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Behavioral Coping Phenotypes And Associated Psychosocial Outcomes Of Pregnant And Postpartum Women During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Denise M. Werchan, Cassandra L. Hendrix, Jennifer C. Ablow, Ananda B. Amstadter Phd, Autumn C. Austin, Vanessa Babineau, G. Anne Bogat, Leigh-Anne Cioffredi, Elisabeth Conradt, Sheila E. Cromwell, Dani Dumitriu, William Fifer, Morgan R. Firestein, Wei Gao, Ian H. Gotlib, Alice M. Graham, Kimberly D. Gregory, Hanna C. Gustafsson, Kathryn L. Havens, Brittany R. Howell, Kathryn L. Humphreys, Lucy S. King, Patricia Kinser, Elizabeth E. Krans, Carly Lenniger, Alytia A. Levendosky, Joseph S. Lonstein, Rachel Marcus, Catherine Monk, Sara W. Moyer, Maria Muzik, Amy K. Nuttall, Alexandra S. Potter, Amy Salisbury, Lauren C. Shuffrey, Beth A. Smith, Lynne Smith, Elinor L. Sullivan, Judy Zhou, Moriah E. Thomason, Natalie H. Brito Jan 2022

Behavioral Coping Phenotypes And Associated Psychosocial Outcomes Of Pregnant And Postpartum Women During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Denise M. Werchan, Cassandra L. Hendrix, Jennifer C. Ablow, Ananda B. Amstadter Phd, Autumn C. Austin, Vanessa Babineau, G. Anne Bogat, Leigh-Anne Cioffredi, Elisabeth Conradt, Sheila E. Cromwell, Dani Dumitriu, William Fifer, Morgan R. Firestein, Wei Gao, Ian H. Gotlib, Alice M. Graham, Kimberly D. Gregory, Hanna C. Gustafsson, Kathryn L. Havens, Brittany R. Howell, Kathryn L. Humphreys, Lucy S. King, Patricia Kinser, Elizabeth E. Krans, Carly Lenniger, Alytia A. Levendosky, Joseph S. Lonstein, Rachel Marcus, Catherine Monk, Sara W. Moyer, Maria Muzik, Amy K. Nuttall, Alexandra S. Potter, Amy Salisbury, Lauren C. Shuffrey, Beth A. Smith, Lynne Smith, Elinor L. Sullivan, Judy Zhou, Moriah E. Thomason, Natalie H. Brito

Psychiatry Publications

The impact of COVID-19-related stress on perinatal women is of heightened public health concern given the established intergenerational impact of maternal stress-exposure on infants and fetuses. There is urgent need to characterize the coping styles associated with adverse psychosocial outcomes in perinatal women during the COVID-19 pandemic to help mitigate the potential for lasting sequelae on both mothers and infants. This study uses a data-driven approach to identify the patterns of behavioral coping strategies that associate with maternal psychosocial distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in a large multicenter sample of pregnant women (N = 2876) and postpartum women ( …


Virtual Infection Prevention And Control In Low- And Middle-Income Countries, Tristan Jones, Kalisvar Marimuthu, Gonzalo Bearman Jan 2022

Virtual Infection Prevention And Control In Low- And Middle-Income Countries, Tristan Jones, Kalisvar Marimuthu, Gonzalo Bearman

Internal Medicine Publications

COVID-19 brought new challenges and opportunities for infection prevention and control. Virtual infection prevention and control (VIPC), although nascent, is rapidly becoming a viable and necessary strategy for combatting the COVID-19 pandemic. Benefits of VIPC include extending the impact of globally scarce infectious disease providers and public health practitioners, allowing coordination between disparate professionals to more effectively combat infectious disease, and increasing access to and quality of healthcare. Although mainly applied in developed countries, VIPC may play its greatest role in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with fewer healthcare resources. We conducted a brief literature search of VIPC in LMICs …


High-Resolution Mapping And Successful Ablation Of Purkinje Ectopy–Triggered Ventricular Fibrillation Storm, Alexandre Raymond-Paquin, Scott Lovejoy, Kenneth A. Ellenbogen, Santosh K. Padala Jan 2022

High-Resolution Mapping And Successful Ablation Of Purkinje Ectopy–Triggered Ventricular Fibrillation Storm, Alexandre Raymond-Paquin, Scott Lovejoy, Kenneth A. Ellenbogen, Santosh K. Padala

Internal Medicine Publications

Catheter ablation is recognized as a central therapeutic option in treating patients with drug-refractory, scar-related monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT). Catheter ablation also has a role in selected cases of polymorphic VT (PMVT) and/or ventricular fibrillation (VF). Rarely, premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) originating from the Purkinje network can induce PMVT/VF. Although not completely elucidated, the electrophysiologic mechanisms behind this lethal arrhythmia have generally been thought to be related to abnormal automaticity and triggered activity. Ablation of the triggering PVCs can prevent VF recurrence and is potentially lifesaving


Viridiflorol Induces Anti-Neoplastic Effects On Breast, Lung, And Brain Cancer Cells Through Apoptosis, Maaged A. Akiel, Ohoud Y. Alshehri, Shokran A. Aljihani, Amani Almuaysib, Ammar Bader, Ahmed I. Al‐Asmari, Hassan S. Alamri, Bahauddeen M. Alrfaei, Majed A. Halwani Jan 2022

Viridiflorol Induces Anti-Neoplastic Effects On Breast, Lung, And Brain Cancer Cells Through Apoptosis, Maaged A. Akiel, Ohoud Y. Alshehri, Shokran A. Aljihani, Amani Almuaysib, Ammar Bader, Ahmed I. Al‐Asmari, Hassan S. Alamri, Bahauddeen M. Alrfaei, Majed A. Halwani

Human and Molecular Genetics Publications

All active natural molecules are not fully exploited as therapeutic agents, causing delays in the advancement of anticancer drug discovery. Viridiflorol is a natural volatile element that may work as anti-cancer compound. We tested the anticancer properties of viridiflorol at different concentrations ranging from 0.03 to 300 μM in vitro on three cancer cells including breast (MCF-7), lung (A549) and brain (Daoy). The cancer cells responses were documented after treatment using MTT and Annexin V assays. Viridiflorol showed cytotoxic effects against all tested cell lines, reducing cell viability in a concentration-dependent manner with variable IC50 values. Daoy and A549 cell …


Predictors Of Circuit Health In Neonatal Patients Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (Ecmo), Rita Hazboun, Nada Darwish, Gianna Rotyliano Sykes, Nayef Chahin, Jie Xu, John Miller, Christos Calaritis, Leroy Thacker, Russell Moores, Karen Hendricks-Muñoz Jan 2022

Predictors Of Circuit Health In Neonatal Patients Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (Ecmo), Rita Hazboun, Nada Darwish, Gianna Rotyliano Sykes, Nayef Chahin, Jie Xu, John Miller, Christos Calaritis, Leroy Thacker, Russell Moores, Karen Hendricks-Muñoz

Pediatrics Publications

To identify predictors of neonatal ECMO circuit health, a retrospective analysis of circuit functional pressure and flow parameters as well as infant clotting values were collected 48 h prior to and 24 h post circuit change. Circuit impairment was defined as need for partial or total circuit change. Statistical analysis used multivariate statistics and non-parametric Mann–Whitney U-test with possible non-normality of measurements. A total of 9764 ECMO circuit and clotting values in 21 circuits were analyzed. Circuit delta-P mean, and maximum values increased from 8.62 to 48.59 mmHg (p < 0.011) and 16.00 to 53.00 mmHg (p < 0.0128) respectively prior to need for circuit change. Maximum and mean Pump Flow Revolutions per minute (RPM) increased by 75% (p < 0.0043) and 81% (p < 0.0057), respectively. Mean plasma free hemoglobin (pfHb) increased from 26.45 to 76.00 mg/dl, (p < 0.0209). Sweep, venous pressure, and clotting parameters were unaffected. ECMO circuit delta-P, RPM, and pfHb were early predictors of circuit impairment.


Long-Read Sequencing Of The Zebrafish Genome Reorganizes Genomic Architecture, Yelena Chernyavskaya, Xiaofei Zhang, Jinze Liu, Jessica Blackburn Jan 2022

Long-Read Sequencing Of The Zebrafish Genome Reorganizes Genomic Architecture, Yelena Chernyavskaya, Xiaofei Zhang, Jinze Liu, Jessica Blackburn

Biostatistics Publications

Background

Nanopore sequencing technology has revolutionized the field of genome biology with its ability to generate extra-long reads that can resolve regions of the genome that were previously inaccessible to short-read sequencing platforms. Over 50% of the zebrafish genome consists of difficult to map, highly repetitive, low complexity elements that pose inherent problems for short-read sequencers and assemblers.

Results

We used long-read nanopore sequencing to generate a de novo assembly of the zebrafish genome and compared our assembly to the current reference genome, GRCz11. The new assembly identified 1697 novel insertions and deletions over one kilobase in length and placed …


Genetic Assessment Of Hyperuricemia And Gout In Asian, Native Hawaiian, And Pacific Islander Subgroups Of Pregnant Women: Biospecimens Repository Cross-Sectional Study, Ali Alghubayshi, Alison Edelman, Khalifa Alrajeh, Youssef Roman Jan 2022

Genetic Assessment Of Hyperuricemia And Gout In Asian, Native Hawaiian, And Pacific Islander Subgroups Of Pregnant Women: Biospecimens Repository Cross-Sectional Study, Ali Alghubayshi, Alison Edelman, Khalifa Alrajeh, Youssef Roman

Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science Publications

Background

Gout, an inflammatory condition, is characterized by the precipitation of monosodium urate crystals (MSU) in or around distal joints. The latter is caused by chronic hyperuricemia (HU)—high urate levels in the blood. Genetic variations in urate transporters play a significant role in determining urate levels within the human body, rendering some racial and ethnic groups more or less susceptible to developing either HU or gout. This study aims to estimate the frequencies of HU and gout risk alleles in Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander subgroups, using biorepository DNA samples.

Methods

The biospecimens repository at the University of Hawai’i …


Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Of Combined Cognitive And Vocational Rehabilitation In Patients With Mild-To-Moderate Tbi: Results From A Randomized Controlled Trial, Emilie Isager Howe, Nada Andelic, Silje C R Fure, Cecilie Røe, Helene L. Søberg, Torgeir Hellstrøm, Øystein Spjelkavik, Heidi Enehaug, Juan Lu, Helene Ugelstad, Marianne Løvstad, Eline Aas Jan 2022

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Of Combined Cognitive And Vocational Rehabilitation In Patients With Mild-To-Moderate Tbi: Results From A Randomized Controlled Trial, Emilie Isager Howe, Nada Andelic, Silje C R Fure, Cecilie Røe, Helene L. Søberg, Torgeir Hellstrøm, Øystein Spjelkavik, Heidi Enehaug, Juan Lu, Helene Ugelstad, Marianne Løvstad, Eline Aas

Family Medicine and Population Health Publications

Background

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a financial burden to the healthcare system, patients, their families and society. Rehabilitation interventions with the potential for reducing costs associated with TBI are demanded. This study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of a randomized, controlled, parallel group trial that compared the effectiveness of a combined cognitive and vocational intervention to treatment as usual (TAU) on vocational outcomes.

Methods

One-hundred sixteen participants with mild-to-moderate TBI were recruited from an outpatient clinic at Oslo University Hospital, Norway. They were randomized to a cognitive rehabilitation intervention (Compensatory Cognitive Training, CCT) and Supported Employment (SE) or TAU in a …


Cystic Fibrosis And Sleep Circadian Rhythms, Mariam Louis, Peter Staiano, Lavender Micalo, Nauman Chaudary Jan 2022

Cystic Fibrosis And Sleep Circadian Rhythms, Mariam Louis, Peter Staiano, Lavender Micalo, Nauman Chaudary

Internal Medicine Publications

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is due to a mutation in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene (CFTR), which leads to unusual water and chloride secretion across epithelial surfaces. The lungs are responsible for most morbidity, though other organs are frequently affected. Sleep abnormalities have long been recognized in CF. Abnormal ventilation and oxygenation, sinus disease, deconditioning due to muscle weakness and recurrent infections, and inflammation have been thought to play a role in sleep disorders in CF. However, there is evidence that CFTR gene dysregulation can affect circadian rhythms in CF. Early recognition and treatment of circadian rhythms may improve …


Healthcare Utilization And Costs Among High-Need And Frail Mexican American Medicare Beneficiaries, Maricruz Rivera-Hernandez, Amit Kumar, Lin-Na Chou, Tamra Keeney, Nasim Ferdows, Amol Karmarkar, Kyriakos S. Markides, Kenneth Ottenbacher Jan 2022

Healthcare Utilization And Costs Among High-Need And Frail Mexican American Medicare Beneficiaries, Maricruz Rivera-Hernandez, Amit Kumar, Lin-Na Chou, Tamra Keeney, Nasim Ferdows, Amol Karmarkar, Kyriakos S. Markides, Kenneth Ottenbacher

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Publications

Objectives
To examine Medicare health care spending and health services utilization among high-need population segments in older Mexican Americans, and to examine the association of frailty on health care spending and utilization.

Methods
Retrospective cohort study of the innovative linkage of Medicare data with the Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Study of the Elderly (H-EPESE) were used. There were 863 participants, which contributed 1,629 person years of information. Frailty, cognition, and social risk factors were identified from the H-EPESE, and chronic conditions were identified from the Medicare file. The Cost and Use file was used to calculate four categories …


Effect Of Interleukin-1 Blockade With Anakinra On Leukocyte Count In Patients With St-Segment Elevation Acute Myocardial Infarction, Marco Giuseppe Del Buono, Juan I. Damonte, Cory R. Trankle, Dinesh Kadariya, Salvatore Carbone, Georgia Thomas, Jeremy Turlington, Roshanak Markley, Justin M. Canada, Giuseppe G. Biondi‐Zoccai, Michael C. Kontos, Benjamin W. Van Tassell, Antonio Abbate Jan 2022

Effect Of Interleukin-1 Blockade With Anakinra On Leukocyte Count In Patients With St-Segment Elevation Acute Myocardial Infarction, Marco Giuseppe Del Buono, Juan I. Damonte, Cory R. Trankle, Dinesh Kadariya, Salvatore Carbone, Georgia Thomas, Jeremy Turlington, Roshanak Markley, Justin M. Canada, Giuseppe G. Biondi‐Zoccai, Michael C. Kontos, Benjamin W. Van Tassell, Antonio Abbate

Internal Medicine Publications

Leukocytosis is a common finding in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and portends a poor prognosis. Interleukin 1-β regulates leukopoiesis and pre-clinical studies suggest that anakinra (recombinant human interleukin-1 [IL-1] receptor antagonist) suppresses leukocytosis in myocardial infarction. However, the effect of IL-1 blockade with anakinra on leukocyte count in patients with STEMI is unknown. We reviewed the white blood cell (WBC) and differential count of 99 patients enrolled in a clinical trial of anakinra (n = 64) versus placebo (n = 35) for 14 days after STEMI. A complete blood cell count with differential count were obtained at …


Influence Of Extracellular Volume Fraction On Peak Exercise Oxygen Pulse Following Thoracic Radiotherapy, Justin M. Canada, Elisabeth Weiss, John D. Grizzard, Cory R. Trankle, Leila Rezai Gharai, Franklin Dana, Leo F. Buckley, Salvatore Carbone, Dinesh Kadariya, Anthony Ricco, Jennifer H. Jordan, Ronald K. Evans, Ryan S. Garten, Benjamin W. Van Tassell, W. Gregory Hundley, Antonio Abbate Jan 2022

Influence Of Extracellular Volume Fraction On Peak Exercise Oxygen Pulse Following Thoracic Radiotherapy, Justin M. Canada, Elisabeth Weiss, John D. Grizzard, Cory R. Trankle, Leila Rezai Gharai, Franklin Dana, Leo F. Buckley, Salvatore Carbone, Dinesh Kadariya, Anthony Ricco, Jennifer H. Jordan, Ronald K. Evans, Ryan S. Garten, Benjamin W. Van Tassell, W. Gregory Hundley, Antonio Abbate

Internal Medicine Publications

Background

Radiation-induced myocardial fibrosis increases heart failure (HF) risk and is associated with a restrictive cardiomyopathy phenotype. The myocardial extracellular volume fraction (ECVF) using contrast-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) quantifies the extent of fibrosis which, in severe cases, results in a noncompliant left ventricle (LV) with an inability to augment exercise stroke volume (SV). The peak exercise oxygen pulse (O2Pulse), a noninvasive surrogate for exercise SV, may provide mechanistic insight into cardiac reserve. The relationship between LV ECVF and O2Pulse following thoracic radiotherapy has not been explored.

Methods

Patients who underwent thoracic radiotherapy for chest malignancies with significant incidental heart …


Calpain-Mediated Protein Targets In Cardiac Mitochondria Following Ischemia–Reperfusion, Ling Li, Jeremy Thompson, Ying Hu, Edward J. Lesnefsky, Belinda Willard, Qun Chen Jan 2022

Calpain-Mediated Protein Targets In Cardiac Mitochondria Following Ischemia–Reperfusion, Ling Li, Jeremy Thompson, Ying Hu, Edward J. Lesnefsky, Belinda Willard, Qun Chen

Internal Medicine Publications

Calpain 1 and 2 (CPN1/2) are calcium-dependent cysteine proteases that exist in cytosol and mitochondria. Pharmacologic inhibition of CPN1/2 decreases cardiac injury during ischemia (ISC)–reperfusion (REP) by improving mitochondrial function. However, the protein targets of CPN1/2 activation during ISC–REP are unclear. CPN1/2 include a large subunit and a small regulatory subunit 1 (CPNS1). Genetic deletion of CPNS1 eliminates the activities of both CPN1 and CPN2. Conditional cardiomyocyte specific CPNS1 deletion mice were used in the present study to clarify the role of CPN1/2 activation in mitochondrial damage during ISC–REP with an emphasis on identifying the potential protein targets of CPN1/2. …


Evidence-Based Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Cost-Effectiveness Calculator For The Detection Of Significant Coronary Artery Disease, Ankur Pandya, Yuan-Jui Yu, Yin Ge, Eike Nagel, Raymond Y. Kwong, Rafidah Abu Bakar, John D. Grizzard, Alexander E. Merkler, Ntobeko Ntusi, Steffen E. Peterson, Nina Rashedi, Juerg Schwitter, Joseph B. Selvanayagam, James A. White, James Carr, Subha V. Raman, Orlando P. Simonetti, Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Lilia M. Sierra-Galan, Victor A. Ferrari, Mona Bhatia, Sebastian Kelle Jan 2022

Evidence-Based Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Cost-Effectiveness Calculator For The Detection Of Significant Coronary Artery Disease, Ankur Pandya, Yuan-Jui Yu, Yin Ge, Eike Nagel, Raymond Y. Kwong, Rafidah Abu Bakar, John D. Grizzard, Alexander E. Merkler, Ntobeko Ntusi, Steffen E. Peterson, Nina Rashedi, Juerg Schwitter, Joseph B. Selvanayagam, James A. White, James Carr, Subha V. Raman, Orlando P. Simonetti, Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Lilia M. Sierra-Galan, Victor A. Ferrari, Mona Bhatia, Sebastian Kelle

Radiology Publications

Background
Although prior reports have evaluated the clinical and cost impacts of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) for low-to-intermediate-risk patients with suspected significant coronary artery disease (CAD), the cost-effectiveness of CMR compared to relevant comparators remains poorly understood. We aimed to summarize the cost-effectiveness literature on CMR for CAD and create a cost-effectiveness calculator, useable worldwide, to approximate the cost-per-quality-adjusted-life-year (QALY) of CMR and relevant comparators with context-specific patient-level and system-level inputs.

Methods
We searched the Tufts Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Registry and PubMed for cost-per-QALY or cost-per-life-year-saved studies of CMR to detect significant CAD. We also developed a linear regression meta-model (CMR …


Wses/Gais/Wsis/Sis-E/Aast Global Clinical Pathways For Patients With Skin And Soft Tissue Infections, Massimo Sartelli, Federico Coccolini, Yoram Kluger, Ervis Agastra, Fikri M. Abu-Zidan, Ashraf El Sayed Abbas, Luca Ansaloni, Abdulrashid Kayode Adesunkanmi, Goran Augustin, Miklosh Bala, Oussama Baraket, Walter L. Biffl, Marco Ceresoli, Elisabetta Cerutti, Osvaldo Chiara, Enrico Cicuttin, Massimo Chiarugi, Raul Coimbra, Daniela Corsi, Francesco Cortese, Yunfeng Cui, Dimitris Damaskos, Nicola De’Angelis, Samir Delibegovic, Therese M. Duane, Paola Fugazzola, Joseph M. Galante, Wagih Ghnnam, George Gkiokas, Carlos Augusto Gomes, Ewen A. Griffiths, Timothy C. Hardcastle, Andreas Hecker, Torsten Herzog, Aleksandar Karamarkovic, Vladimir Khokha, Peter K. Kim, Jae Il Kim, Andrew W. Kirkpatrick, Victor Kong, Renol M. Koshy, Kenji Inaba, Arda Isik, Rao Ivatury, Francesco M. Labricciosa, Yeong Yeh Lee, Ari Leppäniemi, Andrey Litvin, Davide Luppi, Ronald V. Maier, Athanasios Marinis, Sanjay Marwah, Cristian Mesina, Ernest E. Moore, Frederick A. Moore, Ionut Negoi, Iyiade Olaoye, Carlos A. Ordoñez, Mouaqit Ouadii, Andrew B. Peitzman, Gennaro Perrone, Tadeja Pintar, Giuseppe Pipitone, Mauro Podda, Kemal Raşa, Julival Ribeiro, Gabriel Rodrigues, Ines Rubio-Perez, Ibrahima Sall, Norio Sato, Robert G. Sawyer, Vishal G. Shelat, Michael Sugrue, Antonio Tarasconi, Matti Tolonen, Bruno Viaggi, Andrea Celotti, Claudio Casella, Leonardo Pagani, Sameer Dhingra, Gian Luca Baiocchi, Fausto Catena Jan 2022

Wses/Gais/Wsis/Sis-E/Aast Global Clinical Pathways For Patients With Skin And Soft Tissue Infections, Massimo Sartelli, Federico Coccolini, Yoram Kluger, Ervis Agastra, Fikri M. Abu-Zidan, Ashraf El Sayed Abbas, Luca Ansaloni, Abdulrashid Kayode Adesunkanmi, Goran Augustin, Miklosh Bala, Oussama Baraket, Walter L. Biffl, Marco Ceresoli, Elisabetta Cerutti, Osvaldo Chiara, Enrico Cicuttin, Massimo Chiarugi, Raul Coimbra, Daniela Corsi, Francesco Cortese, Yunfeng Cui, Dimitris Damaskos, Nicola De’Angelis, Samir Delibegovic, Therese M. Duane, Paola Fugazzola, Joseph M. Galante, Wagih Ghnnam, George Gkiokas, Carlos Augusto Gomes, Ewen A. Griffiths, Timothy C. Hardcastle, Andreas Hecker, Torsten Herzog, Aleksandar Karamarkovic, Vladimir Khokha, Peter K. Kim, Jae Il Kim, Andrew W. Kirkpatrick, Victor Kong, Renol M. Koshy, Kenji Inaba, Arda Isik, Rao Ivatury, Francesco M. Labricciosa, Yeong Yeh Lee, Ari Leppäniemi, Andrey Litvin, Davide Luppi, Ronald V. Maier, Athanasios Marinis, Sanjay Marwah, Cristian Mesina, Ernest E. Moore, Frederick A. Moore, Ionut Negoi, Iyiade Olaoye, Carlos A. Ordoñez, Mouaqit Ouadii, Andrew B. Peitzman, Gennaro Perrone, Tadeja Pintar, Giuseppe Pipitone, Mauro Podda, Kemal Raşa, Julival Ribeiro, Gabriel Rodrigues, Ines Rubio-Perez, Ibrahima Sall, Norio Sato, Robert G. Sawyer, Vishal G. Shelat, Michael Sugrue, Antonio Tarasconi, Matti Tolonen, Bruno Viaggi, Andrea Celotti, Claudio Casella, Leonardo Pagani, Sameer Dhingra, Gian Luca Baiocchi, Fausto Catena

Surgery Publications

Skin and soft-tissue infections (SSTIs) encompass a variety of pathological conditions that involve the skin and underlying subcutaneous tissue, fascia, or muscle, ranging from simple superficial infections to severe necrotizing infections.

Together, the World Society of Emergency Surgery, the Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery, the Surgical Infection Society-Europe, The World Surgical Infection Society, and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma have jointly completed an international multi-society document to promote global standards of care in SSTIs guiding clinicians by describing reasonable approaches to the management of SSTIs.

An extensive non-systematic review was conducted using the PubMed and MEDLINE …


Sorafenib, Rapamycin, And Venetoclax Attenuate Doxorubicin-Induced Senescence And Promote Apoptosis In Hct116 Cells, Homood M. As Sobeai, Munirah Alohaydib, Ali R. Alhoshani, Khalid Alhazzani, Mashal M. Almutairi, Tareq Saleh, David A. Gewirtz, Moureq R. Alotiabi Jan 2022

Sorafenib, Rapamycin, And Venetoclax Attenuate Doxorubicin-Induced Senescence And Promote Apoptosis In Hct116 Cells, Homood M. As Sobeai, Munirah Alohaydib, Ali R. Alhoshani, Khalid Alhazzani, Mashal M. Almutairi, Tareq Saleh, David A. Gewirtz, Moureq R. Alotiabi

Pharmacology and Toxicology Publications

Emerging evidence has shown that the therapy-induced senescent growth arrest in cancer cells is of durable nature whereby a subset of cells can reinstate proliferative capacity. Promising new drugs named senolytics selectively target senescent cells and commit them into apoptosis. Accordingly, senolytics have been proposed as adjuvant cancer treatment to cull senescent tumor cells, and thus, screening for agents that exhibit senolytic properties is highly warranted. Our study aimed to investigate three agents, sorafenib, rapamycin, and venetoclax for their senolytic potential in doxorubicin-induced senescence in HCT116 cells. HCT116 cells were treated with one of the three agents, sorafenib …


Loss Of Smad4 Is Associated With Poor Tumor Immunogenicity And Reduced Pd-L1 Expression In Pancreatic Cancer, Daniel R. Principe, Patrick W. Underwood, Sandeep Kumar, Kaytlin E. Timbers, Regina M. Koch, Jose G. Trevino, Hidayatullah G. Munshi, Ajay Rana Jan 2022

Loss Of Smad4 Is Associated With Poor Tumor Immunogenicity And Reduced Pd-L1 Expression In Pancreatic Cancer, Daniel R. Principe, Patrick W. Underwood, Sandeep Kumar, Kaytlin E. Timbers, Regina M. Koch, Jose G. Trevino, Hidayatullah G. Munshi, Ajay Rana

Surgery Publications

Transforming Growth Factor β (TGFβ) is a key mediator of immune evasion in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and the addition of TGFβ inhibitors in select immunotherapy regimens shows early promise. Though the TGFβ target SMAD4 is deleted in approximately 55% of PDAC tumors, the effects of SMAD4 loss on tumor immunity have yet to be fully explored. Using a combination of genomic databases and PDAC specimens, we found that tumors with loss of SMAD4 have a comparatively poor T-cell infiltrate. SMAD4 loss was also associated with a reduction in several chemokines with known roles in T-cell recruitment, which was recapitulated …


Managing Hypertension, Diabetes, And Cardiovascular Disease Risk Via Short-Term Medical Trips: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study In Santo Domingo, Rose Baumann, Reuben P. Retnam, Carlos M. Hernandez, Victoria Edwards, Mark Ryan Jan 2022

Managing Hypertension, Diabetes, And Cardiovascular Disease Risk Via Short-Term Medical Trips: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study In Santo Domingo, Rose Baumann, Reuben P. Retnam, Carlos M. Hernandez, Victoria Edwards, Mark Ryan

Biostatistics Publications

Background: Short-term medical trips (STMTs) from high-resource countries frequently provide care in low and middle-income countries. Little existing literature objectively tracks the long-term outcomes of these interventions on the receiving populations over time to assess potential benefits and to ensure no harm is being done.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to objectively analyze the outcomes of a biannual STMT to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on hypertension (HTN), diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2), and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk over a five-year period (2015-2019).

Methods: Data from 1655 patients was extracted from the electronic medical record. In …


Cardiac Gene Therapy With Relaxin Receptor 1 Overexpression Protects Against Acute Myocardial Infarction, Teja Devarakonda, Adolfo G. Mauro, Chad Cain, Anindita Das, Fadi N. Salloum Jan 2022

Cardiac Gene Therapy With Relaxin Receptor 1 Overexpression Protects Against Acute Myocardial Infarction, Teja Devarakonda, Adolfo G. Mauro, Chad Cain, Anindita Das, Fadi N. Salloum

Internal Medicine Publications

Relaxin is a pleiotropic hormone shown to confer cardioprotection in several preclinical models of cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury. In the present study, the effects of up-regulating relaxin family peptide receptor 1 (RXFP1) via adeno-associated virus serotype 9 (AAV9) vectors were investigated in a mouse model of myocardial infarction. AAV9-RXFP1 vectors were generated and injected in adult male CD1 mice. Up-regulation of Rxfp1 was confirmed via quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and overexpressing animals showed increased sensitivity to relaxin-induced ventricular inotropic response. Overexpressing animals also demonstrated reduced infarct size and preserved cardiac function 24 hours after ischemia-reperfusion. Up-regulation of RXFP1 via AAV9 vectors …


Rpop: Robust Pet-Only Processing Of Community Acquired Heterogeneous Amyloid-Pet Data, Leonardo Iaccarino, Renaud La Joie, Robert Koeppe, Barry A. Siegel, Bruce E. Hilner, Constantine Gatsonis, Rachel A. Whitmer, Maria C. Carrillo, Charles Apgar, Monica R. Camacho, Rachel Nosheny, Gil D. Rabinovici Jan 2022

Rpop: Robust Pet-Only Processing Of Community Acquired Heterogeneous Amyloid-Pet Data, Leonardo Iaccarino, Renaud La Joie, Robert Koeppe, Barry A. Siegel, Bruce E. Hilner, Constantine Gatsonis, Rachel A. Whitmer, Maria C. Carrillo, Charles Apgar, Monica R. Camacho, Rachel Nosheny, Gil D. Rabinovici

Internal Medicine Publications

The reference standard for amyloid-PET quantification requires structural MRI (sMRI) for preprocessing in both multi-site research studies and clinical trials. Here we describe rPOP (robust PET-Only Processing), a MATLAB-based MRI-free pipeline implementing non-linear warping and differential smoothing of amyloid-PET scans performed with any of the FDA-approved radiotracers (18F-florbetapir/FBP, 18F-florbetaben/FBB or 18F-flutemetamol/FLUTE). Each image undergoes spatial normalization based on weighted PET templates and data-driven differential smoothing, then allowing users to perform their quantification of choice. Prior to normalization, users can choose whether to automatically reset the origin of the image to the center of mass or proceed with the pipeline with …


Social Cognitive Outcomes Are Associated With Improvements In Mobility Performance Following Lifestyle Intervention In Prostate Cancer Patients Undergoing Androgen Deprivation Therapy, Zachary L. Chaplow, Alexander R. Lucas, Elizabeth Grainger, Christina Simpson, Ciaran M. Fairman, Victoria R. Descenza, Jessica Bowman, Steven K. Clinton, Brian C. Focht Jan 2022

Social Cognitive Outcomes Are Associated With Improvements In Mobility Performance Following Lifestyle Intervention In Prostate Cancer Patients Undergoing Androgen Deprivation Therapy, Zachary L. Chaplow, Alexander R. Lucas, Elizabeth Grainger, Christina Simpson, Ciaran M. Fairman, Victoria R. Descenza, Jessica Bowman, Steven K. Clinton, Brian C. Focht

Health Behavior and Policy Publications

Objective
To compare the effects of an exercise and dietary intervention with those of standard-of-care management upon change in lift and carry performance and mobility-related self-efficacy beliefs and explore associations in prostate cancer patients undergoing androgen deprivation therapy.

Methods
32 prostate cancer patients (M age = 66.2 years; SD = 7.8) undergoing androgen deprivation therapy were randomly assigned to a 3-month exercise and dietary lifestyle intervention (n = 16) or standard-of-care management (n = 16). Outcome assessments were obtained at baseline, 2- and 3-month follow-up.

Results
The lifestyle intervention resulted in significantly greater improvements in lift and …


Perspectives On Primary Blast Injury Of The Brain: Translational Insights Into Non-Inertial Low-Intensity Blast Injury, Heather R. Siedhoff, Shanyan Chen, Hailong Song, Jiankun Cui, Ibolja Cernak, David X. Cifu, Ralph G. Depalma, Zezong Gu Jan 2022

Perspectives On Primary Blast Injury Of The Brain: Translational Insights Into Non-Inertial Low-Intensity Blast Injury, Heather R. Siedhoff, Shanyan Chen, Hailong Song, Jiankun Cui, Ibolja Cernak, David X. Cifu, Ralph G. Depalma, Zezong Gu

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Publications

Most traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) during military deployment or training are clinically “mild” and frequently caused by non-impact blast exposures. Experimental models were developed to reproduce the biological consequences of high-intensity blasts causing moderate to severe brain injuries. However, the pathophysiological mechanisms of low-intensity blast (LIB)-induced neurological deficits have been understudied. This review provides perspectives on primary blast-induced mild TBI models and discusses translational aspects of LIB exposures as defined by standardized physical parameters including overpressure, impulse, and shock wave velocity. Our mouse LIB-exposure model, which reproduces deployment-related scenarios of open-field blast (OFB), caused neurobehavioral changes, including reduced exploratory activities, …


The Emotional Word-Emotional Face Stroop Task In The Abcd Study: Psychometric Validation And Associations With Measures Of Cognition And Psychopathology, Harry R. Smolker, Kai Wang, Monica Luciana, James M. Bjork, Raul Gonzalez, Deanna M. B, Erin C. Mcglade, Roselinde H. Kaiser, Naomi P. Friedman, John K. Hewitt, Marie T. Banich Jan 2022

The Emotional Word-Emotional Face Stroop Task In The Abcd Study: Psychometric Validation And Associations With Measures Of Cognition And Psychopathology, Harry R. Smolker, Kai Wang, Monica Luciana, James M. Bjork, Raul Gonzalez, Deanna M. B, Erin C. Mcglade, Roselinde H. Kaiser, Naomi P. Friedman, John K. Hewitt, Marie T. Banich

Psychiatry Publications

Characterizing the interactions among attention, cognitive control, and emotion during adolescence may provide important insights into why this critical developmental period coincides with a dramatic increase in risk for psychopathology. However, it has proven challenging to develop a single neurobehavioral task that simultaneously engages and differentially measures these diverse domains. In the current study, we describe properties of performance on the Emotional Word-Emotional Face Stroop (EWEFS) task in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, a task that allows researchers to concurrently measure processing speed/attentional vigilance (i.e., performance on congruent trials), inhibitory control (i.e., Stroop interference effect), and emotional information …


Age-Related Changes And Longitudinal Stability Of Individual Differences In Abcd Neurocognition Measures, Andrey P. Anokhin, Monica Luciana, Marie Banich, Deanna M. Barch, James M. Bjork, Marybel R. Gonzalez, Raul Gonzalez, Frank Haist, Joanna Jacobus, Krista Lisdahl, Erin Mcglade, Bruce Mccandliss, Bonnie Nagel, Sara J. Nixon, Susan Tapert, James T. Kennedy, Wesley K. Thompson Jan 2022

Age-Related Changes And Longitudinal Stability Of Individual Differences In Abcd Neurocognition Measures, Andrey P. Anokhin, Monica Luciana, Marie Banich, Deanna M. Barch, James M. Bjork, Marybel R. Gonzalez, Raul Gonzalez, Frank Haist, Joanna Jacobus, Krista Lisdahl, Erin Mcglade, Bruce Mccandliss, Bonnie Nagel, Sara J. Nixon, Susan Tapert, James T. Kennedy, Wesley K. Thompson

Psychiatry Publications

Temporal stability of individual differences is an important prerequisite for accurate tracking of prospective relationships between neurocognition and real-world behavioral outcomes such as substance abuse and psychopathology. Here we report age-related changes and longitudinal test-retest stability (TRS) for the Neurocognition battery of the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (ABCD) study, which included the NIH Toolbox (TB) Cognitive Domain and additional memory and visuospatial processing tests administered at baseline (ages 9–11) and two-year follow-up. As expected, performance improved significantly with age, but the effect size varied broadly, with Pattern Comparison and the Crystallized Cognition Composite showing the largest age-related gain (Cohen’s …


Free, Fair, And Fabulous: Five Data Tools To Support Open And Reproducible Research At Your Institution, Christine Nieman, Katie Pierce Farrier, Elizabeth Roth, Sean Corning Jan 2022

Free, Fair, And Fabulous: Five Data Tools To Support Open And Reproducible Research At Your Institution, Christine Nieman, Katie Pierce Farrier, Elizabeth Roth, Sean Corning

Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MAC- MLA) Annual Meeting Posters/Presentations

Background

With more publishers and funders requiring data management and sharing plans, it is important for librarians, researchers, and support staff to be aware of the tools available to help them skillfully manage research data. There are a wide variety of tools available, both free and paid, that can work with data but selecting an affordable, accessible tool can be a barrier to use.

Description

This poster seeks to promote awareness of freely available tools for data management, wrangling, and sharing for use in daily work and research projects. The poster will review five data tools (DMPTool, NIH Common Data …


The Impact Of Library Instruction On Medical Student Information Seeking Behavior, Angela Barr Jan 2022

The Impact Of Library Instruction On Medical Student Information Seeking Behavior, Angela Barr

Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MAC- MLA) Annual Meeting Posters/Presentations

Background

To describe initial efforts to impact the information seeking behaviors of medical students during Grand Rounds exercises completed in their first and second years of pre-clinical education.

Description

Librarians received student responses to an information literacy question that is embedded in the Grand Rounds activity and analyze the data as follows. Sources were tallied and grouped according to resource type. Next, librarians attempted to assess the quality of certain sources. Third, search terms provided by students were aggregated and analyzed to determine frequency of use. Finally, a DML librarian-educator presented the compiled data to the entire class, making suggestions …


Research Outside The Library: Perspectives Beyond The Scholarly Literature, Lara Sapp, Carolyn Schubert, Liz Chenevey Jan 2022

Research Outside The Library: Perspectives Beyond The Scholarly Literature, Lara Sapp, Carolyn Schubert, Liz Chenevey

Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MAC- MLA) Annual Meeting Posters/Presentations

Background

Assignments in the health and behavioral sciences disciplines typically require students to locate peer-reviewed articles. However, relevant stakeholder perspectives cannot be gained if students only rely on scholarly literature, books, and other library-supported resources. This lightning talk will discuss an assignment that “took students beyond the library” to discover established knowledge and gaps related to their research. The purpose of the assignment was to help them uncover problems, issues, and questions that might guide the direction of their projects.

Description

Students in an Honors course, designed to support their research project proposals, were required to locate and interview three …


This Is How We'll Do It: Considerations In Creation Of A Literature Search Best Practices Guideline, Kerry Sewell, Heidi Reis, G.J. Corey Harmon Jan 2022

This Is How We'll Do It: Considerations In Creation Of A Literature Search Best Practices Guideline, Kerry Sewell, Heidi Reis, G.J. Corey Harmon

Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MAC- MLA) Annual Meeting Posters/Presentations

Background

Literature searching skills and approaches among librarians may vary considerably, based upon the ways that literature searching is taught in formal and informal education. Informal observation of the literature search assistance approaches among health sciences librarians in the Information and Research Services department in Lapus Library indicated that patrons requesting such service might receive varying levels of service. This poster describes the creation of a best practices guideline for literature search assistance to address differential levels of service and build consensus about best practice when consistent pre- or in-service training in this area is missing.

Description

The Literature Search …


A Validation Study To Optimize Literature Searching For Interprofessional Education Studies In Pubmed, Sophie Nachman, Rebecca Carlson Jan 2022

A Validation Study To Optimize Literature Searching For Interprofessional Education Studies In Pubmed, Sophie Nachman, Rebecca Carlson

Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MAC- MLA) Annual Meeting Posters/Presentations

Objective

As there is exponential growth in the publication of interprofessional education (IPE) research studies, it has become more difficult to quickly find relevant papers and stay abreast of all the latest research. Accordingly, this poster addresses the development, evaluation, and validation of search hedges for IPE studies in PubMed, to improve future access to and synthesis of IPE research. The comprehensive, validated sets of search terms provide expert guidance to make it easier for educators and researchers to find IPE publications.

Methods

The search hedges were created for PubMed using relative recall methodology; the research process followed the guidance …


Choose Environmental Health And Justice As Your Next Adventure, April Wright, Faith Steele, Tiffany Chavis, Christine Nieman Jan 2022

Choose Environmental Health And Justice As Your Next Adventure, April Wright, Faith Steele, Tiffany Chavis, Christine Nieman

Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MAC- MLA) Annual Meeting Posters/Presentations

Background

With health outcomes and disparities being linked to environmental degradation, libraries and librarians have an opportunity to empower their communities with information. Librarians, public health practitioners and community scientists can benefit from learning about environmental health and justice, specifically about how these topics can have an impact on heath literacy and rural health.

Description

Environmental conditions as a social determinant of health was identified by Healthy People 2030 as one of its priority areas. Our lightning talk will discuss the importance of understanding environmental health and justice issues related to medically underserved communities. Environmental justice issues are known to …