Publications by authors named "Chaorong Wu"

Objective: Inappropriate diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs) contribute to antibiotic overuse. The Inappropriate Diagnosis of UTI (ID-UTI) measure uses a standard definition of asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) and was validated in large hospitals. Critical access hospitals (CAHs) have different resources which may make ASB stewardship challenging.

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Background: Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) treatment is a common form of antibiotic overuse and diagnostic error. Antibiotic stewardship using the inappropriate diagnosis of urinary tract infection (ID-UTI) measure has reduced ASB treatment in diverse hospitals. However, critical access hospitals (CAHs) have differing resources that could impede stewardship.

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Objective: Many patients with melanoma treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) do not derive response. Preclinical and retrospective studies identified that inhibition of the cyclooxygenase (COX) pathway may improve response to ICI treatment.

Methods: This prospective single site phase II trial accrued patients with advanced/metastatic melanoma.

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  • Luffa cylindrica, a climbing herb valued for its nutrition and medicinal properties, is facing a significant decline in health due to root-knot nematode disease, particularly in Beihai, Guangxi, China, where almost 90% of the plants were affected.
  • Investigations revealed physical symptoms such as plant dwarfism, decreased yields, and prominent root knotted growth after analyzing the roots of the plants, which highlighted the presence of nematodes at different life stages.
  • Morphological characteristics of the identified nematodes, likely Meloidogyne enterolobii, matched previous descriptions, and DNA analysis using specific primers confirmed their presence, showing a targeted amplification of about 236 bp.
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Background: Comanagement of orthopedic surgery patients by internal medicine hospitalists is associated with improvements in clinical outcomes including complications, length of stay, and cost. Clinical outcomes of orthopedic comanagement performed solely by internal medicine advanced practice clinicians have not been reported. Our objecyive was to compare clinical outcomes between advanced practice clinician-based comanagement and usual orthopedic care.

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Background: There is need for interventions that can assist with long-term maintenance of healthy body weight and be sustainably integrated into existing primary care teams. The goal of MAINTAIN PRIME (Promoting Real (World) IMplEmentation) is to evaluate whether a successful electronic health record (EHR)-based weight maintenance intervention can be adapted to a new clinical setting with primary care staff serving as coaches.

Methods: EHR tools include tracking tools, standardized surveys, and standardized "SmartPhrases" for coaching.

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Background: Medical hospitalizations are relatively common among individuals who have substance use disorders (SUDs) and represent opportunities for patient engagement and treatment. Posthospitalization transitions of care are an important element of providing full-spectrum inpatient SUD care; however, little is known about clinicians' experiences with postdischarge care transitions.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study surveying hospital-based medical clinicians (ie, "hospitalists") across 2 large health systems in the state of Utah to assess current practices, barriers, facilitators, and perceptions toward posthospitalization care transitions for patients with SUDs.

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Pitaya (Selenicereus costaricensis), a tropical and subtropical fruit of Cactaceae family, become very popular in the fruit consumer market in recent years. In June 2022, plant stunting, reduced yields and galled root symptoms were observed on S. costaricensis plants sampled from a commercial production base in Wuming County (23°10'36.

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It is a common understanding that the 2019 coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) significantly harmed mental health. However, findings on changes in overall life satisfaction have been mixed and inconclusive. To address this puzzling phenomenon, we draw upon the domain-specific perspective of well-being and research on catastrophe compassion and propose that the pandemic can have opposing effects on mental health and communal satisfaction, which then differently relate to people's overall life satisfaction.

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Introduction: Few pediatric urologists believe patients require a majority of the doses of opioids prescribed to them postoperatively. Seeking a better understanding of postoperative pain and analgesia in pediatric urology patients may help reduce opioid over prescription while still adequately managing postoperative pain.

Objective: We sought to better understand: 1) the postoperative pain levels experienced by pediatric urology patients, 2) the factors that correlate with postoperative pain and number of opioids consumed following pediatric urologic procedures, and 3) the patients who do not require opioids after surgery.

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  • Filter clotting significantly affects continuous kidney replacement therapy (CKRT), with previous underexplored implications of treatment modality on filter longevity.* -
  • A study at the University of Iowa evaluated filter life in critically ill patients, finding that filters used in pre-filter continuous venovenous hemofiltration (CVVH) lasted approximately 79% as long as those in continuous venovenous hemodialysis (CVVHD), averaging 21.8 hours compared to 26.6 hours.* -
  • The results indicated that a higher percentage of filters in the CVVHD group remained functional beyond 72 hours and experienced less clotting, highlighting the need for further investigation into the impact of CKRT modalities on patient care
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Varus intertrochanteric osteotomy (ITO) remains the most popular method to contain the fragmenting femoral head in Perthes disease. However, resultant compromise of hip abductors may result in coxa brevis and acetabular dysplasia, increasing the risk of requiring future surgery. A minimally invasive strategy of tension plating the greater trochanter was developed in effort to avoid these consequences.

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Background: The use of cognitive-enhancing medications and supplements among healthy adults continues to rise. Limited data exists on their use among resident physicians. Given their highly competitive and stressful lifestyle, we sought to evaluate the prevalence, motivations, and side effects of using cognitive-enhancing supplements and medications among resident physicians at a large United States academic institution.

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Background: Aneurysm wall enhancement has been identified as a potential biomarker for aneurysm instability. Enhancement has been determined by different approaches on 2D multiplanar views. This study describes a new method to quantify enhancement through 3D heatmaps and histograms.

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Xanthine oxidase (XO) contributes to oxidative stress and vascular disease. Hyperuricemia and gout are common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), a population at increased risk of vascular disease. We evaluated effects of allopurinol on serum XO activity and metabolome of CKD patients who had participated in a randomized double-blind clinical trial of allopurinol vs.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between maternal obesity and fetal umbilical arterial pH in a cohort of parturients that received a prophylactic phenylephrine infusion for management of spinal anesthesia induced hypotension during cesarean delivery.

Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of cesarean deliveries at a single academic tertiary care institution between January 2012 and March 2019. All scheduled nonlaboring cesarean deliveries of singleton live neonate performed under spinal anesthesia between 37 and 41 weeks gestational age were included.

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Objective: To assess association of pharmacist gender with acceptance of antibiotic stewardship recommendations.

Design: A retrospective evaluation of the Reducing Overuse of Antibiotics at Discharge (ROAD) Home intervention.

Setting: The study was conducted from May to October 2019 in a single academic medical center.

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Contrast sensitivity is reduced in older adults and is often measured at an overall perceptual level. Recent human psychophysical studies have provided paradigms to measure contrast sensitivity independently in the magnocellular (MC) and parvocellular (PC) visual pathways and have reported desensitization in the MC pathway after flicker adaptation. The current study investigates the influence of aging on contrast sensitivity and on the desensitization effect in the two visual pathways.

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Aneurysm wall enhancement (AWE) after the administration of contrast gadolinium is a potential biomarker of unstable intracranial aneurysms. While most studies determine AWE subjectively, this study comprehensively quantified AWE in 3D imaging using a semi-automated method. Thirty patients with 33 unruptured intracranial aneurysms prospectively underwent high-resolution imaging with 7T-MRI.

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