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The Association Between Acrochorda (Skin Tags), Metabolic Syndrome, And Adenomatous Polyps, Brendan O'Hare, Md, Anastasia Shnitser, Md, Jason Korenblit, Md, Mba, Ali Siddiqui, Md Dec 2012

The Association Between Acrochorda (Skin Tags), Metabolic Syndrome, And Adenomatous Polyps, Brendan O'Hare, Md, Anastasia Shnitser, Md, Jason Korenblit, Md, Mba, Ali Siddiqui, Md

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND

Acrochorda (skin tags) are benign skin tumors that form primarily at skin creases, generally on the neck, armpit, and groin areas. There have been a small number of published studies in 1980s in patients who were found to have increased number of skin tags and colonic polyps, with a direct correlation described between the two. In addition, metabolic syndrome has been linked to adenomatous polyps, but a link between skin tags and metabolic syndrome has not been established.


Matrix Metalloproteinase Levels Identify Heart Failure Patients With Higher Burden Of Atrial Fibrillation, Toshimasa Okabe, Md, Avinash Chandra, Shaw R. Natan, Suzanne Adams, Jocelyn A. Sendecki, Melissa M. Mccarey, Reginald Ho, Md, Behzad B. Pavri, Md, Arnold J. Greenspon, Md, Daniel Frisch, Md Dec 2012

Matrix Metalloproteinase Levels Identify Heart Failure Patients With Higher Burden Of Atrial Fibrillation, Toshimasa Okabe, Md, Avinash Chandra, Shaw R. Natan, Suzanne Adams, Jocelyn A. Sendecki, Melissa M. Mccarey, Reginald Ho, Md, Behzad B. Pavri, Md, Arnold J. Greenspon, Md, Daniel Frisch, Md

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Presented at ACC Mid-Atlantic conference in Washington DC.

INTRODUCTION/HYPOTHESIS

•Adverse cardiac remodeling and fibrosis provide an arrhythmic substrate for atrial fibrillation (AF), but the role of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) as a biomarker is not well understood. MMPs are zinc-dependent endopeptidases known to degrade substrates such as elastin, gelatin and collagen.

•In excised human atrial tissue, MMP 2 and 9 levels rise as the AF burden increases from sinus rhythm (“No AF”) to non-permanent AF (“Non-Prm AF”) to permanent AF (“PrmAF”). Higher plasma levels of MMPs are also associated with recurrent AF after cardioversion.

•This study sought to elucidate 1) the …


Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (Ecmo) For Support During Whole Lung Lavage For Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis., Hitoshi Hirose, Julie Monteagudo, Nicholas C. Cavarocchi, Boyd Hehn, Naveed Hasan Nov 2012

Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (Ecmo) For Support During Whole Lung Lavage For Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis., Hitoshi Hirose, Julie Monteagudo, Nicholas C. Cavarocchi, Boyd Hehn, Naveed Hasan

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

INTRODUCTION ECMO as support during whole lung lavage (WLL) for pulmonary alveolar proteinosis is reserved for severe cases where oxygenation is inadequate to support the patient using the ventilator alone. While most publications describe a venovenous cannulation with variable results we present a successful case using venoarterial cannulation and discuss the potential benefits of this mode of ECMO support. CASE PRESENTATION We present the case of a 44 year old female with a past medical history of Behcets disease and a BMI of 37 who was diagnosed with pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) on a lung biopsy after presenting with dyspnea. …


Novel Approach To Monitoring Renal Perfusion With The Use Of Continuous Renal Oximetery In The Setting Of Aortic Dissection, Hitoshi Hirose, Philip Batista, Nicholas C. Cavarocchi Nov 2012

Novel Approach To Monitoring Renal Perfusion With The Use Of Continuous Renal Oximetery In The Setting Of Aortic Dissection, Hitoshi Hirose, Philip Batista, Nicholas C. Cavarocchi

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

INTRODUCTION: Aortic dissections commonly extend beyond the renal arteries with varying effects ranging from asymptomatic to renal failure. We report a case of aortic dissection with initial renal compromise, which was continuously monitored utilizing direct renal oximetry for evaluation of real-time renal perfusion and function. CASE PRESENTATION: A 65 year-old female with a long history of uncontrolled hypertension presented with acute retrosternal chest pain radiating to the back for 12 hours. She was in stable condition except for a serum creatinine of 1.6mg/dl. Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) demonstrated a type A dissection extending from the aortic root to the left …


Sternal Pain After Rigid Fixation: A Pilot Study Of Randomization Rigid Vs Conventional Wire Closure., Hitoshi Hirose, Hong Mun Kong, Shigeki Tabata, Kentaro Yamane, Margaret Lusardi, Linda J. Bogar, James Diehl Nov 2012

Sternal Pain After Rigid Fixation: A Pilot Study Of Randomization Rigid Vs Conventional Wire Closure., Hitoshi Hirose, Hong Mun Kong, Shigeki Tabata, Kentaro Yamane, Margaret Lusardi, Linda J. Bogar, James Diehl

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

Objective: Rigid sternal fixation may provide better sternal closure than conventional sternal wire closure. We performed a prospective randomized study to investigate if rigid closure reduces postoperative sternal pain. Methods: Patients undergoing CABG ± valve surgery between July 2011 and January 2012 were prospectively randomized into conventional wire closure (group C) or rigid fixation using sternal plates (group R). Pain scores were determined at 6 AM using a numeric rating scale (0 no pain, 5 moderate pain, 10 worst possible pain). Narcotic pain medication requirement from day 1 to 5 was collected and converted into intravenous morphine equivalent. Results: Among …


Successful Liver Failure Management Using Molecular Adsorbents Recirculating System During Complicated Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation As A Bridge To A Left Ventricular Assist Device Placement, Hitoshi Hirose, Shigeki Tabata, Nicholas Cavarocchi Nov 2012

Successful Liver Failure Management Using Molecular Adsorbents Recirculating System During Complicated Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation As A Bridge To A Left Ventricular Assist Device Placement, Hitoshi Hirose, Shigeki Tabata, Nicholas Cavarocchi

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

Successful liver failure management using molecular adsorbents recirculating system during complicated veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a bridge to a left ventricular assist device placement. SHIGEKI TABATA, MD, Nicholas Cavarocchi, MD, Hitoshi Hirose, MD. Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Introduction: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a well-established therapy for the patients with cardiogenic shock. We present a patient who developed severe complications while on ECMO. Case presentation: A 49-year-old female presented with severe heart failure and was placed on veno-arterial ECMO for bridge to decision. While on ECMO, the patient developed massive …


Recovery Of End-Organs And Improved Mortality In Adult Patient On Ecmo., Hitoshi Hirose, Joshua Wong, Vei Shaun Siow, Thomas N. Smith, Harrsion Pitcher, Linda Bogar, Nicholas C. Carvarocchi Nov 2012

Recovery Of End-Organs And Improved Mortality In Adult Patient On Ecmo., Hitoshi Hirose, Joshua Wong, Vei Shaun Siow, Thomas N. Smith, Harrsion Pitcher, Linda Bogar, Nicholas C. Carvarocchi

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

Title: Recovery of End-Organs and Improved Mortality in Adult Patients on ECMO Joshua K Wong, BS1, Vei Shaun Siow, BS1, Thomas N Smith, BS1, Harrison Pitcher, MD2, Linda Bogar, MD2, Hitoshi Hirose, MD2 and Nicholas C Cavarocchi, MD2. 1Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19107 and 2Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19107. Body: With increasing use of ECMO in adults, we seek to objectively measure End-Organ recovery and correlate intensive care mortality scores and complications with patient survival. This is a retrospective review of patients who were placed on …


Efficacy Of Miniaturized Imacor Trans-Esophageal Echocardiografm (Tee) Prove In Mechanical Circulatory Support., Hitoshi Hirose, Christopher Y. Kang, Joshua K. Wong, Harrison T. Pitcher, Caitlyn M. Johnson, Konrad Sarosiek, Linda J Bogar, Nicholas C. Cavarocchi Nov 2012

Efficacy Of Miniaturized Imacor Trans-Esophageal Echocardiografm (Tee) Prove In Mechanical Circulatory Support., Hitoshi Hirose, Christopher Y. Kang, Joshua K. Wong, Harrison T. Pitcher, Caitlyn M. Johnson, Konrad Sarosiek, Linda J Bogar, Nicholas C. Cavarocchi

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

Application of the miniaturized ImaCor Trans-Esophageal Echocardiogram (TEE) probe in Heart Transplant/Mechanical Cardiac Support Patients In the surgical cardiac care unit (SCCU), therapeutic interventions often need to be done at the bedside, necessitating the need for a rapidly employable diagnostic tool for the cardiac intensivist. We report the clinical utility of the miniature ImaCor TEE-probe in guiding management of post heart transplant (H-Txp) and mechanical cardiac support patients (MCS) and describe the economic benefit of such a device. This is an IRB approved retrospective review of MCS/H-Txp patients who had ImaCor TEE monitoring in the SCCU of our institution in …


An Old Problem With A New Therapy: Gi Bleeding In Vad Patients And Deep Bowel Enteroscopy (Double Balloon. Spiral Enteroscopy)., Hitoshi Hirose, Konrad Sarosiek, Linda Bogar, Pitcher Harrison, Barbara Ebert, Nicholas Cavarocchi Nov 2012

An Old Problem With A New Therapy: Gi Bleeding In Vad Patients And Deep Bowel Enteroscopy (Double Balloon. Spiral Enteroscopy)., Hitoshi Hirose, Konrad Sarosiek, Linda Bogar, Pitcher Harrison, Barbara Ebert, Nicholas Cavarocchi

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

An old problem with a new therapy: GI Bleeding in VAD patients and deep bowel enteroscopy (Spiral and Double Balloon Enteroscopy) Purpose: Evidence suggests that patients treated with non-pulsatile ventricular assist devices (VAD) are at an increased risk for gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) beyond what is expected from routine anticoagulation. Diagnostic and treatment algorithms are currently undefined. We reviewed our experience of GIB in VAD patients and propose a new algorithm utilizing deep bowel enteroscopy (DBE) aimed to speed diagnosis and limit transfusions. (471) Methods & Procedures From 2004 to 2011, we studied 62 patients who received a non-pulsatile VAD at …


Aplastic Anemia Post Liver Transplant Due To Graft-Versus-Host Disease, Ping Gong, Md, Jerald Z. Gong, Md Nov 2012

Aplastic Anemia Post Liver Transplant Due To Graft-Versus-Host Disease, Ping Gong, Md, Jerald Z. Gong, Md

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Resident's Posters

Poster presented at: American society for clinical pathology (ASCP) conference 2012, Boston MA, USA.

Introduction:

The patient was a 64-year-old male presented with a 2 day history of increasing fevers and altered mental status. He underwent orthotopic liver transplant for cryptogenic cirrhosis, probably secondary to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, 45 days before. The head and neck imaging showed pancytopenia with WBC 0.6 x 109 /L., hemoglobin 6.8 g/dl and platelet 29 x 109 /L.


Decrease In Central Venous Catheter Placement And Complications Due To Utilization Of Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Intravenous Catheters, Arthur K Au, Masashi Rotte, Robert Grzybowski, Bon Ku, Jason M. Fields Nov 2012

Decrease In Central Venous Catheter Placement And Complications Due To Utilization Of Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Intravenous Catheters, Arthur K Au, Masashi Rotte, Robert Grzybowski, Bon Ku, Jason M. Fields

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

Poster presented at: American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) conference.

Introduction: -Up to 40% of ED visits include diagnostic blood tests and 26% result in administration of IV fluids necessitating successful peripheral intravenous (IV) catheter placement.1 -There is a subset of patients with difficult IV access (DIVA) in which traditional cannulation methods are unsuccessful resulting in central venous cannulation (CVC). -CVCs have a 5-15 percent complication rate2 and attributable costs per CVC related infection have been estimated at $34,508-$56,000.3 -Ultrasound-guided peripheral IV catheters (USGPIVs) provide a method of potentially decreasing the need for CVC placement, however due to poor durability …


Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy And Catatonia: An Acute Stress Connection?, Lex Denysenko, Md, Rachel Shmuts, Do, Adam Trenton, Do, Ethan J. Halpern, Md, Madeleine Becker, Md Nov 2012

Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy And Catatonia: An Acute Stress Connection?, Lex Denysenko, Md, Rachel Shmuts, Do, Adam Trenton, Do, Ethan J. Halpern, Md, Madeleine Becker, Md

Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND

•Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TCM):

•transient left ventricular dysfunction

•ECG changes and symptoms mimicking acute MI

•often precipitated by emotional stressor

•Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome most commonly seen in mood disorders

•This is the first known reported case of TCM co-occurring with catatonia in the setting of acute psychological trauma and bereavement


Sleep Disturbances And Hypnotic Medication Use In Relation To Risk Of Barrett’S Esophagus And Esophageal Adenocarcinoma, Anastasia Shnitser, Md, Abhik Roy, Md, Sidney Cohen, Md, Anthony J. Dimarino, Md Oct 2012

Sleep Disturbances And Hypnotic Medication Use In Relation To Risk Of Barrett’S Esophagus And Esophageal Adenocarcinoma, Anastasia Shnitser, Md, Abhik Roy, Md, Sidney Cohen, Md, Anthony J. Dimarino, Md

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND

The incidence of esophageal adenocarcinoma (EA) has increased more rapidly than any other cancer (with the exception of malignant melanoma) in the United States over the past 30 years. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the strongest risk factor for the development of Barrett’s esophagus, which in turn leads to the rise of most EA’s. In a large portion of persons with sleep disorders, perhaps as high as 30%, GERD is a major causal or contributing factor. It has been proposed that the use of hypnotics for the treatment of sleep disorders may exacerbate the damaging effects of refluxate on …


Neurophysiological Impact And Modeling-Independent Elucidation Of Inactivation Pathways In A-Type K+ Channels, J.D. Fineberg, David Ritter, Manuel Covarrubias Oct 2012

Neurophysiological Impact And Modeling-Independent Elucidation Of Inactivation Pathways In A-Type K+ Channels, J.D. Fineberg, David Ritter, Manuel Covarrubias

Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Faculty Papers

Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience

Abstract:

A-type voltage-gated K+ channels auto-regulate their function by undergoing fast inactivation. Independent of molecular mechanisms, this inactivation can proceed after channel opening (open-state inactivation, OSI) or from a closed state prior to opening (closed-state inactivation, CSI). We hypothesize that the specific neurophysiological roles of A-type Kv channels depend on whether they undergo OSI, CSI or both (CSI+OSI). To explore these possibilities, we introduced Markov kinetic schemes of the A-type Kv4 conductance into a computational model of the hippocamcal CA1 neuron assuming either CSI or CSI+OSI and compared the properties of the somatic …


Acute Heart Transplant Rejection In The Presence Of Apparently Weak, Non-Complement-Fixing Donor-Specific Antibodies Detected At The Time Of Transplant, Anthony Nizio, Paul J. Mather, Beth Colombe Oct 2012

Acute Heart Transplant Rejection In The Presence Of Apparently Weak, Non-Complement-Fixing Donor-Specific Antibodies Detected At The Time Of Transplant, Anthony Nizio, Paul J. Mather, Beth Colombe

Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

Poster presented at: American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics (ASHI) conference.

AIM: A 66 year old female with an end-stage NYHA class IV inotrope-dependent, ischemic cardiomyopathy received a heart transplant on 9-12-09 from a doctor having antigens B13 and DR7. Pre-transplant antibody testing indicated only weakly positive, non-complement fixing donor-specific antibodies. The patient suffered a cardiac arrest on POD#6 and was resuscitated. She was in cardiogenic shock from allograft failure and subsequently expired on POD#9 of multiorgan failure due to "acute humoral rejection". These antibodies were investigated further.

METHODS: Antibodies were evaluated using Labscreen PRA (One Lambda), Labscreen Single Antigen …


An Autopsy Case Of Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia, Yu Shi, John Farber Sep 2012

An Autopsy Case Of Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia, Yu Shi, John Farber

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Resident's Posters

Poster presented at College of American Pathologist 2012 in San Diego California.

Patient:

Chief Complaint: A full term, newborn girl developed respiratory distress shortly after birth.


Intraabdominal Cysts Turn Out To Be Distended Large Bowel - An Electively Terminated Fetus With Isolated Imperforate Anus, Yu Shi, Maria Giraldo-Isaza, John Farber Sep 2012

Intraabdominal Cysts Turn Out To Be Distended Large Bowel - An Electively Terminated Fetus With Isolated Imperforate Anus, Yu Shi, Maria Giraldo-Isaza, John Farber

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Resident's Posters

Patient:

Clinical History: A 19-week male fetus of a 36-year old G7P4 mother was found by ultrasound to have intrabdominal "cysts" and oligo-anhydramnios. At 15 weeks of pregnancy, by ultrasound examination, two intraabdominal cysts measuring 1.1x0.7x0.4 cm and 1.4x1.0x1.0 cm were noted. At 19 week gestation, the ultrasound was performed again showing anhydromaio, ascites, a normal appearing bladder, and multiple cystic structures in the abdomen most likely consistent with dilation of bowel (Figure 1A, B). The mother was consulted and opted to proceed with KCL injection and induction of labor. The nonviable fetus was delivered at 19 5/7 week gestation. …


Aberrant Expression Of Cd56 On Granulocytes And Monocytes In Myeloproliferative Neoplasm And Myelodysplastic Syndrome, Ping Gong, Md, Fernanco Metrebian, Md, Alina Dulau-Florea, Md, Zi-Xuan Wang, Phd, Renu Bajaj, Phd, Stephen C Peiper, Jerald Z. Gong, Md Apr 2012

Aberrant Expression Of Cd56 On Granulocytes And Monocytes In Myeloproliferative Neoplasm And Myelodysplastic Syndrome, Ping Gong, Md, Fernanco Metrebian, Md, Alina Dulau-Florea, Md, Zi-Xuan Wang, Phd, Renu Bajaj, Phd, Stephen C Peiper, Jerald Z. Gong, Md

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Conclusions:

Aberrant CD56 expression on granulocytes is seen in all aubtypes MPN and high grade MDS. CD56 expression in MPN correlated with bone marrow morphology, BCR/ABL transcript, and bone marrow engraftment study following treatment. Identification of abnormal CD56+ granulocytes and monocytes is helpful in both the initial diagnosis and long-term follow up of patients with MPN and MDS.


Loss Of Retinoblastoma (Rb) Tumor Suppressor Expression In Breast Cancer Correlates With Better Response To Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy, Jeanne Mcfalls, Md, Jessica Kline, Ba, Gordon Schwartz, Md, Mba, Facs, Angieszka Witkiewicz, Md Apr 2012

Loss Of Retinoblastoma (Rb) Tumor Suppressor Expression In Breast Cancer Correlates With Better Response To Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy, Jeanne Mcfalls, Md, Jessica Kline, Ba, Gordon Schwartz, Md, Mba, Facs, Angieszka Witkiewicz, Md

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Conclusions:

Loss of RB tumor suppressor staining in pre-treatment breast cancer biopsies can be used prior to initiation of neoadjuvant chemotherapy to predict good tumor response. This association between RB loss and good neoadjuvant response holds regardless of ER status and across various chemotherapy regimens. Assessment of RB status in the pre-treatment biopsy could be useful clinical tool to define patients who are most likely to benefit from neoadjuvant chemotherapy.


Psychostimulant Drug Abuse And Personality Factors In Medical Students, Joshua T. Buchner, Md, Duc M. Vu, Md, Mohammadreza Hojat Apr 2012

Psychostimulant Drug Abuse And Personality Factors In Medical Students, Joshua T. Buchner, Md, Duc M. Vu, Md, Mohammadreza Hojat

CRMEHC Faculty Papers

Purpose:

This study was designed to examine the prevalence of psychostimulant drug abuse among medical students and to test the hypothesis that medical students who use psychostimulant drugs for non-medical reasons are characterized by a sensation seeking and aggressive-hostility personality and exhibit lower empathy.


Expression Of Stem Cell Marker Aldh1 In Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia, Ping Gong, Juan Palazzo, Md Apr 2012

Expression Of Stem Cell Marker Aldh1 In Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia, Ping Gong, Juan Palazzo, Md

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Conclusions:

Cervical dysplasia show positive staining for ALDH1 compared to normal cervical mucosa.

ALDH1 positive cells distribution parallels the dysplastic cells in cervical dysplasia.

CSC, as detected by ALDH1 expression, may play a role in the progression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and carcinogenesis.


P53 Expression In Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Increased In Hpv Positive Smokers, Madalina Tuluc, Voichita Bar-Ad, Zi-Xuan Wang, Joseph Curry Apr 2012

P53 Expression In Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Increased In Hpv Positive Smokers, Madalina Tuluc, Voichita Bar-Ad, Zi-Xuan Wang, Joseph Curry

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Background and Objectives

High risk HPV is associated with oropharyngeal SCC (OSCC) and is responsible for the increasing incidence of this cancer type among younger patients.

Patients with HPV positive oropharyngeal SCC have a better prognosis when compared with HPV negative, tobacco induced SCC.

HPV E6 inactivates p53 leading to low expression of p53; tobacco induced oropharyngeal SCC is characterized by p53 overexpression, resistance to treatment and poor prognosis. However, in many cases of HPV OSCC, there is a history of current or remote smoking, making this disease a multifactorial process. We expect that smoking will influence the level of …


P16/Rb Correlations In Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Oscc), Madalina Tuluc, Voichita Bar-Ad, David Cognetti Apr 2012

P16/Rb Correlations In Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Oscc), Madalina Tuluc, Voichita Bar-Ad, David Cognetti

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

The objective of this study is to explore the patterns of Rb expression in p16 positive and negative OSCC, in relation to patient's smoking history.


Utilization Of Ct Scans And Mris In An Insured Population With Migraine, Neil I. Goldfarb, Valerie Pracilio, Mph, Daisy Ng-Mak, Phd, Joe Couto, Pharmd, Mba, Cary Sennett, Md, Phd, Mary Hopkins, Rn, Jon Bumbaugh, Stephen Silberstein, Md Feb 2012

Utilization Of Ct Scans And Mris In An Insured Population With Migraine, Neil I. Goldfarb, Valerie Pracilio, Mph, Daisy Ng-Mak, Phd, Joe Couto, Pharmd, Mba, Cary Sennett, Md, Phd, Mary Hopkins, Rn, Jon Bumbaugh, Stephen Silberstein, Md

College of Population Health Lectures, Presentations, Workshops

Background:

• Neuroimaging is a diagnostic tool that may be used to rule out a serious condition when a patient presents with head pain. It is not typically warranted for patients who have a normal neurologic exam, and may be over utilized despite established practice parameters set by the American Academy of Neurology.

•A decision to use neuroimaging should consider the type of headache and presence of any clinical features that suggest a serious condition.

Over-utilization of neuroimaging has cost and safety implications.

The United States Headache Consortium, a panel of experts on migraine, set the guidelines for diagnosis and …


Association Between Triptanuse And Cardiac Contraindications In An Insured Migraine Population, Daisy Ng-Mak, Phd, Valerie P. Pracilio, Mph, Stephen Silberstein, Md, Joseph Couto, Pharmd, Mba, Cary Sennett, Md, Phd, Mary Hopkins, Rn, Jon Bumbaugh, Neil I. Goldfarb Feb 2012

Association Between Triptanuse And Cardiac Contraindications In An Insured Migraine Population, Daisy Ng-Mak, Phd, Valerie P. Pracilio, Mph, Stephen Silberstein, Md, Joseph Couto, Pharmd, Mba, Cary Sennett, Md, Phd, Mary Hopkins, Rn, Jon Bumbaugh, Neil I. Goldfarb

College of Population Health Lectures, Presentations, Workshops

Background

Safety concerns exist when using triptansto treat patients with cardiac contraindications.

–Triptans cause vasoconstriction, a safety concern for migraineurswith cardiovascular (CV) disease or other cardiac risk factors.

–All triptans contain contraindications in their package inserts to avoid use in patients with cardiac conditions.

•Previous research indicates that clinicians are less likely to prescribe triptansin patients with CV disease or CV risk factors.

Limited research has examined the proportion of migraine patients with cardiovascular disease or those individuals who were concurrently treated with triptans.


Chemotherapy: The Physiological Cost Of A Cure, Megan Ellis Jan 2012

Chemotherapy: The Physiological Cost Of A Cure, Megan Ellis

A with Honors Projects

This project focuses on the common long term side effects of cancer treatments, apart from cure. In addition to physiological function changes, it focuses on the chemical composition of chemotherapy drugs.


The Social Impact Of Diabetes, Denise Lujan Jan 2012

The Social Impact Of Diabetes, Denise Lujan

Natural Sciences Student Research Presentations

This poster describes the social impact of living with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.


Acute Hypotensive Transfusion Reaction: A Case Report, Waleed Shah, Elia S. Elia Jan 2012

Acute Hypotensive Transfusion Reaction: A Case Report, Waleed Shah, Elia S. Elia

Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers

Introduction:

Acute hypotensive transfusion reactions are characterized by an abrupt and early onset of hypotension. This is often severe and lacks other signs of symptoms associated with more common causes of hypotension or transfusion reactions. Once the transfusion is stopped, the hypotension rapidly resolves, usually without the need for therapy.

Case Report detailed in poster.