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Etiology And Surgical Management Of Cervical Spinal Epidural Abscess (Sea):: A Systematic Review., Justin Iorio, Yusef Mosley, Md, Srinivas Prasad, Joshua Pelta-Heller, Jack Jallo, Soroush Shahrokh, James Harrop Dec 2018

Etiology And Surgical Management Of Cervical Spinal Epidural Abscess (Sea):: A Systematic Review., Justin Iorio, Yusef Mosley, Md, Srinivas Prasad, Joshua Pelta-Heller, Jack Jallo, Soroush Shahrokh, James Harrop

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Study Design: Systematic analysis and review.

Objective: Evaluation of the presentation, etiology, management strategies (including both surgical and nonsurgical options), and neurological functional outcomes in patients with cervical spinal epidural abscess (SEA).

Methods: The PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) criteria were used to create a framework based on which articles pertaining to cervical SEA were chosen for review following a search of the Ovid and PubMed databases using the search terms "epidural abscess" and "cervical." Included studies needed to have at least 4 patients aged 18 years or older, and to have been published within the …


Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2018 Nov 2018

Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2018

Gibbon Surgical Review

Table of Contents

  • Forward by Charles J. Yeo, MD, FACS
  • PERSPECTIVE - An Interview with Dr. Theresa Yeo, Co-Director of the Jefferson Pancreas Tumor Registry (JPTR)
  • A PGY-1's Perspective: Conducting Pancreatic Cancer Research as a Medical Student
  • INTERVIEW - Jonathan Brody, PhD - Pancreatic Cancer Specialist
  • RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT - The Journal of Pancreatic Cancer
  • Pancreatic Cancer Research at Jefferson: The Mary Halinski Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund
  • The Gibbon Surgical Society
  • Contributors
  • Samuel D. Gross Professor of Surgery: Charles J. Yeo, MD, FACS


Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2018 Mar 2018

Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2018

Gibbon Surgical Review

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  • A First Year's Perspective on JeffMD, Somnath Das, MS1
  • Spotlight on TJUH's Quality and Safety Group, Samantha L. Savitch, MS1
  • Medical Student Involvement in Quality Improvement Research, Tyler M. Bauer, MS3
  • Global Surgery: A Shift in the Global Health Paradigm, Myles S. Dworkin, MS3
  • Thomas Jefferson University Design Vault, Victor B. Hsue, MS2
  • Physician Spotlight: Ernest (Gary) L. Rosato, MD, FACS, Carrie E. Andrews, MS3
  • The SCALPELS Program, Emily Papai, MS1


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.


The Effects Of C5-Substituted 2,4-Diaminoquinazolines On Selected Transcript Expression In Spinal Muscular Atrophy Cells., Cinsley Gentillon, Andrew J Connell, Ryan W Kirk, Matthew E R Butchbach Jun 2017

The Effects Of C5-Substituted 2,4-Diaminoquinazolines On Selected Transcript Expression In Spinal Muscular Atrophy Cells., Cinsley Gentillon, Andrew J Connell, Ryan W Kirk, Matthew E R Butchbach

Department of Pediatrics Faculty Papers

C5-substituted 2,4-diaminoquinazolines (2,4-DAQs) ameliorate disease severity in SMA mice. It is uncertain, however, that these compounds increase SMN protein levels in vivo even though they were identified as activators of the SMN2 promoter. These compounds also regulate the expression of other transcripts in neuroblastoma cells. In this study, we investigate the mechanism by which the 2,4-DAQs regulate the expression of SMN2 as well as other targets. D156844, D158872, D157161 and D157495 (RG3039) increased SMN2 promoter-driven reporter gene activity by at least 3-fold in NSC-34 cells. These compounds, however, did not significantly increase SMN2 mRNA levels in type II SMA fibroblasts …


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.


A Delayed H3k27me3 Accumulation After Dna Replication Of Embryonic Stem Cells Opens Chromatin For Lineage Specific Transcription Factors To Bind And Initiate Differentiation, Jingli Cai, Svetlana Petruk, Robyn Sussman, Sina K. Kovermann, Samantha Mariani, Bruno Calabretta, Steven B Mcmahon, Hugh W. Brock, Lorraine Iacovitti, Alexander Mazo Jun 2017

A Delayed H3k27me3 Accumulation After Dna Replication Of Embryonic Stem Cells Opens Chromatin For Lineage Specific Transcription Factors To Bind And Initiate Differentiation, Jingli Cai, Svetlana Petruk, Robyn Sussman, Sina K. Kovermann, Samantha Mariani, Bruno Calabretta, Steven B Mcmahon, Hugh W. Brock, Lorraine Iacovitti, Alexander Mazo

Department of Neuroscience Faculty Papers

Introduction

Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) have been useful to generate differentiated progenies for cell replacement therapy, and disease models. The Parkinson’s Disease (PD) field was arguably one of the first to have embraced the promise of stem cells. However, regardless of the differentiation protocols used, cultures and grafts continue to contain multiple cell types with midbrain dopamine (mDA) neural progenitors (NPs) and neurons representing only a fraction of total cells in the dish or graft. During cell differentiation, recruitment of transcription factors (TFs) to repressed genes in euchromatin is essential to activate new transcriptional programs, which is impeded by condensed …


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.


Interdisciplinary Learning Project, Demetrius H. Bagley, Md, Maryann Sonzogni, Rn, Bsn, Bridget Weissinger, Cst, Kelly A. Healy, Md Jun 2017

Interdisciplinary Learning Project, Demetrius H. Bagley, Md, Maryann Sonzogni, Rn, Bsn, Bridget Weissinger, Cst, Kelly A. Healy, Md

Department of Urology Faculty Papers

Description

With a 20 year history, we have implemented a multifaceted IPE program for members of the urology team. These include urologists, both faculty and community, residents, medical students, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, medical technicians/assistants and administrative/ clerical personnel with patient contact. The program was designed with three components: a yearly symposium for all, and journal club(JC) and lectures for non-physicians. Participation is on a voluntary, noncompensatory basis. Outcome measures include routine anonymous participant feedback via questionnaire.

Results

The programs were very positively received. Limiting obstacles were also observed. Initially too many papers were assigned in the Journal club. …


“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.


Firing Up Instead Of Burning Out: Tales From The Front Line Of The Cake Committee, Britainy Stephens, Msw, Lsw, Lora Rhodes, Msw, Lsw, Alison Petok, Msw, Lcsw, Gregory Garber, Msw, Lcsw May 2017

Firing Up Instead Of Burning Out: Tales From The Front Line Of The Cake Committee, Britainy Stephens, Msw, Lsw, Lora Rhodes, Msw, Lsw, Alison Petok, Msw, Lcsw, Gregory Garber, Msw, Lcsw

Kimmel Cancer Center Papers, Presentations, and Grand Rounds

This presentation will focus on an underutilized model of supportive care that can help bring back some of the human moments that can often be lost in delivering supportive oncology care. Handling the often complicated issues that arise in oncology care can take a toll on social workers and our oncology co-workers in other disciplines. In oncology care, especially in an outpatient setting, social workers often fulfill the role of emotional support not just for our patients but also for other oncology professionals. Though we are not employed to act as such, we dually assume the position of therapist and …


Effect Of Oral Iron Repletion On Exercise Capacity In Patients With Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction And Iron Deficiency: The Ironout Hf Randomized Clinical Trial., Gregory D Lewis, Rajeev Malhotra, Adrian F Hernandez, Steven E Mcnulty, Andrew Smith, G Michael Felker, W H Wilson Tang, Shane J Larue, Margaret M Redfield, Marc J Semigran, Michael M Givertz, Peter Van Buren, David J Whellan, Kevin J Anstrom, Monica R Shah, Patrice Desvigne-Nickens, Javed Butler, Eugene Braunwald May 2017

Effect Of Oral Iron Repletion On Exercise Capacity In Patients With Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction And Iron Deficiency: The Ironout Hf Randomized Clinical Trial., Gregory D Lewis, Rajeev Malhotra, Adrian F Hernandez, Steven E Mcnulty, Andrew Smith, G Michael Felker, W H Wilson Tang, Shane J Larue, Margaret M Redfield, Marc J Semigran, Michael M Givertz, Peter Van Buren, David J Whellan, Kevin J Anstrom, Monica R Shah, Patrice Desvigne-Nickens, Javed Butler, Eugene Braunwald

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Importance: Iron deficiency is present in approximately 50% of patients with heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (HFrEF) and is an independent predictor of reduced functional capacity and mortality. However, the efficacy of inexpensive readily available oral iron supplementation in heart failure is unknown.

Objective: To test whether therapy with oral iron improves peak exercise capacity in patients with HFrEF and iron deficiency.

Design, Setting, and Participants: Phase 2, double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial of patients with HFrEF (

Interventions: Oral iron polysaccharide (n = 111) or placebo (n = 114), 150 mg twice daily for 16 weeks. …


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


Socioeconomic Status And Stroke Outcome, Sophia Dang, Jonathan C. Li, Kimon Bekelis, Md, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Md Apr 2017

Socioeconomic Status And Stroke Outcome, Sophia Dang, Jonathan C. Li, Kimon Bekelis, Md, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Md

Sigma Xi Student Research Day

Introduction

  • International studies find socioeconomic status (SES) to be predictive of functional impairment after stroke.1,2
  • Lower socioeconomic status (LSE) is associated with increased severity of stroke onset, higher incidence of risk factors, and worse outcomes.3
  • We sought to confirm the predictive significance of SES on acute ischemic stroke patient outcomes at a large urban, U.S. stroke center.


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.


Image-Guided High-Dose Rate Intracavitary Brachytherapy In The Treatment Of Medically Inoperable Early-Stage Endometrioid Type Endometrial Adenocarcinoma, Scott E. Jordan, Md, Ida Micaily, Md, Enrique Hernandez, Md, J. Stuart Ferriss, Md, Curtis T. Miyamoto, Md, Facr, Shidong Li, Phd, Bizhan Micaily, Md Apr 2017

Image-Guided High-Dose Rate Intracavitary Brachytherapy In The Treatment Of Medically Inoperable Early-Stage Endometrioid Type Endometrial Adenocarcinoma, Scott E. Jordan, Md, Ida Micaily, Md, Enrique Hernandez, Md, J. Stuart Ferriss, Md, Curtis T. Miyamoto, Md, Facr, Shidong Li, Phd, Bizhan Micaily, Md

Division of Internal Medicine Faculty Papers & Presentations

To report the experience with high dose rate, image guided intracavitary brachytherapy in the treatment of medically inoperable, early stage endometrial cancer.

Poster presented at:

American Brachytherapy Society Annual Meeting April 20-22, 2017 in Boston MA.


Transgender Care, Nyasha George, Md, Pgy 3 Jan 2017

Transgender Care, Nyasha George, Md, Pgy 3

Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds

Outline:

Objectives

Review of trans epidemiology

Healthcare and the Transcommunity

Cases 1&2

  • Taking a transgender history
  • CSH indications

Case 3

  • Mental Health and Transpersons

Case 4

  • Cardiovascular Risks and Estrogen in Transwomen
  • Provider Resources

Objectives

My goals for you at the end of this lecture:

Comfort in determining which transgender patients meet criteria for initiating CSH

Appreciation of the overlap between transgender identity and psychiatric disease as mediated primarily by trauma

Improved self efficacy in weighing risks/benefits of CSH therapy

Familiarity with resources available to help support primary care providers take care of transgender patients.

Presentation: 58:36


Promoting Family Resilience As A Population Health Strategy, Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D. Jan 2017

Promoting Family Resilience As A Population Health Strategy, Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D.

Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds

Today's Talk:

  • Why family matters to population health
  • Research from two movements
  • Steps toward patient and family resilience
  • Barriers to integrating family caregivers into healthcare
  • Healthcare-based family caregiver support programs: Baylor Scott & White, Concord Hospital

No audio, just PowerPoint slides


Delay Discounting Of Pregnancy- And Condom-Protected Sex Among Methadone-Maintained Women, Dennis J. Hand, Phd, Lindsay Reid, Diane J. Abatemarco, Msw, Phd Dec 2016

Delay Discounting Of Pregnancy- And Condom-Protected Sex Among Methadone-Maintained Women, Dennis J. Hand, Phd, Lindsay Reid, Diane J. Abatemarco, Msw, Phd

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Presentations and Grand Rounds

Introduction

  • Over 80% of pregnancies are unintended among women with opioid use disorder (OUD; Heil et al., 2011).
  • Use of effective contraception is uncommon in this population (Terplan et al., 2015).
  • Initiating and using effective contraception involves delays: to obtain the method from a provider, to become protected after initiating use.
  • Interventions that include delay reductions among other elements have increased contraceptive use (Heil et al., 2016; Secura et al., 2014).
  • Women with OUD have reported greater likelihood of engaging in unprotected sex at shorter delays to acquiring protection from sexually-transmitted infection (STI) than women without OUD (Herrmann et al., …


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.


Nuclear Factor Κb Inhibitors Alleviate And The Proteasome Inhibitor Ps-341 Exacerbates Radiation Toxicity In Zebrafish Embryos, Borbala Daroczi, Gabor Kari, Qing Ren, Adam Dicker Md, Phd, Ulrich Rodeck Nov 2016

Nuclear Factor Κb Inhibitors Alleviate And The Proteasome Inhibitor Ps-341 Exacerbates Radiation Toxicity In Zebrafish Embryos, Borbala Daroczi, Gabor Kari, Qing Ren, Adam Dicker Md, Phd, Ulrich Rodeck

Bodine Journal

Inflammatory changes are a major component of the normal tissue response to ionizing radiation, and increased nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) activity is an important mediator of inflammatory responses. Here, we used zebrafish embryos to assess the capacity of two different classes of pharmacologic agents known to target NF-κB to modify radiation toxicity in the vertebrate organism. These were proteasome inhibitors, including lactacystin, MG132, and PS-341 (Bortezomib/VELCADE), and direct inhibitors of NF-κB activity, including ethyl pyruvate (EP) and the synthetic triterpenoid CDDO-TFEA (RTA401), among others. The proteasome inhibitors either did not significantly affect radiation sensitivity of zebrafish embryos (MG132, lactacystin) or …


Getting Started: Identifying Funding Opportunities With Jefferson Resources, Molly Gerber, Avp, Gary Kaplan, Dana Marcus Nov 2016

Getting Started: Identifying Funding Opportunities With Jefferson Resources, Molly Gerber, Avp, Gary Kaplan, Dana Marcus

Department of Surgery, Faculty Development Sessions

Section 1: Philanthropy Basics

Section 2: Fundraising for Research

Section 3: Information Resources

36 PowerPoint slides


What's New In Musculoskeletal Infection: Update On Biofilms., Arvind Nana, Sandra B Nelson, Alex Mclaren, Antonia F. Chen, Md, Mba Jul 2016

What's New In Musculoskeletal Infection: Update On Biofilms., Arvind Nana, Sandra B Nelson, Alex Mclaren, Antonia F. Chen, Md, Mba

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.