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Current State Of Pediatric Obesity: Management Trends In An Outpatient Pediatric Clinic, Susan Edlibi, Ryan Rogers, Dina Abdo, Charity Owusu-Asare, Reem Wassef, Mary Coffey, Lihua Qu, Aimee Pollak, Stacey Shubeck, Kerry Mychaliska Oct 2021

Current State Of Pediatric Obesity: Management Trends In An Outpatient Pediatric Clinic, Susan Edlibi, Ryan Rogers, Dina Abdo, Charity Owusu-Asare, Reem Wassef, Mary Coffey, Lihua Qu, Aimee Pollak, Stacey Shubeck, Kerry Mychaliska

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Background: The prevalence of pediatric obesity has increased over the last 30 years resulting inan earlier onset of obesity-related comorbidities. The greatest acceleration of Body Mass Index(BMI) in children has been reported to occur between the ages of 2 and 6 and is associated with anincreased risk of sustained obesity in adulthood. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to assess the characteristics of overweight (BMI at orabove 85th percentile) pediatric patients and current management trends in a single academicoutpatient clinic setting. Design/Methods: This IRB approved retrospective study conducted a chart review of pediatricpatients that presented to an outpatient clinic …


Esophageal Magnamosis For The Treatment Of Type-B Esophageal Atresia In A Child With Prohibitive Operative Risk: A Novel Device And Indication., Irving J. Zamora, Muhammad Oa Ghani, Lauren L. Evans, Nathan M. Novotny, Lyndy J. Wilcox, Harold N. Lovvorn, Kristina A. Betters, Mohammad Sahlabadi, Matthew R. Lucas, Jeffrey S. Upperman, Oliver J. Muensterer, Michael R. Harrison Jun 2021

Esophageal Magnamosis For The Treatment Of Type-B Esophageal Atresia In A Child With Prohibitive Operative Risk: A Novel Device And Indication., Irving J. Zamora, Muhammad Oa Ghani, Lauren L. Evans, Nathan M. Novotny, Lyndy J. Wilcox, Harold N. Lovvorn, Kristina A. Betters, Mohammad Sahlabadi, Matthew R. Lucas, Jeffrey S. Upperman, Oliver J. Muensterer, Michael R. Harrison

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The Evolving Effectiveness Of Biologics In Avoiding Surgery In Children With Ulcerative Colitis., Mohineesh Kumar, Samuel K. Osei, Ayesha Fatima, Rachel N. Harvey, Alexander Menning, Anthony Stallion, Nathan Novotny May 2021

The Evolving Effectiveness Of Biologics In Avoiding Surgery In Children With Ulcerative Colitis., Mohineesh Kumar, Samuel K. Osei, Ayesha Fatima, Rachel N. Harvey, Alexander Menning, Anthony Stallion, Nathan Novotny

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Purpose

Pediatric ulcerative colitis (UC) treatment has changed dramatically with the introduction of multiple biologics in recent years. The purpose of this study was to assess effectiveness of biologic agents in achieving remission and incidence of surgery.

Methods

We retrospectively analyzed UC patients that were seen at gastroenterology clinic between January 2012-August 2020. We analyzed demographic characteristics, colonoscopy, clinic and hospital records. Patients were divided into four groups: 1) patients treated medically without biologics or surgery; 2) patients treated with one biologic; 3) patients treated with multiple biologics; and 4) patients that underwent colectomy. Pearson Chi-square test was used to …