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Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections: Patient Characteristics, Treatment, And Clinical Outcomes In One South Texas Acute Care Hospital, Kimberly A. Ambrosini, Jose Campo Maldonado
Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections: Patient Characteristics, Treatment, And Clinical Outcomes In One South Texas Acute Care Hospital, Kimberly A. Ambrosini, Jose Campo Maldonado
Research Colloquium
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CA-UTIs) account for 40 percent of nosocomial infections worldwide. Their elimination is at the forefront of quality improvement in one South Texas acute care hospital.
Methods: Over a period of 6 months, five CA-UTIs occurred in one South Texas acute care hospital. These cases were identified via regular surveillance by Infection Prevention staff and the Laboratory Department of the hospital. This research reviews patient age, sex, length of stay, bacteria contracted, appropriate antibiotic use, patient characteristics, and overall outcomes.
Results: Between the months of July and December 2021, 5 CAUTIs were contracted. Patients ranged in …
Penile Calciphylaxis In An End Stage Renal Disease Patient., Juan Enrique Garcia Lopez, Alain Velazquez Blanco, Aileen Aguilar, Sareena Siyas, Daniel Ibarias Paz, Mays Abdulazeez, Jesus Garza-Tamez, Desmond Adamu
Penile Calciphylaxis In An End Stage Renal Disease Patient., Juan Enrique Garcia Lopez, Alain Velazquez Blanco, Aileen Aguilar, Sareena Siyas, Daniel Ibarias Paz, Mays Abdulazeez, Jesus Garza-Tamez, Desmond Adamu
Research Colloquium
Background: Penile Calciphylaxis occurs in about 1–4% of hemodialysis patients worldwide. Associated mortality rates are very high, and hyperparathyroidism is the second most frequently associated disorder. Addressing the resulting metabolic imbalance, and surgical intervention guided by findings of radiological studies may improve quality of life. The pathogenesis is thought to be mediated by vascular smooth muscle cells which differentiate into osteoblast-like cells. Decrease in vascular calcification inhibitory proteins fetuin-A and matrix Gla is found in patients on dialysis causing systemic medial calcification of arterioles, leading to epidermal ischemia, tissue infarction, and ulceration.
Case presentation: 47-year-old male with history of coronary …
Characterization Of Prostate Cancer In Transgender Women, Simita Gaglani, Rajveer Purohit, Ashutosh Tewari, Dara Lundon, Natasha Kyprianou
Characterization Of Prostate Cancer In Transgender Women, Simita Gaglani, Rajveer Purohit, Ashutosh Tewari, Dara Lundon, Natasha Kyprianou
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Background: The risk of developing prostate cancer (PC) in transgender women is unknown. Many patients are unaware that the prostate is not removed during male-to-female surgical transition. It is unclear what the exposure of estrogens and androgen blockers in these transgender patients has on the prostate. Our aim was to examine and characterize the different presentations of PC in published cases and augment this with an additional case series from one institute.
Methods: A retrospective review of prospectively maintained medical records was performed identifying features of PC diagnoses in transgender women. These included age, duration of feminizing hormone therapy, PSA …
Klrf1, A Novel Marker Of Cd56bright Nk Cells, Predicts Improved Survival For Patients With Locally Advanced Bladder Cancer, Neelam Mukherjee, Niannian Ji, Xi Tan, Chun-Liang Chen, Onika D. V. Noel, Maria Rodriguez-Padron, Chun-Lin Lin, David G. Alonzo, Tim H. Huang, Robert S. Svatek
Klrf1, A Novel Marker Of Cd56bright Nk Cells, Predicts Improved Survival For Patients With Locally Advanced Bladder Cancer, Neelam Mukherjee, Niannian Ji, Xi Tan, Chun-Liang Chen, Onika D. V. Noel, Maria Rodriguez-Padron, Chun-Lin Lin, David G. Alonzo, Tim H. Huang, Robert S. Svatek
School of Medicine Publications and Presentations
Background
Bladder tumor-infiltrating CD56bright NK cells are more tumor cytotoxic than their CD56dim counterparts. Identification of NK cell subsets is labor-intensive and has limited utility in the clinical setting. Here, we sought to identify a surrogate marker of bladder CD56bright NK cells and to test its prognostic significance.
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CD56bright and CD56dim NK cells were characterized with the multiparametric flow (n = 20) and mass cytometry (n = 21) in human bladder tumors. Transcriptome data from bladder tumors (n = 351) profiled by The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) were analyzed. The expression levels of individual markers in intratumoral …
A Rare Case Of Penile Mucosal Melanoma, Safiya-Hana Belbina, Sofia Gereta, Mia Rose Schmolze, James Mclain Bradford, Christopher Yang, Aaron A. Laviana
A Rare Case Of Penile Mucosal Melanoma, Safiya-Hana Belbina, Sofia Gereta, Mia Rose Schmolze, James Mclain Bradford, Christopher Yang, Aaron A. Laviana
School of Medicine Publications and Presentations
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Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections: Patient Characteristics, Treatment, And Clinical Outcomes In One South Texas Acute Care Hospital, Kimberly A. Ambrosini, Jose Campo Maldonado
Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections: Patient Characteristics, Treatment, And Clinical Outcomes In One South Texas Acute Care Hospital, Kimberly A. Ambrosini, Jose Campo Maldonado
MEDI 9331 Scholarly Activities Clinical Years
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CA-UTIs) account for 40 percent of nosocomial infections worldwide. Their elimination is at the forefront of quality improvement in one South Texas acute care hospital.
Methods: Over a period of 6 months, five CA-UTIs occurred in one South Texas acute care hospital. These cases were identified via regular surveillance by Infection Prevention staff and the Laboratory Department of the hospital. This research reviews patient age, sex, length of stay, bacteria contracted, appropriate antibiotic use, patient characteristics, and overall outcomes.
Results: Between the months of July and December 2021, 5 CAUTIs were contracted. Patients …
Estudio De Asociación Entre La Estirpe Histológica Y El Estadio Clínico De Los Tumores Testiculares Con Los Marcadores Tumorales [Correlation Study Of Histologic Pattern And Clinical Stage Of Testicular Tumors With Tumor Markers], Edson David Rodríguez-Valle, Miguel Maldonado-Ávila, Yunuen Rodríguez-Sánchez, Fabiola Arévalo-García, Jorge Jaspersen-Gastelum, Juan Carlos Lopez Alvarenga, Arturo Reading-Bernal, Joel Nava-Palacios, Eloy Rico-Frontana, Mario Silvino Almanza-González
Estudio De Asociación Entre La Estirpe Histológica Y El Estadio Clínico De Los Tumores Testiculares Con Los Marcadores Tumorales [Correlation Study Of Histologic Pattern And Clinical Stage Of Testicular Tumors With Tumor Markers], Edson David Rodríguez-Valle, Miguel Maldonado-Ávila, Yunuen Rodríguez-Sánchez, Fabiola Arévalo-García, Jorge Jaspersen-Gastelum, Juan Carlos Lopez Alvarenga, Arturo Reading-Bernal, Joel Nava-Palacios, Eloy Rico-Frontana, Mario Silvino Almanza-González
School of Medicine Publications and Presentations
Background: Testicular tumor is the most frequent solid tumor in men between 20 and 34 years of age. Testicular tumors can be histologically divided into germ cell tumors, which present in 90–95% of cases, and non-germ cell tumors, which present in around 5%. Tumor markers are crucial for the diagnosis, classification, and prognosis of testicular tumors, as well as for surveillance after treatment. Objective: To know the actual prevalence of testicular cancer at our service, determine the clinical and pathologic characteristics of testicular cancer, and correlate tumor marker levels with histologic pattern and clinical stage of the disease. Methodology: A …
Intraoperative Icg-Nir Fluorescence Angiography Visualization Of Testicular Perfusion In Operations For Testicular Torsion, Colton D. Wayne, Mohammad A. Emran, Leon Smith-Harrison, P. Stephen Almond, Haroon I. Patel, Shannon Koehler
Intraoperative Icg-Nir Fluorescence Angiography Visualization Of Testicular Perfusion In Operations For Testicular Torsion, Colton D. Wayne, Mohammad A. Emran, Leon Smith-Harrison, P. Stephen Almond, Haroon I. Patel, Shannon Koehler
MEDI 9331 Scholarly Activities Clinical Years
Purpose: Indocyanine Green (ICG) near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence angiography is used in assessing testicular perfusion after reduction of testicular torsion to assess tissue viability.
Introduction: Determination of viability of a testicle after reduction of a testicular torsion has been performed by numerous methods including visual assessment, Doppler ultrasound, and cutting the testicular capsule. Each of these has limitations, are not always reproducible, and may involve damage to the testicle and confusion of capsular blood flow for internal perfusion. A possible alternative to these methods is the use of ICG-NIR fluorescence angiography. ICG was FDA-approved in 1959 and has been …