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2. Twelve-month observational study of children with cancer in 41 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Md Hasanuzzaman, Mohamed Ahmed, Ahmed Samir, Charlotte Smith, Lubna Samad, Vaishnavi Govind, Fakher Rahim, Ahmed Moussa, Adesoji O Ademuyiwa, Bobby John, Augusto Zani, Vivek Singh, Muhammad Arshad, Sadaf Altaf, Chan Hon Chui, Pooja Kumari, Thomas Smith, Ayesha Saleem, Matthew HV Byrne, Madhivanan Karthigeyan, Pravin Salunke, Darica Au, Kate Cross, Kokila Lakhoo, Vishal Kumar, Anna Maria Testi, Robyn Brown, Noel Peter, Georgios Tsoulfas, Francesco Pata, Adesoji Ademuyiwa, Tahmina Banu, Bruce Bvulani, Milind Chitnis, Maryam Ghavami Adel, Vrisha Madhuri, Pierfrancesco Lapolla, Andrea Mingoli, Hamidah Alias, Simone de Campos Vieira Abib, Ibukunolu Olufemi Ogundele, Felix M Alakaloko, Emmanuel A Ameh, Laila Hessissen, Kareem O Musa, Georgios Karagiannidis, Manoj Gupta, Maricarmen Olivos, Daniel Rhee, Maryam Khan, Christine Nitschke, Alexandra Valetopoulou, Ashrarur Rahman Mitul, Sabbir Karim, Mahmoud M Saad, Francis Abantanga, Gaetano Gallo, Mohamedraed Elshami, Mahmoud Elfiky, Soham Bandyopadhyay, Muath Alser, Elliott H Taylor, Duha Jasim, Somy Charuvila, Nazmul Islam, William B Lo, Uttam Kumar Nath, Robin Simpson, Zarina Abdul Latiff, Bruno Cirillo, Gioia Brachini, Megan Murphy, Zineb Bentounsi, Anette S Jacobsen, Anna Casey, Mohammed Alhendy, Taiwo Akeem Lawal, Samson Olori, Michael Boettcher, Muhammed Elhadi, Shaun Wilson, Dragana Janić, Amit Sehrawat, Patricia Shinondo, Shireen Anne Nah, Alhassan Abdul-Mumin, Karl-Heinz Frosch, Poorvaprabha Patil, Sarah Muma, Md Asaduzzaman, Athanasios Tragiannidis, Vijayendra Kumar, Mahan Salehi, Sara Ali, Renu Madan, Hafeez Abdelhafeez, Max Pachl, Benjamin Martin, Sonal Nagras, Mihir Sheth, Catherine Dominic, Suraj Gandhi, Divya Parwani, Rhea Raj, Diella Munezero, Rohini Dutta, Nsimire Mulanga Roseline, Kellie McClafferty, Armin Nazari, Smrithi Sriram, Sai Pillarisetti, King-David Nweze, Aishwarya Ashwinee, Gul Kalra, Priyansh Nathani, Khushman Kaur Bhullar, Nehal Rahim, Shweta Madhusudanan, Joshua Erhabor, Manasi Shirke, Aishah Mughal, Sravani Royyuru, Syeda Namayah Fatima Hussain, Daniel Robinson, Mehdi Khan, Alexandre Dukundane, Kwizera Festus, Rohan Pancharatnam, Lorraine Ochieng, Hritik Nautiyal, Leanne Gentle, Ehab Hanafy, Catherine Yang, Gideon Karplus, John Mathew, Olumide Abiodun Elebute, Oluwaseun Ladipo-Ajayi, Okechukwu Hyginus Ekwunife, Sherief Ghozy, Emily Hamilton, Dhruva Ghosh, Ahmed Sherif, Hajar Moujtahid, Ariana Axiaq, Amir Labib, Eman Abdulwahed, Kemal Tolga Saracoglu, Yasin Kara, Ahmed Y Azzam, Omar Elmandouh, Manjul Tripathi, Abdelrahman Azzam, Anfel Bouderbala, Aouabed Nesrine, Ammar Ayman, Mohamed Bonna, Safia Lorabi, Hira Zuberi, Iyad Sultan, Reto M Baertschiger, Kefas John Bwala, AM Umar, Abdurahaman Aremu, Dauda E Suleiman, Tybat Aliyu, Kashaf Turk, Oluseyi Oyebode Ogunsua, Tunde Talib Sholadoye, Musliu Adetola Tolani, Yakubu Alfa, Keffi Mubarak Musa, Ken Muma, Mitchelle Obat, Youssef Sameh Badran, Abdulrahman Ghassan Qasem, Faris Ayasra, Reema Alnajjar, Mohamed Abdel-Maboud, Abdelrahman Bahaa, Ayat M Saadeldin, Mohamed Adwi, Mahmoud Adly, Abdallah Elshenawy, Amer Harky, Kirstie Wright, Jessica Luyt, Olivia White, Nathan Thompson, Imogen Harrison, Sara Kader Alsaeiti, Fatma Saleh Benkhial, Hend Mohammed Masoud, Mabroukah Saeid Alshamikh, Fatma Mohammed Masoud, Nyararai Togarepi, Elaine Carrolan, Ahmed Saleh, Mahmoud Bassiony, Mostafa Qatora, Mohamed Bahaaeldin, Shady Fadel, Yasmine El Chazli, Kamel Hamizi, Mehdi Anouar Zekkour, Rima Rahmoun, Boutheyna Drid, Salma Naje Abu Teir, Mohamed Yazid Kadir, Yassine Zerizer, Nacer Khernane, Brahim Saada, Imane Ammouze, Yahya Elkaoune, Ghita Chaoui, Hajar Benaouda, Meryem Gounni, Narjiss Aji, Joana Mafalda Monteiro, Susana Nunes, Maria do Bom-Sucesso, Kerri Becktell, Md Afruzul Alam, Orindom Shing Pulock, Tasmiah Tahera Aziz, Rosanda Ilic, Danica Grujicic, Tijana Nastasovic, Igor Lazic, Mihailo Milicevic, Vladimir Bascarevic, Radovan Mijalcic, Vuk Scepanovic, Aleksandar Stanimirovic, Aleksandra Paunovic, Ivan Bogdanovic, Shahnoor Islam, AKM Amirul Morshed, Mehnaz Akter, Zannat Ara, Mohammed Tanvir Ahammed, Tania Akter, Kamrun Nahar, Fatema Sayed, Ashfaque Nabi, Elif Akova, Evren Aydogmus, Bekir Can Kendirlioglu, Tufan Hicdonmez, Asim Noor Rana, Mohammed A Azab, Alzhraa Salah Abbas, Olanrewaju Moses, Ibiyeye Taiye Taibat, Taiwo Jones, Kalu Ukoha, Olagundoye Goke, Okorie Ikechukwu, Abiodun Idowu Okunlola, Helga Nauhaus, Danelle Erwee, Agata Chylinska, Prasanna Gomes, Elvercio Pereira de Oliveira Junior, Fabiola Leonelli Diz, Mohamed El Kassas, Usama Eldaly, Ahmed Tawheed, Mohamed Abdelwahab, Oudrhiri Mohammed Yassaad, Bechri Hajar, El Ouahabi Abdessamad, Arkha Yasser, Hessissen Laila, Farah Sameer Yahya, Maria Teresa Peña Gallardo, Jacqueline Elizabeth Montoya Vásquez, Juan Luis García León, Sebastián Shu Yip, Mariam Lami, Harmit Ghattaura, Eric W Etchill, Stacy Cooper, Kevin Crow, Morgan Drucker, Benjamin Shou, Alan Siegel, Gül Nihal Özdemir, Ehab El Refaee, John George Massoud, Ayah Bassam Ibrahim, Ruaa Bassam Ibrahim, Faris Abu Za'nouneh, Toqa Fahmawee, Ghazwani Salman, Ehab Alameer, Al-Mudeer Ali, Ghazwani Yahia, Khozairi Waleed, Khalil Ghandour, Shaima' Al-Dabaibeh, Ammar Al-Basiti, Hazim Ababneh, Omaima El-Qurneh, Yousef Alalawi, Ahmad Al Ayed, Naif Al Bolowi, Heidi Barola, Aubrey L Pagaduan, Jingdan Fan, Olufemi Oni, Janita Zarrish, Ramsha Saleem, Soha Zahid, Atiqa Amirali, Ahsan Nadeem, Sameer Saleem Tebha, Zonaira Qayyum, Sana Tahir, Anneqa Tahir, Rabbey Raza Khan, Ayesha Mehmood, Taimur Iftikhar Qureshi, Victor Calvagna, Nathalie Galea, Matthew R Schuelke, Kirk David Wyatt, Agnes Vojcek, Seham M Ragab, Abdallah R Allam, Eman Ibrahim Hager, Kıvılcım Karadeniz Cerit, Adnan Dağçınar, Tümay Umuroğlu, Ayten Saraçoğlu, Mustafa Sakar, Can Kıvrak, Gül Çakmak, Ibrahim Sallam, Gamal Amira, Mohamed Sherief, Arissa Ikeda, Licia Portela, Marianne Monteiro Garrigo, Fernanda Lobo, Sima Ester Ferman, Andrew Nwankwo Osuigwe, Chisom Adaobi Nri-Ezedi, Eric Okechukwu Umeh, Abiodun Folashade Adekanmbi, Olubunmi Motunrayo Fatungase, Olubunmi Obafemi Obadaini, Sarah Al-Furais, Humaida Hemlae, Sreylis Nay, Fabianne Altruda de Moraes Costa Carlesse, Denis Cozzi, Paolo Musiu, Paolo Sapienza, Martina Zambon, Simona Meneghini, Pierfranco Cicerchia, Abdulrahman Omar Taha, Bouaoud Souad, Mebarki Malika, Bioud Belkacem, Fayza Haider, Halwani Yaninga Fuseini, Peter Gyamfi Kwarteng, Abubakari Bawa Abdulai, Sheba Mary Pognaa Kunfah, Stephanie Ajinkpang, Mary Joan Kpiniong, Kingsley Aseye Hattor, Kingsley Appiah Bimpong, Mohamed Elbahnasawy, Sherief Abdelsalam, Amanpreet Brar, Andreea C Matei, Hira Khalid Zuberi, Kishwer Nadeem, Naema Khayyam, Fatima Ambreen Imran, Nida Zia, Sadia Muhammad, Muhammad Rafie Raza, Muhammad Rahil Khan, Alaa Hamdan, Abdeljawad Mazloum, Ali Abodest, Nisreen Ali, Ammar Omran, Alaa Ahmed, Munawar Hraib, Victor Khoury, Abdulrahman Almjersah, Mohammad Ali Deeb, Akram Ahmed, Ahmad Bouhuwaish, Alqasim Abdulkarim, Marwa Biala, Reem Ghamgh, Amani Alamre, Marwa Shelft, Hoda Tawel, Emmanuel Hatzipantelis, Eleni Tsotridou, Assimina Galli-Tsinopoulou, C-Khai Loh, Doris Lau, Kelvin Ifeanyichukwu Egbuchulem, Olakayode Olaolu Ogundoyin, Isaac Dare Olulana, Oluwasegun Joshua Afolaranmi, AbdulBasit Fehintola, Annika Heuer, Matthias Priemel, Lennart Viezens, Martin Stangenberg, Marc Dreimann, Alonja Reiter, Jasmin Meyer, Leon Köpke, Uduak Offiong, Philip Mari Mshelbwala, Fashie Andrew Patrick, Aminu Muhammed Umar, N Otene ThankGod, Yuki Julius Ng, Syukri Ahmad Zubaidi, Murad Almasri, Rasaq Olaosebikan, Akila Muthukumar, Amon Ngongola, Azad Patel, Abdullahi Nuhu-Koko, Baba Jibrin, Gabriela Guillén, Sergio López, José Andrés Molino, Pablo Velasco, Omar Hamam, Rim Elmandouh, Nensi Melissa Ruzgar, Rachel Levinson, Shashwat Kala, Sarah Ullrich, Emily Christison-Lagay, Janice Hui Ling Wong, Reto Baertschiger, Essam Elhalaby, Guido Seitz, Judith Lindbert, Asimina Galli-Tsinopoulou, Calogero Virgone, Eric Mwangi Irungu, Outani Oumaima, Lily Saldana, Jan Godzinsky, Abdelbasit Ali, Mohamed Bella Jalloh, Nellie Bell, Annette Jacobsen, Israel Fernandez Pineda, Lucas Krauel, Waha Rahama, Hazim Elfatih, Arda Isik, Andrea Hayes-Jordan, Roshni Dasgupta, Krishna Kumar Govindarajan, Marta deAndres Crespo, Nitin James Peters, Santosh Kumar Mahalik, Rajat Piplani, Enono Yhoshu, K S Rajkumar, Sadi A Abukhalaf, Mohammed Miftah Faraj Almihashhish, Eman Salem Muftah Burzeiza, Raja Mari Mohammed Nasef, Benjamin J O'Sullivan, Mohamed Hassanin, Dave R Lal, Brian T Craig, Vishal Michael, M Joseph John, William Bhatti, Swati Daniel, Jyoti Dhiman, Hunar Mahal, Atul Suroy, Shruti Kakkar, Shaina Kamboj, Suraj Singh, AKM Khairul Basher, SM Rezanur Rahman, Md Asif Iqbal, Md Masud Rana, Monica Dobs, Mohamed Atef Mohamed Ghamry, Joana Monteiro, Marco Aurelio Ciriaco Padilha, Lucas Garschagen deCarvalho, Sandip Kumar Rahul, Digamber Chaubey, Rejin Kebudi, Sema Bay Buyukkapu, Kumaravel Sambandan, Smita Kayal, Gunaseelan Karunanithi, Bikash Kumar Naredi, Bibekanand Jindal, Ranya M Baddourah, Ayah Al Shraideh, Ahmad Ozair, Ankur Bajaj, Bal Krishna Ojha, Kaushal Kishor Singh, Atique Anwar, Vinay Suresh, Mohamad K Abou Chaar, Christopher O Bode, Justina O Seyi-Olajide, George C Ihediwa, Edamisan O Temiye, Adeseye M Akinsete, Iqra Effendi, Khaled Mamdouh, Mohamed Atef, Mohamed Faried, Jake A Kloeber, Robert L Owen, Alexander S Roth, J Hudson Barnett, Lucien P Jay, Paul J Galardy, Bernard Mbwele, Irene Nguma, Moshi Moshi Shabani, Amani Twaha, Bilal Matola, Mahmoud Maher Abdelnaby Alrahawy, Simone deOliveira Coelho, Ricardo Vianna deCarvalho, FernandaFerreira daSilva Lima, Moawia Mohammed AliElhassan, Nada Osman Yousif Elhaj, Hytham KS Hamid, Vincent E Nwatah, Adewumi B Oyesakin, RM Jeffri Ismail, Simone deCamposVieira Abib, Mayara Caroline Amorim Fanelli, Fernanda Kelly Marques de Souza, Sandeep Mohindra, Ninad R Patil, Richa Jain, Gopal Nambi, Norehan Johari, Anas Shikha, Win SabaiPhyu Han, Zahidah Ahmad, Yen Yan Lim, Roserahayu Idros, Noorainun Mohd Yusof, David Nelson Jaisingh, Fatema Naser AlFayez, Elana Kleinman, Taylor Ibelli, Rochelle Fayngor, Tzvi Najman, Etai Adam, Daniella Melamed, Cecilia Paasche, Farman Ali Laghari, Zainab Al Balushi, Abdulhakim Awadh SalimAl-Rawas, Ali Al Sharqi, Ammar Saif AlShabibi, Ismail Al Bulushi, Muna Alshahri, Abdulrahman AlMirza, Ola Al Hamadani, Jawaher Al Sharqi, Anisa Al Shamsi, Bashar Dawud, Sareya Al Sibai, Gilbert B Bonsaana, Edmund M Der, Francis A Abantanga, Bardisan Gawrieh, Hassan Salloum, Mohammad Ahmad Almahmod Alkhalil, Waseem Shater, Ali Farid Alelayan, Alaa Guzlan, Asmaa AM Albanna, Dayang AnitaAbdul Aziz, Azrina Syarizad Khutubul Zaman, Biobele J Brown, Ajiboye L Olalekan, Christopher S Lukong, Ezekiel I Ajayi, Luca Pio, Nitin James Peter, Ravi Kishore, Mohammad K Abou Chaar, Dayang Anita Abdul Aziz, Dhruva Nath Ghosh, and Raphael N Vuille-dit-Bille
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Introduction Childhood cancer is a leading cause of death. It is unclear whether the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted childhood cancer mortality. In this study, we aimed to establish all-cause mortality rates for childhood cancers during the COVID-19 pandemic and determine the factors associated with mortality.Methods Prospective cohort study in 109 institutions in 41 countries. Inclusion criteria: children
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3. D68. Did The National Ban on Bacitracin Irrigation Affect Infection Rates in Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction? An Analysis of a National Database
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Olachi Oleru, MD, Arya Akhavan, MD, Nargiz Seyidova, MD, Taylor Ibelli, MSc, Peter Taub, MD, MS, and Peter Henderson, MD, MBA
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
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4. 38. Frailty Indices Versus Historic Risk Proxies to Predict 30-day Postsurgical Complications After Upper Extremity Tendon Reconstruction: A 4,250-patient Database Study
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Arya A. Akhavan, MD, Helen Liu, BS, Eric Alerte, BS, Taylor Ibelli, BS, MSc, Suhas K. Etigunta, BS, Abigail Katz, BS, Annet S. Kuruvilla, BS, and Peter J. Taub, MD, FACS, FAAP
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
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5. 41. Using the Modified Frailty Index to Predict Complications in Breast Reduction: An Analysis of 14,366 Cases
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Helen Liu, BS, Arya A. Akhavan, MD, Eric Alerte, BS, Taylor Ibelli, BS, MSc, Suhas K. Etigunta, BS, Abigail Katz, BS, Annet S. Kuruvilla, BS, and Peter J. Taub, MD, FACS, FAAP
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
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6. Did the National Ban on Bacitracin Irrigation Affect Infection Rates in Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction? An Analysis of a National Database
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Olachi O. Oleru, Arya A. Akhavan, Nargiz Seyidova, Taylor Ibelli, Peter J. Taub, and Peter Henderson
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Cancer Research ,Oncology - Published
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7. Can Frailty Indices Predict Surgical Risk in Open Reduction and Fixation of Facial Fractures?
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Abigail, Katz, Eric, Alerte, Arya, Akhavan, Annet, Kuruvilla, Taylor, Ibelli, Helen, Liu, Suhas, Etigunta, and Peter J, Taub
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Male ,Open Fracture Reduction ,Frailty ,Skull Fractures ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Humans ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Female ,Surgery ,General Medicine ,Patient Readmission - Abstract
The present study sought to evaluate whether the mFI-5 and modified Charlson Comorbidity Index (mCCI) are stronger predictors of 30-day postoperative complications after open reduction of facial fractures compared with historic risk proxies.A retrospective review of the American College of Surgeons' National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS-NSQIP) database was conducted to investigate patients who underwent open reduction facial fracture surgery between 2013 and 2018. Risk factors including age, smoking status, body mass index (BMI), comorbidities, and American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) class were extracted for each patient. The mFI-5 score and mCCI score were calculated based on this data. Univariate logistic regressions were performed (P0.05).A total of 2667 cases were included. Of these, 2131 (80%) were male. The strongest predictors for overall 30-day complications and complication severity were ASA class ≥3 (Odds Ratio [OR]=3.34), comorbidities ≥2 (OR=2.78), mCCl score ≥2 (OR=2.19), and mFI-5 ≥1 (OR=1.96). Smoking status and BMI were not strong predictors of total complications or complication severity. Age was found to be a statically significant, but low-impact, predictor of complications, and severity (OR=1.02, P0.001). The only significant predictors of surgical site infections (SSI) were smoking status (OR=1.56) and ASA class ≥3 (OR=2.40). mFI-5 ≥1 was a significant predictor of hospital readmission. BMI was not associated with any increased risk.The mCCI and mFI-5 are statistically significant predictors of total complications and complication severity in open reduction of facial fracture repair, and thus provide a tool to inform decision making and improve care. Smoking status may increase risk for SSIs following facial fracture repair.
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8. 'Frailty Indices Outperform Historic Risk Proxies as Predictors of Post-Abdominoplasty Complications: An Analysis of a National Database'
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Arya A. Akhavan, Helen Liu, Eric Alerte, Taylor Ibelli, Suhas K. Etigunta, Abigail Katz, Annet S. Kuruvilla, and Peter J. Taub
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9. Temporal hollowing causes, classifications, and treatment options: A systematic review
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Tamir Shay, Tal Shachar, Asaf Olshinka, Dean D. Ad‐El, Taylor Ibelli, and Dafna Shilo Yaacobi
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Treatment Outcome ,Adipose Tissue ,Humans ,Dermatology ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Transplantation, Autologous - Abstract
Recent developments in surgical techniques and grading schemas to treat temporal hollowing necessitate critically assessing their efficacy. This systematic review presents the currently available protocols for temporal hollowing, aimed toward improving the clinical approach, for the benefit of the surgeon and patient.A search was conducted in PubMed, EMBASE, and Google Scholar in September 2021 using the keywords "temporal hollowing" and "temporal augmentation." Inclusion criteria were English-written articles published in peer-reviewed journals that reported an outcome relating to the cause, classification, or procedure used to prevent or correct hollowing in humans.Of the 413, 966 publications retrieved, 24 met the study inclusion criteria. Twenty-one publications discussed the etiology of temporal hollowing, 12 discussed a classification or grading system for temporal hollowing, and 19 discussed a procedure to prevent or correct temporal hollowing. The most commonly reported etiology for temporal hollowing was iatrogenic (63%). For classifying temporal hollowing severity, visual analogue scales (25%) were most commonly used. Mesh (26%) and autologous fat grafts (26%) were the most popular procedures used to prevent or correct temporal hollowing.We presented the spectrum of temporal hollowing grading schemas and treatment modalities currently published in the field. The use, by a majority of publications, of a grading system based on the subjective judgment of the examiner (either alone or adjunct to imaging results) suggests the need for a more standardized measurement tool. Future studies should investigate a universally applicable temporal hollowing classification system and its impact on treatment outcomes.
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10. Coverage Gaps and Inconsistencies: The Landscape of Insurance Coverage for Orthognathic Surgery in the United States
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Arya Andre Akhavan, Taylor Ibelli, David Benaroch, Nina Rodriguez, Helen Liu, Michael Ha, and Peter James Taub
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Background: Despite established indications for orthognathic surgery, insurance coverage is not guaranteed and obtaining coverage is often onerous. There is a paucity of literature regarding insurance coverage within the United States for orthognathic surgery. Methods: The top 50 health insurers in the US, and the top 3 per state, were selected using the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) 2020 Market Share Report. Coverage policies were obtained online, or by phone when unavailable. Indications and criteria were compared to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMF) “Criteria for Orthognathic Surgery” recommendations. Results: Of the 65 insurance providers reviewed, 33 offered coverage with clear criteria, 24 offered coverage without listed criteria, and 8 explicitly excluded all orthognathic surgery. The 33 insurers with clear criteria were further reviewed. For malocclusion, 20 insurers used at least 75% of AAOMF measurements, while 4 used stricter criteria. Eleven insurers covered surgery for any congenital disorder; of the remaining, only 13 explicitly covered cleft-associated abnormalities. For the 25 with specified speech anomaly criteria, 21 offered coverage, and 4 excluded coverage. Sleep apnea coverage criteria were inconsistent, and temporomandibular joint disorder (TJMD) coverage was evenly split. No insurer covered orthognathic surgery for esthetic or psychological reasons. Among 66 identified unique criteria, only 6 significantly differed by US Census Region, with coverage for sleep apnea more prevalent in the South District. Conclusions: Access to insurer policies remains difficult. Insurers have inconsistent covered indications, strictness of coverage criteria, and exclusions, which frequently do not match standards of care. The authors present a list of the most commonly used criteria as a resource for insurance submissions, and encourage surgeons to advocate at the insurer and legislative levels for consistent coverage indications and criteria across insurance providers.
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11. Using the Modified Frailty Index to Predict Complications in Breast Reduction: A National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Study of 14,160 Cases
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Helen Liu, Arya Akhavan, Taylor Ibelli, Eric Alerte, Suhas Etigunta, Annet Kuruvilla, Abigail Katz, and Peter Taub
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Postoperative Complications ,Frailty ,Risk Factors ,Mammaplasty ,Humans ,Surgery ,Female ,General Medicine ,Quality Improvement ,Risk Assessment ,United States ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Background Breast reduction is a generally well-tolerated procedure with high patient satisfaction and low risk of surgical site infection and other complications. Although age, obesity, and comorbidities have historically been used as surgical risk proxies, recent literature suggests “frailty” measures, such as the modified 5-item Frailty Index (mFI-5), may be a superior predictor. Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate if mFI-5 can predict the likelihood and magnitude of 30-day complications resulting from breast reductions. Methods A retrospective review was performed of the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) database to assess patients who underwent breast reduction without other concurrent procedures, from 2013 to 2019. mFI-5 scores were calculated for each patient, and complication data were gathered. Age, BMI, number of major comorbidities, American Association of Anesthesiologists class, smoking status, diabetes, steroid use, and mFI-5 score were compared as predictors of all-cause 30-day complications, 30-day surgical site complications of any kind, length of stay, and aggregate Clavien-Dindo complication severity score. Univariate logistic, linear regressions, and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to evaluate predictive value. Statistical significance was set at P Results A total of 14,160 patients were analyzed. The overall complication rate was 5.6%. The mFI-5 score significantly predicted overall 30-day complications, surgical site complications, complication severity, overnight stay, and likelihood of readmission (all P Conclusions The mFI-5 is a statistically significant predictor for adverse outcomes in breast reduction surgery. The mFI-5 is a simple and reliable tool that can be efficiently used to conduct a preoperative evaluation of patients requesting breast reductions. Level of Evidence: 4
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12. The first 25 years of DIEP flap breast reconstruction publications
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Eric Bao, Annet Kuruvilla, Paul Shay, Taylor Ibelli, and Peter W Henderson
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Mammaplasty ,Humans ,Surgery ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,Epigastric Arteries ,Perforator Flap ,Retrospective Studies - Published
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13. Twelve-month observational study of children with cancer in 41 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Soham, Bandyopadhyay, Noel, Peter, Kokila, Lakhoo, Simone de Campos Vieira Abib, Hafeez, Abdelhafeez, Shaun, Wilson, Max, Pachl, Benjamin, Martin, Sonal, Nagras, Mihir, Sheth, Catherine, Dominic, Suraj, Gandhi, Divya, Parwani, Rhea, Raj, Diella, Munezero, Rohini, Dutta, Nsimire Mulanga Roseline, Kellie, Mcclafferty, Armin, Nazari, Smrithi, Sriram, Sai, Pillarisetti, King-David, Nweze, Aishwarya, Ashwinee, Gul, Kalra, Poorvaprabha, Patil, Priyansh, Nathani, Khushman Kaur Bhullar, Muhammed, Elhadi, Maryam, Khan, Nehal, Rahim, Shweta, Madhusudanan, Joshua, Erhabor, Manasi, Shirke, Aishah, Mughal, Darica, Au, Mahan, Salehi, Sravani, Royyuru, Mohamed, Ahmed, Syeda Namayah Fatima Hussain, Daniel, Robinson, Anna, Casey, Mehdi, Khan, Alexandre, Dukundane, Kwizera, Festus, Vaishnavi, Govind, Rohan, Pancharatnam, Lorraine, Ochieng, Elliott, H Taylor, Hritik, Nautiyal, Marta deAndres Crespo, Somy, Charuvila, Alexandra, Valetopoulou, Amanpreet, Brar, Hira, Zuberi, Imane, Ammouze, Dhruva, Ghosh, Nitin James Peters, Kefas John Bwala, M Umar, A, Abdurahaman, Aremu, Dauda, E Suleiman, Tybat, Aliyu, Ayesha, Saleem, Muhammad, Arshad, Kashaf, Turk, Sadaf, Altaf, Oluseyi Oyebode Ogunsua, Tunde Talib Sholadoye, Musliu Adetola Tolani, Yakubu, Alfa, Keffi Mubarak Musa, Eric Mwangi Irungu, Ken, Muma, Sarah, Muma, Mitchelle, Obat, Youssef Sameh Badran, Abdulrahman Ghassan Qasem, Faris, Ayasra, Reema, Alnajjar, Mohamed, Abdel-Maboud, Abdelrahman, Bahaa, Ayat, M Saadeldin, Mohamed, Adwi, Mahmoud, Adly, Abdallah, Elshenawy, Amer, Harky, Leanne, Gentle, Kirstie, Wright, Jessica, Luyt, Olivia, White, Charlotte, Smith, Nathan, Thompson, Thomas, Smith, Imogen, Harrison, Santosh Kumar Mahalik, Rajat, Piplani, Enono, Yhoshu, Manoj, Gupta, Uttam Kumar Nath, Amit, Sehrawat, S Rajkumar, K, Vivek, Singh, Sadi, A Abukhalaf, Ashrarur Rahman Mitul, Sabbir, Karim, Nazmul, Islam, Sara Kader Alsaeiti, Fatma Saleh Benkhial, Mohammed Miftah Faraj Almihashhish, Eman Salem Muftah Burzeiza, Hend Mohammed Masoud, 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C. V. , Abdelhafeez H., Wilson S., Pachl M., Martin B., Nagras S., Sheth M., et al.
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Social Sciences and Humanities ,Health (social science) ,Social Sciences (SOC) ,Sosyal Bilimler ve Beşeri Bilimler ,Epidemiology ,IMPACT ,SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL ,LOW-INCOME ,Sağlık Bilimleri ,paediatrics ,REGISTRIES ,Sociology ,Occupational Therapy ,Neoplasms ,Epidemiyoloji ,Health Sciences ,ADOLESCENTS ,Genel Sosyal Bilimler ,Humans ,cancer ,Sosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler ,Social Sciences & Humanities ,Prospective Studies ,Child ,Sosyoloji ,Pandemics ,Halk, Çevre ve İş Sağlığı ,Güvenlik Araştırması ,RISK ,PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ,PEDIATRIC CANCER ,COVID-19 ,health systems ,CHILDHOOD-CANCER ,SARS-CoV-2 ,MORTALITY ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,General Social Sciences ,Sosyal Bilimler Genel ,CARE ,KAMU, ÇEVRE VE İŞ SAĞLIĞI ,İş Sağlığı ve Terapisi ,SURVIVAL ,Sosyal Bilimler (SOC) ,Safety Research ,Sağlık (sosyal bilimler) - Abstract
IntroductionChildhood cancer is a leading cause of death. It is unclear whether the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted childhood cancer mortality. In this study, we aimed to establish all-cause mortality rates for childhood cancers during the COVID-19 pandemic and determine the factors associated with mortality.MethodsProspective cohort study in 109 institutions in 41 countries. Inclusion criteria: children ResultsAll-cause mortality was 3.4% (n=71/2084) at 30-day follow-up, 5.7% (n=113/1969) at 90-day follow-up and 13.0% (n=206/1581) at 12-month follow-up. The median time from diagnosis to multidisciplinary team (MDT) plan was longest in low-income countries (7 days, IQR 3–11). Multivariable analysis revealed several factors associated with 12-month mortality, including low-income (OR 6.99 (95% CI 2.49 to 19.68); pConclusionsChildren with cancer are more likely to die within 30 days if infected with SARS-CoV-2. However, timely treatment reduced odds of death. This report provides crucial information to balance the benefits of providing anticancer therapy against the risks of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children with cancer.
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14. Progress on utilizing hyperthermia for mitigating bacterial infections
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Nicole Levi-Polyachenko, Taylor Ibelli, and Sarah Templeton
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0301 basic medicine ,Hyperthermia ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,medicine.drug_class ,business.industry ,030106 microbiology ,Microwave ablation ,Antibiotics ,Bacterial Infections ,Hyperthermia, Induced ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Acquired resistance ,Physiology (medical) ,Chemical agents ,medicine ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,business - Abstract
Recovery from systemic or local bacterial infections can be lengthy and costly, with the clinical challenges being further complicated when bacteria acquire resistance to current antibiotics. Hyperthermia offers new mechanisms for removing bacteria via ablation, or sensitising them to chemical agents. The first part of this review provides a background on the bacterial biofilms, their response to hyperthermia, and acquired resistance to antibiotics, followed by the clinical challenges they present in managing infections associated with soft tissues and biomedical implants. The second part of the review discusses the thermal modalities used to combat infections, including radiofrequency, ultrasound, high-intensity focussed ultrasound, microwave thermotherapy, and photothermal and magnetic nanoparticles (NP). The overall aim of this review is to demonstrate the tremendous potential of hyperthermia for mitigating bacterial infections and foster new research ventures to help remedy these challenging occurrences.
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