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2. Long-term Outcomes with Spinal versus General Anesthesia for Hip Fracture Surgery: A Randomized Trial
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Vail, Emily A., Feng, Rui, Sieber, Frederick, Carson, Jeffrey L., Ellenberg, Susan S., Magaziner, Jay, Dillane, Derek, Marcantonio, Edward R., Sessler, Daniel I., Ayad, Sabry, Stone, Trevor, Papp, Steven, Donegan, Derek, Mehta, Samir, Schwenk, Eric S., Marshall, Mitchell, Jaffe, J. Douglas, Luke, Charles, Sharma, Balram, Azim, Syed, Hymes, Robert, Chin, Ki-Jinn, Sheppard, Richard, Perlman, Barry, Sappenfield, Joshua, Hauck, Ellen, Tierney, Ann, Horan, Annamarie D., Neuman, Mark D., Looke, Thomas, Bent, Sandra, Franco-Mora, Ariana, Hedrick, Pamela, Newbern, Matthew, Tadros, Rafik, Pealer, Karen, Vlassakov, Kamen, Buckley, Carolyn, Gavin, Lauren, Gorbatov, Svetlana, Gosnell, James, Steen, Talora, Vafai, Avery, Zeballos, Jose, Hruslinski, Jennifer, Cardenas, Louis, Berry, Ashley, Getchell, John, Quercetti, Nicholas, Hassan, Manal, Bajracharya, Gauasan, Billow, Damien, Bloomfield, Michael, Cuko, Evis, Elyaderani, Mehrun K., Hampton, Robert, Honar, Hooman, Khoshknabi, Dilara, Kim, Daniel, Krahe, David, Lew, Michael M., Maheshwer, Conjeevram B., Niazi, Azfar, Saha, Partha, Salih, Ahmed, de Swart, Robert J., Volio, Andrew, Bolkus, Kelly, DeAngelis, Matthew, Dodson, Gregory, Gerritsen, Jeffrey, McEniry, Brian, Mitrev, Ludmil, Kwofie, M. Kwesi, Belliveau, Anne, Bonazza, Flynn, Lloyd, Vera, Panek, Izabela, Dabiri, Jared, Chavez, Chris, Craig, Jason, Davidson, Todd, Dietrichs, Chad, Fleetwood, Cheryl, Foley, Mike, Getto, Chris, Hailes, Susie, Hermes, Sarah, Hooper, Andy, Koener, Greg, Kohls, Kate, Law, Leslie, Lipp, Adam, Losey, Allison, Nelson, William, Nieto, Mario, Rogers, Pam, Rutman, Steve, Scales, Garrett, Sebastian, Barbara, Stanciu, Tom, Lobel, Gregg, Giampiccolo, Michelle, Herman, Dara, Kaufman, Margit, Murphy, Bryan, Pau, Clara, Puzio, Thomas, Veselsky, Marlene, Apostle, Kelly, Boyer, Dory, Chen Fan, Brenda, Lee, Susan, Lemke, Mike, Merchant, Richard, Moola, Farhad, Payne, Kyrsten, Perey, Bertrand, Viskontas, Darius, Poler, Mark, D’Antonio, Patricia, O’Neill, Greg, Abdullah, Amer, Fish-Fuhrmann, Jamie, Giska, Mark, Fidkowski, Christina, Guthrie, Stuart Trent, Hakeos, William, Hayes, Lillian, Hoegler, Joseph, Nowak, Katherine, Beck, Jeffery, Cuff, Jaslynn, Gaski, Greg, Haaser, Sharon, Holzman, Michael, Malekzadeh, A. Stephen, Ramsey, Lolita, Schulman, Jeff, Schwartzbach, Cary, Azefor, Tangwan, Davani, Arman, Jaberi, Mahmood, Masear, Courtney, Haider, Syed Basit, Chungu, Carolyn, Ebrahimi, Ali, Fikry, Karim, Marcantonio, Andrew, Shelvan, Anitha, Sanders, David, Clarke, Collin, Lawendy, Abdel, Schwartz, Gary, Garg, Mohit, Kim, Joseph, Caruci, Juan, Commeh, Ekow, Cuevas, Randy, Cuff, Germaine, Franco, Lola, Furgiuele, David, Giuca, Matthew, Allman, Melissa, Barzideh, Omid, Cossaro, James, D’Arduini, Armando, Farhi, Anita, Gould, Jason, Kafel, John, Patel, Anuj, Peller, Abraham, Reshef, Hadas, Safur, Mohammed, Toscano, Fiore, Tedore, Tiffany, Akerman, Michael, Brumberger, Eric, Clark, Sunday, Friedlander, Rachel, Jegarl, Anita, Lane, Joseph, Lyden, John P., Mehta, Nili, Murrell, Matthew T., Painter, Nathan, Ricci, William, Sbrollini, Kaitlyn, Sharma, Rahul, Steel, Peter A.D., Steinkamp, Michele, Weinberg, Roniel, Stephenson Wellman, David, Nader, Antoun, Fitzgerald, Paul, Ritz, Michaela, Bryson, Greg, Craig, Alexandra, Farhat, Cassandra, Gammon, Braden, Gofton, Wade, Harris, Nicole, Lalonde, Karl, Liew, Allan, Meulenkamp, Bradley, Sonnenburg, Kendra, Wai, Eugene, Wilkin, Geoffrey, Troxell, Karen, Alderfer, Mary Ellen, Brannen, Jason, Cupitt, Christopher, Gerhart, Stacy, McLin, Renee, Sheidy, Julie, Yurick, Katherine, Chen, Fei, Dragert, Karen, Kiss, Geza, Malveaux, Halina, McCloskey, Deborah, Mellender, Scott, Mungekar, Sagar S., Noveck, Helaine, Sagebien, Carlos, Biby, Luat, McKelvy, Gail, Richards, Anna, Abola, Ramon, Ayala, Brittney, Halper, Darcy, Mavarez, Ana, Rizwan, Sabeen, Choi, Stephen, Awad, Imad, Flynn, Brendan, Henry, Patrick, Jenkinson, Richard, Kaustov, Lilia, Lappin, Elizabeth, McHardy, Paul, Singh, Amara, Donnelly, Joanne, Gonzalez, Meera, Haydel, Christopher, Livelsberger, Jon, Pazionis, Theresa, Slattery, Bridget, Vazquez-Trejo, Maritza, Baratta, Jaime, Cirullo, Michael, Deiling, Brittany, Deschamps, Laura, Glick, Michael, Katz, Daniel, Krieg, James, Lessin, Jennifer, Mojica, Jeffrey, Torjman, Marc, Jin, Rongyu, Salpeter, Mary Jane, Powell, Mark, Simmons, Jeffrey, Lawson, Prentiss, Kukreja, Promil, Graves, Shanna, Sturdivant, Adam, Bryant, Ayesha, Crump, Sandra Joyce, Verrier, Michelle, Green, James, Menon, Matthew, Applegate, Richard, Arias, Ana, Pineiro, Natasha, Uppington, Jeffrey, Wolinsky, Phillip, Gunnett, Amy, Hagen, Jennifer, Harris, Sara, Hollen, Kevin, Holloway, Brian, Horodyski, Mary Beth, Pogue, Trevor, Ramani, Ramachandran, Smith, Cameron, Woods, Anna, Warrick, Matthew, Flynn, Kelly, Mongan, Paul, Ranganath, Yatish, Fernholz, Sean, Ingersoll-Weng, Esperanza, Marian, Anil, Seering, Melinda, Sibenaller, Zita, Stout, Lori, Wagner, Allison, Walter, Alicia, Wong, Cynthia, Orwig, Denise, Goud, Maithri, Helker, Chris, Mezenghie, Lydia, Montgomery, Brittany, Preston, Peter, Schwartz, J. Sanford, Weber, Ramona, Fleisher, Lee A., Mehta, Samir, Stephens-Shields, Alisa J., Dinh, Cassandra, Schwartz, Aron, Chelly, Jacques E., Goel, Shiv, Goncz, Wende, Kawabe, Touichi, Khetarpal, Sharad, Monroe, Amy, Shick, Vladislav, Breidenstein, Max, Dominick, Timothy, Friend, Alexander, Mathews, Donald, Lennertz, Richard, Sanders, Robert, Akere, Helen, Balweg, Tyler, Bo, Amber, Doro, Christopher, Goodspeed, David, Lang, Gerald, Parker, Maggie, Rettammel, Amy, Roth, Mary, White, Marissa, Whiting, Paul, Allen, Brian F.S., Baker, Tracie, Craven, Debra, McEvoy, Matt, Turnbo, Teresa, Kates, Stephen, Morgan, Melanie, Willoughby, Teresa, Weigel, Wade, Auyong, David, Fox, Ellie, Welsh, Tina, Cusson, Bruce, Dobson, Sean, Edwards, Christopher, Harris, Lynette, Henshaw, Daryl, Johnson, Kathleen, McKinney, Glen, Miller, Scott, Reynolds, Jon, Segal, B. Scott, Turner, Jimmy, VanEenenaam, David, Weller, Robert, Lei, Jineli, Treggiari, Miriam, Akhtar, Shamsuddin, Blessing, Marcelle, Johnson, Chanel, Kampp, Michael, Kunze, Kimberly, OʼConnor, Mary, Gaskins, Lakisha J., Looke, Thomas, Tadros, Rafik, Vlassakov, Kamen, Cardenas, Louis, Hassan, Manal, Bolkus, Kelly, Mitrev, Ludmil, Kwofie, M. Kwesi, Dabiri, Jared, Lobel, Gregg, Poler, Mark, Giska, Mark, Sanders, David, Schwartz, Gary, Giuca, Matthew, Tedore, Tiffany, Nader, Antoun, Papp, Stephen, Bryson, Greg, Troxell, Karen, Kiss, Geza, Choi, Stephen, Powell, Mark, Applegate, Richard, Warrick, Matthew, Ranganath, Yatish, Elkassabany, Nabil, Chelly, Jacques E., Hoeft, Mark A., Lennertz, Richard, Sanders, Robert, Allen, Brian F.S., Kates, Stephen, Weigel, Wade, Li, Jinlei, Wijeysundera, Duminda N., Kheterpal, Sachin, Moore, Reneé H., Smith, Alexander K., Tosi, Laura L., Elkassabany, Nabil, Looke, Thomas, Menio, Diane, Mehta, Samir, Fleisher, Lee, Menio, Diane, Hruslinski, Jennifer, Ramsey, Lolita, Gaskins, Lakisha J., Langlois, Christine, Gaskins, Lakisha J., Mezenghie, Lydia, Montgomery, Brittany, Oduwole, Samuel, and Rose, Thomas
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3. Ocean surface radiation measurement best practices
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Riihimaki, Laura D., primary, Cronin, Meghan F., additional, Acharya, Raja, additional, Anderson, Nathan, additional, Augustine, John A., additional, Balmes, Kelly A., additional, Berk, Patrick, additional, Bozzano, Roberto, additional, Bucholtz, Anthony, additional, Connell, Kenneth J., additional, Cox, Christopher J., additional, di Sarra, Alcide G., additional, Edson, James, additional, Fairall, C. W., additional, Farrar, J. Thomas, additional, Grissom, Karen, additional, Guerra, Maria Teresa, additional, Hormann, Verena, additional, Joseph, K Jossia, additional, Lanconelli, Christian, additional, Melin, Frederic, additional, Meloni, Daniela, additional, Ottaviani, Matteo, additional, Pensieri, Sara, additional, Ramesh, K., additional, Rutan, David, additional, Samarinas, Nikiforos, additional, Smith, Shawn R., additional, Swart, Sebastiaan, additional, Tandon, Amit, additional, Thompson, Elizabeth J., additional, Venkatesan, R., additional, Verma, Raj Kumar, additional, Vitale, Vito, additional, Watkins-Brandt, Katie S., additional, Weller, Robert A., additional, Zappa, Christopher J., additional, and Zhang, Dongxiao, additional
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4. Performance of Moored Real-Time Ocean Observations During Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal.
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Ranganathan, Sundar, Weller, Robert A., Venkatesan, Ramasamy, Tandon, Amit, Muthiah, M. Arul, and Mohapatra, Mrutyunjay
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OCEANOGRAPHIC instruments ,CYCLONE tracking ,LANDFALL ,CYCLONE forecasting ,METEOROLOGICAL instruments ,CYCLONES - Abstract
Cyclones tracking northward across the Bay of Bengal represent a significant threat to life and safety when they make landfall. Surface moorings of the Ocean Moored Network for the Northern Indian Ocean in the Bay of Bengal have been deployed to provide real-time observations in support of improved alerts and predictions of cyclones. Engineering goals are both to develop robust surface moorings that survive and to field meteorological and oceanographic instruments that reliably provide data in real time. While the mooring design and reliability were previously reported, the focus here is on the motivations for installing the instrumentation, and on experience gained during the passage of cyclone Amphan in May 2020, examining the sensor as well as mooring performance. The paper presents reasons for fielding the chosen sensors, merits, and shortcomings during the effort to observe Amphan, and recommendations for how to better address the challenges of providing real-time observations of cyclones in the Bay of Bengal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. Evaluating residual anti-Xa levels following discontinuation of treatment-dose enoxaparin in patients presenting for elective surgery: a prospective observational trial.
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Henshaw, Daryl S., Edwards, Christopher J., Dobson, Sean W., Jaffe, Doug, Turner, James D., Reynolds, J. Wells, Thompson, Garrett R., Russell, Greg, and Weller, Robert
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Introduction Prior studies have demonstrated that patients presenting for elective surgery may have higher-than-expected residual anti-Xa level activity at or beyond 24 hours following their last treatment dose of enoxaparin. Given that 24 hours of abstinence is currently recommended by both European and American societies before the performance of neuraxial or deep anesthetic/analgesic procedures, determining the actual timeframe at which residual anti-Xa level activity reliably falls below 0.2 IU/mL, the lower limit of the target range for thromboprophylaxis, is critical. Methods This was a prospective observational trial. Consenting patients on treatment-dose enoxaparin were randomized to either a 24-hour group (last dose at 07:00 the day prior to surgery) or a 36-hour group (last dose at 19:00 2 days prior to surgery). On arrival for surgery, blood samples were obtained to assess residual anti-Xa level activity and renal function. The primary outcome was residual anti-Xa level activity following the last treatment dose of enoxaparin. Incorporating all patients, linear regression modeling was performed to predict the timepoint at which the level of anti-Xa activity reliably fell below 0.2 IU/mL. Results 103 patients were analyzed. Time from the last dose at which residual anti-Xa activity fell below 0.2 IU/mL, based on the upper bound of the 95% CI, was 31.5 hours. No correlation overall between age, renal function, or sex was found. Conclusion Residual levels of anti-Xa activity do not reliably fall below 0.2 IU/mL 24 hours following discontinuation of treatment-dose enoxaparin. Therefore, current time-based guidelines are not conservative enough. Routine anti-Xa testing should be strongly considered, or current time-based guidelines should be reassessed. Trial registration number NCT03296033. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. Overflow waters in the western Irminger Sea modify deep sound speed structure and convergence zone propagation.
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Bhatt, EeShan C., Baggeroer, Arthur B., and Weller, Robert A.
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SPEED of sound ,MERIDIONAL overturning circulation ,DEPTH sounding ,COMBINED sewer overflows ,ATMOSPHERIC acoustics ,SEWERAGE - Abstract
Deep sound speed structure in the western Irminger Sea is found to be highly dynamic in comparison to the adiabatic (uniform) sound speed gradient underpinning data assimilation and modeling efforts around the globe. A beamed source parabolic equation model is used to illustrate how the resulting non-uniform sound speed structure at 1 to 1.5 km in depth and sound speed inversion near the seafloor produce observable effects on acoustic signals between a shallow source and shallow vertical line array at convergence zone ranges. Beamforming analysis shows that a uniform sound speed gradient leads to "ideal" interference patterns that do not capture or represent modeled convergence zone properties, such as location, strength, and sharpness. Overall findings suggest that in situ information about sound speed below 1 km is necessary for low frequency, long-range propagation studies, particularly in areas of complex thermohaline circulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. A sheep in wolf's clothing? Herpes-simplex-virus endobronchial pseudotumor
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Hyslop, Alan and Weller, Robert
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