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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38211902/long-term-survivability-of-surgical-and-non-surgical-management-of-spinal-epidural-abscess
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingda Chen, Anthony Baumann, Elad T Fraiman, Christina W Cheng, Christopher G Furey
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is a rare and life-threatening infection within the epidural space with significant functional impairment and morbidity. Active debate remains over whether to operate for SEAs, with limited existing data comparing the long-term survivability after surgical versus non-surgical management. PURPOSE: This study aims to determine the long-term survival of patients who underwent surgical and non-surgical management for SEA...
January 9, 2024: Spine Journal: Official Journal of the North American Spine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38175777/analysis-of-factors-affecting-outcome-in-acute-type-a-aortic-dissection-complicated-by-preoperative-cardio-pulmonary-resuscitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matteo Montagner, Markus Kofler, Leonard Pitts, Simone Gasser, Lukas Stastny, Stephan D Kurz, Michael Grimm, Volkmar Falk, Jörg Kempfert, Julia Dumfarth
OBJECTIVES: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) aggravates the pre-existing dismal prognosis of patients suffering from acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD). We aimed to identify factors affecting survival and outcome in ATAAD patients requiring CPR at presentation at two European aortic centers. METHODS: Data on 112 surgical candidates and undergoing preoperative CPR were retrospectively evaluated. Patients were divided into two groups according to 30-day mortality...
January 4, 2024: European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38162357/a-case-of-symmetrical-bilateral-bifocal-femur-fracture-with-bilateral-patella-fracture-a-case-report
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Chetan Pradhan, Warid Altaf, Dheeraj Attarde, Parag Sancheti, Ashok Shyam
INTRODUCTION: Bilateral bifocal femur fractures occur as a result of high-velocity trauma mainly road traffic accidents with dashboard injuries or fall from height. These fractures can result in high morbidity or mortality as they are usually presented with hypovolemic shock or fatal fat embolism syndrome. CASE REPORT: We present a 47-year-old male with a history of fall from 35 feet. He sustained a symmetrical intertrochanteric femur fracture with a diaphyseal femur fracture with a bilateral patella fracture...
December 2023: Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158550/recommendations-for-reproducibility-of-cerebrospinal-fluid-extracellular-vesicle-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ursula S Sandau, Setty M Magaña, Júlia Costa, John P Nolan, Tsuneya Ikezu, Laura J Vella, Hannah K Jackson, Lissette Retana Moreira, Paola Loreto Palacio, Andrew F Hill, Joseph F Quinn, Kendall R Van Keuren-Jensen, Trevor J McFarland, Joanna Palade, Eric A Sribnick, Huaqi Su, Kostas Vekrellis, Beth Coyle, You Yang, Juan M Falcón-Perez, Rienk Nieuwland, Julie A Saugstad
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear, transparent fluid derived from blood plasma that protects the brain and spinal cord against mechanical shock, provides buoyancy, clears metabolic waste and transports extracellular components to remote sites in the brain. Given its contact with the brain and the spinal cord, CSF is the most informative biofluid for studies of the central nervous system (CNS). In addition to other components, CSF contains extracellular vesicles (EVs) that carry bioactive cargoes (e.g., lipids, nucleic acids, proteins), and that can have biological functions within and beyond the CNS...
January 2024: Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38155054/extensive-epidural-spread-of-cerebrospinal-fluid-displacing-the-spinal-cord-after-an-inadvertent-dural-puncture-in-an-obstetric-patient
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S Kaivola, J Martola, A Väänänen
We report a rare complication of an inadvertent dural puncture in an obstetric patient. A 24-year-old healthy primipara had a difficult neuraxial labor analgesia insertion. Subsequently she developed severe back pain and started having 'electric shock'-like sensations radiating from the spine to the lower extremities, raising a suspicion of a vertebral canal hematoma. Topping up the epidural for emergency cesarean section was unsuccessful and the surgery was done under general anesthesia. Subsequent emergency magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spine showed no signs of bleeding but her symptoms persisted, and a repeat MRI of the spine ultimately revealed substantial epidural fluid collection extending from the cervical level to the lower thoracic spine, with signs of intracranial hypotension in the MRI of the brain...
February 2024: International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38115600/trigeminal-sensitization-in-a-closed-head-model-for-mild-traumatic-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akimasa Tashiro, David A Bereiter, Hiroyuki Ohta, Satoko Kawauchi, Shunichi Sato, Yuji Morimoto
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is often accompanied by neurological and ocular symptoms that involve trigeminal nerve pathways. Laser-induced shock wave (LISW) was applied to the skull of male rats as a model for mTBI, while behavioral and neural recording methods were used to assess trigeminal function. The LISW caused greater eye wiping behavior to ocular instillation of hypertonic saline (Sham = 4.83 ± 0.65 wipes/5 min, LISW = 12.71 ± 1...
January 5, 2024: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38113056/effects-of-hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy-on-intestinal-ischemia-reperfusion-and-its-mechanism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shurui Song, Ruojing Li, Changliang Wu, Jing Dong, Peige Wang
Ischemia can cause reversible or irreversible cell or tissue damage, and reperfusion after ischemia not only has no therapeutic effect, but also aggravates cell damage. Notably, gut tissue is highly susceptible to ischemia-reperfusion injury under many adverse health conditions. Intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (IIR) is an important pathophysiological process in critical clinical diseases. Therefore, it is necessary to identify better therapeutic methods for relieving intestinal ischemia and hypoxia.Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO) refers to the intermittent inhalation of 100% oxygen in an environment greater than 1 atmosphere pressure, which can better increase the oxygen level in the tissue, and change the inflammatory pathway...
December 13, 2023: Shock
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38106695/rare-case-of-gout-leading-to-septic-arthritis-osteomyelitis-and-septic-shock-in-an-elderly-patient
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Yousra Gheit, Ibrahim S Gheit, Joseph Ierulli, Ines Mbaga
Gout is a common, chronic inflammatory arthritis that oftentimes accompanies an initial acute and painful attack characterized by intense pain and swelling. Although it may present in different sites such as the ankles, wrists, knees, elbows, and fingers, the lower extremities are the most common site of involvement. The pathophysiology of gout is complex, but typically, the deposition of monosodium urate crystals within the joint space and the subsequent acute inflammatory response play an important role. Following an acute attack, chronic gout can present with tophi or nests of monosodium urate crystals surrounded by macrophages and multinucleated giant cells that trigger granulomatous inflammation...
November 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38103740/the-frailty-driven-predictive-model-for-failure-to-rescue-among-patients-who-experienced-a-major-complication-following-cervical-decompression-and-fusion-an-acs-nsqip-analysis-of-3-632-cases-2011-2020
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kranti C Rumalla, Michael M Covell, Georgios P Skandalakis, Kavelin Rumalla, Alexander J Kassicieh, Joanna M Roy, Syed Faraz Kazim, Aaron Segura, Christian A Bowers
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Preoperative risk stratification for patients considering cervical decompression and fusion (CDF) relies on established independent risk factors to predict the probability of complications and outcomes in order to help guide pre and perioperative decision-making. PURPOSE: This study aims to determine frailty's impact on failure to rescue (FTR), or when a mortality occurs within 30 days following a major complication. STUDY DESIGN/SETTING: Cross-sectional retrospective analysis of retrospective and nationally-representative data...
December 14, 2023: Spine Journal: Official Journal of the North American Spine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38071128/predictive-performance-of-shock-index-for-postpartum-hemorrhage-during-cesarean-delivery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Mizutani, T Ushida, K Ozeki, S Tano, Y Iitani, K Imai, K Nishiwaki, H Kajiyama, T Kotani
BACKGROUND: The Shock Index (SI), defined as heart rate divided by systolic blood pressure, is reportedly an early surrogate indicator for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). However, most previous studies have used clinical data of women who delivered vaginally. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the SI pattern during cesarean delivery and determine its usefulness in detecting PPH. METHODS: This was a single-center retrospective study using the clinical data of women (n = 331) who underwent cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia at term between 2018 and 2021...
November 20, 2023: International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38055878/hyperbaric-treatment-deviations-for-u-s-navy-divers-spinal-dcs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John DeMis, Brian Michael Keuski, April Due
INTRODUCTION: The United States Navy (USN) developed and refined standardized oxygen treatment tables for diving injuries, but USN tables may not address all situations of spinal decompression sickness (DCS). We describe a detailed recompression treatment regimen that deviated from standard USN protocol for an active-duty USN diver with a severe, delayed presentation of spinal cord DCS. CASE REPORT: A USN diver surfaced from his second of three dives on a standard Navy 'no-Decompression' Air SCUBA dive (Max depth 101 fsw utilizing a Navy Dive Computer) and developed mid-thoracic back pain, intense nausea, paresthesias of bilateral feet, and penile erection...
2023: Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine: Journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38053711/patients-of-idiopathic-normal-pressure-hydrocephalus-have-small-dural-sac-in-cervical-and-upper-thoracic-levels-a-supposed-causal-association
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takashi Kawahara, Kazunori Arita, Shingo Fujio, Nayuta Higa, Hiroki Hata, F M Moinuddin, Ryosuke Hanaya
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is a neurological disorder presenting a triad including dementia and ventricular enlargement. The mechanism causing excessive cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) accumulation in the ventricles in iNPH is poorly understood. We hypothesized that the age-related degradation of the spinal shock-absorbing system composed of a spinal dural sac (SDS) and surrounding soft tissue, preventing ventricular enlargement caused by wide CSF pulsation driven by heartbeats, may be involved in the ventricular enlargement observed in iNPH...
2023: Surgical Neurology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38004023/a-ten-year-retrospective-cohort-study-on-neck-collar-immobilization-in-trauma-patients-with-head-and-neck-injuries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shu-Jui Lee, Lin Jian, Chi-Yuan Liu, I-Shiang Tzeng, Da-Sen Chien, Yueh-Tseng Hou, Po-Chen Lin, Yu-Long Chen, Meng-Yu Wu, Giou-Teng Yiang
Background and Objectives : In the context of prehospital care, spinal immobilization is commonly employed to maintain cervical stability in head and neck injury patients. However, its use in cases of unclear consciousness or major trauma patients is often precautionary, pending the exclusion of unstable spinal injuries through appropriate diagnostic imaging. The impact of prehospital C-spinal immobilization in these specific patient populations remains uncertain. Materials and Methods : We conducted a retrospective cohort study at Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital from January 2009 to May 2019, focusing on trauma patients suspected of head and neck injuries...
November 9, 2023: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37963332/intraoperative-monitoring-of-the-external-urethral-sphincter-reflex-a-novel-adjunct-to-bulbocavernosus-reflex-neuromonitoring-for-protecting-the-sacral-neural-pathways-responsible-for-urination-defecation-and-sexual-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin W Silverstein, Jon Block, Zachary T Olmsted, Ross Green, Thomas Pieters, Kristiana Babarevech, Alicia Ballas-Williamson, Stanley A Skinner, Daniel M Sciubba, Sheng-Fu Larry Lo
PURPOSE: Intraoperative bulbocavernosus reflex neuromonitoring has been utilized to protect bowel, bladder, and sexual function, providing a continuous functional assessment of the somatic sacral nervous system during surgeries where it is at risk. Bulbocavernosus reflex data may also provide additional functional insight, including an evaluation for spinal shock, distinguishing upper versus lower motor neuron injury (conus vs. cauda syndromes) and prognosis for postoperative bowel and bladder function...
November 9, 2023: Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology: Official Publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37900373/a-case-report-of-necrotizing-fasciitis-managed-with-the-application-of-negative-pressure-wound-therapy-to-achieve-better-wound-closure
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Maheen Afzal, Hassan Shakoor, Mohammad Talal Afzal
Necrotizing fasciitis is a severe and potentially life-threatening infection of the soft tissues that involves the skin, subcutaneous fat, fascia, and muscle. It can rapidly spread and lead to tissue death, sepsis, toxic shock syndrome, cardiopulmonary failure, and even death, especially in patients with chronic diseases, immunocompromised status, or immobility. To control the spread of necrosis, prompt diagnosis and aggressive surgical intervention with radical debridement of the affected tissues are essential, along with the administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics and intensive care support, when required...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37884336/use-of-the-geriatric-nutritional-risk-index-to-assess-risk-for-postoperative-complications-following-posterior-cervical-decompression-fusion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dhruv Mendiratta, Ashok Para, Ari R Berg, Michael J Vives
BACKGROUND: Posterior cervical decompression with or without fusion (PCD/F) is used to manage degenerative spinal conditions. Malnutrition has been implicated for poor outcomes in spine surgery. The aim of this study was to assess the ability of the Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index (GNRI) as a risk calculator for postoperative complications in patients undergoing PCD/F. METHODS: The 2006 to 2018 American College of Surgeons National Surgery Quality Improvement Program Database was queried for patients undergoing PCD/F...
October 26, 2023: International Journal of Spine Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37879946/electroacupuncture-inhibits-pdk1-akt-hcn4-pathway-to-improve-neurogenic-urinary-retention-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zheng-Fei Li, Ren Zhang, Guo-Rui Zhao, Yao Kuang
OBJECTIVES: To observe the therapeutic effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on neurogenic urinary retention rats, so as to explore the underlying mechanism of EA in treating neurogenic urinary retention by focusing on 3-phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase 1 (PDK1)/protein kinase B (Akt)/hyperpolarization activated cyclic nucleotide-gated cation channel 4 (HCN4) pathway. METHODS: Female SD rats were randomly divided into sham operation, model, EA, PDK1 inhibitor, HCN4 blocker and EA + HCN4 blocker groups, with 20 rats in each group...
October 25, 2023: Zhen Ci Yan Jiu, Acupuncture Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37870271/effect-of-direct-voltage-induction-by-low-frequency-security-systems-on-neurostimulator-lead
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yasaman Ardeshirpour, Ethan D Cohen, Seth J Seidman, Biniyam Taddese, Tayeb Zaidi, Howard Bassen
Low-frequency (LF) security systems, such as antitheft electronic article surveillance (EAS) gates emit strong magnetic fields that could potentially interfere with neurostimulator operation. Some patients reported pain and shocking sensations near EAS gates, even after they turned off their pulse generator. To investigate the direct voltage induction of EAS systems on neurostimulator leads, we evaluated voltages induced by two EAS systems (14 kHz continuous wave or 58 kHz pulsed) on a 40 cm sacral neurostimulator lead formed in a circular loop attached to a pulse generator that was turned off...
October 23, 2023: Bioelectromagnetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37821771/transplantation-of-heat-shock-preconditioned-neural-stem-progenitor-cells-combined-with-rgd-functionalised-hydrogel-promotes-spinal-cord-functional-recovery-in-a-rat-hemi-transection-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Woo Keyoung Kim, Byung-Jae Kang
BACKGROUND: Neural stem/progenitor cell (NSPC) transplantation in spinal cord injury (SCI) is a potential treatment that supports regeneration by promoting neuroprotection, remyelination, and neurite outgrowth. However, glial scarring hinders neuroregeneration and reduces the efficiency of cell transplantation. The present study aimed to enhance this neuroregeneration by surgically removing the glial scar and transplanting heat-shock (HS) preconditioned NSPCs in combination with Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD)-functionalised hydrogel in a rat spinal cord hemi-transection model...
October 11, 2023: Stem cell reviews and reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37816572/high-spinal-cord-injury-precipitating-syncope-a-rare-indication-for-pacemaker-insertion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isa Khan, Timothy G Scully, Andrew W Teh, Geoffrey R Wong
The current evidence for vasovagal syncope management is that cardiac pacing is only indicated in a highly select group of patients where symptoms can be linked to bradycardic episodes. High spinal cord injury can lead to autonomic dysfunction and sympathetic nervous system hypoactivity. A high spinal cord injury can theoretically precipitate profound bradycardia leading to haemodynamic instability and syncope. A patient in his 50s with a history of C2 spinal injury was admitted to our tertiary centre for management of what was initially thought to be septic shock causing hypotension and syncope...
October 10, 2023: BMJ Case Reports
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