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BACKGROUND Diversity and inclusion are terms that have been used widely in a variety of contexts, but these concepts have only been intertwined into the discussion in healthcare in the recent past. It is important to have a healthcare workforce which represents the tapestry of our communities as it relates to race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, immigration status, physical disability status, and socioeconomic level to render the best possible care to our diverse patient populations. METHODS We explore efforts by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), the Institute of Medicine (IOM), and other medical organizations to improve diversity and inclusion in medicine. CONCLUSION Finally, we report on best practices, frameworks, and strategies which have been utilized to improve diversity and inclusion in healthcare. OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that oral paracetamol is non-inferior to oral ibuprofen in closing hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA) with an a priori noninferiority (NI) margin of 15%. STUDY DESIGN Multicenter, randomized, controlled, NI trial conducted in level III neonatal intensive care units. Consecutively inborn preterm neonates of less then 32 weeks of gestation with hsPDA were included. Those with structural heart disease, major malformations, and contraindications for enteral feeding or for administration of study drugs were excluded. Interventions included oral paracetamol in the experimental arm and oral ibuprofen in the active control arm. The primary outcome was closure of hsPDA by 24 hours from the last dose of the study drug. Secondary outcome measures included closure of hsPDA by 24 hours after the first course of the study drug, rate of reopening after the first course, and adverse events associated with the study drug. RESULTS Out of 1250 neonates screened, 161 were randomized. Oral paracetamol was noninferior to oral ibuprofen in closure of hsPDA by both per protocol analysis (62 [95.4%] vs 63 [94%]; relative risk [RR], 1.01 [95% CI, 0.94-1.1]; risk difference [RD], 1.4 [95% CI, -6 to 9]; P = .37) and intention-to-treat analysis (63 [89%] vs 65 [89%]; RR, 0.99 [95% CI, 0.89-1.12]; RD, -0.3 [95% CI, -11 to 10]; P = .47). All adverse events were comparable in the 2 study arms. CONCLUSIONS Oral paracetamol is noninferior to oral ibuprofen for the closure of hsPDA in preterm neonates of less then 32 weeks of gestation. No difference was observed in the adverse events studied. INTRODUCTION To highlight an alternative method of treatment for femoral fractures associated with vascular injury, allowing both fracture fixation and vascular repair from the same surgical approach. DESIGN Retrospective case series. METHODS Twelve patients with arterial injury as a consequence of femoral fracture were treated by internal fixation. There were five femoral diaphysis, seven distal femoral including supracondylar and intercondylar fractures. Four patients had injury to the popliteal artery, whereas eight to the superficial femoral artery. Seven patients had a nerve injury. Medial femoral approach was used both for the fixation of the fracture and vascular repair. Fracture fixation was done by plate-screw in all patients, whereas vascular injuries were treated using saphenous vein interposition graft in ten patients and end-to-end repair in two patients. Nerve injuries were not dealt by exploration during the vascular repair. RESULTS All of the limbs were ultimately survived. Clinical and radiological union was observed in all patients at the last follow-up radiographs. HOpic PTEN inhibitor Of the 4 total sciatic nerve palsies, 2 had developed total, one had tibial nerve recovery. One patient had no motor recovery. Of the 3 peroneal nerve palsies, 1 patient had recovery, 2 patients had no motor improvement. CONCLUSIONS A midlateral approach is traditionally used for fractures of femur when plates and screws are used for fixation. In association with vascular injury, this procedure requires two separate incisions. The added soft tissue disruption associated with open reduction and internal fixation by lateral incision can be reduced with the use of single medial approach, which allows bony stabilization under direct visualization of the repaired vessels. INTRODUCTION Pancreatic trauma (PT) involving the main pancreatic duct is rare, but represents a challenging clinical problem with relevant morbidity and mortality. It is generally classified according to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) and often presents as concomitant injury in blunt or penetrating abdominal trauma. Diagnosis may be delayed because of a lack of clinical or radiological manifestation. Treatment options for main pancreatic duct injuries comprise highly complex surgical procedures. PATIENTS AND METHODS We retrospectively analyzed clinical data from 12 patients who underwent surgery in two tertiary centers in Germany during 2003-2016 for grade III-V PT with affection of the main pancreatic duct, according to the AAST classification. RESULTS The median age was 23 (range 7-44) years. In nine patients blunt abdominal trauma was the reason for PT, whereas penetrating trauma only occurred in three patients. MRI outperformed classical trauma CT imaging with regard to detection of duct involvement. Complex procedures as i.e. an emergency pancreatic head resection, distal pancreatectomy or parenchyma sparing pancreatogastrostomy were performed. Compared to elective pancreatic surgery the complication rate in the emergency setting was higher. Yet, parenchyma-sparing procedures demonstrated safety. CONCLUSIONS Often extension of diagnostics including MRI and/or ERP at an early stage is necessary to guide clinical decision-making. If, due to main duct injuries, surgical therapy for PT is required, we suggest consideration of an organ preservative pancreatogastrostomy in grade III/IV trauma of the pancreatic body or tail. BACKGROUND Subcortical structures, including the basal ganglia, have been proposed to be crucial for arousal, consciousness, and behavioural responsiveness. How the basal ganglia contribute to the loss and recovery of consciousness during anaesthesia has, however, not yet been well characterised. METHODS Twelve patients with advanced Parkinson's disease, who were undergoing deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrode implantation in the subthalamic nucleus (STN), were included in this study. Local field potentials (LFPs) were recorded from the DBS electrodes and EEG was recorded from the scalp during induction of general anaesthesia (with propofol and sufentanil) and during tracheal intubation. Neural signatures of loss of consciousness and of the expected arousal during intubation were sought in the STN and EEG recordings. RESULTS Propofol-sufentanil anaesthesia resulted in power increases in delta, theta, and alpha frequencies, and broadband power decreases in higher frequencies in both STN and frontal cortical areas.

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