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Therapeutic Resistance In Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: Current Challenges And Future Opportunities, Aditi Jain, Phd, Vikas Bhardwaj
Therapeutic Resistance In Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: Current Challenges And Future Opportunities, Aditi Jain, Phd, Vikas Bhardwaj
Kimmel Cancer Center Faculty Papers
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the third leading cause of cancerrelated deaths in the United States. Although chemotherapeutic regimens such as gemcitabine+ nab-paclitaxel and FOLFIRINOX (FOLinic acid, 5-Fluroruracil, IRINotecan, and Oxaliplatin) significantly improve patient survival, the prevalence of therapy resistance remains a major roadblock in the success of these agents. This review discusses the molecular mechanisms that play a crucial role in PDAC therapy resistance and how a better understanding of these mechanisms has shaped clinical trials for pancreatic cancer chemotherapy. Specifically, we have discussed the metabolic alterations and DNA repair mechanisms observed in PDAC and current approaches in targeting …
Nursing Management Of The Bloodless Surgery Patient, Tiffany Achenbach Msn, Rn, Cmsrn
Nursing Management Of The Bloodless Surgery Patient, Tiffany Achenbach Msn, Rn, Cmsrn
Posters
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Gaps: Individual And Community Level Risk Factors For Non-Lethal Firearm Injuries In The U.S., Alexander Hanisak, Mark Cipolle Md
Bridging The Gaps: Individual And Community Level Risk Factors For Non-Lethal Firearm Injuries In The U.S., Alexander Hanisak, Mark Cipolle Md
Research Scholars
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Analysis Of Risk Factors And Outcomes For Obstetric Trauma Patients, Lauren Salbinski, Matthew D. Painter Md, Danielle L. Hashmi Do
Analysis Of Risk Factors And Outcomes For Obstetric Trauma Patients, Lauren Salbinski, Matthew D. Painter Md, Danielle L. Hashmi Do
Research Scholars
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Concurrent Primary Cardiac Tumors In A High-Risk Patient Presenting With Tamponade., Jay V Gopal, Lauren Crowley, Shawn M Quinn, Timothy S Misselbeck, Joseph B Zackary
Concurrent Primary Cardiac Tumors In A High-Risk Patient Presenting With Tamponade., Jay V Gopal, Lauren Crowley, Shawn M Quinn, Timothy S Misselbeck, Joseph B Zackary
Department of Emergency Medicine
Primary cardiac tumors are rare, particularly in the elderly population. The patient described in this report presented with symptoms of dyspnea on exertion, leg swelling, and weight gain and was found to have two histologically distinct cardiac masses: atrial myxoma with concurrent aortic fibroelastoma. Given her history of cirrhosis and end-stage renal disease, the patient was a poor surgical candidate but opted for excision of both masses. The patient eventually succumbed to her cirrhosis six weeks after presentation. In this report, we advocate for further research into medical management for the unique presentation of concurrent primary cardiac tumors in high-operative-risk …
Impact Of Fellow/Resident Involvement During Colonoscopy In A High-Volume Colorectal Surgical Practice, Zachary Chomitzky, William Sangster
Impact Of Fellow/Resident Involvement During Colonoscopy In A High-Volume Colorectal Surgical Practice, Zachary Chomitzky, William Sangster
Research Scholars
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Evaluating The Correlation Of Academic Pursuits And Relative Value Unit Reimbursement In Trauma Surgery, Erin Gilbert, Joseph J. Stirparo Md
Evaluating The Correlation Of Academic Pursuits And Relative Value Unit Reimbursement In Trauma Surgery, Erin Gilbert, Joseph J. Stirparo Md
Research Scholars
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Mechanical Circulatory Support Using Impella Devices For Cardiogenic Shock, Gabriella Gormas, James K. Wu Md
Mechanical Circulatory Support Using Impella Devices For Cardiogenic Shock, Gabriella Gormas, James K. Wu Md
Research Scholars
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Evaluating Patient Outcomes Following Redo Sternotomies In Cardiac Surgery, Sajan Patel, James K. Wu Md
Evaluating Patient Outcomes Following Redo Sternotomies In Cardiac Surgery, Sajan Patel, James K. Wu Md
Research Scholars
No abstract provided.
Differentiating The Need For Neurosurgical Interventions In Patients With A Mild Traumatic Brain Injury And A Positive Ct Scan, Joseph Pasquale, Justin Pasquale, Mark Cipolle Md
Differentiating The Need For Neurosurgical Interventions In Patients With A Mild Traumatic Brain Injury And A Positive Ct Scan, Joseph Pasquale, Justin Pasquale, Mark Cipolle Md
Research Scholars
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The Effect Of Patient Age In Progression To A Hemorrhoidectomy, Justin Yoon, William Sangster
The Effect Of Patient Age In Progression To A Hemorrhoidectomy, Justin Yoon, William Sangster
Research Scholars
No abstract provided.
Angiovac Outcome Analysis In Tricuspid Valve Endocarditis, Maya Parekh, James K. Wu Md
Angiovac Outcome Analysis In Tricuspid Valve Endocarditis, Maya Parekh, James K. Wu Md
Research Scholars
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Is There A Difference Between Burn Patients Treated With Topical Mafenide Acetate Before And During Covid-19?, Morgan Anderson, Sigrid A. Blome-Eberwein Md
Is There A Difference Between Burn Patients Treated With Topical Mafenide Acetate Before And During Covid-19?, Morgan Anderson, Sigrid A. Blome-Eberwein Md
Research Scholars
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Outcome Of Surgical Ultrasonic Aspirator Use For Patients With Severe Mitral Annular Calcification For Mitral Valve Replacement, Zachary Appel, James K. Wu Md
Outcome Of Surgical Ultrasonic Aspirator Use For Patients With Severe Mitral Annular Calcification For Mitral Valve Replacement, Zachary Appel, James K. Wu Md
Research Scholars
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Management Of Peritonsillar Abscess Within A Local Emergency Department: A Quality Analysis Study., Briana K Ortega, Spencer Short, Bryan G. Kane Md, Robert M. Dedio Md
Management Of Peritonsillar Abscess Within A Local Emergency Department: A Quality Analysis Study., Briana K Ortega, Spencer Short, Bryan G. Kane Md, Robert M. Dedio Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
OBJECTIVE: Peritonsillar abscess (PTA) is the most common deep space infection of the head and neck, affecting thousands of people annually with high treatment costs. The purpose of this project was to determine how in-network emergency departments (EDs) adhere to generally accepted guidelines regarding diagnosis and management of potential PTAs.
METHODS: The authors performed a retrospective chart review to identify patients with PTA in five EDs in one year. Information pertaining to diagnostic tests, treatment, and airway status was also collected. Descriptive analysis was used to assess if EDs were consistent with generally accepted guidelines.
RESULTS: Six hundred twenty-one patient …
A Pilot Study Comparing Over And Under Triage Systems At A Center Pursuing Trauma Accreditation, Caitlyn N. Balsay Bs, Mr, Bree A. Harrison Bsn, Rn, Tcrn, Joseph J. Stirparo Md, Michael T. Crowley Md, Nicholas P. Johnson Do, Bryan G. Kane Md, Kathleen E. Kane Md
A Pilot Study Comparing Over And Under Triage Systems At A Center Pursuing Trauma Accreditation, Caitlyn N. Balsay Bs, Mr, Bree A. Harrison Bsn, Rn, Tcrn, Joseph J. Stirparo Md, Michael T. Crowley Md, Nicholas P. Johnson Do, Bryan G. Kane Md, Kathleen E. Kane Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
A Pilot Study Comparing Over And Under Triage Systems At A Center Pursuing Trauma Accreditation, Caitlyn N. Balsay Bs, Mr, Bree A. Harrison Bsn, Rn, Tcrn, Joseph J. Stirparo Md, Michael T. Crowley Md, Nicholas P. Johnson Do, Bryan G. Kane Md, Kathleen E. Kane Md
A Pilot Study Comparing Over And Under Triage Systems At A Center Pursuing Trauma Accreditation, Caitlyn N. Balsay Bs, Mr, Bree A. Harrison Bsn, Rn, Tcrn, Joseph J. Stirparo Md, Michael T. Crowley Md, Nicholas P. Johnson Do, Bryan G. Kane Md, Kathleen E. Kane Md
USF-LVHN SELECT
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Analysis Of Falls Efficacy Scale And Vulnerable Elders Survey As Predictors Of Falls., Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Mph, Ali Yazdanyar Do, Phd, Mmm, Ryan M Surmaitis Do, Alexander Youngdahl Do, Richard Chow Do, Sofia Murillo, Allen Zeng, Bryan G. Kane Md
Analysis Of Falls Efficacy Scale And Vulnerable Elders Survey As Predictors Of Falls., Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md, Robert D. Barraco Md, Mph, Ali Yazdanyar Do, Phd, Mmm, Ryan M Surmaitis Do, Alexander Youngdahl Do, Richard Chow Do, Sofia Murillo, Allen Zeng, Bryan G. Kane Md
Department of Emergency Medicine
Introduction Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among older adults according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Falls Efficacy Scale (FES) and Vulnerable Elder Survey (VES-13) are validated screening tools used to assess concern of falling, health deterioration and functional decline. We set out to determine if the FES or VES-13 could serve as a predictor of falls among older adults in the Emergency Department (ED) setting. Methods This prospective pilot cohort study was conducted at a Level 1 Trauma Center. ED patients aged ≥65 were eligible for the study if they had a …
Impact Of Mechanical Circulatory Support On Donor Heart Allocation: Past, Present, And Future., Robert T Tatum, H Todd Massey, Vakhtang Tchantchaleishvili
Impact Of Mechanical Circulatory Support On Donor Heart Allocation: Past, Present, And Future., Robert T Tatum, H Todd Massey, Vakhtang Tchantchaleishvili
Department of Surgery Faculty Papers
The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) recently revised its heart allocation policy to address numerous shortcomings of the previous system. Implemented in 2018, the changes sought to reduce waiting list mortality, clearly define urgency status based on objective physiologic variables, decrease exemption requests, and introduce geographic modifications to ensure organ distribution favors the highest urgency candidates. In large part, UNOS policy revisions were driven by the growing use of continuous flow left ventricular assist devices (CF-LVADs) and the relevant device complications that led to an unacceptably high number of status exemptions. The new 6-tiered system assigns a comparatively lower …
Minimally Invasive Transhiatal Esophagectomy, Tyler Grenda, Md, Jules Lin, Andrew C. Chang, Rishindra M. Reddy
Minimally Invasive Transhiatal Esophagectomy, Tyler Grenda, Md, Jules Lin, Andrew C. Chang, Rishindra M. Reddy
Department of Surgery Faculty Papers
While traditionally performed through an open approach, the role of minimally invasive technologies has evolved in its application to esophageal resection. Esophagectomy is associated with significant morbidity, which has led to interest in developing minimally invasive esophagectomy (e.g., laparoscopic/thoracoscopic approaches) to address this issue. As a result, the role of minimally invasive approaches for esophageal resection has evolved, with a growing body of literature describing these techniques. Minimally invasive approaches have been applied to transhiatal esophagectomy, with application of both laparoscopic and robotic-assisted techniques. Although minimally invasive esophagectomy approaches are well-described in the literature for esophageal malignancies, the efficacy of …
Development And Validation Of A Prediction Model For Stroke, Cardiac, And Mortality Risk After Non-Cardiac Surgery., Sang H Woo, Gregary D. Marhefka, Scott W. Cowan, Md, Lily Ackermann, Md
Development And Validation Of A Prediction Model For Stroke, Cardiac, And Mortality Risk After Non-Cardiac Surgery., Sang H Woo, Gregary D. Marhefka, Scott W. Cowan, Md, Lily Ackermann, Md
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
Background: Commonly used cardiovascular risk calculators do not provide risk estimation of stroke, a major postoperative complication with high morbidity and mortality. We developed and validated an accurate cardiovascular risk prediction tool for stroke, major cardiac complications (myocardial infarction or cardiac arrest), and mortality after non-cardiac surgery.
Methods and Results: This retrospective cohort study included 1 165 750 surgical patients over a 4-year period (2007-2010) from the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Database. A predictive model was developed with the following preoperative conditions: age, history of coronary artery disease, history of stroke, emergency surgery, preoperative serum …
Use Of Botulinum Toxin A To Treat Chemotherapy-Induced Raynaud's Phenomenon., Thrisha K Potluri, Frank G Lee, Ethan Song, Sean J. Wallace Md, Nathan F. Miller Md
Use Of Botulinum Toxin A To Treat Chemotherapy-Induced Raynaud's Phenomenon., Thrisha K Potluri, Frank G Lee, Ethan Song, Sean J. Wallace Md, Nathan F. Miller Md
Department of Surgery
Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) is a vasospastic disorder of the digital blood vessels leading to pain, paresthesias, and pallor in response to cold or stress. RP can develop secondary to a number of pathologies or factors, including the use of chemotherapy agents. Typical first-line therapies for secondary RP may be contraindicated in patients with certain comorbidities. Here, we discuss a case in which botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) was used to treat chemotherapy-induced RP in a patient with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We provide a review of the existing literature on the clinical course and treatment modalities, including the use of …