2018 Health Sciences Research Day (MU)
Each year, the University of Missouri provides a forum to highlight original research and educational innovations by undergraduate, medical, nursing and health professions students, as well as predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees working with faculty in the schools of medicine, nursing, and health professions. The 2018 Health Sciences Research Day [was] held on Thursday, November 15, 2018. Organized and sponsored by the MU School of Medicine Research Council, Health Sciences Research Day also partners with the MU School of Medicine, MU Sinclair School of Nursing and MU School of Health Professions.--Health Sciences Research Day website, viewed November 29, 2018 (https://medicine.missouri.edu/research/events/health-sciences-research-day).
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Recent Submissions
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Prehospital amputation : an experimental comparison of techniques
(2018)"Prehospital limb amputation is a rare, but potentially lifesaving intervention. When adequate resuscitation is not possible due to difficult patient access, hemodynamically unstable patients may benefit from an emergent ... -
Prehospital hemodynamic improvement in patients treated for suspected sepsis
(2018)"Sepsis is a medical condition associated with high morbidity and mortality if not recognized and treated quickly. Over one-third of patients treated for sepsis in the emergency department are brought in by EMS. Studies ... -
Ear canal foreign bodies in a single institution's emergency department
(2018)"Ear Canal Foreign Bodies (ECFB) are common presenting complaint to emergency departments, accounting for 0.05% of all emergency department visits, averaging 35.3 Ear Canal foreign bodies annually at the University of ... -
False negative home sleep apnea testing - an important concept to prevent misdiagnosis in patients with underlying sleep apnea
(2018)Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) syndrome is characterized by repetitive reduction or cessation of airflow due to partial or complete obstruction of the airway leading to hypoxemia, arousals from sleep and fragmented sleep. ... -
Proteomic analysis and biochemical correlates of mitochondrial dysfunction following low-intensity primary blast exposure
(2018)Service members during military actions or combat training are frequently exposed to primary blasts by weaponry. Most studies have investigated moderate or severe brain injuries from blasts generating overpressures over ... -
The Bordetella bacteriophage DGR employs similar mechanisms for retrotransposition in heterologous species
(2018)Diversity-generating retroelements (DGRs) are a unique group of retroelements found in bacteria, archaea and their viruses. They mediate hyperdiversification of protein-encoding DNA sequences in facilitate the adaptation ... -
Family history of autoimmune disease leading to a protracted disease course of Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
(2018)[SEE DIACRITIC] Henoch-Schonlein Purpura: It is a non-thrombocytopenic, purpuric and systemic vasculitis of childhood. It is the most common systemic vasculitis of children between the ages of 2 and 10. It produces a ... -
Out of hospital cardiac arrest : what do the numbers tell us?
(2018)The benefits of sodium bicarbonate use in treating out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) have been debated and have fluctuated over time. Both prospective and retrospective studies have been done. With an aggregate of these ... -
Growth-related change in the mandibular plane angle with clinical implications
(2018)Mandibular plane angle (MPA) is used clinically to diagnose malocclusion and dysmorphology and assess treatment. Numerous cephalometric systems use MPA to categorize individuals into facial types. Accurate models of ...