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Labrad : Vol 44, Issue 2 - September 2018, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Sep 2018

Labrad : Vol 44, Issue 2 - September 2018, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi

LABRAD

  • Inappropriate Requesting Of Glycated Haemoglobin (HBA1c) By Clinicians
  • Fecal Calprotectin (S100a8/S100a9)
  • Fecal Pancreatic Elastase: A Test for Pancreatic Insufficiency
  • Radiology Pathology Correlation
  • Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)
  • WHO Classification of Head and Neck Tumours: An Update
  • Plasma Metanephrines in Diagnosis of Pheochromocytoma
  • Megaloblastic Anemia
  • Aplastic AnemiaTransfusion Associated Circulatory Overload (Taco): A Severe But Preventable Transfusion Reaction


Social Work Triage In A School District For The School Year 2017-2018, Libby Milkovich, Briana A. Woods-Jaeger, Allison Zoromski Phd Sep 2018

Social Work Triage In A School District For The School Year 2017-2018, Libby Milkovich, Briana A. Woods-Jaeger, Allison Zoromski Phd

Posters

Purpose: One in 7 children ages 2-8 have a behavioral, mental or developmental diagnosis. The prevalence of mental health disorders increases in adolescence to over 20%. Only 36% of youth who have a mental health disorder in their lifetime receive treatment. School-based services can address barriers to care. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency and indication of referrals for students to 19 hospital-employed clinical social workers placed within a school district during one academic year (2017- 2018) and how the indication varies with level of schooling.

Methods: Students were referred to social workers by self, classmates …


Developmental Intervention Patterns In A Level Iv Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Nicu), Grace Winningham, Cy Nadler, Sarah Nyp, Eugenia K. Pallotto, Ashley Sherman Sep 2018

Developmental Intervention Patterns In A Level Iv Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Nicu), Grace Winningham, Cy Nadler, Sarah Nyp, Eugenia K. Pallotto, Ashley Sherman

Posters

Background: There are no evidence-based standards for if/when developmental interventions should be initiated while an infant is in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), or these services yield incremental benefit. To support future prospective studies evaluating the neurodevelopmental benefits of NICU-based services as well as standardizing protocols for developmental interventions in the NICU, a thorough descriptive investigation of current developmental intervention practices is necessary. Objective: To describe trends in the delivery of developmental interventions [physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), speech-language therapy (ST), child life (CL), and music therapy (MT)] in high-risk infants in a large level-IV NICU. Methods: Electronic …


Department Of Surgery Update, August 2018, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Aug 2018

Department Of Surgery Update, August 2018, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A four page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, and more.


Conjunctivitis, Infant >/= 29 Days Of Age Or Child, Children's Mercy Kansas City Aug 2018

Conjunctivitis, Infant >/= 29 Days Of Age Or Child, Children's Mercy Kansas City

Clinical Pathways (Formally Known As Care Process Models)

No abstract provided.


2018-2019 Pediatric Subspecialty Trainees, Children's Mercy Hospital Aug 2018

2018-2019 Pediatric Subspecialty Trainees, Children's Mercy Hospital

Residents and Fellows Portraits

Photo composites of the graduate pediatric trainees in allergy/immunology, child abuse pediatrics, child neurology, clinical child psychology, coagulation, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, epilepsy, hospice & palliative care, neonatal-perinatal medicine, pediatric adolescent gynecology, pediatric anesthesiology, pediatric bioethics, pediatric cardiology, pediatric clinical pharmacology, pediatric critical care medicine, pediatric dentistry, pediatric emergency medicine, pediatric endocrinology, pediatric gastroenterology, pediatric hematology/oncology, pediatric hospital medicine, pediatric infectious diseases, pediatric nephrology, pediatric ophthalmology, pediatric optometry, pediatric otolaryngology, pediatric pathology, pediatric pulmonology, pediatric radiology, pediatric rehabilitation, pediatric sleep medicine, pediatric sports medicine, pediatric surgery, pediatric residency and med/peds residency


Review Of Karyotypic Data From Low Grade Glial Brain Tumors, Specifically Pilocytic Astrocytomas, And Correlation Of Genetic Aberrations With Tumor Recurrence., Linda D. Cooley, Scott C. Smith, Lisa Warren, Melissa Gener, Kevin Ginn, John Herriges Aug 2018

Review Of Karyotypic Data From Low Grade Glial Brain Tumors, Specifically Pilocytic Astrocytomas, And Correlation Of Genetic Aberrations With Tumor Recurrence., Linda D. Cooley, Scott C. Smith, Lisa Warren, Melissa Gener, Kevin Ginn, John Herriges

Posters

Abstract: Brain tumors are the most common solid tumor of childhood. Approximately 50% of pediatric CNS tumors are low grade gliomas (WHO grade I or II) and Pilocytic astrocytoma (PA) is the most common accounting for 33% of all gliomas in children 0-14 years and ~18% of all childhood brain tumors. Prognosis with this slow-growing tumor is excellent; 10 year overall survival of ~95%. However, event free survival averages ~50%. Patient age and extent of tumor resection are key prognostic factors; tumor location and size impact resection and outcome. Histopathological features indicate PA is a benign tumor and rarely are …


Oncolog, Volume 63, Number 08, August 2018, Angie N. Meus, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt Aug 2018

Oncolog, Volume 63, Number 08, August 2018, Angie N. Meus, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • High-Dose Radiation Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer: trial tests whether radiomodulating agent GC4419 can enable higher doses of stereotactic body radiation therapy
  • Image-Guided Cordotomy for Cancer Pain: Computed tomography-guided cordotomy relieves cancer-related refractory pain
  • Esophageal, Pharyngoesophageal Reconstruction: Advanced surgical techniques restore digestive continuity
  • Therapy Preserves Swallowing Function: New trial tests different swallowing therapy regimens for head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy
  • OncoLog Says Farewell


Endomembrane-Associated Pre-Embedding Immunogold Labeling, Zuzana Nichtova, Celia Fernandez-Sanz, A. Bartok, Sergio De La Fuente, György Hajnóczky, Shey-Shing Sheu, György Csordás Jul 2018

Endomembrane-Associated Pre-Embedding Immunogold Labeling, Zuzana Nichtova, Celia Fernandez-Sanz, A. Bartok, Sergio De La Fuente, György Hajnóczky, Shey-Shing Sheu, György Csordás

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Posters

Aim

To optimize the pre-embedding IG in stable cell lines and primary adult cardiomyocytes to get the most effective visualization of endomembrane/associated proteins: endo/sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ release channels IP3 receptors and ryanodine receptors (IP3R, and RyR2) and the mitochondrial fission protein Drp1.


Open Book Testing In Health Science Education: Student Perceptions And Outcomes In Ultrasound Physics, Kim Michael, Tanya M. Custer Jul 2018

Open Book Testing In Health Science Education: Student Perceptions And Outcomes In Ultrasound Physics, Kim Michael, Tanya M. Custer

Posters and Presentations: Medical Imaging & Therapeutic Sciences

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of open book exams (OBE) in the education of imaging students and to assess the beliefs and perceptions of the students in regard to the use of open book testing.

Subjects & Methods: Study participants included twenty-seven sonography students enrolled in an academic health sciences center. OBE was implemented in two ultrasound physics courses. Data was collected through focus groups & exam outcomes. Creswell’s procedure for data analysis & representation was followed.

Results: Overall outcomes showed no statistically significant difference between exam grades for the different cohorts with the …


Vital Signs, Summer 2018, Boonshoft School Of Medicine Jul 2018

Vital Signs, Summer 2018, Boonshoft School Of Medicine

Vital Signs

A thirty page newsletter created by the Boonshoft School of Medicine to document the current affairs of the school. This issue includes a variety of feature articles, faculty and student profiles, and more.


The Write Stuff - Summer 2018 (Vol. 15, No. 3), Research Medical Library Jul 2018

The Write Stuff - Summer 2018 (Vol. 15, No. 3), Research Medical Library

Write Stuff 2018

  • Celebrating 70 years of serving MD Anderson
  • Do grant reviewers read reference lists?
  • NIH encourages authors to publish NIH-funded research only in reputable journals
  • Preliminary data and R01 grants
  • Unusual terms used in scientific writing and publishing: First person



The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 1, Pathology Department, New York Medical College Jul 2018

The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 1, Pathology Department, New York Medical College

The Path Report

No abstract provided.


Labrad : Vol 44, Issue 1 - July 2018, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Jul 2018

Labrad : Vol 44, Issue 1 - July 2018, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi

LABRAD

  • How to Investigate a Bleeding Disorder
  • Nucleic Acid Testing at AKUH
  • Lab Diagnosis of von Willebrand Disease
  • Ristocetin Cofactor Activity
  • All You Need to Know About Thrombophilia Screening
  • Utility of ADAMTS-13 Assay
  • Homocysteine as a Risk Factor of Thrombosis
  • Detection of Heparin/Platelet Factor 4 Antibodies
  • Anti-factor Xa Assay


The Fight For Birth, Jessica E. Brown Jul 2018

The Fight For Birth, Jessica E. Brown

Research Briefs

No abstract provided.


Oncolog, Volume 63, Number 07, July 2018, Sarah Bronson, Bryan Tutt Jul 2018

Oncolog, Volume 63, Number 07, July 2018, Sarah Bronson, Bryan Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • FGFR Inhibition for Bladder Cancer: Erdafitinib has favorable response rate in advanced bladder cancers, including those that do not respond to immunotherapy
  • INBRIEF: Targeted Therapies Matched to Tumor-Specific Mutations Prolong Survival
  • Managing High-Risk Breast Lesions: Strong provider recommendation for preventive therapy increases its use in women with lobular carcinoma in situ, atypical hyperplasia
  • Aerosolized Gemcitabine for Pulmonary Metastases: Clinical trials tests novel chemotherapy delivery system for patients with lung metastases from osteosarcoma or other solid tumors
  • HOUSE CALL: What the national Cancer Institute Does- Resources for cancer patients, caregivers, physicians, researchers


Preferred Criterion For Deciding Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy For Patients With Chronic Cholecystitis Using Radio-Nuclide Tc99m Hepatobiliary Mebrofenin, Duy Tran, R.T(N), Cnmt, Nmtcb(Ct), Cheryl Rickley, Cnmt, Charles Intenzo, Md, Sung Kim, Md Jun 2018

Preferred Criterion For Deciding Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy For Patients With Chronic Cholecystitis Using Radio-Nuclide Tc99m Hepatobiliary Mebrofenin, Duy Tran, R.T(N), Cnmt, Nmtcb(Ct), Cheryl Rickley, Cnmt, Charles Intenzo, Md, Sung Kim, Md

Department of Radiology Posters

Objective

To determine what gastroenterologist prefer for laparoscopic cholecystectomy when using Tc99m hepatobiliary scintigraphy.


Atrx Mutation In Pineal Parenchymal Tumor Of Intermediate Differentiation, Michelle Nagurney, Md, Christopher Farrell, Md, Zi-Xuan Wang, Phd, Mark T. Curtis, Md Jun 2018

Atrx Mutation In Pineal Parenchymal Tumor Of Intermediate Differentiation, Michelle Nagurney, Md, Christopher Farrell, Md, Zi-Xuan Wang, Phd, Mark T. Curtis, Md

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Posters

Objectives

Based on our identification of an ATRX mutation in a PPTID of a 22 year old female, we analyzed the frequency of ATRX loss in pineal parenchymal tumors using ATRX immunohistochemical staining.


Prevention And Screening Of Vte In Sci Patients At Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Erika Dillard, Md, Phd, Yusef Mosley, Md, Joshua Marks, Md, Christina Jacovides, Md, Geoffrey Ouma, Md, James Harrop, Md Jun 2018

Prevention And Screening Of Vte In Sci Patients At Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Erika Dillard, Md, Phd, Yusef Mosley, Md, Joshua Marks, Md, Christina Jacovides, Md, Geoffrey Ouma, Md, James Harrop, Md

Department of Neurosurgery Posters

Currently no protocol exists for thromboprophylaxis (TPx) and screening in SCI patients at TJUH. As such, often patients are either not started on TPx or are started on an inappropriate regimen depending on admitting team preference. In addition, patients often receive an admission DUS then weekly thereafter as a screening mechanism for DVT even if asymptomatic.

Our goal is to determine the effectiveness of our current method for initiating pharmacological TPx as well as efficacy and cost of our current screening method compared to national guidelines by addressing these questions:

  • What is the occurrence of VTE in SCI patients at …


Improvement In Patient Safety Through “Irrigation Time-Outs” During Turp Procedures, B. L. Deiling, Do, E. Kilmartin, Md, T. L. Kennedy, Md Jun 2018

Improvement In Patient Safety Through “Irrigation Time-Outs” During Turp Procedures, B. L. Deiling, Do, E. Kilmartin, Md, T. L. Kennedy, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Objective

During any surgical procedure, clear and standardized communication among surgeons, anesthesiologists and operating room nursing staff is a necessity for all aspects of patient safety. During TURP procedures, the perioperative staff must alert team members of the signs and predictors for the potential of TURP syndrome or NSS overload. The goal of our quality improvement project is to increase communication and diagnostic actions based on irrigation fluid amounts among surgeons, anesthesiologists, and the operating room nurses in order to decrease complications in TURP patients at Jefferson over the next six months.


Central Line Cart: An Emergency Department Initiative To Improve Efficiency, M. Ahmed, Md Jun 2018

Central Line Cart: An Emergency Department Initiative To Improve Efficiency, M. Ahmed, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Background

  • Critically ill patients that present to the emergency room often require time sensitive resuscitative measures, which often necessitates placement of a central venous catheter.
  • Efficient placement of a central venous catheter is often limited by the time it takes to gather the number of supplies needed for the task.
  • It is already known that central venous catheter procedure carts and kits decrease the incidence of central line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs)1 as well as reduce the incidence of procedural mistakes during central line insertion2
  • However, there is a paucity of data in regards to the impact of central line …


Implementation Of Attending-Supervised Ipass Handoff In The Neuro-Icu, Laura Cifrese, Md, Sonia Gill, Md, Megan Margiotta, Md, Muhammad Athar, Md, Rodney Bell, Md, Sara Hefton, Md, Fred Rincon, Md, Msc, Mbe, Syed Shah, Md, Mba, Jacqueline Urtecho, Md, Matthew Vibbert, Md, David Wyler, Md, Amandeep Dolla, Md Jun 2018

Implementation Of Attending-Supervised Ipass Handoff In The Neuro-Icu, Laura Cifrese, Md, Sonia Gill, Md, Megan Margiotta, Md, Muhammad Athar, Md, Rodney Bell, Md, Sara Hefton, Md, Fred Rincon, Md, Msc, Mbe, Syed Shah, Md, Mba, Jacqueline Urtecho, Md, Matthew Vibbert, Md, David Wyler, Md, Amandeep Dolla, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Background

  • Duty hour restrictions, cross coverage, and the growing number of mid-level practitioners has led to an increased number of handoffs across medical specialties
  • These handoffs are well-known points of communication breakdown which can lead to patient safety issues
  • Factors contributing to an effective handoff include standardization of communication, appropriate training and supervision, ample time, a quiet environment, and a supportive culture
  • We hypothesize that attending supervision of handoffs is feasible and can improve practitioner perception of transitions of care


Establishing Cost-Effective Management Of Postoperative Urinary Retention After Spine Surgery, Nikolaos Mouchtouris, Md, Catriona Harrop, Md, Edward Kloniecke, Md, Victoria English, Crnp, David Wyler, Md, Kamini Patel, Rn, Mba, Ashwini Sharan, Md, James Harrop, Md Jun 2018

Establishing Cost-Effective Management Of Postoperative Urinary Retention After Spine Surgery, Nikolaos Mouchtouris, Md, Catriona Harrop, Md, Edward Kloniecke, Md, Victoria English, Crnp, David Wyler, Md, Kamini Patel, Rn, Mba, Ashwini Sharan, Md, James Harrop, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Goal

Our goal is to develop evidence-based guidelines that:

  1. streamline the order/timing of interventions in patients who develop PUR after spine surgery
  2. identify those at high-risk of long-term urinary retention that require further workup
  3. minimize the rate of PUR –goal is to reduce to 3.5% in FY 2019
  4. and determine the cost savings from our intervention when applied to all surgeries


Improving Transitions Of Care For Inpatients With An Egfr < 20ml/Min, Brianna Shinn, Md, Brandon Menachem, Md, Robert Park, Md, Sarah Houtmann, Md, Zachary Lee, Md, Thomas Holden, Md, Tomoyuki Hongo, Md, Vincent Yeung, Md, Goni Katz-Greenberg, Md, Peter Burke, Do, Mba Jun 2018

Improving Transitions Of Care For Inpatients With An Egfr < 20ml/Min, Brianna Shinn, Md, Brandon Menachem, Md, Robert Park, Md, Sarah Houtmann, Md, Zachary Lee, Md, Thomas Holden, Md, Tomoyuki Hongo, Md, Vincent Yeung, Md, Goni Katz-Greenberg, Md, Peter Burke, Do, Mba

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

In this study we conducted an analysis of 22 inpatients with an eGFR<20 that revealed there was a greater prevalence of patients without permanent AV access for HD initiation when compared to national data. These findings demonstrated the need for improved transitions of care and timely creation of AV access for this patient population, thus we sought to improve this. This is the first inpatient initiative that our group is aware with the aim of improving timely AV access and transitions of care for an inpatient population (Figure 1).


Improving Medical And Endovascular Management For Acute Ischemic Stroke Through Multidisciplinary Education And Simulation, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Megan Margiotta, Md, Elan Miller, Md, Robin D'Ambrosio, Bsn, Scrn, Robin Dharia, Md, Maria Aini, Md, Diana Tzeng, Md, Fred Rincon, Md, Pascal Jabbour, Md, Nabeel Herial, Md Jun 2018

Improving Medical And Endovascular Management For Acute Ischemic Stroke Through Multidisciplinary Education And Simulation, Richard F. Schmidt, Md, Megan Margiotta, Md, Elan Miller, Md, Robin D'Ambrosio, Bsn, Scrn, Robin Dharia, Md, Maria Aini, Md, Diana Tzeng, Md, Fred Rincon, Md, Pascal Jabbour, Md, Nabeel Herial, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Primary goals:

  1. Reduce door to treatment times (both DTN and DTP) to meet and exceed existing guidelines metrics.
  2. Educate residents about acute stroke management, including national guidelines and new institutional protocols to improve efficiency during stroke alerts.


Get With The Rhythm – Telemetry Education In Internal Medicine Residency, Rashesh Shah, Md, Hanna Sofie Ellingsen, Md, Molly Halloran, Md, Reetu Mukherji, Md, Juergen Kloo, Md, Yair Lev, Md Jun 2018

Get With The Rhythm – Telemetry Education In Internal Medicine Residency, Rashesh Shah, Md, Hanna Sofie Ellingsen, Md, Molly Halloran, Md, Reetu Mukherji, Md, Juergen Kloo, Md, Yair Lev, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Aim

  • Our aim was to design and implement cardiac monitoring education for medical residents in order to help residents feel more comfortable navigating and assessing telemetry.
  • Our objective was to create and pilot a telemetry education video among Internal Medicine residents (from March to May 2018) resulting in a 75% increase in ability to demonstrate essential telemetry skills as determined by a pre and post video assessment.


Cross-Departmental Educational Program On Complex Airway And Epistaxis Management, Adam Vasconcellos, Md, Meghan Crawley, Md, Michael Topf, Md, Ryan Gerritsen, Md, Dominick Gadaleta, Md, Joseph Spiegel, Md Jun 2018

Cross-Departmental Educational Program On Complex Airway And Epistaxis Management, Adam Vasconcellos, Md, Meghan Crawley, Md, Michael Topf, Md, Ryan Gerritsen, Md, Dominick Gadaleta, Md, Joseph Spiegel, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Internists, emergency medicine physicians, and intensivists routinely provide essential care for patients with complex airways (i.e. tracheostomy and laryngectomy) and patients with epistaxis. Any of these physicians may serve as first responder in a complex airway or epistaxis emergency situation. Therefore, a basic understanding of complex airway and epistaxis management is essential. The otolaryngology department aims to provide our colleagues with fundamental take-home points to improve crossdepartmental care of these patients.


Awareness During An Intensive Care Unit Procedure: A Root Cause Analysis And Creation Of The D5 Handoff Tool, Elise Strickler, Do, Bryan Lutman, Do Jun 2018

Awareness During An Intensive Care Unit Procedure: A Root Cause Analysis And Creation Of The D5 Handoff Tool, Elise Strickler, Do, Bryan Lutman, Do

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Objectives

The objectives of this study are to:

  1. perform root cause analysis of the systemic causes of an incident of awareness that occurred during bedside EGD and
  2. create a handoff tool that is easily remembered that conveys the essential information about ICU intubations.


The Use Of Online Cbt-I At Jefferson Sleep Disorder Clinic: A Quality Improvement Study, Kathy Tran, Do, Ritu Grewal, Md Jun 2018

The Use Of Online Cbt-I At Jefferson Sleep Disorder Clinic: A Quality Improvement Study, Kathy Tran, Do, Ritu Grewal, Md

Department of Sleep Medicine Posters

Objectives

We propose to introduce online CBT-I into our patient practice by distributing flyers to patients who complain of insomnia. We have made flyers available in all the exam rooms and educated physicians, nurse practitioners and staff. We will then review charts after the intervention period to evaluate for an increase in recommendation for CBT-I as a treatment option and education for patients.


Effective Hepatitis C Screening In High Risk Populations, Aekata Shah, Do, Jennifer Seymour, Do Jun 2018

Effective Hepatitis C Screening In High Risk Populations, Aekata Shah, Do, Jennifer Seymour, Do

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Purpose

The purpose of our study was to demonstrate how various quality improvement initiatives activated in selected Jefferson Northeast family medicine teaching offices have enabled effective HCV screening. Given the cost effectiveness of screening and early treatment versus treatment of the disease in the later stages of progression,8 we hope to encourage other primary care offices to implement quality initiatives to encourage appropriate HCV screening. This is especially important for the baby boomer generation, as well as for high risk individuals with a history for and/or current IV drug abuse or other high risk behaviors.