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Left ventricular cardiac geometry and ambulatory blood pressure in children

Shilly, Steffi; Merchant, Kumail; Singer, Pamela; Frank, Rachel; Gurusinghe, Shari; Infante, Lulette; Sethna, Christine B.
ISI:000467264700004
ISSN: 1524-6175
CID: 5992832

Outcomes of underweight, overweight, and obese pediatric kidney transplant recipients

Kaur, Kiranjot; Jun, Daniel; Grodstein, Elliot; Singer, Pamela; Castellanos, Laura; Teperman, Lewis; Molmenti, Ernesto; Fahmy, Ahmed; Frank, Rachel; Infante, Lulette; Sethna, Christine B.
ISI:000451762600016
ISSN: 0931-041x
CID: 5992672

Kidney volume and ambulatory blood pressure in children

Gurusinghe, Shari; Palvanov, Arkadiy; Bittman, Mark E.; Singer, Pamela; Frank, Rachel; Chorny, Nataliya; Infante, Lulette; Sethna, Christine B.
ISI:000401194600007
ISSN: 1524-6175
CID: 5992872

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC UROLOGY

Nikolis, Louis; Seideman, Casey; Palmer, Lane S.; Singer, Pamela; Chorny, Nataliya; Frank, Rachel; Infante, Lulette; Sethna, Christine B.
ISI:000395935900033
ISSN: 1477-5131
CID: 5992892

Role of race in kidney transplant outcomes in children with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis

Guan, Ivan; Singer, Pamela; Frank, Rachel; Chorny, Nataliya; Infante, Lulette; Sethna, Christine B.
ISI:000383590700014
ISSN: 1397-3142
CID: 5992732

Performance and return-to-sport after ACL reconstruction in NFL quarterbacks

Erickson, Brandon J; Harris, Joshua D; Heninger, Jacob R; Frank, Rachel; Bush-Joseph, Charles A; Verma, Nikhil N; Cole, Brian J; Bach, Bernard R
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is a significant injury in National Football League (NFL) quarterbacks. The purpose of this study was to determine (1) return-to-sport (RTS) rate in NFL quarterbacks following ACL reconstruction, (2) performance upon RTS, and (3) the difference in RTS and performance between players who underwent ACL reconstruction and controls. Thirteen quarterbacks (14 knees) who met inclusion criteria underwent ACL reconstruction while in the NFL. Matched controls were selected from the NFL during the same time span to compare and analyze age, body mass index (BMI), position, performance, and NFL experience. Student t tests were performed for analysis of within- and between-group variables. Bonferroni correction was used in the setting of multiple comparisons. Twelve quarterbacks (13 knees; 92%) were able to RTS in the NFL. Mean player age was 27.2±2.39 years. Mean career length in the NFL following ACL reconstruction was 4.85±2.7 years. Only 1 player needed revision ACL reconstruction. In both cases and controls, player performance was not significantly different from preinjury performance after ACL reconstruction (or index year in controls). There was also no significant performance difference between case and control quarterbacks following ACL reconstruction (or index year in controls). There is a high rate of RTS in the NFL following ACL reconstruction. In-game performance following ACL reconstruction was not significantly different from preinjury or from controls.
PMID: 25102509
ISSN: 1938-2367
CID: 5062302