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J Pediatr Orthop ; 19(4): 500-3, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10413000

ABSTRACT

We performed a retrospective review of 41 patients (ages 9-18 years) who underwent posterior spinal fusion with either Isola or Cotrel-Dubousset (CD) instrumentation to determine whether the presence of an apical hook on the thoracic convexity affected initial and long-term sagittal and coronal correction in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery. A study group of 38 female and three male patients was evaluated (2-5 years of follow-up). Twenty-three patients (Group A) were treated with an up-going hook at the convex apex of the thoracic curve, and 18 patients (Group B) with similar curves were instrumented without an apical hook. Results showed that Group A's average preoperative coronal curve of 48 degrees decreased to 17 degrees , whereas Group B's preoperative average of 52 degrees decreased to 25 degrees . At follow-up, no statistical significance was noted in either coronal curve correction (p = 0.203) or sagittal kyphosis (p = 0.38) between Groups A and B. We conclude that omission of the up-going hook at the apex of the thoracic convexity can reduce postoperative discomfort in patients undergoing posterior spinal fusion, without sacrificing curve correction or balance.


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Orthopedic Fixation Devices , Scoliosis/surgery , Spinal Fusion/instrumentation , Adolescent , Child , Equipment Design , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Radiography , Range of Motion, Articular , Retrospective Studies , Scoliosis/diagnostic imaging , Sensitivity and Specificity , Spinal Fusion/methods , Treatment Outcome
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J Pers Soc Psychol ; 50(1): 14-23, 1986 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3701569

ABSTRACT

Three studies were conducted to examine the effects of reward on children's and adult's creativity. The primary hypothesis was that explicitly contracting to do an activity in order to receive a reward will have negative effects on creativity, but receiving no reward or only a noncontracted-for reward will have no such negative effects. All three studies provided support for this hypothesis. Moreover, this support appears to be strong and generalizable across different subject populations, reward types, reward presentations, and creativity tasks. Possible mechanisms for the phenomenon are discussed.


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Creativity , Reward , Social Facilitation , Achievement , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Motivation , Set, Psychology
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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 180(3): 284-8, 1982 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7056677

ABSTRACT

The urine urea nitrogen/plasma urea nitrogen ratio (Uun/Pun), urine creatinine/plasma creatinine ratio (Ucr/Pcr), urine osmolality/plasma osmolality ratio (Uosm/Posm), and fractional excretion of filtered sodium (FENa) were evaluated in 16 horses with acute azotemia to ascertain the significance of each index in the differentiation of prerenal azotemia from renal azotemia. Renal azotemia was diagnosed when renal biopsy or postmortem histologic examination demonstrated evidence of organic renal disease or when azotemia was found in the presence of isosthenuria. The diagnosis of prerenal azotemia was based on the absence of renal histologic lesions or stabilization of blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine soon after therapy. In 10 horses with renal azotemia, Uun/Pun was 2.1-14.3, Ucr/Pcr was 2.6-37.0, Uosm/Posm was 0.8-1.7, and FENa was 0.08-10.0. In 6 horses with prerenal azotemia, Uun/Pun was 15.2-43.7, Ucr/Pcr was 51.2-241.5, Uosm/Posm was 1.7-3.4, and FENa was 0.02-0.50. The values for each of these indices differed significantly between the 2 groups of horses (P less than 0.05). It was concluded that these indices were of value in the early classification of renal failure in the horse and that this information could be utilized in planning of therapy of acute azotemia in the horse.


Subject(s)
Acute Kidney Injury/veterinary , Horse Diseases/urine , Uremia/veterinary , Acute Kidney Injury/blood , Animals , Horse Diseases/blood , Horses , Uremia/blood , Uremia/urine
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