-Word Explanation of Italian Opera Librettos in Chinese in Eight Volumes
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Francesco Serratore
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This review essay focuses on the eight-volume book series: Petruzzi Carlo Alberto and Stella Guo Chen, eds. (2021–2023), Precise Word-by-Word Explanation of Italian Opera Librettos in Chinese (8 volumes), as the main subject. Only the most essentail parts are critically investigated. They derive from 1) G. Donizetti and F.Romani, “L'elisir d’amore”; 2) P. Mascagni, G. Targioni-Tozzetti, and G. Menasci, “Cavalleria Rusticana”; R. Leoncavallo, “Pagliacci”; 3) G. Puccini, G. Giacosa, and L. Illica, “La Bohème”; 4) G. Puccini, G. Giacosa, and L. Illica, “Tosca”; 5) G. Verdi and F. M. Piave, “Rigoletto”; 6) G. Verdi and F. M. Piave, “La Traviata”; 7) G. Verdi, S. Cammarano and L. E. Bardare, “Il Trovatore”; and 8) G. Puccini, G. Giacosa, and L. Illica, “Madama Butterfly”.
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5. Characteristics and Outcomes of Children and Young Adults With Sepsis Requiring Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy: A Comparative Analysis From the Worldwide Exploration of Renal Replacement Outcomes Collaborative in Kidney Disease (WE-ROCK)*
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Stanski, Natalja L., Gist, Katja M., Hasson, Denise, Stenson, Erin K., Seo, JangDong, Ollberding, Nicholas J., Muff-Luett, Melissa, Cortina, Gerard, Alobaidi, Rashid, See, Emily, Kaddourah, Ahmad, Fuhrman, Dana Y., Ahern, Emily, Akcan Arikan, Ayse, Alhamoud, Issa, Alobaidi, Rashid, Anton-Martin, Pilar, Balani, Shanthi S., Barhight, Matthew, Basalely, Abby, Bigelow, Amee M., Bottari, Gabriella, Cappoli, Andrea, Ciccia, Eileen A., Collins, Michaela, Colosimo, Denise, Cortina, Gerard, Damian, Mihaela A., De la Mata Navazo, Sara, DeAbreu, Gabrielle, Deep, Akash, Ding, Kathy L., Dolan, Kristin J., Fernandez Lafever, Sarah N., Fuhrman, Dana Y., Gelbart, Ben, Gist, Katja M., Gorga, Stephen M., Guzzi, Francesco, Guzzo, Isabella, Haga, Taiki, Harvey, Elizabeth, Hasson, Denise C., Hill-Horowitz, Taylor, Inthavong, Haleigh, Joseph, Catherine, Kaddourah, Ahmad, Kakajiwala, Aadil, Kessel, Aaron D., Korn, Sarah, Krallman, Kelli A., Kwiatkowski, David M., Lee, Jasmine, Lequier, Laurance, Madani Kia, Tina, Mah, Kenneth E., Marinari, Eleonora, Martin, Susan D., Menon, Shina, Mohamed, Tahagod H., Morgan, Catherine, Mottes, Theresa A., Muff-Luett, Melissa A., Namachivayam, Siva, Neumayr, Tara M., Nhan, Jennifer, O’Rourke, Abigail, Ollberding, Nicholas J., Pinto, Matthew G., Qutob, Dua, Raggi, Valeria, Reynaud, Stephanie, Ricci, Zaccaria, Rumlow, Zachary A., Santiago Lozano, María J., See, Emily, Selewski, David T., Serpe, Carmela, Serratore, Alyssa, Shah, Ananya, Shih, Weiwen V., Stella Shin, H., Slagle, Cara L., Solomon, Sonia, Soranno, Danielle E., Srivastava, Rachana, Stanski, Natalja L., Starr, Michelle C., Stenson, Erin K., Strong, Amy E., Taylor, Susan A., Thadani, Sameer V., Uber, Amanda M., Van Wyk, Brynna, Webb, Tennille N., Zang, Huaiyu, Zangla, Emily E., Zappitelli, Michael, Alvarez, T. Christine E., Bixler, Elizabeth, Brown, Erica Blender, Brown, Cheryl L., Burrell, Ambra, Dash, Anwesh, Ehrlich, Jennifer L., Farma, Simrandeep, Gahring, Kim, Gales, Barbara, Hilgenkamp, Madison R., Jain, Sonal, Kanwar, Kate, Lusk, Jennifer, Meyer, Christopher J., Plomaritas, Katherine, Porter, Joshua, Potts, Jessica, Serratore, Alyssa, Schneider, Elizabeth, Sinha, Vidushi, Strack, P. J., Taylor, Sue, Twombley, Katherine, Van Wyk, Brynna, Wallace, Samantha, Wang, Janet, Woods, Megan, Zinger, Marcia, and Zong, Alison
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6. Worldwide Exploration of Renal Replacement Outcomes Collaborative in Kidney Disease (WE-ROCK)
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Menon, Shina, Krallman, Kelli A, Arikan, Ayse A, Fuhrman, Dana Y, Gorga, Stephen M, Mottes, Theresa, Ollberding, Nicholas, Ricci, Zaccaria, Stanski, Natalja L, Selewski, David T, Soranno, Danielle E, Zappitelli, Michael, Zang, Huaiyu, Gist, Katja M, Investigators, WE-ROCK, Ahern, Emily, Arikan, Ayse Akcan, Alhamoud, Issa, Alobaidi, Rashid, Anton-Martin, Pilar, Balani, Shanthi S, Barhight, Matthew, Basalely, Abby, Bigelow, Amee M, Bottari, Gabriella, Cappoli, Andrea, Ciccia, Eileen A, Collins, Michaela, Colosimo, Denise, Cortina, Gerard, Damian, Mihaela A, De la Mata Navazo, Sara, DeAbreu, Gabrielle, Deep, Akash, Ding, Kathy L, Dolan, Kristin J, Lafever, Sarah N Fernandez, Gelbart, Ben, Guzzi, Francesco, Guzzo, Isabella, Haga, Taiki, Harvey, Elizabeth, Hasson, Denise C, Hill-Horowitz, Taylor, Inthavong, Haleigh, Joseph, Catherine, Kaddourah, Ahmad, Kakajiwala, Aadil, Kessel, Aaron D, Korn, Sarah, Kwiatkowski, David M, Lee, Jasmine, Lequier, Laurance, Kia, Tina Madani, Mah, Kenneth E, Marinari, Eleonora, Martin, Susan D, Mohamed, Tahagod H, Morgan, Catherine, Mottes, Theresa A, Muff-Luett, Melissa A, Namachivayam, Siva, Neumayr, Tara M, Nhan, Jennifer, O'Rourke, Abigail, Ollberding, Nicholas J, Pinto, Matthew G, Qutob, Dua, Raggi, Valeria, Reynaud, Stephanie, Rumlow, Zachary A, Lozano, María J Santiago, See, Emily, Serpe, Carmela, Serratore, Alyssa, Shah, Ananya, Shih, Weiwen V, Shin, H Stella, Slagle, Cara L, Solomon, Sonia, Srivastava, Rachana, Starr, Michelle C, Stenson, Erin K, Strong, Amy E, Taylor, Susan A, Thadani, Sameer V, Uber, Amanda M, Van Wyk, Brynna, Webb, Tennille N, and Zangla, Emily E
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Pediatric ,Prevention ,Kidney Disease ,Clinical Research ,Renal and urogenital ,Good Health and Well Being ,WE-ROCK Investigators ,WE-ROCK ,acute kidney injury ,continuous renal replacement therapy ,database ,fluid overload ,pediatric ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
IntroductionContinuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is used for the symptomatic management of acute kidney injury (AKI) and fluid overload (FO). Contemporary reports on pediatric CRRT are small and single center in design. Large international studies evaluating CRRT practice and outcomes are lacking. Herein, we describe the design of a multinational collaborative.MethodsThe Worldwide Exploration of Renal Replacement Outcomes Collaborative in Kidney Disease (WE-ROCK) is an international collaborative of pediatric specialists whose mission is to improve short- and long-term outcomes of children treated with CRRT. The aims of this multicenter retrospective study are to describe the epidemiology, liberation patterns, association of fluid balance and timing of CRRT initiation, and CRRT prescription with outcomes.ResultsWe included children (n = 996, 0-25 years) admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) and treated with CRRT for AKI or FO at 32 centers (in 7 countries) from 2018 to 2021. Demographics and clinical characteristics before CRRT initiation, during the first 7 days of both CRRT, and liberation were collected. Outcomes include the following: (i) major adverse kidney events at 90 days (mortality, dialysis dependence, and persistent kidney dysfunction), and (ii) functional outcomes (functional stats scale).ConclusionThe retrospective WE-ROCK study represents the largest international registry of children receiving CRRT for AKI or FO. It will serve as a broad and invaluable resource for the field of pediatric critical care nephrology that will improve our understanding of practice heterogeneity and the association of CRRT with clinical and patient-centered outcomes. This will generate preliminary data for future interventional trials in this area.
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7. Machine Learning-Based Prediction Model for ICU Mortality After Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Initiation in Children
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Sameer Thadani, MD, Tzu-Chun Wu, PhD, Danny T. Y. Wu, PhD, Aadil Kakajiwala, MD, Danielle E. Soranno, MD, Gerard Cortina, MD, Rachana Srivastava, MD, Katja M. Gist, DO, Shina Menon, MD, on behalf of the Worldwide Exploration of Renal Replacement Outcomes Collaborative in Kidney Diseases (WE-ROCK) Collaborators, Emily Ahern, CPNP, DNP, Ayse Akcan Arikan, MD, Issa Alhamoud, MD, Rashid Alobaidi, MD, MSc, Pilar Anton-Martin, MD, PhD, Shanthi S. Balani, MD, Matthew Barhight, MD, MS, Abby Basalely, MD, MS, Amee M. Bigelow, MD, MS, Gabriella Bottari, MD, Andrea Cappoli, MD, Abhishek Chakraborty, MD, Eileen A. Ciccia, MD, Michaela Collins, BA, Denise Colosimo, MD, Mihaela A. Damian, MD, MPH, Sara De la Mata Navazo, MD, Gabrielle DeAbreu, MD, Akash Deep, MD, Kathy L. Ding, BS, Kristin J. Dolan, MD, Lama Elbahlawan, MD, Sarah N. Fernandez Lafever, MD, PhD, Dana Y. Fuhrman, DO, MS, Ben Gelbart, MBBS, Katja M. Gist, DO, MSc, Stephen M. Gorga, MD, MSc, Francesco Guzzi, MD, Isabella Guzzo, MD, Taiki Haga, MD, Elizabeth Harvey, MD, Denise C. Hasson, MD, Taylor Hill-Horowitz, BS, Haleigh Inthavong, BS, MS, Catherine Joseph, MD, Ahmad Kaddourah, MD, MS, Aadil Kakajiwala, MD, MSCI, Aaron D. Kessel, MD, MS, Sarah Korn, DO, Kelli A. Krallman, BSN, MS, David M. Kwiatkowski, MD, Msc, Jasmine Lee, MSc, Laurance Lequier, MD, Tina Madani Kia, BS, Kenneth E. Mah, MD, MS, Eleonora Marinari, MD, Susan D. Martin, MD, Tahagod H. Mohamed, MD, Catherine Morgan, MD, MSc, Theresa A. Mottes, APRN, Melissa A. Muff-Luett, MD, Siva Namachivayam, MBBS, Tara M. Neumayr, MD, Jennifer Nhan, MD, MS, Abigail O’Rourke, MD, Nicholas J. Ollberding, PhD, Matthew G. Pinto, MD, Dua Qutob, MD, Valeria Raggi, MD, Stephanie Reynaud, MD, Zaccaria Ricci, MD, Zachary A. Rumlow, DO, María J. Santiago Lozano, MD, PhD, Emily See, MBBS, David T. Selewski, MD, MSCR, Carmela Serpe, MSc, PhD, Alyssa Serratore, RN, MsC, Ananya Shah, BS, Weiwen V. Shih, MD, H. Stella Shin, MD, Cara L. Slagle, MD, Sonia Solomon, DO, Natalja L. Stanski, MD, Michelle C. Starr, MD, MPH, Erin K. Stenson, MD, Amy E. Strong, MD, MSCE, Susan A. Taylor, MSc, Sameer V. Thadani, MD, Amanda M. Uber, DO, Brynna Van Wyk, ARNP, MSN, Tennille N. Webb, MD, MSPH, Huaiyu Zang, PhD, Emily E. Zangla, DO, and Michael Zappitelli, MD, MSc
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Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
BACKGROUND:. Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is the favored renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients. Predicting clinical outcomes for CRRT patients is difficult due to population heterogeneity, varying clinical practices, and limited sample sizes. OBJECTIVE:. We aimed to predict survival to ICUs and hospital discharge in children and young adults receiving CRRT using machine learning (ML) techniques. DERIVATION COHORT:. Patients less than 25 years of age receiving CRRT for acute kidney injury and/or volume overload from 2015 to 2021 (80%). VALIDATION COHORT:. Internal validation occurred in a testing group of patients from the dataset (20%). PREDICTION MODEL:. Retrospective international multicenter study utilizing an 80/20 training and testing cohort split, and logistic regression with L2 regularization (LR), decision tree, random forest (RF), gradient boosting machine, and support vector machine with linear kernel to predict ICU and hospital survival. Model performance was determined by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) and the area under the precision-recall curve (AUPRC) due to the imbalance in the dataset. RESULTS:. Of the 933 patients included in this study, 538 (54%) were male with a median age of 8.97 years and interquartile range (1.81–15.0 yr). The ICU mortality was 35% and hospital mortality was 37%. The RF had the best performance for predicting ICU mortality (AUROC, 0.791 and AUPRC, 0.878) and LR for hospital mortality (AUROC, 0.777 and AUPRC, 0.859). The top two predictors of ICU survival were Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction-2 score at CRRT initiation and admission diagnosis of respiratory failure. CONCLUSIONS:. These are the first ML models to predict survival at ICU and hospital discharge in children and young adults receiving CRRT. RF outperformed other models for predicting ICU mortality. Future studies should expand the input variables, conduct a more sophisticated feature selection, and use deep learning algorithms to generate more precise models.
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8. The Association Between Vasopressin and Adverse Kidney Outcomes in Children and Young Adults Requiring Vasopressors on Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
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Denise C. Hasson, MD, Katja M. Gist, DO, MSc, JangDong Seo, PhD, Erin K. Stenson, MD, Aaron Kessel, MD, MS, Taiki Haga, MD, MSc, Sara LaFever, MD, PhD, Maria Jose Santiago, MD, PhD, Matthew Barhight, MD, MS, David Selewski, MD, MSCR, Zaccaria Ricci, MD, Nicholas J. Ollberding, PhD, Natalja L. Stanski, MD, on behalf of the Worldwide Exploration of Renal Replacement Outcomes Collaborative in Kidney Disease (WE-ROCK) Collaborative, Emily Ahern, CPNP, DNP, Ayse Akcan Arikan, MD, Issa Alhamoud, MD, Rashid Alobaidi, MD, MSc, Pilar Anton-Martin, MD, PhD, Shanthi S. Balani, MD, Abby Basalely, MD, MS, Amee M. Bigelow, MD, MS, Gabriella Bottari, MD, Andrea Cappoli, MD, Eileen A. Ciccia, MD, Michaela Collins, BA, Denise Colosimo, MD, Gerard Cortina, MD, Mihaela A. Damian, MD, MPH, Sara De la Mata Navazo, MD, Gabrielle DeAbreu, MD, Akash Deep, MD, Kathy L. Ding, BS, Kristin J. Dolan, MD, Sarah N. Fernandez Lafever, MD, PhD, Dana Y. Fuhrman, DO, MS, Ben Gelbart, MBBS, Stephen M. Gorga, MD, MSc, Francesco Guzzi, MD, Isabella Guzzo, MD, Taiki Haga, MD, Elizabeth Harvey, MD, Taylor Hill-Horowitz, BS, Haleigh Inthavong, BS, MS, Catherine Joseph, MD, Ahmad Kaddourah, MD, MS, Aadil Kakajiwala, MD, MSCI, Aaron D. Kessel, MD, MS, Sarah Korn, DO, Kelli A. Krallman, BSN, MS, David M. Kwiatkowski, MD, Msc, Jasmine Lee, MSc, Laurance Lequier, MD, Tina Madani Kia, BS, Kenneth E. Mah, MD, MS, Eleonora Marinari, MD, Susan D. Martin, MD, Shina Menon, MD, Tahagod H. Mohamed, MD, Catherine Morgan, MD, MSc, Theresa A. Mottes, APRN, Melissa A. Muff-Luett, MD, Siva Namachivayam, MBBS, Tara M. Neumayr, MD, Jennifer Nhan Md, MS, Abigail O’Rourke, MD, Matthew G. Pinto, MD, Dua Qutob, MD, Valeria Raggi, MD, Stephanie Reynaud, MD, Zachary A. Rumlow, DO, María J. Santiago Lozano, MD, PhD, Emily See, MBBS, David T. Selewski, MD, MSCR, Carmela Serpe, MSc, PhD, Alyssa Serratore, RN, MsC, Ananya Shah, BS, Weiwen V. Shih, MD, H. Stella Shin, MD, Cara L. Slagle, MD, Sonia Solomon, DO, Danielle E. Soranno, MD, Rachana Srivastava, MD, Michelle C. Starr, MD, MPH, Amy E. Strong, MD, MSCE, Susan A. Taylor, MSc, Sameer V. Thadani, MD, Amanda M. Uber, DO, Brynna Van Wyk, ARNP, MSN, Tennille N. Webb, MD, MSPH, Huaiyu Zang, PhD, Emily E. Zangla, DO, Michael Zappitelli, MD, MSc, T. Christine, E. Alvarez, MHI, RN, Elizabeth Bixler, BS, Erica Blender Brown, MA, CRA, Cheryl L. Brown, BS, Ambra Burrell, BA, Anwesh Dash, BS, Jennifer L. Ehrlich, RN, MHA, Simrandeep Farma, HBSc, Kim Gahring, RN, BSN, CCRN, Barbara Gales, RN, Madison R. Hilgenkamp, Sonal Jain, MS, Kate Kanwar, BA, MS, Jennifer Lusk, BSN, RN, CCRN, Christopher J. Meyer, BA AA, Katherine Plomaritas, BSN, RN, Joshua Porter, BS, Jessica Potts, BSN, RN, Alyssa Serratore, BNurs, GDipNP(PIC), RN, MsC, Elizabeth Schneider, BS, Vidushi Sinha, BS, P. J. Strack, RN, BSN, CCRN, Sue Taylor, RN, Katherine Twombley, MD, Brynna Van Wyk, MSN, ARNP, CPNP, Samantha Wallace, MS, Janet Wang, BS, Megan Woods, BS, Marcia Zinger, RN, and Alison Zong, BS
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Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
OBJECTIVES:. Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) and shock are both associated with high morbidity and mortality in the ICU. Adult data suggest renoprotective effects of vasopressin vs. catecholamines (norepinephrine and epinephrine). We aimed to determine whether vasopressin use during CRRT was associated with improved kidney outcomes in children and young adults. DESIGN:. Secondary analysis of Worldwide Exploration of Renal Replacement Outcomes Collaborative in Kidney Disease (WE-ROCK), a multicenter, retrospective cohort study. SETTING:. Neonatal, cardiac, PICUs at 34 centers internationally from January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2021. PATIENTS/SUBJECTS:. Patients younger than 25 years receiving CRRT for acute kidney injury and/or fluid overload and requiring vasopressors. Patients receiving vasopressin were compared with patients receiving only norepinephrine/epinephrine. The impact of timing of vasopressin relative to CRRT start was assessed by categorizing patients as: early (on or before day 0), intermediate (days 1–2), and late (days 3–7). INTERVENTIONS:. None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:. Of 1016 patients, 665 (65%) required vasopressors in the first week of CRRT. Of 665, 248 (37%) received vasopressin, 473 (71%) experienced Major Adverse Kidney Events at 90 days (MAKE-90) (death, renal replacement therapy dependence, and/or > 125% increase in serum creatinine from baseline 90 days from CRRT initiation), and 195 (29%) liberated from CRRT on the first attempt within 28 days. Receipt of vasopressin was associated with higher odds of MAKE-90 (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 1.80; 95% CI, 1.20–2.71; p = 0.005) but not liberation success. In the vasopressin group, intermediate/late initiation was associated with higher odds of MAKE-90 (aOR, 2.67; 95% CI, 1.17–6.11; p = 0.02) compared with early initiation. CONCLUSIONS:. Nearly two-thirds of children and young adults receiving CRRT required vasopressors, including over one-third who received vasopressin. Receipt of vasopressin was associated with more MAKE-90, although earlier initiation in those who received it appears beneficial. Prospective studies are needed to understand the appropriate timing, dose, and subpopulation for use of vasopressin.
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9. The Association Between Vasopressin and Adverse Kidney Outcomes in Children and Young Adults Requiring Vasopressors on Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
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Hasson, Denise C., Gist, Katja M., Seo, JangDong, Stenson, Erin K., Kessel, Aaron, Haga, Taiki, LaFever, Sara, Santiago, Maria Jose, Barhight, Matthew, Selewski, David, Ricci, Zaccaria, Ollberding, Nicholas J., Stanski, Natalja L., Ahern, Emily, Akcan Arikan, Ayse, Alhamoud, Issa, Alobaidi, Rashid, Anton-Martin, Pilar, Balani, Shanthi S., Barhight, Matthew, Basalely, Abby, Bigelow, Amee M., Bottari, Gabriella, Cappoli, Andrea, Ciccia, Eileen A., Collins, Michaela, Colosimo, Denise, Cortina, Gerard, Damian, Mihaela A., De la Mata Navazo, Sara, DeAbreu, Gabrielle, Deep, Akash, Ding, Kathy L., Dolan, Kristin J., Fernandez Lafever, Sarah N., Fuhrman, Dana Y., Gelbart, Ben, Gist, Katja M., Gorga, Stephen M., Guzzi, Francesco, Guzzo, Isabella, Haga, Taiki, Harvey, Elizabeth, Hasson, Denise C., Hill-Horowitz, Taylor, Inthavong, Haleigh, Joseph, Catherine, Kaddourah, Ahmad, Kakajiwala, Aadil, Kessel, Aaron D., Korn, Sarah, Krallman, Kelli A., Kwiatkowski, David M., Lee, Jasmine, Lequier, Laurance, Madani Kia, Tina, Mah, Kenneth E., Marinari, Eleonora, Martin, Susan D., Menon, Shina, Mohamed, Tahagod H., Morgan, Catherine, Mottes, Theresa A., Muff-Luett, Melissa A., Namachivayam, Siva, Neumayr, Tara M., Nhan, Jennifer, O’Rourke, Abigail, Ollberding, Nicholas J., Pinto, Matthew G., Qutob, Dua, Raggi, Valeria, Reynaud, Stephanie, Ricci, Zaccaria, Rumlow, Zachary A., Santiago Lozano, María J., See, Emily, Selewski, David T., Serpe, Carmela, Serratore, Alyssa, Shah, Ananya, Shih, Weiwen V., Stella Shin, H., Slagle, Cara L., Solomon, Sonia, Soranno, Danielle E., Srivastava, Rachana, Stanski, Natalja L., Starr, Michelle C., Stenson, Erin K., Strong, Amy E., Taylor, Susan A., Thadani, Sameer V., Uber, Amanda M., Van Wyk, Brynna, Webb, Tennille N., Zang, Huaiyu, Zangla, Emily E., Zappitelli, Michael, Christine, T., Alvarez, E., Bixler, Elizabeth, Brown, Erica Blender, Brown, Cheryl L., Burrell, Ambra, Dash, Anwesh, Ehrlich, Jennifer L., Farma, Simrandeep, Gahring, Kim, Gales, Barbara, Hilgenkamp, Madison R., Jain, Sonal, Kanwar, Kate, Lusk, Jennifer, Meyer, Christopher J., Plomaritas, Katherine, Porter, Joshua, Potts, Jessica, Serratore, Alyssa, Schneider, Elizabeth, Sinha, Vidushi, Strack, P. J., Taylor, Sue, Twombley, Katherine, Van Wyk, Brynna, Wallace, Samantha, Wang, Janet, Woods, Megan, Zinger, Marcia, and Zong, Alison
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10. Impact of Hemoglobin Levels on Composite Cardiac Arrest or Stroke Outcome in Patients With Respiratory Failure Due to COVID-19
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Shi Nan Feng, BSPH, Thu-Lan Kelly, PhD, John F. Fraser, MD, PhD, Gianluigi Li Bassi, MD, PhD, Jacky Suen, PhD, Akram Zaaqoq, MD, MPH, Matthew J. Griffee, MD, Rakesh C. Arora, MD, Nicole White, PhD, Glenn Whitman, MD, Chiara Robba, MD, PhD, Denise Battaglini, MD, PhD, Sung-Min Cho, DO, MHS, on behalf of COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium (CCCC), Robert Bartlett, John F. Fraser, Gianluigi Li Bassi, Jacky Y. Suen, Heidi J. Dalton, John Laffey, Daniel Brodie, Eddy Fan, Antoni Torres, Davide Chiumello, Alyaa Elhazm, Carol Hodgson, Shingo Ichiba, Carlos Luna, Srinivas Murthy, Alistair Nichol, Pauline Yeung Ng, Mark Ogino, Aidan Burrell, Antonio Pesenti, Tala Al-Dabbous, Huda Alfoudri, Mohammed Shamsah, Subbarao Elapavaluru, Ashley Berg, Christina Horn, Yunis Mayasi, Stephan Schroll, Dan Meyer, Jorge Velazco, Ludmyla Ploskanych, Wanda Fikes, Rohini Bagewadi, Marvin Dao, Haley White, Alondra Berrios Laviena, Ashley Ehlers Maysoon, Shalabi-McGuire, Trent Witt, Lorenzo Grazioli, Luca Lorini, E. 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Stelfox, Cassia Yi, Jennifer Elia, Thomas Tribble, Shyam Shankar, Raj Padmanabhan, Bill Hallinan, Luca Paoletti, Yolanda Leyva, Tatuma Fykuda, Jenelle Badulak, Jillian Koch, Amy Hackman, Lisa Janowaik, Deb Hernandez, Jennifer Osofsky, Katia Donadello, Aizah Lawang, Josh Fine, and Benjamin Davidson
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OBJECTIVES:. Anemia has been associated with an increased risk of both cardiac arrest and stroke, frequent complications of COVID-19. The effect of hemoglobin level at ICU admission on a composite outcome of cardiac arrest or stroke in an international cohort of COVID-19 patients was investigated. DESIGN:. Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected database. SETTING:. A registry of COVID-19 patients admitted to ICUs at over 370 international sites was reviewed for patients diagnosed with cardiac arrest or stroke up to 30 days after ICU admission. Anemia was defined as: normal (hemoglobin ≥ 12.0 g/dL for women, ≥ 13.5 g/dL for men), mild (hemoglobin 10.0–11.9 g/dL for women, 10.0–13.4 g/dL for men), moderate (hemoglobin ≥ 8.0 and < 10.0 g/dL for women and men), and severe (hemoglobin < 8.0 g/dL for women and men). PATIENTS:. Patients older than 18 years with acute COVID-19 infection in the ICU. INTERVENTIONS:. None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:. Of 6926 patients (median age = 59 yr, male = 65%), 760 patients (11.0%) experienced stroke (2.0%) and/or cardiac arrest (9.4%). Cardiac arrest or stroke was more common in patients with low hemoglobin, occurring in 12.8% of patients with normal hemoglobin, 13.3% of patients with mild anemia, and 16.7% of patients with moderate/severe anemia. Time to stroke or cardiac arrest by anemia status was analyzed using Cox proportional hazards regression with death as a competing risk. Covariates selected through clinical knowledge were age, sex, comorbidities (diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and cardiac or neurologic conditions), pandemic era, country income, mechanical ventilation, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Moderate/severe anemia was associated with a higher risk of cardiac arrest or stroke (hazard ratio, 1.32; 95% CI, 1.05–1.67). CONCLUSIONS:. In an international registry of ICU patients with COVID-19, moderate/severe anemia was associated with increased hazard of cardiac arrest or stroke.
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Gelbart, Ben, Masterson, Kate, Serratore, Alyssa, Zampetti, Michael, Veysey, Andrea, Longstaff, Stacey, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Butt, Warwick, and Duke, Trevor
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12. Stroke in critically ill patients with respiratory failure due to COVID-19: Disparities between low-middle and high-income countries
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Arora, Lovkesh, Rappapport, Kristina, Rudolph, Kristina, Sibenaller, Zita, Stout, Lori, Walter, Alicia, Herr, Daniel, Vedadi, Nazli, Bartlett, Robert, Thompson, Shaun, Hoffman, Julie, Ying, Xiaonan, Williams, Bailey, Sanchez, Emely, Akwani, Chika, Kennedy, Ryan, Elhadi, Muhammed, Griffee, Matthew, Mone, Mary, Ciullo, Anna, Kida, Yuri, Roca, Ricard Ferrer, Riera, JordI, Contreras, Sofia, Alegre, Cynthia, Kay, Christy, Fischer, Irene, Renner, Elizabeth, Taniguci, Hayato, Lee, James, Plotkin, Daniel, Citarella, Barbara Wanjiru, Merson, Laura, Hartley, Emma, Lubis, Bastian, Ikeyama, Takanari, Mortada, Alshaymaa, Alhamad, Ameen, Mechi, Ahmed, Nadar, Islam Mohsen Ali Mohamed Hassan, Alyasiri, Mohammed Saleh, Elsaid, Muhammed Zainab Alghali, Bhaskar, Balu, Jung, Jae-Seung, McGuinness, Shay, Eastwood, Glenn, Marta, Sandra Rossi, Guarracino, Fabio, Gerle, Stacy, Coxon, Emily, Claro, Bruno, Aldressi, Wafa, Eleisawy, Mahmoud, Osama, Hasnaa, Loverde, Daniel, Patil, Namrata, Parrini, Vieri, McBride, Angela, Negaard, Kathryn, Ratsch, Angela, Abdelaziz, Ahmad, Uribe, Juan David, Peris, Adriano, Sanders, Mark, Emerson, Dominic, Kamal, Muhammad, Faida, Hamza, Povoa, Pedro, Francis, Roland, Cherif, Ali, Joseph, Sunimol, Nardo, Matteo Di, Heard, Micheal, Kyle, Kimberly, Blackwell, Ray A, OUYAHIA, Amel, Biston, Patrick, Jeong, Hye Won, Smith, Reanna, Prawira, Yogi, Garcia, Arturo Huerta, Salterain, Nahikari, Meyns, Bart, Elnasser, Muhammed, Moreno, Marsha, Walia, Rajat, Mehta, Amit, Schweda, Annette, Williams, Melissa, Amkhatirah, Emad, Kim, Kyung Hoon, Assad, Alexandra, Giraldo, Estefania, Karolak, Wojtek, Balik, Martin, Pocock, Elizabeth, Gajkowski, Evan, Bedair, Mohamed, Masafumi, Kanamoto, Barrett, Nicholas, Takeyama, Yoshihiro, Park, Sunghoon, Amin, Faizan, Andriyani, Fina Meilyana, Sudakevych, Serhii, Schnur, Janos, Vera, Magdalena, Cornejo, Rodrigo, Schwarz, Patrícia, Mardini, Ana Carolina, de Paula, Thais, Neto, Ary Serpa, Villoldo, Andrea, Colafranceschi, Alexandre Siciliano, Iglesias, Alejandro Ubeda, Granjean, Juan, Melro, Lívia Maria Garcia, Romualdo, Giovana Fioravante, Gaia, Diego, Souza, Helmgton, Galas, Filomena, Mendiluce, Rafael Máñez, Sosa, Alejandra, Martinez, Ignacio, Kurosawa, Hiroshi, Almoshantaf, Mohammad Badr, Salgado, Juan, Hugi-Mayr, Beate, Charbonneau, Eric, Barzilai, Vitor Salvatore, Monteiro, Veronica, de Souza, Rodrigo Ribeiro, Harper, Michael, Suzuki, Hiroyuki, Adams, Celina, Brieva, Jorge, Khamees, Almu'atasim, Graige, Fadi, Supriatna, Moh, Nyale, George, Eltatar, Faisal Saleem, Fatani, Jihan, Baeissa, Husam, Masri, Ayman AL, Rabie, Ahmed, Hui, Mok Yee, Yamane, Masahiro, Jung, Hanna, Margaret, Ayorinde Mojisola, Nacpil, Newell, Ruck, Katja, Bakken, Rhonda, Jara, Claire, Felton, Tim, Berra, Lorenzo, Shah, Bobby, Chakraborty, Arpan, Cardona, Monika, Capatos, Gerry, Akkanti, Bindu, Orija, Abiodun, Jain, Harsh, Ito, Asami, Housni, Brahim, Low, Sennen, Iihara, Koji, Chavez, Joselito, Ramanathan, Kollengode, Zabert, Gustavo, Naidoo, Krubin, Seppelt, Ian, VanDyk, Marlice, MacDonald, Sarah, McGregor, Randy, Siebenaler, Teka, Flynn, Hannah, Lofton, Kristi, Aokage, Toshiyuki, Kvirkvelia, Bakar, Shigemitsu, Kazuaki, Moscatelli, Andrea, Fiorentino, Giuseppe, Baumgaertel, Matthias, Mba, Serge Eddy, Assy, Jana, Hutahaean, Amelya, Roush, Holly, Sichting, Kay A, Alessandri, Francesco, Burns, Debra, Alkhubouli, Taha Husayn, Salt, Gavin, Garabedian, Carl P., Millar, Jonathan, Sim, Malcolm, Mattke, Adrian, McAuley, Danny, Tadili, Jawad, Frenzel, Tim, Abuleil, Amro, Bar-Lavie, Yaron, Ortiz, Aaron Blandino, Stone, Jackie, Attokaran, Antony, Farquharson, Michael, Patel, Brij, Gunning, Derek, Baillie, Kenneth, Watson, Pia, Tamai, Kenji, Saaid, Ayoub, Anania, Pasquale, Sajinadiyasa, Gede Ketut, Kanyawati, Dyah, Salgado, Marcello, Sassine, Assad, Yudo, Bhirowo, McCaul, Scott, Lee, Bongjin, Lee, Sang Min, Afek, Arnon, Fattouh, Shimaa E, Iwashita, Yoshiaki, Fadlalmola, Hammad, Semedi, Bambang Pujo, Mansour, Noureldin Mohamed, Metiva, Jack, Van Belle, Nicole, Martin-Loeches, Ignacio, Al-Sadawi, Dr Mohammed, Kirakli, Cenk, Shimaa, Al-Touny, Ivatt, Lenny, Woon, Chia Yew, Kang, Hyun Mi, Smith, Timothy, James, Erskine, Al-Rawas, Nawar, Iwasaki, Yudai, Ashour, Hamza, King-Chung, Kenny Chan, Gudzenko, Vadim, Taccone, Fabio, Perdhana, Fajar, Lamarche, Yoan, Ribeiro, Joao Miguel, Bradic, Nikola, Van den Bossche, Klaartje, Lansink, Oude, Singh, Gurmeet, Debeuckelaere, Gerdy, Stelfox, Henry T., Yi, Cassia, Elia, Jennifer, Tribble, Thomas, Shankar, Shyam, Padmanabhan, Raj, Hallinan, Bill, Paoletti, Luca, Leyva, Yolanda, Fykuda, Tatuma, Badulak, Jenelle, Koch, Jillian, Janowaik, Lisa, Hackman, Amy, Hernandez, Deb, Osofsky, Jennifer, Donadello, Katia, Lawang, Aizah, Fine, Josh, Davidson, Benjamin, Vazquez, Andres Oswaldo Razo, Abdehaleem, Ibrahim, Kelly, Thu-Lan, Fanning, Jonathon, Premraj, Lavienraj, Porto, Diego Bastos, White, Nicole M., Bassi, Gianluigi Li, Suen, Jacky, and Fraser, John F.
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13. Enhancing magnesium-based materials for biomedical applications using an innovative strategy of combined single point incremental forming and bioactive coating
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Ruggiero, Roberta, Marano, Rosa Maria, Marrelli, Benedetta, Facente, Anastasia, Aiello, Elisabetta, Conte, Romina, Serratore, Giuseppe, Ambrogio, Giuseppina, Paduano, Francesco, and Tatullo, Marco
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14. Continuous Kidney Replacement Therapy and Survival in Children and Young Adults: Findings From the Multinational WE-ROCK Collaborative
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Ahern, Emily, Arikan, Ayse Akcan, Alhamoud, Issa, Alobaidi, Rashid, Anton-Martin, Pilar, Barhight, Matthew, Basalely, Abby, Bigelow, Amee M., Bottari, Gabriella, Collins, Michaela, Colosimo, Denise, Cortina, Gerard, Damian, Mihaela A., Navazo, Sara de la Mata, DeAbreu, Gabrielle, Deep, Akash, Ding, Kathy L., Dolan, Kristin J., Fernandez Lafever, Sarah N., Fuhrman, Dana Y., Gelbart, Ben, Gorga, Stephen M., Guzzi, Francesco, Guzzo, Isabella, Haga, Taiki, Harvey, Elizabeth, Hasson, Denise C., Hill-Horowitz, Taylor, Inthavong, Haleigh, Kaddourah, Ahmad, Korn, Sarah, Krallman, Kelli A., Kwiatkowski, David M., Lee, Jasmine, Lequier, Laurance, Kia, Tina Madani, Mah, Kenneth E., Marinari, Eleonora, Martin, Susan D., Mohamed, Tahagod H., Morgan, Catherine, Mottes, Theresa A., Namachivayam, Siva, Neumayr, Tara M., Nhan, Jennifer, O’Rourke, Abigail, Qutob, Dua, Raggi, Valeria, Ricci, Zaccaria, Rumlow, Zachary A., See, Emily, Selewski, David T., Serpe, Carmela, Serratore, Alyssa, Shah, Ananya, Shin, H. Stella, Soranno, Danielle E., Stanski, Natalja L., Stenson, Erin K., Strong, Amy E., Taylor, Susan A., Thadani, Sameer V., Uber, Amanda M., Van Wyk, Brynna, Zangla, Emily E., Zappitelli, Michael, Starr, Michelle C., Gist, Katja M., Zang, Huaiyu, Ollberding, Nicholas J., Balani, Shanthi, Cappoli, Andrea, Ciccia, Eileen, Joseph, Catherine, Kakajiwala, Aadil, Kessel, Aaron, Muff-Luett, Melissa, Santiago Lozano, María J., Pinto, Matthew, Reynaud, Stephanie, Solomon, Sonia, Slagle, Cara, Srivastava, Rachana, Shih, Weiwen V., Webb, Tennille, and Menon, Shina
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15. Recommendations for the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM) trainee research project: A modified Delphi study
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Apte, Yogesh, Attokaran, Antony, Baker, Stuart, Bartholdy, Roland, Bhadange, Neeraj, Brailsford, Jane, Cook, Katrina, David, Alexandre, Dhanani, Jayesh, Edwards, Felicity, Elkady, Hatem, Evans, Tess, Hutchinson, Jane, Lannon, Sean, Marshall, Andrea, McIlroy, Philippa, Milford, Elissa, Morrison, Lynette, Murray, Lauren, Serratore, Alyssa, Shah, Vikram, Shekar, Kiran, Watts, Stacey, White, Kyle, Ho, Ariel, Denny, Kerina J., Laupland, Kevin B., Ramanan, Mahesh, Tabah, Alexis, McCullough, James, Schults, Jessica A., and Raman, Sainath
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16. DiSCIoser: unlocking recovery potential of arm sensorimotor functions after spinal cord injury by promoting activity-dependent brain plasticity by means of brain-computer interface technology: a randomized controlled trial to test efficacy
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Emma Colamarino, Matteo Lorusso, Floriana Pichiorri, Jlenia Toppi, Federica Tamburella, Giada Serratore, Angela Riccio, Francesco Tomaiuolo, Alessandra Bigioni, Federico Giove, Giorgio Scivoletto, Febo Cincotti, and Donatella Mattia
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EEG-based Brain-Computer Interface ,Spinal cord injury ,Hand functional sensorimotor recovery ,Brain plasticity ,Motor imagery ,Neurorehabilitation ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background Traumatic cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) results in reduced sensorimotor abilities that strongly impact on the achievement of daily living activities involving hand/arm function. Among several technology-based rehabilitative approaches, Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) which enable the modulation of electroencephalographic sensorimotor rhythms, are promising tools to promote the recovery of hand function after SCI. The “DiSCIoser” study proposes a BCI-supported motor imagery (MI) training to engage the sensorimotor system and thus facilitate the neuroplasticity to eventually optimize upper limb sensorimotor functional recovery in patients with SCI during the subacute phase, at the peak of brain and spinal plasticity. To this purpose, we have designed a BCI system fully compatible with a clinical setting whose efficacy in improving hand sensorimotor function outcomes in patients with traumatic cervical SCI will be assessed and compared to the hand MI training not supported by BCI. Methods This randomized controlled trial will include 30 participants with traumatic cervical SCI in the subacute phase randomly assigned to 2 intervention groups: the BCI-assisted hand MI training and the hand MI training not supported by BCI. Both interventions are delivered (3 weekly sessions; 12 weeks) as add-on to standard rehabilitation care. A multidimensional assessment will be performed at: randomization/pre-intervention and post-intervention. Primary outcome measure is the Graded Redefined Assessment of Strength, Sensibility and Prehension (GRASSP) somatosensory sub-score. Secondary outcome measures include the motor and functional scores of the GRASSP and other clinical, neuropsychological, neurophysiological and neuroimaging measures. Discussion We expect the BCI-based intervention to promote meaningful cortical sensorimotor plasticity and eventually maximize recovery of arm functions in traumatic cervical subacute SCI. This study will generate a body of knowledge that is fundamental to drive optimization of BCI application in SCI as a top-down therapeutic intervention, thus beyond the canonical use of BCI as assistive tool. Trial registration Name of registry: DiSCIoser: improving arm sensorimotor functions after spinal cord injury via brain-computer interface training (DiSCIoser). Trial registration number: NCT05637775; registration date on the ClinicalTrial.gov platform: 05-12-2022.
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17. $850,000 Homes in New Mexico, Virginia and Montana
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Serratore, Angela
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News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
An adobe home in Santa Fe, a Craftsman bungalow in Norfolk, and a Victorian-style house in Missoula. Santa Fe, N.M. | $850,000 An adobe house built in 1946, on 0.1 [...]
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18. $2,000 Rentals in Los Angeles
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Serratore, Angela
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News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A studio apartment in Koreatown, one-bedroom units in Long Beach and East Hollywood, and links to resources for those displaced by the fires. Koreatown | $1,971 A studio apartment in [...]
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19. $2 Million Homes in California
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Serratore, Angela
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News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A contemporary house in Idyllwild, a midcentury modern home in Palm Springs and a Queen Anne Revival in Napa. Idyllwild | $1.949 million A contemporary house built in 1999, on [...]
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20. $2.3 Million
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Serratore, Angela
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General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A Pueblo-style house in Miami, an 1890 townhouse in Hudson and a midcentury-modern-style home in North Bethesda. Miami | $2,300,000 A Pueblo-style house built in 1926, on 0.2 acres This [...]
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21. $4 Million Homes in California
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Serratore, Angela
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This week’s listings include a compound in Healdsburg, a 1940s house in Glendale and an ocean-view home in Ventura. Healdsburg | $3.995 million A 1981 compound, with a main house, [...]
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22. $700,00 Homes in Georgia, Massachusetts and Maryland
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Serratore, Angela
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News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A brick house in Savanah, a converted schoolhouse in Salem and a colonial-revival house in Takoma Park. Savannah, Ga. | $699,900 A traditional brick house built in 1924, on 0.1 [...]
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23. $1.35 Million
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Serratore, Angela
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Real estate listings ,Housing, Single family -- Prices and rates ,Company pricing policy ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A home from 1900 in Woodstock, a midcentury modern house in Las Vegas and a converted barn in Chester. Woodstock, N.Y. | $1.375 million A recently renovated 1900 house on [...]
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24. $800,000 Homes in Oklahoma, Florida and Iowa
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Serratore, Angela
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Shopping centers ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A four-bedroom Tudor Revival in Oklahoma City, a Spanish-style bungalow in West Palm Beach, Fla., and a Dutch Colonial from 1930 in Sioux City, Iowa. Oklahoma City | $797,000 A [...]
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25. $400,000 Homes in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Vermont
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Serratore, Angela
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A five-bedroom Tudor Revival house in Detroit, a 1925 rowhouse in South Philadelphia, and a two-bedroom cottage from 1920 in Manchester, Vt. Detroit | $398,800 A Tudor Revival house built [...]
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26. $2.7 Million Homes in Minnesota, New Mexico and Virginia
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Serratore, Angela
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A stone mansion from 1906 in Minneapolis, a Spanish Colonial-style house in Santa Fe, N.M., and a 19th-cenrtury rowhouse in Alexandria, Va. Minneapolis | $2.695 million A Gothic Revival stone [...]
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27. $950,000
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Serratore, Angela
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A Mediterranean-inspired estate in Terre Haute, Ind., a contemporary farmhouse in Fayetteville, Ga., and a sprawling 1963 ranch-style home in Austin, Texas. Terre Haute, Ind. | $950,000 A Mediterranean-inspired estate [...]
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Serratore, Angela
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News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A Mediterranean-inspired estate in Terre Haute, Ind., a contemporary farmhouse in Fayetteville, Ga., and a sprawling 1963 ranch-style home in Austin, Texas. Terre Haute, Ind. | $950,000 A Mediterranean-inspired estate [...]
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29. $865,000 Homes in California
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Serratore, Angela
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A Queen Anne Revival-style house in Oakland, a manufactured home from 1962 in Newport Beach, and a one-bedroom condo in the Hollywood Hills. Oakland | $865,000 A 1905 Queen Anne [...]
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30. $490,000 Homes in Wisconsin, Utah and North Carolina
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Serratore, Angela
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News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A 1928 brick house in Oshkosh, Wis., a Craftsman-style bungalow from 1925 in Salt Lake City, and a duplex apartment in an 1854 mill building in Wake Forest, N.C. Oshkosh, [...]
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31. $750,000 Homes in Illinois, New Hampshire and Tennessee
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Serratore, Angela
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Real estate listings ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A Craftsman-style house from 1913 in Evanston, Ill., a two-bedroom condo in a converted mill building in Peterborough, N.H., and a Queen Anne Revival-style house from 1899 in Knoxville, Tenn. [...]
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32. Fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 inhibition suppresses pancreatic cancer chemoresistance and chemotherapy-driven aggressiveness
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Lin, Qingxiang, Serratore, Andrea, Niu, Jin, Shen, Shichen, Roy Chaudhuri, Tista, Ma, Wen Wee, Qu, Jun, Kandel, Eugene S., and Straubinger, Robert M.
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33. Enhanced solute transport and steady mechanical stimulation in a novel dynamic perifusion bioreactor increase the efficiency of the in vitro culture of ovarian cortical tissue strips
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Gionata Fragomeni, Luigi De Napoli, Vincenza De Gregorio, Vincenzo Genovese, Vincenza Barbato, Giuseppe Serratore, Giuseppe Morrone, Angela Travaglione, Andrea Candela, Roberto Gualtieri, Riccardo Talevi, and Gerardo Catapano
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Introduction: We report the development and preliminary evaluation of a novel dynamic bioreactor to culture ovarian cortical tissue strips that leverages tissue response to enhanced oxygen transport and adequate mechanical stimulation. In vitro multistep ovarian tissue static culture followed by mature oocyte generation, fertilization, and embryo transfer promises to use the reserve of dormant follicles. Unfortunately, static in vitro culture of ovarian tissue does not promote development of primordial to secondary follicles or sustain follicle viability and thereby limits the number of obtainable mature oocytes. Enhancing oxygen transport to and exerting mechanical stimulation on ovarian tissue in a dynamic bioreactor may more closely mimic the physiological microenvironment and thus promote follicle activation, development, and viability.Materials and Methods: The most transport-effective dynamic bioreactor design was modified using 3D models of medium and oxygen transport to maximize strip perifusion and apply tissue fluid dynamic shear stresses and direct compressive strains to elicit tissue response. Prototypes of the final bioreactor design were manufactured with materials of varying cytocompatibility and assessed by testing the effect of leachables on sperm motility. Effectiveness of the bioreactor culture was characterized against static controls by culturing fresh bovine ovarian tissue strips for 7 days at 4.8 × 10−5 m/s medium filtration flux in air at −15% maximal total compressive strain and by assessing follicle development, health, and viability.Results and Conclusions: Culture in dynamic bioreactors promoted effective oxygen transport to tissues and stimulated tissues with strains and fluid dynamic shear stresses that, although non-uniform, significantly influenced tissue metabolism. Tissue strip culture in bioreactors made of cytocompatible polypropylene preserved follicle viability and promoted follicle development better than static culture, less so in bioreactors made of cytotoxic ABS-like resin.
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34. Lung ultrasound scores are not associated with subcutaneous oedema or fluid balance in infants after cardiac surgery
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Gelbart, Ben, Marchesini, Vanessa, Kapalavai, Sudeep Kumar, O’Brien, Adam, Veysey, Andrea, Serratore, Alyssa, Appleyard, Jessica, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Butt, Warwick, and Duke, Trevor
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35. Lagrangian Finite Element Model Formulation and Experimental Validation of the Laser Impact Weld Process for Ti/Brass Joining
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Serafino Caruso, Michela Sanguedolce, Giuseppe Serratore, Carmine De Bartolo, Luigino Filice, and Domenico Umbrello
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dissimilar welding ,laser impact welding ,finite element model ,solid-state welding ,titanium ,brass ,Production capacity. Manufacturing capacity ,T58.7-58.8 - Abstract
Information on the flyer deformation during laser impact welding (LIW) is an important aspect to consider when high reliability of the welded components is required. For this reason, accurate numerical models simulating thermal and mechanical aspects are needed. In the present work, the cross-section morphology during LIW of Ti/Brass joints at varying laser pulse energies is modeled by a 2D finite element (FE) model. A hydrodynamic plasma pressure model able to describe the evolution of the pressure load step by step, taking into account the progressive deformation of the flyer, was implemented. Hence, this paper proposes an alternative method to the conventional node concentrated forces or predefined velocity as flyer boundary conditions. The levels of the equivalent plastic strain (PEEQ), shear stress, and critical flyer velocity at the collision point were used as reference parameters to predict the success of the welding bond, distinguishing the welded area from the unwelded area. The model was validated by comparison with the experimental data, which showed the effectiveness of the proposed FE code in predicting the cross-section morphology of the welded materials. Moreover, practical industrial information such as variation in the flyer impact velocity, collision angle, and process temperatures was predicted by varying the process laser pulse energy according to the basic principle of the process.
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36. Worldwide Exploration of Renal Replacement Outcomes Collaborative in Kidney Disease (WE-ROCK)
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Ahern, Emily, Akcan Arikan, Ayse, Alhamoud, Issa, Alobaidi, Rashid, Anton-Martin, Pilar, Balani, Shanthi S., Barhight, Matthew, Basalely, Abby, Bigelow, Amee M., Bottari, Gabriella, Cappoli, Andrea, Ciccia, Eileen A., Collins, Michaela, Colosimo, Denise, Cortina, Gerard, Damian, Mihaela A., De la Mata Navazo, Sara, DeAbreu, Gabrielle, Deep, Akash, Ding, Kathy L., Dolan, Kristin J., Fernandez Lafever, Sarah N., Fuhrman, Dana Y., Gelbart, Ben, Gist, Katja M., Gorga, Stephen M., Guzzi, Francesco, Guzzo, Isabella, Haga, Taiki, Harvey, Elizabeth, Hasson, Denise C., Hill-Horowitz, Taylor, Inthavong, Haleigh, Joseph, Catherine, Kaddourah, Ahmad, Kakajiwala, Aadil, Kessel, Aaron D., Korn, Sarah, Krallman, Kelli A., Kwiatkowski, David M., Lee, Jasmine, Lequier, Laurance, Kia, Tina Madani, Mah, Kenneth E., Marinari, Eleonora, Martin, Susan D., Menon, Shina, Mohamed, Tahagod H., Morgan, Catherine, Mottes, Theresa A., Muff-Luett, Melissa A., Namachivayam, Siva, Neumayr, Tara M., Md, Jennifer Nhan, O'Rourke, Abigail, Ollberding, Nicholas J., Pinto, Matthew G., Qutob, Dua, Raggi, Valeria, Reynaud, Stephanie, Ricci, Zaccaria, Rumlow, Zachary A., Santiago Lozano, María J., See, Emily, Selewski, David T., Serpe, Carmela, Serratore, Alyssa, Shah, Ananya, Shih, Weiwen V., Shin, H Stella, Slagle, Cara L., Solomon, Sonia, Soranno, Danielle E., Srivastava, Rachana, Stanski, Natalja L., Starr, Michelle C., Stenson, Erin K., Strong, Amy E., Taylor, Susan A., Thadani, Sameer V., Uber, Amanda M., Van Wyk, Brynna, Webb, Tennille N., Zang, Huaiyu, Zangla, Emily E., Zappitelli, Michael, Arikan, Ayse A., Mottes, Theresa, and Ollberding, Nicholas
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37. $399,000 Homes in Minnesota, Massachusetts and Maryland
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Serratore, Angela
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A sunny one-bedroom condo in Minneapolis, a ranch-style house in Williamstown, Mass., and a 19th-century townhouse in Baltimore. Minneapolis | $399,990 A one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit in a 2008 high-rise condominium [...]
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38. $600,000 Homes in Kentucky, Texas and Connecticut
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Serratore, Angela
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A 1910 Arts and Crafts-style home in Louisville, a three-bedroom bungalow in Marfa and a Colonial Revival house in Farmington. Louisville, Ky. | $599,990 A 1910 Arts and Crafts-style house [...]
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39. $925,000 Homes in New York, Virginia and Missouri
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Serratore, Angela
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Forest reserves ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A saltbox-style house in Ancram, a Tudor Revival cottage in Richmond and a four-bedroom home in St. Louis. Ancram, N.Y. | $925,000 A 2007 saltbox-style house with four bedrooms and [...]
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40. $700,000 Homes in Ohio, Arizona and Oklahoma
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Serratore, Angela
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Public libraries ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A circa-1900 Queen Anne-style home in Columbus, a two-bedroom condominium in Phoenix and a 1925 Craftsman house in Oklahoma City. Columbus, Ohio | $699,900 A circa-1900 Queen Anne-style brick house [...]
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41. $3 Million Homes in Oregon, North Carolina and Massachusetts
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Serratore, Angela
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News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A 1911 Arts and Crafts estate in Portland, a four-bedroom home in Charlotte and an 1870 brick townhouse in Boston. Portland, Ore. | $2.995 Million A 1911 Arts and Crafts [...]
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42. $280,000 Homes in Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Maryland
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Serratore, Angela
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Amusement parks ,Walking ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A three-bedroom bungalow in Minneapolis, a two-bedroom Craftsman home in Pittsburgh and a three-bedroom Cape Cod-style cottage in Hagerstown. Minneapolis | $275,000 A 1923 bungalow with three bedrooms and one [...]
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43. $800,000 Homes in Texas, Florida and Iowa
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Serratore, Angela
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Public libraries ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A Queen Anne Revival home in Galveston, a midcentury-modern bungalow in West Palm Beach and an 1890 brick house in Iowa City. Galveston, Texas | $799,000 An 1888 Queen Anne [...]
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44. Influence of deposition temperature on the structure and functional properties of Mg doped hydroxyapatite coatings deposited on manufactured AZ31B alloy substrates by RF magnetron sputtering
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Pana, Iulian, Parau, Anca Constantina, Cotrut, Cosmin Mihai, Dinu, Mihaela, Vranceanu, Diana Maria, Kiss, Adrian E., Serratore, Giuseppe, Böhner, Dennis A., Vitelaru, Catalin, Ambrogio, Giuseppina, Beck-Sickinger, Annette G., and Vladescu (Dragomir), Alina
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- 2023
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45. Numerical analyses of long fiber–reinforced polymeric sheets processed by Single Point Incremental Forming
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Conte, Romina, Serratore, Giuseppe, Ambrogio, Giuseppina, and Gagliardi, Francesco
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- 2022
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46. Deciphering the Role of USP16 in Lung Cancer
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Valentina Serratore, Carmen Di Ruocco, Annamaria Cerantonio, Carmela De Marco, and Giuseppe Viglietto
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lung cancer ,USP16 ,DNA repair ,cytotoxicity ,General Works - Abstract
Deubiquitylating enzymes are proteases that reverse the ubiquitination of proteins, an important process for maintaining normal homeostasis [...]
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47. Agreement Between Measured Weight and Fluid Balance in Mechanically Ventilated Children in Intensive Care
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Gelbart, Ben, Marchesini, Vanessa, Kapalavai, Sudeep Kumar, Veysey, Andrea, Serratore, Alyssa, Appleyard, Jessica, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Butt, Warwick, and Duke, Trevor
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- 2023
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48. A Clinical Score for Quantifying Edema in Mechanically Ventilated Children With Congenital Heart Disease in Intensive Care
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Ben Gelbart, MBBS, FRACP, FCICM, Sudeep Kumar Kapalavai, MBBS, MD, FNB, Vanessa Marchesini, MD, Jeffrey Presneill, MBBS(Hons), PhD, MBiostat, PGDipEcho, FRACP, FCICM, Andrea Veysey, RN, GDipNP(PaedCritCare), Alyssa Serratore, RN, GDipNP(PaedCritCare), MAdvNursPrac, Jessica Appleyard, RN BNSc(Hons), GDipNP(PaedCritCare), MAdvNursPrac, Rinaldo Bellomo, MD, FRACP, FCICM, Warwick Butt, MBBS, FRACP, FCICM, FELSO, and Trevor Duke, PhD, MBBS, FRACP, FCICM
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Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
IMPORTANCE:. Standardized clinical measurements of edema do not exist. OBJECTIVES:. To describe a 19-point clinical edema score (CES), investigate its interobserver agreement, and compare changes between such CES and body weight. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS:. Prospective observational study in a tertiary PICU of mechanically ventilated children with congenital heart disease. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES:. Differences in the median CES between observer groups. RESULTS:. We studied 61 children, with a median age of 8.0 days (interquartile range, 1.0–14.0 d). A total of 539 CES were performed by three observer groups (medical 1 [reference], medical 2, and bedside nurse) at 0, 24, and 48 hours from enrollment. Overall, there was close agreement between observer groups in mean, median, and upper quartile of CES scores, with least agreement observed in the lower quartile of scores. Across all quartiles of CES, after adjusting for baseline weight, cardiac surgical risk, duration of cardiopulmonary bypass, or peritoneal dialysis during the study, observer groups returned similar mean scores (medical 2: 25th centile +0.1 [95% CI, –0.2 to 0.5], median +0.6 [95% CI, –0.4 to 1.5], 75th centile +0.1 [95% CI, –1.1 to 1.4] and nurse: 25th centile +0.5 [95% CI, 0.0–0.9], median +0.7 [95% CI, 0.0–1.5], 75th centile –0.2 [95% CI, –1.3 to 1.0]) Within a multivariable mixed-effects linear regression model, including adjustment for baseline CES, each 1 point increase in CES was associated with a 12.1 grams (95% CI, 3.2–21 grams) increase in body weight. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE:. In mechanically ventilated children with congenital heart disease, three groups of observers tended to agree when assessing overall edema using an ordinal clinical score assessed in six body regions, with agreement least at low edema scores. An increase in CES was associated with an increase in body weight, suggesting some validity for quantifying edema. Further exploration of the CES as a rapid clinical tool is indicated.
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49. Comparative Proteomic Analysis Identifies Key Metabolic Regulators of Gemcitabine Resistance in Pancreatic Cancer
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Lin, Qingxiang, Shen, Shichen, Qian, Zhicheng, Rasam, Sailee S., Serratore, Andrea, Jusko, William J., Kandel, Eugene S., Qu, Jun, and Straubinger, Robert M.
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- 2022
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50. $2 Million Homes in Georgia, California and South Carolina
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Serratore, Angela
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Dwellings -- Prices and rates -- Design and construction ,Housing -- Prices and rates -- Design and construction ,Real estate listings ,Company pricing policy ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
A 1935 brick house in Atlanta, a Spanish-style home in West Hollywood and a two-bedroom house in a converted circa-1700 building in Charleston. Atlanta | $1.95 Million A renovated 1935 [...]
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- 2024
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