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Differentials And Predictors Of Food Insecurity Among Federally Qualified Health Center Target Populations In Philadelphia: A Cross-Sectional Study, Galicano Kai Inguito, Brandon Joa, James Gardner, Eric N Fung, Laura Layer, Karen Fritz Jul 2023

Differentials And Predictors Of Food Insecurity Among Federally Qualified Health Center Target Populations In Philadelphia: A Cross-Sectional Study, Galicano Kai Inguito, Brandon Joa, James Gardner, Eric N Fung, Laura Layer, Karen Fritz

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Over the past decade, the prevalence of food insecurity declined in the United States but curiously climbed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a sizable metropolitan area where many households experience food insecurity and are dependent on programs like SNAP. Therefore, we aimed to determine the burden of food insecurity among populations near Philadelphia Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) clinic sites.

METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted in North Philadelphia, a populous and impoverished section of Philadelphia with many zip codes reporting 30-45% or more of the population below the federal poverty line. Students and clinicians affiliated with a local FQHC conducted …


Mobilized Peripheral Blood Stem Cells Versus Unstimulated Bone Marrow As A Graft Source For T-Cell-Replete Haploidentical Donor Transplantation Using Post-Transplant Cyclophosphamide., Asad Bashey, Mei-Jie Zhang, Shannon R Mccurdy, Andrew St Martin, Trevor Argall, Claudio Anasetti, Stefan O Ciurea, Omotayo Fasan, Sameh Gaballa, Md, Mehdi Hamadani, Pashna Munshi, Monzr M Al Malki, Ryotaro Nakamura, Paul V O'Donnell, Miguel-Angel Perales, Kavita Raj, Rizwan Romee, Scott Rowley, Vanderson Rocha, Rachel B Salit, Melhem Solh, Robert J Soiffer, Ephraim Joseph Fuchs, Mary Eapen Sep 2017

Mobilized Peripheral Blood Stem Cells Versus Unstimulated Bone Marrow As A Graft Source For T-Cell-Replete Haploidentical Donor Transplantation Using Post-Transplant Cyclophosphamide., Asad Bashey, Mei-Jie Zhang, Shannon R Mccurdy, Andrew St Martin, Trevor Argall, Claudio Anasetti, Stefan O Ciurea, Omotayo Fasan, Sameh Gaballa, Md, Mehdi Hamadani, Pashna Munshi, Monzr M Al Malki, Ryotaro Nakamura, Paul V O'Donnell, Miguel-Angel Perales, Kavita Raj, Rizwan Romee, Scott Rowley, Vanderson Rocha, Rachel B Salit, Melhem Solh, Robert J Soiffer, Ephraim Joseph Fuchs, Mary Eapen

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Purpose T-cell-replete HLA-haploidentical donor hematopoietic transplantation using post-transplant cyclophosphamide was originally described using bone marrow (BM). With increasing use of mobilized peripheral blood (PB), we compared transplant outcomes after PB and BM transplants. Patients and Methods A total of 681 patients with hematologic malignancy who underwent transplantation in the United States between 2009 and 2014 received BM (n = 481) or PB (n = 190) grafts. Cox regression models were built to examine differences in transplant outcomes by graft type, adjusting for patient, disease, and transplant characteristics. Results Hematopoietic recovery was similar after transplantation of BM and PB (28-day neutrophil …


Implementation Of A Residency Twitter Account To Provide Curricular Enrichment, Bryan Lebude, Md, Subhashini Appulingam Sellers, Md, Gretchen Diemer, Md, Facp Apr 2014

Implementation Of A Residency Twitter Account To Provide Curricular Enrichment, Bryan Lebude, Md, Subhashini Appulingam Sellers, Md, Gretchen Diemer, Md, Facp

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Background

The Problem

With the goals of improving patient safety and resident well-being, the ACGME’s 2011 revision of duty-hour requirements included a 16-hour limit on continuous duty hours for postgraduate year 1 (PGY-1) trainees, increased supervision for junior trainees, as well as mandated rest periods between duty hours.1 These rules place limitations on the ability of trainees to attend scheduled educational activities during standard work hours; a recent study showed a decrease in resident availability for teaching conferences compared with the 2003 duty hour regulations.2 Residency training programs must develop alternative avenues for education and encouraging inquiry outside of traditional …


16-Year Trends In The Infection Burden For Pacemakers And Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators In The United States 1993 To 2008., Arnold J Greenspon, Jasmine D Patel, Edmund Lau, Jorge A Ochoa, Daniel R Frisch, Reginald T Ho, Behzad B Pavri, Steven M Kurtz Aug 2011

16-Year Trends In The Infection Burden For Pacemakers And Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators In The United States 1993 To 2008., Arnold J Greenspon, Jasmine D Patel, Edmund Lau, Jorge A Ochoa, Daniel R Frisch, Reginald T Ho, Behzad B Pavri, Steven M Kurtz

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVES: We analyzed the infection burden associated with the implantation of cardiac implantable electrophysiological devices (CIEDs) in the United States for the years 1993 to 2008.

BACKGROUND: Recent data suggest that the rate of infection following CIED implantation may be increasing.

METHODS: The Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) discharge records were queried between 1993 and 2008 using the 9th Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9-CM). CIED infection was defined as either: 1) ICD-9 code for device-related infection (996.61) and any CIED procedure or removal code; or 2) CIED procedure code along with systemic infection. Patient health profile was evaluated …


Transplant Glomerulopathy In The Absence Of Donor Specific Antibodies, Mayuri Vijay-Sharma, Md, Pooja Singh, Md, Beth W. Colombe, Phd., Rakesh Gulati, Md, John L. Faber, Md, George Francos, Md Aug 2011

Transplant Glomerulopathy In The Absence Of Donor Specific Antibodies, Mayuri Vijay-Sharma, Md, Pooja Singh, Md, Beth W. Colombe, Phd., Rakesh Gulati, Md, John L. Faber, Md, George Francos, Md

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Conclusions:

Half of our 50 patients with TG documented by EM had no DSAs or positive C4d staining in PTCs. Almost 70% of the patients evidenced PTC basement membrane multilayering. These patients were all diagnosed with chronic active CMR independently of the presence of TG. Cellular rejection mechanisms are likely the cause of the TG in this group. Patients with TG and DSAs are at greater risk for episodes of acute AMR and CMR. C4d staining of PTCs was evident in less than 40% and in the glomeruli in less than half. Interestingly, 25 of the 26 DSA+ patients were …