Publications by authors named "Kerrie Buehler"

Purpose: Early referral of patients with stage IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) to outpatient palliative care has been shown to increase survival and reduce unnecessary healthcare resource utilization. We aimed to determine outpatient palliative care referral rate and subsequent resource utilization in patients with stage IV NSCLC in a multistate, community-based hospital network and identify rates and reasons for admissions within a local healthcare system of Washington State.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of a multistate hospital network and a local healthcare system.

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When drainage of complicated pleural space infections alone fails, there exists two strategies in surgery and dual agent-intrapleural fibrinolytic therapy; however, studies comparing these two management strategies are limited. To determine the outcomes of surgery versus fibrinolytic therapy as the primary management for complicated pleural space infections (CPSI). A retrospective review of adults with a CPSI managed with surgery or fibrinolytics between 1/2015 and 3/2018 within a multicenter, multistate hospital system was performed.

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Background: Maternal diet and eating behaviors have the potential to influence the metabolic milieu in pregnancies complicated by obesity, with implications for the developmental programming of offspring obesity. Emerging evidence suggests that mindfulness during eating may influence metabolic health in non-pregnant populations, but its effects in the context of pregnancy is less well understood. This study explored the individual and combined effects of mindful eating and diet quality on metabolic outcomes among pregnant women with obesity.

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Background: Although open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is an accepted treatment for a proportion of acute rib fractures, The literature on its potential to treat chronic, nonunion fractures is scarce. This study evaluates the outcomes and quality of life of patients who underwent ORIF for chronic, symptomatic, nonunion rib fractures.

Methods: Thirty-two patients were explored for possible ORIF of nonunion rib fractures (≥6 months after injury).

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