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    Using New Technologies and Wearables for Characterizing Sleep in Population-based Studies

    With the increasing prevalence of commercially available wearable digital devices in sleep medicine, this review aims to address some of the benefits and concerns with using these devices, with a specific focu...

    Stuti J. Jaiswal, Jeff B. Pawelek, Shiri Warshawsky in Current Sleep Medicine Reports (2024)

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    The hospital at home in the USA: current status and future prospects

    The annual cost of hospital care services in the US has risen to over $1 trillion despite relatively worse health outcomes compared to similar nations. These trends accentuate a growing need for innovative car...

    Jay A. Pandit, Jeff B. Pawelek, Bruce Leff, Eric J. Topol in npj Digital Medicine (2024)

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    Clinical Examination and Associated Comorbidities of Early Onset Scoliosis

    Young children with spinal deformities often present with associated comorbidities that can confound clinical decision-making. The initial clinical evaluation serves as the foundation for constructing an indiv...

    Hazem B. Elsebaie, Michael P. Glotzbecker, Jeff B. Pawelek in The Growing Spine (2022)

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    Prevalence of junctional kyphosis in early-onset scoliosis: can it be corrected at final fusion?

    To investigate the risk and predictive factors of junctional issues after conversion from Traditional growing rod (TGR) to definitive spinal fusion in Early-onset scoliosis (EOS).

    Mutlu Cobanoglu, Petya Yorgova, Geraldine Neiss, Jeff B. Pawelek in European Spine Journal (2021)

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    The role of traditional growing rods in the era of magnetically controlled growing rods for the treatment of early-onset scoliosis

    To describe the clinical and radiographic profile of early-onset scoliosis (EOS) patients treated with traditional growing rods (TGR) during the magnetically-controlled growing rod (MCGR) era.

    Eric S. Varley, Jeff B. Pawelek, Greg M. Mundis Jr., Matthew E. Oetgen in Spine Deformity (2021)

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    An initial effort to define an early onset scoliosis “graduate”—The Pediatric Spine Study Group experience

    Increasingly, patients with early onset scoliosis (EOS) are completing a growth friendly surgical program followed by observation, removal of implants or a definitive spinal fusion. These patients are colloqui...

    Christina K. Hardesty, Robert F. Murphy, Jeff B. Pawelek in Spine Deformity (2021)

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    Comparing health-related quality of life and burden of care between early-onset scoliosis patients treated with magnetically controlled growing rods and traditional growing rods: a multicenter study

    Multicenter retrospective cohort study.

    Hiroko Matsumoto, David L. Skaggs, Behrooz A. Akbarnia, Jeff B. Pawelek in Spine Deformity (2021)

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    MRI utilization and rates of abnormal pretreatment MRI findings in early-onset scoliosis: review of a global cohort

    Retrospective review

    Brendan A. Williams, Anna McClung, Laurel C. Blakemore, Suken A. Shah in Spine Deformity (2020)

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    Rod fracture and lengthening intervals in traditional growing rods: is there a relationship?

    Is there any relationship between lengthening intervals and rod fracture in traditional growing rod (TGR) surgery?

    Pooria Hosseini, Jeff B. Pawelek, Stacie Nguyen in European Spine Journal (2017)