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Haiti's Hiv Surveillance System: Past, Present, And Future, Chris Delcher, Ermane G. Robin, Daniella Myriam Pierre
Haiti's Hiv Surveillance System: Past, Present, And Future, Chris Delcher, Ermane G. Robin, Daniella Myriam Pierre
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
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Risk Stratification For Bleeding Complications In Patients With Venous Thromboembolism: Application Of The Has-Bled Bleeding Score During The First 6 Months Of Anticoagulant Treatment, Joshua D. Brown, Amie J. Goodin, Gregory Y. H. Lip, Val R. Adams
Risk Stratification For Bleeding Complications In Patients With Venous Thromboembolism: Application Of The Has-Bled Bleeding Score During The First 6 Months Of Anticoagulant Treatment, Joshua D. Brown, Amie J. Goodin, Gregory Y. H. Lip, Val R. Adams
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
Background—The Hypertension, Abnormal renal/liver function, Stroke, Bleeding, Labile International Normalized Ratio (INR), Elderly, Drugs or alcohol use (HAS-BLED) score has strong predictive validity for major bleeding complications, but limited validation has been conducted in venous thromboembolism (VTE). This study evaluates the HAS-BLED score in a large cohort of VTE patients.
Methods and Results—A retrospective cohort of adults ≥ 18 years with primary diagnosis of VTE between January 1, 2010 and November 31, 2013 were identified in an insurance claims database. Patients were tracked until death, any bleed event, or end of study period. HAS-BLED score and components were …
Vena Cava Filter Retrieval Rates And Factors Associated With Retrieval In A Large Us Cohort, Joshua D. Brown, Driss Raissi, Qiong Han, Val R. Adams, Jeffery Talbert
Vena Cava Filter Retrieval Rates And Factors Associated With Retrieval In A Large Us Cohort, Joshua D. Brown, Driss Raissi, Qiong Han, Val R. Adams, Jeffery Talbert
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
Background Retrieval of vena cava filters (VCFs) is important for safety as complications increase with longer dwell times. This study assessed VCF retrieval rates and factors associated with retrieval in a national cohort.
Methods and Results VCFs were identified by procedural codes from an administrative claims database. Patients were identified who had a VCF placement during a hospitalization from a national commercial administrative claims database. Indications for VCF placement were identified as pulmonary embolism with or without deep vein thrombosis, deep vein thrombosis only, or prophylactic. Patient demographic and clinical characteristics were included in proportional hazard regression models to find …
Bladder Antimuscarinics And Cognitive Decline In Elderly Patients, Daniela Claudia Moga, Erin L. Abner, Qishan Wu, Gregory A. Jicha
Bladder Antimuscarinics And Cognitive Decline In Elderly Patients, Daniela Claudia Moga, Erin L. Abner, Qishan Wu, Gregory A. Jicha
Pharmacy Practice and Science Faculty Publications
Introduction: The evidence on the impact of bladder antimuscarinics initiation on cognitive function in older adults is inconsistent.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of data from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC) on enrollees 65 years and older evaluated the association between antimuscarinic initiation and cognitive decline. We defined decline from baseline (yes/no) for cognitive assessments included in the NACC Uniform Data Set 2.0 battery. New users were matched on year of enrollment and time in the cohort to randomly selected nonusers. Analyses were conducted using inverse probability of treatment weights based on baseline propensity scores.
Results: Our analyses included 698 …