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Kayla E Pfaff

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Andrew B, Pfaff K, Jooste S, Einhorn L
Paediatr Anaesth . 2024 Nov; 35(2):107-117. PMID: 39520183
Background: Despite known disparities in pediatric perioperative outcomes, few studies have examined factors associated with the use of regional anesthesia for pediatric orthopedic surgery. Aims: This investigation aimed to determine...
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Aggarwal A, Ottestad E, Pfaff K, Li A, Xu L, Derby R, et al.
Anesthesiol Clin . 2023 May; 41(2):395-470. PMID: 37245950
This article summarizes clinical expert recommendations and findings for the application of ultrasound-guided procedures in chronic pain management. Data on analgesic outcomes and adverse effects were collected and analyzed and...
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Van Rysselberghe N, DeBaun M, Sanchez M, Wadhwa H, Pfaff K, Bellino M, et al.
Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol . 2022 Jul; 33(5):1629-1633. PMID: 35788424
Objective: To determine if screw fixation across a cement mantle is safe and effective during plate fixation of well-fixed periprosthetic femur fractures. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: Academic Level I...
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Pfaff K, Damrose E
J Voice . 2021 Jan; 37(2):260-262. PMID: 33468367
Objective: To highlight an unusual mechanism of laryngeal injury. Methods: Case report and literature review. Results: A 66-year-old male ingested an over-the-counter preparation of bile acids as a dietary supplement....
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Pfaff K, Tumin D, Miller R, Beltran R, Tobias J, Uffman J
Paediatr Anaesth . 2020 Apr; 30(6):660-666. PMID: 32319164
Background: Perioperative aspiration, while rare, is a serious complication of anesthetic care. Consequences of aspiration may include physical obstruction, wheezing, and pneumonia, resulting in mild to severe hypoxemia and even...
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De K, Grubb T, Zalenski A, Pfaff K, Pal D, Majumder S, et al.
Mol Cancer Res . 2019 May; 17(7):1519-1530. PMID: 31036696
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and lethal primary brain tumor and remains incurable. This is in part due to the cellular heterogeneity within these tumors, which includes a subpopulation...