Browsing 2016 Theses (UMKC) by Thesis Department "Bioinformatics (UMKC)"
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Acute Fetal Behavioral Response to Prenatal Yoga: A Single Blinded, Randomized Controlled Trial
(2016)Yoga is becoming a popular exercise to perform in pregnancy. A recent literature review on prenatal yoga noted a reduction in some pregnancy complications in those who practiced yoga; to date there is no evidence on ... -
Comparison of Patient-Reported Angina with Provider Assigned Canadian Cardiovascular Society Angina Class Before and After Revascularization
(University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2016)Background: The Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) classification system for angina is a critical determinant of revascularization appropriateness. A major limitation of CCS is that it rates patients’ symptoms from ... -
Content Analysis of Consent Forms for Clinical Whole Exome Sequencing
(2016)As genomic sequencing becomes increasingly incorporated into clinical care, the patient informed consent process must successfully manage many ethical challenges, including whether to seek secondary findings and which ... -
Identification of demographics and comorbidities associated with Vascular Hamartomas
(2016)Vascular hamartomas (VH) are tumor like growths that typically appear in infants and manifest as a blemish on the skin. The goal of this study is to substantiate clinical data on the demographic characteristics and ... -
Patient and Physician Discordance in Reporting Symptoms of Angina: Insights From the Angina Prevalence and Provider Evaluation of Angina Relief (APPEAR) Study
(2016)A principal goal of treating patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) is to minimize their angina and optimize their quality of life. In order to accomplish this, physicians must accurately assess the presence and ... -
Treatment of prepubertal labial adhesions: a randomized, double-blinded trial comparing topical emollient versus topical estrogen
(University of Missouri–Kansas City, 2016)Labial adhesions are a common finding estimated to occur in 22% of prepubertal girls. Symptoms are related to the accumulation of urine behind partially fused labia and include urinary tract infections, vulvovaginitis, ...