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Glycemic Variability In Patients With Stage Ii-Iii Colon Cancer, Natalie Mandolfo Dec 2020

Glycemic Variability In Patients With Stage Ii-Iii Colon Cancer, Natalie Mandolfo

Theses & Dissertations

Patients with cancer experience metabolic changes such as hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and glycemic variability; collectively termed malglycemia. Glycemic variability, defined as fluctuations in glucose, is a marker of metabolic instability. Higher glycemic variability is associated with adverse health outcomes in the general population and in those with diabetes. Little is known about glycemic variability in patients with cancer, especially those with solid tumor malignancies. Glycemic variability is associated with increased infection, shorter periods of remission, and higher mortality in patients with hematological cancer. This body of work describes the concept and measurement of glycemic variability to assess glycemic control in patients …


Investigating The Relationship Between Unavoidable, Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury And Mortality: Is Unavoidable, Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury A Signal Of Increased One-Year Mortality Risk?, Eileen Jimenez Dec 2020

Investigating The Relationship Between Unavoidable, Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury And Mortality: Is Unavoidable, Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury A Signal Of Increased One-Year Mortality Risk?, Eileen Jimenez

Theses & Dissertations

The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the strength of the relationship between unavoidable Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury (HAPI) and increased risk of one-year mortality for patients age 55 and older who were admitted to a hospital from 2015 to 2018. A quantitative, retrospective case-control study was designed to compare demographics, comorbid conditions, pressure injury risk, and living situation of those patients that developed unavoidable HAPI and hospitalized adults with similar physiological burdens that remained injury-free. The one-year mortality for the HAPI group was 27 of 48 (56%), and 26 of 47 patients (55%) for the Control group. The …


The Role Of Extracellular Vesicles In Cancer-Related Fatigue And Its Co-Occurring Symptoms, Dilorom M. Sass May 2020

The Role Of Extracellular Vesicles In Cancer-Related Fatigue And Its Co-Occurring Symptoms, Dilorom M. Sass

Theses & Dissertations

Cancer survivors report many debilitating symptoms associated with cancer and its treatments. About 30% will report long-term cancer-related fatigue (CRF) which often co-occurs with depressive symptoms, sleep disturbances, cognitive fatigue, and poor overall health-related quality of life. The underlying causes of these co-occurring symptoms have been related to systemic processes such as inflammation. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) contain systemic markers such as genetic and protein materials that inform about cell-to-cell interactions that influence immune signaling and inflammatory processing. No study to date has explored the associations of EVs with cancer-related symptoms. So, the purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the …


Self-Management For Individuals Using Long-Term Urinary Catheterization, Lisa Krabbenhoft May 2020

Self-Management For Individuals Using Long-Term Urinary Catheterization, Lisa Krabbenhoft

Theses & Dissertations

Many individuals with adult neurogenic lower urinary tract disorder require long-term urinary catheterization for bladder management. The daily use of urinary catheterization increases the risk for chronic complications including catheter associated urinary tract infections. Previous studies have used self-management interventions to reduce chronic complications in the community setting. However, there are limited intervention studies focused on reducing chronic complications after discharge from a rehabilitation hospital. The purpose of this dissertation study is to examine the feasibility and impact of a self-management intervention on individuals after leaving rehabilitation hospital for home within the community.

This dissertation comprises two studies, the first …