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Efficacy And Safety Of Infliximab In Older Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients, Christina Cress Lindenmeyer, Md, Stephanie M. Moleski, Md, Maureen P. Whitsett, Med., Patricia L. Kozuch, Md Oct 2013

Efficacy And Safety Of Infliximab In Older Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients, Christina Cress Lindenmeyer, Md, Stephanie M. Moleski, Md, Maureen P. Whitsett, Med., Patricia L. Kozuch, Md

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers

Background:

The limited data regarding treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) with anti-tumor necrosis factor antibodies in older patients suggest equal efficacy but higher morbidity and mortality compared to younger patients. This retrospective case control study aims to clarify the efficacy and safety of infliximab (IFX) in older IBD patients.


Occupational Exposure To Hepatitis C Virus: Early T-Cell Responses In The Absence Of Seroconversion In A Longitudinal Cohort Study., Theo Heller, Jens Martin Werner, Fareed Rahman, Eishiro Mizukoshi, Yuji Sobao, Ann Marie Gordon, Arlene Sheets, Averell H. Sherker, Ellen Kessler, Kathleen S. Bean, Steven K. Herrine, M'Lou Stevens, James Schmitt, Barbara Rehermann Sep 2013

Occupational Exposure To Hepatitis C Virus: Early T-Cell Responses In The Absence Of Seroconversion In A Longitudinal Cohort Study., Theo Heller, Jens Martin Werner, Fareed Rahman, Eishiro Mizukoshi, Yuji Sobao, Ann Marie Gordon, Arlene Sheets, Averell H. Sherker, Ellen Kessler, Kathleen S. Bean, Steven K. Herrine, M'Lou Stevens, James Schmitt, Barbara Rehermann

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: T-cell responses have been described in seronegative patients who test negative for hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA despite frequent HCV exposure. However, the cross-sectional design of those studies did not clarify whether T cells were indeed induced by low-level HCV exposure without seroconversion or whether they resulted from regular acute infection with subsequent antibody loss.

METHODS: Over a 10-year period, our longitudinal study recruited 72 healthcare workers with documented HCV exposure. We studied viremia and antibody and T-cell responses longitudinally for 6 months.

RESULTS: All healthcare workers remained negative for HCV RNA and antibodies. However, 48% developed proliferative T-cell …


A Multicenter, Prospective, Randomized Comparison Of A Novel Signal Transmission Capsule Endoscope To An Existing Capsule Endoscope., Eric H Choi, Klaus Mergener, Carol Semrad, Laurel Fisher, David R Cave, Milan Dodig, Carol Burke, Jonathan A Leighton, David Kastenberg, Peter Simpson, James Sul, Kanishka Bhattacharya, Roger Charles, Lauren Gerson, Luke Weber, Glenn Eisen, Warren Reidel, John J Vargo, Jamile Wakim-Fleming, Simon K Lo Aug 2013

A Multicenter, Prospective, Randomized Comparison Of A Novel Signal Transmission Capsule Endoscope To An Existing Capsule Endoscope., Eric H Choi, Klaus Mergener, Carol Semrad, Laurel Fisher, David R Cave, Milan Dodig, Carol Burke, Jonathan A Leighton, David Kastenberg, Peter Simpson, James Sul, Kanishka Bhattacharya, Roger Charles, Lauren Gerson, Luke Weber, Glenn Eisen, Warren Reidel, John J Vargo, Jamile Wakim-Fleming, Simon K Lo

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: MiroCam, a capsule endoscope, uses a novel transmission technology, electric-field propagation, which uses the human body as a conduction medium for data transmission.

OBJECTIVE: To compare the ability of the MiroCam (MC) and PillCam (PC) to identify sources of obscure GI bleeding (OGIB).

DESIGN: Prospective, multicenter, comparative study.

SETTING: Six academic hospitals.

PATIENTS: A total of 105 patients with OGIB.

INTERVENTION: Patients ingested both the MC and PC capsules sequentially in a randomized fashion.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Concordance of rates in identifying a source of OGIB, operational times, and rates of complete small-bowel examination.

RESULTS: Data analysis resulted in …


Prediction Of Advanced Fibrosis In Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: An Enhanced Model Of Bard Score., Tae Hoon Lee, Seung Hye Han, Ju Dong Yang, Donghee Kim, Monjur Ahmed May 2013

Prediction Of Advanced Fibrosis In Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: An Enhanced Model Of Bard Score., Tae Hoon Lee, Seung Hye Han, Ju Dong Yang, Donghee Kim, Monjur Ahmed

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

UNLABELLED: BACKGROUNDAIMS: The BARD score is a model to detect advanced liver fibrosis in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients. The aims of this study were to identify additional factors and then to build an enhanced version of the BARD score.

METHODS: One hundred seven patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD were enrolled retrospectively. Logistic regressions were performed to identify independent risk factors for advanced liver fibrosis (stage 3 or 4). An enhanced model of the BARD score (BARDI score) was built and evaluated with a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.

RESULTS: In multivariate analysis, age (odds ratio [OR], 0.89; p=0.04), aspartate …


Smooth Muscle Fascicular Reorientation Is Required For Esophageal Morphogenesis And Dependent On Cdo., Anthony I Romer, Jagmohan Singh, Satish Rattan, Robert S Krauss Apr 2013

Smooth Muscle Fascicular Reorientation Is Required For Esophageal Morphogenesis And Dependent On Cdo., Anthony I Romer, Jagmohan Singh, Satish Rattan, Robert S Krauss

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Postnatal maturation of esophageal musculature involves proximal-to-distal replacement of smooth muscle with skeletal muscle by elusive mechanisms. We report that this process is impaired in mice lacking the cell surface receptor Cdo and identify the underlying developmental mechanism. A myogenic transition zone containing proliferative skeletal muscle precursor cells migrated in a proximal-distal direction, leaving differentiated myofibers in its wake. Distal to the transition zone, smooth muscle fascicles underwent a morphogenetic process whereby they changed their orientation relative to each other and to the lumen. Consequently, a path was cleared for the transition zone, and smooth muscle ultimately occupied only the …


A Multicenter, Prospective Study Of A New Fully Covered Expandable Metal Biliary Stent For The Palliative Treatment Of Malignant Bile Duct Obstruction., Bret T Petersen, Michel Kahaleh, Richard A Kozarek, David E. Loren, Kapil Gupta, Thomas E. Kowalski, Martin Freeman, Yang K Chen, Malcolm S Branch, Steven Edmundowicz, Michael Gluck, Kenneth Binmoeller, Todd H Baron, Raj J Shah, Timothy Kinney, William Ross, Paul Jowell, David Carr-Locke Jan 2013

A Multicenter, Prospective Study Of A New Fully Covered Expandable Metal Biliary Stent For The Palliative Treatment Of Malignant Bile Duct Obstruction., Bret T Petersen, Michel Kahaleh, Richard A Kozarek, David E. Loren, Kapil Gupta, Thomas E. Kowalski, Martin Freeman, Yang K Chen, Malcolm S Branch, Steven Edmundowicz, Michael Gluck, Kenneth Binmoeller, Todd H Baron, Raj J Shah, Timothy Kinney, William Ross, Paul Jowell, David Carr-Locke

Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers

Background and Study Aims. Endoscopic placement of self-expanding metal stents (SEMSs) is indicated for palliation of inoperable malignant biliary obstruction. A fully covered biliary SEMS (WallFlex Biliary RX Boston Scientific, Natick, USA) was assessed for palliation of extrahepatic malignant biliary obstruction. Patients and Methods. 58 patients were included in this prospective, multicenter series conducted under an FDA-approved IDE. Main outcome measurements included (1) absence of stent occlusion within six months or until death, whichever occurred first and (2) technical success, need for reintervention, bilirubin levels, stent patency, time to stent occlusion, and adverse events. Results. Technical success was achieved in …