Stanford SOAP Highlights 2025

May 15, 2025

21 Abstracts

8 oral, 13 posters

3 of the 6 best abstracts of the meeting were Stanford studies.


  • Best Paper Winner:
    • Jessie Ansari: Single nuclear transcriptomics uncover downregulation of FSHR in the myometrium of patients with uterine atony
      Authors: Ansari, Fornes, Knutsen, Michel, Kum, Winn, Cornfield
       
  • Best Paper Finalists:
    • Daiana Fornes: The TRPV4 channel could be part of the problem—and the solution—in uterine atony
      Authors: Fornes, Michel, Cornfield, Ansari
    • Sarah Ciechanowicz: Influence of pain psychological and sleep variables on acute to chronic postsurgical pain after cesarean delivery: a prospective observational study
      Authors: Ciechanowicz, Michel, Panigrahy, Guo, Carvalho, Sultan
  • Gertie Marx Research Competition Winner: 
    • Jordan Francke: Frequency of Adherence to Obstetric Anesthesia Best Practices for Cesarean Delivery: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Analysis
      Authors: Francke J, Justice S, Furdyna M, Klumpner T, Togioka B, Carvalho B, Reale S.
      Brigham Study with Stanford Collaboration
  • Gertie Marx Research Competition Finalist: 
    • Adjuvant Analgesic, Anxiolytic, and Sedative Medications Administered During Cesarean Delivery: A Retrospective Report from the Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group Research Consortium
      Authors: Chen, Reale, Justice, Sultan, Tiouririne, Furdyna, Sharawi
      Brigham Study with Stanford Collaboration
  • Top 10 Case Reports of the meeting:
    • Jordan Abrams. Medical Management of Congenital Heart block: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach
      Authors: Abrams, Ortner, Khandelwal, Brodt
  • Jessie Ansari won Teacher (<10 years) of the Year
  • Gerard W. Ostheimer Lecture: 7 Stanford and/or Stanford affiliated publications highlighted, many other studies were selected top publications of 2024 and included in the syllabus. Larry Chu’s AIM lab created the app for this lecture and associated publications.
  • Clemens Ortner Chaired and was faculty the Focused Assessed Transthoracic Echocardiography (FATE) Course workshop. James McAvoy was faculty on this workshop.
  • Andrea Traynor was faculty on the Trauma Informed Care workshop.
  • Pervez Sultan participated in the IARS/A&A workshop.

For a list of all the abstract including the amazing fellow and resident abstracts, view the full list here.

Please reference the SOAP syllabus for those who were not able to attend.