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Gender Differences And Survival Outcomes In Breast Cancer Patients: Stage Stratified Propensity Scoring Analysis Of The National Cancer Database, M Sebai, Pe Karabon, T Luan, S Kiran, N Dekhne Feb 2020

Gender Differences And Survival Outcomes In Breast Cancer Patients: Stage Stratified Propensity Scoring Analysis Of The National Cancer Database, M Sebai, Pe Karabon, T Luan, S Kiran, N Dekhne

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Background: There is limited research examining breast cancer gender differences. This study compares the trends and survival outcomes over the years between male (MBC) and female (FBC) breast cancer patients using the National Cancer Database (NCDB). Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the NCDB registry for MBC and FBC cases diagnosed between 2004 and 2014. Patient demographics, tumor characteristics, overall mortality (OM), and trends were compared between MBC and FBC Patients. Univariate, multivariate, and propensity score weighted analyses were done to compare MBC and FBC. Results: 19,488 MBC patients (0.9%) and 2,138,730 FBC patients (99.1%) were identified. Median follow-up was 59.63 months. …


High Lymph Node Positive To Sampled Ratio As A Potential Indication For Postoperative Radiation Therapy In Patients With Pn2 Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer, Nikhil P Mankuzhy, Muayad F Almahariq, Craig W Stevens, Thomas J Quinn Jan 2020

High Lymph Node Positive To Sampled Ratio As A Potential Indication For Postoperative Radiation Therapy In Patients With Pn2 Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer, Nikhil P Mankuzhy, Muayad F Almahariq, Craig W Stevens, Thomas J Quinn

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Background: The role for postoperative radiation therapy (PORT) for patients with non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with mediastinal lymph node (LN) involvement (pN2 disease) is controversial. We performed a SEER analysis comparing surgery alone with PORT among patients with pN2 NSCLC. As we await the final results of the LUNG ART trial, a subset of patients with a high LN positive to sampled (LPR) ratio may benefit from PORT. Patients/methods: Patients with pN2 NSCLC, ranging from 1989-2016, were assessed from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database. A propensity score (PS)-matched, inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) analysis was conducted …


Aortic Valve Calcium Score Indexed To Transaortic Valve Gradient: A Novel Hemodynamic And Anatomic Index For Patients With Low Gradient Aortic Stenosis., Ramy Mando, George S Hanzel, Francis Shannon, Ashish Chaddha, Craig Tucker, Michael Gallagher, Robert D Safian, Amr E Abbas May 2019

Aortic Valve Calcium Score Indexed To Transaortic Valve Gradient: A Novel Hemodynamic And Anatomic Index For Patients With Low Gradient Aortic Stenosis., Ramy Mando, George S Hanzel, Francis Shannon, Ashish Chaddha, Craig Tucker, Michael Gallagher, Robert D Safian, Amr E Abbas

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Background Aortic valve calcium score (AVCS) is a marker for aortic stenosis (AS) severity. We sought to evaluate the effect of aortic valve (AV) variables of flow defined by stroke volume index (SVI), area (AVA), and gradient (MG) on AVCS and study the role of AVCS/MG ratio in patients with low gradient AS.

Methods We retrospectively studied patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) for severe AS (defined by Echo, Cath, and multimodality team consensus) at our institution from January 1, 2014 through September 1, 2018. AVCS was compared among patient groups defined by their MG (low < or high ≥40 mmHg), echocardiographic SVI (low < or normal ≥35 mL/m2), and AVA (< 0.8 or ≥0.8 cm2) using a three-way factorial ANOVA. The AVCS/MG ratio was developed and compared to AVCS and AVCS/cm2 (annular area) to identify severe AS in patients with low gradient. AVCS/MG was developed based on AVSC (AU) 2000 in males, and 1600 in females/ 40 mmHg (50 and 30, retrospectively)

Results Our analysis …


A265 Lymphocytic Esophagitis: A Single Tertiary Center’S Experience With This Emerging Clinical Entity., C Shams, M Co, M Cappell Mar 2019

A265 Lymphocytic Esophagitis: A Single Tertiary Center’S Experience With This Emerging Clinical Entity., C Shams, M Co, M Cappell

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Background: Various disorders can produce esophagitis. Lymphocytic esophagitis (LE) has emerged as another clinical entity responsible for esophagitis symptoms. Although increasingly reported pathologically, the clinical characteristics of LE have not been well characterized. Aims: The present study extends the clinicopathologic characterization of LE by comprehensive analysis of 30 affected patients and identifies specific clinical presentations significantly associated with LE. Methods: Thirty patients were identified from January 2000-December 2016 that satisfied diagnostic criteria for LE by lower esophageal biopsy; (1) high concentration of intraepithelial lymphocytes and (2) few granulocytes (ratio of lymphocytes:granulocytes >50:1). Controls, selected from patients undergoing esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) during …


Caring For The Care‐Giver: Debriefing Following Intra‐Operative Death, Roy Soto, Julie Kado, Bryan Kerner, Paul O’Leary, Gerald Rosen Jan 2019

Caring For The Care‐Giver: Debriefing Following Intra‐Operative Death, Roy Soto, Julie Kado, Bryan Kerner, Paul O’Leary, Gerald Rosen

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Introduction: Intraoperative death affects a team of individuals, each with different levels of training and experience. Although briefings, time-outs, and debriefings have been well described, it is unclear how often they occur following intraoperative catastrophic events. We utilized an electronic survey to assess the frequency and potential utility of a formal debriefing process following the intraoperative death of a patient, and discuss our findings in light of the mental well-being of perioperative medical personnel. Methods:A 19 question electronic survey was distributed to primary operating room staff in two hospital systems. The survey was designed to identify which OR staff members …