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Imaging Algorithm For Covid-19: A Practical Approach, S. Ghosh, H. Deshwal, M. B. Saeedan, V. K. Khanna, S. Raoof, A. C. Mehta Jan 2021

Imaging Algorithm For Covid-19: A Practical Approach, S. Ghosh, H. Deshwal, M. B. Saeedan, V. K. Khanna, S. Raoof, A. C. Mehta

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© 2020 Elsevier Inc. The global pandemic of COVID-19 pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has strained healthcare resources across the world with emerging challenges of mass testing, resource allocation and management. While reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test is the most commonly utilized test and considered the current gold standard for diagnosis, the role of chest imaging has been highlighted by several studies demonstrating high sensitivity of computed tomography (CT). Many have suggested using CT chest as a first-line screening tool for the diagnosis of COVID-19. However, with advancement of laboratory testing and challenges in obtaining a CT …


Brief Communication: A Radiology Resident's Experience With Covid-19 In New York City, A. Ramjit, A. Gokli Jan 2021

Brief Communication: A Radiology Resident's Experience With Covid-19 In New York City, A. Ramjit, A. Gokli

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© 2020 Elsevier Inc. The COVID-19 pandemic impacted New York City severely. As a radiology resident, I was unsure how my role would change as the pandemic unfolded. Like many hospital systems in New York City, my department was asked to assist in the clinical care of patients during the dramatic surge of admissions related to COVID-19. I placed invasive central lines for critically ill patients in the intensive care unit to help reduce the workload on already overwhelmed critical care teams. I also performed direct patient care within dedicated COVID-19 inpatient floors.


Assessing The Importance Of Interleukin-6 In Covid-19 - Authors' Reply., D. E. Leisman, L. Ronner, R. Pinotti, M. D. Taylor, P. Sinha, C. S. Calfee, A. V. Hirayama, F. Mastroianni, C. J. Turtle, C. S. Deutschman, +2 Additional Authors Jan 2021

Assessing The Importance Of Interleukin-6 In Covid-19 - Authors' Reply., D. E. Leisman, L. Ronner, R. Pinotti, M. D. Taylor, P. Sinha, C. S. Calfee, A. V. Hirayama, F. Mastroianni, C. J. Turtle, C. S. Deutschman, +2 Additional Authors

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Anesthetic Considerations In A Patient With Lvad And Covid-19 Undergoing Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery, R. R. Sikachi, D. Anca Jan 2021

Anesthetic Considerations In A Patient With Lvad And Covid-19 Undergoing Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery, R. R. Sikachi, D. Anca

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© 2021 Increased survival with left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) has led to a large number of patients with LVADs presenting for noncardiac surgeries (NCS). With studies showing that a trained noncardiac anesthesiologist can safely manage these patients when they present for NCS, it is vital that all anesthesiologists understand the LVAD physiology and its implications in various surgeries. This is even more relevant during the current pandemic in which these complex cardiopulmonary interactions may be even more challenging in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The authors describe a case of a patient with COVID-19 with an LVAD who …


Association Between Regional Distributions Of Sars-Cov-2 Seroconversion And Out-Of-Hospital Sudden Death During The First Epidemic Outbreak In New York., K. M. Coleman, M. Saleh, S. E. Mountantonakis Jan 2021

Association Between Regional Distributions Of Sars-Cov-2 Seroconversion And Out-Of-Hospital Sudden Death During The First Epidemic Outbreak In New York., K. M. Coleman, M. Saleh, S. E. Mountantonakis

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Background

Increased incidence of out-of-hospital sudden death (OHSD) has been reported during the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. New York City (NYC) represents a unique opportunity to examine the epidemiologic association between the two given the variable regional distribution of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in its highly diverse neighborhoods.

Objective

The purpose of this study was to examine the association between OHSD and SARS-CoV-2 epidemiologic burden during the first COVID-19 pandemic across the highly diverse neighborhoods of NYC.

Methods

The incidences of OHSD between March 20 and April 22, 2019, and between March 20 and April 22, 2020, …


Effects Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Medical Students: A Multicenter Quantitative Study, A. J. Harries, C. Lee, L. Jones, R. M. Rodriguez, J. A. Davis, M. Boysen-Osborn, K. J. Kashima, N. K. Krane, J. M. Langsfeld, M. Juarez, +2 Additional Authors Jan 2021

Effects Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Medical Students: A Multicenter Quantitative Study, A. J. Harries, C. Lee, L. Jones, R. M. Rodriguez, J. A. Davis, M. Boysen-Osborn, K. J. Kashima, N. K. Krane, J. M. Langsfeld, M. Juarez, +2 Additional Authors

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© 2021, The Author(s). Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the United States (US) medical education system with the necessary, yet unprecedented Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) national recommendation to pause all student clinical rotations with in-person patient care. This study is a quantitative analysis investigating the educational and psychological effects of the pandemic on US medical students and their reactions to the AAMC recommendation in order to inform medical education policy. Methods: The authors sent a cross-sectional survey via email to medical students in their clinical training years at six medical schools during the initial peak phase of the …


Convalescent Plasma For Covid-19 Complicated By Ards Due To Trali, K. Y. Wang, P. Shah, M. Pierce Jan 2021

Convalescent Plasma For Covid-19 Complicated By Ards Due To Trali, K. Y. Wang, P. Shah, M. Pierce

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© 2021 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Convalescent plasma, which contains antibodies from recovered individuals, has been used as an effective treatment for infectious diseases in the past and is currently being used as a potential treatment option for COVID-19. Multiple studies have reported this treatment to be safe. We report a case of a patient who developed acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) with features suggestive of transfusion-related acute lung injury after being treated with convalescent plasma for COVID-19. We emphasise the need to be aware of the potential risk of transfusion reactions and disease worsening with convalescent plasma …


A Case-Control Study Of Prone Positioning In Awake And Nonintubated Hospitalized Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patients., P. C. Nauka, S. Chekuri, M. Aboodi, A. A. Hope, M. N. Gong, J.T. Chen Jan 2021

A Case-Control Study Of Prone Positioning In Awake And Nonintubated Hospitalized Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patients., P. C. Nauka, S. Chekuri, M. Aboodi, A. A. Hope, M. N. Gong, J.T. Chen

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To determine the association between prone positioning in nonintubated patients with coronavirus disease 2019 and frequency of invasive mechanical ventilation or inhospital mortality.

Design

A nested case-matched control analysis.

Setting

Three hospital sites in Bronx, NY.

Patients

Adult coronavirus disease 2019 patients admitted between March 1, 2020, and April 1, 2020. We excluded patients with do-not-intubate orders. Cases were defined by invasive mechanical ventilation or inhospital mortality. Each case was matched with two controls based on age, gender, admission date, and hospital length of stay greater than index time of matched case via risk-set sampling. The presence of nonintubated proning …


Inclusion Of Pregnant Individuals Among Priority Populations For Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccination For All 50 States In The United States., A. Grünebaum, L. B. Mccullough, A. Litvak, F. A. Chervenak Jan 2021

Inclusion Of Pregnant Individuals Among Priority Populations For Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccination For All 50 States In The United States., A. Grünebaum, L. B. Mccullough, A. Litvak, F. A. Chervenak

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Outcomes In Patients With Covid-19 Disease And High Oxygen Requirements., G. Rojas-Marte, A. T. Hashmi, M. Khalid, N. Chukwuka, J. Fogel, A. Munoz-Martinez, S. Ehrlich, M. Akbar Waheed, D. Sharma, J. Shani, +6 Additional Authors Jan 2021

Outcomes In Patients With Covid-19 Disease And High Oxygen Requirements., G. Rojas-Marte, A. T. Hashmi, M. Khalid, N. Chukwuka, J. Fogel, A. Munoz-Martinez, S. Ehrlich, M. Akbar Waheed, D. Sharma, J. Shani, +6 Additional Authors

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Background

Approximately 19% of people infected with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) progress to severe or critical stages of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with a mortality rate exceeding 50%. We aimed to examine the characteristics, mortality rates, intubation rate, and length of stay (LOS) of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 disease with high oxygen requirements (critically ill).

Methods

We conducted a retrospective analysis in a single center in Brooklyn, New York. Adult hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19 disease and high oxygen requirements were included. We performed multivariate logistic regression analyses for statistically significant variables to reduce any …


Physical Therapy For Hospitalized Covid-19 Patients In Isolation: Feasibility And Pilot Implementation Of Telehealth For Delivering Individualized Therapy., M. Turcinovic, R. Singson, M. Harrigan, S. Ardito, A. Ilyas, L. Sinvani, N. Hajizadeh, E. Burns Jan 2021

Physical Therapy For Hospitalized Covid-19 Patients In Isolation: Feasibility And Pilot Implementation Of Telehealth For Delivering Individualized Therapy., M. Turcinovic, R. Singson, M. Harrigan, S. Ardito, A. Ilyas, L. Sinvani, N. Hajizadeh, E. Burns

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Objective

To optimize the ability of hospitalized patients isolated due to COVID-19 to participate in physical therapy.

Design

This was a prospective, quality improvement trial of the feasibility and acceptability of a "hybrid" in-person and telerehabilitation platform to deliver physical therapy to hospitalized adults.

Setting

Inpatient wards of a tertiary care, multi-specialty academic medical center in the greater New York City metropolitan area.

Participants

A convenience sample of 39 COVID-19+ adults, mean age 57.3 years, 69% male, all previously community dwelling agreed to participate in a combination of in-person and telerehabilitation sessions (TR).

Intervention

Initial in-person evaluation by physical therapist …


Commentary: Covid 19: Don't Throw Caution To The Wind Nor Air Leak. Use Ppe!, R. S. Lazzaro, M. L. Inra, B. Patton Jan 2021

Commentary: Covid 19: Don't Throw Caution To The Wind Nor Air Leak. Use Ppe!, R. S. Lazzaro, M. L. Inra, B. Patton

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No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Perinatal Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection During The Peripartum Period., O. Janssen, M. Thompson, S. Milburn, R. Green, B. Wagner, A. Bianco, A. Stroustrup Jan 2021

The Impact Of Perinatal Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection During The Peripartum Period., O. Janssen, M. Thompson, S. Milburn, R. Green, B. Wagner, A. Bianco, A. Stroustrup

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Atrial Fibrillation Is An Independent Predictor For In-Hospital Mortality In Patients Admitted With Sars-Cov-2 Infection., S. E. Mountantonakis, M. Saleh, J. Fishbein, A. Gandomi, M. Lesser, J. Chelico, J. Gabriels, M. Qiu, L. M. Epstein, Northwell Covid-19 Research Consortium Jan 2021

Atrial Fibrillation Is An Independent Predictor For In-Hospital Mortality In Patients Admitted With Sars-Cov-2 Infection., S. E. Mountantonakis, M. Saleh, J. Fishbein, A. Gandomi, M. Lesser, J. Chelico, J. Gabriels, M. Qiu, L. M. Epstein, Northwell Covid-19 Research Consortium

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Background

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most encountered arrhythmia and has been associated with worse in-hospital outcomes.

Objective

This study was to determine the incidence of AF in patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as well as its impact on in-hospital mortality.

Methods

Patients hospitalized with a positive COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction test between March 1 and April 27, 2020, were identified from the common medical record system of 13 Northwell Health hospitals. Natural language processing search algorithms were used to identify and classify AF. Patients were classified as having AF or not. AF was further classified as new-onset …


Ethnic Differences In Thromboprophylaxis For Covid-19 Patients: Should They Be Considered?, T. Iba, J. M. Connors, A. C. Spyropoulos, H. Wada, J. H. Levy Jan 2021

Ethnic Differences In Thromboprophylaxis For Covid-19 Patients: Should They Be Considered?, T. Iba, J. M. Connors, A. C. Spyropoulos, H. Wada, J. H. Levy

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© 2021, Japanese Society of Hematology. Thromboembolic events contribute to morbidity and mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). As a result, thromboprophylaxis using low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) is universally recommended for hospitalized patients based on multiple guidelines. However, ethnic differences with respect to thrombogenicity have been reported and the incidence of thromboembolic events is considered to be lower in the Asian population. Despite the importance of thromboprophylaxis, bleeding is also a side effect that should be considered. We examine the data relating to potential ethnic differences in thrombosis and bleeding in COVID-19. Although sufficient data is not yet available, current evidence …


The Impact Of Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Infection On Ambulatory Procedures And Associated Delays In Care For Asymptomatic Patients, C. G. Larsen, C. D. Bub, B. C. Schaffler, T. Walden, J. M. Intravia Jan 2021

The Impact Of Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Infection On Ambulatory Procedures And Associated Delays In Care For Asymptomatic Patients, C. G. Larsen, C. D. Bub, B. C. Schaffler, T. Walden, J. M. Intravia

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© 2021 Elsevier Inc. Background: Since the reopening of ambulatory centers, minimal data has been reported regarding positive tests among patients undergoing ambulatory procedures, associated delays in care, and outcomes of patients previously positive for coronavirus disease 2019. Methods: A retrospective observational case series of ambulatory procedures was performed. Records since the reopening of ambulatory centers in New York were searched for patients with positive coronavirus disease 2019 nasal swab results who underwent ambulatory procedures. Chart reviews were conducted to determine coronavirus disease history and hospitalizations, demographic information, procedure details, and 30-day admissions. Results: A total of 3,762 patients underwent …


Utilization Of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation During The Covid-19 Pandemic., A. Kichloo, A. Kumar, R. Amir, M. Aljadah, N. Farooqi, M. Albosta, J. Singh, S. Jamal, Z. El-Amir, N. Lone, +1 Additional Author Jan 2021

Utilization Of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation During The Covid-19 Pandemic., A. Kichloo, A. Kumar, R. Amir, M. Aljadah, N. Farooqi, M. Albosta, J. Singh, S. Jamal, Z. El-Amir, N. Lone, +1 Additional Author

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The ongoing outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 [SARS-CoV-2, or coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)] was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. Worldwide, more than 65 million people have been infected with this SARS-CoV-2 virus, and over 1.5 million people have died due to the viral illness. Although a tremendous amount of medical progress has been made since its inception, there continues to be ongoing research regarding the pathophysiology, treatments, and vaccines. While a vast majority of those infected develop only mild to moderate symptoms, about 5% of people have severe forms of infection …


Rationale And Design For The Study Of Rivaroxaban To Reduce Thrombotic Events, Hospitalization And Death In Outpatients With Covid-19: The Prevent-Hd Study, W. H. Capell, E. S. Barnathan, G. Piazza, A. C. Spyropoulos, J. Hsia, S. Bull, C. Lipardi, C. Sugarmann, E. Suh, M. P. Bonaca, +2 Additional Authors Jan 2021

Rationale And Design For The Study Of Rivaroxaban To Reduce Thrombotic Events, Hospitalization And Death In Outpatients With Covid-19: The Prevent-Hd Study, W. H. Capell, E. S. Barnathan, G. Piazza, A. C. Spyropoulos, J. Hsia, S. Bull, C. Lipardi, C. Sugarmann, E. Suh, M. P. Bonaca, +2 Additional Authors

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© 2021 Elsevier Inc. Background: COVID-19 is associated with both venous and arterial thrombotic complications. While prophylactic anticoagulation is now widely recommended for hospitalized patients with COVID-19, the effectiveness and safety of thromboprophylaxis in outpatients with COVID-19 has not been established. Study Design: PREVENT-HD is a double-blind, placebo-controlled, pragmatic, event-driven phase 3 trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of rivaroxaban in symptomatic outpatients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 at risk for thrombotic events, hospitalization, and death. Several challenges posed by the pandemic have necessitated innovative approaches to clinical trial design, start-up, and conduct. Participants are randomized in a 1:1 ratio, stratified …


The Use Of Oxygen Hoods In Patients Failing On Conventional High-Flow Oxygen Delivery Systems, The Effects On Oxygenation, Mechanical Ventilation And Mortality Rates In Hypoxic Patients With Covid-19. A Prospective Controlled Cohort Study, D. Dayya, O. J. O'Neill, T. D. Feiertag, R. Tuazon-Boer, J. Sullivan, L. Perez, S. Gurash, M. Eaton, T. Bodley, T. Hall, +2 Additional Authors Jan 2021

The Use Of Oxygen Hoods In Patients Failing On Conventional High-Flow Oxygen Delivery Systems, The Effects On Oxygenation, Mechanical Ventilation And Mortality Rates In Hypoxic Patients With Covid-19. A Prospective Controlled Cohort Study, D. Dayya, O. J. O'Neill, T. D. Feiertag, R. Tuazon-Boer, J. Sullivan, L. Perez, S. Gurash, M. Eaton, T. Bodley, T. Hall, +2 Additional Authors

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© 2021 Introduction: Efforts to meet increased oxygen demands in COVID-19 patients are a priority in averting mechanical ventilation (MV), associated with high mortality approaching 76.4–97.2%. Novel methods of oxygen delivery could mitigate that risk. Oxygen hoods/helmets may improve: O2-saturation (SaO2), reduce in-hospital mechanical ventilation and mortality rates, and reduce length of hospitalization in hypoxic Covid-19 patients failing on conventional high-flow oxygen delivery systems. Methods: DesignProspective Controlled Cohort Study. SettingSingle Center. ParticipantsAll patients admitted with a diagnosis of COVID-19 were reviewed and 136/347 patients met inclusion criteria. Study period3/6/2020 to 5/1/2020. 136 participants completed the study with known status for …


Transitioning Trainees From The Operating Room To The Covid-19 Intensive Care Unit In New York – Correspondence, M. A. Catalano, G. F. Coppa, V. M. Patel Jan 2021

Transitioning Trainees From The Operating Room To The Covid-19 Intensive Care Unit In New York – Correspondence, M. A. Catalano, G. F. Coppa, V. M. Patel

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No abstract provided.


Professionally Responsible Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccination Counseling Of Obstetrical And Gynecologic Patients, F. A. Chervenak, L. B. Mccullough, E. Bornstein, L. Johnson, A. Katz, R. Mcleod-Sordjan, M. Nimaroff, B. L. Rochelson, A. Tekbali, A. Warman, K. Williams, A. Grünebaum Jan 2021

Professionally Responsible Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccination Counseling Of Obstetrical And Gynecologic Patients, F. A. Chervenak, L. B. Mccullough, E. Bornstein, L. Johnson, A. Katz, R. Mcleod-Sordjan, M. Nimaroff, B. L. Rochelson, A. Tekbali, A. Warman, K. Williams, A. Grünebaum

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© 2021 Elsevier Inc. The development of coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines in the current and planned clinical trials is essential for the success of a public health response. This paper focuses on how physicians should implement the results of these clinical trials when counseling patients who are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed about vaccines with government authorization for clinical use. Determining the most effective approach to counsel patients about coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination is challenging. We address the professionally responsible counseling of 3 groups of patients—those who are pregnant, those planning to become pregnant, and …


Should Covid-19 Patients > 75 Years Be Ventilated? An Outcome Study., H. Raheja, N. Chukwuka, C. Agarwal, D. Sharma, A. Munoz-Martinez, J. Fogel, M. Khalid, A. T. Hashmi, S. Ehrlich, G. R. Rojas-Marte, +11 Additional Authors Jan 2021

Should Covid-19 Patients > 75 Years Be Ventilated? An Outcome Study., H. Raheja, N. Chukwuka, C. Agarwal, D. Sharma, A. Munoz-Martinez, J. Fogel, M. Khalid, A. T. Hashmi, S. Ehrlich, G. R. Rojas-Marte, +11 Additional Authors

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Background

Elderly patients with COVID-19 disease are at increased risk for adverse outcomes. Current data regarding disease characteristics and outcomes in this population is limited.

Aim

To delineate the adverse factors associated with outcomes of COVID- 19 patients ≥75 years of age.

Design

Retrospective cohort study.

Methods

Patients were classified into mild/moderate, severe/very severe, and critical disease (intubated) based on oxygen requirements. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality.

Results

355 patients aged ≥75 years hospitalized with COVID-19 between March 19th and April 25th, 2020 were included. Mean age was 84.3 years. One-third of the patients developed critical disease. Mean length …


Genotype-Phenotype Association And Variant Characterization In Diamond-Blackfan Anemia Caused By Pathogenic Variants In, M. D. Gianferante, M. W. Wlodarski, E. Atsidaftos, L. Da Costa, P. Delaporta, J. E. Farrar, M. Hussain, J. M. Lipton, A. Vlachos, N. Giri, +11 Additional Authors Jan 2021

Genotype-Phenotype Association And Variant Characterization In Diamond-Blackfan Anemia Caused By Pathogenic Variants In, M. D. Gianferante, M. W. Wlodarski, E. Atsidaftos, L. Da Costa, P. Delaporta, J. E. Farrar, M. Hussain, J. M. Lipton, A. Vlachos, N. Giri, +11 Additional Authors

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Diamond Blackfan anemia (DBA) is predominantly an autosomal dominant inherited red cell aplasia primarily caused by pathogenic germline variants in ribosomal protein genes. DBA due to pathogenic RPL35A variants has been associated with large 3q29 deletions and phenotypes not common in DBA. We conducted a multi-institutional genotype-phenotype study of 45 patients with DBA associated with pathogenic RPL35A germline variants and curated the variant data on 21 additional cases from the literature. Genotype-phenotype analyses were conducted comparing patients with large deletions versus all other pathogenic variants in RPL35A. Twenty-two of the 45 cases had large deletions in RPL35A. After adjusting for …


Mitral Valve-In-Valve And Valve-In-Ring: Tips, Tricks, And Outcomes, L Pirelli, E Hong, R Steffen, T P. Vahl, S K. Kodali, V Bapat Jan 2021

Mitral Valve-In-Valve And Valve-In-Ring: Tips, Tricks, And Outcomes, L Pirelli, E Hong, R Steffen, T P. Vahl, S K. Kodali, V Bapat

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No abstract provided.


Combination Of Dasatinib With Chemotherapy In Previously Untreated Core Binding Factor Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Calgb 10801, G. Marcucci, S. Geyer, K. Laumann, W. Zhao, D. Bucci, G. L. Uy, W. Blum, A. K. Eisfeld, J. E. Kolitz, R. A. Larson, +7 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Combination Of Dasatinib With Chemotherapy In Previously Untreated Core Binding Factor Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Calgb 10801, G. Marcucci, S. Geyer, K. Laumann, W. Zhao, D. Bucci, G. L. Uy, W. Blum, A. K. Eisfeld, J. E. Kolitz, R. A. Larson, +7 Additional Authors

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© 2020 by The American Society of Hematology. Acutemyeloid leukemia (AML)witheither t(8;21)(q22;q22)or inv(16)(p13q22)/t(16;16)(p13;q22) is referred to as core binding factor (CBF) AML. Although categorized as favorable risk, long-term survival for these patients is only ∼50% to 60%. Mutated (mut) or overexpressed KIT, a gene encoding a receptor tyrosine kinase, has been found almost exclusively in CBF AML and may increase the risk of disease relapse. We tested the safety and clinical activity of dasatinib, a multi-kinase inhibitor, in combination with chemotherapy. Sixty-one adult patients with AML and CBF fusion transcripts (RUNX1/RUNX1T1 or CBFB/MYH11) were enrolled on Cancer and Leukemia Group …


Cll Intraclonal Fractions Exhibit Established And Recently Acquired Patterns Of Dna Methylation, B. A. Bartholdy, X. Wang, X. Yan, M. Pascual, M. Fan, J. Barrientos, S. L. Allen, K. R. Rai, N. Chiorazzi, S. Roa, +2 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Cll Intraclonal Fractions Exhibit Established And Recently Acquired Patterns Of Dna Methylation, B. A. Bartholdy, X. Wang, X. Yan, M. Pascual, M. Fan, J. Barrientos, S. L. Allen, K. R. Rai, N. Chiorazzi, S. Roa, +2 Additional Authors

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Multiplex Accurate Sensitive Quantitation (Masq) With Application To Minimal Residual Disease In Acute Myeloid Leukemia, A. B. Moffitt, M. S. Spector, P. Andrews, J. Kendall, J. Alexander, A. Stepansky, J. Kolitz, N. Chiorazzi, S. L. Allen, Z. Wang, +4 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Multiplex Accurate Sensitive Quantitation (Masq) With Application To Minimal Residual Disease In Acute Myeloid Leukemia, A. B. Moffitt, M. S. Spector, P. Andrews, J. Kendall, J. Alexander, A. Stepansky, J. Kolitz, N. Chiorazzi, S. L. Allen, Z. Wang, +4 Additional Authors

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Covid-19 Presenting As Stroke, A. Avula, K. Nalleballe, N. Narula, S. Sapozhnikov, V. Dandu, S. Toom, A. Glaser, D. Elsayegh Jan 2020

Covid-19 Presenting As Stroke, A. Avula, K. Nalleballe, N. Narula, S. Sapozhnikov, V. Dandu, S. Toom, A. Glaser, D. Elsayegh

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© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Objective: Acute stroke remains a medical emergency even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most patients with COVID-19 infection present with constitutional and respiratory symptoms; while others present with atypical gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, or neurological manifestations. Here we present a series of four patients with COVID-19 that presented with acute stroke. Methods: We searched the hospital databases for patients that presented with acute stroke and concomitant features of suspected COVID-19 infection. All patients who had radiographic evidence of stroke and PCR-confirmed COVID-19 infection were included in the study. Patients admitted to the hospital with PCR- confirmed COVID-19 disease whose …


Acute Kidney Injury In Patients Hospitalized With Covid-19, J. S. Hirsch, J. H. Ng, D. W. Ross, H. H. Shah, R. L. Barnett, A. D. Hazzan, S. Fishbane, K. D. Jhaveri, M. Abate, A. Bellucci, M. C. Bhaskaran, M. Gitman, C. Halinski, S. Hasan, S. Hong, Y. Khanin, A. Kuan, V. Madireddy, D. Malieckal, A. Muzib Jan 2020

Acute Kidney Injury In Patients Hospitalized With Covid-19, J. S. Hirsch, J. H. Ng, D. W. Ross, H. H. Shah, R. L. Barnett, A. D. Hazzan, S. Fishbane, K. D. Jhaveri, M. Abate, A. Bellucci, M. C. Bhaskaran, M. Gitman, C. Halinski, S. Hasan, S. Hong, Y. Khanin, A. Kuan, V. Madireddy, D. Malieckal, A. Muzib

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© 2020 International Society of Nephrology The rate of acute kidney injury (AKI) associated with patients hospitalized with Covid-19, and associated outcomes are not well understood. This study describes the presentation, risk factors and outcomes of AKI in patients hospitalized with Covid-19. We reviewed the health records for all patients hospitalized with Covid-19 between March 1, and April 5, 2020, at 13 academic and community hospitals in metropolitan New York. Patients younger than 18 years of age, with end stage kidney disease or with a kidney transplant were excluded. AKI was defined according to KDIGO criteria. Of 5,449 patients admitted …


Arterial Thromboembolic Complications In Covid-19 In Low-Risk Patients Despite Prophylaxis, D. O. Griffin, A. Jensen, M. Khan, J. Chin, K. Chin, R. Parnell, C. Awwad, D. Patel Jan 2020

Arterial Thromboembolic Complications In Covid-19 In Low-Risk Patients Despite Prophylaxis, D. O. Griffin, A. Jensen, M. Khan, J. Chin, K. Chin, R. Parnell, C. Awwad, D. Patel

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No abstract provided.