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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1080/15265161.2020.1714811" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1080/15265161.2020.1714811</a>
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3
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20
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A Call for Diversity and Inclusivity in the HEC-C Program.
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The American journal of bioethics : AJOB
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2020-03
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Humans; BIOETHICS; CERTIFICATION; Consultants; Ethicists; ETHICAL decision making; MEDICAL ethics; CERTIFICATION; BIOETHICS; MEDICAL consultants; NATIONAL competency-based educational tests; PROFESSIONAL licensure examinations
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Aultman Julie; Pathmathasan Cynthia
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1080/15265161.2020.1714811" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1080/15265161.2020.1714811</a>
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2020
Aultman Julie
Bioethics
Certification
Consultants
Department of Family & Community Medicine
ETHICAL decision making
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Humans
MEDICAL consultants
MEDICAL ethics
NATIONAL competency-based educational tests
NEOMED College of Graduate Studies
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NEOMED Student Publications
Pathmathasan Cynthia
PROFESSIONAL licensure examinations
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1161/RES.0000000000000311" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1161/RES.0000000000000311</a>
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E106-E106
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12
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125
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A Novel Murine Model to Study Postnatal Coronary Collateral Growth by Lineage Tracing
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Circulation Research
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2019
2019-12
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Jamaiyar Anurag; Juguilon Cody; Richardson Devan; Gadd James; Wang Tao; Enrick Molly; Chilian William M; Yin Liya
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Chilian William M
Circulation research
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Department of Integrative Medical Sciences
Enrick Molly
Gadd James
Jamaiyar Anurag
Juguilon Cody
NEOMED College of Graduate Studies Student
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Richardson Devan
Wang Tao
Yin Liya
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329-329
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34
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A Novel Regulatory Role of TRAPPC9 in In Inflammatory Chondrocytes and Osteoarthritis
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
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2019-12
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Hussein Nazar; Zepeda Ernesto Solorzano; Safadi Fayez
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Hussein Nazar
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
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Safadi Fayez
Zepeda Ernesto Solorzano
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/0733464820910030" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1177/0733464820910030</a>
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A Qualitative Analysis of the Delivery of Person-Centered Nutrition to Asian Americans With Dementia in the Adult Day Health Care Setting.
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Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society
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2020-03
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dementia; nutrition; qualitative methods; immigrants; adult day care
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Sadarangani Tina; Chong Stella; Park Susie; Missaelides Lydia; Johnson Jordan; Trinh-Shevrin Chau; Brody Abraham
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Adult day service centers (ADSCs) provide community-based long-term care, including meals, to racially diverse older adults, 47% of whom have dementia and consequently experience elevated nutritional risk. We examine nutritional behaviors for Chinese and Vietnamese persons living with dementia (PLWD) in ADSCs and evaluate the extent to which ADSCs provide person-centered nutritional care. Multi-stakeholder interviews were conducted. Data were coded using Dedoose and analyzed using Braun and Clarke's six-step method. The Model for the Provision of Good Nutritional Care in Dementia guided analysis. Barriers to food intake included distracting meal environment, rigid mealtimes, and excessively restrictive diets. Conversely, peer relationships, culturally tailored meals and celebrations, and consistent staff assisting with feeding benefited PLWD. ADSCs can support healthy nutritional behaviors and quality of life among PLWD through person-centered nutritional care. To optimize nutritional services, further exploration is needed with respect to the ADSC environment, users' culture and ethnicity, and liberalized diets for PLWD.
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2020
adult day care
Brody Abraham
Chong Stella
dementia
immigrants
Johnson Jordan
Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society
Missaelides Lydia
NEOMED College of Medicine Student
NEOMED Student Publications
nutrition
Park Susie
qualitative methods
Sadarangani Tina
Trinh-Shevrin Chau
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6845" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6845</a>
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e6845-e6845
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2
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12
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A Rare Case of Simultaneous Evans Syndrome and Primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome.
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Cureus
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2020
2020-02
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thrombocytopenia; antiphospholipid syndrome; evans syndrome
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Patel Bhamini P; Jakob John
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Evans Syndrome (ES) is a rare autoimmune disorder that presents with simultaneous or sequential development of autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA), thrombocytopenia, and/or neutropenia. This disease may occur in conjunction with other autoimmune disorders. Primary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a disorder characterized by thrombosis, which can cause life-threatening complications such as fetal demise, strokes, or deep vein thrombosis. A 67-year-old male with type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and renal insufficiency presented with concomitant ES and APS. His hematological abnormalities began in 2013 after a deep vein thrombosis of the left lower extremity led to a diagnosis of APS and was started on chronic warfarin. In 2014, he was found to have immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) with relapses the following year. Several months later, he was hospitalized and diagnosed with AIHA. In the setting of his previous episodes of ITP and current AIHA, the diagnosis of ES was made. The initial treatment was 100 mg prednisone taper, but rituximab was required to make complete platelet recovery. The severe deterioration and rapid recovery with proper treatment of the patient highlights the importance of a timely diagnosis of ES. Mild thrombocytopenia can be associated with APS; however; severe thrombocytopenia may warrant further investigation for other possible causes. Maintaining ES on the differential diagnosis of patients with APS and thrombocytopenia could enhance health outcomes.
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antiphospholipid syndrome
Cureus
evans syndrome
Jakob John
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NEOMED Student Publications
Patel Bhamini P
thrombocytopenia
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1002/ncp.10474" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1002/ncp.10474</a>
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178-195
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2
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35
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ASPEN Consensus Recommendations for Refeeding Syndrome.
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Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
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2020-04
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magnesium; potassium; consensus; phosphorus; nutrition assessment; nutrition support; refeeding syndrome
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da Silva Joshua S V; Seres David S; Sabino Kim; Adams Stephen C; Berdahl Gideon J; Citty Sandra Wolfe; Cober M Petrea; Evans David C; Greaves June R; Gura Kathleen M; Michalski Austin; Plogsted Stephen; Sacks Gordon S; Tucker Anne M; Worthington Patricia; Walker Renee N; Ayers Phil
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INTRODUCTION: In the spring of 2017, the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) Parenteral Nutrition Safety Committee and the Clinical Practice Committee convened an interprofessional task force to develop consensus recommendations for identifying patients with or at risk for refeeding syndrome (RS) and for avoiding and managing the condition. This report provides narrative review and consensus recommendations in hospitalized adult and pediatric populations. METHODS: Because of the variation in definitions and methods reported in the literature, a consensus process was developed. Subgroups of authors investigated specific issues through literature review. Summaries were presented to the entire group for discussion via email and teleconferences. Each section was then compiled into a master document, several revisions of which were reviewed by the committee. FINDINGS/RECOMMENDATIONS: This group proposes a new clinical definition, and criteria for stratifying risk with treatment and screening strategies. The authors propose that RS diagnostic criteria be stratified as follows: a decrease in any 1, 2, or 3 of serum phosphorus, potassium, and/or magnesium levels by 10%-20% (mild), 20%-30% (moderate), or >30% and/or organ dysfunction resulting from a decrease in any of these and/or due to thiamin deficiency (severe), occurring within 5 days of reintroduction of calories. CONCLUSIONS: These consensus recommendations are intended to provide guidance regarding recognizing risk and identifying, stratifying, avoiding and managing RS. This consensus definition is additionally intended to be used as a basis for further research into the incidence, consequences, pathophysiology, avoidance, and treatment of RS.
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2020
Adams Stephen C
Akron Children's Hospital
Ayers Phil
Berdahl Gideon J
Citty Sandra Wolfe
Cober M Petrea
Consensus
da Silva Joshua S V
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Evans David C
Greaves June R
Gura Kathleen M
Magnesium
Michalski Austin
NEOMED College of Pharmacy
Nutrition Assessment
Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
nutrition support
phosphorus
Plogsted Stephen
Potassium
refeeding syndrome
Sabino Kim
Sacks Gordon S
Seres David S
Tucker Anne M
Walker Renee N
Worthington Patricia
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Betaine restores epigenetic control and supports neuronal mitochondria in the cuprizone mouse model of multiple sclerosis.
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Epigenetics
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2020
2020-02
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Singhal Naveen K; Sternbach Sarah; Fleming Sheila; Alkhayer Kholoud; Shelestak John; Popescu Daniela; Weaver Alyx; Clements Robert; Wasek Brandi; Bottiglieri Teodoro; Freeman Ernest J; McDonough Jennifer
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Methionine metabolism is dysregulated in multiple sclerosis (MS). The methyl donor betaine is depleted in the MS brain where it is linked to changes in levels of histone H3 trimethylated on lysine 4 (H3K4me3) and mitochondrial impairment. We investigated the effects of replacing this depleted betaine in the cuprizone mouse model of MS. Supplementation with betaine restored epigenetic control and alleviated neurological disability in cuprizone mice. Betaine increased the methylation potential (SAM/SAH ratio), levels of H3K4me3, enhanced neuronal respiration, and prevented axonal damage. We show that the methyl donor betaine and the betaine homocysteine methyltransferase (BHMT) enzyme can act in the nucleus to repair epigenetic control and activate neuroprotective transcriptional programs. ChIP-seq data suggest that BHMT acts on chromatin to increase the SAM/SAH ratio and histone methyltransferase activity locally to increase H3K4me3 and activate transcriptional programs that support neuronal energetics. These data suggest that the methyl donor betaine may provide neuroprotection in MS where mitochondrial impairment damages axons and causes disability.
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2020
Alkhayer Kholoud
Bottiglieri Teodoro
Clements Robert
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Epigenetics
Fleming Sheila
Freeman Ernest J
McDonough Jennifer
NEOMED College of Pharmacy
Popescu Daniela
Shelestak John
Singhal Naveen K
Sternbach Sarah
Wasek Brandi
Weaver Alyx
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.00223.2019" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.00223.2019</a>
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G554-G573
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3
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318
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Bile acid receptors FXR and TGR5 signaling in fatty liver diseases and therapy.
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American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology
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2020
2020-03
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bile acid metabolism; liver diseases; farnesoid X receptor; alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty; bile acid therapies; Takeda G protein-coupled receptor 5
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Chiang John Y L; Ferrell Jessica M
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Bile acid synthesis is the most significant pathway for catabolism of cholesterol and for maintenance of whole body cholesterol homeostasis. Bile acids are physiological detergents that absorb, distribute, metabolize, and excrete nutrients, drugs, and xenobiotics. Bile acids also are signal molecules and metabolic integrators that activate nuclear farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and membrane Takeda G protein-coupled receptor 5 (TGR5; i.e., G protein-coupled bile acid receptor 1) to regulate glucose, lipid, and energy metabolism. The gut-to-liver axis plays a critical role in the transformation of primary bile acids to secondary bile acids, in the regulation of bile acid synthesis to maintain composition within the bile acid pool, and in the regulation of metabolic homeostasis to prevent hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, obesity, and diabetes. High-fat and high-calorie diets, dysbiosis, alcohol, drugs, and disruption of sleep and circadian rhythms cause metabolic diseases, including alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases, obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Bile acid-based drugs that target bile acid receptors are being developed for the treatment of metabolic diseases of the liver.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.00223.2019" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1152/ajpgi.00223.2019</a>
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alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty
American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology
Bile acid metabolism
bile acid therapies
Chiang John Y L
Department of Integrative Medical Sciences
Farnesoid X receptor
Ferrell Jessica M
Liver Diseases
NEOMED College of Graduate Studies
NEOMED College of Medicine
Takeda G protein-coupled receptor 5
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201900366" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201900366</a>
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Black Robe/White Coat: Mental Health Providers Must Reclaim the Role of Caring Clinician.
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Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.)
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2020
2020-02
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Public policy issues; Community psychiatry
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Munetz Mark R
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201900366" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1176/appi.ps.201900366</a>
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2020
Community psychiatry
D.C.)
Department of Psychiatry
Munetz Mark R
NEOMED College of Medicine
Psychiatric services (Washington
Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.)
Public policy issues
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Cardioprotection During Ischemia by Induced Coronary Collateral Growth
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Circulation Research
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2019
2019-08
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Jamaiyar Anurag; Juguilon Cody; Cumpston Devan; Weiguo Wan; Wang Tao; Zhiyuan Wang; Gadd James; Enrick Molly; Chinchilla Sofia; McCabe Caige; Pu Autumn Y; Chilian William; Yin Liya
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Chilian William
Chinchilla Sofia
Circulation research
Cumpston Devan
Department of Integrative Medical Sciences
Enrick Molly
Gadd James
Jamaiyar Anurag
Juguilon Cody
McCabe Caige
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Pu Autumn Y
Wang Tao
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Zhiyuan Wang
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Comparison of Safety and Efficacy Between Endoscopic Mucosal Resection and Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in the Treatment of Superficial Esophageal Cancers - A Meta-Analysis Update
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American Journal of Gastroenterology
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2019
2019-10
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Rajabalan Ajai; Kumar Vishnu Charan Suresh; Patthipati Venkata Suresh; Mani Vishnu
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American Journal of Gastroenterology
Department of Internal Medicine
Kumar Vishnu Charan Suresh
Mani Vishnu
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Northside Regional Medical Center
Patthipati Venkata Suresh
Rajabalan Ajai
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Conversion to Positive Latent Tuberculosis Infection Status is Low in Hidradenitis Suppurativa Patients Taking Biologic Medications.
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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2020-01
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biologics; Hidradenitis Suppurativa; latent tuberculosis; Quantiferon; TNF inhibitors
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Ellis Ariana; Khanna Urmi; Galadari AbdulAziz; Fernandez Anthony
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Biologics
Ellis Ariana
Fernandez Anthony
Galadari AbdulAziz
Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Khanna Urmi
latent tuberculosis
NEOMED College of Medicine Student
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Quantiferon
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12020482" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12020482</a>
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12
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Current Advances in the Treatment of BRAF-Mutant Melanoma.
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Cancers
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2020-02
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immunotherapy; resistance; BRAF; melanoma; metastatic
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Hima Patel; Yacoub Nour; Mishra Rosalin; White Aaron; Long Yuan; Alanazi Samar; Garrett Joan T
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Melanoma is the most lethal form of skin cancer. Melanoma is usually curable with surgery if detected early, however, treatment options for patients with metastatic melanoma are limited and the five-year survival rate for metastatic melanoma had been 15-20% before the advent of immunotherapy. Treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors has increased long-term survival outcomes in patients with advanced melanoma to as high as 50% although individual response can vary greatly. A mutation within the MAPK pathway leads to uncontrollable growth and ultimately develops into cancer. The most common driver mutation that leads to this characteristic overactivation in the MAPK pathway is the B-RAF mutation. Current combinations of BRAF and MEK inhibitors that have demonstrated improved patient outcomes include dabrafenib with trametinib, vemurafenib with cobimetinib or encorafenib with binimetinib. Treatment with BRAF and MEK inhibitors has met challenges as patient responses began to drop due to the development of resistance to these inhibitors which paved the way for development of immunotherapies and other small molecule inhibitor approaches to address this. Resistance to these inhibitors continues to push the need to expand our understanding of novel mechanisms of resistance associated with treatment therapies. This review focuses on the current landscape of how resistance occurs with the chronic use of BRAF and MEK inhibitors in BRAF-mutant melanoma and progress made in the fields of immunotherapies and other small molecules when used alone or in combination with BRAF and MEK inhibitors to delay or circumvent the onset of resistance for patients with stage III/IV BRAF mutant melanoma.
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2020
Alanazi Samar
BRAF
Cancers
Garrett Joan T
Hima Patel
immunotherapy
Long Yuan
Melanoma
metastatic
Mishra Rosalin
NEOMED College of Medicine Student
NEOMED Student Publications
resistance
White Aaron
Yacoub Nour
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<a href="https://www.fasebj.org/doi/abs/10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.685.14" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.fasebj.org/doi/abs/10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.685.14</a>
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33
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Doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy: Prevention and treatment by a coronary specific vasodilator
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Faseb Journal
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2019
2019-04
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Gyulkhasyan Tigran; Hakobyan Tatevik; Parikh Ankur; Peketi Punita; Enrick Molly; Shockling Lindsay; Kolz Christopher L; Chilian William; Ohanyan Vahagn
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2019
Chilian William
Department of Integrative Medical Sciences
Enrick Molly
Faseb Journal
Gyulkhasyan Tigran
Hakobyan Tatevik
Kolz Christopher L
NEOMED College of Medicine
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NEOMED Student Publications
Ohanyan Vahagn
Parikh Ankur
Peketi Punita
Shockling Lindsay
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Early Termination of Cardiac Rehabilitation Is More Common With Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction Than With Ischemic Heart Disease.
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Journal of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and prevention
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2020
2020-02
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Bostrom John; Searcy Ryan; Walia Ahana; Rzucidlo Justyna; Banco Darcy; Quien Mary; Sweeney Greg; Pierre Alicia; Tang Ying; Mola Ana; Xia Yuhe; Whiteson Jonathan; Dodson John A
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PURPOSE: Despite known benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), early termination (failure to complete >1 mo of CR) attenuates these benefits. We analyzed whether early termination varied by referral indication in the context of recent growth in patients referred for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). METHODS: We reviewed records from 1111 consecutive patients enrolled in the NYU Langone Health Rusk CR program (2013-2017). Sessions attended, demographics, and comorbidities were abstracted, as well as primary referral indication: HFrEF or ischemic heart disease (IHD; including post-coronary revascularization, post-acute myocardial infarction, or chronic stable angina). We compared rates of early termination between HFrEF and IHD, and used multivariable logistic regression to determine whether differences persisted after adjusting for relevant characteristics (age, race, ethnicity, body mass index, smoking, hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and depression). RESULTS: Mean patient age was 64 yr, 31% were female, and 28% were nonwhite. Most referrals (85%) were for IHD; 15% were for HFrEF. Early termination occurred in 206 patients (18%) and was more common in HFrEF (26%) than in IHD (17%) (P < .01). After multivariable adjustment, patients with HFrEF remained at higher risk of early termination than patients with IHD (unadjusted OR = 1.73, 95% CI, 1.17-2.54; adjusted OR = 1.53, 95% CI, 1.01-2.31). CONCLUSIONS: Nearly 1 in 5 patients in our program terminated CR within 1 mo, with HFrEF patients at higher risk than IHD patients. While broad efforts at preventing early termination are warranted, particular attention may be required in patients with HFrEF.
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2020
Banco Darcy
Bostrom John
Dodson John A
Journal of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and prevention
Mola Ana
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NEOMED Student Publications
Pierre Alicia
Quien Mary
Rzucidlo Justyna
Searcy Ryan
Sweeney Greg
Tang Ying
Walia Ahana
Whiteson Jonathan
Xia Yuhe
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s00455-020-10100-7" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1007/s00455-020-10100-7</a>
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Effects of Superior Laryngeal Nerve Lesion on Kinematics of Swallowing and Airway Protection in an Infant Pig Model.
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Dysphagia
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2020
2020-03
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Deglutition; Deglutition disorders; Kinematics; Biomechanics; Animal model; Airway; Superior laryngeal nerve; Neural control; Swallow
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Lammers Andrew R; Abid Saja; Ding Peng; German Rebecca Z
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The superior laryngeal nerve provides detailed sensory information from the mucosal surfaces of laryngeal structures superior to the vocal folds, including the valleculae. Injury to this nerve results in airway penetration and aspiration. Furthermore, such injuries might have an impact on the function of multiple structures involved in intraoral transport and swallowing due to connections within the brainstem. We sought to determine the effects of a surgical lesion of the superior laryngeal nerve on kinematics of the tongue, hyoid, and epiglottis during swallowing. We implanted radio-opaque markers into five infant pigs under anesthesia. Then we fed milk mixed with contrast agent to the pigs while they were recorded via video fluoroscopy, before and after a surgery to transect the superior laryngeal nerve. We digitized and rated airway protection in 177 swallows. We found that in most animals, swallow duration was shorter after nerve lesion. The hyoid also traveled a shorter distance after lesion. Frequently, individuals reacted differently to the same nerve lesion. We suggest that these differences are due to individual differences in neurological connections. When comparing hyoid kinematics between swallows with successful or failed airway protection, we found more consistency among individuals. This indicates that protecting the airway requires specific sets of kinematic events to occur, regardless of the neurological differences among individuals.
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Abid Saja
Airway
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biomechanics
Deglutition
Deglutition disorders
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Ding Peng
Dysphagia
German Rebecca Z
Kinematics
Lammers Andrew R
NEOMED College of Medicine
Neural control
Superior laryngeal nerve
Swallow
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.14309/01.ajg.0000593180.55493.dd" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.14309/01.ajg.0000593180.55493.dd</a>
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S532-S532
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114
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Endoscopic Mucosal Resection versus Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Treatment of Superficial Colorectal Neoplasms - A Meta-Analysis Update
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American Journal of Gastroenterology
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2019
2019-10
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Rajabalan Ajai; Patthipati Venkata Suresh; Kumar Vishnu Charan Suresh; Mani Vishnu
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American Journal of Gastroenterology
Department of Internal Medicine
Kumar Vishnu Charan Suresh
Mani Vishnu
NEOMED College of Medicine
Northside Regional Medical Center
Patthipati Venkata Suresh
Rajabalan Ajai
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114
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Endoscopic Mucosal Resection versus Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection in the Treatment of Superficial Gastric Cancers - A Meta-Analysis Update
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American Journal of Gastroenterology
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2019-10
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Rajabalan Ajai; Kumar Vishnu Charan Suresh; Patthipati Venkata Suresh; Mani Vishnu
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American Journal of Gastroenterology
Department of Internal Medicine
Kumar Vishnu Charan Suresh
Mani Vishnu
NEOMED College of Medicine
Northside Regional Medical Center
Patthipati Venkata Suresh
Rajabalan Ajai
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cptl.2020.01.029" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cptl.2020.01.029</a>
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Evaluation of student perceptions of introductory pharmacy practice experiences
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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
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Perception; Experiential training; Introductory pharmacy practice experiences
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Boyle Jaclyn A; Jenkins Zachary N; Franz Thaddeus T; Cather Charles W; Deitschmann Nicole K; Harper Nicole G; Dittmer Alison; Hartline Christy
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Introduction Introductory pharmacy practice experiences (IPPEs) are focused on sharpening the student's knowledge, skills, abilities, and attitudes related to becoming an effective member of the healthcare team. Currently, the literature on student pharmacists' perceptions focused only on advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs). This study gathered perceptions of IPPEs from pharmacy students in their first through third year professional years. Results Sixty-six students completed the pre- and post- surveys with matching, identifiable data for analysis. Twenty-nine items demonstrated a more negative perception of IPPEs between the pre- and post-surveys (p < 0.05). Eight items demonstrated a difference by institution (p < 0.05), while three items demonstrated a difference between professional years (p < 0.05). Conclusions Student expectations of IPPEs were significantly less positive in the pre-survey than in the post-survey. Future studies should examine the implications of these results on student IPPE performance and methods to impact student perception of the value of IPPE training. @@@@Highlights •Decrease in favorable student perceptions may be related to lack of well-defined student expectations or variability in preceptor training.•It is unknown how student perceptions correlated with IPPE site and preceptor evaluations.•Creating meaningful IPPE experiences and providing clear expectations for students is imperative.
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Boyle Jaclyn A
Cather Charles W
Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
Deitschmann Nicole K
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Dittmer Alison
Experiential training
Franz Thaddeus T
Harper Nicole G
Hartline Christy
Introductory pharmacy practice experiences
Jenkins Zachary N
NEOMED College of Graduate Studies
NEOMED College of Pharmacy
Perception
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvaa002" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvaa002</a>
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Experimental animal models of coronary microvascular dysfunction.
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Cardiovascular research
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2020
2020-01
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Sorop Oana; van de Wouw Jens; Chandler Selena; Ohanyan Vahagn; Tune Johnathan D; Chilian William M; Merkus Daphne; Bender Shawn B; Duncker Dirk J
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Coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) is commonly present in patients with metabolic derangements and is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to myocardial ischemia, both in the presence and absence of epicardial coronary atherosclerosis. The latter condition is termed 'ischemia with non-obstructive coronary arteries' (INOCA). Notwithstanding the high prevalence of INOCA, effective treatment remains elusive. Although to date there is no animal model for INOCA, animal models of CMD, one of the hallmarks of INOCA, offer excellent test models for enhancing our understanding of the pathophysiology of CMD and for investigating novel therapies. This article presents an overview of currently available experimental models of CMD - with an emphasis on metabolic derangements as risk factors - in dogs, swine, rabbits, rats and mice. In all the available animal models, metabolic derangements are most often induced by a high fat diet and/or diabetes mellitus via injection of alloxan or streptozotocin, but there is also a wide variety of spontaneous as well as transgenic animal models which develop metabolic derangements. Depending on number, severity and duration of exposure to risk factors - all these animal models show perturbations in coronary microvascular (endothelial) function and structure, similar to what has been observed in patients with INOCA and co-morbid conditions. The use of these animal models will be instrumental in identifying novel therapeutic targets and for the subsequent development and testing of novel therapeutic interventions to combat ischemic heart disease, the number one cause of death worldwide.
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2020
Bender Shawn B
Cardiovascular research
Chandler Selena
Chilian William M
Department of Integrative Medical Sciences
Duncker Dirk J
Merkus Daphne
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Ohanyan Vahagn
Sorop Oana
Tune Johnathan D
van de Wouw Jens
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Exploring the Networking of Academic Health Science Leaders: How and Why Do They Do It?
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Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
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Lieff Susan J; Baker Lindsay; Poost-Foroosh Laya; Castellani Brian; Hafferty Fred W; Ng Stella L
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PURPOSE: Networking is essential to leadership effectiveness in the business context. Yet little is known about leadership networking within the academic health science context. If we are going to train academic leaders, we must first understand the relational, network-based activities of their work. The purpose of this study was to explore how academic health science leaders engage in networking activities in the academic health science context. METHOD: A constructivist grounded theory approach guided our study. The authors interviewed 24 academic health science leaders who were enrolled in the New and Evolving Academic Leadership program at the University of Toronto and used social network mapping as an elicitation method. Interviews, which were conducted between September 2014 and June 2015, explored participants' networks and networking activities. Constant comparative analysis was used to analyze the interviews, with attention paid to identifying key networking activities. RESULTS: Academic health science leaders were found to engage in 4 types of networking activities: role bound, project based, goal/vision informed, and opportunity driven. These 4 types were influenced by participants' conception of their role and their perceived leadership work context, which in turn influenced their sense of agency. CONCLUSIONS: The networking activities identified in this study of academic health science leaders resonate with effective networking activities found in other fields. The findings highlight that these activities can be facilitated by focusing on leaders' perceptions about role and work context. Leadership development should thus attend to these perceptions to encourage effective networking skills.
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2020
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
Baker Lindsay
Castellani Brian
Department of Psychiatry
Hafferty Fred W
Lieff Susan J
NEOMED College of Medicine
Ng Stella L
Poost-Foroosh Laya
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1-11
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Extracorporeal Therapies in the Treatment of Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis.
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Blood purification
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2020
2020-02
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Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis; Low-density lipoprotein apheresis; Extracorporeal therapy; Immunoadsorption; Plasma exchange
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Raina Rupesh; Wang Joseph; Sharma Aditya; Chakraborty Ronith
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Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is one of the most frequent and severe glomerular kidney disease with frequent progression to end-stage renal disease and a high rate of recurrence in renal transplantations. Due to intolerance or resistance to the current immunomodulatory treatments, the management of FSGS is a therapeutic challenge. Over the last few years, development in extracorporeal therapies has shown potential beneficial outcomes in drug-resistant and recurrent FSGS patients. Thus, this study reviews the current literature on the use of extracorporeal therapies, such as plasma exchange therapy, immunoadsorption, and low-density lipoprotein apheresis, for the treatment of FSGS in the pediatric population.
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2020
Blood purification
Chakraborty Ronith
Extracorporeal therapy
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
Immunoadsorption
Low-density lipoprotein apheresis
NEOMED College of Graduate Studies
NEOMED College of Graduate Studies Student
Plasma exchange
Raina Rupesh
Sharma Aditya
Wang Joseph
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.22454/FamMed.2020.716294" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.22454/FamMed.2020.716294</a>
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69-69
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1
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52
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FIXED: True Stories of OUD.
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Family Medicine
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2020
2020-01
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Gardner-Buckshaw Stacey
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2020
Department of Family & Community Medicine
family medicine
Gardner-Buckshaw Stacey
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/zxz317" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/zxz317</a>
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330-331
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5
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77
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Fostering change within the pharmacy school curriculum.
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American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
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2020
2020-02
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curriculum; student; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; CURRICULUM planning; QUALITY assurance; school; curriculum; PHARMACEUTICAL education; COURSE evaluation (Education); TEAMS in the workplace; OUTCOME-based education; AFFINITY groups; NONPRESCRIPTION drugs; change; nonprescription medication; over-the-counter; school; student; change; CHANGE management; nonprescription medication; over-the-counter
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Lloyd Mackenzie
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AFFINITY groups
American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
change
CHANGE management
COURSE evaluation (Education)
Curriculum
CURRICULUM planning
Interprofessional Relations
Lloyd Mackenzie
NEOMED College of Pharmacy
NEOMED College of Pharmacy Student
NEOMED Student Publications
NONPRESCRIPTION drugs
nonprescription medication
OUTCOME-based education
over-the-counter
PHARMACEUTICAL education
Quality Assurance
school
Student
TEAMS in the workplace
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107896-107896
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388
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Generation of a ChAT(Cre) mouse line without the early onset hearing loss typical of the C57BL/6J strain.
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Hearing research
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2020
2020-03
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Acetylcholine; Age-related hearing loss; Presbycusis; Choline acetyltransferase; Normal hearing; Transgenic mouse
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Beebe Nichole L; Sowick Colleen S; Kristaponyte Inga; Galazyuk Alexander V; Vetter Douglas E; Cox Brandon C; Schofield Brett R
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The development of knockin mice with Cre recombinase expressed under the control of the promoter for choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) has allowed experimental manipulation of cholinergic circuits. However, currently available ChAT(Cre) mouse lines are on the C57BL/6J strain background, which shows early onset age-related hearing loss attributed to the Cdh23(753A) mutation (a.k.a., the ahl mutation). To develop ChAT(Cre) mice without accelerated hearing loss, we backcrossed ChAT(IRES-Cre) mice with CBA/CaJ mice that have normal hearing. We used genotyping to obtain mice homozygous for ChAT(IRES-Cre) and the wild-type allele at the Cdh23 locus (ChAT(Cre,Cdh23WT)). In the new line, auditory brainstem response thresholds were approximately 20 dB lower than those in 9 month old ChAT(IRES-Cre) mice at all frequencies tested (4-31.5 kHz). These thresholds were stable throughout the period of testing (3-12 months of age). We then bred ChAT(Cre,Cdh23WT) animals with Ai14 reporter mice to confirm the expression pattern of ChAT(Cre). In these mice, tdTomato-labeled cells were observed in all brainstem regions known to contain cholinergic cells. We then stained the tissue with a neuron-specific marker, NeuN, to determine whether Cre expression was limited to neurons. Across several brainstem nuclei (pontomesencephalic tegmentum, motor trigeminal and facial nuclei), 100% of the tdTomato-labeled cells were double-labeled with anti-NeuN (n = 1896 cells), indicating Cre-recombinase was limited to neurons. Almost all of these cells (1867/1896 = 98.5%) also stained with antibodies against ChAT, indicating that reporter label was expressed almost exclusively in cholinergic neurons. Finally, an average 88.7% of the ChAT+ cells in these nuclei were labeled with tdTomato, indicating that the Cre is expressed in a large proportion of the cholinergic cells in these nuclei. We conclude that the backcrossed ChAT(Cre,Cdh23WT) mouse line has normal hearing and expresses Cre recombinase almost exclusively in cholinergic neurons. This ChAT(Cre,Cdh23WT) mouse line may provide an opportunity to manipulate cholinergic circuits without the confound of accelerated hearing loss associated with the C57BL/6J background. Furthermore, comparison with lines that do show early hearing loss may provide insight into possible cholinergic roles in age-related hearing loss.
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Acetylcholine
Age-related hearing loss
Beebe Nichole L
Choline acetyltransferase
Cox Brandon C
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Galazyuk Alexander V
Hearing research
Kristaponyte Inga
NEOMED College of Medicine
Normal hearing
Presbycusis
Schofield Brett R
Sowick Colleen S
Transgenic mouse
Vetter Douglas E
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehz748.0565" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehz748.0565</a>
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1108-1108
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40
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Mercy Health St Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital
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Impact of cardiac MRI imaging on detection rates of myocarditis
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European Heart Journal
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2019
2019-10
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Morgenstern A; Mikolich B; Morgenstern D; Mikolich J R
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2019
Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital
Department of Internal Medicine
Department of Pharmacy Practice
European Heart Journal
Mercy Health St Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital
Mikolich B
Mikolich J R
Morgenstern A
Morgenstern D
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEOMED College of Pharmacy
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10867-10867
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15
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Insomnia Telemedicine OSCE (TeleOSCE): A Simulated Standardized Patient Video-Visit Case for Clerkship Students.
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MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources
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2019
2019-12
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Psychiatry; Simulation; OSCE; Telemedicine; Insomnia; Family Medicine; Rural; Clinical Skills Assessment; Computer-Based Simulation; Standardized Patient
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Cantone Rebecca E; Palmer Ryan; Dodson Lisa Grill; Biagioli Frances E
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Introduction: Telemedicine is a growing practice with minimal training in US medical schools. Telemedicine OSCE (TeleOSCE) simulations allow students to practice this type of patient interaction in a standardized way. Methods: The Insomnia-Rural TeleOSCE was implemented as part of a required clinical clerkship for students in their second, third, or fourth year of medical school. This case addressed a patient with depression in a medically underserved area. Students performed it as a formative experience and received immediate feedback. They then completed a survey to evaluate the experience. Results: Students (n = 287) rated the quality of the experience 7.59 out of 10. Comments showed that 61 learners thought the TeleOSCE was a positive experience, 35 wanted more teaching about telemedicine, 28 improved their understanding of barriers to care, 25 expressed concern over minimal other training, 23 found the TeleOSCE important and challenging, 16 appreciated the differences between in-person and remote visits, and 15 wanted fewer distractions. Eight students worried about how they would be judged, five learned from the technical limitations, five requested more time, five were skeptical of the utility, and five saw telemedicine as triage. Discussion: The TeleOSCE allows learners to gain exposure to telemedicine in a safe simulated teaching environment and assesses learner competencies. The TeleOSCE also improves students' understanding of barriers to care and the utility of telemedicine. It logistically allows faculty to directly assess distance students on their clinical reasoning and patient communication skills.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10867" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10867</a>
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2019
Biagioli Frances E
Cantone Rebecca E
Clinical Skills Assessment
Computer-Based Simulation
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Dodson Lisa Grill
family medicine
INSOMNIA
MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources
NEOMED College of Medicine
osce
Palmer Ryan
Psychiatry
rural
simulation
standardized patient
Telemedicine
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569-588
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880
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Integrating Markov Model, Bivariate Gaussian Distribution and GPU Based Parallelization for Accurate Real-Time Diagnosis of Arrhythmia Subclasses
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Proceedings of the Future Technologies Conference (ftc) 2018, Vol 1
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1905-07
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Gawde Purva R; Bansal Arvind K; Nielson Jeffery A
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In this paper, we present the integration of SIMT (Single Instruction Multiple Threads), Markov model and bivariate Gaussian distribution as a general-purpose technique for real-time accurate diagnosis of subclasses of arrhythmia. The model improves the accuracy by integrating both morphological and temporal features of ECG. GPU based implementation exploits concurrent execution of multiple threads at the heart-beat level to improve the execution efficiency. The approach builds a bivariate Gaussian Markov model (BGMM) for each subclass of arrhythmia where each state includes bivariate distribution of temporal and morphological features of each waveform and ISO-lines using ECG records for each subclass from standard databases, and the edge-weights represent the transition probabilities between states. Limited 30-second subsequences of a patient's beats are used to develop bivariate Gaussian transition graphs (BGTG). BGTGs are matched with each of the BGMMs to derive the exact classification of BGTGs. Our approach exploits data-parallelism at the beat level for ECG preprocessing, building BGTGs and matching multiple BGTG-BGMM pairs. SIMT (Single Instruction Multiple Thread) available on CUDA resources in GPU has been utilized to exploit data-parallelism. Algorithms have been presented. The system has been implemented on a machine with NVIDIA CUDA based GPU. Test results on standard MIT- BIH database show that GPU based SIMT improves execution time further by 78% with an overall speedup of 4.5 while retaining the accuracy achieved by the sequential execution of the approach around 98%.
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2019
Bansal Arvind K
Department of Emergency Medicine
Gawde Purva R
NEOMED College of Medicine
Nielson Jeffery A
Proceedings of the Future Technologies Conference (ftc) 2018
Proceedings of the Future Technologies Conference (ftc) 2018, Vol 1
Summa Health Akron
Vol 1
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92-92
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11
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Intravital Microscopy of the Beating Murine Heart to Understand Cardiac Leukocyte Dynamics.
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Frontiers in immunology
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2020
1905-07
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HEART; cardiovascular; leukocyte; intravital microscopy; multiphoton microscopy
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Allan-Rahill Nathaniel H; Lamont Michael R E; Chilian William M; Nishimura Nozomi; Small David M
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of worldwide mortality. Intravital microscopy has provided unprecedented insight into leukocyte biology by enabling the visualization of dynamic responses within living organ systems at the cell-scale. The heart presents a uniquely dynamic microenvironment driven by periodic, synchronous electrical conduction leading to rhythmic contractions of cardiomyocytes, and phasic coronary blood flow. In addition to functions shared throughout the body, immune cells have specific functions in the heart including tissue-resident macrophage-facilitated electrical conduction and rapid monocyte infiltration upon injury. Leukocyte responses to cardiac pathologies, including myocardial infarction and heart failure, have been well-studied using standard techniques, however, certain questions related to spatiotemporal relationships remain unanswered. Intravital imaging techniques could greatly benefit our understanding of the complexities of in vivo leukocyte behavior within cardiac tissue, but these techniques have been challenging to apply. Different approaches have been developed including high frame rate imaging of the beating heart, explantation models, micro-endoscopy, and mechanical stabilization coupled with various acquisition schemes to overcome challenges specific to the heart. The field of cardiac science has only begun to benefit from intravital microscopy techniques. The current focused review presents an overview of leukocyte responses in the heart, recent developments in intravital microscopy for the murine heart, and a discussion of future developments and applications for cardiovascular immunology.
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2020
Allan-Rahill Nathaniel H
Cardiovascular
Chilian William M
Department of Integrative Medical Sciences
Frontiers in immunology
heart
intravital microscopy
Lamont Michael R E
leukocyte
multiphoton microscopy
NEOMED College of Medicine
Nishimura Nozomi
Small David M
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.C120000621" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.C120000621</a>
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269-271
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3
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61
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Is CYP2C70 the key to new mouse models to understand bile acids in humans?
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Journal of lipid research
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2020-03
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Guo Grace L; Chiang John Y L
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2020
Chiang John Y L
Department of Integrative Medical Sciences
Guo Grace L
Journal of lipid research
NEOMED College of Medicine
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201902435R" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201902435R</a>
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3501-3518
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3
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34
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Mechanisms underlying auditory processing deficits in Fragile X syndrome.
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FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
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2020
2020-03
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auditory system; autism spectrum disorders; synaptic transmission; Fragile X syndrome; circuit development; hyperacusis
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McCullagh Elizabeth A; Rotschafer Sarah E; Auerbach Benjamin D; Klug Achim; Kaczmarek Leonard K; Cramer Karina S; Kulesza Randy J Jr; Razak Khaleel A; Lovelace Jonathan W; Lu Yong; Koch Ursula; Wang Yuan
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Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are strongly associated with auditory hypersensitivity or hyperacusis (difficulty tolerating sounds). Fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common monogenetic cause of ASD, has emerged as a powerful gateway for exploring underlying mechanisms of hyperacusis and auditory dysfunction in ASD. This review discusses examples of disruption of the auditory pathways in FXS at molecular, synaptic, and circuit levels in animal models as well as in FXS individuals. These examples highlight the involvement of multiple mechanisms, from aberrant synaptic development and ion channel deregulation of auditory brainstem circuits, to impaired neuronal plasticity and network hyperexcitability in the auditory cortex. Though a relatively new area of research, recent discoveries have increased interest in auditory dysfunction and mechanisms underlying hyperacusis in this disorder. This rapidly growing body of data has yielded novel research directions addressing critical questions regarding the timing and possible outcomes of human therapies for auditory dysfunction in ASD.
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Auditory system
Auerbach Benjamin D
autism spectrum disorders
circuit development
Cramer Karina S
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Fragile X syndrome
hyperacusis
Kaczmarek Leonard K
Klug Achim
Koch Ursula
Kulesza Randy J Jr
Lovelace Jonathan W
Lu Yong
McCullagh Elizabeth A
NEOMED College of Medicine
Razak Khaleel A
Rotschafer Sarah E
Synaptic Transmission
Wang Yuan
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.23065" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.23065</a>
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81
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MEETING A CHALLENGE: QUADRUPEDAL GAIT KINEMATICS AND SUBSTRATE DISRUPTIONS IN WILD SAIMIRI SCIUREUS
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American Journal of Primatology
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2019-12
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McNamara A; Dunham N T; Young J W; Shapiro L J
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2019
American journal of primatology
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Dunham N T
McNamara A
NEOMED College of Medicine
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NEOMED Postdoc Publications
Shapiro L J
Young J W
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225-227
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3
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6
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Multiple tender bluish nodules.
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JAAD case reports
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2020
2020-03
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familial; glomus cells; glomus tumors
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Kromer Courtney; Milani-Nejad Nima; Chung Catherine; Tyler Kelly
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2020
Chung Catherine
familial
glomus cells
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JAAD case reports
Kromer Courtney
Milani-Nejad Nima
NEOMED College of Medicine Student
NEOMED Student Publications
Tyler Kelly
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New Year's.
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Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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2020-01
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Jouriles Nicholas
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Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Department of Emergency Medicine
Jouriles Nicholas
NEOMED College of Medicine
Summa Health System Akron City Hospital
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Operative Technique for Laparoscopic Placement of Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter.
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Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A
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2020
2020-02
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peritoneal dialysis; CAPD catheter placement; laparoscopic catheter placement; PD catheter placement
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Smith Brandon M; Dan Adrian G
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Background: Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is an increasingly utilized treatment modality for renal replacement therapy that affords medical and lifestyle benefits to the patient and financial savings to the health care system. Successful long-term use of PD is reliant upon an optimally functioning catheter. Many potential catheter-related complications can be avoided through utilizing optimal placement technique. As widespread use of PD as a renal replacement modality continues to increase, the need for a safe, standardized, catheter placement technique has become more evident. Objectives: To present a succinct synopsis of the rationale and elements of our current surgical management strategy for patients undergoing evaluation for PD and to provide a detailed stepwise description of our operative technique for PD catheter placement. This review describes potential pitfalls that may prevent optimal catheter function and describes each step taken to prevent potential complications. This description is combined with intraoperative photographs to highlight key steps. Conclusion: Following a defined reproducible stepwise approach, laparoscopic placement of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis catheters can be performed safely and known potential complications hindering optimal catheter function can be addressed prophylactically.
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CAPD catheter placement
Dan Adrian G
Department of General Surgery
Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A
laparoscopic catheter placement
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEOMED College of Medicine Student
NEOMED Student Publications
PD catheter placement
Peritoneal Dialysis
Smith Brandon M
Summa Health System Akron City Hospital
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7558-7558
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10
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83
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Pharmacy and Medical Students' Mental Health Symptoms, Experiences, Attitudes and Help-Seeking Behaviors.
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American journal of pharmaceutical education
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2019
2019-12
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medical students; pharmacy students; help-seeking; mental health stigma; student mental health
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Fischbein Rebecca; Bonfine Natalie
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Objective. To examine and compare the prevalence of mental health problems, help-seeking attitudes, and perceptions about mental health problems among US pharmacy and medical students. Methods. A cross-sectional analysis was conducted using existing, anonymous survey data collected in the Healthy Minds Study during the 2015-2016 academic year. The analysis included 482 students (159 pharmacy students and 323 medical students) from 23 institutions in the United States. Analyzed topics included demographic characteristics, mental health status and symptoms, substance abuse, stigma related to mental health, help-seeking behaviors and attitudes, and mental health treatment perceptions. Results. Pharmacy and medical students experienced similar rates of depression (18% met clinical cut-offs), but pharmacy students were more likely to meet clinical cutoffs for anxiety (21% vs 11%). Pharmacy students were less likely to seek help from student counseling services (only 11% vs 49%) and also less likely to know where to seek help on campus if needed. Pharmacy students also reported having higher levels of stigma regarding mental health treatment. Conclusion. There are differences between pharmacy and medical students with regards to their experience of mental health symptoms, willingness to seek help, and perception of stigma. Despite the small sample, this analysis of national data indicates that opportunities exist to improve campus-based mental health education and offerings for pharmacy and medical students.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe7558" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.5688/ajpe7558</a>
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2019
American journal of pharmaceutical education
Bonfine Natalie
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
Fischbein Rebecca
help-seeking
medical students
mental health stigma
NEOMED College of Graduate Studies
NEOMED College of Medicine
pharmacy students
student mental health
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Preoperative testing for urethroplasty is not associated with outcomes - A NSQIP study.
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Urology
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2020
2020-02
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Urethra; Health policy; Complications; Perioperative period; Preoperative care
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Mishra Kirtishri; Avila Amanda; Mahran Amr; Raina Richa; Sidagam Vasu; Ponsky Lee E; Gonzalez Chris M; Bukavina Laura
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the current practice of routine preoperative testing before urethroplasty and to determine if the results are clinically significant. METHODS: Data was obtained from the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) database. We identified 1,527 patients who underwent urethroplasty from 2010 to 2017. Chi square and one-way ANOVA tests were used to compare categorical and continuous variables, respectively. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were utilized to assess the rate of complications between testing groups. RESULTS: A total of 8,455 individual laboratory tests were performed on 1,156 patients (average of 7 tests per patient), with only 959 labs (11.3%) showing abnormal results. Of the 1,156 patients, 629 (54.4%) patients had at least one abnormal lab. Patients who had at least one abnormal preoperative lab were found to be significantly older (51.49+/-16.57 years vs. 48.14+/-16.32 years; p<0.001), and to be smokers (112 (17.8%) vs. 63 (12%); p=0.005). Additionally, they were more likely to have diabetes mellitus (112 (17.8%) vs. 63 (12%); p<0.001), dyspnea (18 (2.9%) vs. 16(3.0%); p=0.029), and ASA class >/=3 when compared to the group with normal preoperative labs. On a multivariable logistic regression, abnormal preoperative tests were not predictive of intra- or postoperative complications in patients with ASA /= 3, the only lab predictive of postoperative complications was an abnormal coagulation profile. CONCLUSION: Obtaining routine preoperative labs, especially in patients with ASA
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2020
Avila Amanda
Bukavina Laura
complications
Gonzalez Chris M
Health Policy
Mahran Amr
Mishra Kirtishri
NEOMED College of Medicine Student
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Perioperative period
Ponsky Lee E
Preoperative Care
Raina Richa
Sidagam Vasu
urethra
Urology
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.14309/01.ajg.0000598916.85092.26" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.14309/01.ajg.0000598916.85092.26</a>
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S1308-S1308
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114
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Primary Neuroendocrine Tumor of the Porta Hepatis in a Patient With Crohn's Disease
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American Journal of Gastroenterology
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2019
2019-10
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Blau Lance N; Parikh Rohan B; Khalid Muhammad U; Shina James F
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2019
American Journal of Gastroenterology
Blau Lance N
Department of Internal Medicine
Khalid Muhammad U
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Northside Regional Medical Center
Parikh Rohan B
Shina James F
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Renal Replacement Therapy in Pediatric Acute Kidney Injury.
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Indian journal of pediatrics
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2020
2020-01
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Acute kidney injury; Dialysis; Pediatric; Renal replacement therapy
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Sethi Sidharth Kumar; Chakraborty Ronith; Joshi Hirva; Raina Rupesh
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common in critically ill children and affects nearly
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2020
Acute kidney injury
Chakraborty Ronith
Dialysis
Indian journal of pediatrics
Joshi Hirva
NEOMED College of Medicine Student
NEOMED Student Publications
Pediatric
Raina Rupesh
renal replacement therapy
Sethi Sidharth Kumar
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Role of iNOS in osteoarthritis: Pathological and therapeutic aspects.
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Journal of cellular physiology
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2020
2020-02
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chondrocytes; osteoarthritis; iNOS; oxidative stress; inflammation; nitric oxide; iNOS inhibitor
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Ahmad Nashrah; Ansari Mohammad Y; Haqqi Tariq M
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Accumulating evidence suggests that inflammation has a key role in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA). Nitric oxide (NO) has been established as one of the major inflammatory mediators in OA and drives many pathological changes during the development and progression of OA. Excessive production of NO in chondrocytes promotes cartilage destruction and cellular injury. The synthesis of NO in chondrocytes is catalyzed by inducible NO synthase (iNOS), which is thereby an attractive therapeutic target for the treatment of OA. A number of direct and indirect iNOS inhibitors, bioactive compounds, and plant-derived small molecules have been shown to exhibit chondroprotective effects by suppressing the expression of iNOS. Many of these iNOS inhibitors hold promise for the development of new, disease-modifying therapies for OA; however, attempts to demonstrate their success in clinical trials are not yet successful. Many plant extracts and plant-derived small molecules have also shown promise in animal models of OA, though further studies are needed in human clinical trials to confirm their therapeutic potential. In this review, we discuss the role of iNOS in OA pathology and the effects of various iNOS inhibitors in OA.
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2020
Ahmad Nashrah
Ansari Mohammad Y
Chondrocytes
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Haqqi Tariq M
Inflammation
iNOS
iNOS inhibitor
Journal of cellular physiology
NEOMED College of Medicine
NITRIC oxide
Osteoarthritis
Oxidative Stress