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1365-2044 0003-2409
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June 2020 Update II
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Department of General Surgery
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Caring for patients with pain during the COVID-19 pandemic: consensus recommendations from an international expert panel.
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Anaesthesia
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2020
2020-04-07
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chronic pain; COVID-19; COVID-19; epidural steroid injections; immune; management; opioid therapy; opioids; population; prevalence; prevention; quality-of-life; recommendations; risk; steroids; united-states
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Shanthanna H; Strand N H; Provenzano D A; Lobo C A; Eldabe S; Bhatia A; Wegener J; Curtis K; Cohen S P; Narouze S
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Chronic pain causes significant suffering, limitation of daily activities and reduced quality of life. Infection from COVID-19 is responsible for an ongoing pandemic that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome, leading to systemic complications and death. Led by the World Health Organization, healthcare systems across the world are engaged in limiting the spread of infection. As a result, all elective surgical procedures, outpatient procedures and patient visits, including pain management services, have been postponed or cancelled. This has affected the care of chronic pain patients. Most are elderly with multiple comorbidities, which puts them at risk of COVID-19 infection. Important considerations that need to be recognised during this pandemic for chronic pain patients include: ensuring continuity of care and pain medications, especially opioids; use of telemedicine; maintaining biopsychosocial management; use of anti-inflammatory drugs; use of steroids; and prioritising necessary procedural visits. There are no guidelines to inform physicians and healthcare providers engaged in caring for patients with pain during this period of crisis. We assembled an expert panel of pain physicians, psychologists and researchers from North America and Europe to formulate recommendations to guide practice. As the
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/anae.15076" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1111/anae.15076</a>
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journalArticle
2020
anaesthesia
Bhatia A
Chronic pain
Cohen S P
COVID-19
Curtis K
Department of General Surgery
Eldabe S
epidural steroid injections
Immune
journalArticle
June 2020 Update II
Lobo C A
Management
Narouze S
NEOMED College of Medicine
opioid therapy
Opioids
Population
Prevalence
Prevention
Provenzano D A
quality-of-life
recommendations
Risk
Shanthanna H
Steroids
Strand N H
united-states
Wegener J
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Pages
1086-1086
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8
Volume
137
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An Update On Technology Used In Dermatology Residency Training Programs
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Archives of Dermatology
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2001
2001-08
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Dermatology
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Bhatia A; Kostuchenko P; Brodell R; Davis B; Nunley J; Garrett A; Mazmanian P
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n/a
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2001
Archives of dermatology
Bhatia A
Brodell R
Davis B
Dermatology
Garrett A
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Kostuchenko P
Mazmanian P
Nunley J
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967-968
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8
Volume
135
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Design And Implementation Of A Web-based Application To Teach Dermatology Mnemonics To Medical Students And Residents
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Archives of Dermatology
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1999
1999-08
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Dermatology
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Bhatia A; Brodell R; Davis B
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n/a
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1999
Archives of dermatology
Bhatia A
Brodell R
Davis B
Dermatology
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
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1086-1086
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8
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137
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An Update On Technology Used In Dermatology Residency Training Programs
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Archives of Dermatology
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2001
2001-08
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Dermatology
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Bhatia A; Kostuchenko P; Brodell R; Davis B; Nunley J; Garrett A; Mazmanian P
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n/a
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2001
Archives of dermatology
Bhatia A
Brodell R
Davis B
Dermatology
Garrett A
Kostuchenko P
Mazmanian P
Nunley J
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967-968
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8
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135
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Design And Implementation Of A Web-based Application To Teach Dermatology Mnemonics To Medical Students And Residents
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Archives of Dermatology
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1999
1999-08
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Dermatology
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Bhatia A; Brodell R; Davis B
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n/a
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1999
Archives of dermatology
Bhatia A
Brodell R
Davis B
Dermatology
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/anc.0000000000000101" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1097/anc.0000000000000101</a>
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E1-E8
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4
Volume
14
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Impact of Peer Counselors on Breastfeeding Outcomes in a Nondelivery NICU Setting
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Advances in Neonatal Care
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2014
2014-08
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birth-weight infants; breastfeeding; duration; hospital; human-milk; initiation; intensive-care-unit; intention; lactation; lactation consultant; NICU; nondelivery; Nursing; peer counselor; preterm infant; strategies; women
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Oza-Frank R; Bhatia A; Smith C
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PURPOSE: Although the independent effects of lactation consultants and peer counselors have been shown to improve breastfeeding outcomes, the joint effects have yet to be considered, particularly in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in nondelivery hospitals. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the effect of lactation staff type on breastfeeding outcomes during hospital stay after the addition of peer counselors to a NICU lactation program. SUBJECTS: A total of 596 mother-infant pairs admitted to Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, pre- and postlactation program expansion. DESIGN: A descriptive pre-/posttest study as conducted. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Differences in provision of any maternal breast milk, exclusive breast milk, or direct breastfeeding during NICU stay and at discharge were evaluated pre and postprogram implementation. Logistic regression was used to determine associations between lactation staff type and each outcome during hospital stay. RESULTS: Infants receiving any breast milk during NICU stay increased from baseline to postprogram year 1 (63% vs 73%; P = 0.03). Direct breastfeeding increased from baseline to postprogram year 4 (42% vs 53%; P = 0.03). Mothers seen by only peer counselors were less likely to provide any breast milk at discharge, provide exclusive breast milk during stay or discharge, to be direct breastfeeding during stay or at discharge compared with mothers seen by both peer counselors and lactation consultants. CONCLUSIONS: NICU lactation programs should consider including both peer counselors and lactation consultants to improve breastfeeding outcomes during hospital stay.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/anc.0000000000000101" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1097/anc.0000000000000101</a>
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Journal Article
2014
Advances in Neonatal Care
Bhatia A
birth-weight infants
breastfeeding
duration
Hospital
human-milk
initiation
intensive-care-unit
Intention
Journal Article
lactation
lactation consultant
NICU
nondelivery
Nursing
Oza-Frank R
peer counselor
preterm infant
Smith C
strategies
Women
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1089/bfm.2013.0038" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1089/bfm.2013.0038</a>
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509-510
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6
Volume
8
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Combined Peer Counselor and Lactation Consultant Support Increases Breastfeeding in the NICU
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Breastfeeding Medicine
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2013
2013-12
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Obstetrics & Gynecology; Pediatrics; rates
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Oza-Frank R; Bhatia A; Smith C
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1089/bfm.2013.0038" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1089/bfm.2013.0038</a>
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2013
Bhatia A
Breastfeeding Medicine
Journal Article
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Oza-Frank R
Pediatrics
rates
Smith C
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43–46
Issue
4
Volume
106
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Hot tub folliculitis'. Test the waters–and the patient–for Pseudomonas.
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Postgraduate medicine
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1999
1999-10
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Humans; Male; Child; Water Microbiology; *Baths; Folliculitis/*microbiology; Pseudomonas Infections/diagnosis/*transmission
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Bhatia A; Brodell R T
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A healthy 10-year-old boy presented with a widespread, nonpruritic, pustular rash of 3 days' duration. He reported having no fever, chills, or other systemic symptoms. Physical examination revealed perifollicular pustules concentrated in the swimsuit area, with fewer widely scattered lesions on the trunk and extremities (figure 1). His mother reported that he had bathed in a hot tub on the evening before onset of the rash. A similar rash had developed in two other boys who had bathed with the patient. No laboratory tests or cultures were performed. The patient was empirically treated with erythromycin tablets, 250 mg twice daily for 10 days. His mother was instructed to contact the owners of the hot tub so that it could be properly cleaned and maintained. Within 1 week the rash had completely resolved.
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*Baths
1999
Bhatia A
Brodell R T
Child
Folliculitis/*microbiology
Humans
Male
Postgraduate medicine
Pseudomonas Infections/diagnosis/*transmission
Water Microbiology