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Pediatric Emergency Medical Care In Yerevan, Armenia: A Knowledge And Attitudes Survey Of Out-Of-Hospital Emergency Physicians., Aline A. Baghdassarian, Ross I. Donaldson, Andrew D Depiero, Nancy L Chernett, Harsh P. Sule Md Dec 2014

Pediatric Emergency Medical Care In Yerevan, Armenia: A Knowledge And Attitudes Survey Of Out-Of-Hospital Emergency Physicians., Aline A. Baghdassarian, Ross I. Donaldson, Andrew D Depiero, Nancy L Chernett, Harsh P. Sule Md

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Out-of-hospital emergency care is at an early stage of development in Armenia, with the current emergency medical services (EMS) system having emergency physicians (EPs) work on ambulances along with nurses. While efforts are underway by the Ministry of Health and other organizations to reform the EMS system, little data exists on the status of pediatric emergency care (PEC) in the country. We designed this study to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of out-of-hospital emergency physicians in pediatric rapid assessment and resuscitation, and identify areas for PEC improvement.

METHODS: We distributed an anonymous, self-administered Knowledge and Attitudes survey to a …


Curcumin-Induced Heme Oxygenase-1 Expression Prevents H2o2-Induced Cell Death In Wild Type And Heme Oxygenase-2 Knockout Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells., Niels A J Cremers, Ditte M S Lundvig, Stephanie C M Van Dalen, Rik F Schelbergen, Peter L E M Van Lent, Walter A Szarek, Raymond F. Regan, Carine E Carels, Frank A D T G Wagener Oct 2014

Curcumin-Induced Heme Oxygenase-1 Expression Prevents H2o2-Induced Cell Death In Wild Type And Heme Oxygenase-2 Knockout Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells., Niels A J Cremers, Ditte M S Lundvig, Stephanie C M Van Dalen, Rik F Schelbergen, Peter L E M Van Lent, Walter A Szarek, Raymond F. Regan, Carine E Carels, Frank A D T G Wagener

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) administration is a promising adjuvant therapy to treat tissue injury. However, MSC survival after administration is often hampered by oxidative stress at the site of injury. Heme oxygenase (HO) generates the cytoprotective effector molecules biliverdin/bilirubin, carbon monoxide (CO) and iron/ferritin by breaking down heme. Since HO-activity mediates anti-apoptotic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidative effects, we hypothesized that modulation of the HO-system affects MSC survival. Adipose-derived MSCs (ASCs) from wild type (WT) and HO-2 knockout (KO) mice were isolated and characterized with respect to ASC marker expression. In order to analyze potential modulatory effects of the HO-system on ASC …


Neuroprotective Effect Of Heme Oxygenase-2 Knockout In The Blood Injection Model Of Intracerebral Hemorrhage., Jing Chen-Roetling, Ying Cai, Raymond F Regan Aug 2014

Neuroprotective Effect Of Heme Oxygenase-2 Knockout In The Blood Injection Model Of Intracerebral Hemorrhage., Jing Chen-Roetling, Ying Cai, Raymond F Regan

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The toxicity of heme breakdown products may contribute to the pathogenesis of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Heme catabolism is catalyzed by the heme oxygenase enzymes. We have previously reported that heme oxygenase-2 (HO-2), the constitutive isoform, protects neurons from hemin in vitro and reduces oxidative stress after striatal blood injection. In order to further evaluate HO-2 as a therapeutic target, we tested the hypothesis that HO-2 gene deletion protects neurons and attenuates behavioral deficits after ICH.

FINDINGS: Injection of 20 μl blood into the right striatum of HO-2 wild-type mice resulted in loss of approximately one third of striatal neurons …


Aging Aggravates Nitrate-Mediated Ros/Rns Changes., Qian Fan, Lifen Chen, Shujuan Cheng, Fang Li, Wayne Bond Lau, Le Feng Wang, Jing Hua Liu Mar 2014

Aging Aggravates Nitrate-Mediated Ros/Rns Changes., Qian Fan, Lifen Chen, Shujuan Cheng, Fang Li, Wayne Bond Lau, Le Feng Wang, Jing Hua Liu

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

Nitrates are the most frequently prescribed and utilized drugs worldwide. The elderly are a major population receiving nitrate therapy. Both nitrates and aging can increase in vivo reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS). To date, the effects of aging upon nitrate-induced ROS/RNS alteration are unknown. The present study tested the effects of aging upon nitrate-induced ROS/RNS alteration in vivo. 32 adults and 43 elderly unstable angina (UA) patients were subjected to 48 hours of isosorbide dinitrate intravenous injection (50  μg/minutes) in this clinical study. Blood samples were obtained at baseline and conclusion. Outcome measures of oxidative stress …


Irf8 Suppresses Pathological Cardiac Remodelling By Inhibiting Calcineurin Signalling., Ding-Sheng Jiang, Xiang Wei, Xiao-Fei Zhang, Yu Liu, Yan Zhang, Ke Chen, Lu Gao, Heng Zhou, Xue-Hai Zhu, Peter P. Liu, Wayne Bond Lau, Xin-Liang Ma, Yunzeng Zou, Xiao-Dong Zhang, Guo-Chang Fan, Hongliang Li Feb 2014

Irf8 Suppresses Pathological Cardiac Remodelling By Inhibiting Calcineurin Signalling., Ding-Sheng Jiang, Xiang Wei, Xiao-Fei Zhang, Yu Liu, Yan Zhang, Ke Chen, Lu Gao, Heng Zhou, Xue-Hai Zhu, Peter P. Liu, Wayne Bond Lau, Xin-Liang Ma, Yunzeng Zou, Xiao-Dong Zhang, Guo-Chang Fan, Hongliang Li

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

Interferon regulatory factor 8 (IRF8) is known to affect the innate immune response, for example, by regulating the differentiation and function of immune cells. However, whether IRF8 can influence cardiac hypertrophy is unknown. Here we show that IRF8 levels are decreased in human dilated/hypertrophic cardiomyopathic hearts and in murine hypertrophic hearts. Mice overexpressing Irf8 specifically in the heart are resistant to aortic banding (AB)-induced cardiac hypertrophy, whereas mice lacking IRF8 either globally or specifically in cardiomyocytes develop an aggravated phenotype induced by pressure overload. Mechanistically, we show that IRF8 directly interacts with NFATc1 to prevent NFATc1 translocation and thus inhibits …


Social Media Guidelines And Best Practices: Recommendations From The Council Of Residency Directors Social Media Task Force., Malford T Pillow, Laura Hopson, Michael Bond, Daniel Cabrera, Leigh Patterson, David Pearson, Harsh P. Sule Md, Felix Ankel, Madonna Fernández-Frackelton, R. Hall, Jason A Kegg, Donald Norris, Katrin Takenaka Feb 2014

Social Media Guidelines And Best Practices: Recommendations From The Council Of Residency Directors Social Media Task Force., Malford T Pillow, Laura Hopson, Michael Bond, Daniel Cabrera, Leigh Patterson, David Pearson, Harsh P. Sule Md, Felix Ankel, Madonna Fernández-Frackelton, R. Hall, Jason A Kegg, Donald Norris, Katrin Takenaka

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

Social media has become a staple of everyday life among over one billion people worldwide. A social networking presence has become a hallmark of vibrant and transparent communications. It has quickly become the preferred method of communication and information sharing. It offers the ability for various entities, especially residency programs, to create an attractive internet presence and "brand" the program. Social media, while having significant potential for communication and knowledge transfer, carries with it legal, ethical, personal, and professional risks. Implementation of a social networking presence must be deliberate, transparent, and optimize potential benefits while minimizing risks. This is especially …


Early Quick Acuity Score Provides More Complete Data On Emergency Department Walkouts., Paris B Lovett, Md, J Akiva Kahn, Md, Stuart E Greene, Md, Matthew A Bloch, Md, Daniel R Brandt, Md, Michael R Minckler, Md Jan 2014

Early Quick Acuity Score Provides More Complete Data On Emergency Department Walkouts., Paris B Lovett, Md, J Akiva Kahn, Md, Stuart E Greene, Md, Matthew A Bloch, Md, Daniel R Brandt, Md, Michael R Minckler, Md

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

INTRODUCTION: Many prior studies have compared the acuity of Emergency Department (ED) patients who have Left Without Being Seen (LWBS) against non-LWBS patients. A weakness in these studies is that patients may walk out prior to the assignment of a triage score, biasing comparisons. We report an operational change whereby acuity was assessed immediately upon patient arrival. We hypothesized more patients would receive acuity scores with EQAS. We also sought to compare LWBS and non-LWBS patient characteristics with reduced bias.

SETTING: urban, academic medical center. Retrospective cohort study, electronic chart review, collecting data on all ED patients presenting between 4/1/2010 …