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Kawasaki Disease And Mis-C At A Community Children’S Hospital In Pennsylvania: A Five-And-A-Half Year Retrospective Study, Kelsey Kaplan Do, Kayle Barndt Do, Ruchi Gupta Md, Kris Rooney Md, Kyle Shaak Mph
Kawasaki Disease And Mis-C At A Community Children’S Hospital In Pennsylvania: A Five-And-A-Half Year Retrospective Study, Kelsey Kaplan Do, Kayle Barndt Do, Ruchi Gupta Md, Kris Rooney Md, Kyle Shaak Mph
Department of Pediatrics
No abstract provided.
Falls From Homes, It’S Not Just A Window Problem, Julia Vandenheuvel Md, Michele Dunstan, Kyle Shaak Bs, Sarah A. Jones Sapienza Md, Debra Esernio-Jenssen Md
Falls From Homes, It’S Not Just A Window Problem, Julia Vandenheuvel Md, Michele Dunstan, Kyle Shaak Bs, Sarah A. Jones Sapienza Md, Debra Esernio-Jenssen Md
Department of Pediatrics
No abstract provided.
Gender Analysis Of Publishing Among Medical Students In Dermatology, Michelle Militello, Mindy D. Szeto, Kayd J. Pulsipher, Abigail L. Meckley, Kristen H. Ward, Taylor Harp, Colby L. Presley, Cara Barber, Hope R. Rietcheck, Taylor M. Runion, Chandler W. Rundle, Robert P. Dellavalle
Gender Analysis Of Publishing Among Medical Students In Dermatology, Michelle Militello, Mindy D. Szeto, Kayd J. Pulsipher, Abigail L. Meckley, Kristen H. Ward, Taylor Harp, Colby L. Presley, Cara Barber, Hope R. Rietcheck, Taylor M. Runion, Chandler W. Rundle, Robert P. Dellavalle
Research and Historical Works - 2021
No abstract provided.
A Study On The Efficacy Of A Naloxone Training Program, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Hoonani M. Cuadrado, Seth A. Campbell Pa-C, Bennie Eliason Chw, Chase Jones Do, Aaron Fedor Do, Lauren Grantz Pharmd, Csp, Paige Roth Lsw, Marna Greenberg
A Study On The Efficacy Of A Naloxone Training Program, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Hoonani M. Cuadrado, Seth A. Campbell Pa-C, Bennie Eliason Chw, Chase Jones Do, Aaron Fedor Do, Lauren Grantz Pharmd, Csp, Paige Roth Lsw, Marna Greenberg
Department of Emergency Medicine
Introduction: The use of naloxone to reverse a potentially fatal opioid overdose is a harm reduction strategy that reduces mortality and increases the potential for referral to substance use treatment for affected individuals. In the setting of outreach performed by a street medicine team, we aimed to determine the effectiveness of an educational intervention involving distribution of naloxone accompanied by a brief instructive session about opioids, opioid overdose, and medication administration. Methods: Our street medicine outreach team distributed 200 naloxone kits to clinicians and volunteers involved in caring for patients on ‘street rounds,’ as well as in shelters, soup kitchens, …
Agents Of Exposure In Transgender Patient Cases Managed By A Toxicologist: An Analysis Of The Toxicology Investigator’S Consortium (Toxic) Registry, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Olivia A. Hardy, Alexandra M. Amaducci, Judith N. Sabino, Beth Careyva, Matthew D. Cook Do, Kenneth D. Katz Md, Marna Greenberg Do, Mph, Ryan M Surmaitis Do, Andrew Koons, Joseph B. Zackary Md
Agents Of Exposure In Transgender Patient Cases Managed By A Toxicologist: An Analysis Of The Toxicology Investigator’S Consortium (Toxic) Registry, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Olivia A. Hardy, Alexandra M. Amaducci, Judith N. Sabino, Beth Careyva, Matthew D. Cook Do, Kenneth D. Katz Md, Marna Greenberg Do, Mph, Ryan M Surmaitis Do, Andrew Koons, Joseph B. Zackary Md
Department of Family Medicine
No abstract provided.
Relationship Between Sexual Activity, Contraceptive Utilization And Biopsychosocial Characteristics Among Homeless Shelter Adolescents., Brittney A Gaudet, Nina Liu, Allison N Kayne, Taylor L Jarvill, Cecilia Zemanek, Jeffrey M Downen, Hoonani M Cuadrado, Amy B Smith, Marna R Greenberg, Jessica L Jacoby, Joanne N Quinones
Relationship Between Sexual Activity, Contraceptive Utilization And Biopsychosocial Characteristics Among Homeless Shelter Adolescents., Brittney A Gaudet, Nina Liu, Allison N Kayne, Taylor L Jarvill, Cecilia Zemanek, Jeffrey M Downen, Hoonani M Cuadrado, Amy B Smith, Marna R Greenberg, Jessica L Jacoby, Joanne N Quinones
Department of Emergency Medicine
Objective: To determine whether biopsychosocial factors are associated with sexual activity and contraceptive utilization among homeless shelter adolescents. Methods: A retrospective study of 440 adolescents at a shelter in Pennsylvania between February 2015 and September 2019 was conducted. The cohort was evaluated to determine what relationship age, gender identity, substance use, and trauma history have with sexual activity and contraceptive utilization. Results: Sexual activity was significantly related to age (mean 15.8+1.4 years in sexually active vs. 14.7+1.6 years in abstinent youth, p<0.001); remote history of self-harm behavior (relative risk ratio (RR) 1.23 [95% CI 1.03-1.46]; p=0.02), history of aggressive behavior (RR 1.21 [95% CI 1.01-1.46]; p=0.04), history of trauma (RR 1.24 [95% CI 1.04-1.48]; p=0.03), and substance use (RR 2.27 [95%CI 1.86-2.77]; p<0.001). There were 55.7% sexually active females vs. 42.50% males reporting contraception use (p=0.01). After adjustment, older age and substance use remained significantly associated with sexual activity (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 1.58 [95% CI 1.36-1.83]; p<0.001 and AOR 5.18 [95% CI 3.28-8.18]; p<0.001, respectively). Conclusions: Females self-reported sexual activity using contraception more than males. After adjustment, older age and substance use were associated with sexual activity. By better understanding the impact these factors can have on contraceptive utilization, informed policy and practice interventions can be developed and implemented to help increase safe sex practices in spaces where homeless adolescents access healthcare.
Improving Patient Access Knowledge, Xinyi He, Krista Bott Md, Sean Quinlan-Davidson Md
Improving Patient Access Knowledge, Xinyi He, Krista Bott Md, Sean Quinlan-Davidson Md
Research Scholars
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Covid-19 On Pregnancy And Neonatal Outcomes, Jessica Davis, Joanne Quiñones Md, Msce, Michael Young
The Impact Of Covid-19 On Pregnancy And Neonatal Outcomes, Jessica Davis, Joanne Quiñones Md, Msce, Michael Young
Research Scholars
No abstract provided.
Is There A Difference Between Burn Patients Treated With Topical Mafenide Acetate Before And During Covid-19?, Morgan Anderson, Sigrid A. Blome-Eberwein Md
Is There A Difference Between Burn Patients Treated With Topical Mafenide Acetate Before And During Covid-19?, Morgan Anderson, Sigrid A. Blome-Eberwein Md
Research Scholars
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Gaps: Individual And Community Level Risk Factors For Non-Lethal Firearm Injuries In The U.S., Alexander Hanisak, Mark Cipolle Md
Bridging The Gaps: Individual And Community Level Risk Factors For Non-Lethal Firearm Injuries In The U.S., Alexander Hanisak, Mark Cipolle Md
Research Scholars
No abstract provided.
Assessing The Clinical Characteristics And Ventilator Parameters Of Covid-19 Mechanically Ventilated Patients At Lehigh Valley Health Network, Andrew Kelly, Kenneth Miller Med, Rrt-Nps
Assessing The Clinical Characteristics And Ventilator Parameters Of Covid-19 Mechanically Ventilated Patients At Lehigh Valley Health Network, Andrew Kelly, Kenneth Miller Med, Rrt-Nps
Research Scholars
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Patient Age In Progression To A Hemorrhoidectomy, Justin Yoon, William Sangster
The Effect Of Patient Age In Progression To A Hemorrhoidectomy, Justin Yoon, William Sangster
Research Scholars
No abstract provided.
Management Of Peritonsillar Abscess Within A Local Emergency Department: A Quality Analysis Study., Briana K Ortega, Spencer Short, Bryan G. Kane Md, Robert M. Dedio Md
Management Of Peritonsillar Abscess Within A Local Emergency Department: A Quality Analysis Study., Briana K Ortega, Spencer Short, Bryan G. Kane Md, Robert M. Dedio Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
OBJECTIVE: Peritonsillar abscess (PTA) is the most common deep space infection of the head and neck, affecting thousands of people annually with high treatment costs. The purpose of this project was to determine how in-network emergency departments (EDs) adhere to generally accepted guidelines regarding diagnosis and management of potential PTAs.
METHODS: The authors performed a retrospective chart review to identify patients with PTA in five EDs in one year. Information pertaining to diagnostic tests, treatment, and airway status was also collected. Descriptive analysis was used to assess if EDs were consistent with generally accepted guidelines.
RESULTS: Six hundred twenty-one patient …
Incidence Of Secondary Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis In Critically-Ill Covid-19 Patients., Jamie Allen, Matthew M Mccambridge, Hope Kincaid, Joshua A Kalter
Incidence Of Secondary Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis In Critically-Ill Covid-19 Patients., Jamie Allen, Matthew M Mccambridge, Hope Kincaid, Joshua A Kalter
Department of Emergency Medicine
Objective Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with diffuse lung injury that can progress to acute respiratory distress syndrome, multisystem-organ failure, and death. The inflammatory storm seen in many COVID-19 patients closely resembles secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (sHLH) which has been described in other virus-associated severe sepsis. We sought to describe the incidence of sHLH in COVID-19 infected patients. Design In this retrospective study, we reviewed the records of critically ill COVID-19 positive patients to determine the incidence of sHLH. An H-score for sHLH diagnosis was determined for each study participant, with a score greater than 169 points needed for diagnosis. …
What’S In The Lv? A Story Of Scad Leading To Anterior Apical Aneurysm With Left Ventricular Thrombus, Lekha Racharla Do, Zeel Patel Do, Tyler Boozel Do, Rahul Gupta Md, Sagar Vadhar Do, Akhil Kher Md, Ellina C. Feiner Md, Yasotha Rajeswaran Md, Daniel J. Makowski Do
What’S In The Lv? A Story Of Scad Leading To Anterior Apical Aneurysm With Left Ventricular Thrombus, Lekha Racharla Do, Zeel Patel Do, Tyler Boozel Do, Rahul Gupta Md, Sagar Vadhar Do, Akhil Kher Md, Ellina C. Feiner Md, Yasotha Rajeswaran Md, Daniel J. Makowski Do
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Feasibility Of Implementing A Street Medicine Program To Deliver Naloxone Kits And Associated Education, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Lexis Laubach Bs, Hoonani M. Cuadrado Mspas, Pa-C, Seth A. Campbell Pa-C, Lauren Grantz Pharmd, Csp, Paige Roth Lsw, Jennifer E. Macfarlan Mph, Chase Jones Do, Aaron Fedor Do, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep
Feasibility Of Implementing A Street Medicine Program To Deliver Naloxone Kits And Associated Education, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Lexis Laubach Bs, Hoonani M. Cuadrado Mspas, Pa-C, Seth A. Campbell Pa-C, Lauren Grantz Pharmd, Csp, Paige Roth Lsw, Jennifer E. Macfarlan Mph, Chase Jones Do, Aaron Fedor Do, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of Falls Efficacy Scale And Vulnerable Elders Survey As Predictors Of Falls., Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Mph, Ali Yazdanyar Do, Phd, Mmm, Ryan M Surmaitis Do, Alexander Youngdahl Do, Richard Chow Do, Sofia Murillo, Allen Zeng, Bryan G. Kane Md
Analysis Of Falls Efficacy Scale And Vulnerable Elders Survey As Predictors Of Falls., Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Mph, Ali Yazdanyar Do, Phd, Mmm, Ryan M Surmaitis Do, Alexander Youngdahl Do, Richard Chow Do, Sofia Murillo, Allen Zeng, Bryan G. Kane Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
Introduction Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among older adults according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Falls Efficacy Scale (FES) and Vulnerable Elder Survey (VES-13) are validated screening tools used to assess concern of falling, health deterioration and functional decline. We set out to determine if the FES or VES-13 could serve as a predictor of falls among older adults in the Emergency Department (ED) setting. Methods This prospective pilot cohort study was conducted at a Level 1 Trauma Center. ED patients aged ≥65 were eligible for the study if they had a …
Relationship Between Sexual Activity, Contraceptive Utilization And Biopsychosocial Characteristics Among Homeless Adolescents, Brittany Gaudet Bs, Msph, Nina Liu Bs, Jeffrey Downen Bs, Ms, Taylor Jarvill Ba, Cecilia E. Zemanek Bs, Michele N. Karn Bs, Hoonani M. Cuadrado Mspas, Pa-C, Joanne Quiñones Md, Msce
Relationship Between Sexual Activity, Contraceptive Utilization And Biopsychosocial Characteristics Among Homeless Adolescents, Brittany Gaudet Bs, Msph, Nina Liu Bs, Jeffrey Downen Bs, Ms, Taylor Jarvill Ba, Cecilia E. Zemanek Bs, Michele N. Karn Bs, Hoonani M. Cuadrado Mspas, Pa-C, Joanne Quiñones Md, Msce
USF-LVHN SELECT
No abstract provided.
Accuracy Of Psychiatrists' Assessment Of Medication Adherence In An Outpatient Setting., Katherine B. Martin Md
Accuracy Of Psychiatrists' Assessment Of Medication Adherence In An Outpatient Setting., Katherine B. Martin Md
Department of Psychiatry
BACKGROUND: Many patients have uncontrolled psychiatric symptoms because they are not taking their medication as prescribed. Psychiatrists may have difficulty accurately assessing medication adherence, which is important because it helps guide them in how they prescribe. If nonadherence is the cause of uncontrolled symptoms, then strategies to improve adherence are advised. However, if nonadherence is not the cause, then the usual course of action would be to intensify or modify the medication regimen. Knowing whether nonadherence is a factor at the time of an appointment could help guide clinical decision making in real-time.
METHODS: A cohort of established patients in …
Reflecting On The First Year Of A New Psychiatric Econsult Service, Katherine B. Martin Md, Edward R. Norris Md, Fapa, Fapm, Rory L. Marraccini Md, Shanthi P. Lewis Md, Cecilia E. Zemanek Bs
Reflecting On The First Year Of A New Psychiatric Econsult Service, Katherine B. Martin Md, Edward R. Norris Md, Fapa, Fapm, Rory L. Marraccini Md, Shanthi P. Lewis Md, Cecilia E. Zemanek Bs
Department of Psychiatry
No abstract provided.
Axios Lumen Apposing Metal Stent In The Treatment Of Peripancreatic Fluid Collections, 4 Year Retrospective Observation At A Large Care Center, Michal Kloska Md, Valery Hrad Md, Abdul Aleem Md, Soorya N. Aggarwal Do, Shashin Shah Md, Zachary Zator Md, Hiral N. Shah Md
Axios Lumen Apposing Metal Stent In The Treatment Of Peripancreatic Fluid Collections, 4 Year Retrospective Observation At A Large Care Center, Michal Kloska Md, Valery Hrad Md, Abdul Aleem Md, Soorya N. Aggarwal Do, Shashin Shah Md, Zachary Zator Md, Hiral N. Shah Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Post-Extubation Stridor Complicating Covid-19-Associated Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Case Series., Joseph Moran Do, Sara Godil Md, Breanna S. Goldner Do, Kareem Godil Md, Jonaid Aslam Md
Post-Extubation Stridor Complicating Covid-19-Associated Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Case Series., Joseph Moran Do, Sara Godil Md, Breanna S. Goldner Do, Kareem Godil Md, Jonaid Aslam Md
Department of Medicine
Post-extubation stridor is a known complication of mechanical ventilation that affects a substantial number of all critical care patients and leads to increased morbidity and mortality. Common risk factors for the development of post-extubation stridor include female gender, older age, and prolonged length of mechanical ventilation. There may be an increased incidence of post-extubation stridor in patients who require mechanical ventilation to manage the respiratory complications of COVID-19. In this case series, we analyzed nine patients from across our institution who were intubated to manage acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) secondary to COVID-19 and subsequently developed post-extubation stridor. The patients …
Lgbt+ Older Adults, Lynn M. Wilson Do
Lgbt+ Older Adults, Lynn M. Wilson Do
Department of Family Medicine
No abstract provided.
Drivers Of Trust In Pediatric Health Care: Role Of Empathy And Communication, Allison Mcglynn, J. Nathan Hagstrom Md, Mhcm, Helen Julia
Drivers Of Trust In Pediatric Health Care: Role Of Empathy And Communication, Allison Mcglynn, J. Nathan Hagstrom Md, Mhcm, Helen Julia
Research Scholars Poster Presentation
No abstract provided.
Characterization Of Microbiology And Associated Antibiotic Usage In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Bridget Lunney, Tibisay Villalobos Md, Faap, Kristin M. Held-Wheatley Pharmd, Bcop
Characterization Of Microbiology And Associated Antibiotic Usage In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Bridget Lunney, Tibisay Villalobos Md, Faap, Kristin M. Held-Wheatley Pharmd, Bcop
Research Scholars Poster Presentation
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Pediatric Patients Diagnosed With Lyme Disease In The Lehigh Valley, Katiemarie Vottero Do, Jessica Phan, Kris Rooney Md, Tibisay Villalobos Md, Kristin M. Held Wheatley Pharmd, Bcop
Evaluation Of Pediatric Patients Diagnosed With Lyme Disease In The Lehigh Valley, Katiemarie Vottero Do, Jessica Phan, Kris Rooney Md, Tibisay Villalobos Md, Kristin M. Held Wheatley Pharmd, Bcop
Department of Pediatrics
No abstract provided.
Self-Harm Poisonings Among Transgender Patients: Analysis Of Toxicology Investigator’S Consortium Registry, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Natalie E. Ebeling-Koning Do, Cody R. Mcwhirter Bs, Mikayla B. Hurwitz Bs, Lexis T. Laubach Bs, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Judith Sabino Mph, Cdp, Beth Careyva M.D., Andrew L. Koons, Matthew D. Cook Do, Kenneth D. Katz Md, Robert D. Cannon Do, Ryan M Surmaitis Do
Self-Harm Poisonings Among Transgender Patients: Analysis Of Toxicology Investigator’S Consortium Registry, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Natalie E. Ebeling-Koning Do, Cody R. Mcwhirter Bs, Mikayla B. Hurwitz Bs, Lexis T. Laubach Bs, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Judith Sabino Mph, Cdp, Beth Careyva M.D., Andrew L. Koons, Matthew D. Cook Do, Kenneth D. Katz Md, Robert D. Cannon Do, Ryan M Surmaitis Do
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
Sex-Specific Outcomes In A Substance Use Intervention Program., Alexandra Amaducci, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Andrew W. Sheen Do, Hanna R. Warren Do, Pratik M. Parikh Do, Paige Roth Lsw, Kevin Weaver D.O.,Facoep, David M. Richardson Md, David B. Burmeister Do, Facep, Cpe, Jennifer Stephens Do, Robert D. Cannon Do
Sex-Specific Outcomes In A Substance Use Intervention Program., Alexandra Amaducci, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Andrew W. Sheen Do, Hanna R. Warren Do, Pratik M. Parikh Do, Paige Roth Lsw, Kevin Weaver D.O.,Facoep, David M. Richardson Md, David B. Burmeister Do, Facep, Cpe, Jennifer Stephens Do, Robert D. Cannon Do
Department of Emergency Medicine
PURPOSE: We performed an emergency department (ED)-based substance use screening, motivational interview-based intervention, and treatment referral program with the goal of determining sex-specific outcomes. Specifically, in this quality improvement project, we aimed to determine whether there was a difference among sexes in the type of substances used; the frequency of positive screening results for substance use disorder; agreeing to an intervention; the type of follow-up evaluation, participation, and referral; and attempts to change substance use after intervention.
METHODS: We prospectively studied a convenience sample of patients at 3 hospitals in Northeastern Pennsylvania from May 2017 through February 2018. Inclusion criteria …
Sleep Aspects And Sleep Disorders In Children And Adolescents, Sameh Morkous Md, Faan
Sleep Aspects And Sleep Disorders In Children And Adolescents, Sameh Morkous Md, Faan
Department of Pediatrics
No abstract provided.
Screening And Treating Hyperlipidemia In Patients On Tofacitinib, Tocilizumab, Sarilumab, And Baricitinib, William Torelli Do, Thomas A. Quinn Do, Kourtney Erickson Do, Andrea M. Soliman Do, Attiya Harit Ms, James Ross Md, Facp
Screening And Treating Hyperlipidemia In Patients On Tofacitinib, Tocilizumab, Sarilumab, And Baricitinib, William Torelli Do, Thomas A. Quinn Do, Kourtney Erickson Do, Andrea M. Soliman Do, Attiya Harit Ms, James Ross Md, Facp
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.