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Evidence-Based Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Cost-Effectiveness Calculator For The Detection Of Significant Coronary Artery Disease, Ankur Pandya, Yuan-Jui Yu, Yin Ge, Eike Nagel, Raymond Y. Kwong, Rafidah Abu Bakar, John D. Grizzard, Alexander E. Merkler, Ntobeko Ntusi, Steffen E. Peterson, Nina Rashedi, Juerg Schwitter, Joseph B. Selvanayagam, James A. White, James Carr, Subha V. Raman, Orlando P. Simonetti, Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Lilia M. Sierra-Galan, Victor A. Ferrari, Mona Bhatia, Sebastian Kelle Jan 2022

Evidence-Based Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Cost-Effectiveness Calculator For The Detection Of Significant Coronary Artery Disease, Ankur Pandya, Yuan-Jui Yu, Yin Ge, Eike Nagel, Raymond Y. Kwong, Rafidah Abu Bakar, John D. Grizzard, Alexander E. Merkler, Ntobeko Ntusi, Steffen E. Peterson, Nina Rashedi, Juerg Schwitter, Joseph B. Selvanayagam, James A. White, James Carr, Subha V. Raman, Orlando P. Simonetti, Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Lilia M. Sierra-Galan, Victor A. Ferrari, Mona Bhatia, Sebastian Kelle

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Background
Although prior reports have evaluated the clinical and cost impacts of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) for low-to-intermediate-risk patients with suspected significant coronary artery disease (CAD), the cost-effectiveness of CMR compared to relevant comparators remains poorly understood. We aimed to summarize the cost-effectiveness literature on CMR for CAD and create a cost-effectiveness calculator, useable worldwide, to approximate the cost-per-quality-adjusted-life-year (QALY) of CMR and relevant comparators with context-specific patient-level and system-level inputs.

Methods
We searched the Tufts Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Registry and PubMed for cost-per-QALY or cost-per-life-year-saved studies of CMR to detect significant CAD. We also developed a linear regression meta-model (CMR …


A Preliminary Longitudinal Study Of White Matter Alteration In Cocaine Use Disorder Subjects, Liangsuo Ma, Joel L. Steinberg, Qin Wang, Joy M. Schmitz, Edward L. Boone, Ponnada A. Narayana, F. Gerard Moeller Jan 2017

A Preliminary Longitudinal Study Of White Matter Alteration In Cocaine Use Disorder Subjects, Liangsuo Ma, Joel L. Steinberg, Qin Wang, Joy M. Schmitz, Edward L. Boone, Ponnada A. Narayana, F. Gerard Moeller

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Background

Previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies have consistently shown that subjects with cocaine use disorder (CocUD) had altered white matter microstructure in the corpus callosum. It is believed that these alterations are due to preexisting factors, chronic cocaine use, or both. However, there is no published longitudinal DTI study on human cocaine users yet which could shed light on the relationship between cocaine use and DTI findings.

Methods

This study used a longitudinal design and DTI to test if the white matter microstructure shows quicker alteration in CocUD subjects than controls. DTI data were acquired from eleven CocUD subjects …


A Randomized Prospective Long-Term (> 1 Year) Clinical Trial Comparing The Efficacy And Safety Of Radiofrequency Ablation To 980nm Laser Ablation Of The Great Saphenous Vein, Malcolm Sydnor, John Mavropoulos, Natalia Slobodnik, Luke Wolfe, Brian Strife, Daniel Komorowski Jan 2017

A Randomized Prospective Long-Term (> 1 Year) Clinical Trial Comparing The Efficacy And Safety Of Radiofrequency Ablation To 980nm Laser Ablation Of The Great Saphenous Vein, Malcolm Sydnor, John Mavropoulos, Natalia Slobodnik, Luke Wolfe, Brian Strife, Daniel Komorowski

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Purpose

To compare the short- and long-term (>1 year) efficacy and safety of radiofrequency ablation (ClosureFAST™) versus endovenous laser ablation (980 nm diode laser) for the treatment of superficial venous insufficiency of the great saphenous vein.

Materials and methods

Two hundred patients with superficial venous insufficiency of the great saphenous vein were randomized to receive either radiofrequency ablation or endovenous laser ablation (and simultaneous adjunctive therapies for surface varicosities when appropriate). Post-treatment sonographic and clinical assessment was conducted at one week, six weeks, and six months for closure, complications, and patient satisfaction. Clinical assessment of each patient was conducted …


Inhibitory Behavioral Control: A Stochastic Dynamic Causal Modeling Study Comparing Cocaine Dependent Subjects And Controls, Liangsuo Ma, Joel L. Steinberg, Kathryn A. Cunningham, Scott D. Lane, James M. Bjork, Harshini Neelakantan, Amanda E. Price, Ponnada A. Narayana, Thomas R. Kosten, Antoine Bechara, F. Gerard Moeller Jan 2015

Inhibitory Behavioral Control: A Stochastic Dynamic Causal Modeling Study Comparing Cocaine Dependent Subjects And Controls, Liangsuo Ma, Joel L. Steinberg, Kathryn A. Cunningham, Scott D. Lane, James M. Bjork, Harshini Neelakantan, Amanda E. Price, Ponnada A. Narayana, Thomas R. Kosten, Antoine Bechara, F. Gerard Moeller

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Cocaine dependence is associated with increased impulsivity in humans. Both cocaine dependence and impulsive behavior are under the regulatory control of cortico-striatal networks. One behavioral laboratory measure of impulsivity is response inhibition (ability to withhold a prepotent response) in which altered patterns of regional brain activation during executive tasks in service of normal performance are frequently found in cocaine dependent (CD) subjects studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). However, little is known about aberrations in specific directional neuronal connectivity in CD subjects. The present study employed fMRI-based dynamic causal modeling (DCM) to study the effective (directional) neuronal connectivity associated …


Near-Infrared Imaging Of Adoptive Immune Cell Therapy In Breast Cancer Model Using Cell Membrane Labeling, Fatma M. Youniss, Gobalakrishnan Sundaresan, Laura J. Graham, Li Wang, Collin R. Berry, Gajanan K. Dewkar, Purnima Jose, Harry D. Bear, Jamal Zweit Jan 2014

Near-Infrared Imaging Of Adoptive Immune Cell Therapy In Breast Cancer Model Using Cell Membrane Labeling, Fatma M. Youniss, Gobalakrishnan Sundaresan, Laura J. Graham, Li Wang, Collin R. Berry, Gajanan K. Dewkar, Purnima Jose, Harry D. Bear, Jamal Zweit

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The overall objective of this study is to non-invasively image and assess tumor targeting and retention of directly labeled T-lymphocytes following their adoptive transfer in mice. T-lymphocytes obtained from draining lymph nodes of 4T1 (murine breast cancer cell) sensitized BALB/C mice were activated in-vitro with Bryostatin/Ionomycin for 18 hours, and were grown in the presence of Interleukin-2 for 6 days. T-lymphocytes were then directly labeled with 1,1-dioctadecyltetramethyl indotricarbocyanine Iodide (DiR), a lipophilic near infrared fluorescent dye that labels the cell membrane. Assays for viability, proliferation, and function of labeled T-lymphocytes showed that they were unaffected by DiR labeling. The DiR …


Accuracy Of Ct Colonography For Detection Of Large Adenomas And Cancers, Daniel C. Johnson, Mei-Hsiu Chen, Alicia Y. Toledano, Jay P. Heiken, Abraham Dachman, Mark D. Kuo, Christine O. Menias, Betina Siewert, Jugesh I. Cheema, Richard G. Obregon, Jeff L. Fidler, Peter Zimmerman, Karen M. Horton, Kevin Coakley, Revathy B. Iyer, Amy K. Hara, Robert A. Halvorsen Jr, Giovanna Casola, Judy Yee, Benjamin A. Herman, Lawrence J. Burgart, Paul J. Limburg Jan 2008

Accuracy Of Ct Colonography For Detection Of Large Adenomas And Cancers, Daniel C. Johnson, Mei-Hsiu Chen, Alicia Y. Toledano, Jay P. Heiken, Abraham Dachman, Mark D. Kuo, Christine O. Menias, Betina Siewert, Jugesh I. Cheema, Richard G. Obregon, Jeff L. Fidler, Peter Zimmerman, Karen M. Horton, Kevin Coakley, Revathy B. Iyer, Amy K. Hara, Robert A. Halvorsen Jr, Giovanna Casola, Judy Yee, Benjamin A. Herman, Lawrence J. Burgart, Paul J. Limburg

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Background

Computed tomographic (CT) colonography is a noninvasive option in screening for colorectal cancer. However, its accuracy as a screening tool in asymptomatic adults has not been well defined.

Methods

We recruited 2600 asymptomatic study participants, 50 years of age or older, at 15 study centers. CT colonographic images were acquired with the use of standard bowel preparation, stool and fluid tagging, mechanical insufflation, and multidetector-row CT scanners (with 16 or more rows). Radiologists trained in CT colonography reported all lesions measuring 5 mm or more in diameter. Optical colonoscopy and histologic review were performed according to established clinical protocols …