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Sexual Dysfunction After Rectal Cancer Treatment, Sarah M. Popek Aug 2020

Sexual Dysfunction After Rectal Cancer Treatment, Sarah M. Popek

Clinical and Translational Science Center Scholarly Output

Introduction: Treatment for rectal cancer results in sexual dysfunction. Sexual function is a component of the HR-QOL (health related quality of life) measures. The incidence of sexual dysfunction following treatment for rectal cancer and its impact on the HR-QOL is not well delineated, particularly on women.

Objectives: To prospectively assess the degree of sexual dysfunction that occurs after treatment for Stage I-III rectal cancer and the corresponding short term (<3 months) and long term (<2 years) effect on the Quality of Life measure for oncology (QOL-30).

Methods: Validated questionnaires will be administered to assess sexual function and quality of life. The International Index of Erectile Dysfunction will be administered to male patients and …


Effectiveness Of A Faculty Mentor Development Program For Scholarship At An Academic Health Center, Akshay Sood, Clifford Qualls, Beth Tigges, Bronwyn Wilson, Deborah Helitzer Jan 2020

Effectiveness Of A Faculty Mentor Development Program For Scholarship At An Academic Health Center, Akshay Sood, Clifford Qualls, Beth Tigges, Bronwyn Wilson, Deborah Helitzer

Clinical and Translational Science Center Scholarly Output

Introduction:

Mentors are in short supply at academic health centers (AHCs). The effectiveness of training mentors (without preselection for their research skills) to support faculty mentees in scholarly activities at AHCs is not well known.

Methods:

The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center has a two-component program to develop effective mentors for scholarship for faculty mentees. It has an online component supplemented by an optional face-to-face (F2F) component. Study outcomes included changes in self-reported knowledge scores for online users and Mentoring Competency Assessment scores for F2F users.

Results:

One hundred five mentors, mostly women associate professors, used the online …


Hypothyroidism, Sex And Age Predict Future Thromboembolic Events Among Younger People, Supplementary Table 1, Jay A. Martinez, Fares Qeadan, Mark R. Burge Nov 2019

Hypothyroidism, Sex And Age Predict Future Thromboembolic Events Among Younger People, Supplementary Table 1, Jay A. Martinez, Fares Qeadan, Mark R. Burge

Clinical and Translational Science Center Scholarly Output

This is Supplementary Table 1 for a forthcoming publication in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, entitled "Hypothyroidism, Sex and Age Predict Future Thromboembolic Events Among Younger People," by Authors Jay A. Martinez, Fares Qeadan, PhD, and Mark R. Burge, MD

Supplement Table 1: ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes employed in this study for inclusion and exclusion purposes.


Intestinal Permeability And Microbial Dysbiosis In Acute Coronary Syndrome (Miacs Study), Tarik Alhmoud May 2018

Intestinal Permeability And Microbial Dysbiosis In Acute Coronary Syndrome (Miacs Study), Tarik Alhmoud

Biomedical Sciences ETDs

Background: Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Metabolic syndrome and obesity are major risk factors for atherosclerosis and ACS. Dysbiosis plays an important role in metabolic syndrome and obesity. Studies show a markedly increased risk of heart attacks in patients with high levels of the pro-atherogenic metabolite trimethylamine-N-Oxide (TMAO). TMAO is produced by the intestinal microbial flora through metabolism of dietary phospholipids; Gram-negative bacteria (Phylum Proteobacteria) is the major source of TMAO metabolism. Patients with obesity and metabolic syndrome have a defective intestinal tight-junctional (TJ) barrier, which allows paracellular permeation of luminal antigens such …


Efficacy Of Antibiotic Treatments For Klebsiella And Esbl Pneumonia, Harry Snow May 2018

Efficacy Of Antibiotic Treatments For Klebsiella And Esbl Pneumonia, Harry Snow

Clinical and Translational Science Center Scholarly Output

There is a dearth of knowledge and studies about empiric antibiotic treatment for Extended Spectrum-β-Lactamase (ESBL) bacterial pneumonia.

This study is meant to improve quality of evidence to “medium” levels from the current level of “very-low” quality.

Improved methods for treating Klebsiella Pneumoniae infection.

Primary outcome:Mortality

Aim:To assess differences in patient survival probability due to different antibiotic regimens, considering all classes of antibiotics.


Network Inference Driven Drug Discovery, Gergely Zahoránszky-Kőhalmi, Tudor I. Oprea Md, Phd, Cristian G. Bologa Phd, Subramani Mani Md, Phd, Oleg Ursu Phd Nov 2016

Network Inference Driven Drug Discovery, Gergely Zahoránszky-Kőhalmi, Tudor I. Oprea Md, Phd, Cristian G. Bologa Phd, Subramani Mani Md, Phd, Oleg Ursu Phd

Biomedical Sciences ETDs

The application of rational drug design principles in the era of network-pharmacology requires the investigation of drug-target and target-target interactions in order to design new drugs. The presented research was aimed at developing novel computational methods that enable the efficient analysis of complex biomedical data and to promote the hypothesis generation in the context of translational research. The three chapters of the Dissertation relate to various segments of drug discovery and development process.

The first chapter introduces the integrated predictive drug discovery platform „SmartGraph”. The novel collaborative-filtering based algorithm „Target Based Recommender (TBR)” was developed in the framework of this …