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Incidence Rates Of Critical Low Glucoses (<40 Mg/Dl) By Poct Before And After New Policies For Treatment Of Clinically Significant Hypoglycemia (<54 Mg/Dl): A Comparison Between Two Hospitals, Lilah Evans, Douglas F. Stickle, Barbara Goldsmith 2019 Thomas Jefferson University

Incidence Rates Of Critical Low Glucoses (<40 Mg/Dl) By Poct Before And After New Policies For Treatment Of Clinically Significant Hypoglycemia (<54 Mg/Dl): A Comparison Between Two Hospitals, Lilah Evans, Douglas F. Stickle, Barbara Goldsmith

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Posters

Glucose <54 mg/dL was recently defined as Clinically Significant Hypoglycemia (CSH, American Diabetes Association, Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes, 2017). In January 2018, our hospitals instituted a callback policy for inpatient CSH from the central laboratory, and instituted a new nursing procedure for response to CSH. We examined whether the new policies had affected the incidence rate of low glucose critical values (CRITICAL, <40 mg/dL) among POCT glucose measurements. This was investigated for two hospitals within our system: A, a 950-bed academic medical center hospital, and B, a 200-bed community hospital.


Helicobacter Pylori Pathophysiology, Alisha Smith 2019 Otterbein University

Helicobacter Pylori Pathophysiology, Alisha Smith

Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN)

Abstract

This poster provides current research evidence on Helicobacter Pylori pathophysiology, treatment guidelines, and the potential etiology of associated disorders. The purpose is to provide a detailed overview of the functional changes within the intestinal cells caused by the microorganism. Furthermore, explaining of the mechanism and clinical manifestations of symptoms. The research focuses on risk factors, transmission, diagnostic evaluation, and the implications for nursing care. The best-available evidence offers concrete data examining the detrimental effects of the immune and inflammatory response stimulated by H. pylori. A description of the functional structures of H. pylori and its’ ability to survive. …


Antimicrobial Sensitivity Pattern, Demographic Findings And Risk Factors Amongst Meningitis And Non-Meningitis Invasive Streptococcus Pneumoniae At Aga Khan University Hospital Clinical Laboratory, Karachi, Pakistan, Seema Irfan, Joveria Farooqi, Afia Zafar, Haresh Kumar 2019 Aga Khan University

Antimicrobial Sensitivity Pattern, Demographic Findings And Risk Factors Amongst Meningitis And Non-Meningitis Invasive Streptococcus Pneumoniae At Aga Khan University Hospital Clinical Laboratory, Karachi, Pakistan, Seema Irfan, Joveria Farooqi, Afia Zafar, Haresh Kumar

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Objective: To determine the resistance rate of penicillin and ceftriaxone amongst invasive meningitis and nonmeningitis isolates of streptococcus pneumoniae. Methods: The prospective cross-sectional study was conducted from January 2011 to March 2014 at the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory of Aga Khan University, Karachi, and comprised all invasive strains of streptococcus pneumoniae. Penicillin and ceftriaxone susceptibilities were performed and interpreted based on minimum inhibitory concentration breakpoints recommended by Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines. Data was analysed using Stata 12.
Result: There were 163 strains isolated from sterile body fluids of 109 patients. Of the total, 46(28%) samples were meningitic while 117(72%) …


The Significance Of So-Called Equivocal Immunohistochemical Staining For Cytomegalovirus In Colorectal Biopsies, Manju Ambelil, David M Saulino, Atilla Ertan, Andrew W DuPont, Mamoun Younes 2019 The Texas Medical Center Library

The Significance Of So-Called Equivocal Immunohistochemical Staining For Cytomegalovirus In Colorectal Biopsies, Manju Ambelil, David M Saulino, Atilla Ertan, Andrew W Dupont, Mamoun Younes

Journal Articles

CONTEXT.—: Recent studies examining immunohistochemical staining of colorectal biopsies for cytomegalovirus (CMV) reported that some cases showed only occasional small positive nuclei that were called equivocal for CMV.

OBJECTIVES.—: To determine the extent and clinical significance of equivocal CMV staining in colorectal biopsies.

DESIGN.—: Two-hundred twenty-one consecutive cases of colon and rectal biopsies that were stained for CMV by immunohistochemistry were retrieved from our files and reviewed. Staining results were recorded as negative, unequivocal, or equivocal. Results were correlated with clinicopathologic data, results of polymerase chain reaction studies for CMV, and treatment history.

RESULTS.—: Fifty-two cases (24% of all tested, …


Beyond Sequencing: Re-Visiting Annotations For Pjl As A Test Case, Waqasuddin Khan, Aisha Ghani, Muhammad Bilal Azmi, Safina Abdul Razzak 2019 Aga Khan University

Beyond Sequencing: Re-Visiting Annotations For Pjl As A Test Case, Waqasuddin Khan, Aisha Ghani, Muhammad Bilal Azmi, Safina Abdul Razzak

Department of Paediatrics and Child Health

Objectives: Current developments in sequencing techniques have enabled rapid and high-throughput generation of sequence data. however, there is a growing gap between the generation of raw sequencing data and the extraction of meaningful biological information. variant annotation is a crucial step in the analysis of genome sequencing data. incorrect or incomplete annotations can cause researchers to dilute interesting variants in a pool of false positives. we require consistent, accurate and reliable annotation of variants for making diagnostic and treatment decisions. current annotation depends on the set of transcripts, and software used can be managed, with sufficient care, in the research …


Mdivi-1, A Mitochondrial Fission Inhibitor, Modulates T Helper Cells And Suppresses The Development Of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis., Yan-Hua Li, Fang Xu, Rodolfo Thome, Min-Fang Guo, Man-Luan Sun, Guo-Bin Song, Rui-Lan Li, Zhi Chai, Bogoljub Ciric, A. M. Rostami, Mark T. Curtis, Cun-Gen Ma, Guang-Xian Zhang 2019 Shanxi Datong University; Thomas Jefferson University

Mdivi-1, A Mitochondrial Fission Inhibitor, Modulates T Helper Cells And Suppresses The Development Of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis., Yan-Hua Li, Fang Xu, Rodolfo Thome, Min-Fang Guo, Man-Luan Sun, Guo-Bin Song, Rui-Lan Li, Zhi Chai, Bogoljub Ciric, A. M. Rostami, Mark T. Curtis, Cun-Gen Ma, Guang-Xian Zhang

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Unrestrained activation of Th1 and Th17 cells is associated with the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis and its animal model, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). While inactivation of dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1), a GTPase that regulates mitochondrial fission, can reduce EAE severity by protecting myelin from demyelination, its effect on immune responses in EAE has not yet been studied.

METHODS: We investigated the effect of Mdivi-1, a small molecule inhibitor of Drp1, on EAE. Clinical scores, inflammation, demyelination and Drp1 activation in the central nervous system (CNS), and T cell responses in both CNS and periphery were determined.

RESULTS: Mdivi-1 effectively …


Spg7 Targets The M-Aaa Protease Complex To Process Mcu For Uniporter Assembly, Ca2 Influx, And Regulation Of Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore Opening, Stephen Hurst, Ariele Baggett, György Csordás, Shey-Shing Sheu 2019 Thomas Jefferson University

Spg7 Targets The M-Aaa Protease Complex To Process Mcu For Uniporter Assembly, Ca2 Influx, And Regulation Of Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore Opening, Stephen Hurst, Ariele Baggett, György Csordás, Shey-Shing Sheu

Center for Translational Medicine Faculty Papers

The mitochondrial matrix ATPase associated with diverse cellular activities (m-AAA) protease spastic paraplegia 7 (SPG7) has been recently implicated as either a negative or positive regulatory component of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) by two research groups. To address this controversy, we investigated possible mechanisms that explain the discrepancies between these two studies. We found that loss of the SPG7 gene increased resistance to Ca2-induced mPTP opening. However, this occurs independently of cyclophilin D (cyclosporine A insensitive) rather it is through decreased mitochondrial Ca2 concentrations and subsequent adaptations mediated by impaired formation of functional mitochondrial Ca …


Antibiotic Resistance And Molecular Characterization Of Bacteremia Escherichia Coli Isolates From Newborns In The United States., Bryan K. Cole, Marko Ilikj, Cindy B. McCloskey, Susana Chavez-Bueno 2019 Children's Mercy Hospital

Antibiotic Resistance And Molecular Characterization Of Bacteremia Escherichia Coli Isolates From Newborns In The United States., Bryan K. Cole, Marko Ilikj, Cindy B. Mccloskey, Susana Chavez-Bueno

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli is a major cause of neonatal sepsis. Contemporary antibiotic resistance data and molecular characterization of neonatal E. coli bacteremia isolates in the US are limited.

METHODS: E. coli blood isolates, antibiotic susceptibility data, and clinical characteristics were obtained from prospectively identified newborns from 2006 to 2016. The E. coli isolates were classified using an updated phylogrouping method and multi-locus sequence typing. The presence of several virulence traits was also determined.

RESULTS: Forty-three newborns with E. coli bacteremia were identified. Mean gestational age was 32.3 (SD±5.4) weeks. Median age was 7 days (interquartile range 0-10). Mortality (28%) occurred …


Acinetobacter Infections: A Retrospective Study To Determine In Hospital Mortality Rate And Clinical Factors Associated With Mortality, Rajiv Patel, Jasmit Shah, Gunturu Revathi, Wangari Siika, Reena Shah 2019 Aga Khan University

Acinetobacter Infections: A Retrospective Study To Determine In Hospital Mortality Rate And Clinical Factors Associated With Mortality, Rajiv Patel, Jasmit Shah, Gunturu Revathi, Wangari Siika, Reena Shah

Internal Medicine, East Africa

A retrospective case series of acinetobacter infections at a tertiary hospital in Nairobi was conducted to determine the mortality rate and factors associated with mortality. Over an eight-year period, 80 clinically significant infections were identified. The majority of infections were ventilator-associated pneumonia (40%) and bloodstream infections (30%). Eighty-six percent of the isolates were multi-drug resistant. The mortality rate in the study cohort was 45%. Twelve patients grew Acinetobacter spp. within 48 h of hospitalization, and three of these patients had no prior healthcare contact. The mean Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score was associated with mortality from acinetobacter infections.


Labrad : Vol 45, Issue 2 - July 2019, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi 2019 Aga Khan University

Labrad : Vol 45, Issue 2 - July 2019, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi

LABRAD

  • Novel Molecular Technique for Identifying Respiratory Tract Pathogens
  • Role of Serum Galactomannan (GM) Assay in Diagnosing Invasive Aspergillosis (IA)
  • Factor VIII Inhibitor – A Diagnostic Approach
  • PET/CT Hybrid Imaging Technology at Aga Khan University Hospital
  • Diagnostic Tests for Von Willebrand Disease
  • Iron Deficiency Anemia
  • Sweat Testing for Diagnosis of Cystic Fibrosis
  • Flow Cytometric Identification of Abnormal B-Cells
  • Direct Immunofluorescence in Bullous Skin Disorders
  • Radiology-Pathology Correlation; Orthopedic Pathology
  • Fecal Elastase: A Marker For Exocrine Pancreatic Function
  • Edward Syndrome: Rare Autosomal Aneuploidy
  • Sirolimus in Renal Transplant
  • Latest Trends in Clinical Laboratory Science Technology
  • Radiology-Neuropathology Correlation
  • Nuchal Translucency Scan
  • Bio-risk Management System in …


Current Laboratory Techniques Commonly Used For The Detection Of Molecular Biomarkers And Potential Technologies On The Horizon, Muhammad Shariq Shaikh, Zeeshan Ansar Ahmed 2019 Aga Khan University

Current Laboratory Techniques Commonly Used For The Detection Of Molecular Biomarkers And Potential Technologies On The Horizon, Muhammad Shariq Shaikh, Zeeshan Ansar Ahmed

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

No abstract provided.


Unique Classification Of Parathyroid Dysfunction In Patients With Transfusion Dependent Thalassemia Major Using Nomogram: A Cross Sectional Study, Hafsa Majid, Lena Jafri, Jamsheer Jehangir Talati, Sibtain Ahmed, Bushra Moiz, Aysha Habib Khan 2019 Aga Khan University

Unique Classification Of Parathyroid Dysfunction In Patients With Transfusion Dependent Thalassemia Major Using Nomogram: A Cross Sectional Study, Hafsa Majid, Lena Jafri, Jamsheer Jehangir Talati, Sibtain Ahmed, Bushra Moiz, Aysha Habib Khan

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Introduction: Hypoparathyroidism is a rare complication of iron overload in patients with transfusion dependent β thalassemia major (β-TM). We aim to determine the prevalence of parathyroid dysfunction in patients with β-TM.
Methods:Diagnosed cases of transfusion dependent β-TM between 5 and 17 years of age were recruited from outpatient clinics of a non-profit organization in Karachi, Pakistan. Blood and urine samples were collected in fasting to determine Ca, P, Alb, Mg, Cr 25OHD and iPTH. Patients were grouped on the basis of upper and lower levels of Ca, 25OHD and iPTH for assessing parathyroid dysfunction into primary hypoparathyroidism [low calcium …


Gangliosides: Treatment Avenues In Neurodegenerative Disease., Pierre J. Magistretti, Fred H. Geisler, Jay S. Schneider, P. Andy Li, Hubert Fiumelli, Simonetta Sipione 2019 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL); Lausanne University Hospital

Gangliosides: Treatment Avenues In Neurodegenerative Disease., Pierre J. Magistretti, Fred H. Geisler, Jay S. Schneider, P. Andy Li, Hubert Fiumelli, Simonetta Sipione

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Gangliosides are cell membrane components, most abundantly in the central nervous system (CNS) where they exert among others neuro-protective and -restorative functions. Clinical development of ganglioside replacement therapy for several neurodegenerative diseases was impeded by the BSE crisis in Europe during the 1990s. Nowadays, gangliosides are produced bovine-free and new pre-clinical and clinical data justify a reevaluation of their therapeutic potential in neurodegenerative diseases. Clinical experience is greatest with monosialo-tetrahexosyl-ganglioside (GM1) in the treatment of stroke. Fourteen randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in overall >2,000 patients revealed no difference in survival, but consistently superior neurological outcomes vs. placebo. GM1 was shown …


Metastatic Breast Cancer In Kenya: Presentation, Pathologic Characteristics, And Patterns-Findings From A Tertiary Cancer Center, Etoroabasi Ekpe, Asim Jamal, Jasmit Shah, Judith S. Jacobson, Shahin Sayed 2019 Columbia University

Metastatic Breast Cancer In Kenya: Presentation, Pathologic Characteristics, And Patterns-Findings From A Tertiary Cancer Center, Etoroabasi Ekpe, Asim Jamal, Jasmit Shah, Judith S. Jacobson, Shahin Sayed

Internal Medicine, East Africa

Purpose: The purpose of this research was to describe the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of Kenyan women with metastatic breast cancer diagnosed and treated at Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya from 2012 to 2018.

Patients and Methods: We reviewed charts of Kenyan women with metastatic breast cancer and analyzed sociodemographic data, breast cancer risk factors, and tumor characteristics associated with stage at diagnosis, receptor status (ie, estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 [HER2]), and site of metastasis using χ2, analysis of variance, two-sample t tests, and logistic regressions.

Results: A total of 125 …


Phylogenetic Estimates Of Hiv-1 Gp120 Indel Rates Across The Group M Subtypes, John Palmer, Art Poon 2019 Western University

Phylogenetic Estimates Of Hiv-1 Gp120 Indel Rates Across The Group M Subtypes, John Palmer, Art Poon

Western Research Forum

Insertions and deletions (indels) in the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein gp120 play a significant role in the evolution of HIV pathogenesis and transmission fitness. While substitution rates in HIV-1 are well characterized by phylogenetic models, there is a lack of quantitative measures of indel rates in HIV-1. Here we use a dated-tip phylogenetic analysis of gp120 sequences to estimate indel rates for 7 subtypes and CRFs of HIV-1 group M.

We obtained and processed 26,359 HIV-1 gp120 sequences from the Los Alamos National Laboratory HIV Sequence database. After filtering these sequences, we extracted the conserved and variable regions from the remaining …


Antimicrobial Susceptibility Against Metronidazole And Carbapenem In Clinical Anaerobic Isolates From Pakistan, Kauser Jabeen, Yusra Shafquat, Joveria Farooqi, Kiran Mehmood, Seema Irfan, Rumina Hasan, Afia Zafar 2019 Aga Khan University

Antimicrobial Susceptibility Against Metronidazole And Carbapenem In Clinical Anaerobic Isolates From Pakistan, Kauser Jabeen, Yusra Shafquat, Joveria Farooqi, Kiran Mehmood, Seema Irfan, Rumina Hasan, Afia Zafar

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Background: Globally metronidazole and carbapenem resistance in anaerobic organisms is increasing necessitating continuous surveillance to guide selection of empirical treatment. In this study we have determined metronidazole resistance in anaerobes using MIC Evaluator strips (M.I.C.E strips). Carbapenem resistance was evaluated only in metronidazole resistant isolates.
Material and methods: The study was conducted at the Aga Khan University (AKU) Hospital laboratory, Karachi, Pakistan (2014–2017). Metronidazole and imipenem resistance was evaluated using M.I.C.E strips and minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) were interpreted using Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) criteria. Clinical details including demographics, prolonged hospital stay, malignancy, transplant, dialysis, diabetes, site of infection …


Extreme Peripheral Blood Plasmacytosis Mimicking Plasma Cell Leukemia As A Presenting Feature Of Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma (Aitl)., Kelsey Sokol, Saritha Kartan, William T. Johnson, Onder Alpdogan, Neda Nikbakht, Bradley M. Haverkos, Jerald Z. Gong, Pierluigi Porcu 2019 Thomas Jefferson University

Extreme Peripheral Blood Plasmacytosis Mimicking Plasma Cell Leukemia As A Presenting Feature Of Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma (Aitl)., Kelsey Sokol, Saritha Kartan, William T. Johnson, Onder Alpdogan, Neda Nikbakht, Bradley M. Haverkos, Jerald Z. Gong, Pierluigi Porcu

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) is one of four major subtypes of nodal peripheral T cell lymphoma, characterized by its cell of origin, the follicular helper T-cell (TFH). Patients typically present with prominent constitutional (B) symptoms, generalized lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, cytopenias, and rash. Here we present a case of a 62-year-old male with progressive cervical adenopathy, fevers and weight loss presenting with extreme polyclonal plasmacytosis and high plasma EBV viral load. While the initial presentation appeared to mimic plasma cell leukemia or severe infection, lymph node biopsy and bone marrow biopsy confirmed a diagnosis of AITL. This case highlights the heterogeneity of …


Gm1 Ganglioside Modifies Α-Synuclein Toxicity And Is Neuroprotective In A Rat Α-Synuclein Model Of Parkinson's Disease., Jay S. Schneider, Radha Aras, Courtney K. Williams, James B. Koprich, Jonathan M. Brotchie, Vikrant Singh 2019 Thomas Jefferson University

Gm1 Ganglioside Modifies Α-Synuclein Toxicity And Is Neuroprotective In A Rat Α-Synuclein Model Of Parkinson's Disease., Jay S. Schneider, Radha Aras, Courtney K. Williams, James B. Koprich, Jonathan M. Brotchie, Vikrant Singh

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

While GM1 may interact with α-synuclein in vitro to inhibit aggregation, the ability of GM1 to protect against α-synuclein toxicity in vivo has not been investigated. We used targeted adeno-associated viral vector (AAV) overexpression of human mutant α-synuclein (A53T) in the rat substantia nigra (SN) to produce degeneration of SN dopamine neurons, loss of striatal dopamine levels, and behavioral impairment. Some animals received daily GM1 ganglioside administration for 6 weeks, beginning 24 hours after AAV-A53T administration or delayed start GM1 administration for 5 weeks beginning 3 weeks after AAV-A53T administration. Both types of GM1 administration protected against loss of SN …


Solitary Brain Metastasis: A Rare Initial Presentation Of Prostate Carcinoma, Asim Hafiz, Muneeb Uddin Karim, Bilal Mazhar Qureshi, Adnan Jabbar, Zubair Ahmad 2019 Aga Khan University

Solitary Brain Metastasis: A Rare Initial Presentation Of Prostate Carcinoma, Asim Hafiz, Muneeb Uddin Karim, Bilal Mazhar Qureshi, Adnan Jabbar, Zubair Ahmad

Department of Radiation Oncology

Cerebral metastasis as an initial clinical presentation of prostate carcinoma is extremely rare. Usually, patients have widespread metastasis in the body before presenting with brain metastasis. In the absence of extensive metastasis, especially without bony metastasis, only brain metastasis is an unusual presentation of the disease. We report a case of a 59-years-old patient who presented with a lack of concentration and decreased vision. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain revealed a large right parietal-occipital space-occupying lesion. He underwent surgery and the pathological diagnosis of the tumor turned out to be metastatic prostate carcinoma. Further evaluation by a whole-body …


Initial Management Of Meningiomas: Analysis Of The National Cancer Database, Catherine R. Garcia, Stacey A. Slone, Monica Chau, Janna H. Neltner, Thomas A. Pittman, John L. Villano 2019 University of Kentucky

Initial Management Of Meningiomas: Analysis Of The National Cancer Database, Catherine R. Garcia, Stacey A. Slone, Monica Chau, Janna H. Neltner, Thomas A. Pittman, John L. Villano

Neurology Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Meningiomas are the most common central nervous system tumor. We describe current trends in treatment and survival using the largest cancer dataset in the United States.

METHODS: We analyzed the National Cancer Database from 2004 to 2014, for all patients with diagnosis of meningioma.

RESULTS: 201,765 cases were analyzed. Patients were most commonly White (81.9%) females (73.2%) with a median age of 64 years. Fifty percent of patients were diagnosed by imaging. Patients were reported as grade I (24.9%), grade II (5.0%), grade III (0.7%), or unknown WHO grade (69.4%). Patients diagnosed by imaging were older, received treatment in …


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