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Radiopharmaceutical Validation For Clinical Use, Charles A. Kunos, Rodney Howells, Aman Chauhan, Zin W. Myint, Mark E. Bernard, Riham H. El Khouli, Jacek Capala Mar 2021

Radiopharmaceutical Validation For Clinical Use, Charles A. Kunos, Rodney Howells, Aman Chauhan, Zin W. Myint, Mark E. Bernard, Riham H. El Khouli, Jacek Capala

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

Radiopharmaceuticals are reemerging as attractive anticancer agents, but there are no universally adopted guidelines or standardized procedures for evaluating agent validity before early-phase trial implementation. To validate a radiopharmaceutical, it is desirous for the radiopharmaceutical to be specific, selective, and deliverable against tumors of a given, molecularly defined cancer for which it is intended to treat. In this article, we discuss four levels of evidence—target antigen immunohistochemistry, in vitro and in vivo preclinical experiments, animal biodistribution and dosimetry studies, and first-in-human microdose biodistribution studies—that might be used to justify oncology therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals in a drug-development sequence involving early-phase trials. We …


International Medical Graduates In Nephrology: Impressions Of The Implications Of Visa Status In A Cohort Of Program Directors And Division Chiefs, Flor Alvarado, Deidra C. Crews, Cynthia Delgado, Javier A. Neyra Feb 2021

International Medical Graduates In Nephrology: Impressions Of The Implications Of Visa Status In A Cohort Of Program Directors And Division Chiefs, Flor Alvarado, Deidra C. Crews, Cynthia Delgado, Javier A. Neyra

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Gene Expression Barcode Values Reveal A Potential Link Between Parkinson's Disease And Gastric Cancer, Suyan Tian, Shishun Zhao, Mingbo Tang, Chi Wang Feb 2021

Gene Expression Barcode Values Reveal A Potential Link Between Parkinson's Disease And Gastric Cancer, Suyan Tian, Shishun Zhao, Mingbo Tang, Chi Wang

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

Gastric cancer is a disease that develops from the lining of the stomach, whereas Parkinson's disease is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects the motor system. Although these two diseases seem to be distinct from each other, increasing evidence suggests that they might be linked. To explore the linkage between these two diseases, differentially expressed genes between the diseased people and their normal controls were identified using the barcode algorithm. This algorithm transforms actual gene expression values into barcode values comprised of 1's (expressed genes) and 0's (silenced genes). Once the overlapped differentially expressed …


Laboratory Markers Predictive Of Fulminant Clostridioides Difficile Infection Refractory To Fluid Resuscitation, Omar Ahmad, Timothy N. Crawford, Vaneet Arora, Mitu Karki Maskey Feb 2021

Laboratory Markers Predictive Of Fulminant Clostridioides Difficile Infection Refractory To Fluid Resuscitation, Omar Ahmad, Timothy N. Crawford, Vaneet Arora, Mitu Karki Maskey

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

Background

Old age, leucocytosis, hypoalbuminemia, and elevated creatinine have been identified as risk factors for fulminant Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI). High ATLAS scores have also been linked to fatal disease. The affiliated studies, however, involved patients prescribed metronidazole - a regimen no longer standard of care. The variables were thus reassessed in patients prescribed optimal therapy.

Methods

Adults hospitalized with CDI at University of Kentucky Medical Center were retrospectively reviewed. Enrolled subjects were separated according to disease classification i.e. non-severe/severe versus fulminant CDI. Fulminant patients were further subdivided into hypotensive persons responsive to fluid resuscitation, and those with sequent shock, …


Gold In Practice: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Treatment And Management In The Primary Care Setting, Barbara P. Yawn, Matthew L. Mintz, Dennis E. Doherty Feb 2021

Gold In Practice: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Treatment And Management In The Primary Care Setting, Barbara P. Yawn, Matthew L. Mintz, Dennis E. Doherty

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Early detection and appropriate treatment and management of COPD can lower morbidity and perhaps mortality. Clinicians in the primary care setting provide the majority of COPD care and are pivotal in the diagnosis and management of COPD. In this review, we provide an overview of the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) 2020 report, with a focus on the management of COPD in the primary care setting. We discuss the pathophysiology of COPD; describe COPD risk factors, signs, and symptoms that may facilitate earlier diagnosis …


Hemothorax Following Traumatic Dobhoff Tube Insertion, Lindsey M. Shain, Leslie Mchale, Taha Ahmed Feb 2021

Hemothorax Following Traumatic Dobhoff Tube Insertion, Lindsey M. Shain, Leslie Mchale, Taha Ahmed

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

Dobhoff tube is a specialized small-bore and flexible nasogastric tube that makes it more comfortable for placement than a usual nasogastric tube. Dobhoff tube insertion is commonly considered a relatively safe bedside procedure, but it is not without its associated risks. Inadvertent tracheobronchial placement of Dobhoff tube has been associated with severe complications, most notably pneumothorax. We present a rare cause of right-sided hemothorax following tracheobronchial insertion of a Dobhoff tube with a prolonged and arduous clinical course.


Survey Of Current Practices Of Outpatient Hemodialysis For Aki Patients, Victor M. Ortiz-Soriano, Catherine R. Butler, Marla Levy, Sarah C. Huen, Jorge L. Castaneda, Ankit Sakhuja, Rajit K. Basu, Kathleen D. Liu, Jorge Cerda, Javier A. Neyra Jan 2021

Survey Of Current Practices Of Outpatient Hemodialysis For Aki Patients, Victor M. Ortiz-Soriano, Catherine R. Butler, Marla Levy, Sarah C. Huen, Jorge L. Castaneda, Ankit Sakhuja, Rajit K. Basu, Kathleen D. Liu, Jorge Cerda, Javier A. Neyra

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Adrenal Vein Cortisol To Metanephrine Ratio For Localizing Acth-Independent Cortisol-Producing Adenoma: A Case Report, Rishi Raj, Philip A. Kern, Neelima Ghanta, Edilfavia M. Uy, Kamyar Asadipooya Jan 2021

Adrenal Vein Cortisol To Metanephrine Ratio For Localizing Acth-Independent Cortisol-Producing Adenoma: A Case Report, Rishi Raj, Philip A. Kern, Neelima Ghanta, Edilfavia M. Uy, Kamyar Asadipooya

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

Context: Finding the source of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-independent cortisol-producing adenoma in the patients with subclinical Cushing syndrome (SCS) and bilateral adrenal nodules is sometimes challenging. Computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography are helpful, but adrenal venous sampling (AVS) is the gold standard approach. However, interpretation of AVS is important to improve the accuracy of decision-making for surgery. We report a case and review of the literature to assess the benefit of using adrenal vein cortisol to metanephrine ratio to determine the source of cortisol production in SCS and bilateral nodules.

Evidence Acquisition: Three authors searched PubMed for data on …


Impact Of Patient Load On The Quality Of Electronic Medical Record Documentation, Aasems Jacob, Rishi Raj, Sayee Alagusundaramoorthy, Jing Wei, Jianrong Wu, Margaret Eng Jan 2021

Impact Of Patient Load On The Quality Of Electronic Medical Record Documentation, Aasems Jacob, Rishi Raj, Sayee Alagusundaramoorthy, Jing Wei, Jianrong Wu, Margaret Eng

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

Objective:

American College of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) recommends ongoing care of 10 patients per resident however its implication is unclear. We hypothesized EMR quality to vary based on patient load and call status.

Methods:

We conducted a double-blind, single-center, retrospective observational study between 2017 and 2019 to investigate the quality and accuracy of resident documentation using the Responsible Electronic Documentation (RED) Checklist, a validated scoring system.

Results:

A total of 234 independent charts were analyzed and 80 met scoring criteria. Average patients per residents was 4, 9.1, 7.2, and 5.5 on “call” day (D0), “post-call” day (D1), “mid-call” day …


Dual-Functional Phosphorene Nanocomposite Membranes For The Treatment Of Perfluorinated Water: An Investigation Of Perfluorooctanoic Acid Removal Via Filtration Combined With Ultraviolet Irradiation Or Oxygenation, Joyner Eke, Lillian Banks, M. Abdul Mottaleb, Andrew J. Morris, Olga V. Tsyusko, Isabel C. Escobar Jan 2021

Dual-Functional Phosphorene Nanocomposite Membranes For The Treatment Of Perfluorinated Water: An Investigation Of Perfluorooctanoic Acid Removal Via Filtration Combined With Ultraviolet Irradiation Or Oxygenation, Joyner Eke, Lillian Banks, M. Abdul Mottaleb, Andrew J. Morris, Olga V. Tsyusko, Isabel C. Escobar

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

Nanomaterials with tunable properties show promise because of their size-dependent electronic structure and controllable physical properties. The purpose of this research was to develop and validate environmentally safe nanomaterial-based approach for treatment of drinking water including removal and degradation of per- and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFAS). PFAS are surfactant chemicals with broad uses that are now recognized as contaminants with a significant risk to human health. They are commonly used in household and industrial products. They are extremely persistent in the environment because they possess both hydrophobic fluorine-saturated carbon chains and hydrophilic functional groups, along with being oleophobic. Traditional drinking water …