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"It's A Mess Sometimes": Patient Perspectives On Provider Responses To Healthcare Costs, And How Informatics Interventions Can Help Support Cost-Sensitive Care Decisions., Olivia K Richards, Bradley E Iott, Tammy Toscos, Jessica Pater, Shauna Wagner, Tiffany C Veinot May 2022

"It's A Mess Sometimes": Patient Perspectives On Provider Responses To Healthcare Costs, And How Informatics Interventions Can Help Support Cost-Sensitive Care Decisions., Olivia K Richards, Bradley E Iott, Tammy Toscos, Jessica Pater, Shauna Wagner, Tiffany C Veinot

Health Services and Informatics Research

OBJECTIVE: We investigated patient experiences with medication- and test-related cost conversations with healthcare providers to identify their preferences for future informatics tools to facilitate cost-sensitive care decisions.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted 18 semistructured interviews with diverse patients (ages 24-81) in a Midwestern health system in the United States. We identified themes through 2 rounds of qualitative coding.

RESULTS: Patients believed their providers could help reduce medication-related costs but did not see how providers could influence test-related costs. Patients viewed cost conversations about medications as beneficial when providers could adjust medical recommendations or provide resources. However, cost conversations did not …


Neuropsychological Outcomes In Individuals With Type 1 And Type 2 Diabetes., Nathaniel M Putnam, Evan L Reynolds, Mousumi Banerjee, Kara Mizokami-Stout, Dana K. Albright Phd, Joyce Lee, Rodica Pop-Busui, Eva L Feldman, Brian C Callaghan Jan 2022

Neuropsychological Outcomes In Individuals With Type 1 And Type 2 Diabetes., Nathaniel M Putnam, Evan L Reynolds, Mousumi Banerjee, Kara Mizokami-Stout, Dana K. Albright Phd, Joyce Lee, Rodica Pop-Busui, Eva L Feldman, Brian C Callaghan

Health Services and Informatics Research

OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of neuropsychological outcomes in individuals with type 1 diabetes compared to individuals with type 2 diabetes or without diabetes, and to evaluate the association of diabetes status and microvascular/macrovascular complications with neuropsychological outcomes.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: We used a nationally representative healthcare claims database of privately insured individuals (1/1/2001-12/31/2018) to identify individuals with type 1 diabetes. Propensity score matching was used as a quasi-randomization technique to match type 1 diabetes individuals to type 2 diabetes individuals and controls. Diabetes status, microvascular/macrovascular complications (retinopathy, neuropathy, nephropathy, stroke, myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disease, amputations), and neuropsychological outcomes …


Perhaps It Was Too Soon: College Students' Reflections On The Timing Of Their Sexual Debut., Susan Sprecher, Lucia F O'Sullivan, Michelle Drouin, Julie Verette-Lindenbaum, Marion C Willetts Jan 2022

Perhaps It Was Too Soon: College Students' Reflections On The Timing Of Their Sexual Debut., Susan Sprecher, Lucia F O'Sullivan, Michelle Drouin, Julie Verette-Lindenbaum, Marion C Willetts

Health Services and Informatics Research

Early sexual debut has been a focus of social scientific research due to its association with adverse circumstances and negative outcomes. However, there has been a recent shift to considering not only chronological age, but also the degree to which the event is viewed to be optimally timed (i.e., the perception that it occurred at the "right time" versus too soon). The purpose of this study was to assess how individual/family background variables and contextual aspects of the experience (including partner and relationship aspects) are associated with both the actual age at sexual debut and the perceived acceptability of the …


Cross-Mentorship: A Unique Lens Into The Realities And Challenges Of Diversity In Surgery., Marina Affi Koprowski, Karen J Dickinson, Crystal N Johnson-Mann, Martha Godfrey, Emilia J Diego, Marie Crandall, Kevin Y. Pei Md, Mhsed Jan 2022

Cross-Mentorship: A Unique Lens Into The Realities And Challenges Of Diversity In Surgery., Marina Affi Koprowski, Karen J Dickinson, Crystal N Johnson-Mann, Martha Godfrey, Emilia J Diego, Marie Crandall, Kevin Y. Pei Md, Mhsed

Other Specialties

Mentorship in surgery is a perennial topic of interest, as successful mentoring relationships are associated with improved career satisfaction, academic promotion, research productivity, and overall well-being. While it is true that certain minority groups in surgery find great personal and professional benefit in receiving and providing mentorship among “their own” (ie, a female academic surgeon mentoring a female resident), it is important to recognize that many mentoring relationships, whether intentionally or otherwise, extend across gender, sexuality, generations, race, ethnicity, and other differences. Lived examples of these include an Asian man hailing from the Northeast with no children mentoring a White …


Working With Fellows Improves Adenoma Detection Rate During Screening Colonoscopies., Mark M Aloysius, Hemant Goyal, Niraj James Shah, Abhilash Perisetti Md, Benjamin Tharian Oct 2021

Working With Fellows Improves Adenoma Detection Rate During Screening Colonoscopies., Mark M Aloysius, Hemant Goyal, Niraj James Shah, Abhilash Perisetti Md, Benjamin Tharian

Other Specialties

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Successful Distancing: Telemedicine In Gastroenterology And Hepatology During The Covid-19 Pandemic., Abhilash Perisetti M.B.B.S, M.D., Hemant Goyal Apr 2021

Successful Distancing: Telemedicine In Gastroenterology And Hepatology During The Covid-19 Pandemic., Abhilash Perisetti M.B.B.S, M.D., Hemant Goyal

Other Specialties

Telemedicine involves delivering healthcare and preventative care services to patients without the need for in-person encounters. Traditionally, telemedicine has been used for acute events (e.g., stroke, used to relay essential information to the emergency department) and chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes and chronic kidney disease management). Though the utilization of telemedicine in gastroenterology and hepatology has been modest at best, especially for inflammatory bowel diseases and chronic liver disease management, since the onset of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, utilization of telemedicine in gastroenterology increased by 4000% in the first two weeks, equivalent to the last six years of growth …


The Relationship Between Dark Triad Personality Traits And Sexting Behaviors Among Adolescents And Young Adults Across 11 Countries., Mara Morelli, Flavio Urbini, Dora Bianchi, Roberto Baiocco, Elena Cattelino, Fiorenzo Laghi, Piotr Sorokowski, Michal Misiak, Martyna Dziekan, Heather Hudson, Alexandra Marshall, Thanh Truc T Nguyen, Lauren Mark, Kamil Kopecky, René Szotkowski, Ezgi Toplu Demirtaş, Joris Van Ouytsel, Koen Ponnet, Michel Walrave, Tingshao Zhu, Ya Chen, Nan Zhao, Xiaoqian Liu, Alexander Voiskounsky, Nataliya Bogacheva, Maria Ioannou, John Synnott, Kalliopi Tzani-Pepelasi, Vimala Balakrishnan, Moses Okumu, Eusebius Small, Silviya Pavlova Nikolova, Michelle Drouin, Antonio Chirumbolo Mar 2021

The Relationship Between Dark Triad Personality Traits And Sexting Behaviors Among Adolescents And Young Adults Across 11 Countries., Mara Morelli, Flavio Urbini, Dora Bianchi, Roberto Baiocco, Elena Cattelino, Fiorenzo Laghi, Piotr Sorokowski, Michal Misiak, Martyna Dziekan, Heather Hudson, Alexandra Marshall, Thanh Truc T Nguyen, Lauren Mark, Kamil Kopecky, René Szotkowski, Ezgi Toplu Demirtaş, Joris Van Ouytsel, Koen Ponnet, Michel Walrave, Tingshao Zhu, Ya Chen, Nan Zhao, Xiaoqian Liu, Alexander Voiskounsky, Nataliya Bogacheva, Maria Ioannou, John Synnott, Kalliopi Tzani-Pepelasi, Vimala Balakrishnan, Moses Okumu, Eusebius Small, Silviya Pavlova Nikolova, Michelle Drouin, Antonio Chirumbolo

Health Services and Informatics Research

BACKGROUND: Sexting is an increasingly common phenomenon among adolescents and young adults. Some studies have investigated the role of personality traits in different sexting behaviors within mainstream personality taxonomies like Big Five and HEXACO. However, very few studies have investigated the role of maladaptive personality factors in sexting. Therefore, the present study investigated the relationship between Dark Triad Personality Traits and experimental (i.e., sharing own sexts), risky (i.e., sexting under substance use and with strangers), and aggravated sexting (i.e., non-consensual sexting and sexting under pressure) across 11 countries.

METHODS: An online survey was completed by 6093 participants (Mage = 20.35; …


The Association Of "Loss Of Smell" To Covid-19: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis., Muhammad Aziz, Hemant Goyal, Hossein Haghbin, Wade M Lee-Smith, Mahesh Gajendran, Abhilash Perisetti Md Feb 2021

The Association Of "Loss Of Smell" To Covid-19: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis., Muhammad Aziz, Hemant Goyal, Hossein Haghbin, Wade M Lee-Smith, Mahesh Gajendran, Abhilash Perisetti Md

Other Specialties

BACKGROUND: The presence of olfactory dysfunction or "loss of smell" has been reported as an atypical symptom in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of the available literature to evaluate the prevalence of "loss of smell" in COVID-19 as well as its utility for prognosticating the disease severity.

METHODS: An exhaustive search of the PubMed/Medline, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, LitCovid NIH, and WHO COVID-19 database was conducted through August 6

RESULTS: A total of 51 studies with 11074 confirmed COVID-19 patients were included. Of these, 21 studies used a control group …


Lipid Management In Patients With Endocrine Disorders: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline., Connie B Newman, Michael J Blaha, Jeffrey B. Boord, Bertrand Cariou, Alan Chait, Henry G Fein, Henry N Ginsberg, Ira J Goldberg, M Hassan Murad, Savitha Subramanian, Lisa R Tannock Dec 2020

Lipid Management In Patients With Endocrine Disorders: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline., Connie B Newman, Michael J Blaha, Jeffrey B. Boord, Bertrand Cariou, Alan Chait, Henry G Fein, Henry N Ginsberg, Ira J Goldberg, M Hassan Murad, Savitha Subramanian, Lisa R Tannock

Hospital Medicine

OBJECTIVE: This guideline will provide the practicing endocrinologist with an approach to the assessment and treatment of dyslipidemia in patients with endocrine diseases, with the objective of preventing cardiovascular (CV) events and triglyceride-induced pancreatitis. The guideline reviews data on dyslipidemia and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk in patients with endocrine disorders and discusses the evidence for the correction of dyslipidemia by treatment of the endocrine disease. The guideline also addresses whether treatment of the endocrine disease reduces ASCVD risk.

CONCLUSION: This guideline focuses on lipid and lipoprotein abnormalities associated with endocrine diseases, including diabetes mellitus, and whether treatment of the …


How Parents And Their Children Used Social Media And Technology At The Beginning Of The Covid-19 Pandemic And Associations With Anxiety., Michelle Drouin, Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Jessica Pater, Tammy Toscos Phd Nov 2020

How Parents And Their Children Used Social Media And Technology At The Beginning Of The Covid-19 Pandemic And Associations With Anxiety., Michelle Drouin, Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Jessica Pater, Tammy Toscos Phd

Health Services and Informatics Research

In this study, we examined parents' (n = 260) perceptions of their own and their children's use of social media and other types of communication technologies in the beginning stages of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) related sanctions (e.g., social distancing) in the United States. We also examined associations between social media and technology use and anxiety. On average, parents reported that both they and their children (especially teenagers aged 13-18) had increased technology and social media use since the beginning of social distancing. Moreover, even after controlling for demographic factors, structural equation models showed that parents and children with …


Consensual Sexting Among College Students: The Interplay Of Coercion And Intimate Partner Aggression In Perceived Consequences Of Sexting., Tara L Cornelius, Kathryn M Bell, Tylor Kistler, Michelle Drouin Sep 2020

Consensual Sexting Among College Students: The Interplay Of Coercion And Intimate Partner Aggression In Perceived Consequences Of Sexting., Tara L Cornelius, Kathryn M Bell, Tylor Kistler, Michelle Drouin

Health Services and Informatics Research

Recent empirical data suggests that the majority of adolescents and emerging adults utilize digital technology to engage with texting and social media on a daily basis, with many using these mediums to engage in sexting (sending sexual texts, pictures, or videos via digital mediums). While research in the last decade has disproportionately focused on the potential risk factors and negative consequences associated with sexting, the data are limited by failing to differentiate consensual from non-consensual sexting and account for potential influences of intimate partner aggression (IPA) and sexting coercion in these contexts. In the current study, we assessed the positive …


Adolescent Interventions To Manage Self-Regulation In Type 1 Diabetes (Aims-T1d): Randomized Control Trial Study Protocol., Alison L Miller, Sharon L Lo, Dana K. Albright Phd, Joyce M Lee, Christine M Hunter, Katherine W Bauer, Rosalind King, Katy M Clark, Kiren Chaudhry, Niko Kaciroti, Benjamin Katz, Emily M Fredericks Mar 2020

Adolescent Interventions To Manage Self-Regulation In Type 1 Diabetes (Aims-T1d): Randomized Control Trial Study Protocol., Alison L Miller, Sharon L Lo, Dana K. Albright Phd, Joyce M Lee, Christine M Hunter, Katherine W Bauer, Rosalind King, Katy M Clark, Kiren Chaudhry, Niko Kaciroti, Benjamin Katz, Emily M Fredericks

Health Services and Informatics Research

BACKGROUND: Self-regulation (SR), or the capacity to control one's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in order to achieve a desired goal, shapes health outcomes through many pathways, including supporting adherence to medical treatment regimens. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is one specific condition that requires SR to ensure adherence to daily treatment regimens that can be arduous and effortful (e.g., monitoring blood glucose). Adolescents, in particular, have poor adherence to T1D treatment regimens, yet it is essential that they assume increased responsibility for managing their T1D as they approach young adulthood. Adolescence is also a time of rapid changes in SR capacity …


Visualization Of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Data For Older Adults Using Participatory Design., Ryan Ahmed, Tammy Toscos Phd, Romisa Rohani Ghahari, Richard J Holden, Elizabeth Martin, Shauna Wagner, Carly Daley, Amanda Coupe, Michael Mirro Md Aug 2019

Visualization Of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Data For Older Adults Using Participatory Design., Ryan Ahmed, Tammy Toscos Phd, Romisa Rohani Ghahari, Richard J Holden, Elizabeth Martin, Shauna Wagner, Carly Daley, Amanda Coupe, Michael Mirro Md

Health Services and Informatics Research

Patients with heart failure (HF) are commonly implanted with cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices as part of their treatment. Presently, they cannot directly access the remote monitoring (RM) data generated from these devices, representing a missed opportunity for increased knowledge and engagement in care. However, electronic health data sharing can create information overload issues for both clinicians and patients, and some older patients may not be comfortable using the technology (i.e., computers and smartphones) necessary to access this data. To mitigate these problems, patients can be directly involved in the creation of data visualization tailored to their preferences and needs, …


Selection Biases In Technology-Based Intervention Research: Patients' Technology Use Relates To Both Demographic And Health-Related Inequities., Tammy Toscos Phd, Michelle Drouin, Jessica Pater, Mindy Flanagan, Rachel Pfafman, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha Aug 2019

Selection Biases In Technology-Based Intervention Research: Patients' Technology Use Relates To Both Demographic And Health-Related Inequities., Tammy Toscos Phd, Michelle Drouin, Jessica Pater, Mindy Flanagan, Rachel Pfafman, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha

Health Services and Informatics Research

OBJECTIVE: Researchers conduct studies with selection biases, which may limit generalizability and outcomes of intervention research. In this methodological reflection, we examined demographic and health characteristics of implantable cardioverter defibrillator patients who were excluded from an informatics intervention due to lack of access to a computer and/or the internet.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using information gathered from surveys and electronic health records, we compared the intervention group to excluded patients on demographic factors, computer skills, patient activation, and medical history.

RESULTS: Excluded patients were older, less educated, less engaged and activated in their health, and had worse health (ie, more medical …


Cross-Day Influences Between Couple Closeness And Coparenting Support Among New Parents., Yunying Le, Steffany J Fredman, Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, Mark E Feinberg Apr 2019

Cross-Day Influences Between Couple Closeness And Coparenting Support Among New Parents., Yunying Le, Steffany J Fredman, Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, Mark E Feinberg

Health Services and Informatics Research

The couple and coparenting relationships are demonstrated to be prospectively and bidirectionally associated over months to years during the early parenting years. However, little is known about these associations at the daily level within the first year of parenthood, when coparenting first emerges. The goal of the current study was to examine the association between couples' daily feelings of relationship closeness and coparenting support in first-time parents and determine directionality of these effects using a dyadic daily diary design. At 10 months postpartum, heterosexual couples (


Bivalirudin Anticoagulation Dosing Protocol For Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Retrospective Review., Jared W. Netley Pharmd, Mpa , Bcps, James Roy Pharmd, Joseph Greenlee Iii Md, Shaun Hart Np, Michael Todt Pharmd, Bryan Statz Pharmd Sep 2018

Bivalirudin Anticoagulation Dosing Protocol For Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Retrospective Review., Jared W. Netley Pharmd, Mpa , Bcps, James Roy Pharmd, Joseph Greenlee Iii Md, Shaun Hart Np, Michael Todt Pharmd, Bryan Statz Pharmd

Parkview Pharmacy Department

Anticoagulation with unfractionated heparin during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is common, but alternative agents are being evaluated for safety and efficacy. The objective of this analysis was to assess if a comprehensive bivalirudin dosing and monitoring protocol effectively guides dose adjustments and monitoring of bivalirudin in patients during ECMO. Our analysis included 11 patients who received bivalirudin during ECMO therapy and had dosing managed using our hospital derived protocol. Patients treated over a 1-year period were included in this retrospective analysis. Clinical characteristics and changes in activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) were evaluated from medical records to determine the efficacy …


Technoference: Longitudinal Associations Between Parent Technology Use, Parenting Stress, And Child Behavior Problems., Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Jenny S Radesky Aug 2018

Technoference: Longitudinal Associations Between Parent Technology Use, Parenting Stress, And Child Behavior Problems., Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Jenny S Radesky

Health Services and Informatics Research

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Heavy parent digital technology use has been associated with suboptimal parent-child interactions and internalizing/externalizing child behavior, but directionality of associations is unclear. This study aims to investigate longitudinal bidirectional associations between parent technology use and child behavior, and understand whether this is mediated by parenting stress.

METHODS: Participants included 183 couples with a young child (age 0-5 years, mean = 3.0 years) who completed surveys at baseline, 1, 3 and 6 months. Cross-lagged structural equation models of parent technology interference during parent-child activities, parenting stress, and child externalizing and internalizing behavior were tested.

RESULTS: Controlling for potential …


Technoference: Parent Distraction With Technology And Associations With Child Behavior Problems., Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Jenny S Radesky Jan 2018

Technoference: Parent Distraction With Technology And Associations With Child Behavior Problems., Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Jenny S Radesky

Health Services and Informatics Research

Heavy parent digital technology use has been associated with suboptimal parent-child interactions, but no studies examine associations with child behavior. This study investigates whether parental problematic technology use is associated with technology-based interruptions in parent-child interactions, termed "technoference," and whether technoference is associated with child behavior problems. Parent reports from 170 U.S. families (child age = 3.04 years) and actor-partner interdependence modeling showed that maternal and paternal problematic digital technology use predicted greater technoference in mother-child and father-child interactions; then, maternal technoference predicted both mothers' and fathers' reports of child externalizing and internalizing behaviors. Results suggest that technological interruptions are …


Sexting Among Married Couples: Who Is Doing It, And Are They More Satisfied?, Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Michelle Drouin Nov 2015

Sexting Among Married Couples: Who Is Doing It, And Are They More Satisfied?, Brandon T. Mcdaniel Phd, Michelle Drouin

Health Services and Informatics Research

This study examined the prevalence and correlates of sexting (i.e., sending sexual messages via mobile phones) within a sample of married/cohabiting couples (180 wives and 175 husbands). Married adults do sext each other, but it is much less common than within young adult relationships, and consists mainly of sexy or intimate talk (29% reported engaging in sexy talk with partners) rather than sexually explicit photos or videos (12% reported sending nude or nearly-nude photos). Sending sexy talk messages was positively related to relationship satisfaction only among those with high levels of avoidance, and sending sexually explicit pictures was related to …


Patient-Centered Appointment Scheduling Using Agent-Based Simulation., Ayten Turkcan, Tammy Toscos Phd, Brad N Doebbeling Jan 2014

Patient-Centered Appointment Scheduling Using Agent-Based Simulation., Ayten Turkcan, Tammy Toscos Phd, Brad N Doebbeling

Health Services and Informatics Research

Enhanced access and continuity are key components of patient-centered care. Existing studies show that several interventions such as providing same day appointments, walk-in services, after-hours care, and group appointments, have been used to redesign the healthcare systems for improved access to primary care. However, an intervention focusing on a single component of care delivery (i.e. improving access to acute care) might have a negative impact other components of the system (i.e. reduced continuity of care for chronic patients). Therefore, primary care clinics should consider implementing multiple interventions tailored for their patient population needs. We collected rapid ethnography and observations to …


Computer-Based Insulin Infusion Protocol Improves Glycemia Control Over Manual Protocol., Jeffrey Boord, Mona Sharifi, Robert A Greevy, Marie R Griffin, Vivian K Lee, Ty A Webb, Michael E May, Lemuel R Waitman, Addison K May, Randolph A Miller May 2007

Computer-Based Insulin Infusion Protocol Improves Glycemia Control Over Manual Protocol., Jeffrey Boord, Mona Sharifi, Robert A Greevy, Marie R Griffin, Vivian K Lee, Ty A Webb, Michael E May, Lemuel R Waitman, Addison K May, Randolph A Miller

Hospital Medicine

OBJECTIVE: Hyperglycemia worsens clinical outcomes in critically ill patients. Precise glycemia control using intravenous insulin improves outcomes. To determine if we could improve glycemia control over a previous paper-based, manual protocol, authors implemented, in a surgical intensive care unit (SICU), an intravenous insulin protocol integrated into a care provider order entry (CPOE) system.

DESIGN: Retrospective before-after study of consecutive adult patients admitted to a SICU during pre (manual protocol, 32 days) and post (computer-based protocol, 49 days) periods.

MEASUREMENTS: Percentage of glucose readings in ideal range of 70-109 mg/dl, and minutes spent in ideal range of control during the first …


Impact Of Morbid Obesity On Outcome Of Laparoscopic Splenectomy., Edward P Dominguez, Yong U Choi, Bradford G Scott, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, Edward A Graviss, John F Sweeney Mar 2007

Impact Of Morbid Obesity On Outcome Of Laparoscopic Splenectomy., Edward P Dominguez, Yong U Choi, Bradford G Scott, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, Edward A Graviss, John F Sweeney

PCI Publications and Projects

BACKGROUND: Because of the obesity epidemic, surgeons are operating on morbidly obese patients in increasing numbers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of morbid obesity on the outcome of laparoscopic splenectomy.

METHODS: The study group consisted of 120 consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic splenectomy for benign and malignant disease from March 1996 to May 2005. These patients were retrospectively divided into three groups. Group 1 had a body mass index (BMI) < 30. Group 2 patients had a BMI > or = 30 and < 40 and were considered obese. Group 3 had a BMI > or = 40 and were considered morbidly obese. Data including surgical approach (laparoscopic vs. hand-assisted), operative time, conversion rate, estimated blood …


Computed Tomography In Staging Of Patients With Melanoma Metastatic To The Regional Nodes., T M Johnson, D J Fader, A E Chang, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, J W Smith, K R Hamlet, V K Sondak Jan 1997

Computed Tomography In Staging Of Patients With Melanoma Metastatic To The Regional Nodes., T M Johnson, D J Fader, A E Chang, Alan M. Yahanda Md, Facs, J W Smith, K R Hamlet, V K Sondak

PCI Publications and Projects

BACKGROUND: This study addresses the yield and clinical impact of computed tomography (CT) imaging in otherwise asymptomatic patients with stage III melanoma metastatic to the regional nodes.

METHODS: The database from the University of Michigan Mutlidisciplinary Melanoma Clinic was reviewed and identified 127 asymptomatic patients with stage III melanoma (regional nodal disease) who received CT scans of the head, chest, abdomen, and/or pelvis. Scans were confirmed as true positive, false positive, and normal.

RESULTS: Four hundred twenty-six head and body CT scans were performed at the time of presentation of stage III disease. Twenty patients had a true-positive CT scan …