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JBJS Rev ; 12(4)2024 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38635768

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¼ Osteochondritis dissecans of the capitellum is a localized compromise of bone that may lead to subchondral collapse with articular cartilage damage and loose body formation.¼ The etiology is multifactorial; proposed mechanisms include repetitive microtrauma, vascular insufficiency, and genetic predisposition.¼ Diagnosis is based on patient presentation, clinical examination, diagnostic imaging, and intraoperative findings.¼ Management is dependent on lesion characteristics, with stable lesions amenable to nonoperative treatment and unstable lesions managed with surgical intervention.¼ Adolescent athletes can expect a return to their preinjury level of activity or competition following indicated surgical intervention.


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Elbow Joint , Osteochondritis Dissecans , Adolescent , Humans , Elbow Joint/diagnostic imaging , Elbow Joint/surgery , Elbow Joint/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Osteochondritis Dissecans/diagnostic imaging , Osteochondritis Dissecans/etiology , Osteochondritis Dissecans/therapy , Radiography , Treatment Outcome
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Cureus ; 14(9): e29057, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36259027

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Background In downtown Kansas City, patients who face homelessness or unstable housing situations may have been negatively affected by the shutdown of Sojourner Health Clinic (SOJO), a free student-run clinic that provides primary care predominantly to these patients. Research shows that blood pressure (BP) increases within weeks or months of interruption of antihypertensive therapy, especially in patients with advanced age and polypharmacy. Therefore, this study will examine how patients' blood pressure changed after the closure of Sojourner Health Clinic. Methods The study population consists of Sojourner Health Clinic patients who were seen both before March 2020 (shutdown) and during/after July 2020 (clinic reopening). Participants are selected at random. No additional data is collected outside of routine treatment for this institutional review board (IRB)-exempt project. A study coordinator reviews charts via Sojourner electronic medical record (EMR) and collects the latest BP available before March 2020 and the first BP available during/after July 2020. No identifying information is collected. The mean systolic pressures, mean diastolic pressures, and mean arterial pressures (MAP) are compared via paired t-test for statistical significance. Results There was a statistically significant decrease in patients' MAP and diastolic BP after the closure of the clinic. However, there was not a statistically significant change found in patients' systolic BP. The clinical significance of these results is limited by the minimal magnitude of change. Conclusions These findings run counter to our expectations since we believed that the closure of Sojourner Health Clinic would correlate with worsened markers of health, such as blood pressure control. It may be possible that the sampled patients turned to other sources for health maintenance and antihypertensive therapy during clinic closure. Future studies could explore these possibilities.

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