Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Medicine and Health Sciences Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 16 of 16

Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences

Does A Contraceptive Bridge Method Affect Rates Of Postpartum Iud Placement In A Resident Urban Clinic?, Agatha Berger, Md, Erica Hinz, Md, Katherine Lackritz, Md, Elisabeth Woodhams, Md, Msc Oct 2014

Does A Contraceptive Bridge Method Affect Rates Of Postpartum Iud Placement In A Resident Urban Clinic?, Agatha Berger, Md, Erica Hinz, Md, Katherine Lackritz, Md, Elisabeth Woodhams, Md, Msc

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Presentations and Grand Rounds

Background

  • Short interval pregnancies are associated with poor neonatal outcomes.1
  • The postpartum (PP) period is an ideal time for LARC prevention of short interval pregnancy.2
  • 29% of patients at our clinic admitted not using contraception 4-6 months postpartum.3


“It’S Persuasion Disguised As Information” The Experiences And Adaptations Of Abortion Providers Practicing Under A New Law, Rebecca J. Mercier Md Mph, Mara Buchbinder, Phd, Amy Bryant,Md,Mph, Laura Britton,Rn, Bsn Oct 2014

“It’S Persuasion Disguised As Information” The Experiences And Adaptations Of Abortion Providers Practicing Under A New Law, Rebecca J. Mercier Md Mph, Mara Buchbinder, Phd, Amy Bryant,Md,Mph, Laura Britton,Rn, Bsn

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Presentations and Grand Rounds

Background

Abortion laws are proliferating in the United States. From 2011 to 2013, 30 states passed a total of 205 abortion restrictions.1 Increasingly, these laws are focused on abortion providers. Such laws have been criticized by professional organizations including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,2 but few studies have assessed the impact of these laws on abortion providers.

In 2011 North Carolina passed HB 854, the “Women’s Right To Know Act” (WRTK). Similar to laws in 26 other states, WRTK mandates a 24-hour waiting period after counseling before an abortion can be performed. Content of the counseling …


Teamstepps: Radiologic Sciences Students’ Perspective, Sandra Freed, Amanda Lafontaine, Daniel Roberts, Allison Urbaniak, Collleen Dempsey, Ms, Rt (R) Oct 2014

Teamstepps: Radiologic Sciences Students’ Perspective, Sandra Freed, Amanda Lafontaine, Daniel Roberts, Allison Urbaniak, Collleen Dempsey, Ms, Rt (R)

Department of Radiologic Sciences Faculty Papers

Introduction

Interprofessional education aims to improve the health care system by encouraging healthcare professionals to learn from, with and about each other.

Interprofessional education activities assist in breaking the barriers between the various disciplines in our healthcare system. Students and employees can benefit from interprofessional education and training.


Listing Practices For Morbidly Obese Patients At Liver Transplant Centers In The United States, Dina Halegoua-De Marzio, Md, She-Yan Wong, Md, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Md, Cataldo Doria, Md, Phd, David A. Sass, Md Oct 2014

Listing Practices For Morbidly Obese Patients At Liver Transplant Centers In The United States, Dina Halegoua-De Marzio, Md, She-Yan Wong, Md, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Md, Cataldo Doria, Md, Phd, David A. Sass, Md

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers

Introduction

  • Obesity affects more than one third of Americans.
  • Morbid obesity (body mass index (BMI) >35 kg/m2) has been associated with multiple co-morbidities and perioperative complications.
  • The effect of morbid obesity on liver transplant outcomes has yielded mixed results.


Enteral Nutrition Support For A Sarcopenia In End-Stage Liver Disease, Dina Halegoua-De Marzio, Md, She-Yan Wong, Md, Flavius Guglielmo, Md, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Md Oct 2014

Enteral Nutrition Support For A Sarcopenia In End-Stage Liver Disease, Dina Halegoua-De Marzio, Md, She-Yan Wong, Md, Flavius Guglielmo, Md, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Md

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers

Introduction

  • Weight loss with muscle wasting, also known as sarcopenia, commonly occurs in patients with end-stage liver disease (ESLD).
  • A robust association between sarcopenia and mortality in cirrhotic and post-liver transplant patients has been reported.
  • This is a report of a patient with severe sarcopenia and ESLD who was provided enteral nutrition using a Dobhoff tube (DHT) pre-liver transplant resulting in successful bridging to transplant.


Treatment Of Duodenal Variceal Hemorrhage With Endoscopic Band Ligation, Tripti R. Chopade, Md, Jesse M. Civan, Md, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Md, Ali A. Siddiqui, Md, Ashish R. Gandhe, Md, Dina L. Halegoua-De Marzio, Md Oct 2014

Treatment Of Duodenal Variceal Hemorrhage With Endoscopic Band Ligation, Tripti R. Chopade, Md, Jesse M. Civan, Md, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Md, Ali A. Siddiqui, Md, Ashish R. Gandhe, Md, Dina L. Halegoua-De Marzio, Md

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers

Introduction

• Duodenal varices (DV) are a rare but potentially serious complication of portal hypertension and carry a high risk of massive gastrointestinal bleeding.

• This is a report of successful treatment of a massive DV hemorrhage with endoscopic band ligation.


Seeing Is Believing: Optical Computed Tomography (Oct) And Histologic Analysis To Define Pathophysiology Of “Very”, Very Late Stent Thrombosis Occurring More Than 7 Years After Drug Eluting Stent Implantation, Antony G. Kaliyadan, Md, Alec Vishnevsky, Md, Henry Siu, Md, David Fishman, Md, John Farber, Md, Nicholas Ruggiero Ii, Md, Michael P. Savage, Md Sep 2014

Seeing Is Believing: Optical Computed Tomography (Oct) And Histologic Analysis To Define Pathophysiology Of “Very”, Very Late Stent Thrombosis Occurring More Than 7 Years After Drug Eluting Stent Implantation, Antony G. Kaliyadan, Md, Alec Vishnevsky, Md, Henry Siu, Md, David Fishman, Md, John Farber, Md, Nicholas Ruggiero Ii, Md, Michael P. Savage, Md

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Case Presentation

  • 58-year-old male with prior non-ST elevation MI with PCI performed using a sirolimus eluting stent placed in a large OM1 branch 86 months prior presented with five hours chest pain similar to prior MI >7 years earlier.
  • Additional history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, non-compliance with antiplatelet therapy and active tobacco abuse at time of presentation.
  • Patient reported self-discontinuation of medications (aspirin (time unknown), statin, beta blocker) and resumed smoking.
  • Clopidogrel was discontinued by his primary physician 97 days prior to presentation
  • Initial electrocardiogram revealed a lateral ST elevation MI and the patient was taken to the cardiac catheterization lab …


Nut Midline Carcinoma In A Pregnant Woman, Jill N. D'Souza, Md, David M. Cognetti, Md, Ryan N. Heffelfinger, Md, James J. Evans, Md, Madalina Tuluc, Md, Jurij R. Bilyk, Marc R. Rosen, Md Jul 2014

Nut Midline Carcinoma In A Pregnant Woman, Jill N. D'Souza, Md, David M. Cognetti, Md, Ryan N. Heffelfinger, Md, James J. Evans, Md, Madalina Tuluc, Md, Jurij R. Bilyk, Marc R. Rosen, Md

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Presentations and Grand Rounds

NUT midline carcinoma is a rare, highly aggressive tumor that involves midline structures, particularly in the head, neck and mediastinum. It is characterized by NUT gene translocations on chromosome 15. It typically impacts teenagers or young adults, and has a fulminant course leading to death in less than a year in most cases despite aggressive chemoradiotherapy. Due to its location, this tumor is frequently considered inoperable. We present a case of a sinonasal NUT midline carcinoma with orbital invasion discovered during the workup of sinusitis in a young, pregnant woman. The tumor was managed with definitive excision to negative margins …


Results Of A Phase I Study Of Bendamustine In Combination With Ofatumumab, Carboplatin And Etoposide (Boce) For Refractory Of Relapsed Aggressive B-Cell Non Hodgkin's Lymphomas (Nhl), Sameh Gaballa, Md, Neil D. Palmisiano, Md, Aakanksha Asija, Md, Andrew Chapman, Do, Jennifer K. Cloud, Bs, Joanne Filicko-O'Hara, Md, Lewis Rose, Md, Michael Ramirez, Md, Onder Alpdogan, Md, Neal Flomenberg, Md, Barbara Pro, Md, Elena Gitelson, Md, Phd, Mark Weiss, Md Jun 2014

Results Of A Phase I Study Of Bendamustine In Combination With Ofatumumab, Carboplatin And Etoposide (Boce) For Refractory Of Relapsed Aggressive B-Cell Non Hodgkin's Lymphomas (Nhl), Sameh Gaballa, Md, Neil D. Palmisiano, Md, Aakanksha Asija, Md, Andrew Chapman, Do, Jennifer K. Cloud, Bs, Joanne Filicko-O'Hara, Md, Lewis Rose, Md, Michael Ramirez, Md, Onder Alpdogan, Md, Neal Flomenberg, Md, Barbara Pro, Md, Elena Gitelson, Md, Phd, Mark Weiss, Md

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Introduction:

  • There are a number of regimens used to treat relapsed/refractory aggressive lymphomas and little consensus exists on the best salvage treatment.
  • No regimen has shown clear superiority but uniformly there was an inferior outcome among patients who had relapsed after a prior rituximab containing regimen.
  • Ofatumumab is a fully human IgG1k monoclonal anti-CD20 antibody. It recognizes a distinct epitope on the human CD20 molecule. In vitro studies with ofatumumab have shown more complement dependent cytotoxicity than rituximab.
  • Bendamustine has single agent activity in relapsed aggressive lymphomas and has a favorable safety profile.

Objectives:

  • We conducted a phase I trial …


Evaluation Of Echogenic Material On Transvenous Leads By Transesophageal Echocardiography In Patients With And Without Lead-Associated Endocarditis, Toshimasa Okabe, Md, Praveen Mehrotra, Md, Henry Siu, Md, Arnold J. Greenspon, Md May 2014

Evaluation Of Echogenic Material On Transvenous Leads By Transesophageal Echocardiography In Patients With And Without Lead-Associated Endocarditis, Toshimasa Okabe, Md, Praveen Mehrotra, Md, Henry Siu, Md, Arnold J. Greenspon, Md

Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

Echogenic material (EM) on non-infected leads in patients with cardiac implantable device is common on transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). Although several morphologic characteristics of EM are more commonly seen in transvenous lead-associated endocarditis, these characteristics alone are not diagnostic for lead-associated endocardiatis. Lead-associated EM on TEE should be interpreted within the overall clinical context.


Outcomes Of Older Patients Undergoing 2-Step Approach To Haploidentical And Matched Related Peripheral Blood Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (Hsct): A Single Institutional Experience, Sameh Gaballa, Md, Seyfettin Onder Alpdogan, Md, Matthew Carabasi, Md, Joanne Filicko-O'Hara, Md, Margaret Kasner, Md, Benjamin E Leiby, Phd, Ubaldo E. Martinez-Outshoorn, Md, Edward C Pequignot, Md, Sarah Rosado, Shannon Rudolph, Ms, John L Wagner, Md, Mark Weiss, Md, Neal Flomenberg, Md, Dolores Grosso, Dnp Apr 2014

Outcomes Of Older Patients Undergoing 2-Step Approach To Haploidentical And Matched Related Peripheral Blood Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (Hsct): A Single Institutional Experience, Sameh Gaballa, Md, Seyfettin Onder Alpdogan, Md, Matthew Carabasi, Md, Joanne Filicko-O'Hara, Md, Margaret Kasner, Md, Benjamin E Leiby, Phd, Ubaldo E. Martinez-Outshoorn, Md, Edward C Pequignot, Md, Sarah Rosado, Shannon Rudolph, Ms, John L Wagner, Md, Mark Weiss, Md, Neal Flomenberg, Md, Dolores Grosso, Dnp

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Introduction:

HSCT is a curative option for many patients (pts) with hematological malignancies.

Significant advances in supportive care and conditioning regimens over the past decade have allowed the extension of this therapy to older individuals.

Information regarding the outcomes of this older subset of pts undergoing HSCT is limited, especially those undergoing haploidential (HI) HSCT.

Objectives:

To describe the outcomes of patients 60 years of age or older undergoing haploidential and matched related (MR) HSCT using the 2-step approach.


Patient Characteristics And Predictors Of Mortality Associated With Pericardial Decompression Syndrome, Rajesh Pradhan, Md, Toshimasa Okabe, Md, Kazuki Yoshida, Md, Dimitrios Angouras, Md, Matthew Decaro, Md, Gregary D. Marhefka, Md Mar 2014

Patient Characteristics And Predictors Of Mortality Associated With Pericardial Decompression Syndrome, Rajesh Pradhan, Md, Toshimasa Okabe, Md, Kazuki Yoshida, Md, Dimitrios Angouras, Md, Matthew Decaro, Md, Gregary D. Marhefka, Md

Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

Pericardial decompression syndrome is a rare complication of pericardiocentesis and surgical drainage of pericardial effusion with a high morality rate. The minimum amount of drained effusion in our serious was 450 ml. Surgical drainage was associated with a higher mortality rate.


Threshold For Synovial Cell Count And Neutrophil Differential In Diagnosis Of Periprosthetic Knee Infection: A Multi-Institutional Study, Benjamin Zmistowski, Bs, Carlos Higuera, Md, Jane Liu, Ba, Wael Barsoum, Md, Joseph Mendelis, Ba, Craig Della Valle, Md, Javad Parvizi, Md Mar 2014

Threshold For Synovial Cell Count And Neutrophil Differential In Diagnosis Of Periprosthetic Knee Infection: A Multi-Institutional Study, Benjamin Zmistowski, Bs, Carlos Higuera, Md, Jane Liu, Ba, Wael Barsoum, Md, Joseph Mendelis, Ba, Craig Della Valle, Md, Javad Parvizi, Md

Rothman Institute Conference Posters

Introduction:

Synovial fl­uid analysis is an important tool in the work-up of suspected periprosthetic joint infection (PJI). Yet, there is confl­icting guidance for the analysis of synovial fl­uid aspiration, including a lack of uniform thresholds for white blood cell (WBC) count and neutrophil percentage (PMN%)1-3. Therefore, a multi-institutional study was undertaken to reassess these thresholds, compare preoperative versus intraoperative sample collection, and assess variation in results between institutions.


Is Further Treatment Necessary For Patellar Crepitus After Total Knee Arthroplasty?, Bo-Hyun Hwang, Md, Chang-Hyun Nam, Md, Kwang-Am Jung, Md, Alvin Ong, Md, Su-Chan Lee, Md Mar 2014

Is Further Treatment Necessary For Patellar Crepitus After Total Knee Arthroplasty?, Bo-Hyun Hwang, Md, Chang-Hyun Nam, Md, Kwang-Am Jung, Md, Alvin Ong, Md, Su-Chan Lee, Md

Rothman Institute Conference Posters

Introduction:

  • Posterior-stabilized (PS) TKA that sacrifice the cruciate ligaments improves pain and function in patients with advanced osteoarthritis.
  • Patellar crepitus appears to be due to a spectrum of peripatellar fibrosynovial formations and is usually encountered after PS-TKA, which uniquely has an intercondylar box to accept the tibial post.
  • Symptoms of patellar crepitus occur most commonly during terminal knee extension and occur usually from 3 to 9 months after PS-TKA, and in some cases, this phenomenon is symptomatic enough to warrant an arthroscopic procedure or open arthrotomy.
  • The development of patellar crepitus after PS-TKA appears related to many factors such as …


Risk Factors For Surgical Site Infection Following Total Joint Arthroplasty, Mohammad Rasouli, Md, Camilo Restrepo, Md, Mitchell Maltenfort, Phd, James J. Purtill, Md, Javad Parvizi, Md Mar 2014

Risk Factors For Surgical Site Infection Following Total Joint Arthroplasty, Mohammad Rasouli, Md, Camilo Restrepo, Md, Mitchell Maltenfort, Phd, James J. Purtill, Md, Javad Parvizi, Md

Rothman Institute Conference Posters

Surgical Site Infection (SSI) after total joint arthroplasty (TJA) is a rare but devastating complication1. In spite of improvement in the prevention of SSI, these infections are still a signi­ficant cause of morbidity in surgical patients2. Management of Hospital Acquired infections (HAI) including SSI poses a huge economic burden on healthcare3. As part of the mission to reduce the burden of HAI, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued guidelines for the prevention of SSI that are currently being updated4. In addition, CDC requires all hospitals to report HAI through the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) surveillance …


Measuring Patient Satisfaction In Multidisciplinary Cancer Centers: Optimize Use Of Results To Effect Change And Improve Processes, Mary-Kate Cellmer, Bs Jan 2014

Measuring Patient Satisfaction In Multidisciplinary Cancer Centers: Optimize Use Of Results To Effect Change And Improve Processes, Mary-Kate Cellmer, Bs

Kimmel Cancer Center Papers, Presentations, and Grand Rounds

Jefferson¹s Kimmel Cancer Center¹s multidisciplinary centers were established in 1994. The centers are a collaborative effort among radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, surgeons and other specialists involved in leading-edge cancer treatments.

The multidisciplinary center sees patients on the following days:

  • Monday: Brain and Metastatic Uveal Melanoma
  • Tuesday: Thoracic/Aerodigestive and Senior Adult Oncology
  • Wednesday: Genitourinary and Liver
  • Thursday: Small Renal Mass
  • Friday: Senior Adult Oncology