Publications by authors named "J M Slaughter"

Introduction/aims: Skeletal muscle magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a validated noninvasive tool to assess Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) progression. There is interest in finding DMD biomarkers that decrease the burden of clinical trial participation, such as wearable devices. Our aim was to evaluate the relationship between activity, via accelerometry, and skeletal muscle MRI, particularly T mapping.

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  • Heart failure (HF) after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) affects up to 20% of cirrhotic patients, making it crucial to identify risk factors for better outcomes.
  • A retrospective study on 360 cirrhotic patients found that elevated right atrial pressure during TIPS and an increase in left atrial volume index within 180 days post-TIPS were linked to higher risks of HF and mortality, respectively.
  • The findings suggest that while cirrhotic cardiomyopathy status alone isn't predictive, monitoring echocardiographic changes could help identify patients at greater risk for complications after TIPS.
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Objective: Acetaminophen and indomethacin are used for medical management of a patent ductus arteriosus. This study compared the efficacy of these agents in ELBW infants.

Study Design: This was a retrospective study of all courses of indomethacin and acetaminophen.

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Soil-transmitted parasitic nematodes infect over 1 billion people worldwide and are a common source of neglected disease. Strongyloides stercoralis is a potentially fatal skin-penetrating human parasite that is endemic to tropical and subtropical regions around the world. The complex life cycle of Strongyloides species is unique among human-parasitic nematodes in that it includes a single free-living generation featuring soil-dwelling, bacterivorous adults whose progeny all develop into infective larvae.

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Objective: Short-term treatment efficacy of systemic dexamethasone (DEX) in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is highly variable. Our objective was to assess if salivary cortisol may serve as a reliable biomarker of steroid response.

Study Design: Multi-site prospective observational cohort study.

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