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pro vyhledávání: '"Nancy Beluk"'
Autor:
Ashok Panigrahy, Vanessa Schmithorst, Rafael Ceschin, Vince Lee, Nancy Beluk, Julia Wallace, Olivia Wheaton, Thomas Chenevert, Deqiang Qiu, James N Lee, Andrew Nencka, Borjan Gagoski, Jeffrey I. Berman, Weihong Yuan, Christopher Macgowan, James Coatsworth, Lazar Fleysher, Christopher Cannistraci, Lynn A. Sleeper, Arvind Hoskoppal, Candice Silversides, Rupa Radhakrishnan, Larry Markham, John F. Rhodes, Lauryn M. Dugan, Nicole Brown, Peter Ermis, Stephanie Fuller, Timothy Brett Cotts, Fred Henry Rodriguez, Ian Lindsay, Sue Beers, Howard Aizenstein, David C. Bellinger, Jane W. Newburger, Laura Glass Umfleet, Scott Cohen, Ali Zaidi, Michelle Gurvitz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease, Vol 10, Iss 9, p 381 (2023)
Dramatic advances in the management of congenital heart disease (CHD) have improved survival to adulthood from less than 10% in the 1960s to over 90% in the current era, such that adult CHD (ACHD) patients now outnumber their pediatric counterparts.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a2a1f9eff56f49c1a2c2f329d5565ca8
Autor:
Vanessa J. Schmithorst, Phillip S. Adams, Daryaneh Badaly, Vincent K. Lee, Julia Wallace, Nancy Beluk, Jodie K. Votava-Smith, Jacqueline G. Weinberg, Sue R. Beers, Jon Detterich, John C. Wood, Cecilia W. Lo, Ashok Panigrahy
Publikováno v:
Metabolites, Vol 12, Iss 9, p 882 (2022)
We use a non-invasive MRI proxy of neurovascular function (pnvf) to assess the ability of the vasculature to supply baseline metabolic demand, to compare pediatric and young adult congenital heart disease (CHD) patients to normal referents and relate
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/17726992aced489aa5e633331545cf73
Publikováno v:
Diagnostics, Vol 12, Iss 7, p 1644 (2022)
Aberrant cerebellar development and the associated neurocognitive deficits has been postulated in infants with congenital heart disease (CHD). Our objective is to investigate the effect of postnatal head and somatic growth on cerebellar development i
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fab00eadca524aedae346b466df0e5c6
Autor:
Judy H Squires, Nancy Beluk, Toby D Yanowitz, Ashok Panigrahy, Serter Gumus, Subramanian Subramanian, Vince Lee
Publikováno v:
AJR. American journal of roentgenology. 218(1)
Please see the Editorial Comment by Ryne Didier discussing this article. Background: MRI is the gold standard for neonatal brain imaging but is expensive, time-consuming, potentially limited by ava...
Publikováno v:
Human Brain Mapping. 34:2817-2828
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a non-invasive brain imaging technology that uses light to measure changes in cortical hemoglobin concentrations. FNIRS measurements are recorded through fiber optic cables, which allow the participant
Publikováno v:
Gait & Posture. 35:367-372
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a portable, non-invasive, brain imaging technology that uses low levels of non-ionizing light to record changes in cerebral blood flow in the brain through optical sensors placed on the surface of the
Autor:
Yuliya Domnina, Giulio Zuccoli, Rafael Ceschin, Cecilia W. Lo, Ricardo Munoz, Vincent Lee, William A. Devine, Nancy Beluk, Joan Sanchez De Toledo, Jodie K. Votava-Smith, Maliha Zahid, Ashok Panigrahy, Victor O. Morell, Mark Debrunner, Omar Khalifa, Peter D. Wearden
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 178:141-148.e1
Objective To test for associations between abnormal respiratory ciliary motion (CM) and brain abnormalities in infants with congenital heart disease (CHD) Study design We recruited 35 infants with CHD preoperatively and performed nasal tissue biopsy
Autor:
Tracy Baust, Jamie L. Bell, Michael J. Bell, Nancy Beluk, Ricardo Munoz, Ashok Panigrahy, Joan Sanchez De Toledo, Yuliya Domnina
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 43:22
Publikováno v:
Biomedical Optics and 3-D Imaging.
In this study, we demonstrate the application of a real-time neural-network model to monitor attention in a reading task using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS).
Publikováno v:
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 16:S25