Entries by aaron

Compared with placebo, Extended caffeine treatment did not shorten hospitalization in preterm babies with apnea: JAMA

Compared with placebo, Extended caffeine treatment did not shorten hospitalization in preterm babies  with apnea suggests a new study published in the JAMA. Hospitalization of moderately preterm infants may be prolonged while waiting for apnea of prematurity to resolve after discontinuing caffeine. A study was done to evaluate whether extending caffeine treatment reduces the duration […]

D-Dimer Levels and NIHSS Scores Predict Poor Outcomes in Elderly Stroke Patients: Study

Researchers have found in a new study that elevated D-dimer levels and higher NIHSS scores were found to strongly predict poor prognosis in elderly patients with cerebral infarction. Patients with worse outcomes had significantly higher D-dimer levels, which correlated positively with NIHSS scores. D-dimer showed 72% sensitivity and 74% specificity. Additional key risk factors included […]

Study evaluates Innovative Approach to Pain Management in Cardiac Implant Procedures

Recent study aimed to compare the effectiveness of combined PECS 1 block and intercostal nerve block with local infiltration as an analgesic technique during Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device (CIED) implantations. Seventy patients were initially enrolled in the study, with 63 patients scheduled for pacemaker implantations being included. The patient demographics were comparable between the two […]

Patient-Centered Telehealth may enhance Maternal Healthcare by building strong nurse-patient relationships: Study

Underserved populations in the United States, particularly those facing social and economic challenges, are at higher risk for poor maternal health outcomes. Maternal health complications and mortality rates have been on the rise, disproportionately affecting low-income and racial minority women. Limited access to timely and high-quality prenatal and postnatal care has been identified as a […]

Laparoscopic Supracervical has Lower Postoperative Risks in Uterine Fibroid Surgery vs Total Hysterectomy: Study

Researchers have found in a new study that Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy was linked to a lower risk of short-term postoperative complications compared to total laparoscopic hysterectomy in patients with uterine fibroids, supporting its consideration during shared decision-making for minimally invasive surgery. Uterine fibroids are the most common indication for benign hysterectomy in the United States, […]

What is the significance of the Grand Piano Sign in Total Knee Arthroplasty?

The cut surface of anterior cortex of the femur during a mechanically aligned total knee replacement resembles the top surface of a grand piano. It is said to be a reliable marker for correct rotational alignment of the femur. Manish shah et al conducted a study to analyze if the change of shape is significant […]

Triple therapy slows glioblastoma growth and extends survival in preclinical study

A new research paper was published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 27, 2025, titled “Imipridones ONC201/ONC206 + RT/TMZ triple (IRT) therapy reduces intracranial tumor burden, prolongs survival in orthotopic IDH-WT GBM mouse model, and suppresses MGMT.” Researchers from Brown University, led by first author Lanlan Zhou and corresponding author Wafik S. El-Deiry, have shown […]

Link Between Periodontitis and AMD: A Modifiable Risk Factor: Study

Researchers have found in a new study that Periodontitis has a significant association with Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD). While factors like genetics and aging are non-modifiable, periodontitis is a treatable condition. This opens opportunities for personalized prevention strategies for AMD by focusing on dental health. Therefore, maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial for individuals at […]