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Pharmacogenetic Testing In Patients With Autism Spectrum Disorder Evaluated In A Pediatric Precision Medicine Clinic, Rachel Goodson, Cy Nadler, Jennifer A. Wagner, Sarah Soden, Sarah Nyp, Tracy L. Sandritter
Pharmacogenetic Testing In Patients With Autism Spectrum Disorder Evaluated In A Pediatric Precision Medicine Clinic, Rachel Goodson, Cy Nadler, Jennifer A. Wagner, Sarah Soden, Sarah Nyp, Tracy L. Sandritter
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Pharmacogenetic Testing In Patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder Evaluated in a Pediatric Precision Medicine Clinic Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the demographic and presentation profiles of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who present for evaluation in a pediatric precision medicine clinic. Methods: This retrospective, observational cohort study utilized data extracted from a pediatric precision medicine clinic database between 2010 and 2021 with recorded ICD9/10 codes of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autistic Disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, or Asperger’s Syndrome. Extracted variables included demographic data, presenting medication regimens and concerns to be addressed by precision medicine. Results: A …
Gender Dysphoria, General Well-Being, Bmi, And Weight-Related Behaviors Among Adolescent Transgender Males, Timothy A. Roberts, Anna Egan, Mirae J. Fornander, Christine Moser, Michaela Voss
Gender Dysphoria, General Well-Being, Bmi, And Weight-Related Behaviors Among Adolescent Transgender Males, Timothy A. Roberts, Anna Egan, Mirae J. Fornander, Christine Moser, Michaela Voss
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Background: Gender dysphoria is associated body-dissatisfaction, abnormal weight and weight-related behaviors.
Objective: Describe the association of gender dysphoria severity and general well-being with Body Mass Index (BMI) and weight related behaviors among transgender males.
Design/Methods: Retrospective review of 118 transgender male patients presenting to initiate gender-affirming medical care in 2017-2020. Gender dysphoria confirmed by an experienced mental health provider. We measured parent and patient reports of patient general well-being [Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) 4.0 General Well-Being Scale], severity of gender dysphoria [Transgender Congruence Scale (TCS) [n=47 for TCS] and Gender Identity/Gender Dysphoria Questionnaire (GIDYQ-AA)], weight related intentions, and …
Registration Of Newly Diagnosed Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder And Developmental Disabilities At State Regional Offices, Whitney Rolling, Rachel Goodson
Registration Of Newly Diagnosed Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder And Developmental Disabilities At State Regional Offices, Whitney Rolling, Rachel Goodson
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• In fiscal year 2020, 39,220 Missouri residents utilized developmental disability services through the Missouri Department of Mental Health.1 • Developmental disability services account for 53% of Missouri’s state mental health funding (about 1.3 billion dollars annually).
• Physicians and psychologists are required for making eligible diagnoses, but registration for state support is patient dependent and can be perceived as an extensive paperwork process.
• Project Goal: Measure and increase the percentage of eligible patients registered for their state mental health resource offices.
Impact Of Early Tracheostomy On Neurodevelopmental Outcome Of Infants With Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Exposed To Postnatal Steroids, Amjad Taha, Gangaram Akangire, Janelle R. Noel-Macdonnell Phd, Tiffany Willis, Winston M. Manimtim
Impact Of Early Tracheostomy On Neurodevelopmental Outcome Of Infants With Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Exposed To Postnatal Steroids, Amjad Taha, Gangaram Akangire, Janelle R. Noel-Macdonnell Phd, Tiffany Willis, Winston M. Manimtim
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Background: BPD is associated with neurodevelopmental impairment. Tracheostomy is performed in 5-12% of severe BPD for prolonged ventilation. There is evidence that chronic ventilation with tracheostomy in severe BPD may facilitate neurodevelopment and lead to improved outcome. However, there is no consensus on the optimal timing of tracheostomy. A large multicenter study of infants with tracheostomy performed at <120 days of life had better neurodevelopmental outcomes at 18-22 months of age. Use of steroids postnatally to ameliorate the severity of BPD had been controversial due to its negative effect on neurodevelopment. To date, no data has specifically evaluated the impact of early tracheostomy on neurodevelopmental outcome of infants with severe BPD who are exposed to postnatal steroids.
Objective: To compare cognitive, language and motor scores among 3 groups of severe BPD infants who received early vs late vs no tracheostomy. Secondly, evaluate if postnatal steroids had an additive negative effect on neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Design/Methods: IRB approved retrospective cohort of …120>
Rates Of Positive Suicide Screens Among The Emergency, Inpatient And Outpatient Clinics At A Tertiary Care Children’S Hospital, Fajar Raza, Hung-Wen Yeh, John Lantos, Mark Connelly, Shayla Sullivant
Rates Of Positive Suicide Screens Among The Emergency, Inpatient And Outpatient Clinics At A Tertiary Care Children’S Hospital, Fajar Raza, Hung-Wen Yeh, John Lantos, Mark Connelly, Shayla Sullivant
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Background: Prior research has suggested that rates and acuity of suicidality are elevated among patients seen in EDs and in certain clinics. However, the occurrence and severity of suicide risk has been rarely studied in the pediatric clinic populations due in part to unsystematic screening. We examined suicidality across different pediatric clinical care settings based on data from our newly implemented hospital-wide suicide risk screening program.
Objective: To determine a) which patient populations presented with the highest rates of suicidality; and b) the percentage of patients who had current thoughts of suicide and were thus deemed “acute.”
Design/Methods: We conducted …