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Rhabdomyolysis As A Cause Of Pth Independent Hypocalcemia In A Child With Acute Influenza Infection, Samhita Bhattarai, Kelsee Halpin Jun 2024

Rhabdomyolysis As A Cause Of Pth Independent Hypocalcemia In A Child With Acute Influenza Infection, Samhita Bhattarai, Kelsee Halpin

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INTRODUCTION Hypocalcemia is characterized by abnormally low level of calcium in the blood. Normal reference range for calcium for children between 12- 19-year-old is 8.5-10.6 mg/dl . Severe hypocalcemia is considered as serum calcium level of <7 mg/dl and can present with tetany, seizures, and life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias. Etiology of hypocalcemia varies but hypoparathyroidism, pseudohypoparathyroidism and Vitamin D deficiency are some of the most common causes encountered by pediatrician endocrinologists. Association of rhabdomyolysis with hypocalcemia and elevated PTH is a rare presentation that should be considered, particularly for those children presenting with acute viral illness. We present a rare case of rhabdomyolysis associated with hypocalcemia not related to hypoparathyroidism. CASE A 12-year-old female presented to the emergency department with body ache, decreased oral intake and vomiting. She was found to be influenza positive. Electrolytes showed hypocalcemia (4.8 mg/dl). She subsequently had an undetectable 25-OH vitamin D level (<5 ng/ml) and elevated iPTH level (609 pg/ml). We discussed the possibility of her etiology of hypocalcemia to be Vitamin D deficiency although her presentation was atypical at an older age with a negative imaging for rickets, hyperphosphatemia (6.0 mg/dl), and normal alkaline phosphatase (334 unit/L). She also did not have any phenotypic features of Albright’s hereditary osteodystrophy and renal function was within normal limits. She was identified to have elevated creatinine kinase (4829 U/L) supporting rhabdomyolysis secondary to acute influenza as a cause of her hypocalcemia. Rhabdomyolysis, a known complication of influenza infection, causes cell membrane destruction which impairs the normal function of Na-K-ATPase channel. This leads to increase in intracellular sodium activating Na/Ca exchanger which in turn causes influx of calcium intracellularly causing hypocalcemia. Additionally, any injury or infection leads to high phosphorus release from cells due to cell lysis. High phosphorus is also caused by reduced oxidative metabolism in muscles impairing phosphate use. This excess of phosphate then combines with calcium and causes calcium-phosphate complex in soft tissues. Hyperphosphatemia also additionally inhibits 1 alpha hydroxylase limiting formation of calcitriol leading to hypocalcemia. CONCLUSION Our patient had severe hypocalcemia due to influenza-related rhabdomyolysis. Rhabdomyolysis is an important consideration as a cause of hypocalcemia in children, especially with acute viral illness. Accordingly, it is also important to obtain serum electrolytes in patients presenting with rhabdomyolysis as hypocalcemia may lead to complications like seizures and cardiac arrhythmia if not appropriately recognized and treated.


The Impact Of Health-Related Social Needs On Health Outcomes Among Youth Presenting To A Midwest Pediatric Diabetes Clinic Network, Jasmine Roghair, Emily Dewit, Katelyn Evans, Mitchell Barnes, Heather Feingold, Samantha Jacob, Courtney M. Winterer, Jeffrey D. Colvin, Mark A. Clements, Shilpi Relan, Kelsee Halpin May 2024

The Impact Of Health-Related Social Needs On Health Outcomes Among Youth Presenting To A Midwest Pediatric Diabetes Clinic Network, Jasmine Roghair, Emily Dewit, Katelyn Evans, Mitchell Barnes, Heather Feingold, Samantha Jacob, Courtney M. Winterer, Jeffrey D. Colvin, Mark A. Clements, Shilpi Relan, Kelsee Halpin

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Objective: Screening for health-related social needs (HRSNs) is recommended as part of routine diabetes care given the strong impact of social factors on health outcomes. Our objective was to compare diabetes-related health outcomes among youth presenting to a tertiary diabetes center based on whether they screened positive or negative for HRSNs at a routine clinic visit. Methods: Baseline data were collected from patients whose parent/guardian completed a HRSN screen as part of their child’s diabetes clinic intake from 9/1/21 to 8/30/22. The screen is a 6-item questionnaire adapted from the Accountable Health Communities HRSNs Screening Tool. Longitudinal data were analyzed …


Thyroid Dysfunction In Patients Receiving Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors, Emily Metzinger, Jennifer Boyd, Julia Broussard, Christopher Klockau May 2024

Thyroid Dysfunction In Patients Receiving Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors, Emily Metzinger, Jennifer Boyd, Julia Broussard, Christopher Klockau

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Objectives: The use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in cancer treatment is increasing. Literature about endocrinopathies associated with ICIs in children is limited. This study investigates ICIs and thyroid dysfunction in pediatric patients at one institution.

Methods: Retrospective chart review of patients ages 1 to 19 was completed who received any of the following ICIs between January 2000 and November 2023: PD-1 inhibitors (nivolumab or pembrolizumab), PD-L1 inhibitors (durvalumab or atezolizumab), and CTLA-4 inhibitors (ipilimumab or tremelimumab). Patients were excluded if thyroid function tests (TFTs) were not available to review or if patients passed away within 30 days of ICI …


An Occupational Therapy Approach To Improving Adl/Iadl Performance In Diabetic Adults With Stroke And Upper Extremity Pathologies, Halle Thomas, Cassandra Nelson Apr 2024

An Occupational Therapy Approach To Improving Adl/Iadl Performance In Diabetic Adults With Stroke And Upper Extremity Pathologies, Halle Thomas, Cassandra Nelson

Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium

This capstone presentation depicts the impact of diabetic management with an occupational therapy approach on upper extremity motor function for the adult stroke population. This program utilizes dietary management, a home exercise program, and task modification strategies to improve ADL and IADL performance.


Increasing Patient Awareness And Education Surrounding Prescription Weight Loss Medications, Anirudh A. Hirve Jan 2024

Increasing Patient Awareness And Education Surrounding Prescription Weight Loss Medications, Anirudh A. Hirve

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Obesity is a growing problem in the United States. While it remains important for clinicians to emphasize health supportive behaviors including dietary modification and exercise when counseling patients, the advent of new weight loss medications has created a need for patient education materials regarding these interventions for a growing number of patients who request them at primary care visits. This project created a smart phrase in the electronic medical record summarizing weight loss medications currently available on the market to transform patient counseling and enable better shared decision making between patients and providers.


Clinical Practice Panel: Diabetes Mellitus Management In A Medical-Surgical Unit, Jane Tajonera Sep 2023

Clinical Practice Panel: Diabetes Mellitus Management In A Medical-Surgical Unit, Jane Tajonera

2023 South Division Nursing Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Central Hypothyroidism Following Neonatal Graves' Presentation, Emily Metzinger, Kelsee Halpin Jun 2023

Central Hypothyroidism Following Neonatal Graves' Presentation, Emily Metzinger, Kelsee Halpin

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Background: Neonatal Graves’ disease is a rare disorder of neonatal autoimmune hyperthyroidism secondary to the transplacental passage of thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibodies. Although neonatal Graves’ disease is transient, it is associated with cardiac dysfunction, intrauterine growth restriction, prematurity, craniosynostosis, and developmental delay and can be life-threatening. Additionally, infants with neonatal Graves’ disease can rarely present with primary or central hypothyroidism later in infancy or childhood. This is suspected to be due to the disruption in the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis or development of the thyroid gland. Clinical Case: Here we describe a case of neonatal Graves’ disease that has been complicated by …


Physicians' Knowledge And Attitudes Of Disordered Eating Behaviors Among Patients With Diabetes, Nayiri Khatchadourian, Lowell Schmeltz, Michael Brennan, Virginia Uhley May 2023

Physicians' Knowledge And Attitudes Of Disordered Eating Behaviors Among Patients With Diabetes, Nayiri Khatchadourian, Lowell Schmeltz, Michael Brennan, Virginia Uhley

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Patients diagnosed with type 1 and type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) are at increased risk for developing clinical disordered eating behaviors (DEBs). Although research supports this higher incidence and the impact on health outcomes, few studies have assessed physicians’ knowledge, attitudes and training to identify and treat these conditions. The American Diabetes Associations’ 2021 Standards of Care included a new section about DEB, further highlighting the importance of addressing this issue. Our goal was to assess physicians’ level of training, comfort and attitudes towards providing clinical care to patients diagnosed with DM and their experience in assessing, identifying, and treating …


Factors Impacting Adherence To Antidiabetic Medications And Health Outcomes In Diabetes Mellitus Patients In Medicare Populations, Kelli Hoang, Kelly Simpson, Danny Wallenslager Jan 2023

Factors Impacting Adherence To Antidiabetic Medications And Health Outcomes In Diabetes Mellitus Patients In Medicare Populations, Kelli Hoang, Kelly Simpson, Danny Wallenslager

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2023

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of Egfr Vs Crcl To Monitor For Renal Dose Adjustments Within Central Refill, Briana Thompson, Angela Koerner Jan 2023

Analysis Of Egfr Vs Crcl To Monitor For Renal Dose Adjustments Within Central Refill, Briana Thompson, Angela Koerner

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2023

No abstract provided.


Patient-Specific Analysis Of Aortic Hemodynamics And Wall Shear Stresses In Patients Undergoing Pediatric Bariatric Surgery Using 2d Phase-Contrast Mri, Oluwaferanmi S. Akande, Joao Soares, Nathan Hargan, Dr. Uyen Truong, Haeung Kang, David Lanning Jan 2023

Patient-Specific Analysis Of Aortic Hemodynamics And Wall Shear Stresses In Patients Undergoing Pediatric Bariatric Surgery Using 2d Phase-Contrast Mri, Oluwaferanmi S. Akande, Joao Soares, Nathan Hargan, Dr. Uyen Truong, Haeung Kang, David Lanning

Undergraduate Research Posters

Patient-Specific Analysis of Aortic Hemodynamics and Wall Shear Stresses in Patients Undergoing Pediatric Bariatric Surgery using 2D Phase-Contrast MRI

Feranmi Akande1 Nathan Hargan2 Haesung Kang3 David Lanning3 Uyen Truong4 João S. Soares1

1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University

2 Department of Mechanical & Nuclear Engineering, College of Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University

3 Department of Cardiology, Children’s Hospital of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University

Introduction: Severe obesity among today’s youth is a rising epidemic within the United States. Emerging research has linked childhood obesity with shortened life expectancy and early …


Alterations In The Metabolic Comorbidities Of Youth With Overweight And Obesity During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Safa Farrukh, Erica Wee, Ashley Sherman, Yun Yan Oct 2022

Alterations In The Metabolic Comorbidities Of Youth With Overweight And Obesity During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Safa Farrukh, Erica Wee, Ashley Sherman, Yun Yan

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Background: Childhood obesity rates have continued to increase with the COVID-19 pandemic. However, data are limited on the impact of increasing obesity on associated comorbidities. Methods: We evaluated the progression of overweight- or obesity-associated comorbidities by investigating change in laboratory results pre–COVID-19 pandemic and post–COVID-19 pandemic onset in youth with overweight or obesity. Results: There was no significant BMI progression. There was progression of metabolic comorbidities. HbA1c progression and LDL progression were significantly correlated. HbA1c and LDL progression were significantly associated with older age and Hispanics respectively. Conclusion: The results indicate that despite no significant increase in BMI, youths with …


Perceptions Of Using Diabetic Alert Dogs To Promote Occupations And Quality Of Life, Haley Speake, Rocio Alvarenga, Adam Gibson Aug 2022

Perceptions Of Using Diabetic Alert Dogs To Promote Occupations And Quality Of Life, Haley Speake, Rocio Alvarenga, Adam Gibson

Summer 2022 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium

This capstone project consisted of a pilot phenomenological qualitative research study with the goal of assessing diabetic alert dogs' impact on their owners' occupations and quality of life from the owner's perspective. Individuals with type 1 diabetes that personally own a diabetic alert dog were interviewed virtually using a semi-structured approach. The goal of the interview questions was to gather information regarding health management, daily occupations, and quality of life. Gaps in the research were identified, and it was found that few research studies focused on the impact or benefits of a diabetic alert dog from the owner’s perspective. Therefore, …


Hemoglobin A1c Increase In Youth At Risk For Developing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Erica Wee, Ashley Sherman, Mark A. Clements, Kelsee Halpin, Yun Yan Jun 2022

Hemoglobin A1c Increase In Youth At Risk For Developing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Erica Wee, Ashley Sherman, Mark A. Clements, Kelsee Halpin, Yun Yan

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No abstract provided.


Use Of Cgm In Monitoring Neonatal Diabetes, Emily Metzinger, Kelsee Halpin Jun 2022

Use Of Cgm In Monitoring Neonatal Diabetes, Emily Metzinger, Kelsee Halpin

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Introduction Although continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has increased in patients with Type 1 diabetes, its use in the neonatal population has remained limited. Neonates, particularly preterm infants, are at risk of impaired glucose control. Several studies have looked at the use of these devices in improving care for premature infants without diabetes. We describe a case of a very low birth infant with neonatal diabetes secondary to a GATA-6 mutation. Clinical Case This is a late preterm infant with IUGR, truncus arteriosus, and neonatal diabetes. Exome genetic panel showed a mutation in GATA-6. Her neonatal diabetes was challenging to control …


Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia And Growth Hormone Deficiency Secondary To 20p11 Deletion, Erica Wee, Kavitha Dileepan, Sarah Tsai, Emily Paprocki Jun 2022

Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia And Growth Hormone Deficiency Secondary To 20p11 Deletion, Erica Wee, Kavitha Dileepan, Sarah Tsai, Emily Paprocki

Posters

No abstract provided.


Impact Of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome On Cardiovascular Disease In Obese Female Youth, Collin R. Walentine, Michael R. Brennan, Kristen J. Nadeau, Melanie Cree-Green May 2022

Impact Of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome On Cardiovascular Disease In Obese Female Youth, Collin R. Walentine, Michael R. Brennan, Kristen J. Nadeau, Melanie Cree-Green

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INTRODUCTION
17% of youth in the United States are obese and the incidence is rising. Among obese adolescents, girls with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) represent a vulnerable and understudied group. PCOS is strongly associated with dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in adulthood, but studies of CVD in youth are limited. We hypothesized that obese youth with PCOS would show evidence of vascular dysfunction relative to girls with obesity without PCOS.


Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Induced Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Pembrolizumab Case Study, Michael R. Dirks Jr. May 2022

Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Induced Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Pembrolizumab Case Study, Michael R. Dirks Jr.

Milwaukie Family Medicine 2022

No abstract provided.


A Literature Review On Red Meat Consumption Contribution As A Risk Factor For Type 2 Diabetes, Wendy Ireland, Rebekah Davis Apr 2022

A Literature Review On Red Meat Consumption Contribution As A Risk Factor For Type 2 Diabetes, Wendy Ireland, Rebekah Davis

The Graduate School Posters

Diabetes continues to be a major health concern for public health officials. The incidence of diabetes has grown in the past two decades producing more than 37 million Americans who live with diabetes (about 1 in 10), and approximately 90-95% of Americans have type 2 diabetes 1. It is estimated that in 2030 cases of diabetes will rise to 439 million 2. Risk factors contribute to the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes and other health concerns 3. Reducing risk factors like a sedentary lifestyle and a high red meat consumption diet has shown to improve the …


The Impact Of A Medicare Public Health Emergency Policy Change For Continuous Glucose Monitors On Utilization And Total Cost Of Care For Diabetes, Momoka Abe, Katie Norton, Jenifer Smith Jan 2022

The Impact Of A Medicare Public Health Emergency Policy Change For Continuous Glucose Monitors On Utilization And Total Cost Of Care For Diabetes, Momoka Abe, Katie Norton, Jenifer Smith

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2022

Home glucose monitoring was revolutionized in 1999 when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first professional continuous glucose monitor (CGM). With the advancements in technology, newer CGMs are available for personal use and have greatly impacted the way diabetes is managed. Although there are data regarding the benefits of CGMs in lowering hemoglobin A1c, data is currently lacking regarding whether the use of CGM affects the number of hospitalization/emergency department visits as well as the effect on cost of care. In addition, while CGMs have been traditionally used in patients with type 1 diabetes due to their …


Perioperative Glucose Monitoring Protocol, Nicole Helgeson Jan 2022

Perioperative Glucose Monitoring Protocol, Nicole Helgeson

Nursing Posters

Currently, there is no established glucose management protocol for our surgical patients. Poor outcomes related to hyperglycemia may include increased morbidity/mortality, surgical site infection (SSI), sepsis, renal, and cardiac concerns. The purpose of this protocol is to improve the care and outcomes for surgical patients through a consistent standardization of glucose management.


A Quality Improvement Project To Increase Diabetic Retinopathy Screenings, Daniel Joh, Reema George, Brandi Addison Jan 2022

A Quality Improvement Project To Increase Diabetic Retinopathy Screenings, Daniel Joh, Reema George, Brandi Addison

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract provided.


Implementation Of A Transition Readiness Assessment And Transition Discussion Documentation In A Type 1 Diabetes Clinic, Sonalee Ravi Nov 2021

Implementation Of A Transition Readiness Assessment And Transition Discussion Documentation In A Type 1 Diabetes Clinic, Sonalee Ravi

Presentations

Background/Objective: Our institution utilizes a general transition readiness assessment to facilitate transition discussions. Patients rate six areas of knowledge, eight skills, and confidence in ability to transfer care successfully prior to age 22, then select a goal for their next visit. Discussions are documented in the medical record. Our aim was to implement this assessment with a 20% documentation rate after six months.

Methods: In March 2021, we trained providers and diabetes educators about the need for transition planning, the differences between transition planning and transfer, and the need for documentation. We added three diabetes-specific questions related to insulin adjustments, …


Esophageal Necrosis As An Unexpected Complication Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Hayden Smith, Tricia James May 2021

Esophageal Necrosis As An Unexpected Complication Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Hayden Smith, Tricia James

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2021

No abstract provided.


Diabetes In The Oncology Setting Webinar Series, Jennifer Williams, Denise A. Palma, Michael Rizk Msn, Aprn, Fnp-C, Bc-Adm Apr 2021

Diabetes In The Oncology Setting Webinar Series, Jennifer Williams, Denise A. Palma, Michael Rizk Msn, Aprn, Fnp-C, Bc-Adm

2021 Education Week Posters

Department of Endocrine Neoplasia and Hormonal Disorders


Suspension Of Independent Double-Check For Subq Insulin Administration, Mallory Mondloch, Jennifer Watson Jan 2021

Suspension Of Independent Double-Check For Subq Insulin Administration, Mallory Mondloch, Jennifer Watson

Nursing Posters

Study:

After a 1-month pilot of suspending the dual sign-off/independent double-check process, 160/163 random subQ insulin administrations from various units were administered correctly. This yielded a 98% success rate. No patient harm occured.

Plan:

Per Institute of Safe Medication Practices, dual sign-offs/independent double-checks are more effective for select high risk meds and not all. Since implementation of the insulin calculator, medication errors related to subQ insulin administration have reduced compared to previously when solely two licensed staff members performed a manual, independent double-check. After implementation of the validated eMAR tool - the insulin calculator - it was still required for …


Thyroid Hormone-Clearing Deiodinase 3 Protects From Cranio- Encephalic And Cardiac Congenital Abnormalities, Arturo Hernandez, M Elena Martinez, Ilka Pinz, Marilena Preda, Thomas Gridley Jan 2021

Thyroid Hormone-Clearing Deiodinase 3 Protects From Cranio- Encephalic And Cardiac Congenital Abnormalities, Arturo Hernandez, M Elena Martinez, Ilka Pinz, Marilena Preda, Thomas Gridley

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

Implications: Transient overexposure to TH during development may contribute to idiopathic congenital syndromes in humans (cleft palate, hydrocephalus, cardiac and Chiari malformations, others)


Acute Hyperkalemia: A Novel Strategy To Prevent Insulin Induced Hypoglycemia, Brandon Wu, Eric Harvey Sep 2020

Acute Hyperkalemia: A Novel Strategy To Prevent Insulin Induced Hypoglycemia, Brandon Wu, Eric Harvey

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Gestational Diabetes Prevention, Shelly Johnson Sep 2020

Gestational Diabetes Prevention, Shelly Johnson

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Exploring The Effect Of Inpatient Diabetes Education On Readmission Rates, Cynthia Chun Sep 2020

Exploring The Effect Of Inpatient Diabetes Education On Readmission Rates, Cynthia Chun

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