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  1. Book: Path PASCAL user manual

    Kolstad, R / Campbell, R

    (Reports / ILLINOIS UNIV URBANA ; UILU-ENG-80-1706 ; Reports / ILLINOIS UNIV URBANA ; UIUCDCS-F-80-893)

    1980  

    Author's details R. Kolstad ; R. Campbell
    Series title Reports / ILLINOIS UNIV URBANA ; UILU-ENG-80-1706
    Reports / ILLINOIS UNIV URBANA ; UIUCDCS-F-80-893
    Size GETR. PAG.
    Document type Book
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  2. Book: PATHOS, a Path Pascal operating system

    McKendry, Martin S / Campbell, Roy Harold / Kolstad, Robert B

    (UILU-ENG ; 80-1716 ; UIUCDCS-R ; 80-1016)

    1980  

    Author's details by Martin S. McKendry, Roy H. Campbell, Robert B. Kolstad
    Series title UILU-ENG ; 80-1716
    UIUCDCS-R ; 80-1016
    Language English
    Size 20 p, ill, 28 cm
    Publisher Dept. of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Publishing place Urbana, Ill
    Document type Book
    Note Bibliography: p. 20 ; June 1980
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  3. Article ; Online: Peste noire (1347–1352) et Covid-19 (2019–20-- ?) 1. Les similitudes

    Campbell, Pascal

    Médecine de Catastrophe - Urgences Collectives

    2020  Volume 4, Issue 2, Page(s) 149–151

    Keywords General Nursing ; Emergency Medicine ; covid19
    Language French
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 1439096-6
    ISSN 1279-8479
    ISSN 1279-8479
    DOI 10.1016/j.pxur.2020.05.003
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Article ; Online: Peste noire (1347–1352) et Covid-19 (2019–20-- ?)

    Campbell, Pascal

    Médecine de Catastrophe - Urgences Collectives

    les conséquences

    2020  Volume 4, Issue 3, Page(s) 265–267

    Keywords General Nursing ; Emergency Medicine ; covid19
    Language French
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 1439096-6
    ISSN 1279-8479
    ISSN 1279-8479
    DOI 10.1016/j.pxur.2020.08.004
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  5. Book: Tcode: an intermediate code for the path PASCAL compiler version 1.0

    Mcnabb, D / Beshers, G / Campbell, R

    (Reports / ILLINOIS UNIV URBANA ; UILU-ENG-82-1714 ; Reports / ILLINOIS UNIV URBANA ; UIUCDCS-R-82-1060)

    1982  

    Author's details D. Mcnabb ; G. Beshers ; R. Campbell
    Series title Reports / ILLINOIS UNIV URBANA ; UILU-ENG-82-1714
    Reports / ILLINOIS UNIV URBANA ; UIUCDCS-R-82-1060
    Keywords Compilers (Computer programs) ; Path Pascal (Computer program language) ; Trees (Graph theory)
    Language English
    Size 22 S
    Document type Book
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  6. Article ; Online: Implementing genomics in the neonatal period: An assessment of parental decision making and anxiety.

    Wainstein, Tasha / Campbell, Teresa / Stojkova, Biljana J / Lavoie, Pascal M / Elliott, Alison M

    Journal of genetic counseling

    2022  Volume 31, Issue 6, Page(s) 1306–1316

    Abstract: As uptake of rapid genome sequencing (GS) in the neonatal period steadily increases, a clinical genetics service that is optimized to the needs of parents becomes increasingly important. We aimed to investigate factors that influence decision making ... ...

    Abstract As uptake of rapid genome sequencing (GS) in the neonatal period steadily increases, a clinical genetics service that is optimized to the needs of parents becomes increasingly important. We aimed to investigate factors that influence decision making about rapid GS by parents of infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) and explore their experiences of decisional conflict and anxiety during this time. Parents of neonates suspected of having a genetic disorder and offered rapid GS in the NICU completed a questionnaire measuring experience with GS counseling, decisional conflict, and anxiety level. Our results demonstrate that despite a largely positive GS experience (70%; 21/30) among the survey respondents, 50.0% (14/28) experienced moderate to severe anxiety measured using the GAD-7 scale, and 34.6% (9/26) experienced decisional conflict measured using the SURE scale. We also showed that prematurity may be a modifier of anxiety in this group of parents and although not statistically significant, distance lived away from the hospital site could have practical significance. Open-ended responses to survey questions highlighted that feeling overwhelmed, the types of engagements parents had with healthcare providers, and the timing of information provision also influenced parental decision making in this setting. We suggest that the GAD-7 scale for generalized anxiety and SURE scale for decisional conflict could be incorporated by genetic counselors into routine care of parents of neonates who have been offered rapid GS to identify those who may need additional support (resources, information, or psychological). These tools may inform ways that communication between patients and providers can be improved and enhanced and clinical genetics services in the NICU can be optimized. We suggest that integrating genetic counselors into the NICU care team could increase access for this population and ensure delivery of optimized patient education and counseling.
    MeSH term(s) Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Humans ; Decision Making ; Parents/psychology ; Anxiety ; Intensive Care Units, Neonatal ; Genomics
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-06-22
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1117799-8
    ISSN 1573-3599 ; 1059-7700
    ISSN (online) 1573-3599
    ISSN 1059-7700
    DOI 10.1002/jgc4.1605
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  7. Article ; Online: Parenchymal volume preservation during partial nephrectomy: improved methodology to assess impact and predictive factors.

    Kazama, Akira / Attawettayanon, Worapat / Munoz-Lopez, Carlos / Rathi, Nityam / Lewis, Kieran / Maina, Eran / Campbell, Rebecca A / Lone, Zaeem / Boumitri, Melissa / Kaouk, Jihad / Haber, Georges-Pascal / Haywood, Samuel / Almassi, Nima / Weight, Christopher / Li, Jianbo / Campbell, Steven C

    BJU international

    2024  

    Abstract: Objective: To rigorously evaluate the impact of the percentage of parenchymal volume preserved (PPVP) and how well the preserved parenchyma recovers from ischaemia (Rec: Patients and methods: A total of 894 PN patients with available studies (2011- ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To rigorously evaluate the impact of the percentage of parenchymal volume preserved (PPVP) and how well the preserved parenchyma recovers from ischaemia (Rec
    Patients and methods: A total of 894 PN patients with available studies (2011-2014) were evaluated. The PPVP was measured from cross-sectional imaging at ≤3 months before and 3-12 months after PN using semi-automated software. Pearson correlation evaluated relationships between continuous variables. Multivariable linear regression evaluated predictors of ipsilateral glomerular filtration rate (GFR) preserved and the PPVP. Relative-importance analysis was used to evaluate the impact of the PPVP on ipsilateral GFR preserved. Rec
    Results: The median tumour size and R.E.N.A.L. nephrometry score were 3.4 cm and 7, respectively. In all, 49 patients (5.5%) had a solitary kidney. In all, 538 (60%)/251 (28%)/104 (12%) patients were managed with warm/cold/zero ischaemia, respectively. The median pre/post ipsilateral GFRs were 40/31 mL/min/1.73 m
    Conclusions: A reduced PPVP predominates regarding functional decline after PN, although a low Rec
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-14
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1462191-5
    ISSN 1464-410X ; 1464-4096 ; 1358-8672
    ISSN (online) 1464-410X
    ISSN 1464-4096 ; 1358-8672
    DOI 10.1111/bju.16300
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  8. Article ; Online: Limitations of Parenchymal Volume Analysis for Estimating Split Renal Function and New Baseline Glomerular Filtration Rate After Radical Nephrectomy.

    Lewis, Kieran / Maina, Eran N / Lopez, Carlos Munoz / Rathi, Nityam / Attawettayanon, Worapat / Kazama, Akira / Kaouk, Jihad / Haber, Georges-Pascal / Eltemamy, Mohamad / Krishnamurthi, Venkatesh / Abouassaly, Robert / Weight, Christopher J / Campbell, Steven C

    The Journal of urology

    2024  , Page(s) 101097JU0000000000003903

    Abstract: Purpose: Accurately predicting new baseline glomerular filtration rate (NBGFR) after radical nephrectomy (RN) can improve counseling about RN vs partial nephrectomy. Split renal function (SRF)-based models are optimal, and differential parenchymal ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: Accurately predicting new baseline glomerular filtration rate (NBGFR) after radical nephrectomy (RN) can improve counseling about RN vs partial nephrectomy. Split renal function (SRF)-based models are optimal, and differential parenchymal volume analysis (PVA) is more accurate than nuclear renal scans (NRS) for this purpose. However, there are minimal data regarding the limitations of PVA. Our objective was to identify patient-/tumor-related factors associated with PVA inaccuracy.
    Materials and methods: Five hundred and ninety-eight RN patients (2006-2021) with preoperative CT/MRI were retrospectively analyzed, with 235 also having NRS. Our SRF-based model to predict NBGFR was: 1.25 × (Global
    Results: PVA and NRS accuracy were 73%/52% overall, and 71%/52% in patients with both studies (n = 235,
    Conclusions: PVA was more accurate for predicting NBGFR after RN than NRS. Inaccuracy of PVA correlated with factors that distort the parenchymal volume-function relationship or alter renal functional compensation. NRS inaccuracy was more common and unpredictable, likely reflecting the inherent inaccuracy of NRS. Awareness of cohorts where PVA is less accurate can help guide clinical decision-making.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-08
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 3176-8
    ISSN 1527-3792 ; 0022-5347
    ISSN (online) 1527-3792
    ISSN 0022-5347
    DOI 10.1097/JU.0000000000003903
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