Objective: To compare the effects of kinematic alignment (KA) and mechanical alignment (MA) on knee kinematics and patient-reported outcomes one year after tota
Kinematic alignment (KA) did not show significant differences in knee kinematics compared to mechanical alignment (MA) one year post-total knee arthroplasty.
Patients with CPAK type 1 alignment showed smaller kinematic deviations from healthy controls with KA compared to MA, despite no significant direct kinematic differences.
Mean Forgotten Joint Score (FJS) was higher in the KA group (65) than in the MA group (52) at one year, indicating better patient-reported outcomes with KA.
Preoperative range of motion (ROM) positively correlated with postoperative FJS in the KA group, while a negative correlation was observed in the MA group.
The study faced limitations including a smaller sample size due to COVID-19 and restricted eligibility, affecting the generalizability of the findings.
Objective: To investigate the effects of prucalopride on cognitive performance in patients with remitted recurrent depression. Approach: Study Design: A randomi
Objective: To provide updated guidance on treating antimicrobial-resistant gram-negative infections, incorporating newer therapies and evolving evidence. Approa
Objective: To evaluate non-invasive tests for identifying portal hypertension and determining the need for further testing. Approach: Review of Non-invasive Met
Objective: To announce the addition of Dr. Cynthia M. Guerin to Georgia Eye Partners as a glaucoma specialist. Approach: Professional Background: Dr. Guerin is
Primary splenic angiosarcoma (PSA) is a rare and aggressive malignant vascular neoplasm with a median survival of 5–12 months.
Initial presentation of PSA with osseous metastasis is uncommon and can lead to diagnostic confusion with other malignancies.
Histological differentiation in angiosarcoma does not always correlate with biological behavior, as well-differentiated tumors can be highly aggressive.
Biopsy of vascular tumors like angiosarcoma carries a significant risk of hemorrhage, necessitating careful pre-procedural assessment.
Accurate diagnosis of PSA requires integration of clinical, imaging, and pathological findings due to its nonspecific manifestations.
The study involved 473 stroke patients from Baotou Central Hospital, examining distress disclosure's impact on health behaviors.
A positive correlation was found between distress disclosure and health behaviors, with a significant association after covariate adjustment.
Social support, self-efficacy, and self-management were identified as significant mediators in the relationship between distress disclosure and health behaviors.
Social support had the largest specific indirect effect on health behaviors, accounting for 35.63% of the total effect.
The findings support a framework for developing communication-centered, self-management-oriented nursing interventions for stroke patients.
The study utilized hemodynamic simulations based on patient-specific AAA models to investigate energy loss associated with Type I endoleak after EVAR.
Computed tomography angiography was employed to reconstruct models for patients with and without Type I endoleak, facilitating endoleak component quantification.
Endoleaks were found to localize at stent-graft junctions, showing higher turbulence energy loss and mean flow energy loss compared to the no endoleak group.
Turbulence energy loss values were significantly elevated in the endoleak group across main and iliac branch stents following EVAR.
The study suggests that energy loss component quantification may offer a feasible method for evaluating Type I endoleak in patients post-EVAR.
Objective: To correct the authorship attribution regarding equal contribution in the original article. Key Findings: Author Yi Guoliang was mistakenly excluded
The study analyzed 458 inpatients with confirmed Stenotrophomonas maltophilia infections from June 2023 to July 2025.
In-hospital mortality was 11.8%, with non-survivors exhibiting higher age, comorbidity, and severe clinical characteristics.
Age and Charlson Comorbidity Index were independently associated with mortality, while mechanical ventilation's association was not statistically significant.
Previous carbapenem exposure did not significantly affect mortality, suggesting it may indicate underlying disease complexity.
The appropriateness of initial empirical antimicrobial therapy was not independently linked to survival after adjusting for severity factors.