scholarly journals An evidence-based mobile decision support system for subaxial cervical spine injury treatment

2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 32 ◽  
Author(s):  
PL Kubben ◽  
H van Santbrink ◽  
E. M. J. Cornips ◽  
AR Vaccaro ◽  
MF Dvorak ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 59 (236) ◽  
Author(s):  
Poojan Kumar Rokaya ◽  
Nilam Kumar Khadka ◽  
Praveen Kumar Giri ◽  
Robin Khapung ◽  
Nirajan Mahaseth

Burst fracture of C5 with traumatic anterior spondyloptosis of C6 and posterior spondylolisthesis of C4 vertebra is an exceedingly rare high energy injury. Treatment includes decompression, reduction, stabilization, and fusion via anterior or posterior or combined anterior-posterior approach with or without prior traction. We report this rare subaxial cervical spine injury associated with quadriplegia managed with combined anterior and posterior instrumented fusion. A multidisciplinary approach with preoperative assessment and planning is crucial in managing cervical spine injury. Immediate postoperative critical care support, rehabilitation, and dedicated nursing care are required for a favorable outcome in traumatic quadriplegia.


Author(s):  
Pratima Saravanan ◽  
Jessica Menold

With the rapid increase in the global amputee population, there is a clear need to assist amputee care providers with their decision-making during the prosthetic prescription process. To achieve this, an evidence-based decision support system that encompasses existing literature, current decision-making strategies employed by amputee care providers and patient-specific factors is proposed. Based on an extensive literature review combined with natural language processing and expert survey, the factors influencing the current decision-making of amputee care providers in prosthetic prescription were identified. Following that, the decision-making strategies employed by expert and novice prosthetists were captured and analyzed. Finally, a fundamental understanding of the effect gait analysis has on the decision-making strategies of prosthetists was studied. Findings from this work lay the foundation for developing a real-time decision support system integrated with a portable gait analysis tool to enhance prescription processes. This is critical in the low-income countries where there is a scarcity of amputee care providers and resources for an appropriate prescription.


2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 607-611 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Qu ◽  
Dingjun Hao ◽  
Qining Wu ◽  
Zongrang Song ◽  
Jijun Liu

Unilateral facet dislocation at the subaxial cervical spine (C3–7) in children younger than 8 years of age is rare. The authors describe a surgical approach for irreducible subaxial cervical unilateral facet dislocation (SCUFD) at C3–4 in a 5-year-old boy and present a literature review. A dorsal unilateral approach was applied, and a biodegradable plate was used for postreduction fixation without fusion after failed conservative treatment. There was complete resolution of symptoms and restored cervical stability. Two years after surgery, the patient had recovered range of motion in C3–4. In selected cases of cervical spine injury in young children, a biodegradable plate can maintain reduction until healing occurs, obviate the need to remove an implant, and recover the motion of the injured segment.


2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (7) ◽  
pp. 2173-2184 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander R. Vaccaro ◽  
John D. Koerner ◽  
Kris E. Radcliff ◽  
F. Cumhur Oner ◽  
Maximilian Reinhold ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. 3642-3642
Author(s):  
Anna Dirner ◽  
Robert Doczi ◽  
Peter Filotas ◽  
Barbara Vodicska ◽  
Edit Varkondi ◽  
...  

3642 Background: Precision oncology requires the identification of individual molecular pathomechanisms to find optimal personalized treatment strategies for every cancer patient. Incorporation of complex molecular information into routine clinical practice remains a significant challenge due to the lack of a reproducible, standardized process of clinical decision making. Methods: To provide a standardized process for molecular interpretation, we develop a precision oncology decision support system, the Realtime Oncology Molecular Treatment Calculator (MTC). MTC is a rule-based medical knowledge engine that dynamically aggregates and ranks relevant scientific and clinical evidence using currently 26,000 evidence-based associations and reproducible algorithm scoring of drivers, molecular targets to match molecular alterations to efficient therapies. To validate this novel method and system, we used data of the SHIVA01 trial of molecularly targeted therapy (Lancet Oncol 2015 16:1324-34). Molecular profiles of participants were uploaded to MTC and aggregated evidence level (AEL) values of associated targeted treatments were calculated, including those used in the SHIVA01 trial. Results: The MTC output provided a prioritized list of drugs associated with the driver alterations in the patient molecular profile, where ranking is based on AEL values. Of 113 patients who received targeted therapy with available clinical best response data, disease control was experienced in 63 cases (PR: 5, SD: 58), while disease progression occurred in 50 cases. The average AEL score for the therapies applied was significantly higher in the responsive group than in the non-responsive group (1512 and 614, respectively (p = 0.049)). In 94 cases, drugs other than those used for therapy were ranked higher by the MTC. The average AEL difference between the top-ranked and the used drugs was in an inverse correlation with clinical response, i.e. smaller differences associated with a better outcome. Conclusions: Results indicate that the aggregation of evidence-based tumor-driver-target-drug associations using standardized mathematical algorithms of this computational tool is a promising novel approach to improve clinical decisions in precision oncology. Further validation based on the results of other targeted clinical trials and real-life data using more detailed molecular profiles is warranted to explore the full clinical potential of this novel medical solution.


2017 ◽  
Vol 31 ◽  
pp. S24-S32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bizhan Aarabi ◽  
Cumhur Oner ◽  
Alexander R. Vaccaro ◽  
Gregory D. Schroeder ◽  
Noori Akhtar-Danesh

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