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Differential Host Immune Responses After Infection With Wild-Type Or Lab-Attenuated Rabies Viruses In Dogs., Clement W Gnanadurai, Yang Yang, Ying Huang, Zhenguang Li, Christina M Leyson, Tanya L Cooper, Simon R Platt, Stephen B Harvey, D Craig Hooper, Milosz Faber, Zhen F Fu Aug 2015

Differential Host Immune Responses After Infection With Wild-Type Or Lab-Attenuated Rabies Viruses In Dogs., Clement W Gnanadurai, Yang Yang, Ying Huang, Zhenguang Li, Christina M Leyson, Tanya L Cooper, Simon R Platt, Stephen B Harvey, D Craig Hooper, Milosz Faber, Zhen F Fu

Department of Medical Genetics Faculty Papers

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The experimental infection of dogs with TriGAS induced high levels of VNA in the serum, whereas wt RABV infection did not. Dogs infected with TriGAS developed antibodies against the virus including its glycoprotein, whereas dogs infected with DRV-NG11 only developed rabies antibodies that are presumably specific for the nucleoprotein, (N) and not the glycoprotein (G). We show that infection with TriGAS induces early activation of B cells in the draining lymph nodes and persistent activation of DCs and B cells in the blood. On the other hand, infection with DRV-NG11 fails to induce the activation of DCs and …


Oncology Section Edge Task Force On Prostate Cancer Outcomes: A Systematic Review Of Clinical Measures Of Strength And Muscular Endurance, Mary Insana Fisher, Claire Davies, Genevieve Colon, Hannah Geyer, Lucinda Pfalzer Aug 2015

Oncology Section Edge Task Force On Prostate Cancer Outcomes: A Systematic Review Of Clinical Measures Of Strength And Muscular Endurance, Mary Insana Fisher, Claire Davies, Genevieve Colon, Hannah Geyer, Lucinda Pfalzer

Mary Insana Fisher

Background: Strength deficits are a common morbidity following treatment for prostate cancer. Accurate assessment of strength and muscular endurance following prostate cancer treatments is essential to identify deficits and plan rehabilitation. Purpose: To identify strength and muscular endurance outcome measures that possess strong psychometric properties and are clinically useful for examination of men treated for prostate cancer. Methods: Multiple electronic databases were searched for articles published after 1995. Studies of tools used to assess strength and muscular endurance were included if they reported psychometric properties, were clinically feasible methods, performed on adults, and published in the English language. Each outcome …


Inflammatory Muscle Diseases., Marinos Dalakas Jul 2015

Inflammatory Muscle Diseases., Marinos Dalakas

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of Upper Extremity Function Between Female Breast Cancer Survivors And Healthy Controls: Typical Self-Report Of Function, Motion, Strength, And Muscular Endurance, Mary Insana Fisher Jul 2015

A Comparison Of Upper Extremity Function Between Female Breast Cancer Survivors And Healthy Controls: Typical Self-Report Of Function, Motion, Strength, And Muscular Endurance, Mary Insana Fisher

Mary Insana Fisher

Many women who have experienced breast cancer (BC) report continued impairments in upper extremity (UE) function beyond the time required for normal healing after surgical treatment. Most research supporting this has not made comparisons between survivors of breast cancer (BCS) to a sample of healthy women. This lack of comparison to a healthy cohort prevents an understanding of whether continued deficits in UE function are due to normal aging or the BC treatment. The purpose of this research was to compare quality of life (QOL) and UE function among long term breast cancer survivors and similar aged women without cancer. …


Effects Of Yoga On Arm Volume Among Women With Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema: A Pilot Study, Mary Insana Fisher, Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore, Laura Leach, Colleen O'Malley, Cheryl Paeplow, Tess Prescott, Harold L. Merriman Jul 2015

Effects Of Yoga On Arm Volume Among Women With Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema: A Pilot Study, Mary Insana Fisher, Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore, Laura Leach, Colleen O'Malley, Cheryl Paeplow, Tess Prescott, Harold L. Merriman

Mary Insana Fisher

Lymphedema affects 3–58% of survivors of breast cancer and can result in upper extremity impairments. Exercise can be beneficial in managing lymphedema. Yoga practice has been minimally studied for its effects on breast cancer related lymphedema (BCRL). The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of yoga on arm volume, quality of life (QOL), self-reported arm function, and hand grip strength in women with BCRL. Six women with BCRL participated in modified Hatha yoga 3×/week for 8 weeks. Compression sleeves were worn during yoga sessions. Arm volume, QOL, self-reported arm function, and hand grip strength were measured at …


The Association Between Critical Thinking And Scholastic Aptitude On First-Time Pass Rate Of The National Physical Therapy Examination, Daniel W. Suckow, C. Jayne Brahler, Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore, Mary Insana Fisher, Philip A. Anloague Jul 2015

The Association Between Critical Thinking And Scholastic Aptitude On First-Time Pass Rate Of The National Physical Therapy Examination, Daniel W. Suckow, C. Jayne Brahler, Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore, Mary Insana Fisher, Philip A. Anloague

Mary Insana Fisher

Objectives: 1) To investigate the relationships among critical thinking (CT) abilities, overall academic performance in the Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) program as measured by cumulative grade point average (GPA), and National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) licensure scores, and 2) To determine if NPTE scores were significantly different between groups of students who were classified as having low, moderate or high CT abilities. Background: It is well-established that physical therapy practice requires good clinical reasoning skills. Passage of the NPTE is required for licensure. Research to date has been mixed as to whether CT abilities or GPA can predict success …


Breast Cancer Edge Task Force Outcomes - Clinical Measures Of Strength And Muscular Endurance: A Systematic Review, Mary Insana Fisher, Claire Davies, Christine Beuthin, Genevieve Colon, Brittany Zoll, Lucinda Pfalzer Jul 2015

Breast Cancer Edge Task Force Outcomes - Clinical Measures Of Strength And Muscular Endurance: A Systematic Review, Mary Insana Fisher, Claire Davies, Christine Beuthin, Genevieve Colon, Brittany Zoll, Lucinda Pfalzer

Mary Insana Fisher

Background: Muscular strength deficits are a common morbidity following treatment for breast cancer. Accurate assessment of strength and muscular endurance following breast cancer treatments is essential in identifying deficits and planning rehabilitation strategies.

Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to identify strength and muscular endurance outcome measures for use with women treated for breast cancer that possess strong psychometric properties and are clinically useful.

Methods: Multiple electronic databases were searched between February and June 2013. Included studies of tools used to assess strength and muscular endurance met the following criteria: reported psychometric properties, clinically feasible methods, adults (preferably …


The Importance Of Managing Psychosocial Health: A Case Study, Mary Insana Fisher, Harold L. Merriman Jul 2015

The Importance Of Managing Psychosocial Health: A Case Study, Mary Insana Fisher, Harold L. Merriman

Mary Insana Fisher

Managing the physical aspects of lymphedema requires an individual to be committed to daily treatment of this chronic condition. Performing manual lymph drainage, using compression bandaging or compression garments, exercising, and caring for the skin all take time and a high level of dedication. This commitment to self-care can be emotionally and psychologically exhausting. When coupled with other emotional stressors in a patient’s life, successful treatment of lymphedema is challenging. We present a case demonstrating how the physical and psychological aspects of care interplay, and, when well-managed, can positively affect the outcome.


A Comparison Of The Upper Limb Lift Test Between Women With Breast Cancer And Healthy Control Subjects, Mary Insana Fisher, Lucinda Pfalzer, Ellen W. Levy, Shana Harrington, Lynn H. Gerber, Nicole L. Stout Jul 2015

A Comparison Of The Upper Limb Lift Test Between Women With Breast Cancer And Healthy Control Subjects, Mary Insana Fisher, Lucinda Pfalzer, Ellen W. Levy, Shana Harrington, Lynn H. Gerber, Nicole L. Stout

Mary Insana Fisher

Presentation at the World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress, held May 1-4, 2015, in Singapore. Background: Objective measures of upper limb (UL) function specific to breast cancer survivors (BC) are limited. Motion, strength, and muscular endurance are measurable components of UL function. A clinical test that quantifies these components is needed. Purpose: This study compares the Upper Limb Lift Test (ULLT) between women with BC and healthy control subjects (HC) at baseline, 1-3 months, and 12+ months post-operatively enrolled in a prospective surveillance trial with early intervention. A secondary purpose was to validate the ULLT by comparing findings to self-reported …


Oncology Section Task Force On Breast Cancer Outcomes: An Introduction To The Edge Task Force And Clinical Measures Of Upper Extremity Function, Pamela K. Levangie, Mary Insana Fisher Jul 2015

Oncology Section Task Force On Breast Cancer Outcomes: An Introduction To The Edge Task Force And Clinical Measures Of Upper Extremity Function, Pamela K. Levangie, Mary Insana Fisher

Mary Insana Fisher

With the proliferation of outcome measures in the literature, many of which lack documentation of sufficient psychometric properties to justify use, it is difficult to document patient change or demonstrate effectiveness of interventions. The goal of the Section on Research’s EDGE (Evaluation Database to Guide Effectiveness) Task Force is to facilitate identification of valid and reliable tests and measures that reflect clinically important outcomes and are responsive to change for standard use across selected patient groups. This paper lays the groundwork for understanding the work of the Oncology Section’s Breast Cancer EDGE Task Force on clinical measures of shoulder function …


The Power Of Empowerment: An Icf-Based Model To Improve Self-Efficacy And Upper Extremity Function Of Survivors Of Breast Cancer, Mary Insana Fisher, Dana Howell Jul 2015

The Power Of Empowerment: An Icf-Based Model To Improve Self-Efficacy And Upper Extremity Function Of Survivors Of Breast Cancer, Mary Insana Fisher, Dana Howell

Mary Insana Fisher

Breast cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers among women. Breast cancer treatments often negatively impact the function of the arm, and quality of life and upper extremity function does not always return to a prediagnosis level. Survivors of breast cancer may also experience feelings of diminished self-efficacy related to functional deficits resulting from their physical limitations. The International Classification of Functioning (ICF) provides a framework for rehabilitation practitioners to address physical and psychological impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions. Patient outcomes may be improved by fostering self-efficacy through empowerment. This paper explores how the ICF model and …


The Association Between Critical Thinking And Scholastic Aptitude On First-Time Pass Rate Of The National Physical Therapy Examination, Daniel W. Suckow, C. Jayne Brahler, Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore, Mary Insana Fisher, Philip A. Anloague Jul 2015

The Association Between Critical Thinking And Scholastic Aptitude On First-Time Pass Rate Of The National Physical Therapy Examination, Daniel W. Suckow, C. Jayne Brahler, Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore, Mary Insana Fisher, Philip A. Anloague

Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore

Objectives: 1) To investigate the relationships among critical thinking (CT) abilities, overall academic performance in the Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) program as measured by cumulative grade point average (GPA), and National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) licensure scores, and 2) To determine if NPTE scores were significantly different between groups of students who were classified as having low, moderate or high CT abilities. Background: It is well-established that physical therapy practice requires good clinical reasoning skills. Passage of the NPTE is required for licensure. Research to date has been mixed as to whether CT abilities or GPA can predict success …


The Effects Of Home-Based Pilates In Healthy College-Age Females, Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore, Mary Insana Fisher, C. Jayne Brahler Jul 2015

The Effects Of Home-Based Pilates In Healthy College-Age Females, Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore, Mary Insana Fisher, C. Jayne Brahler

Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore

Objectives: To quantify and determine the effects of Pilates on core endurance, hamstring flexibility, balance, body composition/mass and perceived stress level in healthy college age females. Study Design: Randomized controlled trial design. Background: Emerging research on the Pilates technique is inconclusive regarding benefits to core endurance, flexibility, balance, body mass, and perceived stress. Methods and Measures: Female college students (n=57; 18-35 years old) were randomly assigned to a Pilates group, who exercised at home with a DVD, or a control group who did not engage in Pilates practice. Core endurance, hamstring flexibility, balance, body composition and stress measurements were taken …


Trna-Derived Short Non-Coding Rna As Interacting Partners Of Argonaute Proteins., Megumi Shigematsu, Yohei Kirino, Phd Jul 2015

Trna-Derived Short Non-Coding Rna As Interacting Partners Of Argonaute Proteins., Megumi Shigematsu, Yohei Kirino, Phd

Computational Medicine Center Faculty Papers

The advent of next-generation sequencing technologies has not only accelerated findings on various novel non-coding RNA (ncRNA) species but also led to the revision of the biological significance and versatility of fundamental RNA species with canonical function, such as transfer RNAs (tRNAs). Although tRNAs are best known as adapter components of translational machinery, recent studies suggest that tRNAs are not always end products but can further serve as a source for short ncRNAs. In many organisms, various tRNA-derived ncRNA species are produced from mature tRNAs or their precursor transcripts as functional molecules involved in various biological processes beyond translation. In …


Pleiotropic Effects Of Bitter Taste Receptors On [Ca2+]I Mobilization, Hyperpolarization, And Relaxation Of Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells., Blanca Camoretti-Mercado, Susan H Pauer, Hwan Mee Yong, Dan'elle C Smith, Deepak A. Deshpande, Phd, Steven S An, Stephen B Liggett Jun 2015

Pleiotropic Effects Of Bitter Taste Receptors On [Ca2+]I Mobilization, Hyperpolarization, And Relaxation Of Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells., Blanca Camoretti-Mercado, Susan H Pauer, Hwan Mee Yong, Dan'elle C Smith, Deepak A. Deshpande, Phd, Steven S An, Stephen B Liggett

Center for Translational Medicine Faculty Papers

Asthma is characterized by airway inflammation and airflow obstruction from human airway smooth muscle (HASM) constriction due to increased local bronchoconstrictive substances. We have recently found bitter taste receptors (TAS2Rs) on HASM, which increase [Ca2+]i and relax the muscle. We report here that some, but not all, TAS2R agonists decrease [Ca2+]i and relax HASM contracted by G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) that stimulate [Ca2+]i. This suggests both a second pathway by which TAS2Rs relax, and, a heterogeneity of the response phenotype. We utilized eight TAS2R agonists and five procontractile GPCR agonists in cultured HASM cells. We find that heterogeneity in the …


Non-Operative Management Of Hip Osteoarthritis, Ray Marks Jun 2015

Non-Operative Management Of Hip Osteoarthritis, Ray Marks

Publications and Research

This paper reviews several non-operative and non-pharmacologic management strategies advocated for alleviating the pain and disability experienced by people with hip osteoarthritis. It analyzes whether painful debilitating hip osteoarthritis, which has no effective cure and is often progressive, may be affected positively by non-operative interventions designed to control osteoar- thritis pain. Finally, it provides an integrated plan of management for ameliorating hip osteoar- thritis pain and disability in light of this knowledge.


Ten-Sational!, Children's Mercy Hospital Jun 2015

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2015 Annual Nsqip Conference Erin (Enhanced Recovery In Nsqip) Session, Michael D. Pasquale Md, Facs, Fccm, Pat Toselli Do, Richard Kolesky Md, Robert J. Sinnott Do, Cathleen Webber Rn, Mshs, Sharon Pustilnik Rn, Bs, Justina A. Momah Rn, Crnp May 2015

2015 Annual Nsqip Conference Erin (Enhanced Recovery In Nsqip) Session, Michael D. Pasquale Md, Facs, Fccm, Pat Toselli Do, Richard Kolesky Md, Robert J. Sinnott Do, Cathleen Webber Rn, Mshs, Sharon Pustilnik Rn, Bs, Justina A. Momah Rn, Crnp

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Managing End-Of-Life Pain Using A Rectal Medication Administration Device, Yen T. Kim May 2015

Managing End-Of-Life Pain Using A Rectal Medication Administration Device, Yen T. Kim

Doctor of Nursing Practice Final Manuscripts

Purpose: The purpose of this project was to improve end-of-life pain management among hospice patients using a rectal medication administration device (RMAD).

Background: Approximately 1.5 to 1.6 million patients received hospice services in 2013 (National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, 2013), and almost 75% of terminally ill patients experience pain during the dying process (Fink & Gates, 2010). Patients are often unable to tolerate oral pain medications at the end of life. Rectal administration of medication is an appropriate alternative for these patients. The rectal route has several benefits including low cost, consistent and predictable absorption of medications, ease of …


Acute Care Surgical Service Experience With Ruptured Visceral Artery Aneurysms, Jayme D. Lieberman Md, Meghan L. Good Md, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md, Michael M. Badellino Md May 2015

Acute Care Surgical Service Experience With Ruptured Visceral Artery Aneurysms, Jayme D. Lieberman Md, Meghan L. Good Md, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md, Michael M. Badellino Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Indications For Warfarin In Trauma Patients, Victor V. Ha Md, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md May 2015

Indications For Warfarin In Trauma Patients, Victor V. Ha Md, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Value-Based Medicine: The Financial Impact Of A Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program On A Trauma Population, Jayme D. Lieberman Md, Patrick S. Duffy Md, Kai L. Bortz Rn, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md, Michael D. Pasquale Md, Facs, Fccm, Michael M. Badellino Md May 2015

Value-Based Medicine: The Financial Impact Of A Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program On A Trauma Population, Jayme D. Lieberman Md, Patrick S. Duffy Md, Kai L. Bortz Rn, Rovinder S. Sandhu Md, Michael D. Pasquale Md, Facs, Fccm, Michael M. Badellino Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Comparison Of Wound Complications In Open Vs Closed Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy For Anal Fissure (Presentation), Gregg M. Baranski Md, Arthur Yushuva Md, John S. Park Md May 2015

Comparison Of Wound Complications In Open Vs Closed Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy For Anal Fissure (Presentation), Gregg M. Baranski Md, Arthur Yushuva Md, John S. Park Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Robotic Sublobar Resection For The Surgical Management Of Isolated Pulmonary Nodules, Victor S. Reis Md, Kyle M. Langston Pa-C, Alec Talsania, Alexander Werner, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Timothy S. Misselbeck, Mark E. Perry Md May 2015

Robotic Sublobar Resection For The Surgical Management Of Isolated Pulmonary Nodules, Victor S. Reis Md, Kyle M. Langston Pa-C, Alec Talsania, Alexander Werner, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Timothy S. Misselbeck, Mark E. Perry Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Preop Evaluation/Post Operative Care (Nutrition, Pain Management), Malia Eischen Md, Meghan L. Good Md, Lung-Ching Lee Md May 2015

Preop Evaluation/Post Operative Care (Nutrition, Pain Management), Malia Eischen Md, Meghan L. Good Md, Lung-Ching Lee Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Flattening Filter-Free Accelerators: A Report From The Aapm Therapy Emerging Technology Assessment Work Group., Ying Xiao, Stephen F Kry, Richard Popple, Ellen Yorke, Niko Papanikolaou, Sotirios Stathakis, Ping Xia, Saiful Huq, John Bayouth, James Galvin Phd, Fang-Fang Yin May 2015

Flattening Filter-Free Accelerators: A Report From The Aapm Therapy Emerging Technology Assessment Work Group., Ying Xiao, Stephen F Kry, Richard Popple, Ellen Yorke, Niko Papanikolaou, Sotirios Stathakis, Ping Xia, Saiful Huq, John Bayouth, James Galvin Phd, Fang-Fang Yin

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

This report describes the current state of flattening filter-free (FFF) radiotherapy beams implemented on conventional linear accelerators, and is aimed primarily at practicing medical physicists. The Therapy Emerging Technology Assessment Work Group of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) formed a writing group to assess FFF technology. The published literature on FFF technology was reviewed, along with technical specifications provided by vendors. Based on this information, supplemented by the clinical experience of the group members, consensus guidelines and recommendations for implementation of FFF technology were developed. Areas in need of further investigation were identified. Removing the flattening filter …


Clinical Application Of The Mulligan Concept For Rapid Improvements In Patient-Rated Outcomes In An Athletic Training Clinic, Alex Rhinehart May 2015

Clinical Application Of The Mulligan Concept For Rapid Improvements In Patient-Rated Outcomes In An Athletic Training Clinic, Alex Rhinehart

Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association

No abstract provided.


Crisis 2030: Aging At Risk, Guadalupe Aguilera Corona May 2015

Crisis 2030: Aging At Risk, Guadalupe Aguilera Corona

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis analyzes critical issues affecting the older adult population of the United States in the year 2030 and recommends policies needed to remedy them. In the first chapter, the thesis addresses the upcoming aging crisis of the baby boomer population, both in numbers and affordability. The second chapter further describes and analyzes the major problems affecting the baby boomer population. The third chapter examines how technology can provide a universal and friendly design for older adult users. Chapters four through seven illustrate four distinctive case studies of Baby Boomers living in the

year 2030. The case studies provide resolutions …


Yoga For Burn Survivors: Impact On Range Of Motion, Cardiovascular Function And Quality Of Life, Christina Miller Pt, Dpt, Sandra M. Tremblay Pt, Ms, Cws, Mscs, Elizabeth Dideon-Hess Lsw, Sigrid A. Blome-Eberwein Md Apr 2015

Yoga For Burn Survivors: Impact On Range Of Motion, Cardiovascular Function And Quality Of Life, Christina Miller Pt, Dpt, Sandra M. Tremblay Pt, Ms, Cws, Mscs, Elizabeth Dideon-Hess Lsw, Sigrid A. Blome-Eberwein Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Lymphedema In A Hypertrophic Scar: Treatment With Fractional Co2 Laser, Sigrid A. Blome-Eberwein Md Apr 2015

Lymphedema In A Hypertrophic Scar: Treatment With Fractional Co2 Laser, Sigrid A. Blome-Eberwein Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.