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Quality Improvement of Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Neurological Surgery: Ochsner Health System Protocol

Quality Improvement of Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Neurological Surgery: Ochsner Health System Protocol

Similarly, a single hospital system (Mayo Clinic) analysis of 1622 craniotomies for tumor resections between 2012 and 2017 documented a 3% incidence of VTE [4]. A large retrospective hospital system study (at the University of California) reported the incidence of VTE in patients who underwent spine surgery for nonmalignant versus malignant pathology as 0.5% versus 2.0%, respectively [5]. Incidence of VTE among patients with trauma is, however, much higher.

Velina S Chavarro, Jayanth Mosalakanti, Stephen Z Shapiro, Yana Bukovskaya, Stephanie Youssef, Steven Deitelzweig, Joseph Keen, Cuong Bui, Lora Kahn

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e57278


Authors’ Response to Peer Reviews of “Cardiotoxicity in Pediatric Cancer Survivorship: Retrospective Cohort Study”

Authors’ Response to Peer Reviews of “Cardiotoxicity in Pediatric Cancer Survivorship: Retrospective Cohort Study”

The Results section now features the following structure: Study Population Characteristics (Background to All Objectives) Incidence of Cardiovascular Complications (Objective 1) Temporal Patterns and Treatment Era Effects (Objectives 2 and 4) Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Complications (Objective 3) Risk Prediction Model (Objective 5) Impact on Survival and Quality of Life (Objective 6) Exploration of Cardioprotective Factors (Objective 7) Comparison with Sibling Controls (Objective 8) This organization ensures

Masab Mansoor, Andrew Ibrahim

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e79672


Peer Review of “Cardiotoxicity in Pediatric Cancer Survivorship: Retrospective Cohort Study”

Peer Review of “Cardiotoxicity in Pediatric Cancer Survivorship: Retrospective Cohort Study”

Analyze whether lifestyle modifications (eg, regular exercise) or cardioprotective medications influence the incidence of cardiotoxicity. Conduct a subgroup analysis on survivors who received cardioprotective interventions versus those who did not. Please indicate whether the proportional hazards assumptions were tested and consider reporting Schoenfeld residuals or time-dependent covariate analyses. Please include more details on how missing data were handled.

John Lucas Jr

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e79523


Cardiotoxicity in Pediatric Cancer Survivorship: Retrospective Cohort Study

Cardiotoxicity in Pediatric Cancer Survivorship: Retrospective Cohort Study

Determine the prevalence and incidence of various cardiovascular complications (including cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease, and arrhythmias) among childhood cancer survivors. Analyze the temporal patterns of cardiotoxicity onset in relation to cancer diagnosis and treatment completion.

Masab Mansoor, Andrew Ibrahim

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e65299


Incidence, Prognostic Factors, and Treatment Impact on Survival in Natural Killer/T-Cell Lymphoma: Population-Based Study in the United States

Incidence, Prognostic Factors, and Treatment Impact on Survival in Natural Killer/T-Cell Lymphoma: Population-Based Study in the United States

The selected dataset was “SEER Database: Incidence - SEER Research Data, 17 Registries, Nov 2022 Sub (2000‐2020),” which was released in April 2023, based on submissions from November 2022.

Yi Zhao, Yi Zhong, Mengqi Xiong, Linlin Huang, Xiujin Ye, Jingsong He

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70129


HIV Incidence and Associated Risk Factors Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men in Tianjin, China: Retrospective Cohort Study

HIV Incidence and Associated Risk Factors Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men in Tianjin, China: Retrospective Cohort Study

YMSM under 25 years of age represent a demographic with increasing numbers of new HIV infections even as HIV incidence is declining globally [9]. Although there were some data on HIV prevalence among YMSM [9,10], the epidemic remains poorly defined among in this population [11], particularly the data of incidence is scarcely reported. Understanding HIV incidence—especially among subgroups of key populations—is essential for effectively targeting strategies to prevent new HIV infections [12].

Yan Guo, Hui Gong, Xiangyu Yan, Xinying Zhang, Tielin Ning, Zhongquan Liu, Long Li, Jie Yang, Liu Li, Changxu Ma, Zhuang Cui, Maohe Yu

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e66487


Spatiotemporal Correlation Analysis for the Incidence of Esophageal and Gastric Cancer From 2010 to 2019: Ecological Study

Spatiotemporal Correlation Analysis for the Incidence of Esophageal and Gastric Cancer From 2010 to 2019: Ecological Study

Furthermore, the high-incidence regions for esophageal cancer are primarily distributed in East Asia, Southeastern Africa, and Northern Europe, while the high-incidence regions for gastric cancer are mainly distributed in East Asia and Eastern Europe [5]. The spatial distribution of these 2 cancers exhibits certain overlapping patterns. However, there has been no global-level spatiotemporal correlation analysis simultaneously examining the incidence of both esophageal and gastric cancer [17-22].

Zixuan Cui, Chen Suo, Yidan Zhao, Shuo Wang, Ming Zhao, Ruilin Chen, Linyao Lu, Tiejun Zhang, Xingdong Chen

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e66655


Clinical Characteristics of Virologically Confirmed Respiratory Syncytial Virus in English Primary Care: Protocol for an Observational Study of Acute Respiratory Infection

Clinical Characteristics of Virologically Confirmed Respiratory Syncytial Virus in English Primary Care: Protocol for an Observational Study of Acute Respiratory Infection

More precise contemporary data to estimate the incidence of RSV in the community and understand the clinical and economic burden of RSV infection in adults would assist in planning any new RSV vaccination program. Deployed at scale, POCT for RSV has the potential to address the gaps in our knowledge about incidence, clinical presentation, and disease burden.

Uy Hoang, Utkarsh Agrawal, José Manuel Ordóñez-Mena, Zachary Marcum, Jennifer Radin, Andre Araujo, Catherine A Panozzo, Orsolya Balogh, Mihir Desai, Ahreej Eltayeb, Tianyi Lu, Catia Nicodemo, Xinchun Gu, Rosalind Goudie, Xuejuan Fan, Elizabeth Button, Jessica Smylie, Mark Joy, Gavin Jamie, William Elson, Rachel Byford, Joan Madia, Sneha Anand, Filipa Ferreira, Stavros Petrou, David Martin, Simon de Lusignan

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60669


Google Trends Assessment of Keywords Related to Smoking and Smoking Cessation During the COVID-19 Pandemic in 4 European Countries: Retrospective Analysis

Google Trends Assessment of Keywords Related to Smoking and Smoking Cessation During the COVID-19 Pandemic in 4 European Countries: Retrospective Analysis

Among these major events, it was assumed that lockdowns, vaccination campaigns, and rising incidence would induce the greatest echo in Google Trends data [33]. From the results of available survey studies, we expected the RSV to mirror the trend of increased interest in consumption and a decrease in cessation and treatment [15].

Tobias Jagomast, Jule Finck, Imke Tangemann-Münstedt, Katharina Auth, Daniel Drömann, Klaas F Franzen

Online J Public Health Inform 2024;16:e57718