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Incidence, Risks, And Types Of Infections In Pediatric Long-Term Care Facilities, Lisa Saiman, Philip Maykowski, Meghan Murray, Bevin Cohen, Natalie Neu, Gordon R. Hutcheon, Elaine Larson Sep 2017

Incidence, Risks, And Types Of Infections In Pediatric Long-Term Care Facilities, Lisa Saiman, Philip Maykowski, Meghan Murray, Bevin Cohen, Natalie Neu, Gordon R. Hutcheon, Elaine Larson

NYMC Faculty Publications

Importance: The population of infants, children, and adolescents cared for at pediatric long-term care facilities is increasing in complexity and size and thus consumes substantial health care resources. Infections are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in this population, but few recent data describe their incidence and effects.

Objectives: To describe the types of infections diagnosed in residents of pediatric long-term care facilities, calculate infection rates, and identify risk factors for respiratory tract infections (RTIs).

Design, Setting, and Participants: This prospective cohort study, which was part of a larger trial called Keep It Clean for Kids, was conducted from …


Nlrp9b Inflammasome Restricts Rotavirus Infection In Intestinal Epithelial Cells, Shu Zhu, Siyuan Ding, Penghua Wang, Zheng Wei, Wen Pan, Noah Palm, Richard Flavell Jun 2017

Nlrp9b Inflammasome Restricts Rotavirus Infection In Intestinal Epithelial Cells, Shu Zhu, Siyuan Ding, Penghua Wang, Zheng Wei, Wen Pan, Noah Palm, Richard Flavell

NYMC Faculty Publications

Rotavirus, a leading cause of severe gastroenteritis and diarrhoea in young children, accounts for around 215,000 deaths annually worldwide. Rotavirus specifically infects the intestinal epithelial cells in the host small intestine and has evolved strategies to antagonize interferon and NF-κB signalling, raising the question as to whether other host factors participate in antiviral responses in intestinal mucosa. The mechanism by which enteric viruses are sensed and restricted in vivo, especially by NOD-like receptor (NLR) inflammasomes, is largely unknown. Here we uncover and mechanistically characterize the NLR Nlrp9b that is specifically expressed in intestinal epithelial cells and restricts rotavirus infection. Our …


Ketamine Use For Successful Resolution Of Post-Ercp Acute Pancreatitis Abdominal Pain, S Agerwala, D Sundarapandiyan, Garret Weber Jun 2017

Ketamine Use For Successful Resolution Of Post-Ercp Acute Pancreatitis Abdominal Pain, S Agerwala, D Sundarapandiyan, Garret Weber

NYMC Faculty Publications

We report a case in which a patient with intractable pain secondary to post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) acute pancreatitis is successfully treated with a subanesthetic ketamine infusion. Shortly after ERCP, the patient reported severe stabbing epigastric pain. She exhibited voluntary guarding and tenderness without distension. Amylase and lipase levels were elevated. Pain persisted for hours despite hydromorphone PCA, hydromorphone boluses, fentanyl boluses, and postprocedure anxiolytics. Pain management was consulted and a ketamine infusion was trialed, leading to a dramatic reduction in pain. This case suggests that ketamine may be a promising option in treating intractable pain associated with ERCP acute …


Gvhd After Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation For Acute Leukemia: An Analysis Of Risk Factors And Effect On Outcomes, Y Chen, T Wang, Michael T. Hemmer, A Alousi, J Pidala, Mitchell Cairo, C Cutler Mar 2017

Gvhd After Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation For Acute Leukemia: An Analysis Of Risk Factors And Effect On Outcomes, Y Chen, T Wang, Michael T. Hemmer, A Alousi, J Pidala, Mitchell Cairo, C Cutler

NYMC Faculty Publications

Using the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR) registry, we analyzed 1404 umbilical cord bloodtransplantation (UCBT) patients (single (<18 years)=810, double (⩾18 years)=594) with acute leukemia to define the incidence of acuteGvHD (aGvHD) and chronic GvHD (cGvHD), analyze clinical risk factors and investigate outcomes. After single UCBT, 100-day incidence of grade II-IV aGvHD was 39% (95% confidence interval (CI), 36-43%), grade III-IV aGvHD was 18% (95% CI, 15-20%) and 1-year cGvHD was 27% (95% CI, 24-30%). After double UCBT, 100-day incidence of grade II-IV aGvHD was 45% (95% CI, 41-49%), grade III-IV aGvHD was 22% (95% CI, 19-26%) and …


Respiratory Syncytial Virus Hospitalization Risk In The Second Year Of Life By Specific Congenital Heart Disease Diagnoses, Deborah Friedman, J Fryzek, X Jiang, A Bloomfield, C Ambrose, P Wong Mar 2017

Respiratory Syncytial Virus Hospitalization Risk In The Second Year Of Life By Specific Congenital Heart Disease Diagnoses, Deborah Friedman, J Fryzek, X Jiang, A Bloomfield, C Ambrose, P Wong

NYMC Faculty Publications

Children with hemodynamically significant congenital heart disease (CHD) are at elevated risk of morbidity and mortality due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) disease compared to their healthy peers. Previous studies have demonstrated lower RSV hospitalization risk among all children with CHD at 12-23 months of age versus 0-11 months of age. However, RSV hospitalization risk at 12-23 months of age by specific CHD diagnosis has not been characterized. Both case-control and cohort studies were conducted using data from the US National Inpatient Sample from 1997 to 2013 to characterize relative risk of RSV hospitalization among children 12-23 months of age …


Double Balloon Cervical Ripening Catheter For Control Of Massive Hemorrhage In A Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy, N Zambrano, J Reilly, M Moretti, Nisha Lakhi Feb 2017

Double Balloon Cervical Ripening Catheter For Control Of Massive Hemorrhage In A Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy, N Zambrano, J Reilly, M Moretti, Nisha Lakhi

NYMC Faculty Publications

Cervical pregnancy can be complicated by perfuse vaginal bleeding. Mechanical compression directed at tamponing the cervical vessels can control hemostasis. There are several types of balloon catheters that have been described for cervical compression. However use of a double balloon catheter is a novel approach for cervical tamponade, as one balloon is positioned below the external cervical os and the second balloon is situated above in the internal cervical os. This compresses the cervix from internal os to external os between the two balloons, forming a "cervical sandwich." We describe this method of cervical tamponade using a silicone double balloon …


Characteristics Of Hiv-Infected Children At Enrollment Into Care And At Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation In Central Africa, A Adedimeji, A Edmonds, Donald R. Hoover, Qiuhu Shi, J Sinayobye, M Nduwimana, P Lelo, D Nash, K Anastos, M Yotebieng Jan 2017

Characteristics Of Hiv-Infected Children At Enrollment Into Care And At Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation In Central Africa, A Adedimeji, A Edmonds, Donald R. Hoover, Qiuhu Shi, J Sinayobye, M Nduwimana, P Lelo, D Nash, K Anastos, M Yotebieng

NYMC Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Despite the World Health Organization (WHO) regularly updating guidelines to recommend earlier initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in children, timely enrollment into care and initiation of ART in sub-Saharan Africa in children lags behind that of adults. The impact of implementing increasingly less restrictive ART guidelines on ART initiation in Central Africa has not been described. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data are from the Central Africa International Epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) pediatric cohort of 3,426 children (0-15 years) entering HIV care at 15 sites in Burundi, DRC, and Rwanda. Measures include CD4 count, WHO clinical stage, age, and …