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Incidence Of Anti-Heparin/Platelet Factor 4 Antibodies And Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia In Medical Patients [Turkish], M. Demir, E. Tekgündüz, M. Edis, Eyup Duran, T. Kürüm Jun 2013

Incidence Of Anti-Heparin/Platelet Factor 4 Antibodies And Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia In Medical Patients [Turkish], M. Demir, E. Tekgündüz, M. Edis, Eyup Duran, T. Kürüm

Eyup Hakan Duran

OBJECTIVE: Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a life threatening complication of heparin therapy, causing thrombosis. The aim of our study was to find out the frequencies of HIT antibody seroconversion and clinical HIT in Turkish medical patients on different forms of heparins. METHODS: Our study included 61 patients who were on unfractionated heparin (UFH) (n: 37) and low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) (n: 24) therapies. The frequency of HIT antibody formation was determined by means of antigenic (ELISA), and functional assays (serotonin release assay-SRA). RESULTS: The seroconversion rates in UFH and LMWH groups were found to be 18.9% and 4.1% (ELISA), …


Somatic Cell Apoptosis Markers And Pathways In Human Ejaculated Sperm: Potential Utility As Indicators Of Sperm Quality, S. Taylor, S. Weng, P. Fox, Eyup Duran, M. Morshedi, S. Oehninger, S. Beebe Jun 2013

Somatic Cell Apoptosis Markers And Pathways In Human Ejaculated Sperm: Potential Utility As Indicators Of Sperm Quality, S. Taylor, S. Weng, P. Fox, Eyup Duran, M. Morshedi, S. Oehninger, S. Beebe

Eyup Hakan Duran

In this study we extended earlier work to determine whether sperm respond to somatic cell apoptotic stimuli and whether apoptotic phenotypes are significant indicators of human sperm quality. We evaluated ejaculated sperm from fertile donors and subfertile patients following purification of fractions of high and low motility. In unstimulated conditions, caspase enzymatic activity was higher in motile fractions from subfertile patients than in donors, and was higher in low motility fractions from both groups. Staurosporine, but not a Fas ligand or H2O2, significantly increased caspase activity, but only in high motility fractions. Procaspase-3, -7 and -9 and low levels of …


A Mandatory Single Blastocyst Transfer Policy With Educational Campaign In A United States Ivf Program Reduces Multiple Gestation Rates Without Sacrificing Pregnancy Rates, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, C. Sipe, Craig Syrop, A. Dokras, Bradley Van Voorhis Jun 2013

A Mandatory Single Blastocyst Transfer Policy With Educational Campaign In A United States Ivf Program Reduces Multiple Gestation Rates Without Sacrificing Pregnancy Rates, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, C. Sipe, Craig Syrop, A. Dokras, Bradley Van Voorhis

Bradley J Van Voorhis

OBJECTIVE: To reduce the twin rate in our IVF program. DESIGN: A prospective educational study of infertile couples; a retrospective review of IVF outcomes before vs. after mandatory single embryo transfer (mSBT) policy change. SETTING: University-based infertility center. PATIENT(S): One hundred ten of 120 consecutive new infertile couples completed the educational study. Outcomes of all embryo transfers (n = 693) performed 17 months before and 17 months after mSBT were evaluated. INTERVENTION(S): A 1-page educational summary of comparative risks of twins vs. singletons to maternal and child health. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Knowledge of twin risks and desired number of embryos …


Cost-Effectiveness Of Infertility Treatments: A Cohort Study, Bradley Van Voorhis, Amy Sparks, B. Allen, D. Stovall, Craig Syrop, F. Chapler Jun 2013

Cost-Effectiveness Of Infertility Treatments: A Cohort Study, Bradley Van Voorhis, Amy Sparks, B. Allen, D. Stovall, Craig Syrop, F. Chapler

Bradley J Van Voorhis

OBJECTIVE: To determine the cost-effectiveness of infertility treatments. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Academic medical center infertility practice. PATIENT(S): All patients treated for infertility in a 1-year time span. INTERVENTION(S): Intrauterine inseminations, clomiphene citrate and IUI (CC-IUI), hMG and IUI (hMG-IUI), assisted reproductive techniques (ART), and neosalpingostomy by laparotomy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): All medical charges and pregnancy outcomes associated with the treatments were obtained. Cost-effectiveness ratios defined as cost per delivery were determined for each procedure. The effects of a woman's age and the number of spermatozoa inseminated on cost-effectiveness of the procedures was also determined. RESULT(S): Intrauterine inseminations, CC-IUI, …


Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration, J. Sandlow, J. Donovan, Amy Sparks, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis, D. Stovall Jun 2013

Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration, J. Sandlow, J. Donovan, Amy Sparks, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis, D. Stovall

Bradley J Van Voorhis

No abstract provided.


Computational Models For Prediction Of Ivf/Icsi Outcomes With Surgically Retrieved Spermatozoa, M. Wald, Amy Sparks, J. Sandlow, Bradley Van Voorhis, Craig Syrop, C. Niederberger Jun 2013

Computational Models For Prediction Of Ivf/Icsi Outcomes With Surgically Retrieved Spermatozoa, M. Wald, Amy Sparks, J. Sandlow, Bradley Van Voorhis, Craig Syrop, C. Niederberger

Bradley J Van Voorhis

IVF/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) using surgically retrieved spermatozoa (SRS) is a key option in the treatment of severe male infertility. It was aimed to develop a computational model for the prediction of this modality's outcome. A dataset of 113 exemplars, derived from patients who underwent IVF/ICSI with SRS, was retrospectively analysed. The dataset, containing input features maternal age, sperm retrieval technique, type of spermatozoa used, type of male factor and output intrauterine pregnancy, was randomized into a modelling ('training') set of 83 and cross-validation ('test') set of 30. neUROn++, a set of C++ programs, was used to model the dataset …


Achievement Test Performance In Children Conceived By Ivf, L. Mains, M. Zimmerman, J. Blaine, B. Stegmann, Amy Sparks, T. Ansley, Bradley Van Voorhis Jun 2013

Achievement Test Performance In Children Conceived By Ivf, L. Mains, M. Zimmerman, J. Blaine, B. Stegmann, Amy Sparks, T. Ansley, Bradley Van Voorhis

Bradley J Van Voorhis

BACKGROUND: Long-term follow-up studies of children conceived by IVF are limited. We examine academic performance on standardized tests [Iowa Tests of Basic Skills/Educational Development (ITBS/ITED)] of children conceived by IVF. METHODS: Parents of children 8-17 years of age at the onset of the study (March 2008) who were conceived by IVF at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and living in the state of Iowa were contacted by mail. Parents completed questionnaires on their child's health and education and parental education. ITBS/ITED scores from school grades 3-12 were obtained on IVF children and a group of anonymous children matched …


Clinical Practice. In Vitro Fertilization, Bradley Van Voorhis Jun 2013

Clinical Practice. In Vitro Fertilization, Bradley Van Voorhis

Bradley J Van Voorhis

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Ru 486 On Immune Function And Steroid-Induced Immunosuppression In Vitro, Bradley Van Voorhis, D. Anderson, J. Hill Jun 2013

The Effects Of Ru 486 On Immune Function And Steroid-Induced Immunosuppression In Vitro, Bradley Van Voorhis, D. Anderson, J. Hill

Bradley J Van Voorhis

The effect of RU 486 [17 beta-hydroxy-11 beta-(4-dimethylamino-phenol)17 alpha-(prop-1-ynyl)estra- 4,9diene-3-one] on [3H]thymidine incorporation into Concanavalin-A-stimulated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and its influence on the suppressive effects of cortisol and progesterone were investigated. Cortisol suppressed lymphocyte thymidine incorporation at 10(-5), 10(-6), and 10(-7) M (17.6%, 20%, and 38% of control, respectively; P less than 0.01). Cortisol-induced suppression was reversed when low concentrations of RU 486 (10(-7) and 10(-6) M) were added. RU 486 at 10(-5) M further suppressed lymphocyte thymidine incorporation when added to cultures with cortisol. Progesterone significantly inhibited lymphocyte thymidine incorporation at 10(-5) M (8.2% of control; P …


In Vitro Fertilization Is Associated With An Increase In Major Birth Defects, C. Olson, K. Keppler-Noreuil, P. Romitti, W. Budelier, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis Jun 2013

In Vitro Fertilization Is Associated With An Increase In Major Birth Defects, C. Olson, K. Keppler-Noreuil, P. Romitti, W. Budelier, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis

Bradley J Van Voorhis

OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of major birth defects in cohorts of children conceived through IVF or through IUI as compared with naturally conceived children. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Academic medical center. PATIENT(S): Children conceived by IVF or IUI at the University of Iowa from 1989 through 2002, compared with a matched cohort of naturally conceived children. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Outcome data were obtained from Iowa state birth and fetal death certificates and from the Iowa Birth Defects Registry. RESULT(S): Ninety of 1,462 IVF-conceived children (6.2%) and 17 of 343 IUI-conceived children (5.0%) had a major birth …


Detection Of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 In Semen From Seropositive Men Using Culture And Polymerase Chain Reaction Deoxyribonucleic Acid Amplification Techniques, Bradley Van Voorhis, A. Martinez, K. Mayer, D. Anderson Jun 2013

Detection Of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 In Semen From Seropositive Men Using Culture And Polymerase Chain Reaction Deoxyribonucleic Acid Amplification Techniques, Bradley Van Voorhis, A. Martinez, K. Mayer, D. Anderson

Bradley J Van Voorhis

We have demonstrated that the polymerase chain reaction is a valid and sensitive technique for the detection of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) proviral deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in human semen. The combination of extraction, polymerase chain reaction, and liquid hybridization techniques used in this study was sensitive to a level of detection of one HIV-1 infected cell in 100,000 (or 3 infected cells/test sample). In a series of matched peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and semen cells from 25 HIV-1 seropositive homosexual men, HIV-1 DNA was detected by polymerase chain reaction in 23 of 25 PBMC samples and 1 …


Intrinsic Differences In The Response Of The Human Lutropin Receptor Versus The Human Follitropin Receptor To Activating Mutations, Meilin Zhang, Ya-Xiong Tao, Ginny Ryan, Xiuyan Feng, Francesca Fanelli, Deborah Segaloff May 2013

Intrinsic Differences In The Response Of The Human Lutropin Receptor Versus The Human Follitropin Receptor To Activating Mutations, Meilin Zhang, Ya-Xiong Tao, Ginny Ryan, Xiuyan Feng, Francesca Fanelli, Deborah Segaloff

Ginny L. Ryan

In contrast to the human lutropin receptor (hLHR), very few naturally occurring activating mutations of the structurally related human follitropin receptor (hFSHR) have been identified. The present study was undertaken to determine if one aspect underlying this discrepancy might be a general resistance of the hFSHR to mutation-induced constitutive activity. Five different mutations were introduced into both the hLHR and hFSHR (four based on activating mutations of the hLHR gene, one based on an activating mutation of the hFSHR gene). Our results demonstrate that hFSHR constitutively activating mutants (CAMs) were not as active as hLHR CAMs containing the comparable mutation. …


In Vitro Fertilization Is Associated With An Increase In Major Birth Defects, C. Olson, K. Keppler-Noreuil, P. Romitti, W. Budelier, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis May 2013

In Vitro Fertilization Is Associated With An Increase In Major Birth Defects, C. Olson, K. Keppler-Noreuil, P. Romitti, W. Budelier, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis

Ginny L. Ryan

OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of major birth defects in cohorts of children conceived through IVF or through IUI as compared with naturally conceived children. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Academic medical center. PATIENT(S): Children conceived by IVF or IUI at the University of Iowa from 1989 through 2002, compared with a matched cohort of naturally conceived children. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Outcome data were obtained from Iowa state birth and fetal death certificates and from the Iowa Birth Defects Registry. RESULT(S): Ninety of 1,462 IVF-conceived children (6.2%) and 17 of 343 IUI-conceived children (5.0%) had a major birth …


A Mandatory Single Blastocyst Transfer Policy With Educational Campaign In A United States Ivf Program Reduces Multiple Gestation Rates Without Sacrificing Pregnancy Rates, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, C. Sipe, Craig Syrop, A. Dokras, Bradley Van Voorhis May 2013

A Mandatory Single Blastocyst Transfer Policy With Educational Campaign In A United States Ivf Program Reduces Multiple Gestation Rates Without Sacrificing Pregnancy Rates, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, C. Sipe, Craig Syrop, A. Dokras, Bradley Van Voorhis

Ginny L. Ryan

OBJECTIVE: To reduce the twin rate in our IVF program. DESIGN: A prospective educational study of infertile couples; a retrospective review of IVF outcomes before vs. after mandatory single embryo transfer (mSBT) policy change. SETTING: University-based infertility center. PATIENT(S): One hundred ten of 120 consecutive new infertile couples completed the educational study. Outcomes of all embryo transfers (n = 693) performed 17 months before and 17 months after mSBT were evaluated. INTERVENTION(S): A 1-page educational summary of comparative risks of twins vs. singletons to maternal and child health. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Knowledge of twin risks and desired number of embryos …


Evaluating The Roles Of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Receptor Polymorphisms In Gonadal Hyperstimulation Associated With Severe Juvenile Primary Hypothyroidism, Ginny Ryan, X. Feng, C. D'Alva, M. Zhang, Bradley Van Voorhis, E. Pinto, A. Kubias, S. Antonini, A. Latronico, D. Segaloff May 2013

Evaluating The Roles Of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Receptor Polymorphisms In Gonadal Hyperstimulation Associated With Severe Juvenile Primary Hypothyroidism, Ginny Ryan, X. Feng, C. D'Alva, M. Zhang, Bradley Van Voorhis, E. Pinto, A. Kubias, S. Antonini, A. Latronico, D. Segaloff

Ginny L. Ryan

CONTEXT: Rare activating mutations of the human (h)FSHR have been reported in some women with spontaneous ovarian hyperstimulation in pregnancy, where follicular growth is inappropriately stimulated by elevated concentrations of human chorionic gonadotropin acting through the hFSHR. It is not known whether ovarian hyperstimulation in peripubertal girls with untreated primary hypothyroidism is caused by hFSHR mutations and/or influenced by hFSHR allelic variants, rendering the hFSHR more sensitive to circulating TSH. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to determine whether mutations of the hFSHR and/or hFSHR allelic variants are associated with greater sensitivity of the hFSHR to TSH. DESIGN: The …


Molecular Analysis Of The Neuropeptide Y1 Receptor Gene In Human Idiopathic Gonadotropin-Dependent Precocious Puberty And Isolated Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism, K. C. Freitas, Ginny Ryan, V. N. Brito, Y. X. Tao, E. M. Costa, B. B. Mendonca, D. Segaloff, A. C. Latronico May 2013

Molecular Analysis Of The Neuropeptide Y1 Receptor Gene In Human Idiopathic Gonadotropin-Dependent Precocious Puberty And Isolated Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism, K. C. Freitas, Ginny Ryan, V. N. Brito, Y. X. Tao, E. M. Costa, B. B. Mendonca, D. Segaloff, A. C. Latronico

Ginny L. Ryan

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of mutations or polymorphisms in the NPY-Y1R gene in human idiopathic central pubertal disorders. DESIGN: Molecular studies. SETTING: University hospital. PATIENT(S): Thirty-three patients with gonadotropin-dependent precocious puberty, 22 with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, and 50 controls. INTERVENTION(S): Genomic DNA extraction, NPY-Y1R gene sequence analysis, cell-surface expression, and functional activity of an identified receptor variant. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Results of sequencing, cell-surface receptor expression, and receptor function. RESULT(S): A heterozygous substitution of lysine (K) by threonine (T) at position 374 in the carboxyl terminal region of NPY-Y1R was identified in a girl with familial GDPP. Her mother, who …


The Effect Of Magnesium Sulfate On Fetal Heart Rate Baseline Variability, A. Babaknia, Jennifer Niebyl May 2013

The Effect Of Magnesium Sulfate On Fetal Heart Rate Baseline Variability, A. Babaknia, Jennifer Niebyl

Jennifer R Niebyl

Variability of the baseline fetal heart rate is correlated with good fetal outcome, and loss of baseline variability has been observed as a sign of fetal distress. Central nervous system depressing drugs may also decrease fetal heart rate variability, and thus recognition of the effect of medication on the baseline fetal heart rate is important for accurate interpretation of fetal monitor tracings. In the cases reported, marked decrease in fetal heart rate variability was observed within 4 minutes of intravenous administration of magnesium sulfate, and fetal outcome was good in all cases.


Penile Nerve Block For Newborn Circumcision, L. Maxwell, M. Yaster, R. Wetzel, Jennifer Niebyl May 2013

Penile Nerve Block For Newborn Circumcision, L. Maxwell, M. Yaster, R. Wetzel, Jennifer Niebyl

Jennifer R Niebyl

Circumcision in neonates is performed, almost universally, without anesthesia or analgesia. It is associated with pain, crying, agitation, and physiologic stress. Twenty infants receiving penile nerve block for circumcision were compared with ten infants having circumcision without anesthesia. Heart rate and blood pressure rose 34 and 15%, respectively, in unblocked infants, and were unchanged in infants receiving local anesthesia. Oxygen saturation declined 16% in unanesthetized infants compared with 6% in blocked infants (P less than .03). Anesthetized infants were less agitated and cried less. Peak plasma concentrations of the local anesthetic lidocaine averaged 0.51 +/- 0.17 microgram/mL (range 0.1-1.6), well …


The Inhibition Of Premature Labor With Indomethacin, Jennifer Niebyl, D. Blake, R. White, K. Kumor, N. Dubin, J. Robinson, P. Egner May 2013

The Inhibition Of Premature Labor With Indomethacin, Jennifer Niebyl, D. Blake, R. White, K. Kumor, N. Dubin, J. Robinson, P. Egner

Jennifer R Niebyl

We administered indomethacin orally for the treatment of premature labor in a prospective, randomized, double-blind fashion, and all infants were followed up. Indomethacin was significantly more effective than placebo in inhibition of premature labor during a 24-hour course of therapy, with treatment failure during therapy occurring in only one of 15 indomethacin-treated patients compared to nine of 15 placebo-treated patients (p less than 0.01). Mean plasma concentrations of indomethacin were approximately 0.8 micrograms/ml at both 4 and 12 hours after administration. Mean plasma levels of 15-oxo-13,14-dihydroprostaglandin F2 alpha (PGFM) were similar in the two groups before treatment, decreased markedly in …


Encapsulated Beta-Islet Cells As A Bioartificial Pancreas To Treat Insulin-Dependent Diabetes During Pregnancy, Stephen Hunter, Y. Wang, C. Weiner, Jennifer Niebyl May 2013

Encapsulated Beta-Islet Cells As A Bioartificial Pancreas To Treat Insulin-Dependent Diabetes During Pregnancy, Stephen Hunter, Y. Wang, C. Weiner, Jennifer Niebyl

Jennifer R Niebyl

OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine the effectiveness of the bioartificial pancreas technique in correcting (1) maternal carbohydrate metabolism and (2) fetal malformation rates in a pregnant diabetic animal model. STUDY DESIGN: Insulin secretion from encapsulated rat islets cultured in the presence of homologous rat prolactin was determined and compared with that of controls. Streptozotocin-induced diabetic Balb/c mice were then transplanted with rat islet cells encapsulated within alginate microbeads and were then bred. Blood glucose determinations were made after transplantation and throughout gestation. Pups were delivered by cesarean section on day 19 of gestation. Outcome parameters from the transplanted study …


Cytoplasmic Metadherin (Mtdh) Provides Survival Advantage Under Conditions Of Stress By Acting As Rna-Binding Protein, Xiangbing Meng, Danlin Zhu, Shujie Yang, Xinjun Wang, Zhi Xiong, Yuping Zhang, Pavla Brachova, Kimberly Leslie May 2013

Cytoplasmic Metadherin (Mtdh) Provides Survival Advantage Under Conditions Of Stress By Acting As Rna-Binding Protein, Xiangbing Meng, Danlin Zhu, Shujie Yang, Xinjun Wang, Zhi Xiong, Yuping Zhang, Pavla Brachova, Kimberly Leslie

Xiangbing Meng

Overexpression of metadherin (MTDH) has been documented in many solid tumors and is implicated in metastasis and chemoresistance. MTDH has been detected at the plasma membrane as well as in the cytoplasm and nucleus, and the function of MTDH in these locales remains under investigation. In the nucleus, MTDH acts as a transcription co-factor to induce expression of chemoresistance-associated genes. However, MTDH is predominantly cytoplasmic in prostate tumors, and this localization correlates with poor prognosis. Herein, we used endometrial cancer cells as a model system to define a new role for MTDH in the cytoplasm. First, MTDH was primarily localized …


Maternal Parenting Stress And Mothers' Reports Of Their Infants' Mastery Motivation, T. Sparks, Stephen Hunter, T. Backman, G. Morgan, R. Ross May 2013

Maternal Parenting Stress And Mothers' Reports Of Their Infants' Mastery Motivation, T. Sparks, Stephen Hunter, T. Backman, G. Morgan, R. Ross

Stephen K. Hunter

No abstract provided.


Antidepressants May Mitigate The Effects Of Prenatal Maternal Anxiety On Infant Auditory Sensory Gating, Stephen Hunter, J. Mendoza, K. D'Anna, G. Zerbe, L. Mccarthy, C. Hoffman, R. Freedman, R. Ross May 2013

Antidepressants May Mitigate The Effects Of Prenatal Maternal Anxiety On Infant Auditory Sensory Gating, Stephen Hunter, J. Mendoza, K. D'Anna, G. Zerbe, L. Mccarthy, C. Hoffman, R. Freedman, R. Ross

Stephen K. Hunter

OBJECTIVE: Prenatal maternal anxiety has detrimental effects on the offspring's neurocognitive development, including impaired attentional function. Antidepressants are commonly used during pregnancy, yet their impact on offspring attention and their interaction with maternal anxiety has not been assessed. The authors used P50 auditory sensory gating, a putative marker of early attentional processes measurable in young infants, to assess the impact of maternal anxiety and antidepressant use. METHOD: A total of 242 mother-infant dyads were classified relative to maternal history of anxiety and maternal prenatal antidepressant use. Infant P50 auditory sensory gating was recorded during active sleep at a mean age …


Promotion Of Neovascularization Around Hollow Fiber Bioartificial Organs Using Biologically Active Substances, Stephen Hunter, J. Kao, Y. Wang, J. Benda, V. Rodgers May 2013

Promotion Of Neovascularization Around Hollow Fiber Bioartificial Organs Using Biologically Active Substances, Stephen Hunter, J. Kao, Y. Wang, J. Benda, V. Rodgers

Stephen K. Hunter

A limiting factor of the long-term function of bioartificial organs is oxygen delivery to the encapsulated tissue. This study determined whether incorporation of endothelial cell growth factor (ECGF) into the alginate core of a hollow fiber bioartificial organ will induce neovascularization around the hollow fiber. Polyethersulfone (PES) and polyvinylidine difluoride (PVDF) hollow fibers were examined. Endothelial cell growth factor was incorporated into sodium alginate, extruded into the lumen of hollow fibers, and cured in calcium chloride. Samples without ECGF were fabricated and used as controls. Hollow fibers were implanted into 16 rats. For each rat, two implants were placed subcutaneously …


Perinatal Management Of Women With Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura: Survey Of United States Perinatologists, D. Peleg, Stephen Hunter May 2013

Perinatal Management Of Women With Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura: Survey Of United States Perinatologists, D. Peleg, Stephen Hunter

Stephen K. Hunter

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to determine how perinatologists in the United States manage the care of women with immune thrombocytopenic purpura with respect to mode of delivery. Study Design: US members of the Society of Perinatal Obstetricians were surveyed with a 4-question questionnaire. Two mailings were sent. Questions 1 and 2 asked for a response regarding the perinatal management of delivery for women with chronic immune thrombocytopenic purpura and new-onset disease. The options were cordocentesis or fetal scalp blood sampling and cesarean delivery if the platelet count was <50,000 cells/microL, cesarean delivery if the maternal platelet count …


Encapsulated Beta-Islet Cells As A Bioartificial Pancreas To Treat Insulin-Dependent Diabetes During Pregnancy, Stephen Hunter, Y. Wang, C. Weiner, Jennifer Niebyl May 2013

Encapsulated Beta-Islet Cells As A Bioartificial Pancreas To Treat Insulin-Dependent Diabetes During Pregnancy, Stephen Hunter, Y. Wang, C. Weiner, Jennifer Niebyl

Stephen K. Hunter

OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine the effectiveness of the bioartificial pancreas technique in correcting (1) maternal carbohydrate metabolism and (2) fetal malformation rates in a pregnant diabetic animal model. STUDY DESIGN: Insulin secretion from encapsulated rat islets cultured in the presence of homologous rat prolactin was determined and compared with that of controls. Streptozotocin-induced diabetic Balb/c mice were then transplanted with rat islet cells encapsulated within alginate microbeads and were then bred. Blood glucose determinations were made after transplantation and throughout gestation. Pups were delivered by cesarean section on day 19 of gestation. Outcome parameters from the transplanted study …


Bioartificial Pancreas Use In Diabetic Pregnancy, Stephen Hunter, Y. Wang, V. Rodgers May 2013

Bioartificial Pancreas Use In Diabetic Pregnancy, Stephen Hunter, Y. Wang, V. Rodgers

Stephen K. Hunter

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of Bioartificial Pancreas (BAP) technology use during diabetic pregnancy. In particular, the study asked 1) can microencapsulated islet cells effectively correct carbohydrate metabolism during diabetic pregnancy and 2) will such therapy, if initiated before conception, eliminate diabetes-induced congenital malformations in the fetus? Streptozotocin-induced diabetic female mice (ICR) received transplants of rat islets encapsulated within alginate microbeads. Animals were placed with male mice and bred. Random, nonfasting blood glucose (BG) determinations were made posttransplantation and throughout pregnancy. Pups were delivered by cesarean section on day 19 of gestation. Outcome …


Saline For Peripheral Intravenous Locks In Neonates: Evaluating A Change In Practice, Kirsten Hanrahan, Charmaine Kleiber, S. Berends Apr 2013

Saline For Peripheral Intravenous Locks In Neonates: Evaluating A Change In Practice, Kirsten Hanrahan, Charmaine Kleiber, S. Berends

Kirsten M. Hanrahan

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of saline versus 10 units/ml heparin for peripheral i.v. flushes in neonates. DESIGN: A nonexperimental group design was used to compare the longevity of heparin and saline i.v. locks. A research utilization method was chosen to increase the study power while simultaneously implementing a practice change and evaluating the outcomes. Power analysis showed that a sample size of approximately 120 per group was needed to decrease the risk of beta error to 0.1. SAMPLE: Subjects included neonates in the Special Care Nurseries at a Level III large midwestern university teaching hospital. Data were collected from …


Development Of The Distraction Coaching Index, Charmaine Kleiber, Ann Mccarthy, Kirsten Hanrahan, L. Myers, N. Weathers Apr 2013

Development Of The Distraction Coaching Index, Charmaine Kleiber, Ann Mccarthy, Kirsten Hanrahan, L. Myers, N. Weathers

Kirsten M. Hanrahan

Children's distress during medical procedures can be decreased when professionals or parents provide distraction coaching, but the quality of distraction may contribute to the variation in the results. This article describes the development of the Distraction Coaching Index (DCI), a tool for measuring the quality and frequency of distraction coaching. Nominal group technique and consensus agreement were used for concept clarification and development of behavioral indicators and descriptors. Videotapes of untrained parents, trained parents, and expert professional coaches, who provided distraction to children (4-10 years old) undergoing peripheral intravenous catheter insertion, were used to assess interrater reliability and construct validity. …


Factors Explaining Children's Responses To Intravenous Needle Insertions, Ann Mccarthy, Charmaine Kleiber, Kirsten Hanrahan, M. Zimmerman, N. Westhus, S. Allen Apr 2013

Factors Explaining Children's Responses To Intravenous Needle Insertions, Ann Mccarthy, Charmaine Kleiber, Kirsten Hanrahan, M. Zimmerman, N. Westhus, S. Allen

Kirsten M. Hanrahan

BACKGROUND: Previous research shows that numerous child, parent, and procedural variables affect children's distress responses to procedures. Cognitive-behavioral interventions such as distraction are effective in reducing pain and distress for many children undergoing these procedures. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this report was to examine child, parent, and procedural variables that explain child distress during a scheduled intravenous insertion when parents are distraction coaches for their children. METHODS: A total of 542 children, between 4 and 10 years of age, and their parents participated. Child age, gender, diagnosis, and ethnicity were measured by questions developed for this study. Standardized instruments were …