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      Electrodiagnostic Predictors of Outcomes After In Situ Decompression of the Ulnar Nerve

      Journal of Hand Surgery
      Vol. 48Issue 1p28–36Published online: November 9, 2022
      • Matthew M. Florczynski
      • Lingxuan Kong
      • Patricia B. Burns
      • Lu Wang
      • Kevin C. Chung
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        Patients with severe ulnar neuropathy at the elbow frequently experience suboptimal surgical outcomes. Clinical symptoms alone may not accurately represent the severity of underlying nerve injury, calling for objective assessment tools, such as electrodiagnostic studies. The goal of our study was to determine whether specific electrodiagnostic parameters can be used to predict the outcomes after in situ decompression of the ulnar nerve.
        Electrodiagnostic Predictors of Outcomes After In Situ Decompression of the Ulnar Nerve
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        Trust and Distrust in Opioid Decision-Making: A Qualitative Assessment of Patient-Doctor Relationship

        Journal of Hand Surgery
        Vol. 47Issue 2p151–159.e1Published online: December 13, 2021
        • Hoyune E. Cho
        • Jessica I. Billig
        • Mary E. Byrnes
        • Steven C. Haase
        • Jennifer F. Waljee
        • Kevin C. Chung
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          Surgeons often prescribe opioid analgesics for pain management after surgery. However, we understand little about how patients perceive opioid prescribing and make decisions to use opioids for postoperative pain management. In this study, we aimed to gain an understanding of patients’ decision-making process on postoperative opioid use.
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          Patterns of Upper Extremity Reconstruction for Patients With Tetraplegia Across the United States: A Retrospective Study

          Journal of Hand Surgery
          Vol. 46Issue 11p952–962.e24Published online: August 5, 2021
          • Kristine A. Huynh
          • Hoyune E. Cho
          • Molin Yue
          • Lu Wang
          • Kevin C. Chung
          • Jennifer F. Waljee
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            The rates of upper extremity reconstruction for patients with tetraplegia remain low. We performed a retrospective study to assess recent reconstruction rates and delineate factors associated with the occurrence of reconstruction.
            Patterns of Upper Extremity Reconstruction for Patients With Tetraplegia Across the United States: A Retrospective Study
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            Variability in the Use of Disposable Surgical Supplies: A Surgeon Survey and Life Cycle Analysis

            Journal of Hand Surgery
            Vol. 46Issue 12p1071–1078Published online: July 15, 2021
            • Natalie B. Baxter
            • Alfred P. Yoon
            • Kevin C. Chung
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              A substantial amount of waste is generated during surgery, yet few studies have investigated this problem. Therefore, we conducted a multicenter survey to investigate how the variation in the use of disposable supplies contributes to the environmental and financial burdens of health care.
              Variability in the Use of Disposable Surgical Supplies: A Surgeon Survey and Life Cycle Analysis
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              Quality Metrics in Hand Surgery: A Systematic Review

              Journal of Hand Surgery
              Vol. 46Issue 11p972–979.e1Published online: July 13, 2021
              • Shannon M. Wood
              • You J. Kim
              • Anne V. Seyferth
              • Kevin C. Chung
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                The enactment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010 placed an emphasis on measuring the quality of care. However, the issue of how best to measure quality remains in question. Although some surgical specialties frequently rely on quality measures such as the mortality rate, measuring quality in hand surgery necessitates the use of metrics beyond this traditional scope. A review was performed of the potential quality metrics used in the hand surgery literature published after the Affordable Care Act was enacted, to identify current trends in quality measurement and guide efforts to improve the quality of care in hand surgery.
                Quality Metrics in Hand Surgery: A Systematic Review
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                Variation in Use of Electrodiagnostic Testing: Analysis From the Michigan Collaborative Hand Initiative for Quality in Surgery

                Journal of Hand Surgery
                Vol. 46Issue 3p169–177Published online: January 7, 2021
                • Jessica I. Billig
                • Sandra V. Kotsis
                • Kevin C. Chung
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                  To evaluate factors that predict the use of electrodiagnostic testing (EDS) for patients undergoing carpal tunnel release (CTR).
                  Variation in Use of Electrodiagnostic Testing: Analysis From the Michigan Collaborative Hand Initiative for Quality in Surgery
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                  Industry Funding and Self-Declared Conflict of Interest in Hand Surgery Publications

                  Journal of Hand Surgery
                  Vol. 45Issue 6p479–487Published online: April 1, 2020
                  • Phillip R. Ross
                  • Shannon M. Wood
                  • Kevin C. Chung
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                    Accurate financial disclosure is essential to prevent bias in scientific reporting. We aimed (1) to document the extent of industry financial payments to hand surgery literature authors and (2) to uncover discrepancies in author self-declared conflict of interest (COI).
                    Industry Funding and Self-Declared Conflict of Interest in Hand Surgery Publications
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