Publications by authors named "M Joshua Shellenberger"

Background: (HP) is the most common cause of gastritis worldwide. Clarithromycin-based triple therapy or bismuth-based quadruple therapy is usually considered the first-line treatment, however with around 30% failure rate for both regimens. Drug resistance of clarithromycin and metronidazole is a growing concern in some parts of the world.

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Background: The imputation of missingness is a key step in Electronic Health Records (EHR) mining, as it can significantly affect the conclusions derived from the downstream analysis in translational medicine. The missingness of laboratory values in EHR is not at random, yet imputation techniques tend to disregard this key distinction. Consequently, the development of an adaptive imputation strategy designed specifically for EHR is an important step in improving the data imbalance and enhancing the predictive power of modeling tools for healthcare applications.

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Post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis (PEP) is a common complication of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). Multiple drugs and techniques have been studied for the prevention of PEP. Topical epinephrine has shown mixed results and is still not widely accepted as an alternative for prevention of PEP.

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Antiplatelet agents are routinely given to prevent thrombosis of coronary stents. Often this occurs during or immediately after the procedure, while the patient is still on the catheterisation laboratory table. Ingestion of pills while supine sometimes causes mild dysphagia and discomfort but, rarely, it can cause a more severe complication.

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