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Bioimpedance-Derived Membrane Capacitance: Clinically Relevant Sources Of Variability, Precision, And Reliability, Valene Garr Barry, Jasmine L Chiang, Kaylan G Bowman, Kristina D Johnson, Barbara A Gower Dec 2022

Bioimpedance-Derived Membrane Capacitance: Clinically Relevant Sources Of Variability, Precision, And Reliability, Valene Garr Barry, Jasmine L Chiang, Kaylan G Bowman, Kristina D Johnson, Barbara A Gower

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Membrane capacitance (C


Socioecological Predictors Of Breastfeeding Practices In Rural Eastern Ethiopia, Marina Magalhães, Amanda Ojeda, Karah Mechlowitz, Kaitlin Brittain, Jenna Daniel, Kedir Teji Roba, Jemal Yousuf Hassen, Mark J Manary, Wondwossen A Gebreyes, Arie H Havelaar, Sarah L Mckune Dec 2022

Socioecological Predictors Of Breastfeeding Practices In Rural Eastern Ethiopia, Marina Magalhães, Amanda Ojeda, Karah Mechlowitz, Kaitlin Brittain, Jenna Daniel, Kedir Teji Roba, Jemal Yousuf Hassen, Mark J Manary, Wondwossen A Gebreyes, Arie H Havelaar, Sarah L Mckune

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BACKGROUND: Estimates by the World Health Organization indicate that over 800,000 global neonatal deaths each year are attributed to deviations from recommended best practices in infant feeding. Identifying factors promoting ideal breastfeeding practices may facilitate efforts to decrease neonatal and infant death rates and progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals set for 2030. Though numerous studies have identified the benefits of breastfeeding in reducing the risk of childhood undernutrition, infection and illness, and mortality in low- and middle-income countries, no studies have explored predictors of breastfeeding practices in rural eastern Ethiopia, where undernutrition is widespread. The aim of this …


Associations Between Mental Health And Hiv Status Among Sexual Minority And Heterosexual Adolescents In Nigeria, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Olakunle Oginni, Olanrewaju Ibikunle Ibigbami, Uma Philip, Nserd Ntonoba Mfam, Chinedu Mbam, Amos Ganyam, Agada A Salem, Christopher Osuji, Cory Bradley, Joanne Lusher, Nadia Adjoa Sam-Agudu Dec 2022

Associations Between Mental Health And Hiv Status Among Sexual Minority And Heterosexual Adolescents In Nigeria, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Olakunle Oginni, Olanrewaju Ibikunle Ibigbami, Uma Philip, Nserd Ntonoba Mfam, Chinedu Mbam, Amos Ganyam, Agada A Salem, Christopher Osuji, Cory Bradley, Joanne Lusher, Nadia Adjoa Sam-Agudu

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BACKGROUND: We aimed to determine associations between the mental health status of adolescents by self-reported sexual identity; and to determine associations between the mental health status of sexual minority adolescents living with and without HIV.

METHODS: This cross-sectional study collected data from Nigerians aged 13-19 years old using an online survey. We collected information on dependent (sexual identity) and independent (presence of depressive symptoms, generalised anxiety disorder, suicidal attempt/ideation, HIV status) study variables. A multivariate regression model determined associations between the dependent and independent variables. A second multivariate regression model was developed to establish associations between HIV status among sexual …


Advice To Clinicians On Communication From Adolescents And Young Adults With Cancer And Parents Of Children With Cancer, Meghana Srinivas, Erica C Kaye, Lindsay J Blazin, Justin N Baker, Jennifer W Mack, James M Dubois, Bryan A Sisk Dec 2022

Advice To Clinicians On Communication From Adolescents And Young Adults With Cancer And Parents Of Children With Cancer, Meghana Srinivas, Erica C Kaye, Lindsay J Blazin, Justin N Baker, Jennifer W Mack, James M Dubois, Bryan A Sisk

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Effective communication is integral to patient and family-centered care in pediatric and adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology and improving healthcare delivery and outcomes. There is limited knowledge about whether AYAs and parents have similar communication preferences and needs. By eliciting and comparing communication advice from AYAs and parents, we can identify salient guidance for how clinicians can better communicate. We performed secondary analysis of semi-structured interviews from 2 qualitative communication studies. In one study, 80 parents of children with cancer during treatment, survivorship, or bereavement were interviewed. In the second study, AYAs with cancer during treatment or survivorship were …


A Mobile Phone Text Messaging Intervention To Manage Fatigue For People With Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Cord Injury, And Stroke: Development And Usability Testing, Kerri A Morgan, Alex W K Wong, Kim Walker, Rachel Heeb Desai, Tina M Knepper, Pamela K Newland Dec 2022

A Mobile Phone Text Messaging Intervention To Manage Fatigue For People With Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Cord Injury, And Stroke: Development And Usability Testing, Kerri A Morgan, Alex W K Wong, Kim Walker, Rachel Heeb Desai, Tina M Knepper, Pamela K Newland

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BACKGROUND: Fatigue significantly affects daily functioning in persons with disabilities. Fatigue management can be challenging, and the information provided during routine physician visits to manage fatigue can be overwhelming. One way to address fatigue is to increase knowledge, skills, and confidence for self-management (ie, patient activation). Self-management programs have shown promising effects in targeting fatigue in persons with disabilities. However, satisfaction with self-management programs is low for persons with disabilities, and tailoring interventions to personalized needs has been recommended. SMS text messaging is increasingly being used to implement health behavior change interventions in a person's natural environment. Little has been …


A Whole-Genome Sequencing Study Implicates Gramd1b In Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility, Federica Esposito, Bryan Bollman, Laura Piccio, Et Al. Dec 2022

A Whole-Genome Sequencing Study Implicates Gramd1b In Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility, Federica Esposito, Bryan Bollman, Laura Piccio, Et Al.

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While the role of common genetic variants in multiple sclerosis (MS) has been elucidated in large genome-wide association studies, the contribution of rare variants to the disease remains unclear. Herein, a whole-genome sequencing study in four affected and four healthy relatives of a consanguineous Italian family identified a novel missense c.1801T > C (p.S601P) variant in the


De Novo Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease After Pancreatectomy: A Systematic Review, Parth Shah, Vanisha Patel, Motaz Ashkar Dec 2022

De Novo Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease After Pancreatectomy: A Systematic Review, Parth Shah, Vanisha Patel, Motaz Ashkar

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BACKGROUND: As operative techniques and mortality rates of pancreatectomy have improved, there has been a shift in focus to maintaining and improving the nutritional status of these patients as we continue to learn more about post-operative complications. Although pancreatic endocrine and exocrine insufficiencies are known complications of pancreatectomy, increased longevity of these patients has also led to a higher incidence of

AIM: To identify and summarize patterns and risk factors of post-pancreatectomy

METHODS: We performed a database search on PubMed selecting papers published between 2001 and 2022 in the English language. PubMed was last accessed 1 June 2022.

RESULTS: Various …


Prevalence Estimates Of Trafficking In Persons Using Statistical Definitions: A Cross-Sectional High-Risk Community Survey In Cape Town, South Africa, Rumi Kato Price, Annah K Bender, Floriana H Milazzo, Edna G Rich, Nicolette V Roman, Sheldon X Zhang, Erica L Koegler Dec 2022

Prevalence Estimates Of Trafficking In Persons Using Statistical Definitions: A Cross-Sectional High-Risk Community Survey In Cape Town, South Africa, Rumi Kato Price, Annah K Bender, Floriana H Milazzo, Edna G Rich, Nicolette V Roman, Sheldon X Zhang, Erica L Koegler

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OBJECTIVES: Current research on trafficking in persons (TIP) relies heavily on legal and prosecutorial definitions. A public health approach has called for population-level assessment; however, identification of TIP victims lacks a standardised operational definition. This study applied the Prevalence Reduction Innovation Forum (PRIF) statistical definitions, developed by the US Department of State, to a community survey in Cape Town, South Africa.

DESIGNS: A high-risk sampling strategy was used. TIP screening questions from two instruments were matched with PRIF domain indicators to generate prevalence estimates. Sensitivity, specificity and receiver operating characteristics analyses were conducted to assess the performance of the two …


Covid-19 Alcoholic Cirrhosis And Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis Cirrhosis Outcomes Among Hospitalized Patients In The United States: Insight From National Inpatient Sample Database, Devika Kapuria, Karthik Gangu, Prabal Chourasia, Aniesh Boba, Anthony Nguyen, Moon Ryu, Mark Peicher, Mario Flores, Harleen Kaur Chela, Ebubekir S Daglilar, Abu Baker Sheikh, Rahul Shekhar Dec 2022

Covid-19 Alcoholic Cirrhosis And Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis Cirrhosis Outcomes Among Hospitalized Patients In The United States: Insight From National Inpatient Sample Database, Devika Kapuria, Karthik Gangu, Prabal Chourasia, Aniesh Boba, Anthony Nguyen, Moon Ryu, Mark Peicher, Mario Flores, Harleen Kaur Chela, Ebubekir S Daglilar, Abu Baker Sheikh, Rahul Shekhar

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Patients with co-morbidities like cirrhosis are at risk of worse outcome from COVID-19 infection. Given limited prior studies, we evaluated outcomes associated with COVID-19 infection in alcoholic and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis cirrhotic (CC+) versus cirrhotic without COVID-19 (CC-). We performed retrospective analysis of 822,604 patients including 28,610 COVID-19 patients from the National Inpatient Sample database with alcoholic and NASH cirrhosis enrolled between 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2020, with univariate and multivariate regression analyses. Primary outcome was mortality and secondary outcomes was mechanical ventilation, vasopressor use, length of stay, hospitalization expense and predictors of mortality. In-hospital mortality was three time …


Future Newborns With Opioid-Induced Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (Nas) Could Be Assessed With The Genetic Addiction Risk Severity (Gars) Test And Potentially Treated Using Precision Amino-Acid Enkephalinase Inhibition Therapy (Kb220) As A Frontline Modality Instead Of Potent Opioids, Mauro Ceccanti, Mark S Gold, Et Al. Dec 2022

Future Newborns With Opioid-Induced Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (Nas) Could Be Assessed With The Genetic Addiction Risk Severity (Gars) Test And Potentially Treated Using Precision Amino-Acid Enkephalinase Inhibition Therapy (Kb220) As A Frontline Modality Instead Of Potent Opioids, Mauro Ceccanti, Mark S Gold, Et Al.

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In this nonsystematic review and opinion, including articles primarily selected from PubMed, we examine the pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) in order to craft a reasonable opinion to help forge a paradigm shift in the treatment and prevention of primarily opioid-induced NAS. Newborns of individuals who use illicit and licit substances during pregnancy are at risk for withdrawal, also known as NAS. In the US, the reported prevalence of NAS has increased from 4.0 per 1000 hospital births in 2010 to 7.3 per 1000 hospital births in 2017, which is an 82% increase. The management of …


Hyperkalemia And Electrocardiogram Manifestations In End-Stage Renal Disease, Zubaid Rafique, Bryan Hoang, Heba Mesbah, Ryan Pappal, Frank W Peacock, Raul Juarez-Vela, Lukasz Szarpak, Dick C Kuo Dec 2022

Hyperkalemia And Electrocardiogram Manifestations In End-Stage Renal Disease, Zubaid Rafique, Bryan Hoang, Heba Mesbah, Ryan Pappal, Frank W Peacock, Raul Juarez-Vela, Lukasz Szarpak, Dick C Kuo

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Hyperkalemia is one of the more common acute life-threatening metabolic emergencies. The aim of our study is to determine the correlation and accuracy of abnormal ECG parameters as a function of serum potassium concentration in the end-stage renal disease (ESRD) population. We performed a retrospective chart review of emergency department patients presenting with ESRD and receiving emergent hemodialysis treatment. A total of 96 patients, each with five independent ED visits, provided 480 sets of ECGs and electrolytes. Of these, four ECGs were excluded for inability to interpret, leaving a total of 476 patient encounters that met all inclusion criteria. Linear …


Racial And Ethnic Differences In Internal Medicine Residency Assessments, Dowin Boatright, Nientara Anderson, Jung G Kim, Eric S Holmboe, William A Mcdade, Tonya Fancher, Cary P Gross, Sarwat Chaudhry, Mytien Nguyen, Max Jordan Nguemeni Tiako, Eve Colson, Yunshan Xu, Fangyong Li, James D Dziura, Somnath Saha Dec 2022

Racial And Ethnic Differences In Internal Medicine Residency Assessments, Dowin Boatright, Nientara Anderson, Jung G Kim, Eric S Holmboe, William A Mcdade, Tonya Fancher, Cary P Gross, Sarwat Chaudhry, Mytien Nguyen, Max Jordan Nguemeni Tiako, Eve Colson, Yunshan Xu, Fangyong Li, James D Dziura, Somnath Saha

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IMPORTANCE: Previous studies have demonstrated racial and ethnic inequities in medical student assessments, awards, and faculty promotions at academic medical centers. Few data exist about similar racial and ethnic disparities at the level of graduate medical education.

OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between race and ethnicity and performance assessments among a national cohort of internal medicine residents.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This retrospective cohort study evaluated assessments of performance for 9026 internal medicine residents from the graduating classes of 2016 and 2017 at Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited internal medicine residency programs in the US. Analyses were conducted …


Derivation And Validation Of A Clinical Prediction Rule For Upper Limb Functional Outcomes After Traumatic Cervical Spinal Cord Injury, Saad Javeed, Jacob K Greenberg, Justin K Zhang, Christopher F Dibble, Jawad M Khalifeh, Ying Liu, Thomas J Wilson, Lynda J Yang, Yikyung Park, Wilson Z Ray Dec 2022

Derivation And Validation Of A Clinical Prediction Rule For Upper Limb Functional Outcomes After Traumatic Cervical Spinal Cord Injury, Saad Javeed, Jacob K Greenberg, Justin K Zhang, Christopher F Dibble, Jawad M Khalifeh, Ying Liu, Thomas J Wilson, Lynda J Yang, Yikyung Park, Wilson Z Ray

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IMPORTANCE: Traumatic cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) can result in debilitating paralysis. Following cervical SCI, accurate early prediction of upper limb recovery can serve an important role in guiding the appropriateness and timing of reconstructive therapies.

OBJECTIVE: To develop a clinical prediction rule to prognosticate upper limb functional recovery after cervical SCI.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This prognostic study was a retrospective review of a longitudinal cohort study including patients enrolled in the National SCI model systems (SCIMS) database in US. Eligible patients were 15 years or older with tetraplegia (neurological level of injury C1-C8, American Spinal Cord Injury Association …


Infections In The First Year Of Life And Development Of Beta Cell Autoimmunity And Clinical Type 1 Diabetes In High-Risk Individuals: The Trigr Cohort, Olga Kordonouri, David Cuthbertson, Malin Belteky, Bärbel Aschemeier-Fuchs, Neil H White, Elisabeth Cummings, Mikael Knip, Johnny Ludvigsson Dec 2022

Infections In The First Year Of Life And Development Of Beta Cell Autoimmunity And Clinical Type 1 Diabetes In High-Risk Individuals: The Trigr Cohort, Olga Kordonouri, David Cuthbertson, Malin Belteky, Bärbel Aschemeier-Fuchs, Neil H White, Elisabeth Cummings, Mikael Knip, Johnny Ludvigsson

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AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Accumulated data suggest that infections in early life contribute to the development of type 1 diabetes. Using data from the Trial to Reduce IDDM in the Genetically at Risk (TRIGR), we set out to assess whether children who later developed diabetes-related autoantibodies and/or clinical type 1 diabetes had different exposure to infections early in life compared with those who did not.

METHODS: A cohort of 2159 children with an affected first-degree relative and HLA-conferred susceptibility to type 1 diabetes were recruited between 2002 and 2007 and followed until 2017. Infections were registered prospectively. The relationship between infections in the …


Wellness And Coping Of Physicians Who Worked In Icus During The Pandemic: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional North American Survey, Karen E. A. Burns, Rachel K. Mcdonald, Et Al. Dec 2022

Wellness And Coping Of Physicians Who Worked In Icus During The Pandemic: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional North American Survey, Karen E. A. Burns, Rachel K. Mcdonald, Et Al.

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OBJECTIVES: Few surveys have focused on physician moral distress, burnout, and professional fulfilment. We assessed physician wellness and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic.

DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey using four validated instruments.

SETTING: Sixty-two sites in Canada and the United States.

SUBJECTS: Attending physicians (adult, pediatric; intensivist, nonintensivist) who worked in North American ICUs.

INTERVENTION: None.

MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: We analysed 431 questionnaires (43.3% response rate) from 25 states and eight provinces. Respondents were predominantly male (229 [55.6%]) and in practice for 11.8 ± 9.8 years. Compared with prepandemic, respondents reported significant intrapandemic increases in days worked/mo, ICU bed occupancy, and …


X-Linked Hypophosphatemia Caused By The Prevailing North American Phex Variant C.*231a>G; Exon 13–15 Duplication Is Often Misdiagnosed As Ankylosing Spondylitis And Manifests In Both Men And Women, Kathryn Mccrystal Dahir, Margo Black, Gary S Gottesman, Erik A Imel, Steven Mumm, Cindy M Nichols, Michael P Whyte Dec 2022

X-Linked Hypophosphatemia Caused By The Prevailing North American Phex Variant C.*231a>G; Exon 13–15 Duplication Is Often Misdiagnosed As Ankylosing Spondylitis And Manifests In Both Men And Women, Kathryn Mccrystal Dahir, Margo Black, Gary S Gottesman, Erik A Imel, Steven Mumm, Cindy M Nichols, Michael P Whyte

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Inactivating mutations of the gene coding for phosphate-regulating endopeptidase homolog X-linked (PHEX) cause X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH). A novel


Implementing Educational And Systems-Level Changes To Improve Cancer Screening Rates Among State Employees In Missouri, Misty A Phillips, Sarah Chavez, Maggie Grotefendt, Xarria Lewis, Melanie Gowdy, Jane A Mcelroy, Jean S Wang, Sandra Hentges Dec 2022

Implementing Educational And Systems-Level Changes To Improve Cancer Screening Rates Among State Employees In Missouri, Misty A Phillips, Sarah Chavez, Maggie Grotefendt, Xarria Lewis, Melanie Gowdy, Jane A Mcelroy, Jean S Wang, Sandra Hentges

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As of 2022, only 51% of active eligible state employees in Missouri have been screened for colorectal cancer and 67% for breast cancer, despite having state-sponsored health insurance. In fall 2020, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Comprehensive Cancer Program partnered with the Missouri Cancer Consortium to create a strategy to improve cancer screening rates among state employees. The project was designed to include 3 phases: 1) a colorectal cancer education phase, 2) an expanded education phase that included additional cancers, and 3) a proposed intervention phase that will include screening events. In the first phase, in 2020, …


Immune Phenotypes That Are Associated With Subsequent Covid-19 Severity Inferred From Post-Recovery Samples, Thomas Liechti, Yaser Iftikhar, Massimo Mangino, Margaret Beddall, Charles W Goss, Jane A O'Halloran, Philip A Mudd, Mario Roederer Nov 2022

Immune Phenotypes That Are Associated With Subsequent Covid-19 Severity Inferred From Post-Recovery Samples, Thomas Liechti, Yaser Iftikhar, Massimo Mangino, Margaret Beddall, Charles W Goss, Jane A O'Halloran, Philip A Mudd, Mario Roederer

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Severe COVID-19 causes profound immune perturbations, but pre-infection immune signatures contributing to severe COVID-19 remain unknown. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identified strong associations between severe disease and several chemokine receptors and molecules from the type I interferon pathway. Here, we define immune signatures associated with severe COVID-19 using high-dimensional flow cytometry. We measure the cells of the peripheral immune system from individuals who recovered from mild, moderate, severe or critical COVID-19 and focused only on those immune signatures returning to steady-state. Individuals that suffered from severe COVID-19 show reduced frequencies of T cell, mucosal-associated invariant T cell (MAIT) and dendritic …


Multilevel Correlates Of Domain-Specific Physical Activity Among Rural Adults - A Cross-Sectional Study, Alan M Beck, Natalicio H Serrano, Audrey Toler, Ross C Brownson Nov 2022

Multilevel Correlates Of Domain-Specific Physical Activity Among Rural Adults - A Cross-Sectional Study, Alan M Beck, Natalicio H Serrano, Audrey Toler, Ross C Brownson

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BACKGROUND: Increasing physical activity (PA) in rural communities is a vital prevention tactic in multiple chronic diseases; however, little is known on the multilevel correlates of PA rural areas. A better understanding of domain-specific PA adds context for promoting PA in rural communities. The current study sought to determine factors associated with domain-specific and overall moderate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in rural communities.

METHODS: Surveys were conducted across 14 rural mid-Western communities, with the final analytical sample including 1241 adults (ages 19-96, M = 57.0 [SD = 16.7], 67.8% female, 83.8% white). Generalized linear models with negative binomial distributions examined the …


Let's Talk About Antibiotics: A Randomised Trial Of Two Interventions To Reduce Antibiotic Misuse, Kathy Goggin, Emily A. Hurley, Brian R. Lee, Andrea Bradley-Ewing, Carey Bickford, Kimberly Pina, Evelyn Donis De Miranda, David Yu, Kirsten Weltmer, Sebastian Linnemayr, Christopher C. Butler, Jason G. Newland, Angela L Myers Nov 2022

Let's Talk About Antibiotics: A Randomised Trial Of Two Interventions To Reduce Antibiotic Misuse, Kathy Goggin, Emily A. Hurley, Brian R. Lee, Andrea Bradley-Ewing, Carey Bickford, Kimberly Pina, Evelyn Donis De Miranda, David Yu, Kirsten Weltmer, Sebastian Linnemayr, Christopher C. Butler, Jason G. Newland, Angela L Myers

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BACKGROUND: Children with acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) receive ≈11.4 million unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions annually. A noted contributor is inadequate parent-clinician communication, however, efforts to reduce overprescribing have only indirectly targeted communication or been impractical.

OBJECTIVES: Compare two feasible (higher vs lower intensity) interventions for enhancing parent-clinician communication on the rate of inappropriate antibiotic prescribing.

DESIGN: Multisite, parallel group, cluster randomised comparative effectiveness trial. Data collected between March 2017 and March 2019.

SETTING: Academic and private practice outpatient clinics.

PARTICIPANTS: Clinicians (n=41, 85% of eligible approached) and 1599 parent-child dyads (ages 1-5 years with ARTI symptoms, 71% of eligible approached). …


Race And Gender-Based Perceptions Of Older Septuagenarian Adults, Forest Melton, Kelly Palmer, Sade Solola, Luis Luy, Kathryn Herrera-Theut, Leanne Zabala, Shannon M Knapp, Ryan Yee, Erika Yee, Elizabeth Calhoun, Megan C Thomas Hebdon, Natalie Pool, Nancy Sweitzer, Khadijah Breathett Nov 2022

Race And Gender-Based Perceptions Of Older Septuagenarian Adults, Forest Melton, Kelly Palmer, Sade Solola, Luis Luy, Kathryn Herrera-Theut, Leanne Zabala, Shannon M Knapp, Ryan Yee, Erika Yee, Elizabeth Calhoun, Megan C Thomas Hebdon, Natalie Pool, Nancy Sweitzer, Khadijah Breathett

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OBJECTIVES: Older adults face racism, sexism, and ageism. As the U.S. population ages, it is important to understand how the current population views older adults.

METHODS: Participants recruited through Amazon's Mechanical Turk provided perceptions of older Black and White models' photographs. Using mixed-effect models, we assessed interactions between race and gender of participants and models.

RESULTS: Among Participants of Color and White participants (

DISCUSSION: Participants had few biases toward older Black and White models, while gender biases favored men.


The Sod1-Mediated Als Phenotype Shows A Decoupling Between Age Of Symptom Onset And Disease Duration, Sarah Opie-Martin, Jennifer Jockel-Balsarotti, Taha Bali, Wade Self, Timothy Miller, Et Al. Nov 2022

The Sod1-Mediated Als Phenotype Shows A Decoupling Between Age Of Symptom Onset And Disease Duration, Sarah Opie-Martin, Jennifer Jockel-Balsarotti, Taha Bali, Wade Self, Timothy Miller, Et Al.

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Superoxide dismutase (SOD1) gene variants may cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, some of which are associated with a distinct phenotype. Most studies assess limited variants or sample sizes. In this international, retrospective observational study, we compare phenotypic and demographic characteristics between people with SOD1-ALS and people with ALS and no recorded SOD1 variant. We investigate which variants are associated with age at symptom onset and time from onset to death or censoring using Cox proportional-hazards regression. The SOD1-ALS dataset reports age of onset for 1122 and disease duration for 883 people; the comparator population includes 10,214 and 9010 people respectively. Eight …


Genetic Addiction Risk Severity Assessment Identifies Polymorphic Reward Genes As Antecedents To Reward Deficiency Syndrome (Rds) Hypodopaminergia's Effect On Addictive And Non-Addictive Behaviors In A Nuclear Family, Catherine A Dennen, Kenneth Blum, Abdalla Bowirrat, Panayotis K Thanos, Igor Elman, Mauro Ceccanti, Rajendra D Badgaiyan, Thomas Mclaughlin, Ashim Gupta, Anish Bajaj, David Baron, B William Downs, Debasis Bagchi, Mark S Gold Nov 2022

Genetic Addiction Risk Severity Assessment Identifies Polymorphic Reward Genes As Antecedents To Reward Deficiency Syndrome (Rds) Hypodopaminergia's Effect On Addictive And Non-Addictive Behaviors In A Nuclear Family, Catherine A Dennen, Kenneth Blum, Abdalla Bowirrat, Panayotis K Thanos, Igor Elman, Mauro Ceccanti, Rajendra D Badgaiyan, Thomas Mclaughlin, Ashim Gupta, Anish Bajaj, David Baron, B William Downs, Debasis Bagchi, Mark S Gold

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This case series presents the novel genetic addiction risk score (GARS), which shows a high prevalence of polymorphic risk alleles of reward genes in a nuclear family with multiple reward deficiency syndrome (RDS) behavioral issues expressing a hypodopaminergic antecedent. The family consists of a mother, father, son, and daughter. The mother experienced issues with focus, memory, anger, and amotivational syndrome. The father experienced weight issues and depression. The son experienced heavy drinking, along with some drug abuse and anxiety. The daughter experienced depression, lethargy, brain fog, focus issues, and anxiety, among others. A major clinical outcome of the results presented …


The Evolution, Current Indications And Outcomes Of Cementless Total Knee Arthroplasty, Maria T Schwabe, Charles P Hannon Nov 2022

The Evolution, Current Indications And Outcomes Of Cementless Total Knee Arthroplasty, Maria T Schwabe, Charles P Hannon

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Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has been performed by orthopedic surgeons for decades, but the cementless TKA has only recently gained much interest in the world of arthroplasty. Initially, early designs had multiple complications, particularly with aseptic loosening due to osteolysis and micromotion. However, modifications have shown good outcomes and excellent survivorship. Over the last several decades, changes in implant designs as well as implant materials/coatings have helped with bone in growth and stability. Furthermore, surgeons have been performing TKA in younger and more obese patients as these populations have been increasing. Good results from the cementless TKA compared to cemented …


Socioeconomic Status And Modification Of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk Prediction: Epidemiological Analysis Using Data From The Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities Study, Kamal Henderson, Brystana Kaufman, Jason S. Rotter, Sally Stearns, Carla A A Sueta, Randi Foraker, P Michael Ho, Patricia P Chang Nov 2022

Socioeconomic Status And Modification Of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk Prediction: Epidemiological Analysis Using Data From The Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities Study, Kamal Henderson, Brystana Kaufman, Jason S. Rotter, Sally Stearns, Carla A A Sueta, Randi Foraker, P Michael Ho, Patricia P Chang

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OBJECTIVE: Examine whether the relationship between the pooled cohort equations (PCE) predicted 10-year risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and absolute risk for ASCVD is modified by socioeconomic status (SES).

DESIGN: Population-based longitudinal cohort study-Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC)-investigating the development of cardiovascular disease across demographic subgroups.

SETTING: Four communities in the USA-Forsyth County, North Carolina, Jackson, Mississippi, suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota and Washington County, Maryland.

PARTICIPANTS: We identified 9782 ARIC men and women aged 54-73 without ASCVD at study visit 4 (1996-1998).

PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Risk ratio (RR) differences in 10-year incident hospitalisations or death for ASCVD by SES …


Preventive Behaviors And Information Sources During Covid-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study In Japan, Manae Uchibori, Cyrus Ghaznavi, Michio Murakami, Akifumi Eguchi, Hiroyuki Kunishima, Satoshi Kaneko, Keiko Maruyama-Sakurai, Hiroaki Miyata, Shuhei Nomura Nov 2022

Preventive Behaviors And Information Sources During Covid-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study In Japan, Manae Uchibori, Cyrus Ghaznavi, Michio Murakami, Akifumi Eguchi, Hiroyuki Kunishima, Satoshi Kaneko, Keiko Maruyama-Sakurai, Hiroaki Miyata, Shuhei Nomura

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BACKGROUND: individual preventive behaviors are one of the key measures needed to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This study sought to identify the factors associated with the adoption of COVID-19 preventive measures, focusing specifically on information sources.

METHODS: we conducted a nationally representative cross-sectional survey of 30,053 Japanese adults in February 2021. The survey asked about socioeconomic, health-related, and psychological characteristics, attitudes toward immunization, and the use of information sources regarding COVID-19. We have constructed multivariable logistic regression to estimate the factors associated with the adoption of three preventive measures: 3Cs avoidance, hand hygiene and respiratory hygiene.

RESULTS: socioeconomic variables, …


Phenome-Wide Analysis Of Taiwan Biobank Reveals Novel Glycemia-Related Loci And Genetic Risks For Diabetes, Chia-Jung Lee, Ting-Huei Chen, Aylwin Ming Wee Lim, Chien-Ching Chang, Jia-Jyun Sie, Pei-Lung Chen, Su-Wei Chang, Shang-Jung Wu, Chia-Lin Hsu, Ai-Ru Hsieh, Wei-Shiung Yang, Cathy S J Fann Nov 2022

Phenome-Wide Analysis Of Taiwan Biobank Reveals Novel Glycemia-Related Loci And Genetic Risks For Diabetes, Chia-Jung Lee, Ting-Huei Chen, Aylwin Ming Wee Lim, Chien-Ching Chang, Jia-Jyun Sie, Pei-Lung Chen, Su-Wei Chang, Shang-Jung Wu, Chia-Lin Hsu, Ai-Ru Hsieh, Wei-Shiung Yang, Cathy S J Fann

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To explore the complex genetic architecture of common diseases and traits, we conducted comprehensive PheWAS of ten diseases and 34 quantitative traits in the community-based Taiwan Biobank (TWB). We identified 995 significantly associated loci with 135 novel loci specific to Taiwanese population. Further analyses highlighted the genetic pleiotropy of loci related to complex disease and associated quantitative traits. Extensive analysis on glycaemic phenotypes (T2D, fasting glucose and HbA


Risk-Adjusted Safety Analysis Of The Oral Jak2/Irak1 Inhibitor Pacritinib In Patients With Myelofibrosis, Naveen Pemmaraju, Claire Harrison, Vikas Gupta, Srdan Verstovsek, Bart Scott, Stephen T Oh, Francesca Palandri, Haifa Kathrin Al-Ali, Marta Sobas, Mary Frances Mcmullin, Ruben Mesa, Sarah Buckley, Karisse Roman-Torres, Alessandro Vannucchi, Abdulraheem Yacoub Nov 2022

Risk-Adjusted Safety Analysis Of The Oral Jak2/Irak1 Inhibitor Pacritinib In Patients With Myelofibrosis, Naveen Pemmaraju, Claire Harrison, Vikas Gupta, Srdan Verstovsek, Bart Scott, Stephen T Oh, Francesca Palandri, Haifa Kathrin Al-Ali, Marta Sobas, Mary Frances Mcmullin, Ruben Mesa, Sarah Buckley, Karisse Roman-Torres, Alessandro Vannucchi, Abdulraheem Yacoub

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The safety profile of the novel oral JAK2/IRAK1 inhibitor pacritinib in patients with cytopenic myelofibrosis was described in the Phase 2 PAC203 and Phase 3 PERSIST-2 studies. To account for longer treatment durations on the pacritinib arms compared to best available therapy (BAT), we present a risk-adjusted safety analysis of event rates accounting for different time on treatment. While the rate of overall events was higher on pacritinib compared to BAT, the rate of fatal events was lower, and there was no excess in bleeding, cardiac events, secondary malignancy, or thrombosis on pacritinib, including in patients with severe thrombocytopenia.


Human Immunodeficiency Virus Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Knowledge, Attitudes, And Self-Efficacy Among Family Planning Providers In The Southern United States: Bridging The Gap In Provider Training, Aditi Ramakrishnan, Jessica M Sales, Micah Mccumber, Leah Powell, Anandi N Sheth Nov 2022

Human Immunodeficiency Virus Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Knowledge, Attitudes, And Self-Efficacy Among Family Planning Providers In The Southern United States: Bridging The Gap In Provider Training, Aditi Ramakrishnan, Jessica M Sales, Micah Mccumber, Leah Powell, Anandi N Sheth

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BACKGROUND: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention intervention, but its access and use are suboptimal, especially for women. Healthcare providers provision of PrEP is a key component of the

METHODS: We used data from providers in clinics that did not currently provide PrEP from a web-based survey administered to Title X clinic staff in 18 Southern states from February to June 2018. We developed generalized linear mixed models to evaluate associations between provider-, clinic-, and county-level variables with provider knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy in PrEP care, guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.

RESULTS: …


An Assessment Of Pediatric Residency Applicant Perceptions Of "Fit" During The Virtual Interview Era, Jason D. Vadhan, Jorge G. Zarate Rodriguez, Michael Wallendorf, Michael M. Awad, Andrew J. White Nov 2022

An Assessment Of Pediatric Residency Applicant Perceptions Of "Fit" During The Virtual Interview Era, Jason D. Vadhan, Jorge G. Zarate Rodriguez, Michael Wallendorf, Michael M. Awad, Andrew J. White

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PURPOSE: Residency recruitment events and interviews are widely considered an integral component of the residency match experience. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, residency recruitment and interviewing throughout the 2020-2021 academic year were performed virtually, which created challenges for applicants' ability to discern "fit" to a program. Given this change, it is reasonable to suspect that applicants would be less able to discern program fit. Therefore, this study evaluated how virtual interviews impacted pediatric residency applicants' ability to assess factors contributing to fit and subsequently how applicants assessed their self-perceived fit to their top-ranked programs.

METHODS: An online, anonymous survey was …