Chief of Orthopaedic and Trauma Department - Hospital Parc Taulí Sabadell - Institut d'Investigació i Innovació Parc Taulí (I3PT) - Universitat Autònoma Barcelona Xavier Pelfort
Do more postoperative X-rays improve patient perception following total knee arthroplasty? A prospective randomized study A. Coelho, N. Carbó, C. Yela-Verdú, S. Gil-González, J. M. Peñalver, D. Martí, M. Viñas-Noguera, X. Pelfort Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, 2026 PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of two versus five postoperative X-ray protocols on patient perception following total knee arthroplasty (TKA), specifically assessing functional outcomes, quality of life, patient satisfaction and complication detection. METHODS: In this prospective randomized study, 206 patients who underwent TKA were assigned to one of two postoperative radiograph protocols. Group 1 (n = 102) received five X-rays at predefined intervals (immediately postoperative, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year), while Group 2 (n = 104) received only two X-rays (immediately postoperative and at 1 year). Functional outcomes were evaluated using the Knee Society Score (KSS) and Short Form-12 (SF-12). Satisfaction and complications were recorded over a 1-year follow-up period. RESULTS: At the 1-year follow-up, KSS-Function scores were comparable between groups (76.07 vs. 74.32, p-value = 0.234), while KSS-Knee scores were slightly higher in Group 2 (85.44 vs. 89.3, p-value = 0.003). Regarding quality of life, SF-12 physical scores were similar (44.01 vs. 43.64, p-value = 0.628), whereas SF-12 mental scores were higher in Group 2 (56.72 vs. 58.57, p-value = 0.048). Mean satisfaction scores were comparable between groups (7.49 vs. 7.99, p = 0.08). No significant differences in complication rates were observed between groups (5 vs. 2, p-value = 0.458). CONCLUSION: Increasing the number of postoperative X-rays after TKA did not improve patient satisfaction or perception of recovery. Patients who received only two X-rays reported similar or slightly better functional outcomes, mental well-being, and satisfaction levels compared to those who received five. Additionally, no benefit was observed in complication detection. These findings suggest that a more limited radiographic follow-up may be sufficient, reducing costs and radiation exposure without compromising patient confidence or clinical outcomes.
Evaluation of home post-surgical analgesic treatment using endovenous elastomeric pumps in adolescent patients N. Gimeno Calavia, P. Martínez Grau, A. Gasset Teixidor, M. Molina Corbacho, O. Ràfols Perramon, G. Casellas Garcia, X. Pelfort López Revista Espanola De Cirugia Ortopedica Y Traumatologia, 2026 Antecedentes y objetivo: Las bombas elastoméricas endovenosas han demostrado ser efectivas en el manejo del dolor postoperatorio en cirugías mayores ambulatorias, mejorando la satisfacción del paciente y reduciendo la necesidad de hospitalización. Sin embargo, hay poca investigación sobre su uso en adolescentes. Este trabajo busca evaluar la seguridad y eficacia de estas bombas en adolescentes. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional prospectivo unicéntrico en 40 adolescentes para evaluar la eficacia y satisfacción con el uso de bombas elastoméricas endovenosas en el manejo del dolor postoperatorio. Se midió el dolor mediante la escala visual analógica (EVA) y la satisfacción se evaluó con una encuesta. Los datos fueron analizados descriptivamente, calculando medidas de tendencia central y dispersión para las variables cuantitativas y frecuencias para las cualitativas. Resultados: El estudio incluyó a 40 niños (42.5% niñas, 57.5% niños), mostrando resultados positivos en el control del dolor con las bombas elastoméricas endovenosas. El 85% de los pacientes reportaron un dolor menor a 5 en la escala EVA a las 24 horas, aumentando al 94.8% a las 72 horas, indicando una disminución progresiva del dolor. En cuanto a la satisfacción, el 90% de los padres y el 100% de los niños recomendaron este tratamiento. Conclusiones: Los resultados de este estudio respaldan la inclusión de las bombas elastoméricas endovenosas en el protocolo de manejo del dolor postoperatorio en niños a partir de los 11 años de edad en centros quirúrgicos ambulatorios por su eficacia, seguridad, tolerabilidad y pronta recuperación. Background and objective: Intravenous elastomeric pumps have been shown to be effective in managing postoperative pain in major outpatient surgeries, improving patient satisfaction and reducing the need for hospitalization. However, there is little research on their use in adolescents. This work seeks to evaluate the safety and efficacy of these pumps in adolescents. Materials and methods: A prospective, single-center observational study was conducted in 40 adolescents to evaluate the efficacy and satisfaction with the use of intravenous elastomeric pumps in the management of postoperative pain. Pain was measured using a visual analogic scale (VAS) and satisfaction was assessed with a survey. Data was analyzed descriptively, calculating measures of central tendency and dispersion for quantitative variables and frequencies for qualitative variables. Results: The study included 40 children (42.5% girls, 57.5% boys), showing positive results in pain control with intravenous elastomeric pumps. 85% of patients reported pain less than 5 on the VAS scale at 24 hours, increasing to 94.8% at 72 hours, indicating a progressive decrease in pain. Regarding satisfaction, 90% of parents and 100% of children recommended this treatment. Conclusions: The results of this study support the inclusion of intravenous elastomeric pumps in the postoperative pain management protocol in children from 11 years of age in outpatient surgical centers due to their efficacy, safety, tolerability and prompt recovery.
Sports injuries in the emergency department: an observational study with a gender perspective Sandra Mallorquín, Luis Martínez-Sañudo, Maribel González-Riveiro, Mireia Viñas-Noguera, Maria del Mar Pizà-Serra, Xavier Pelfort-López International Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2025 INTRODUCTION: Sports injuries are a significant concern in emergency departments and affect both amateur and professional athletes. With the increase in women's participation in sports, it is crucial to understand sex-specific injury characteristics, as patterns observed in men may not apply to women. This observational, descriptive and retrospective study aims to analyze sex differences in sports injuries to improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies. Our hypothesis is that sports injury patterns differ between sexes. METHODS: Patients treated for sports injuries between 2020 and 2023 in the Emergency Department at our hospital were included in the study. Researchers collected data on demographics, sports practiced, types of injuries, and initial treatment, utilizing descriptive statistics, Student's t-test for continuous variables, Fisher's exact test for categorical variables, and variable correlation for data analysis. RESULTS: A total of 977 patients were included in the study, 82% of whom were men. Significant differences were observed regarding the sport practiced (p < 0.001) and the type of injury (p = 0.02) between the groups. No differences were observed in injury location or the percentage of patients receiving each treatment modality. Specific correlations were also conducted between sports, type of injury, and location. Contusions, ligamentous injuries and dislocations were associated with specific sports and/or locations in men and women. Ligamentous injuries were observed in both sexes predominantly in the ankle and knee. CONCLUSION: Increasing sports participation offers health benefits but also increases the risk of injuries. Our study aimed to investigate whether sports injury patterns differ between sexes. The results support this hypothesis, highlighting significant sex differences in injury patterns.
Road cycling causes more serious injuries than mountain biking Luis Martínez-Sañudo, Arnau Verdaguer-Figuerola, Laia Martínez-Carreres, Santiago García-Giménez, Enrique Cueva-Sevieri, Mireia Viñas-Noguera, Xavier Pelfort Scientific Reports, 2025 The number of cyclists and cycling crashes have increased in the last years around the world. Road Cycling and Mountain Bike are the most frequent practiced styles. The main purpose of this study was to analyze the severity of the injuries related to these two disciplines. Furthermore, we evaluated the frequency and the risk factors associated to these two cycling disciplines within the broad category of cycling. We performed a prospective study including 149 injured Road or Mountain Bike cyclists that we received to our Emergency Trauma Department between the period of November 1st 2020 to October 31st 2021. We analyzed the severity of the injuries by using the Injury Severity Score (ISS). Other associated variables like mechanism of the injury, use of helmet, alcohol or drugs consumption and the experience of the cyclist were also evaluated. Chi-square Test or the Student T-test were performed, as appropriate, to test for differences between the two groups, and correlations were performed to denote associations. We observed significant higher values on the ISS score and less frequency of the injuries in the Road Cycling group compared to the Mountain Bike one (67.1% vs. 32.9% respectively). We also found a relation between the age of the cyclist and the severity of the injury. Older patients suffered more serious lesions. In absolute terms Road Cycling crashes were less frequent than Mountain Bike ones but provided more risk of serious injuries. Older cyclist had more risk to suffer severe lesions.
Infection and Nonunion Rates in Open Fractures: Description of 6, 042 Fractures from the FLOW and PREP-IT Trials Roman M. Natoli, Lucas S. Marchand, Sofia Bzovsky, Jennifer E. Hagen, Mark J. Gage, Christina A. Stennett, Nathan N. O’Hara, Kyle J. Jeray, Brad Petrisor, Sheila Sprague, Gerard P. Slobogean, , and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2025 Background: Infection and nonunion are common sequelae of open fractures. Studies have shown infection and nonunion rates ranging from 2% to 52% and 12% to 17%, respectively. The present article describes the rates of surgical site infection (SSI) and delayed union/nonunion following open fractures in a large contemporary series of patients from prospective clinical trials with adjudicated outcomes. Methods: A descriptive analysis was performed with use of patient data from the FLOW, Aqueous-PREP, and PREPARE-Open studies. These studies, published within the past 10 years, included multiple international trauma centers and shared definitions for SSI and delayed union/nonunion. SSI and delayed union/nonunion rates were stratified by the OTA/AO fracture and Gustilo-Anderson open fracture classification systems. Kaplan-Meier estimators were utilized to obtain point estimates, and the log-log transformation approach was utilized to calculate 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for outcome rates. Results: A total of 6,042 open fractures were included. The cumulative SSI rates at 12 months for Gustilo-Anderson Types 1, 2, 3A, 3B, and 3C were 5.1%, 9.7%, 13.8%, 28.9%, and 26.2%, respectively. The cumulative rates of delayed union/nonunion at 12 months for Gustilo-Anderson Types 1, 2, 3A, 3B, and 3C were 3.0%, 5.2%, 8.0%, 14.0%, and 17.0%, respectively. Utilizing the OTA/AO fracture classification to increase the point estimate granularity, the estimated 12-month SSI and delayed union/nonunion rates in 156 Gustilo-Anderson type 3B open tibial shaft fractures (OTA/AO 42) were 34.7% (95% CI, 26.7% to 41.9%) and 18.4% (95% CI, 12.0% to 24.4%), respectively. A companion website with SSI and delayed union/nonunion rates was developed to supplement this article. Conclusions: Open fractures are a substantial problem with complications that include infection and nonunion. The present data are useful for prognosis, research study design, and informing public awareness and policy. These results show that, despite current treatment approaches, the rates of SSI and delayed union/nonunion following treatment of open fractures remain high at 1 year and are not substantially improved from historical rates spanning several decades. Although open fracture sequelae remain a burden for patients, orthopaedic surgeons, and health-care systems, there may be opportunities for improvement in outcomes. Level of Evidence: Prognostic Level I . See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
Local Antibiotics and the Risk of Antimicrobial Resistance in Extremity Fractures Complicated by Fracture-Related Infection Gregory M. Schrank, Nicolas Jozefowski, Robert D. Zura, Kyle J. Jeray, Joshua L. Gary, Greg E. Gaski, Steven F. Shannon, Sofia Bzovsky, Sheila Sprague, Gerard P. Slobogean, Ashley E. Levack, and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2025 Background: We evaluated antimicrobial resistance (AMR) patterns following local antibiotic use in a large cohort of patients with fractures from the PREP-IT (A Program of Randomized Trials to Evaluate Preoperative Antiseptic Skin Solutions in Orthopaedic Trauma) study. We hypothesized that, among patients with extremity fractures who developed fracture-related infection (FRI), there would be no difference in AMR rates between those who had or had not received local antibiotic therapy with surgical fixation. Methods: This was a secondary analysis of all patients in the PREP-IT trial who developed FRI. Patient demographics, injury and fracture characteristics, and the primary outcome of the presence of an antimicrobial-resistant FRI were evaluated on the basis of whether the patient had or had not received local antibiotics in the operating room prior to, or at, definitive fixation. Results: A total of 555 FRIs in 546 patients (mean age, 50 years; 39% female; and 82% White) were included. A total of 268 fractures (264 patients) received local antibiotics. The Injury Severity Score and the proportion of open fractures were higher among patients and fractures that received local antibiotics, respectively. There were more Gustilo-Anderson type-IIIB or IIIC fractures in the local antibiotic group, but the rate did not differ significantly from that in the group with no local antibiotics (20% versus 14%; p = 0.14). Other baseline and fracture characteristics were similar between the groups, with the exception of age (lower in the group with local antibiotics). When examining FRIs with gram-positive organisms, we found that 3 (1.7%) of the FRIs in fractures that had been treated with local vancomycin had organisms resistant to vancomycin compared with 2 (0.9%) of the FRIs in fractures for which local vancomycin had not been used (p = 0.67). When examining FRIs with gram-negative organisms, the number of FRIs with aminoglycoside-resistant organisms was 8 (11.6%) among fractures that received local aminoglycosides and 10 (6.2%) among fractures that did not receive local aminoglycosides (p = 0.26). Conclusions: Among extremity fractures that developed FRI, we were unable to detect differences in the rates of AMR between fractures treated with or without local antibiotic prophylactic strategies in our analysis of a randomized trial of various skin preparation solutions for extremity trauma surgery. These findings provide cautious reassurance regarding the safety of local antibiotics but underscore the need for further prospective analysis. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic Level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
Chlorhexidine Gluconate Bathing Has Limited Ability to Prevent Surgical Site Infection Following Operative Fixation of Extremity and Pelvic Fractures Michael C. Willey, Joan N. Hebden, Loreen A. Herwaldt, Greg E. Gaski, Sara Kheiri, Lyndsay M. O’Hara, Nathan N. O’Hara, Sheila Sprague, Sofia Bzovsky, Mark J. Gage, Gerard P. Slobogean, and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2025 Background: A preoperative chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) bath is used to reduce the risk of surgical site infection (SSI) in elective surgery, but its efficacy in the trauma setting is unknown. We compared the incidence of SSI between patients who did versus did not receive a CHG bath before operative fixation of extremity and/or pelvic fractures. Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of the PREP-IT cluster-randomized crossover trials that enrolled patients undergoing operative treatment for open or closed extremity or pelvic fractures. Preoperative CHG bathing (yes or no) was recorded for each patient per study protocol. The association between CHG bathing and SSI within 90 days after definitive fracture surgery was assessed. We performed multivariable regression to adjust for prognostic variables. We also conducted a separate instrumental variable analysis to compare SSI rates between study sites that used CHG bathing for >90% of participants and those that used CHG bathing for <1% of participants. Results: Of the 10,103 participants (mean age, 51 ± 20 years; 47% female; 77% White; 17% Black; 4% Asian; 7% Hispanic) included in the analysis, 2,674 (26%) had a documented preoperative CHG bath and 7,429 (74%) did not. CHG bathing was not associated with a significant reduction in the odds of 90-day SSI in the multivariable (odds ratio [OR], 1.07; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.86 to 1.32; p = 0.56) or instrumental variable (OR, 0.88; 95% CI, 0.62 to 1.25; p = 0.48) analyses. Conclusions: Among adult patients who underwent extremity or pelvic fracture surgery, preoperative CHG bathing was not associated with a significant reduction in SSI. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic Level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
Differences in Practice Patterns in the Use of Temporary External Fixation for the Management of Open Lower-Extremity Fractures Augustine M. Saiz, Christina A. Stennett, Nicholas M. Romeo, Kevin D. Phelps, Joshua L. Gary, Christopher M. Domes, Mark J. Gage, Nathan N. O’Hara, Sheila Sprague, Gerard P. Slobogean, Stephen J. Warner, and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2025 Background: External fixation is often used in the management of open lower-extremity fractures. The objectives of this study were to identify hospital characteristics that are associated with greater use of temporary external fixation and to determine if external fixation reduces the odds of surgical site infection (SSI) and unplanned reoperation among patients with open lower-extremity fractures. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of the Aqueous-PREP and PREPARE-Open trials involving open lower-extremity fractures. Wilcoxon rank-sum and Fisher exact tests were used to assess if temporary external fixation use varied between hospital clusters. Mixed-effects logistic regression models controlling for hospital cluster and participant characteristics estimated the associations between temporary external fixation and SSI or unplanned reoperation. Results: There were 2,438 patients with an open lower-extremity fracture identified, with 568 (23.3%) undergoing temporary external fixation. There were 34 participating hospitals with a median external fixation rate of 21.5%. Hospitals with higher temporary external fixation use had a higher number of surgeons treating patients with fracture (p = 0.02). There was no difference in SSI at 90 days (odds ratio [OR], 1.16 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.82 to 1.66]; p = 0.40) or 1 year (OR, 1.30 [95% CI, 0.97 to 1.75]; p = 0.08) between patients who did and did not undergo temporary external fixation. Patients who underwent temporary external fixation were more likely to have unplanned reoperations within 1 year (OR, 1.40 [95% CI, 0.96 to 1.79]; p = 0.05). Conclusions: More temporary external fixation for open lower-extremity fractures was performed at hospitals with more surgeons treating fractures. There was no difference in SSI at 90 days or 1 year between patients who did and did not undergo temporary external fixation. Temporary external fixation tended to be used in more critically ill patients and patients with more severe fractures but was not associated with increased unplanned reoperations at 90 days or at 1 year. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic Level II. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
Outcomes Associated with Choice of Prophylactic Antibiotics in Open Fractures Carol A. Lin, Tim Kobes, Eric Kholodovsky, Giselle Hernandez, Nathan N. O’Hara, Gregory M. Schrank, Robert V. O’Toole, Gerard P. Slobogean, Sheila Sprague, Marilyn Heng, and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2025 Background: The ideal antibiotic prophylaxis for open fractures is unknown. We evaluated outcomes following different antibiotic prophylaxis regimens for open fractures. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of data from PREP-IT. Prophylactic antibiotics were defined as any intravenous antibiotic given on the day of admission. The outcomes were surgical site infection (SSI) within 90 days and reoperation within 1 year. Logistic regression and an instrumental variable analysis that leveraged site-level variation accounted for confounding. Subgroup variation was evaluated by stratifying by Gustilo-Anderson classification (Types I and II versus III). Results: Of the 3,331 included participants, the mean age was 45 ± 18 years, 63% were male, 73% were White, 21% were Black, 2% were Asian, and 10% were Hispanic. Cefazolin monotherapy (58% of patients), ceftriaxone monotherapy (10%), and cefazolin plus gentamicin (6%) were the most common regimens. In the instrumental variable analysis, the odds of infection did not significantly differ with ceftriaxone use (odds ratio [OR], 1.24; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.70 to 2.20; p = 0.45) or cefazolin plus gentamicin use (OR, 0.25; 95% CI, 0.03 to 2.04; p = 0.20) compared with cefazolin monotherapy. There were no significant differences between the regimens with respect to infection when stratified by Gustilo-Anderson type. However, we did observe a nearly 3-fold increase in the odds of infection with ceftriaxone use compared with cefazolin monotherapy (OR, 2.73; 95% CI, 0.96 to 7.79; p = 0.06) in Type-I and II fractures, and a 75% decrease in the odds of infection with cefazolin plus gentamicin use (OR, 0.25; 95% CI, 0.03 to 2.02; p = 0.19) compared with cefazolin monotherapy in Type-III fractures. Conclusions: Among patients with open fractures, antibiotic prophylaxis with ceftriaxone monotherapy did not provide significant benefits compared with cefazolin monotherapy in preventing infection in Type-I and II fractures. The findings suggest that cefazolin plus gentamicin might reduce the odds of infection in Type-III fractures compared with cefazolin monotherapy, but this difference was not statistically significant. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic Level II. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
Impact of Living in a Food Desert on Complications After Fracture Surgery I. Leah Gitajn, Joseph D. Phillips, Yinzhou Wang, Christina A. Stennett, Gerard Chang, Nathan N. O’Hara, Devon T. Brameier, Arvind G. von Keudell, Michael J. Weaver, Gregory J. Della Rocca, Holly T. Pilson, Patrick F. Bergin, Sheila Sprague, Gerard P. Slobogean, and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2025 Background: Food deserts—communities with limited access to healthy food—have been linked with poor surgical outcomes; however, their impact on orthopaedic trauma outcomes remains unknown. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of food desert residency among orthopaedic trauma patients and to investigate the impact of food desert residency on the rate of unplanned reoperation with use of a large, high-quality, prospectively collected dataset with adjudicated outcomes. We hypothesized that orthopaedic trauma patients would reside in food deserts at a higher rate than the general U.S. population and that living in a food desert would be independently associated with an increased rate of unplanned reoperation. Methods: We included all patients from the Aqueous-PREP and PREPARE trials who had documented ZIP codes. The primary outcome was unplanned reoperation within 1 year, and the secondary outcomes included the reasons for reoperation. Residing in a food desert was the independent variable and was defined by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Census tracts were converted to ZIP codes in order to assign food access for an individual’s residence with use of the USDA Food Access Research Atlas. Results: Of the 2,607 patients included, 1,453 (55.7%) lived in a ZIP code containing a food desert compared with 49% of the U.S. population. Patients residing in a food desert were 42% female, 26.6% non-White, and 64% employed prior to injury, whereas patients not residing in a food desert were 41% female, 15% non-White, and 63% employed prior to injury, all of which was collected via patient self-report. Multivariable analysis demonstrated that living in a food desert was independently associated with 40% higher odds of unplanned reoperation (odds ratio [OR], 1.40; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.06 to 1.85; p = 0.019). This was driven by reoperation for delayed union or nonunion (OR, 1.75; 95% CI, 1.19 to 2.57; p = 0.004) and reoperation for a wound-healing complication (OR, 1.60; 95% CI, 1.01 to 2.54; p = 0.044). Conclusions: This study found a strong association between residing in a ZIP code containing a food desert and an increased rate of unplanned reoperation, which was primarily driven by delayed union or nonunion and wound-healing complications. Addressing nutritional deficiencies in this population may help to effectively triage the use of health-care resources. Further research should focus on clarifying specific deficiencies and assessing the effectiveness of targeted interventions. Level of Evidence: Prognostic Level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
Deep Infections after Open and Closed Fractures Michael Polmear, Jennifer E. Hagen, Gregory M. Schrank, Marilyn Heng, Francesc A. Marcano-Fernández, Kyle J. Jeray, Mark J. Gage, Gerard P. Slobogean, Sheila Sprague, Terrie Vasilopoulos, and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2025
Performance of the OTA-OFC3 Classification System for Open Fractures Vivian Li, Alice C. Bell, David Okhuereigbe, Sara Kheiri, Christina A. Stennett, Robert V. O’Toole, Nathan N. O’Hara, Christopher M. Domes, Samir Mehta, Sheila Sprague, Meir T. Marmor, Gerard P. Slobogean, and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2025
The impact of heterotopic ossification prophylaxis after surgical fixation of acetabular fractures: national treatment patterns and related outcomes Adam Boissonneault, Nathan O Hara, David Pogorzelski, Lucas Marchand, Thomas Higgins, Leah Gitajn, Mark J. Gage, Roman M. Natoli, Ishani Sharma, Sarah Pierrie, Robert V O’Toole, Sheila Sprague, Gerard Slobogean, Gerard P. Slobogean, Sheila Sprague, Jeffrey Wells, Mohit Bhandari, Gerard P. Slobogean, Mohit Bhandari, Sheila Sprague, Anthony D. Harris, C. Daniel Mullins, Lehana Thabane, Jeffrey Wells, Amber Wood, Gregory J. Della Rocca, Anthony D. Harris, Joan Hebden, Kyle J. Jeray, Lucas S. Marchand, Lyndsay M. O'Hara, Robert Zura, Christopher Lee, Joseph Patterson, Michael J. Gardner, Jenna Blasman, Jonah Davies, Stephen Liang, Monica Taljaard, PJ Devereaux, Gordon H. Guyatt, Lehana Thabane, Diane Heels-Ansdell, Debra Marvel, Jana Palmer Jeffrey Wells, Jeff Friedrich, C. Daniel Mullins, Nathan N. O'Hara, Frances Grissom, Gregory J. Della Rocca, I. Leah Gitajn, Kyle J. Jeray, Saam Morshed, Robert V. O'Toole, Bradley A. Petrisor, Franca Mossuto, Anthony D. Harris, Manjari G. Joshi, Jean-Claude D'Alleyrand, Justin Fowler, Jessica Rivera, Max Talbot, Sheila Sprague, Mohit Bhandari, David Pogorzelski, Shannon Dodds, Silvia Li, Alejandra Rojas, Gina Del Fabbro, Olivia Paige Szasz, Diane Heels-Ansdell, Paula McKay, Alexandra Minea, Gerard P. Slobogean, Nathan N. O'Hara, Andrea Howe, Haley Demyanovich, C. Daniel Mullins, Michelle Medeiros, Genevieve Polk, Eric Kettering, Nirmen Mahal, Robert V. O'Toole, Jean-Claude D'Alleyrand, Andrew Eglseder, Aaron Johnson, Christopher Langhammer, Christopher Lebrun, Jason Nascone, Raymond Pensy, Andrew Pollak, Marcus Sciadini, Gerard P. Slobogean, Yasmin Degani, Haley K. Demyanovich, Andrea Howe, Nathan N. O'Hara, Heather Phipps, Eric Hempen, Christine Holler, Brad A. Petrisor, Herman Johal, Bill Ristevski, Dale Williams, Matthew Denkers, Krishan Rajaratnam, Jamal Al-Asiri, Jodi Gallant, Kaitlyn Pusztai, Sarah MacRae, Sara Renaud, Kyle J. Jeray, John D. Adams, Michael L. Beckish, Christopher C. Bray, Timothy R. Brown, Andrew W. Cross, Timothy Dew, Gregory K. Faucher, Richard W. Gurich, David E. Lazarus, S. John Millon, M. Christian Moody, M. Jason Palmer, Scott E. Porter, Thomas M. Schaller, Michael S. Sridhar, John L. Sanders, L. Edwin Rudisill, Michael J. Garitty, Andrew S. Poole, Michael L. Sims, Clark M. Walker, Robert Carlisle, Erin A. Hofer, Brandon Huggins, Michael Hunter, William Marshall, Shea B. Ray, Cory Smith, Kyle M. Altman, Erin Pichiotino, Julia C. Quirion, Markus F. Loeffler, Erin R. Pichiotino, Austin A. Cole, Ethan J. Maltz, Wesley Parker, T. Bennett Ramsey, Alex Burnikel, Michael Colello, Russell Stewart, Jeremy Wise, Matthew Anderson, Joshua Eskew, Benjamin Judkins, James M. Miller, Stephanie L. Tanner, Rebecca G. Snider, Christine E. Townsend, Kayla H. Pham, Abigail Martin, Emily Robertson, Emily Bray, J. Wilson Sykes, Krystina Yoder, Kelsey Conner, Harper Abbott, Roman M. Natoli, Todd O. McKinley, Walter W. Virkus, Anthony T. Sorkin, Jan P. Szatkowski, Brian H. Mullis, Yohan Jang, Luke A. Lopas, Lauren C. Hill, Courteney L. Fentz, Maricela M. Diaz, Krista Brown, Katelyn M. Garst, Emma W. Denari, Patrick Osborn, Justin Fowler, Sarah Pierrie, Maria Herrera, Saam Morshed, Theodore Miclau, Meir Marmor, Amir Matityahu, R. Trigg McClellan, David Shearer, Paul Toogood, Anthony Ding, Jothi Murali, Ashraf El Naga, Jennifer Tangtiphaiboontana, Tigist Belaye, Eleni Berhaneselase, Dmitry Pokhvashchev, William T Obremskey, Amir Alex Jahangir, Manish Sethi, Robert Boyce, Daniel J. Stinner, Phillip Mitchell, Karen Trochez, Elsa Rodriguez, Charles Pritchett, Natalie Hogan, A. Fidel Moreno, Jennifer E. 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Ruth, Brad Askam, Andrea Seach, Alejandro Cruz, Breanna Featherston, Robin Carlson, Iliana Romero, Isaac Zarif, Niloofar Dehghan, Michael McKee, Clifford B Jones, Debra L Sietsema, Alyse Williams, Tayler Dykes, Ernesto Guerra-Farfan, Jordi Tomas-Hernandez, Jordi Teixidor-Serra, Vicente Molero-Garcia, Jordi Selga-Marsa, Juan Antonio Porcel-Vazquez, Jose Vicente Andres-Peiro, Ignacio Esteban-Feliu, Nuria Vidal-Tarrason, Jordi Serracanta, Jorge Nuñez-Camarena, Maria del Mar Villar-Casares, Jaume Mestre-Torres, Pilar Lalueza-Broto, Felipe Moreira-Borim, Yaiza Garcia-Sanchez, Francesc Marcano-Fernández, Laia Martínez-Carreres, David Martí-Garín, Jorge Serrano-Sanz, Joel Sánchez-Fernández, Matsuyama Sanz-Molero, Alejandro Carballo, Xavier Pelfort, Francesc Acerboni-Flores, Anna Alavedra-Massana, Neus Anglada-Torres, Alexandre Berenguer, Jaume Cámara-Cabrera, Ariadna Caparros-García, Ferran Fillat-Gomà, Ruben Fuentes-López, Ramona Garcia-Rodriguez, Nuria Gimeno-Calavia, Marta Martínez-Álvarez, Patricia Martínez-Grau, Raúl Pellejero-García, Ona Ràfols-Perramon, Juan Manuel Peñalver, Mònica Salomó Domènech, Albert Soler-Cano, Aldo Velasco-Barrera, Christian Yela-Verdú, Mercedes Bueno-Ruiz, Estrella Sánchez-Palomino, Vito Andriola, Matilde Molina-Corbacho, Yeray Maldonado-Sotoca, Alfons Gasset-Teixidor, Jorge Blasco-Moreu, Núria Fernández-Poch, Josep Rodoreda-Puigdemasa, Arnau Verdaguer-Figuerola, Heber Enrique Cueva-Sevieri, Santiago Garcia-Gimenez, Darius G. 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