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  • - Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a serious issue with low survival rates (under 10%) in high-income countries and even worse in resource-limited settings, highlighting the need for better data on how to allocate limited resources effectively.
  • - The study aimed to determine the cost-effectiveness of various interventions for OHCA and evaluate their affordability in different income levels by reviewing existing economic evaluations from various databases.
  • - Out of 468 articles reviewed, only 46 met the criteria, mainly focusing on the US healthcare perspective; findings suggest starting investments in areas like resuscitation protocols and CPR training to improve survival outcomes.
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  • PCD (Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia) and CF (Cystic Fibrosis) are both genetic diseases that affect how the lungs work and cause issues from a young age, but PCD is thought to be milder, even though evidence is limited.
  • The study wanted to see how children with PCD compare to those with CF in terms of health over time, especially focusing on children with certain severe forms of PCD.
  • They found that kids with PCD and the severe type had lower lung function than kids with CF, but their nutrition was similar, with more CF kids getting sick from bacteria in their lungs than PCD kids.
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  • This study investigates the management of ocular surface disease (OSD) related to ocular cicatricial pemphigoid (OCP) at the University of Colorado Hospital, focusing on treatment effectiveness and patient outcomes.
  • A total of 30 patients with OCP were evaluated, revealing that common treatments included preservative-free artificial tears, topical corticosteroids, and autologous serum eye drops, with most patients requiring multiple therapies.
  • The findings suggest that as OCP severity increases, the need for more intensive OSD management also rises, emphasizing the importance of tailored treatments for advanced cases.
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Reply to P. de Boissieu et al.

J Clin Oncol

January 2025

David R. Spigel, MD, Sarah Cannon Research Institute/Tennessee Oncology, Nashville, TN; Afshin Dowlati, MD, University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center and Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH; Yuanbin Chen, MD, Cancer and Hematology Centers of Western Michigan, Grand Rapids, MI; Alejandro Navarro, MD, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron and Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO), Barcelona, Spain; James Chih-Hsin Yang, MD, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University Cancer Center, Taipei, Taiwan; Goran Stojanovic, MD, Institute for Pulmonary Diseases of Vojvodina, Sremska Kamenica, Serbia; Maria Jove, MD, PhD, Institut Català d'Oncologia Hospital Duran i Reynals, Barcelona, Spain; Patricia Rich, MD, Southeastern Regional Medical Center, Newnan, GA; Zoran G. Andric, MD, University Clinical Hospital Center Bezanijska Kosa, Belgrade, Serbia; Yi-Long Wu, MD, Guangdong Lung Cancer Institute, Guangzhou, China; Charles M. Rudin, MD PhD, Druckenmiller Center for Lung Cancer Research, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY; Huanyu Chen, PhD, Ipsen, Cambridge, MA; Li Zhang, MPH, Ipsen, Cambridge, MA; Stanley Yeung, PharmD, Ipsen, Cambridge, MA; Fawzi Benzaghou, MD, Ipsen, Cambridge, MA; Luis Paz-Ares, MD, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, H120-CNIO Lung Cancer Unit, Universidad Complutense and Ciberonc, Madrid, Spain; and Paul A. Bunn, MD, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO.

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Background: The WHO estimates that close to 1.7 billion people worldwide have hearing loss; 34 million of whom are children, with 90% residing in low- and middle-income countries. While the effects of ear disease and hearing loss on language, academic, and behavioral development are established, there is remarkably little data on intellectual and other cognitive differences.

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  • Type 2 diabetes (T2D) genome-wide association studies (GWASs) typically miss rare genetic variants due to limitations in previous imputation methods and insufficient whole-genome sequencing data.
  • In a large-scale study involving over half a million individuals, researchers uncovered 12 new genetic variants linked to T2D, including a rare enhancer variant near the LEP gene that significantly increases risk.
  • The study also analyzed ClinVar variants related to monogenic diabetes, identifying additional rare variants that affect T2D risk and offering new insights into the pathogenicity of certain variants previously deemed uncertain.
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  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) chronic retinal necrosis (CRN) is a rare infection that affects mildly immunocompromised individuals and is treated with ganciclovir, but resistance can develop.
  • An 80-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis experienced blurry vision and was diagnosed with retinitis caused by CMV, initially treated with ganciclovir, but later switched to foscarnet and other medications due to resistance.
  • The case highlights the potential increase in CMV CRN cases due to rising use of mild immunosuppressive therapies, and suggests that using combinations like letermovir and leflunomide may be effective alternatives when resistance occurs.
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  • This study looked at how ear and hearing care is done for kids with cleft palates across different teams in the US.
  • It involved over 1,200 children born between 2015 and 2022, checking how many got the right follow-up care by 18 months old.
  • Results showed that kids got more ear care if the doctors were part of their main team instead of being referred to separate specialists.
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MRD2STOP is a pragmatic trial evaluating maintenance therapy cessation guided by measurable residual disease (MRD) negativity in multiple myeloma (MM). Eligible patients had previous MRD < 10, received ≥1 year of maintenance, and were prospectively confirmed to have undetectable disease by positron emission tomography, bone marrow (BM) flow cytometry (limit of detection [LoD] 10), and BM clonoSEQ (LoD 10). BM aspirates enriched for CD138 cells were analyzed by clonoSEQ to achieve MRD 10 sensitivity.

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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of sodium tetrathionate as an antidote for acute oral cyanide poisoning, focusing on its potential for fast, low-volume intramuscular administration.
  • In a trial with swine, the treatment group that received sodium tetrathionate showed 100% survival, while the control group with no treatment had 0% survival.
  • The study concludes that intramuscular sodium tetrathionate significantly enhances survival rates in cases of cyanide poisoning, indicated by decreased lactate levels in treated animals.
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  • Evidence suggests that returning to play after a concussion increases the risk of musculoskeletal injuries due to undetected neuromuscular control deficits, highlighting the potential benefits of rehabilitation programs.
  • A feasibility trial tested an 8-week virtual neuromuscular training (NMT) program via a smartphone app, where participants completed three self-guided workouts per week incorporating various exercises.
  • Out of 20 enrolled participants, 15 completed the program with a retention rate of 75%, and adherence was moderate at 57.2%, with time constraints reported as a significant barrier to completion.
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Complex genetic variation in nearly complete human genomes.

bioRxiv

September 2024

Institute for Medical Biometry and Bioinformatics, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany.

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  • * It achieves a high level of completeness, closing 92% of previous assembly gaps and fully assembling complex regions, including 1,852 complex structural variants and 1,246 human centromeres.
  • * The findings lead to significant improvements in genotyping accuracy and enable the detection of over 26,000 structural variants per sample, enhancing the potential for future disease association research.
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Pediatric Long COVID has been associated with a wide variety of symptoms, conditions, and organ systems, but distinct clinical presentations, or subphenotypes, are still being elucidated. In this exploratory analysis, we identified a cohort of pediatric (age <21) patients with evidence of Long COVID and no pre-existing complex chronic conditions using electronic health record data from 38 institutions and used an unsupervised machine learning-based approach to identify subphenotypes. Our method, an extension of the Phe2Vec algorithm, uses tens of thousands of clinical concepts from multiple domains to represent patients' clinical histories to then identify groups of patients with similar presentations.

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The COVID-19 pandemic challenged school health professionals to navigate a dynamic public health emergency and to stay aware of changing recommendations. This study aimed to determine the value of the COVID Just-in-Time ECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcomes) Learning Series for Schools among participating school health personnel and to describe their ongoing information needs during the pandemic. School health, public health, and education professionals across Colorado participated in this ECHO series.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of short (<120 days) versus long (>180 days) antiviral prophylaxis for preventing cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease in pediatric liver transplant recipients by analyzing data from the Society of Pediatric Liver Transplantation registry between 2015 and 2019.
  • - Among the 199 enrolled participants, shorter prophylaxis resulted in higher occurrences of CMV DNAemia (26.8% vs. 13.8%) and CMV syndrome (18.8% vs. 6.9%) compared to longer prophylaxis, while end-organ disease rates were similar between the two groups.
  • - Long prophylaxis was associated with a significantly higher incidence of neutropenia (55
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Offset Considerations in Total Hip Arthroplasty.

J Am Acad Orthop Surg

October 2024

From the Colorado Joint Replacement, Denver, CO (Driesman, Jennings, Yang, and Dennis), Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University of Denver, Denver, CO (Jennings and Dennis), the Department of Orthopaedics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO (Dennis), and the Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN (Dennis).

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  • To perform successful total hip arthroplasty (THA), surgeons must accurately restore the patient's anatomical structure and soft-tissue tension, particularly focusing on the restoration of femoral offset.
  • This review aims to define how femoral offset is measured, its significance in hip joint biomechanics, and how incorrect offset can lead to complications such as pain, instability, and decreased motor performance.
  • The review also examines intraoperative factors and the selection and positioning of prosthetic implants to enhance stability and functional outcomes post-surgery.
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Background:  Intraoperative microvascular complications in autologous breast reconstruction significantly increase the risk of postoperative complications. No study has identified which specific intraoperative complications contribute to partial or total flap loss.

Methods:  A retrospective chart review of microsurgical breast reconstructions by five surgeons between 2009 and 2020 analyzed operative variables and patient outcomes, with complications determined from the operative report.

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Radiation target nomenclature for lymphoma trials: consensus recommendations from the National Clinical Trials Network groups.

Lancet Haematol

December 2024

Department of Radiation Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA; NRG Oncology, Philadelphia, PA, USA; Children's Oncology Group, Seattle, WA, USA. Electronic address:

Contemporary lymphoma radiation target volumes that rely on post-systemic therapy imaging do not have standardised nomenclature. A forum of radiation oncology lymphoma leaders from the National Clinical Trials Network groups (NRG Oncology, Children's Oncology Group, SWOG Cancer Research Network, Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group-American College of Radiology Imaging Network Cancer Research Group, and the Canadian Cancer Trials Group) was convened and established standardised nomenclature for these volumes in the autumn of 2024. Involved-site radiotherapy includes the full cranial-caudal extent of prechemotherapy disease and takes into account axial anatomical changes only.

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As part of the advancement in therapeutic decision-making for brain tumor patients at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (SJCRH), we developed three robust classifiers, a deep learning neural network (NN), k-nearest neighbor (kNN), and random forest (RF), trained on a reference series DNA-methylation profiles to classify central nervous system (CNS) tumor types. The models' performance was rigorously validated against 2054 samples from two independent cohorts.

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Introduction: The social vulnerability index (SVI) is a census tract-level population-based measure generated from 16 socioeconomic and demographic variables on a scale from 1 (least) to 100 (most) vulnerable. This study has three objectives as follows: 1) to analyze multiple ways of utilizing SVI, 2) compare SVI as a group measure of marginalization to individual markers, and 3) to understand how SVI is associated with choice of surgery in metabolic surgery.

Methods: We retrospectively identified adults undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and gastric sleeve in 2013-2018 National Surgical Quality Improvement Program data from a single academic center.

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Background: Patients, families, and clinicians increasingly communicate through patient portals. Due to potential for multiple authors, clinicians need to know who is communicating with them. OurNotes is a portal-based pre-visit agenda setting questionnaire.

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