Publications by authors named "Alexandra Kass"

Background: Maintaining a healthy weight is a focus of Cystic Fibrosis (CF) care. With the increased use of highly effective CFTR modulators, many people with CF are gaining weight more easily, which may affect eating habits and body image. This study investigates providers' understanding and current practices surrounding body image disturbance and disordered eating in people with CF.

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Introduction: There is evidence for increased risk of eating disorders in individuals with diet-treated chronic illnesses, however, data in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) is less clear. No studies have evaluated avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) in the CF population. We investigated the prevalence of eating disorders, including ARFID, in adolescents and young adults with CF.

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  • - The American Thoracic Society Core Curriculum regularly updates healthcare professionals on pulmonary diseases, critical care, and sleep medicine for both adults and children every 3 to 4 years.
  • - At the 2020 International Conference, key pediatric pulmonary topics include managing pediatric hypoxemic respiratory failure and chronic respiratory failure, among others.
  • - Other topics discussed will cover surgical management of congenital lung issues, updates on smoke inhalation injuries, electronic smoking devices, and the pulmonary effects of conditions like sarcoidosis and congenital heart disease.
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In this review, we examine the known and suspected toxicity of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) in adolescents and young adults, to improve awareness of risks and identification of complications of their use. The use of e-cigarettes, or "vaping," is exploding among the pediatric population. E-cigarettes heat a solution containing a psychoactive compound, most commonly nicotine or tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), along with flavorings and other additives to a vapor, which users inhale.

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Alongside the epidemic use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) across the country, evidence of multiple pulmonary complications has emerged, with the most immediately life-threatening being the new clinical condition of e-cigarette/vaping-associated lung injury (EVALI), with investigation actively underway to further define this entity and determine the cause or causes. We present a series of cases of respiratory illnesses associated with e-cigarette use, many of which meet criteria for suspected or confirmed EVALI, managed at a pediatric tertiary care center, demonstrating notable variation in presenting symptoms and severity. Most cases improved with supportive respiratory care and the administration of corticosteroids and antibiotics, although generally no infection was found.

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