Publications by authors named "Eliason J"

Although abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) are more common in men, women are at greater risk for AAA growth/rupture. Vascular deformation mapping (VDM) utilizes deformable image registration to qualify and quantify 3D-AAA growth using computed tomography angiograms (CTA). In this study we leveraged VDM to investigate sex differences in AAA growth patterns.

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  • Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy shows promise for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with high PD-L1 expression, but not all patients respond effectively.
  • * This study uses multiplex fluorescent immunohistochemistry (mfIHC) to analyze 1,269 images from 52 metastatic NSCLC patients, identifying key interactions between tumor cells and immune cells that may predict treatment response.
  • * The research uncovers specific spatial patterns, like increased activity of cytotoxic and helper T-cells in responders, and introduces a deep learning model that identifies crucial cellular regions influencing therapy outcomes.*
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A major challenge in the spatial analysis of multiplex imaging (MI) data is choosing how to measure cellular spatial interactions and how to relate them to patient outcomes. Existing methods to quantify cell-cell interactions do not scale to the rapidly evolving technical landscape, where both the number of unique cell types and the number of images in a dataset may be large. We propose a scalable analytical framework and accompanying R package, DIMPLE, to quantify, visualize, and model cell-cell interactions in the TME.

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Objective: Visceral branch artery dissection (VBAD) is uncommon and may occur with or without an associated aortic dissection (AD). We hypothesized that isolated VBAD would have a more benign clinical course than those with concurrent AD and compared survival outcomes stratified based on aortic involvement.

Methods: VBAD over a 5-year period were identified using International Classification of Diseases codes.

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The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a complex and dynamic ecosystem that involves interactions between different cell types, such as cancer cells, immune cells, and stromal cells. These interactions can promote or inhibit tumor growth and affect response to therapy. Multitype Gibbs point process (MGPP) models are statistical models used to study the spatial distribution and interaction of different types of objects, such as the distribution of cell types in a tissue sample.

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Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) is known to promote arterial collateral circulation development from mesenteric vessel compression and can lead to the development of visceral aneurysms. These aneurysms are often diagnosed at the time of rupture and pose a significant morality risk without appropriate intervention. A celiacomesenteric trunk is a rare anatomic variant in which the celiac artery and superior mesenteric artery share a common origin and has been postulated as a risk factor for developing MALS.

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  • Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) has a significant genetic component, with a study identifying 141 genetic associations, including 97 that were previously unknown.
  • The research highlighted key biological pathways related to AAA, such as lipid metabolism, vascular development, and inflammation, indicating how these factors contribute to the disease's progression.
  • The study also suggests that lowering non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol could be beneficial for AAA patients, advocating for the use of PCSK9 inhibitors based on evidence from a mouse model where PCSK9 loss prevented AAA development.
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The human P-glycoprotein (P-gp), a transporter responsible for multidrug resistance, is present in the plasma membrane's raft and non-raft domains. One specific conformation of P-gp that binds to the monoclonal antibody UIC2 is primarily associated with raft domains and displays heightened internalization in cells overexpressing P-gp, such as in NIH-3T3 MDR1 cells. Our primary objective was to investigate whether the trafficking of this particular P-gp conformer is dependent on cholesterol levels.

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  • The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a complex system made up of tumor cells, surrounding cells, blood vessels, and extracellular matrix, influencing tumor behavior.
  • Advances in imaging technologies allow for detailed mapping of various cellular markers in the TME at a single cell level, revealing interactions that can affect tumor growth and drug resistance.
  • The proposed analytical framework and R package, DIMPLE, enables scalable quantification and visualization of these cell-cell interactions, showing significant links between imaging data and patient outcomes.
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Background: The risk of arterial diseases may be elevated among family members of individuals having multifocal fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD). We sought to investigate the risk of arterial diseases in families of individuals with FMD.

Methods: Family histories for 73 probands with FMD were obtained, which included an analysis of 463 total first-degree relatives focusing on FMD and related arterial disorders.

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Background: Hybrid debranching repair of pararenal and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms was initially designed as a better alternative to standard open repair, addressing the limitations of endovascular repair involving the visceral aorta. We reviewed the collective outcomes of hybrid debranching repairs using extra-anatomic, open surgical debranching of the renal-mesenteric arteries, followed by endovascular aortic stenting.

Methods: Data from patients who underwent hybrid repair in 14 North American institutions during 10 years were retrospectively reviewed.

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Background: The Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act (HHFKA) of 2010 supported implementation of school gardens for promoting fruit and vegetable consumption. We examined school garden prevalence over time by school-level factors during the period before and after the implementation of HHFKA.

Methods: Using data from the New Jersey Child Health Study, conducted in 4 low-income New Jersey cities, prevalence of school gardens among K-12 schools (n = 148) was assessed between school year 2010-2011 and 2017-2018.

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Background: Gastroesophageal resuscitative occlusion of the aorta (GROA) has been shown effective in creating zone II aortic occlusion capable of temporarily improving survival in animal models of lethal noncompressible torso hemorrhage. In this study, tandem application of GROA transitioning to resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) is explored to demonstrate feasibility as a potential point-of-injury bridge to more advanced care, using a swine model of lethal abdominal hemorrhage.

Methods: Swine (n = 19) were anesthetized, instrumented, and subjected to a combination of controlled and uncontrolled hemorrhage from a grade-V liver laceration.

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Chromosome 17q12-q21 is the most replicated genetic locus for childhood-onset asthma. Polymorphisms in this locus containing ∼10 genes interact with a variety of environmental exposures in the home and outdoors to modify asthma risk. However, the functional basis for these associations and their linkages to the environment have remained enigmatic.

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Objectives: Abdominal aortic coarctation and hypoplasia are uncommon diseases, recognized most often in pediatric-aged individuals. Comprehensive studies regarding the pathologic spectrum of these aortopathies are nonexistent. This investigation was undertaken to better define the histologic and morphologic character of abdominal aortic narrowings affecting children and assess its potential relevance to contemporary clinical practice.

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We performed a contemporary assessment of clinical and radiographic factors of stroke after thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR). Patients undergoing TEVAR from 2006 to 2017 were identified. We assessed clinical and radiographic data, including preoperative head and neck computed tomography, Doppler ultrasonography, and intraoperative angiography.

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It is important to remember that dentistry is one area of the veterinary practice that veterinary technicians/nurses/hygienists can take ownership of and drive the dental program forward under the supervision of a veterinarian. With proper training they can perform all skills except diagnosis and surgery. The veterinary technician/nurse/hygienist should educate the client about the dental procedure, perform a thorough oral examination and report findings on the dental chart, take dental radiographs, perform dental scaling and polishing, administer nerve blocks, administer perioceutics, maintain instruments and equipment, and provide discharge and home care instructions to the pet owner.

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Background: Noncompressible torso hemorrhage management remains a challenge especially in the prehospital setting. We evaluated a device designed to occlude the aorta from the stomach (gastroesophageal resuscitative occlusion of the aorta [GROA]) for its ability to stop hemorrhage and improve survival in a swine model of lethal liver laceration and compared its performance to resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) and controls.

Methods: Swine (n = 24) were surgically instrumented and a 30% controlled arterial hemorrhage over 20 minutes was followed by liver laceration.

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Thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) is characterized by dilation of the aortic root or ascending/descending aorta. TAA is a heritable disease that can be potentially life threatening. While 10%-20% of TAA cases are caused by rare, pathogenic variants in single genes, the origin of the majority of TAA cases remains unknown.

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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a complex disease that requires regular imaging surveillance to monitor for aneurysm stability. Current imaging surveillance techniques use maximum diameter, often assessed by computed tomography angiography (CTA), to assess risk of rupture and determine candidacy for operative repair. However, maximum diameter measurements can be variable, do not reliably predict rupture risk and future AAA growth, and may be an oversimplification of complex AAA anatomy.

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Alternate care sites (ACS) are locations that can be converted to provide either in-patient and/or out-patient health care services when existing facilities are compromised by a hazard impact or the volume of patients exceeds available capacity and/or capabilities. In March through May of 2020, Michigan Medicine (MM), the affiliated health system of the University of Michigan, planned a 500 bed ACS at an off-site location. Termed the Michigan Medicine Field Hospital (MMFH), this ACS was intended to be a step-down care facility for low-acuity COVID-19 positive MM patients who could be transitioned from the hospital setting and safely cared for prior to discharge home, while also allowing increased bed capacity in the remaining MM hospitals for additional critical patient care.

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Background: Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) has been shown to be effective for management of noncompressible torso hemorrhage. However, this technique requires arterial cannulation, which can be time-consuming and not amendable to placement in austere environments. We present a novel, less invasive aortic occlusion device and technique designated gastroesophageal resuscitative occlusion of the aorta (GROA).

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Objective: While rare variants in the gene have been associated with classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and rarely with arterial dissections, recurrent variants in underlying a systemic arteriopathy have not been described. Monogenic forms of multifocal fibromuscular dysplasia (mFMD) have not been previously defined. Approach and Results: We studied 4 independent probands with the pathogenic variant c.

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This study aims to examine children's fruit, vegetable, and added sugar consumption relative to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the American Heart Association's recommendations, as well as to compare children's reported consumption with parental perception of the child's overall diet quality. Data were drawn from 2 independent, cross sectional panels (2009-10 and 2014-15) of the New Jersey Child Health Study. The analytical sample included 2229 households located in five New Jersey cities.

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