Search Results - "Chan, Wang Pong"
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Dexmedetomidine and Other Analgosedatives Alter Pupil Characteristics in Critically Ill Patients
Published in Critical care explorations (01-05-2022)“…In critically ill patients with neurologic disease, pupil examination abnormalities can signify evolving intracranial pathology. Analgesic and sedative…”
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Patient Primary Language is Associated with Delays in Arteriovenous Access Use Following Primary Access Creation
Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-06-2024)Get full text
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A practical magnetic-resonance imaging score for outcome prediction in comatose cardiac arrest survivors
Published in Resuscitation (01-09-2024)“…Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an important prognostic tool in cardiac arrest (CA) survivors given its sensitivity for detecting hypoxic-ischemic brain…”
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Characterizing a Common Phenomenon: Why do Trauma Patients Re-present to the Emergency Department?
Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-11-2024)“…Trauma patients return to the emergency department (ED) at alarmingly high rates, despite not all patients requiring hospital resources. Reasons for ED…”
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Speech Outcomes of Frenectomy for Tongue-Tie Release: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Published in Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology (01-06-2024)“…Objective: Tongue-tie, which is also known as ankyloglossia, is a common condition where the lingual frenulum is unusually tight or short. While most…”
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Quantitative Pupil Characteristics Following Analgo-Sedative Administration in Critically Ill Patients with Neurologic Emergencies (S21.008)
Published in Neurology (03-05-2022)“…Abstract only…”
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Abstract 13082: Region-Specific Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Predicts Neurological Outcome in Comatose Post-Cardiac Arrest Patients
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (16-11-2021)“…Introduction & HypothesisDiffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), a technique sensitive to acute brain ischemia, may hold utility in predicting neurological outcome…”
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