Publications by authors named "Feinberg J"

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  • In recent rural U.S. studies, individuals who use drugs (PWUD) are increasingly combining opioids with stimulants like methamphetamine and cocaine.
  • Among 2,705 PWUD surveyed, 74% reported using both opioids and stimulants, with 76% having undergone hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing.
  • Those who used opioids alone had lower rates of HCV testing, and those using both opioids and stimulants were less likely to have received anti-HCV medication compared to those using other drugs.
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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health of people who inject drugs (PWID) using a collaborative data-sharing model established in 2021, which pooled data from multiple studies across North America.
  • - Researchers analyzed data on various health indicators (like substance use treatment and mental health conditions) over four different time periods: pre-pandemic, early-pandemic, mid-pandemic, and late-pandemic, involving 6,213 PWID participants.
  • - The results showed minimal changes in health indicators throughout the pandemic, suggesting stability possibly due to policy adjustments and resilience in support services for PWID, highlighting the potential of the data-sharing model for better health insights.
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Background: Over the last two decades, houselessness and drug-related epidemics both have expanded from urban to rural regions across the United States (US). However, our understanding of the relationship between rural houselessness, drug use, and drug-related harms has not kept pace. The current study addresses this gap by describing houselessness among a large cohort of people who use drugs (PWUD) from rural communities across 10 states.

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For fixed-duration therapies against chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), undetectable measurable residual disease (MRD) predicts overall and progression-free survival more accurately than complete remission. For indefinite therapies, MRD status can direct discontinuation of treatment. We systematically reviewed the relationship between antineoplastic drug exposures and undetectable MRD in CLL.

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  • * Researchers assessed pain severity before and after treatment with sofosbuvir/velpatasvir, mainly focusing on whether achieving sustained virologic response (SVR) correlated with lower pain scores.
  • * Results showed that while overall pain severity didn't significantly differ based on SVR status, those who achieved SVR reported lower pain scores over time, especially among participants with moderate or greater pain at baseline, except at the 48-week mark for those who did not achieve SVR.
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Heterogeneity of outcomes across different clinical trial study sites is often inevitable. Understanding how outcomes differ by site is important for planning future programs and studies. We examined the extent of heterogeneity of hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment cascade outcomes among persons who inject drugs (PWIDs) across sixteen clinical sites utilized in the HERO Study-a pragmatic randomized trial of HCV treatment support.

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Background: Research published during the early fentanyl period exposed a growing concern of unwitting fentanyl exposure and a general willingness to use fentanyl test strips (FTS). A paucity of FTS studies over the last several years has restricted our ability to understand FTS use in the late fentanyl era. The South Atlantic FTS Study (SAFTSS) was established to investigate contemporaneous changes in FTS use and drug use behavior among a rural cohort of PWID.

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  • Asthma is a prevalent cause for hospitalization in children and can significantly affect their quality of life; non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) is being explored as a potential add-on therapy despite weak evidence and lack of guidelines.
  • The review aimed to evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of using NPPV alongside standard treatments for children under 18 facing acute asthma episodes, focusing on randomized clinical trials (RCTs).
  • Three RCTs involving a total of 120 children were analyzed, all assessing the impact of bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) on acute asthma in a pediatric intensive care unit, with primary outcomes including mortality and serious adverse events.
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  • Common genetic variations play a significant role in the heritability of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), but existing polygenic scores (ASD-PGS) from recent studies explain less variance than anticipated.
  • The research utilized genotype data from four cohorts with familial ties to ASD to evaluate the effect of microarray limitations on the predictive ability of ASD-PGS.
  • Findings showed that while genomic coverage improved after data imputation, not all variants were consistently covered across the cohorts, and simply increasing SNPs in the ASD-PGS did not enhance predictive coverage.
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To analyze War on Drugs encounters and their relationships to health care utilization among White people who use drugs (PWUD) in 22 Appalachian rural counties in Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, and North Carolina. We recruited White PWUD using chain referral sampling in 2018 to 2020. Surveys asked about criminal-legal encounters, unmet health care needs, and other covariates.

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Importance: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) reinfection after curative treatment remains a concern for people who inject drugs.

Objective: To assess the incidence of HCV reinfection and associated risk factors.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This cohort study is a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial that was conducted across opioid treatment programs and community health centers in the US between September 2016 and August 2018.

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  • Illicitly manufactured fentanyl is a major cause of opioid overdose deaths in the U.S., prompting this study to explore harm reduction strategies among rural drug users.
  • The research included 349 qualitative interviews across 10 states, focusing on drug use behaviors and specific aspects of fentanyl exposure.
  • Participants employed various strategies to minimize overdose risks, such as avoiding certain drugs, using fentanyl test strips, and having naloxone on hand, highlighting the need for improved access to harm reduction resources.
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Background: The United States' (US) opioid overdose epidemic has evolved into a combined stimulant/opioid epidemic, a pattern driven in part by mitigating opioid overdose risk, variable substance availability, and personal preferences. This study aimed to investigate the association between self-reported substance preference (heroin or methamphetamine) and behavioral/health outcomes among individuals who used both heroin and methamphetamine in the rural US.

Methods: The Rural Opioid Initiative is a consortium of 8 research cohorts from 10 states and 65 rural counties that recruited individuals reporting past 30-day injection of any substance or opioid substance use by any route from 1/2018 to 3/2020.

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  • The study compared the performance of the chatbot ChatGPT (GPT-4) to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Guidelines in managing ovarian cancer by evaluating 10 key questions.
  • ChatGPT, both unprompted and prompted, was found to have a higher accuracy and completeness in its responses compared to NCCN for sections like risk factors and surgical management, but it lagged in medical management.
  • Despite GPT-4's promising performance, the presence of inaccuracies indicates that unsupervised use of chatbots for medical guidance should be approached with caution.
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Background: Self-efficacy, a patient-level factor, has been shown to facilitate patient engagement in treatment and optimize treatment-related outcomes in various health contexts. Research on interventions supporting hepatitis C virus (HCV) direct-acting antiviral (DAA) treatment uptake and adherence among persons who inject drugs (PWID) is needed, but whether self-efficacy factors influence DAA treatment cascade outcomes in this population has been less studied.

Methods: Using the HERO study data, we analyzed a subset of participants with any general health self-efficacy data (n=708) measured at baseline and end-of-treatment time points using a 5-items instrument (facets: 'goal setting', 'goal attainment', 'having a positive effect', 'being in control', and 'working to improve').

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  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common and diverse neurodevelopmental condition influenced by genetic and environmental factors, particularly during pregnancy.
  • A study analyzed urinary metal concentrations (cadmium and cesium) from two pregnancy cohorts and found that higher levels were linked to increased risks of ASD and non-neurotypical development in children.
  • Results indicated that elevated cadmium levels in early pregnancy were significantly associated with a higher risk of ASD, while cesium levels showed a marginally increased risk, highlighting the potential impact of these environmental agents on child development.
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Background: There is limited data regarding the interplay of anatomic and physiologic parameters with exercise capacity in adults with native or recurrent nonsevere coarctation of the aorta (CoA).

Objectives: The objective of this study was to use exercise stress echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging to identify anatomic and physiologic correlates of exercise capacity in these patients.

Methods: We conducted a single-center retrospective analysis of 54 adults with nonsevere CoA (repaired or unrepaired) followed at our institution between 2015 and 2020.

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  • COVID-19 significantly affects coagulation in adult patients with congenital heart disease (ACHD), making them more susceptible to thromboembolic (TE) and bleeding complications.
  • In a study from May 2020 to November 2021 involving nearly 2,000 ACHD patients, 1.5% experienced severe TE or bleeding events, which were linked to higher mortality rates and more advanced health conditions.
  • Key risk factors for these complications included prior anticoagulation treatment, incidents of cardiac injury, and severity of the COVID-19 infection, with logistic regression confirming their independent associations with TE and bleeding risks.
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Importance: The binary classification of spina bifida lesions as myelomeningocele (with sac) or myeloschisis (without sac) belies a spectrum of morphologies, which have not been correlated to clinical characteristics and outcomes.

Objective: To characterize spina bifida lesion types and correlate them with preoperative presentation and postoperative outcomes.

Design: Secondary analysis of images and videos obtained during fetoscopic spina bifida repair surgery from 2020-2023.

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The objective of this study was to understand barriers to healthcare and social service utilization among older adults residing in rural areas who use drugs. A cross-sectional survey of persons who use opioids or inject drugs in rural counties with high overdose rates across ten states was conducted. For this analysis, participants were restricted to only the 375 individuals aged 50 and older.

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People with substance use disorder (SUD) face barriers to prevention and treatment services, increasing risk for hospitalization and death. Injection drug use (IDU) can lead to an increased risk of overdose and infections. However, identifying people who inject drugs (PWID) within healthcare systems is challenging.

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We evaluated vertical transmission and linkage to care in women with hepatitis C virus (HCV) and history of injection drug use employing co-localized testing and treatment. Transmission occurred in 1 of 23 infants, with mother-infant genetic distance of 1.26%.

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Background: In recent years, stimulant use has increased among persons who use opioids in the rural U.S., leading to high rates of overdose and death.

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