68 results match your criteria: "Center for Pharmacogenomics and Translational Research[Affiliation]"

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  • * Conducted through a questionnaire, the research analyzed the perceptions and needs of 75 caregivers of children with acute respiratory illnesses, measuring various factors such as personal barriers and illness perceptions.
  • * Key findings highlight the importance of clarifying medical terms and addressing knowledge gaps among caregivers to improve treatment approaches and acceptance for respiratory conditions in children.
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  • SSRIs' metabolism is significantly affected by the pharmacogenes CYP2D6 and CYP2C19, which influences how effective these medications might be for treating depression in patients.
  • A clinical trial is being conducted to assess whether using genetic testing to guide the selection and dosing of antidepressants can provide better control of depression symptoms in individuals aged 8 and older.
  • The trial includes two groups: one gets pharmacogenetic testing and support immediately, while the other group is tested after 6 months, with the main outcome measured being changes in depression scores after three months.
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Background: A multicenter clinical trial in patients with mild persistent asthma indicated that response to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) is limited to those with sputum eosinophilia. However, testing for sputum eosinophilia is impractical in most clinical settings.

Objective: We examined associations between sputum eosinophilia and type 2 inflammatory biomarkers in untreated mild persistent asthma.

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Objective: Asthma exacerbations are a frequent reason for pediatric emergency medical services (EMS) encounters. The objective of this study was to examine the implementation of evidence-based treatments for pediatric asthma in a regional consortium of EMS agencies.

Methods: This retrospective study applied the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) implementation framework to data from an EMS agency consortium in the Cincinnati, Ohio region.

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Gene partners of the EWSR1 fusion may represent molecularly distinct entities.

Transl Oncol

December 2023

Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research, The University of Florida, Jacksonville, FL, USA; Center for Pharmacogenomics and Translational Research, Nemours Children's Health, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Electronic address:

EWSR1 fusions are highly promiscuous and are associated with unique malignancies, clinical phenotypes, and molecular subtypes. However, rare fusion partners (RFP) of EWSR1 has not been well described. Here, we conducted a cross-sectional, retrospective study of 1,140 unique tumors harboring EWSR1 fusions.

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Childhood asthma is a common and serious chronic lung disease. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies may assist clinical providers, caregivers, and children in managing pediatric asthma. This study evaluated the Nemours app, an mHealth application.

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: Asthma is the most common inflammatory lung disease in the United States. Since 2015, biologic therapies have provided targeted treatment for patients with severe asthma. : To evaluate the trends for in-hospital outcomes of asthma before (2012-2014) and after (2016-2018) the introduction of biologic therapies for asthma.

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Background: Research participants often misunderstand the required elements of informed consent information, whether provided in written or oral format. Informed consent instruments with embedded evidence-based learning theory principles administered in multimedia electronic formats may improve comprehension and retention.

Objective: This study aims to determine whether study information comprehension and retention using an interactive multimedia video consent process was noninferior to comprehension and retention after an in-person face-to-face interaction with a conventional written consent document for caregivers and adolescents enrolled in a clinical trial.

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Background: The Global Initiative for Asthma and National Asthma Education and Prevention Program recently made paradigm-shifting recommendations regarding inhaler management in asthma. The Global Initiative for Asthma now recommends that combination inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)-formoterol inhalers replace short-acting β-agonists as the preferred reliever therapy at all steps of asthma management. Although the most recent guidelines of the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program did not review reliever ICS-formoterol usage in mild asthma, they similarly recommended single maintenance and reliever therapy (SMART) at steps 3 and 4 of asthma management.

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and as prognostic biomarkers for multiple myeloma in autologous stem cell transplant.

Haematologica

August 2023

Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research, The University of Florida, Jacksonville, FL, USA; Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA; Center for Pharmacogenomics and Translational Research, Nemours Children's Health, Jacksonville, FL.

Multiple Myeloma (MM) is an incurable plasma cell malignancy often treated by autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT). Clinical response to ASCT has been associated with DNA repair efficiency. Here we interrogated the role of the base excision DNA repair (BER) pathway in MM response to ASCT.

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Implementing a pragmatic clinical trial to tailor opioids for acute pain on behalf of the IGNITE ADOPT PGx investigators.

Clin Transl Sci

October 2022

Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research and Center for Pharmacogenomics and Precision Medicine, College of Pharmacy, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

Opioid prescribing for postoperative pain management is challenging because of inter-patient variability in opioid response and concern about opioid addiction. Tramadol, hydrocodone, and codeine depend on the cytochrome P450 2D6 (CYP2D6) enzyme for formation of highly potent metabolites. Individuals with reduced or absent CYP2D6 activity (i.

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Unlabelled: With the coronavirus disease 2019 public health emergency (PHE), telehealth (TH) became essential for continued delivery of care. Members of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN) formed the Telehealth for Pediatric Gastrointestinal Care Now (TPGCN) working group and rapidly organized a telemedicine webinar to provide education and guidance. We aim to describe the webinar development and prospectively assess the effectiveness of this webinar-based educational intervention.

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Over the past decade, the role of proton pump inhibitor (PPI) medication has evolved from a diagnostic tool for Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE), by excluding patients with PPI responsive esophageal eosinophilia (PPI-REE), to a therapy for EoE. This transition resulted from the Updated International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria for Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Proceedings of the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II (AGREE) Conference to support PPI therapy for EoE in children and adults. Additional recent advances have suggested a role for genetic variations that might impact response to PPI therapy for EoE.

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Background: Pharmacogenetic studies in asthma cohorts, primarily made up of White people of European descent, have identified loci associated with response to inhaled beta agonists and corticosteroids (ICSs). Differences exist in how individuals from different ancestral backgrounds respond to long-acting beta agonist (LABA) and ICSs. Therefore, we sought to understand the pharmacogenetic mechanisms regulating therapeutic responsiveness in individuals of African descent.

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Background: Little information is known about the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and the patient's preference values by the severity of asthma. We evaluated the HRQOL and health utility impairment associated with asthma severity using the SF-12 and SF-6D.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of 2010-2016 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey database of asthma patients aged ≥18 years and categorized them into mild, moderate, and severe asthma.

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Background: Azithromycin has been shown to improve gastrointestinal motility in adults and may have fewer drug interactions and reduced arrhythmogenic effects than erythromycin. We hypothesized that azithromycin is comparable to erythromycin in eliciting pharmacodynamic outcomes for antral and small bowel motility.

Objective: To compare the pharmacodynamic effectiveness of azithromycin and erythromycin for eliciting antral and duodenal motility in pediatric patients who underwent antroduodenal manometry for different indications.

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Background: Esophagitis is prevalent in patients with esophageal dysmotility despite acid suppression, likely related to poor esophageal clearance. Esophageal atresia (EA) is a classic model of dysmotility where this observation holds true. In adult non-dysmotility populations, failure of esophagitis to respond to proton pump inhibitors (PPI) has been linked to variants in CYP2C19 that influence the activity of the encoded enzyme.

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Objective: Inhaled bronchodilators are the first-line treatment for asthma exacerbations, but individual bronchodilator response (BDR) varies by race and ethnicity. Studies have examined BDR's genetic underpinnings, but many did not include children or were not conducted during an asthma exacerbation. This pilot study tested single-nucleotide polymorphisms' (SNPs') association with pediatric African American BDR during an acute asthma exacerbation.

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Objective: Nonadherence to asthma medications is prevalent among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with asthma, leading to worsened control of asthma symptoms and more frequent exacerbations. AYAs have unique developmental transitional challenges that may alter medication adherence. We aimed to use a socio-ecological framework to explore the effect of transitional challenges from adolescence to young adulthood on asthma controller medication adherence and to identify possible strategies to promote medication adherence.

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  • Genotype-guided prescribing
  • in pediatrics can reduce adverse drug reactions and enhance treatment effectiveness, with guidelines available for many frequently prescribed medications.
  • - The study aimed to identify opportunities for implementing genotype-guided prescribing by analyzing the prevalence of prescribed drugs supported by strong clinical evidence across multiple health systems.
  • - Data from about
  • 2.9 million pediatric patients
  • were analyzed to assess how often these medications were prescribed, revealing a significant opportunity for improving medication safety and efficacy through pharmacogenetic approaches.
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Medical Costs and Productivity Loss Due to Mild, Moderate, and Severe Asthma in the United States.

J Asthma Allergy

October 2020

Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, College of Pharmacy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.

Background: Little is known about economic and productivity loss by severity of asthma. We investigate health-care utilization, direct medical costs, and indirect costs due to productivity loss from asthma by severity.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey database (2010-2017) of patients with asthma aged ≥12 years and categorized them into mild, moderate, and severe asthma groups based on symptom control medications.

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