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A Pilot Study For Enhancing Postpartum Discharge Instructions For Incision Care: Assessment Of Comprehension, Rebekah Jo Mccurdy, Md, Rebecca Lawrence, Bs, Sarah Cohen, Bs, Jason K. Baxter, Md, Mscp Oct 2017

A Pilot Study For Enhancing Postpartum Discharge Instructions For Incision Care: Assessment Of Comprehension, Rebekah Jo Mccurdy, Md, Rebecca Lawrence, Bs, Sarah Cohen, Bs, Jason K. Baxter, Md, Mscp

CwiC Posters

Literacy and Health Care

• 14.5% of United States is illiterate 1

• Reading level of most medical forms is 10th grade 2

Improving Outcomes with a Visual Aid

• Cesarean Surgical Site Infection (SSI) rate is 5% 3

• A patient with a SSI can be 2 times as expensive 4

• Visual aids improve information recall 8 and confidence in wound care 5

Study Objectives

1. To evaluate the readability of the cesarean wound care discharge instructions relative to the patient population’s reading level

2. To conduct a pilot Randomized Control Trial (RCT) to evaluate the effectiveness of …


Examining The Role Of Diagnosis In The Emergency Department Experience, Danielle Kovalsky, Bs, Angela Gerolamo, Phd, Aprn, Bcps, Amanda Doty, Ms, Alexzandra Gentsch, Lsw, Annemarie Jutel, Rn, Bphed (Hons), Phd, Kristin L. Rising, Md, Ms Oct 2017

Examining The Role Of Diagnosis In The Emergency Department Experience, Danielle Kovalsky, Bs, Angela Gerolamo, Phd, Aprn, Bcps, Amanda Doty, Ms, Alexzandra Gentsch, Lsw, Annemarie Jutel, Rn, Bphed (Hons), Phd, Kristin L. Rising, Md, Ms

CwiC Posters

Study Objective:

To explore the social, functional, and emotional needs that patients want addressed when seeking a diagnosis at their ED visit.


Strategic Approach Of An Urban 900-Bed Academic Medical Center To Combat Clostridium Difficile Infection Transmission Using Staff Engagement, Courtney Mitchell, Mph, Kelly Zabriskie, Cic Jun 2017

Strategic Approach Of An Urban 900-Bed Academic Medical Center To Combat Clostridium Difficile Infection Transmission Using Staff Engagement, Courtney Mitchell, Mph, Kelly Zabriskie, Cic

Department of Medicine Posters

BACKGROUND

  • Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) caused nearly 500,000 illnesses with 29,000 deaths in the United States
  • Preventing hospital-associated Clostridium difficile infection (HA-CDI) is crucial to modern healthcare systems for reducing mortality, healthcare costs and length of stay
  • There are multiple risk factors for CDI transmission in healthcare settings:
    • Failure to comply with hand hygiene
    • Ineffective equipment and surface cleaning
    • Diagnosis delays

Poster presented at: APIC 2017 in Portland Oregon, United States.


Reduction Of Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections In An Urban 40 Bed, Level Iii Neonatal Intensive Care Unit When New Practices Were Implemented, Roberta Glenn, Bsmt (Ascp) Cic Jun 2017

Reduction Of Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections In An Urban 40 Bed, Level Iii Neonatal Intensive Care Unit When New Practices Were Implemented, Roberta Glenn, Bsmt (Ascp) Cic

Department of Medicine Posters

BACKGROUND

  • Central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) in the neonatal population is a major source of morbidity and mortality.
  • The disruption of skin and mucus membranes by the use of invasive devices contributes to the susceptibility of this population.
  • In our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), the CLABSI rate was continually increasing.
  • It became evident that new practice guidelines were necessary to reduce the CLABSI rate in this vulnerable population.

Poster presented at: APIC 2017 in Portland Oregon, United States.


The Added Value Of Spect/Ct In Endocrinology: A Pictorial Essay, Cheryl Rickley, Cnmt, Michele Barasch, Cnmt, Charles Intenzo, Md, Sung Kim, Md Jun 2017

The Added Value Of Spect/Ct In Endocrinology: A Pictorial Essay, Cheryl Rickley, Cnmt, Michele Barasch, Cnmt, Charles Intenzo, Md, Sung Kim, Md

Department of Radiology Posters

Objective:

Dedicated radionuclide imaging of the spleen in useful in conditions such as accessory spleen and splenic trauma. Nuclear Medicine plays a key role in the diagnostic molecular SPECT/CT imaging of splenic disorders.

Poster presented at SNMMI Annual Conference in Denver Colorado, United States.


Optimal Radionuclide Imaging Of Splenic Disorders: The Value Of Spect/Ct, Cheryl Rickley, Cnmt, Michele Barasch, Cnmt, Charles Intenzo, Md, Sung Kim, Md Jun 2017

Optimal Radionuclide Imaging Of Splenic Disorders: The Value Of Spect/Ct, Cheryl Rickley, Cnmt, Michele Barasch, Cnmt, Charles Intenzo, Md, Sung Kim, Md

Department of Radiology Posters

Objective:

Dedicated radionuclide imaging of the spleen in useful in conditions such as accessory spleen and splenic trauma. Nuclear Medicine plays a key role in the diagnostic molecular SPECT/CT imaging of splenic disorders.

Poster presented at Society of Nuclear Medicine Molecular Imagining in Denver Colorado, United States.


“Step & Shoot” Cardiac Gated Ct For Detection Of Pulmonary Embolism: Technique And Advantages, Dinesh K. Sharma, Md Jun 2017

“Step & Shoot” Cardiac Gated Ct For Detection Of Pulmonary Embolism: Technique And Advantages, Dinesh K. Sharma, Md

Department of Radiology Posters

Introduction

Pulmonary Embolism (PE) is a common condition with significant morbidity and mortality. Prompt recognition, diagnosis and management is important, as untreated PE complications are high; also treatment with long term anticoagulation has serious complications.

Poster presented at The 11th Congress of Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging in Kyoto Japan.


A Case Of Severe Insulin Resistance In A Diabetic Patient Being Treated For Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia With Arsenic And Glucocorticoids, Eric Shiffrin, Md, Intekhab Ahmed, Md, Serge Jabbour, Md, Facp, Face, Kevin Furlong, Do Jun 2017

A Case Of Severe Insulin Resistance In A Diabetic Patient Being Treated For Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia With Arsenic And Glucocorticoids, Eric Shiffrin, Md, Intekhab Ahmed, Md, Serge Jabbour, Md, Facp, Face, Kevin Furlong, Do

Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases Posters

Objective:

To present a case of severe insulin resistance in a patient with a new diagnosis of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APML) treated with all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), arsenic, and high-dose glucocorticoids.

Poster presented at Thomas Jefferson University House Staff Quality and Safety conference.


Generation Of Crispr Knockout Of Idh1 In Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Cell Line: An Optimal Model To Study Pancreatic Cancer Metabolic Reprogramming, Katerina Dukleska, Md, Mahsa Zarei, Phd, Ali Vaziri-Gohar, Phd, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Jonathan Brody, Md, Jordan M. Winter, Md Apr 2017

Generation Of Crispr Knockout Of Idh1 In Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Cell Line: An Optimal Model To Study Pancreatic Cancer Metabolic Reprogramming, Katerina Dukleska, Md, Mahsa Zarei, Phd, Ali Vaziri-Gohar, Phd, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Jonathan Brody, Md, Jordan M. Winter, Md

Department of Surgery Posters

Introduction

• Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) is the third leading cause of cancer-related death in the US.

• PDA is resistant to conventional chemotherapy; however, mechanisms that contribute to this chemoresistance are not well-described.

• The tumor microenvironment in PDA has a dense stromal reaction, which is thought to result in low oxygen and low nutrient conditions (Feig, C., et al. 2012).

• Isocitrate Dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) has been identified as an enzyme that plays an important role in chemoresistance in PDA (Zarei, M., et al. In progress).

• We sought to establish an IDH1 knockout cell line to further …


St Elevation Myocardial Infarction In A Young Adult: Expect The Unexpected, Shashank Jain, Md, Priya Rajagopalan, Md, Mitul Kanzaria, Md, Meir Mazuz, Md Apr 2017

St Elevation Myocardial Infarction In A Young Adult: Expect The Unexpected, Shashank Jain, Md, Priya Rajagopalan, Md, Mitul Kanzaria, Md, Meir Mazuz, Md

Department of Medicine Posters

Background

  • Acute myocardial infarction (MI) in young adults can present a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge
  • Kawasaki disease (KD) is a vasculitis of unknown etiology that occurs in infancy and childhood
  • Coronary artery aneurysms (CAA) are the most serious complication of untreated KD seen in upto 25% of patients
  • Thrombosis of these CAA or coronary stenosis can present as MI in less than 2% of cases which mainly occur in the 1st year of disease onset
  • Late presentations in adult life is extremely rare


Exploring The Role Of Life Review Videos With Patients Diagnosed With Advanced Cancer, Lisa M. Capparella, Mss, Lcsw, Osw-C, S. Otis-Green, Msw, Ma, Acsw, Lcsw, Osw-C Apr 2017

Exploring The Role Of Life Review Videos With Patients Diagnosed With Advanced Cancer, Lisa M. Capparella, Mss, Lcsw, Osw-C, S. Otis-Green, Msw, Ma, Acsw, Lcsw, Osw-C

Department of Medical Oncology Posters

Background/Rationale

  • Life Review Videos can provide patients with hope, help them finding meaning and value of life.
  • Patients with cancer have limited opportunities to discuss their life before cancer.
  • Insufficient research related to how patients would want their video to be used by family/friends and who they would chose to share their video with.
  • Limited research regarding whether the relationship with the interviewer matters to participants of life review.


Exploring The Feasibility Of Incorporating Sexual Education Into Routine Adolescent Office Visits, Holly A. Rankin, Alisa Losasso, Md, Beth I. Schwartz, Md Nov 2016

Exploring The Feasibility Of Incorporating Sexual Education Into Routine Adolescent Office Visits, Holly A. Rankin, Alisa Losasso, Md, Beth I. Schwartz, Md

CwiC Posters

Preventative sexual education can reduce the negative health outcomes of sexual behavior in adolescent populations.1 The objective of this pilot study was to determine if sexual education can be delivered as a scripted five-minute module during a routine adolescent office visit in a manner that is non-disruptive of clinic flow and acceptable to both patients and providers.

• 85% of providers reported the intervention did not interrupt clinic flow

• 86% of patients reported the intervention to be appropriate and 92% of providers were satisfied overall with the intervention

These pilot data highlight that the incorporation of brief scripted sexual …


Does Age Influence Knowledge And Attitudes About Intrauterine Devices?, Sara Edwards, Lisa Perriera, Md, Mph, Rebecca J. Mercier Md Mph Nov 2016

Does Age Influence Knowledge And Attitudes About Intrauterine Devices?, Sara Edwards, Lisa Perriera, Md, Mph, Rebecca J. Mercier Md Mph

CwiC Posters

Primary objectives:

  • Are there differences in attitudes and beliefs about IUDs based on age?
  • We hypothesized that older women may be more familiar with the negative outcomes of earlier models of the IUD and therefore may hold more negative attitudes toward IUDs.


Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Presenting As Li-Rads 5 "Hcc", Raja K. Dhanekula, Md, Donald Mitchell, Md, John Farber, Md, Ashwin R. Sama, Md, Jesse M. Civan, Md Nov 2016

Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Presenting As Li-Rads 5 "Hcc", Raja K. Dhanekula, Md, Donald Mitchell, Md, John Farber, Md, Ashwin R. Sama, Md, Jesse M. Civan, Md

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Posters

Background

• Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), if within Milan Criteria, is an indication for liver transplantation.

• In contrast, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (IHCC) is a contra-indication to liver transplantation due to high rates of recurrence.

• LI-RADS 5 classification (synonymous with OPTN-5) carries a near 100% positive predictive value for HCC, allowing prioritization of patients for liver transplantation without histological confirmation.

• The “LI-RADS M” classification indicates the presence of malignancy not meeting diagnostic criteria for HCC. In theory, IHCC lesions should be identified as LI-RADS M and not LI-RADS 5.


Cannabinoid Receptor Type-2 Modulates Nociceptive Signaling Molecules In A Model Of Post-Concussion Headache, Jarred M. Stratton, Lan Cheng, Ashley L. Tyburski, Jessica Perino, Melanie B Elliott Jun 2016

Cannabinoid Receptor Type-2 Modulates Nociceptive Signaling Molecules In A Model Of Post-Concussion Headache, Jarred M. Stratton, Lan Cheng, Ashley L. Tyburski, Jessica Perino, Melanie B Elliott

Department of Neurosurgery Posters

Abstract

The goal of this study was to investigate the role of the cannabinoid receptor type-2 (CB2R) in the trigeminal pain pathway in a model of post-concussion headache. Sprague Dawley rats were randomized to receive either a repeated mild closed head injury (CHI) or served as incision controls. Changes in CGRP, nNOS, and IBA-1 were assessed in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis (TNC) and trigeminal ganglia via IHC. A subset of CHI rats received either a cannabinoid receptor type 2 (CB2R) anti-inflammatory agonist (JWH133), an NSAID (Ketorolac), or vehicle and underwent von Frey testing for trigeminal allodynia. …


Barriers To Anticoagulation In Atrial Fibrillation Among Cardiologists, Internists And Family Physicians, Jad Al Danaf, Md, Mph, Mitul Kanzaria, Md, John U. Doherty, Md Jun 2016

Barriers To Anticoagulation In Atrial Fibrillation Among Cardiologists, Internists And Family Physicians, Jad Al Danaf, Md, Mph, Mitul Kanzaria, Md, John U. Doherty, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

Current Performance:

The rates of AC in patients 18 years or older who visited general internists & family physicians not seen by cardiologists from 4/30/2013 to 4/30/2015, cardiologists from 11/29/2012 to 11/29/2014 and all 3 specialties from 1/30/2014 to 1/30/2016 were derived from the EHR.

A 12-question survey was shared using RedCap with these physicians to examine potential reasons for not prescribing AC.


Surgical Apgar Score (Sas) Predicts Perioperative Morbidity And Length Of Stay In Patients Undergoing Esophagectomy At A High-Volume Center, Danica Giugliano, Md, Andrew Morgan, Francesco Palazzo, Md, Nathaniel R. Evans Iii, M.D., Ernest L Rosato, Md, Adam C. Berger, Md, Benjamin E Leiby, Phd May 2016

Surgical Apgar Score (Sas) Predicts Perioperative Morbidity And Length Of Stay In Patients Undergoing Esophagectomy At A High-Volume Center, Danica Giugliano, Md, Andrew Morgan, Francesco Palazzo, Md, Nathaniel R. Evans Iii, M.D., Ernest L Rosato, Md, Adam C. Berger, Md, Benjamin E Leiby, Phd

Department of Surgery Posters

Background:

Esophagectomy is a procedure that carries considerable morbidity. Many studies have evaluated factors to predict patients at risk and improve clinical outcomes. The aim of this study was to determine whether the SAS predicts complications, length of stay, and anastomotic leak for patients undergoing esophagectomy at a high-volume institution.


Rare Case Of Metastatic Pituitary Disease, Anitha Somasundaram, Md, Kevin D. Judy, Md, Kevin Furlong, Do May 2016

Rare Case Of Metastatic Pituitary Disease, Anitha Somasundaram, Md, Kevin D. Judy, Md, Kevin Furlong, Do

Department of Neurosurgery Posters

Background:

Metastatic involvement of the pituitary gland is extremely rare. We present a case of metastatic pituitary disease with panhypopituitarism and diabetes insipidus.


Dual Kidney Allocation Score: A Novel Algorithm Utilizing Expanded Donor Criteria For The Allocation Of Dual Kidneys In Adults, Jill N. D'Souza, Md, Katherine Mckee-Cole, Md, Abigail Strang, Md, Patrick Barth, Md, Aaron Chidekel, Md, Udayan Shah, Md May 2016

Dual Kidney Allocation Score: A Novel Algorithm Utilizing Expanded Donor Criteria For The Allocation Of Dual Kidneys In Adults, Jill N. D'Souza, Md, Katherine Mckee-Cole, Md, Abigail Strang, Md, Patrick Barth, Md, Aaron Chidekel, Md, Udayan Shah, Md

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Posters

Abstract:

Objective The recognition of wound-related complications following pediatric tracheotomy is on the rise. These complications can have a significant impact on clinical course as well as on hospital healthcare costs to the tracheotomy dependent child and family

Methods A tracheotomy database was created in 2000 and reviewed for incidence of major and minor complications.

Setting Tertiary Care Pediatric Referral Center

Results We identified a post-tracheotomy complication rate of 19.9%, of which the most common complication was wound breakdown (65% of complications).

Conclusion Rate of post-tracheotomy wound-care complications is 12.9%. Wound description is subjective and prone to inter-observer variability. A …


The Pennsylvania Emergency Department Geriatric Readiness Project, Adam Perry, Md, Alyssa Sipes, Bs May 2016

The Pennsylvania Emergency Department Geriatric Readiness Project, Adam Perry, Md, Alyssa Sipes, Bs

College of Population Health Posters

BE THE ED DOC – Illustrating Geriatric Readiness

An independent, right handed 81 year old who lives alone trips and falls while walking with her walker. A thorough evaluation at her local ED reveals only a nonoperative right proximal humeral fracture. Her pain is well controlled with immobilization and oral analgesics.

What is her disposition?

  • Discharge home with shoulder immobilizer and instructions to call orthopedics in the morning.
  • Admit to Telemetry Bed for “Syncope” with orthopedics and cardiology consultations, with subsequent SubAcute Rehabilitation stay.
  • Admit to Observation Status for “Ambulatory Dysfunction”.
  • Discharge home with her daughter, who lives locally, with …


Role Of Target Specific Oral Anticoagulation After Operative Management Of Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Jeontaik Kwon, Md, Paul J. Dimuzio, Md, Babak Abai, Md, Dawn Salvatore, Md, Taki Galanis, Md, Geno J. Merli, Md, Luis H. Eraso, Md May 2016

Role Of Target Specific Oral Anticoagulation After Operative Management Of Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Jeontaik Kwon, Md, Paul J. Dimuzio, Md, Babak Abai, Md, Dawn Salvatore, Md, Taki Galanis, Md, Geno J. Merli, Md, Luis H. Eraso, Md

Department of Surgery Posters

Background:

The purpose of this study is to review the efficacy of Target Specific Oral Anticoagulants (TSOAC) versus vitamin K antagonist (VKA) for post-surgical anticoagulation in patient with primary subclavian vein thrombosis. Rivaroxaban, a factor Xa inhibitor, was the first TSOAC approved by the FDA in 2012 for the treatment and prevention of deep vein thrombosis. However, the efficacy and safety of TSOAC for prevention of recurrent deep vein thrombosis after revascularization of upper extremity compression syndromes is largely unknown.


Effects Of Diabetes Mellitus And Chronic Kidney Disease On Major Outcomes In Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery, Mark W. Berguson, Jordan E. Goldhammer, Hong Liu, Rohinton Morris, Jianzhong Sun May 2016

Effects Of Diabetes Mellitus And Chronic Kidney Disease On Major Outcomes In Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery, Mark W. Berguson, Jordan E. Goldhammer, Hong Liu, Rohinton Morris, Jianzhong Sun

Department of Anesthesiology Posters

Introduction:

• Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD). CKD typically manifests in late stages of DM.

• DM and CKD are prevalent in patients with cardiovascular disease.

• The impact of concurrent DM and CKD on major adverse cardiocerebral events (MACE) in patients undergoing cardiac surgery remains unclear.1,2

Objective:

To determine the effect of DM and CKD on major outcomes in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.


Effects Of Preoperative Aspirin On Major Outcomes In Graded High-Risk Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery, Qian Ding, Eric Yuen, Mark Berguson, Hong Liu, Linong Yao, Jordan E. Goldhammer, Jianzhong Sun May 2016

Effects Of Preoperative Aspirin On Major Outcomes In Graded High-Risk Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery, Qian Ding, Eric Yuen, Mark Berguson, Hong Liu, Linong Yao, Jordan E. Goldhammer, Jianzhong Sun

Department of Anesthesiology Posters

Introduction:

  • Among patients with cardiovascular disease, nearly 70% take preventive aspirin.1
  • The benefits of aspirin are greater as a patient’s risk of cardiovascular events increases; patients with a lower risk of cardiovascular events derive less of a benefit from aspirin.2
  • The effect of aspirin in surgical patients has not yet been investigated, in particular if there is an optimal effect based on operative risk when undergoing cardiac surgery.

Objective:

To determine the effects of preoperative aspirin on major outcomes after cardiac surgery in patients with low, medium, and high predicted operative mortality as determined by the EuroSCORE risk …


Preoperative Aspirin And Major Perioperative Outcomes In Patients With Hypertension Undergoing Cardiac Surgery, Qian Ding, Eric Yuen, Mark Berguson, Hong Liu, Linong Yao, Rohinton Morris, Jianzhong Sun May 2016

Preoperative Aspirin And Major Perioperative Outcomes In Patients With Hypertension Undergoing Cardiac Surgery, Qian Ding, Eric Yuen, Mark Berguson, Hong Liu, Linong Yao, Rohinton Morris, Jianzhong Sun

Department of Anesthesiology Posters

Introduction:

  • Hypertension is prevalent in patients undergoing cardiac surgery and associated with a higher incidence of cardiovascular complications.
  • Aspirin has been shown to prevent cardiovascular events in patients with a high risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Very few studies have investigated aspirin and hypertension, particularly its effects on major outcomes in hypertensive patients undergoing cardiac surgery.1,2

Objective

To determine the effects of preoperative aspirin on postoperative outcomes for patients with hypertension undergoing cardiac surgery.

To examine the impact of chronic kidney disease and heart failure superimposed with hypertension on outcomes after cardiac surgery.


Patient Perception Of Telehealth Primary Care Video Visits, Rhea E. Powell, Md, Mph, Jeffrey Henstenburg, Bs, Grace Cooper, Ba, Judd Hollander, Md, Kristin L. Rising, Md, Ms May 2016

Patient Perception Of Telehealth Primary Care Video Visits, Rhea E. Powell, Md, Mph, Jeffrey Henstenburg, Bs, Grace Cooper, Ba, Judd Hollander, Md, Kristin L. Rising, Md, Ms

Department of Medicine Posters

Introduction

  • Telehealth (TH) is an innovative model of care delivery with potential to provide more patient-centered healthcare, allowing patients to receive care when and where is most convenient.
  • To date, little is known about patient perceptions of receiving care with the use of TH video visits.


Ictal Asystole In A Patient With Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (Pres) And Seizures: A Case Report, Joanna Suski, Md, Reginald T. Ho, Md, Maromi Nei, Md Apr 2016

Ictal Asystole In A Patient With Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (Pres) And Seizures: A Case Report, Joanna Suski, Md, Reginald T. Ho, Md, Maromi Nei, Md

Department of Neurology Posters

BACKGROUND

  • Ictal asystole is rare, seen in less than 1% of patients with epilepsy, and typically seen in patients with temporal or frontal lobe seizures, rarely in occipital lobe seizures, and has never been described in a patient with PRES .
  • PRES is a clinical-radiologic diagnosis in which there is a breakdown of the blood brain barrier caused by abrupt changes of blood pressure, or cytokines causing endothelial damage and this creates brain edema.
  • The typical neurological symptoms of PRES include encephalopathy (50-80%), seizure (60-75%), headache (50%), and visual disturbance (35%).
  • Brain imaging in PRES usually reveals vasogenic edema in …


Sonographic Findings Of A Semi-Professional Football Player With 1st Mtp Joint Pain: Gout Or Turf Toe?, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Danielle Snyderman, Md, Lauren Hersh, Md, Jeremy Close, Md Apr 2016

Sonographic Findings Of A Semi-Professional Football Player With 1st Mtp Joint Pain: Gout Or Turf Toe?, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Danielle Snyderman, Md, Lauren Hersh, Md, Jeremy Close, Md

Department of Family & Community Medicine Posters

Purpose

Aim : To review the applications and indications of sonography for forefoot disorders, especially gout and plantar plate injury of 1st MTP joint.

Introduction

  • Forefoot disorders are common but forefoot ultrasound is underutilized.
  • Point-of-Care Ultrasound was utilized in initial workup evaluating acute on chronic 1st MTP joint pain in our case study.


Detection Of Circulating Tumor Cells In Uveal Melanoma By The Photoacoustic Method, Ryan M. Weight, Shingo Sato, Masahiro Ohara, Mizue Terai, Michael Mastrangelo, Marlana Orloff, Benjamin Goldschmidt, John Viator, Takami Sato Apr 2016

Detection Of Circulating Tumor Cells In Uveal Melanoma By The Photoacoustic Method, Ryan M. Weight, Shingo Sato, Masahiro Ohara, Mizue Terai, Michael Mastrangelo, Marlana Orloff, Benjamin Goldschmidt, John Viator, Takami Sato

Department of Medical Oncology Posters

Abstract

Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have been shown to be a prognostic marker in breast cancer1. We hypothesize that circulating melanoma cell (CMC) detection could be utilized in the management of uveal melanoma, including early intervention. Prior methodologies for circulating uveal melanoma cell (CUMC) detection have been fraught with poor sensitivity, limiting their clinical utility2. Development of an improved method is necessary to establish the clinical utility of CUMC monitoring. Photoacoustics, also referred to as laser-induced ultrasound, is a novel platform for the detection and capture of CMCs. Photoacoustics uses short duration pulsed light to create …


Development Of A Temperature Sensitive Face Mask For Identification And Triage Of Febrile Patients, Annemarie Daecher, Flemming Forsberg, John R. Eisenbrey Apr 2016

Development Of A Temperature Sensitive Face Mask For Identification And Triage Of Febrile Patients, Annemarie Daecher, Flemming Forsberg, John R. Eisenbrey

Department of Radiology Posters

Abstract:

Many infectious diseases are most transmittable when the carrier is presenting with fever. We propose a disposable face mask that changes color as an indicator of fever to provide hospitals with a quick and inexpensive method for triaging infected patients while limiting exposure to others. Two blue thermochromatic dyes which transition to white at 89°F and 92°F were mixed with white paint and applied to 5 types of disposable face masks. During trials, a wearer either sat at rest or ran on a treadmill for 20 minutes and images were obtained every 5 minutes with a thermal camera to …


Dsg2 Increases Exosome Release And Enhances Egfr/C-Src Content: A Mechanism For Intercellular Mitogenic Effect, Andrew M. Overmiller, Jennifer A. Pierluissi, Peter J Wermuth, Ubaldo E. Martinez-Outshoorn, Md, Madalina Tuluc, Adam J. Luginbuhl, Joseph Curry, Larry A. Harshyne, James K. Wahl, Iii, Andrew P. South, M G Mahoney Apr 2016

Dsg2 Increases Exosome Release And Enhances Egfr/C-Src Content: A Mechanism For Intercellular Mitogenic Effect, Andrew M. Overmiller, Jennifer A. Pierluissi, Peter J Wermuth, Ubaldo E. Martinez-Outshoorn, Md, Madalina Tuluc, Adam J. Luginbuhl, Joseph Curry, Larry A. Harshyne, James K. Wahl, Iii, Andrew P. South, M G Mahoney

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Posters

Abstract:

Exosomes are nanoscale membrane-derived vesicles that are secreted by cancer cells and play a critical role in modulating the tumor microenvironment and disease pathogenesis. Dsg2, a desmosomal cadherin often overexpressed in skin malignancies including squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), can activate EGFR/c-Src signaling and promote oncogenesis. We sought to address the potential role of Dsg2 in exosome biogenesis and intercellular signaling in SCC. Here, purified exosomes from SCC cells and head/neck SCC patient sera were enriched with a processed 65 kDa membrane-associated C-terminal fragment of Dsg2. Cells overexpressing Dsg2 had increased exosome release and protein content and produced particles enriched …