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Pulmonary Artery Aneurysm: A Review, M. Gupta, A. Agrawal, A. Iakovou, S. Cohen, R. Shah, A. Talwar Jan 2020

Pulmonary Artery Aneurysm: A Review, M. Gupta, A. Agrawal, A. Iakovou, S. Cohen, R. Shah, A. Talwar

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The Impact Of United States Medical Licensing Exam (Usmle) Step 1 Cutoff Scores On Recruitment Of Underrepresented Minorities In Medicine: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study., M. Williams, E. J. Kim, K. Pappas, O. Uwemedimo, L. Marrast, R. Pekmezaris, J. Martinez Jan 2020

The Impact Of United States Medical Licensing Exam (Usmle) Step 1 Cutoff Scores On Recruitment Of Underrepresented Minorities In Medicine: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study., M. Williams, E. J. Kim, K. Pappas, O. Uwemedimo, L. Marrast, R. Pekmezaris, J. Martinez

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Background and Aims:United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) scores are the single, most objective criteria for admission into residency programs in the country. Underrepresented minorities in medicine (URiM) are found to have lower USMLE scores compared to their White counterparts. The objective of this study is to examine how USMLE step 1 cutoff scores may exclude self-reported URiM from the residency interview process across various specialties. Methods:This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of 10 541 applicants to different residency programs at Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Health between May 2014 and May 2015. We identified Blacks and Hispanics as …


Peri-Transplant Management Of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease In Liver Transplant Candidates, N. S. Samji, R. Heda, S. K. Satapathy Jan 2020

Peri-Transplant Management Of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease In Liver Transplant Candidates, N. S. Samji, R. Heda, S. K. Satapathy

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© Translational Gastroenterology and Hepatology. All rights reserved. The incidence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is rapidly growing, affecting 25% of the world population. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is the most severe form of NAFLD and affects 1.5% to 6.5% of the world population. Its rising incidence will make end-stage liver disease (ESLD) due to NASH the number one indication for liver transplantation (LT) in the next 10 to 20 years, overtaking Hepatitis C. Patients with NASH also have a high prevalence of associated comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and chronic kidney disease (CKD), …


Covid-19 And Older Adults: What We Know, Z Shahid, R Kalayanamitra, B Mcclafferty, D Kepko, D Ramgobin, R Patel, Cs Aggarwal, R Vunnam, N Sahu, R Jain, +3 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Covid-19 And Older Adults: What We Know, Z Shahid, R Kalayanamitra, B Mcclafferty, D Kepko, D Ramgobin, R Patel, Cs Aggarwal, R Vunnam, N Sahu, R Jain, +3 Additional Authors

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Spontaneous Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19)-Associated Luminal Aortic Thrombus, C Mullan, C Powierza, Pe Miller, A Geirsson, P Vallabhajosyula, R Assi Jan 2020

Spontaneous Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19)-Associated Luminal Aortic Thrombus, C Mullan, C Powierza, Pe Miller, A Geirsson, P Vallabhajosyula, R Assi

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Ventilator Triage Policies During The Covid-19 Pandemic At U.S. Hospitals Associated With Members Of The Association Of Bioethics Program Directors, Ah Matheny Antommaria, Ts Gibb, Al Mcguire, Pr Wolpe, Mk Wynia, Mk Applewhite, A Caplan, Ds Diekema, R Mcleod-Sordjan, Jt Eberl, +5 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Ventilator Triage Policies During The Covid-19 Pandemic At U.S. Hospitals Associated With Members Of The Association Of Bioethics Program Directors, Ah Matheny Antommaria, Ts Gibb, Al Mcguire, Pr Wolpe, Mk Wynia, Mk Applewhite, A Caplan, Ds Diekema, R Mcleod-Sordjan, Jt Eberl, +5 Additional Authors

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Cell-Bound Complement Activation Products Associate With Lupus Severity In Sle., C. Arriens, R. V. Alexander, S. Narain, A. Saxena, C. E. Collins, D. J. Wallace, E. Massarotti, J. Conklin, R. A. Furie, T. Dervieux, +11 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Cell-Bound Complement Activation Products Associate With Lupus Severity In Sle., C. Arriens, R. V. Alexander, S. Narain, A. Saxena, C. E. Collins, D. J. Wallace, E. Massarotti, J. Conklin, R. A. Furie, T. Dervieux, +11 Additional Authors

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association between lupus severity and cell-bound complement activation products (CB-CAPs) or low complement proteins C3 and C4.

METHODS: All subjects (n=495) fulfilled the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) classification criteria for SLE. Abnormal CB-CAPs (erythrocyte-bound C4d or B-lymphocyte-bound C4d levels >99th percentile of healthy) and complement proteins C3 and C4 were determined using flow cytometry and turbidimetry, respectively. Lupus severity was estimated using the Lupus Severity Index (LSI). Statistical analysis consisted of multivariable linear regression and groups comparisons.

RESULTS: Abnormal CB-CAPs were more prevalent than low complement values irrespective of LSI levels (62% vs 38%, respectively, …


Key Role Of Mif-Related Neuroinflammation In Neurodegeneration And Cognitive Impairment In Alzheimer's Disease, E. Nasiri, R. Sankowski, H. Dietrich, A. Oikonomidi, P. T. Huerta, J. Popp, Y. Al-Abed, M. Bacher Jan 2020

Key Role Of Mif-Related Neuroinflammation In Neurodegeneration And Cognitive Impairment In Alzheimer's Disease, E. Nasiri, R. Sankowski, H. Dietrich, A. Oikonomidi, P. T. Huerta, J. Popp, Y. Al-Abed, M. Bacher

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Interrupting Microaggressions In Health Care Settings: A Guide For Teaching Medical Students, R. G. Acholonu, T. E. Cook, R. O. Roswell, R. E. Greene Jan 2020

Interrupting Microaggressions In Health Care Settings: A Guide For Teaching Medical Students, R. G. Acholonu, T. E. Cook, R. O. Roswell, R. E. Greene

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© 2020 Acholonu et al. Introduction: Microaggressions are connected to broader conceptualizations of the impact of implicit bias and systems of inequity. The body of evidence supporting the need for more-open discussions in medical education about race, racism, and their impact on health disparities continues to grow. Some have advocated for the importance of bringing anti-racist pedagogy into medical education curricula, which involves explicitly attempting to move beyond people's comfort zones and acknowledging that discomfort can be a catalyst for growth. To discuss the intent and impact of microaggressions in health care settings and how we might go about responding …


Stories To Communicate Individual Risk For Opioid Prescriptions For Back And Kidney Stone Pain: Protocol For The Life Storried Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial, Z. F. Meisel, E. B. Goldberg, A. R. Dolan, E. Bansal, K. V. Rhodes, E. P. Hess, C. C. Cannuscio, M. M. Schapira, J. Perrone, F. S. Shofer, +4 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Stories To Communicate Individual Risk For Opioid Prescriptions For Back And Kidney Stone Pain: Protocol For The Life Storried Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial, Z. F. Meisel, E. B. Goldberg, A. R. Dolan, E. Bansal, K. V. Rhodes, E. P. Hess, C. C. Cannuscio, M. M. Schapira, J. Perrone, F. S. Shofer, +4 Additional Authors

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© 2020 JMIR Publications. All rights reserved. Background: Prescription opioid misuse in the United States is a devastating public health crisis; many chronic opioid users were originally prescribed this class of medication for acute pain. Video narrative-enhanced risk communication may improve patient outcomes, such as knowledge of opioid risk and opioid use behaviors after an episode of acute pain. Objective: Our objective is to assess the effect of probabilistic and narrative-enhanced opioid risk communication on patient-reported outcomes, including knowledge, opioid use, and patient preferences, for patients who present to emergency departments with back pain and kidney stone pain. Methods: This …


The New York City Pandemic Resuscitation Equitable Allocation Principles, K. V. Rhodes, E. K. Wei, R. J. Salway, S. Natsui, D. Silvestri, C. K. Cassel Jan 2020

The New York City Pandemic Resuscitation Equitable Allocation Principles, K. V. Rhodes, E. K. Wei, R. J. Salway, S. Natsui, D. Silvestri, C. K. Cassel

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Incorporating Remote Electrical Neuromodulation (Ren) Into Usual Care Reduces Acute Migraine Medication Use: An Open-Label Extension Study, M. J. Marmura, T. Lin, D. Harris, A. Ironi, N. L. Rosen Jan 2020

Incorporating Remote Electrical Neuromodulation (Ren) Into Usual Care Reduces Acute Migraine Medication Use: An Open-Label Extension Study, M. J. Marmura, T. Lin, D. Harris, A. Ironi, N. L. Rosen

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© Copyright © 2020 Marmura, Lin, Harris, Ironi and Rosen. Background: A recent randomized controlled study showed that 66.7% (66/99) and 37.4% (37/99) of people undergoing remote electrical neuromodulation (REN), a novel non-pharmacological migraine treatment, achieve pain relief and pain freedom, respectively, at 2 h post-treatment. The participants who completed the 6-weeks double-blind phase of this study were offered to participate in an open-label extension (OLE) with an active REN device. Objective: This study investigated the clinical use of REN, focusing on its potential in reducing the use of acute migraine medications. Methods: The parent study for this open-label extension …


Radiomics And Supervised Machine Learning In The Diagnosis Of Parkinsonism With Fdg Pet: Promises And Challenges., S. Peng, P. G. Spetsieris, D. Eidelberg, Y. Ma Jan 2020

Radiomics And Supervised Machine Learning In The Diagnosis Of Parkinsonism With Fdg Pet: Promises And Challenges., S. Peng, P. G. Spetsieris, D. Eidelberg, Y. Ma

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Takotsubo Syndrome And Covid-19: Associations And Implications., R. M. Shah, M. Shah, S. Shah, A. Li, S. Jauhar Jan 2020

Takotsubo Syndrome And Covid-19: Associations And Implications., R. M. Shah, M. Shah, S. Shah, A. Li, S. Jauhar

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Incidence of cardiovascular complications has increased during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic, both population-wide and in patients diagnosed with the disease. This increase has presented complications in patient care, leading to increased hospitalizations, adverse outcomes, and medical costs. A condition of interest is takotsubo syndrome, which may be associated with the novel coronavirus. To understand this connection, a narrative review was performed by analyzing primary studies and case reports available. The findings showed increased incidence of takotsubo cardiomyopathy in both the general population and COVID-19 patients. Proposed mechanisms for the linkage include generalized increases in psychological distress, the cytokine …


Association Between Longer Hospitalization And Development Of De Novo Donor Specific Antibodies In Simultaneous Liver–Kidney Transplant Recipients, M. Yazawa, O. Cseprekal, R. A. Helmick, M. Talwar, V. Balaraman, P. S. Podila, S. Fossey, S. K. Satapathy, J. D. Eason, M. Z. Molnar Jan 2020

Association Between Longer Hospitalization And Development Of De Novo Donor Specific Antibodies In Simultaneous Liver–Kidney Transplant Recipients, M. Yazawa, O. Cseprekal, R. A. Helmick, M. Talwar, V. Balaraman, P. S. Podila, S. Fossey, S. K. Satapathy, J. D. Eason, M. Z. Molnar

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© 2019, © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background:De novo Donor Specific Antibodies (DSA) are considered as a risk factor for the kidney allograft outcomes in recipients after simultaneous liver–kidney transplantation (SLKT). We hypothesized that length of hospital stay (LOS) might be associated with de novo DSA development of due to the increased likelihood of receiving blood transfusions with reduced immunosuppressive regimens. Methods: This study is a single-center, retrospective cohort study consisting of 85 recipients who underwent SLKT from 2009 to 2018 in our hospital. We divided the patients into two …


Effect Of Depression Screening After Acute Coronary Syndromes On Quality Of Life The Codiacs-Qol Randomized Clinical Trial, I. M. Kronish, N. Moise, Y. K. Cheung, G. N. Clarke, R. J. Dolor, J. Duer-Hefele, K. L. Margolis, T. St Onge, F. Parsons, K. W. Davidson, +2 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Effect Of Depression Screening After Acute Coronary Syndromes On Quality Of Life The Codiacs-Qol Randomized Clinical Trial, I. M. Kronish, N. Moise, Y. K. Cheung, G. N. Clarke, R. J. Dolor, J. Duer-Hefele, K. L. Margolis, T. St Onge, F. Parsons, K. W. Davidson, +2 Additional Authors

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Outcomes Of Liver Transplant Recipients With Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure Based On Easl-Clif Consortium Definition: A Single-Center Study, U. Agbim, A. Sharma, B. Maliakkal, S. Karri, M. Yazawa, W. Goldkamp, P. S. Podila, J. M. Vanatta, H. Gonzalez, S. K. Satapathy, +3 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Outcomes Of Liver Transplant Recipients With Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure Based On Easl-Clif Consortium Definition: A Single-Center Study, U. Agbim, A. Sharma, B. Maliakkal, S. Karri, M. Yazawa, W. Goldkamp, P. S. Podila, J. M. Vanatta, H. Gonzalez, S. K. Satapathy, +3 Additional Authors

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© 2020 Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved. Background. The impact of acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) defined by European Association for the Study of the Liver-Chronic Liver Failure in liver transplant (LT) recipients has not been well characterized. The aim of the study was to assess early posttransplant morbidity and survival of ACLF patients. Methods. Eight hundred twenty-five consecutive LT patients (04/2006-03/2013) were included in a retrospective analysis. Of the 690 evaluable patients, 589 had no ACLF, and the remaining 101 were grouped into ACLF Grades 1-3 (ACLF Grade 1: 50 [49.5%], ACLF Grade 2: 32 [31.7%], and ACLF Grade …


Predictors Of Preprocedural Direct Oral Anticoagulant Levels In Patients Having An Elective Surgery Or Procedure, J. R. Shaw, N. Li, T. Vanassche, M. Coppens, A. C. Spyropoulos, S. Syed, M. Radwi, J. Duncan, S. Schulman, J. D. Douketis Jan 2020

Predictors Of Preprocedural Direct Oral Anticoagulant Levels In Patients Having An Elective Surgery Or Procedure, J. R. Shaw, N. Li, T. Vanassche, M. Coppens, A. C. Spyropoulos, S. Syed, M. Radwi, J. Duncan, S. Schulman, J. D. Douketis

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome And Gender Identity, M. Liu, S. Murthi, L. Poretsky Jan 2020

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome And Gender Identity, M. Liu, S. Murthi, L. Poretsky

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Utility Of D-Dimer In Predicting Venous Thromboembolism In Non-Mechanically Ventilated Covid-19 Survivors., P. C. Nauka, S. W. Baron, A. Assa, L. Mohrmann, S. Jindal, E. Oran, G. Glazman-Kuczaj, W. N. Southern, S. Chekuri Jan 2020

Utility Of D-Dimer In Predicting Venous Thromboembolism In Non-Mechanically Ventilated Covid-19 Survivors., P. C. Nauka, S. W. Baron, A. Assa, L. Mohrmann, S. Jindal, E. Oran, G. Glazman-Kuczaj, W. N. Southern, S. Chekuri

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Clinical Characteristics And Outcomes Of Critically Ill Patients With Covid-19 Admitted To An Intensive Care Unit In London: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study, R. J. Thomson, J. Hunter, J. Dutton, J. Schneider, M. Khosravi, A. Casement, K. Dhadwal, D. Martin Jan 2020

Clinical Characteristics And Outcomes Of Critically Ill Patients With Covid-19 Admitted To An Intensive Care Unit In London: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study, R. J. Thomson, J. Hunter, J. Dutton, J. Schneider, M. Khosravi, A. Casement, K. Dhadwal, D. Martin

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© 2020 Thomson et al. Background Cohorts of severely ill patients with COVID-19 have been described in several countries around the globe, but to date there have been few published reports from the United Kingdom (UK). Understanding the characteristics of the affected population admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) in the UK is crucial to inform clinical decision making, research and planning for future waves of infection. Methods We conducted a prospective observational cohort study of all patients with COVID-19 admitted to a large UK ICU from March to May 2020 with follow-up to June 2020. Data were collected from …


An Approach To Predicting Patient Experience Through Machine Learning And Social Network Analysis., V. Bari, J. S. Hirsch, J. Narvaez, R. Sardinia, K. R. Bock, M. I. Oppenheim, M. Meytlis Jan 2020

An Approach To Predicting Patient Experience Through Machine Learning And Social Network Analysis., V. Bari, J. S. Hirsch, J. Narvaez, R. Sardinia, K. R. Bock, M. I. Oppenheim, M. Meytlis

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OBJECTIVE:Improving the patient experience has become an essential component of any healthcare system's performance metrics portfolio. In this study, we developed a machine learning model to predict a patient's response to the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey's "Doctor Communications" domain questions while simultaneously identifying most impactful providers in a network. MATERIALS AND METHODS:This is an observational study of patients admitted to a single tertiary care hospital between 2016 and 2020. Using machine learning algorithms, electronic health record data were used to predict patient responses to Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey questions in …


Comparative Safety And Effectiveness Of Vedolizumab To Tumour Necrosis Factor Antagonist Therapy For Crohn's Disease, M. Bohm, R. Xu, Y. Zhang, S. Varma, M. Fischer, G. Kochhar, B. Boland, S. Singh, A. Swaminath, S. Chablaney, +26 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Comparative Safety And Effectiveness Of Vedolizumab To Tumour Necrosis Factor Antagonist Therapy For Crohn's Disease, M. Bohm, R. Xu, Y. Zhang, S. Varma, M. Fischer, G. Kochhar, B. Boland, S. Singh, A. Swaminath, S. Chablaney, +26 Additional Authors

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© 2020 The Authors. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Background: Direct comparisons are lacking between vedolizumab and tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-antagonist therapy in Crohn's disease (CD). Aim: To compare safety and effectiveness of vedolizumab and TNF-antagonist therapy in adult CD patients. Methods: Retrospective observational cohort (May 2014–December 2017) propensity score-weighted comparison of vedolizumab vs TNF-antagonist therapy (infliximab, adalimumab, certolizumab) in CD. Propensity scores were weighted for age, prior treatments, disease complications, extent and severity, steroid dependence, and concomitant immunosuppressive drug use. The primary outcome was comparative risk for infections or non-infectious serious adverse events …


Lessons Learned: Using The Caprini Risk Assessment Model To Provide Safe And Efficacious Thromboprophylaxis Following Hip And Knee Arthroplasty, E. S. Krauss, M. A. Cronin, N. Dengler, B. G. Simonson, P. Enker, A. Segal Jan 2020

Lessons Learned: Using The Caprini Risk Assessment Model To Provide Safe And Efficacious Thromboprophylaxis Following Hip And Knee Arthroplasty, E. S. Krauss, M. A. Cronin, N. Dengler, B. G. Simonson, P. Enker, A. Segal

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© The Author(s) 2020. Two of the more common potential complications after arthroplasty are venous thromboembolism (VTE), which includes deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolus (PE), and excess bleeding. Appropriate chemoprophylaxis choices are essential to prevent some of these adverse events and from exacerbating others. Risk stratification to prescribe safe and effective medications in the prevention of postoperative VTE has shown benefit in this regard. The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Syosset Hospital/Northwell Health, which performs over 1200 arthroplasties annually, has validated and is using the 2013 version of the Caprini Risk Assessment Model (RAM) to stratify each patient …


Public Knowledge And Attitudes Towards Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr) In Ghana, West Africa., M. Anto-Ocrah, N. Maxwell, J. Cushman, E. Acheampong, R. Kodam, C. Homan, T. Li Jan 2020

Public Knowledge And Attitudes Towards Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr) In Ghana, West Africa., M. Anto-Ocrah, N. Maxwell, J. Cushman, E. Acheampong, R. Kodam, C. Homan, T. Li

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Early bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is one of the most important predictors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) survival. There is a dearth of literature on CPR engagement in countries such as Ghana, where cardiovascular events are increasingly prevalent. In this study, we sought to evaluate Ghanaians' knowledge of and attitudes towards bystander CPR, in the context of the country's nascent emergency medicine network. METHODS:Capitalizing on the growing ubiquity and use of social media across the country, we used a novel social media sampling strategy for this study. We created, pre-tested, and distributed an online survey, using the two …


Adolescent Sjogren's Syndrome Presenting As Psychosis: A Case Series, E. K. Hammett, C. Fernandez-Carbonell, C. Crayne, A. Boneparth, R. Q. Cron, S. M. Radhakrishna Jan 2020

Adolescent Sjogren's Syndrome Presenting As Psychosis: A Case Series, E. K. Hammett, C. Fernandez-Carbonell, C. Crayne, A. Boneparth, R. Q. Cron, S. M. Radhakrishna

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A Quality Improvement Project To Standardize Surfactant Delivery In The Era Of Noninvasive Ventilation., J. E. Kim, M. Brewer, R. Spinazzola, E. Wallace, J. Casatelli, J. Beachy, B. Weinberger, S. Perveen Jan 2020

A Quality Improvement Project To Standardize Surfactant Delivery In The Era Of Noninvasive Ventilation., J. E. Kim, M. Brewer, R. Spinazzola, E. Wallace, J. Casatelli, J. Beachy, B. Weinberger, S. Perveen

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Diagnosis, Treatment, And Outcomes In Children With Congenital Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus: A Pediatric Nephrology Research Consortium Study, C. D'Alessandri-Silva, M. Carpenter, R. Ayoob, J. Barcia, A. Chishti, A. Constantinescu, K. M. Dell, J. Goodwin, C. Sethna, J. D. Mahan, +9 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Diagnosis, Treatment, And Outcomes In Children With Congenital Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus: A Pediatric Nephrology Research Consortium Study, C. D'Alessandri-Silva, M. Carpenter, R. Ayoob, J. Barcia, A. Chishti, A. Constantinescu, K. M. Dell, J. Goodwin, C. Sethna, J. D. Mahan, +9 Additional Authors

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© Copyright © 2020 D'Alessandri-Silva, Carpenter, Ayoob, Barcia, Chishti, Constantinescu, Dell, Goodwin, Hashmat, Iragorri, Kaspar, Mason, Misurac, Muff-Luett, Sethna, Shah, Weng, Greenbaum and Mahan. Background and Objectives: Congenital or primary nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) is a rare genetic disorder that severely impairs renal concentrating ability, resulting in massive polyuria. There is limited information about prognosis or evidence guiding the management of these patients, either in the high-risk period after diagnosis, or long-term. We describe the clinical presentation, genetic etiology, treatment and renal outcomes in a large group of children (89%) and white (67%). Median age at diagnosis was 4.2 months …


Physician Perceptions Of Adhd Stimulant Diversion And Misuse, N. M. Colaneri, S. A. Keim, A. Adesman Jan 2020

Physician Perceptions Of Adhd Stimulant Diversion And Misuse, N. M. Colaneri, S. A. Keim, A. Adesman

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© The Author(s) 2016. Objective: The recent rise in ADHD has prompted concerns about adolescents with ADHD diverting and/or misusing stimulants. This is the first study to assess physician perceptions of the pervasiveness of these issues. Method: Questionnaires were mailed to a national sample of pediatric subspecialists. Responses were analyzed (n = 826; 18% response rate) using descriptive statistics and regression analyses. Results: In the past year, 59% of physicians suspected ≥1 patient(s) with ADHD diverted stimulants. Seventy-four percent believed ≥1 patient(s) feigned symptoms to obtain an initial ADHD diagnosis; 66% believed ≥1 patient(s) wanted stimulants to improve academic performance. …


Patient And Physician Discordance Of Global Disease Assessment In Juvenile Dermatomyositis: Findings From The Childhood Arthritis & Rheumatology Research Alliance Legacy Registry, H. Tory, D. Zurakowski, S. Kim, L. Abramson, E. Anderson, M. Andrew, N. Battle, M. Becker, B. Gottlieb, M. Simmons, +90 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Patient And Physician Discordance Of Global Disease Assessment In Juvenile Dermatomyositis: Findings From The Childhood Arthritis & Rheumatology Research Alliance Legacy Registry, H. Tory, D. Zurakowski, S. Kim, L. Abramson, E. Anderson, M. Andrew, N. Battle, M. Becker, B. Gottlieb, M. Simmons, +90 Additional Authors

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© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Global disease activity scores (gVAS) capture patient or family (PF) and physician (MD) assessments of disease. This study sought to measure discordance between PF and MD global activity scores in juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM), and determine factors associated with discordance. Methods: Patients with JDM were included from the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) Legacy Registry (N = 563). PF and MD gVAS were assessed for discordance, defined as a ≥ 2-point difference. Factors associated with discordant gVAS were compared in univariate analysis. Multivariable regression analysis was used to identify predictors of discordance. Results: Almost …