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Association Between Intravenous Fluids During Labor And Primary Postpartum Hemorrhage: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Belinda R Bruce, Heather L Shepherd, Saleem Ahmed Khan, Charlotte R Haunton, Julie Leask, Bradley S De Vries Aug 2024

Association Between Intravenous Fluids During Labor And Primary Postpartum Hemorrhage: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Belinda R Bruce, Heather L Shepherd, Saleem Ahmed Khan, Charlotte R Haunton, Julie Leask, Bradley S De Vries

Student and Faculty Publications

INTRODUCTION: There is a major research gap relating to the impact of intravenous (IV) fluids administration during labor on maternal and neonatal outcomes. It is biologically plausible that a relationship between volume of IV fluids and primary postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) exists. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate whether the administration of high-volume IV fluids during labor (≥ 2500 mL) increases the risk of primary PPH and other adverse outcomes for women with a term, singleton pregnancy, in comparison to low-volume IV fluids during labor (<2500 >mL).

MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted at a …


High Prevalence Of Artifacts In Optical Coherence Tomography With Adequate Signal Strength, Wei-Chun Lin, Aaron Coyner, Charles Amankwa, Abigail Lucero, Gadi Wollstein, Joel Schuman, Hiroshi Ishikawa Aug 2024

High Prevalence Of Artifacts In Optical Coherence Tomography With Adequate Signal Strength, Wei-Chun Lin, Aaron Coyner, Charles Amankwa, Abigail Lucero, Gadi Wollstein, Joel Schuman, Hiroshi Ishikawa

Wills Eye Hospital Papers

PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate the prevalence of artifacts in optical coherence tomography (OCT) images with acceptable signal strength and evaluate the performance of supervised deep learning models in improving OCT image quality assessment.

METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study on 4555 OCT images from 546 patients, with each image having an acceptable signal strength (≥6). A comprehensive analysis of prevalent OCT artifacts was performed, and five pretrained convolutional neural network models were trained and tested to infer images based on quality.

RESULTS: Our results showed a high prevalence of artifacts in OCT images with acceptable signal strength. Approximately …


Can Anorectal Stenosis Be Managed With Dilations Alone? A Pcplc Review., Zoe M. Saenz, Kelly Austin, Jeffrey R. Avansino, Andrea Badillo, Casey M. Calkins, Megan M. Durham, Megan K. Fuller, Ankur Rana, Ron W. Reeder, Rebecca M. Rentea, Michael D. Rollins, K Elizabeth Speck, Richard J. Wood, Jamie C. Harris, Jamie Anderson, Maheen Hassan, Payam Saadai, Pediatric Colorectal And Pelvic Learning Consortium (Pcplc) Aug 2024

Can Anorectal Stenosis Be Managed With Dilations Alone? A Pcplc Review., Zoe M. Saenz, Kelly Austin, Jeffrey R. Avansino, Andrea Badillo, Casey M. Calkins, Megan M. Durham, Megan K. Fuller, Ankur Rana, Ron W. Reeder, Rebecca M. Rentea, Michael D. Rollins, K Elizabeth Speck, Richard J. Wood, Jamie C. Harris, Jamie Anderson, Maheen Hassan, Payam Saadai, Pediatric Colorectal And Pelvic Learning Consortium (Pcplc)

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

PURPOSE: Congenital anorectal stenosis is managed by dilations or operative repair. Recent studies now propose use of dilations as the primary treatment modality to potentially defer or eliminate the need for surgical repair. We aim to characterize the management and outcomes of these patients via a multi-institutional review using the Pediatric Colorectal and Pelvic Learning Consortium (PCPLC) registry.

METHODS: A retrospective database review was performed using the PCPLC registry. The patients were evaluated for demographics, co-morbidities, diagnostic work-up, surgical intervention, current bowel management, and complications.

RESULTS: 64 patients with anal or rectal stenosis were identified (57 anal, 7 rectal) from …


Nf1 Mutation Disrupts Activity-Dependent Oligodendroglial Plasticity And Motor Learning In Mice, Yuan Pan, Corina Anastasaki, Jit Chatterjee, Suzanne Scheaffer, David H Gutmann, Et Al. Aug 2024

Nf1 Mutation Disrupts Activity-Dependent Oligodendroglial Plasticity And Motor Learning In Mice, Yuan Pan, Corina Anastasaki, Jit Chatterjee, Suzanne Scheaffer, David H Gutmann, Et Al.

2020-Current year OA Pubs

Neurogenetic disorders, such as neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), can cause cognitive and motor impairments, traditionally attributed to intrinsic neuronal defects such as disruption of synaptic function. Activity-regulated oligodendroglial plasticity also contributes to cognitive and motor functions by tuning neural circuit dynamics. However, the relevance of oligodendroglial plasticity to neurological dysfunction in NF1 is unclear. Here we explore the contribution of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) to pathological features of the NF1 syndrome in mice. Both male and female littermates (4-24 weeks of age) were used equally in this study. We demonstrate that mice with global or OPC-specific Nf1 heterozygosity exhibit defects …


Neoantigen-Specific Cytotoxic Tr1 Cd4 T Cells Suppress Cancer Immunotherapy, Hussein Sultan, Yoshiko Takeuchi, Jeffrey P Ward, Tian-Tian Liu, Vladimir Sukhov, Yuang Song, Samuel Ameh, Simone Brioschi, Darya Khantakova, Cora D Arthur, J Michael White, Heather Kohlmiller, Kathleen C F Sheehan, Marco Colonna, Kenneth M Murphy, Maxim N Artyomov, Robert D Schreiber, Et Al. Aug 2024

Neoantigen-Specific Cytotoxic Tr1 Cd4 T Cells Suppress Cancer Immunotherapy, Hussein Sultan, Yoshiko Takeuchi, Jeffrey P Ward, Tian-Tian Liu, Vladimir Sukhov, Yuang Song, Samuel Ameh, Simone Brioschi, Darya Khantakova, Cora D Arthur, J Michael White, Heather Kohlmiller, Kathleen C F Sheehan, Marco Colonna, Kenneth M Murphy, Maxim N Artyomov, Robert D Schreiber, Et Al.

2020-Current year OA Pubs

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Potential Us Health Care Savings Based On Clinician Views Of Feasible Site-Of-Care Shifts, Nikhil R Sahni, Crosbie Marine, David M Cutler, Laura N Medford-Davis, Melvin Mezue, Omar Kattan, Ed Levine, Karen E Joynt Maddox Aug 2024

Potential Us Health Care Savings Based On Clinician Views Of Feasible Site-Of-Care Shifts, Nikhil R Sahni, Crosbie Marine, David M Cutler, Laura N Medford-Davis, Melvin Mezue, Omar Kattan, Ed Levine, Karen E Joynt Maddox

2020-Current year OA Pubs

IMPORTANCE: Shifting care to alternative sites when clinically appropriate may be associated with reduced US health care spending, improved access, and, in some cases, improved care outcomes.

OBJECTIVE: To fill 2 main gaps in the current literature on site-of-care shifts: (1) understanding the clinician perspective on appropriateness of alternative care sites, given the central role they play in referrals and patient trust and (2) considering all potential sites where care could shift and calculating net savings potential.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this survey study, physicians (MDs and DOs), nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurse anesthetists, radiology and imaging technicians, and …


A Protocol For The Inclusion Of Minoritized Persons In Alzheimer Disease Research From The Adni3 Diversity Taskforce, Ozioma C Okonkwo, Beau M Ances, Et Al. Aug 2024

A Protocol For The Inclusion Of Minoritized Persons In Alzheimer Disease Research From The Adni3 Diversity Taskforce, Ozioma C Okonkwo, Beau M Ances, Et Al.

2020-Current year OA Pubs

IMPORTANCE: Black or African American (hereinafter, Black) and Hispanic or Latino/a/x (hereinafter, Latinx) adults are disproportionally affected by Alzheimer disease, but most research studies do not enroll adequate numbers of both of these populations. The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative-3 (ADNI3) launched a diversity taskforce to pilot a multipronged effort to increase the study inclusion of Black and Latinx older adults.

OBJECTIVE: To describe and evaluate the culturally informed and community-engaged inclusion efforts to increase the screening and enrollment of Black and Latinx older adults in ADNI3.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study used baseline data from a longitudinal, multisite, …


A Maternal Brain Hormone That Builds Bone, Muriel E Babey, Xiao Zhang, Erica L Scheller, Et Al. Aug 2024

A Maternal Brain Hormone That Builds Bone, Muriel E Babey, Xiao Zhang, Erica L Scheller, Et Al.

2020-Current year OA Pubs

In lactating mothers, the high calcium (Ca


Psilocybin Desynchronizes The Human Brain, Joshua S Siegel, Demetrius Perry, Benjamin P Kay, Evan M Gordon, Timothy O Laumann, T Rick Reneau, Nicholas V Metcalf, Samuel R Krimmel, Joshua S Shimony, Julie A Schweiger, Dean F Wong, David A Bender, Kristen M Scheidter, Forrest I Whiting, Jonah A Padawer-Curry, Eric J Lenze, Marcus E Raichle, Abraham Z Snyder, Ginger E Nicol, Nico U F Dosenbach, Et Al. Aug 2024

Psilocybin Desynchronizes The Human Brain, Joshua S Siegel, Demetrius Perry, Benjamin P Kay, Evan M Gordon, Timothy O Laumann, T Rick Reneau, Nicholas V Metcalf, Samuel R Krimmel, Joshua S Shimony, Julie A Schweiger, Dean F Wong, David A Bender, Kristen M Scheidter, Forrest I Whiting, Jonah A Padawer-Curry, Eric J Lenze, Marcus E Raichle, Abraham Z Snyder, Ginger E Nicol, Nico U F Dosenbach, Et Al.

2020-Current year OA Pubs

A single dose of psilocybin, a psychedelic that acutely causes distortions of space-time perception and ego dissolution, produces rapid and persistent therapeutic effects in human clinical trials


Lisocabtagene Maraleucel In Follicular Lymphoma: The Phase 2 Transcend Fl Study, Franck Morschhauser, Brad Kahl, Et Al. Aug 2024

Lisocabtagene Maraleucel In Follicular Lymphoma: The Phase 2 Transcend Fl Study, Franck Morschhauser, Brad Kahl, Et Al.

2020-Current year OA Pubs

An unmet need exists for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) follicular lymphoma (FL) and high-risk disease features, such as progression of disease within 24 months (POD24) from first-line immunochemotherapy or disease refractory to both CD20-targeting agent and alkylator (double refractory), due to no established standard of care and poor outcomes. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy is an option in R/R FL after two or more lines of prior systemic therapy, but there is no consensus on its optimal timing in the disease course of FL, and there are no data in second-line (2L) treatment of patients with high-risk features. …


Community-Based Participatory Research And System Dynamics Modeling For Improving Retention In Hypertension Care, Jiancheng Ye, Ikechukwu A Orji, Michelle A Birkett, Lisa R Hirschhorn, Theresa L Walunas, Justin D Smith, Namratha R Kandula, Gabriel L Shedul, Mark D Huffman, Dike B Ojji Aug 2024

Community-Based Participatory Research And System Dynamics Modeling For Improving Retention In Hypertension Care, Jiancheng Ye, Ikechukwu A Orji, Michelle A Birkett, Lisa R Hirschhorn, Theresa L Walunas, Justin D Smith, Namratha R Kandula, Gabriel L Shedul, Mark D Huffman, Dike B Ojji

2020-Current year OA Pubs

IMPORTANCE: The high prevalence of hypertension calls for broad, multisector responses that foster prevention and care services, with the goal of leveraging high-quality treatment as a means of reducing hypertension incidence. Health care system improvements require stakeholder input from across the care continuum to identify gaps and inform interventions that improve hypertension care service, delivery, and retention; system dynamics modeling offers a participatory research approach through which stakeholders learn about system complexity and ways to model sustainable system-level improvements.

OBJECTIVE: To assess the association of simulated interventions with hypertension care retention rates in the Nigerian primary health care system using …


Posttraumatic Stress Disorder And Type 2 Diabetes Outcomes In Veterans, Jeffrey F Scherrer, Joanne Salas, Wenjin Wang, Kenneth E Freedland, Patrick J Lustman, Paula P Schnurr, Beth E Cohen, Allan S Jaffe, Matthew J Friedman Aug 2024

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder And Type 2 Diabetes Outcomes In Veterans, Jeffrey F Scherrer, Joanne Salas, Wenjin Wang, Kenneth E Freedland, Patrick J Lustman, Paula P Schnurr, Beth E Cohen, Allan S Jaffe, Matthew J Friedman

2020-Current year OA Pubs

IMPORTANCE: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom reduction is linked with lower risk of incident type 2 diabetes (T2D), but little is known about the association between PTSD and comorbid T2D outcomes. Whether PTSD is a modifiable risk factor for adverse T2D outcomes is unknown.

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether patients with PTSD who improved and no longer met diagnostic criteria for PTSD had a lower risk of adverse T2D outcomes compared with patients with persistent PTSD.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This retrospective cohort study used deidentified data from US Veterans Health Administration (VHA) historical medical records (from October 1, 2011, to …


Traumatic Brain Injury, Seizures, And Cognitive Impairment Among Older Adults, Yiqi Zhu, Jonathan Williams, Kebede Beyene, Jean-Francois Trani, Ganesh M Babulal Aug 2024

Traumatic Brain Injury, Seizures, And Cognitive Impairment Among Older Adults, Yiqi Zhu, Jonathan Williams, Kebede Beyene, Jean-Francois Trani, Ganesh M Babulal

2020-Current year OA Pubs

IMPORTANCE: Traumatic brain injury (TBI), seizures, and dementia increase with age. There is a gap in understanding the associations of TBI, seizures, and medications such as antiseizure and antipsychotics with the progression of cognitive impairment across racial and ethnic groups.

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of TBI and seizures with the risk of cognitive impairment among cognitively normal older adults and the role of medications in moderating the association.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This multicenter cohort study was a secondary analysis of the Uniform Data Set collected between June 1, 2005, and June 30, 2020, from the National Alzheimer's Coordination …


Cell-Free Dna For The Detection Of Kidney Allograft Rejection, Olivier Aubert, Tarek Alhamad, Raja Dandamudi, Vikas R Dharnidharka, Et Al. Aug 2024

Cell-Free Dna For The Detection Of Kidney Allograft Rejection, Olivier Aubert, Tarek Alhamad, Raja Dandamudi, Vikas R Dharnidharka, Et Al.

2020-Current year OA Pubs

Donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) is an emerging noninvasive biomarker that has the potential to detect allograft injury. The capacity of dd-cfDNA to detect kidney allograft rejection and its added clinical value beyond standard of care patient monitoring is unclear. We enrolled 2,882 kidney allograft recipients from 14 transplantation centers in Europe and the United States in an observational population-based study. The primary analysis included 1,134 patients. Donor-derived cell-free DNA levels strongly correlated with allograft rejection, including antibody-mediated rejection (P < 0.0001), T cell-mediated rejection (P < 0.0001) and mixed rejection (P < 0.0001). In multivariable analysis, circulating dd-cfDNA was significantly associated with allograft rejection (odds ratio 2.275; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.902-2.739; P < 0.0001) independently of standard of care patient monitoring parameters. The inclusion of dd-cfDNA to a standard of care prediction model showed improved discrimination (area under the curve 0.777 (95% CI 0.741-0.811) to 0.821 (95% CI 0.784-0.852); P = 0.0011) and calibration. These results were confirmed in the external validation cohorts (n = 1,748) including a cohort of African American patients (n = 439). Finally, dd-cfDNA showed high predictive value to detect subclinical rejection in stable patients. Our study provides insights on the potential value of assessing dd-cfDNA, in addition to standard of care monitoring, to improve the detection of allograft rejection. ClinicalTrials.gov registration: NCT05995379 .


Plasma Proteomic Signature Predicts Myeloid Neoplasm Risk, Duc Tran, J Scott Beeler, Jie Liu, Brian Wiley, Irenaeus C C Chan, Zilan Xin, Michael H Kramer, Armel L Batchi-Bouyou, Xiaoyu Zong, Matthew J Walter, Giulia E M Petrone, Sarantis Chlamydas, Francesca Ferraro, Stephen T Oh, Daniel C Link, Ben Busby, Yin Cao, Kelly L Bolton Aug 2024

Plasma Proteomic Signature Predicts Myeloid Neoplasm Risk, Duc Tran, J Scott Beeler, Jie Liu, Brian Wiley, Irenaeus C C Chan, Zilan Xin, Michael H Kramer, Armel L Batchi-Bouyou, Xiaoyu Zong, Matthew J Walter, Giulia E M Petrone, Sarantis Chlamydas, Francesca Ferraro, Stephen T Oh, Daniel C Link, Ben Busby, Yin Cao, Kelly L Bolton

2020-Current year OA Pubs

PURPOSE: Clonal hematopoiesis (CH) is thought to be the origin of myeloid neoplasms (MN). Yet, our understanding of the mechanisms driving CH progression to MN and clinical risk prediction of MN remains limited. The human proteome reflects complex interactions between genetic and epigenetic regulation of biological systems. We hypothesized that the plasma proteome might predict MN risk and inform our understanding of the mechanisms promoting MN development.

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We jointly characterized CH and plasma proteomic profiles of 46,237 individuals in the UK Biobank at baseline study entry. During 500,036 person-years of follow-up, 115 individuals developed MN. Cox proportional hazard …


Management Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis In Children: Does Early Insulin Glargine Help Improve Outcomes?, Rebecca Ohman-Hanson, G Todd Alonso, Laura Pyle, Ryan Mcdonough, Mark A. Clements Aug 2024

Management Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis In Children: Does Early Insulin Glargine Help Improve Outcomes?, Rebecca Ohman-Hanson, G Todd Alonso, Laura Pyle, Ryan Mcdonough, Mark A. Clements

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

BACKGROUND: Rebound hyperglycemia following the resolution of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is common in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes, increasing the risk of recurrent DKA and complicating the transition to subcutaneous insulin. Multiple studies suggest that early administration of long-acting insulin analogs during DKA management safely improves this transition.

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine whether early insulin glargine administration in children with DKA prevents rebound hyperglycemia and recurrent ketosis without increasing the rate of hypoglycemia or hypokalemia.

METHODS: Patients agedChildren's Mercy Kansas City between October 2012 and October 2016 were reviewed. They were categorized as Early (>4 h …


Genomic Insights Into Pediatric Intestinal Inflammatory And Eosinophilic Disorders Using Single-Cell Rna-Sequencing., Marissa R. Keever-Keigher, Lisa Harvey, Veronica Williams, Carrie A Vyhlidal, Atif A Ahmed, Jeffrey J. Johnston, Daniel A. Louiselle, Elin Grundberg, Tomi Pastinen, Craig A. Friesen, Rachel Chevalier, Craig Smail, Valentina Shakhnovich Aug 2024

Genomic Insights Into Pediatric Intestinal Inflammatory And Eosinophilic Disorders Using Single-Cell Rna-Sequencing., Marissa R. Keever-Keigher, Lisa Harvey, Veronica Williams, Carrie A Vyhlidal, Atif A Ahmed, Jeffrey J. Johnston, Daniel A. Louiselle, Elin Grundberg, Tomi Pastinen, Craig A. Friesen, Rachel Chevalier, Craig Smail, Valentina Shakhnovich

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

INTRODUCTION: Chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tissues underlies gastrointestinal inflammatory disorders, leading to tissue damage and a constellation of painful and debilitating symptoms. These disorders include inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis), and eosinophilic disorders (eosinophilic esophagitis and eosinophilic duodenitis). Gastrointestinal inflammatory disorders can often present with overlapping symptoms necessitating the use of invasive procedures to give an accurate diagnosis.

METHODS: This study used peripheral blood mononuclear cells from individuals with Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, eosinophilic esophagitis, and eosinophilic duodenitis to better understand the alterations to the transcriptome of individuals with these diseases and identify potential markers of …


Iatrogenic Atrial Septal Defect After Mitraclip Transcatheter Edge-To-Edge Repair: To Close Or Not To Close??, Mariem Abdelsalam, Raghad Younus, Lamis F Abdalla, Abdelkader Almanfi Jul 2024

Iatrogenic Atrial Septal Defect After Mitraclip Transcatheter Edge-To-Edge Repair: To Close Or Not To Close??, Mariem Abdelsalam, Raghad Younus, Lamis F Abdalla, Abdelkader Almanfi

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

The evolution of percutaneous procedures that use transseptal puncture to treat left-sided structural heart disease has led to the emergence of iatrogenic atrial septal defects as a potential complication. These defects can result in hemodynamic decompensation and worsening clinical outcomes. Some iatrogenic atrial septal defects require immediate closure, others do not. This case report presents 2 patients who underwent transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair with transseptal puncture and required iatrogenic atrial septal defect closure (1 immediate and 1 delayed). The goal of this report is to highlight iatrogenic atrial septal defect assessment and the possible need for closure after transseptal …


Treatment Of Large Intracranial Aneurysms Using The Woven Endobridge (Web): A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis, Basel Musmar, Hamza Salim, Nimer Adeeb, Assala Aslan, Bahaa Aljeradat, Jose Diestro, Rachel Mclellan, Oktay Algin, Sherief Ghozy, Mahmoud Dibas, Sovann Lay, Adrien Guenego, Leonardo Renieri, Nicole Cancelliere, Joseph Carnevale, Guillaume Saliou, Panagiotis Mastorakos, Kareem El Naamani, Eimad Shotar, Kevin Premat, Markus Möhlenbruch, Michael Kral, Justin Vranic, Charlotte Chung, Mohamed Salem, Ivan Lylyk, Paul Foreman, Jay Vachhani, Hamza Shaikh, Vedran Župančić, Muhammad Hafeez, Joshua Catapano, Muhammad Waqas, Vincent Tutino, Mohamed Ibrahim, Marwa Mohammed, M. Ozgur Ozates, Giyas Ayberk, James Rabinov, Yifan Ren, Clemens Schirmer, Mariangela Piano, Anna Kühn, Caterina Michelozzi, Stéphanie Elens, Robert Starke, Ameer Hassan, Mark Ogilvie, Anh Nguyen, Jesse Jones, Waleed Brinjikji, Marie Nawka, Marios Psychogios, Christian Ulfert, Julian Spears, Brian Jankowitz, Jan-Karl Burkhardt, Ricardo Domingo, Thien Huynh, Juan Carlos Martinez-Gutierrez, Muhammed Essibayi, Sunil Sheth, Gary Spiegel, Rabih Tawk, Boris Lubicz, Pietro Panni, Ajit Puri, Guglielmo Pero, Erez Nossek, Eytan Raz, Monika Killer-Oberfalzer, Christoph Griessenauer, Hamed Asadi, Adnan Siddiqui, Allan Brook, David Altschul, Andrew Ducruet, Felipe Albuquerque, Robert Regenhardt, Christopher Stapleton, Peter Kan, Vladimir Kalousek, Pedro Lylyk, Srikanth Boddu, Jared Knopman, Mohammad A Aziz-Sultan, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Frédéric Clarençon, Nicola Limbucci, Hugo Cuellar-Saenz, Pascal Jabbour, Vitor Pereira, Aman Patel, Adam Dmytriw Jul 2024

Treatment Of Large Intracranial Aneurysms Using The Woven Endobridge (Web): A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis, Basel Musmar, Hamza Salim, Nimer Adeeb, Assala Aslan, Bahaa Aljeradat, Jose Diestro, Rachel Mclellan, Oktay Algin, Sherief Ghozy, Mahmoud Dibas, Sovann Lay, Adrien Guenego, Leonardo Renieri, Nicole Cancelliere, Joseph Carnevale, Guillaume Saliou, Panagiotis Mastorakos, Kareem El Naamani, Eimad Shotar, Kevin Premat, Markus Möhlenbruch, Michael Kral, Justin Vranic, Charlotte Chung, Mohamed Salem, Ivan Lylyk, Paul Foreman, Jay Vachhani, Hamza Shaikh, Vedran Župančić, Muhammad Hafeez, Joshua Catapano, Muhammad Waqas, Vincent Tutino, Mohamed Ibrahim, Marwa Mohammed, M. Ozgur Ozates, Giyas Ayberk, James Rabinov, Yifan Ren, Clemens Schirmer, Mariangela Piano, Anna Kühn, Caterina Michelozzi, Stéphanie Elens, Robert Starke, Ameer Hassan, Mark Ogilvie, Anh Nguyen, Jesse Jones, Waleed Brinjikji, Marie Nawka, Marios Psychogios, Christian Ulfert, Julian Spears, Brian Jankowitz, Jan-Karl Burkhardt, Ricardo Domingo, Thien Huynh, Juan Carlos Martinez-Gutierrez, Muhammed Essibayi, Sunil Sheth, Gary Spiegel, Rabih Tawk, Boris Lubicz, Pietro Panni, Ajit Puri, Guglielmo Pero, Erez Nossek, Eytan Raz, Monika Killer-Oberfalzer, Christoph Griessenauer, Hamed Asadi, Adnan Siddiqui, Allan Brook, David Altschul, Andrew Ducruet, Felipe Albuquerque, Robert Regenhardt, Christopher Stapleton, Peter Kan, Vladimir Kalousek, Pedro Lylyk, Srikanth Boddu, Jared Knopman, Mohammad A Aziz-Sultan, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Frédéric Clarençon, Nicola Limbucci, Hugo Cuellar-Saenz, Pascal Jabbour, Vitor Pereira, Aman Patel, Adam Dmytriw

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device is primarily used for treating wide-neck intracranial bifurcation aneurysms under 10 mm. Limited data exists on its efficacy for large aneurysms. We aim to assess angiographic and clinical outcomes of the WEB device in treating large versus small aneurysms. We conducted a retrospective review of the WorldWide WEB Consortium database, from 2011 to 2022, across 30 academic institutions globally. Propensity score matching (PSM) was employed to compare small and large aneurysms on baseline characteristics. A total of 898 patients were included. There was no significant difference observed in clinical presentations, smoking status, pretreatment mRS, presence …


Potential S1 Nerve Root Blocks Associated With Sacroiliac Joint Injections, Andrew Ng, Jesse Lou, Dajie Wang Jul 2024

Potential S1 Nerve Root Blocks Associated With Sacroiliac Joint Injections, Andrew Ng, Jesse Lou, Dajie Wang

Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction is a common cause of lower back pain. The diagnosis of SI joint pain remains challenging. Sacroiliac joint injection remains the gold standard of diagnosis of SI joint pain as well as providing therapeutic effect. One complication related to SI joint injection is temporary numbness and weakness of the leg.

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the anatomy of the SI joint and the flow of the contrast in the sacroiliac joint and to understand how local anesthetic can affect the nerve roots and cause temporary weakness and numbness of the leg.

METHODS: Patients who underwent SI joint …


Gemykibivirus Detection In Acute Encephalitis Patients From Nepal, Eans Tara Tuladhar, Smita Shrestha, Susan Vernon, Lindsay Droit, Kathie A Mihindukulasuriya, Mamta Tamang, Lata Karki, Annie Elong Ngono, Bimlesh Jha, Bal Krishna Awal, Bimal Sharma Chalise, Runa Jha, Sujan Shresta, David Wang, Krishna Das Manandhar Jul 2024

Gemykibivirus Detection In Acute Encephalitis Patients From Nepal, Eans Tara Tuladhar, Smita Shrestha, Susan Vernon, Lindsay Droit, Kathie A Mihindukulasuriya, Mamta Tamang, Lata Karki, Annie Elong Ngono, Bimlesh Jha, Bal Krishna Awal, Bimal Sharma Chalise, Runa Jha, Sujan Shresta, David Wang, Krishna Das Manandhar

2020-Current year OA Pubs

UNLABELLED: Acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. In Nepal, Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) accounts for ~5-20% of AES cases, but ~75% of AES cases are of unknown etiology. We identified a gemykibivirus in CSF collected in 2020 from an 8-year-old male patient with AES using metagenomic next-generation sequencing. Gemykibiviruses are single stranded, circular DNA viruses in the family

IMPORTANCE: Viral encephalitis is a devastating disease, but unfortunately, worldwide, the causative virus in many cases is unknown. Therefore, it is important to identify viruses that could be responsible for cases of human encephalitis. Here, using metagenomic sequencing …


The Association Between Prolonged Sars-Cov-2 Symptoms And Work Outcomes, Arjun K Venkatesh, Huihui Yu, Caitlin Malicki, Michael Gottlieb, Joann G Elmore, Mandy J Hill, Ahamed H Idris, Juan Carlos C Montoy, Kelli N O'Laughlin, Kristin L. Rising, Kari A Stephens, Erica S Spatz, Robert A Weinstein Jul 2024

The Association Between Prolonged Sars-Cov-2 Symptoms And Work Outcomes, Arjun K Venkatesh, Huihui Yu, Caitlin Malicki, Michael Gottlieb, Joann G Elmore, Mandy J Hill, Ahamed H Idris, Juan Carlos C Montoy, Kelli N O'Laughlin, Kristin L. Rising, Kari A Stephens, Erica S Spatz, Robert A Weinstein

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

While the early effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the United States labor market are well-established, less is known about the long-term impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection and Long COVID on employment. To address this gap, we analyzed self-reported data from a prospective, national cohort study to estimate the effects of SARS-CoV-2 symptoms at three months post-infection on missed workdays and return to work. The analysis included 2,939 adults in the Innovative Support for Patients with SARS-CoV-2 Infections Registry (INSPIRE) study who tested positive for their initial SARS-CoV-2 infection at the time of enrollment, were employed before the pandemic, and completed …


Developing A Fair And Interpretable Representation Of The Clock Drawing Test For Mitigating Low Education And Racial Bias., Jiaqing Zhang, Sabyasachi Bandyopadhyay, Faith Kimmet, Jack Wittmayer, Kia Khezeli, David J. Libon, Catherine C Price, Parisa Rashidi Jul 2024

Developing A Fair And Interpretable Representation Of The Clock Drawing Test For Mitigating Low Education And Racial Bias., Jiaqing Zhang, Sabyasachi Bandyopadhyay, Faith Kimmet, Jack Wittmayer, Kia Khezeli, David J. Libon, Catherine C Price, Parisa Rashidi

Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine Departmental Research

The clock drawing test (CDT) is a neuropsychological assessment tool to screen an individual's cognitive ability. In this study, we developed a Fair and Interpretable Representation of Clock drawing test (FaIRClocks) to evaluate and mitigate classification bias against people with less than 8 years of education, while screening their cognitive function using an array of neuropsychological measures. In this study, we represented clock drawings by a priorly published 10-dimensional deep learning feature set trained on publicly available data from the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS). These embeddings were further fine-tuned with clocks from a preoperative cognitive screening program …


Dna Methylation Patterns In Umbilical Cord Blood From Infants Of Methadone Maintained Opioid Dependent Mothers, Oluwatobi Adegboyega, Suhita Gayen Nee' Betal, Pedro Urday, Rachel Huang, Katherine Bodycot, Huda Al-Kouatly, Kolawole Solarin, Joanna Chan, Sankar Addya, Rupsa Boelig, Zubair Aghai Jul 2024

Dna Methylation Patterns In Umbilical Cord Blood From Infants Of Methadone Maintained Opioid Dependent Mothers, Oluwatobi Adegboyega, Suhita Gayen Nee' Betal, Pedro Urday, Rachel Huang, Katherine Bodycot, Huda Al-Kouatly, Kolawole Solarin, Joanna Chan, Sankar Addya, Rupsa Boelig, Zubair Aghai

Department of Pediatrics Faculty Papers

Methadone maintenance treatment for opioid dependent mothers is standard of care. Infants of methadone maintained opioid dependent (MMOD) mothers have better outcomes compared to infants of opioid dependent mothers without treatment. However, when compared to non-exposed infants, infants of MMOD mothers are associated with worse outcomes. We conducted a pilot study to examine genome wide differential DNA methylation using cord blood samples from sixteen term and near-term infants of MMOD and opioid naïve mothers, excluding Infants with chorioamnionitis. A total of 152 differentially methylated loci were identified at a difference >  + 2, < - 2 and p-value < 0.05. There were 90 hypermethylated loci (59 annotated genes) and 62 hypomethylated loci (38 annotated genes) observed. The hypermethylated and hypomethylated DNA changes involved multiple genes, pathways and networks that may explain some of the changes seen in infants of MMOD mothers. Top hypermethylated and hypomethylated genes involved areas of cell growth, neurodevelopment, vision and xenobiotic metabolism functions. Our data may explain the role of key pathways and genes relevant to neonatal outcomes seen from methadone exposure in pregnancy. Functional studies on the identified pathways and genes could lead to improved understanding of the mechanisms and identify areas for intervention.


Nucleolytic Processing Of Abasic Sites Underlies Parp Inhibitor Hypersensitivity In Alc1-Deficient Brca Mutant Cancer Cells, Natasha Ramakrishnan, Tyler M Weaver, Lindsey N Aubuchon, Ayda Woldegerima, Taylor Just, Kevin Song, Alessandro Vindigni, Bret D Freudenthal, Priyanka Verma Jul 2024

Nucleolytic Processing Of Abasic Sites Underlies Parp Inhibitor Hypersensitivity In Alc1-Deficient Brca Mutant Cancer Cells, Natasha Ramakrishnan, Tyler M Weaver, Lindsey N Aubuchon, Ayda Woldegerima, Taylor Just, Kevin Song, Alessandro Vindigni, Bret D Freudenthal, Priyanka Verma

2020-Current year OA Pubs

Clinical success with poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPi) is impeded by inevitable resistance and associated cytotoxicity. Depletion of Amplified in Liver Cancer 1 (ALC1), a chromatin-remodeling enzyme, can overcome these limitations by hypersensitizing BReast CAncer genes 1/2 (BRCA1/2) mutant cells to PARPi. Here, we demonstrate that PARPi hypersensitivity upon ALC1 loss is reliant on its role in promoting the repair of chromatin buried abasic sites. We show that ALC1 enhances the ability of the abasic site processing enzyme, Apurinic/Apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1) to cleave nucleosome-occluded abasic sites. However, unrepaired abasic sites in ALC1-deficient cells are readily accessed by APE1 at …


Phase Ii Basket Trial Of Dual Anti-Ctla-4 And Anti-Pd-1 Blockade In Rare Tumors (Dart) Swog S1609: Adrenocortical Carcinoma Cohort, Sandip P Patel, Megan Othus, Young Kwang Chae, Tridu Huynh, Benjamin Tan, Timothy Kuzel, Christine Mcleod, Gabby Lopez, Helen X Chen, Elad Sharon, Howard Streicher, Christopher W Ryan, Charles Blanke, Razelle Kurzrock Jul 2024

Phase Ii Basket Trial Of Dual Anti-Ctla-4 And Anti-Pd-1 Blockade In Rare Tumors (Dart) Swog S1609: Adrenocortical Carcinoma Cohort, Sandip P Patel, Megan Othus, Young Kwang Chae, Tridu Huynh, Benjamin Tan, Timothy Kuzel, Christine Mcleod, Gabby Lopez, Helen X Chen, Elad Sharon, Howard Streicher, Christopher W Ryan, Charles Blanke, Razelle Kurzrock

2020-Current year OA Pubs

OBJECTIVES: Multiple common cancers benefit from immunotherapy; however, less is known about efficacy in rare tumors. We report the results of the adrenocortical carcinoma cohort of NCI/SWOG S1609 Dual Anti-CTLA-4 and Anti-PD-1 blockade in Rare Tumors.

DESIGN/SETTING: A prospective, phase 2 clinical trial of ipilimumab plus nivolumab was conducted by the SWOG Early Therapeutics and Rare Cancers Committee for multiple rare tumor cohorts across >1,000 National Clinical Trial Network sites.

PARTICIPANTS: 21 eligible patients were registered. Median age was 53 years (range 26-69); 16 (76%) were women.

INTERVENTIONS: Ipilimumab 1 mg/kg intravenously every 6 weeks with nivolumab 240 mg intravenously …


Detection Of Diffusely Abnormal White Matter In Multiple Sclerosis On Multiparametric Brain Mri Using Semi-Supervised Deep Learning, Benjamin C Musall, Refaat E Gabr, Yanyu Yang, Arash Kamali, John A Lincoln, Michael A Jacobs, Vi Ly, Xi Luo, Jerry S Wolinsky, Ponnada A Narayana, Khader M Hasan Jul 2024

Detection Of Diffusely Abnormal White Matter In Multiple Sclerosis On Multiparametric Brain Mri Using Semi-Supervised Deep Learning, Benjamin C Musall, Refaat E Gabr, Yanyu Yang, Arash Kamali, John A Lincoln, Michael A Jacobs, Vi Ly, Xi Luo, Jerry S Wolinsky, Ponnada A Narayana, Khader M Hasan

Student and Faculty Publications

In addition to focal lesions, diffusely abnormal white matter (DAWM) is seen on brain MRI of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and may represent early or distinct disease processes. The role of MRI-observed DAWM is understudied due to a lack of automated assessment methods. Supervised deep learning (DL) methods are highly capable in this domain, but require large sets of labeled data. To overcome this challenge, a DL-based network (DAWM-Net) was trained using semi-supervised learning on a limited set of labeled data for segmentation of DAWM, focal lesions, and normal-appearing brain tissues on multiparametric MRI. DAWM-Net segmentation performance was compared to …


Tailored Approach To Participant Recruitment And Retention To Maximize Health Equity In Pediatric Cancer Research., Carolyn R. Bates, Renee M. Gilbert, Kelsey Dean, Keith August, Christie A. Befort, Shallyn Ward, Mary Gibson, Meredith Dreyer Jul 2024

Tailored Approach To Participant Recruitment And Retention To Maximize Health Equity In Pediatric Cancer Research., Carolyn R. Bates, Renee M. Gilbert, Kelsey Dean, Keith August, Christie A. Befort, Shallyn Ward, Mary Gibson, Meredith Dreyer

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

BACKGROUND: Lack of diversity in participants throughout the research process limits the generalizability of findings and may contribute to health disparities. There are unique challenges to recruitment of families to pediatric cancer research studies, especially for those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Thus, there is a need to evaluate the most effective recruitment and retention strategies to optimize equitable recruitment of diverse participants.

METHODS: The present study adapted and implemented methods outlined previously in the literature. These previous efforts were developed to address barriers to pediatric research, behavioral health intervention research and research with Black adolescents. Recruitment and retention strategies are described …


Effect Of Esketamine On Hypotension In Women With Preoperative Anxiety Undergoing Elective Cesarean Section: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial, Yu Qi, Meiyan Zhou, Yaqi Dong, Wenting Zheng, Qinyu Jiang, Yanyu Li, Xinghe Wang, Jia Sun, Hai Zhou, Zhengquan Hu, Liwei Wang Jul 2024

Effect Of Esketamine On Hypotension In Women With Preoperative Anxiety Undergoing Elective Cesarean Section: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial, Yu Qi, Meiyan Zhou, Yaqi Dong, Wenting Zheng, Qinyu Jiang, Yanyu Li, Xinghe Wang, Jia Sun, Hai Zhou, Zhengquan Hu, Liwei Wang

Student and Faculty Publications

To investigate the effect of low-doses esketamine on spinal anesthesia-induced hypotension in women with preoperative anxiety undergoing elective cesarean section, the randomized controlled trial enrolled 120 women aged 18-35 years who preoperative State-Trait Anxiety Inventory State scores > 40, conducted from September 2022 to August 2023 in Xuzhou Central Hospital, China. Women in the esketamine group received a single intravenous injection of 0.2 mg/kg esketamine after sensory block level achieved. The incidence of hypotension in the esketamine group was significantly lower than the control group at T2 (10% [6 of 60]; P < 0.001), T3 (5.0% [3 of 60]; P = 0.007) and T4(5.0% [3 of 60]; P = 0.004). Despite being higher in the esketamine group, the overall rates of hypertension (11.7% [7 of 60]; P = 0.186), tachycardia (23.3% [14 of 60]; P = 0.246), and bradycardia (0.0% [0 of 60]; P = 0.079) were no significantly difference between the two groups. STAI-S scores was significantly lower in the esketamine group (mean [SD] 37.52[7.14]) than in the control group (mean [SD] 41.03[9.66], P = 0.39) in postoperative day 1. Spinal anesthesia combined with intravenous low-doses esketamine infusion can significantly reduce the incidence of hypotension in women with preoperative anxiety undergoing elective cesarean section.


Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency As A Cause For Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis And Severe Fetal Anemia: A Systematic Review, Neel S. Iyer, Matthew H. Mossayebi, Tracy J. Gao, Lylach Haizler-Cohen, Daniele Di Mascio, Rodney A. Mclaren, Huda B. Al-Kouatly Jul 2024

Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency As A Cause For Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis And Severe Fetal Anemia: A Systematic Review, Neel S. Iyer, Matthew H. Mossayebi, Tracy J. Gao, Lylach Haizler-Cohen, Daniele Di Mascio, Rodney A. Mclaren, Huda B. Al-Kouatly

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is an X-linked recessive disorder that predisposes individuals to hemolysis due to an inborn error of metabolism. We performed a systematic literature review to evaluate G6PD deficiency as a possible etiology of nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) and severe fetal anemia.

METHODS: PubMed, OVID Medline, Scopus, and clinicaltrials.gov were queried from inception until 31 April 2023 for all published cases of NIHF and severe fetal anemia caused by G6PD deficiency. Keywords included "fetal edema," "hydrops fetalis," "glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency," and "fetal anemia." Cases with workup presuming G6PD deficiency as an etiology for NIHF and …