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Congenital Heart Defects (CHDs) are the most common congenital anomalies, affecting between 4 and 75 per 1000 live births. Cardiovascular patches (CVPs) are frequently used as part of the surgical armamentarium to reconstruct cardiovascular structures to correct CHDs in pediatric patients. This review aims to evaluate the history of cardiovascular patches, currently available options, clinical applications, and important features of these patches.

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Background: In the case of end-stage hallux rigidus, first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint arthrodesis is the gold-standard and is traditionally performed via an open approach. However, complications such as nonunion have been reported to be as high as 30%. Recently, there have been reports demonstrating a percutaneous approach to be effective and safe.

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Introduction: The (IDEAL) Study is a randomized clinical trial investigating the psychosocial, behavioral, and cognitive impacts of apolipoprotein E () genotype disclosure for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) among Latinos.

Methods: We used address-based sampling to recruit English- and Spanish-speaking Latinos aged 40-64 living in northern Manhattan for a community-based Baseline Survey about their knowledge and opinions about AD. Participants eligible for the clinical trial were invited to complete an Introductory Session, including AD and genetics education and informed consent, before undergoing genotyping for .

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Ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) is characterized by myocardial dysfunction due to myocardial ischemia, associated with the presence of significant coronary artery disease (CAD). We provide a comprehensive review of the current evidence for coronary revascularization in ICM, including consideration of the different modalities of coronary artery bypass grafting and percutaneous coronary intervention. In addition to a contemporary assessment of the literature, we aim to provide real-world insights and perspectives to guide clinical decision-making in this heterogeneous and complex patient population.

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Objectives: Our goal was to measure the impact of postpartum contraceptive implant insertion timing on breastfeeding success and duration in a population at high-risk for low milk supply.

Study Design: We conducted a three-armed randomized non-inferiority study of postpartum people who plan to breastfeed and have known risk factors for low milk supply. Participants were randomized to one of three groups for the timing of implant placement: within 30 minutes of placental delivery, 24-72 hours postpartum, or 6+ weeks postpartum.

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Treatment of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in patients with a substance use disorder (SUD) and comorbid ADHD (SUD +ADHD) may have positive effects on the outcome of both conditions, but controversy exists regarding the preferred ADHD treatment in these patients. Little is known about the treatments that are provided for these patients in routine addiction care practice and the factors that are associated with treatment provision. To describe the treatments provided in everyday clinical practice and to explore factors associated with ADHD treatment provision in patients with SUD +ADHD.

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Background: Cachexia is characterized by weight loss and decline in muscle mass and function and is a poor prognostic factor among patients with cancer. Patients with metastatic EGFR-mutant non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) derive remarkable survival benefits with osimertinib, a third-generation EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor. It is not known whether patients treated with osimertinib experience any weight loss or whether weight loss impacts patient outcomes.

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Background: Surgery remains an important treatment for low-risk patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis (AS). We evaluated 5-year outcomes in low-risk patients undergoing isolated surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) or SAVR with concomitant procedures within the randomized PARTNER 3 trial.

Methods: In the PARTNER 3 trial, 454 patients underwent surgery for severe, symptomatic, tri-leaflet AS and were followed for 5 years.

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  • - There is a significant need to assess the knowledge and training gaps among infectious disease (ID) physicians regarding encephalitis, specifically autoimmune encephalitis.
  • - A survey was conducted among European ID specialists, with 201 respondents indicating that 64% dealt with infectious encephalitis, while only 7.5% focused on autoimmune cases.
  • - Many physicians reported low confidence in recognizing (60%), diagnosing (71%), and treating (85%) autoimmune encephalitis, highlighting the demand for standardized guidelines from ESCMID for better management practices (89%).
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  • This study is a scoping review of network research related to eating disorders (EDs), analyzing literature published from 2016 to 2021 and examining 61 relevant manuscripts.* -
  • Key findings highlight that issues like weight overvaluation, body image concerns, and emotional symptoms are central to EDs, not just in individuals with EDs but also in those without.* -
  • Future research should focus on diverse populations and advanced modeling techniques to explore how targeting essential ED symptoms might enhance treatment effectiveness.*
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Introduction: Growing interest centers on the association between circulating ketone bodies (KB) and cognitive function, notably in aging and neurodegenerative diseases.

Methods: Associations of plasma KB with incident dementia and cognitive performances were examined among Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) participants. KB were measured using plasma samples collected following an overnight fasting at Exam 1 (2000-02) and detailed cognitive testing at Exam 5 (2010-2012,  = 4392), Exam 6 (2016-2018,  = 1838), and in MESA-MIND (2019-2021,  = 2060).

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  • - The geroscience hypothesis suggests that biological aging contributes significantly to cognitive decline.
  • - Analyzed data from the Framingham Heart Study linked faster aging (measured by the DunedinPACE epigenetic clock) to poorer cognitive performance and quicker decline over two decades.
  • - Findings indicate that biological aging metrics can help identify individuals at risk for cognitive decline, which may enhance risk assessment in clinical settings and future trials.
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Use and Outcomes With WATCHMAN FLX: A SURPASS Analysis of the NCDR Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion Registry.

J Am Heart Assoc

December 2024

Section of Cardiovascular Medicine Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut and Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Yale-New Haven Hospital New Haven CT USA.

Background: Left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) is increasingly used as an alternative to oral anticoagulation for stroke prevention in select patients with atrial fibrillation. Data on outcomes in racial and ethnic minority individuals are limited. This analysis assessed differences in the use and outcomes of LAAO by race and ethnicity in a large national registry.

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Novel Use of EndoFLIP to Characterize Kock Pouch Stricture Before and After Endoscopic Intervention.

ACG Case Rep J

November 2024

Center for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and the Global Integrated Center for Colorectal Surgery and IBD Interventional Endoscopy, Columbia University Medical Center-New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY.

Stricture formation is a common complication after restorative proctocolectomy and Kock pouch surgery. Endoluminal functional lumen imaging probe (EndoFLIP) is a balloon catheter device that uses impedance planimetry to provide luminal pressure and dimension measurements. This case describes the first use of EndoFLIP to quantify the distensibility and diameter of a Kock pouch stricture before and after endoscopic balloon dilation and needle knife stricturotomy.

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Importance: Patients with painful chronic pancreatitis and a dilated pancreatic duct can be treated by early surgery or an endoscopy-first approach.

Objective: To compare long-term clinical outcomes of early surgery vs an endoscopy-first approach using follow-up data from the ESCAPE randomized clinical trial.

Design, Setting, And Participants: Between April 2011 and September 2018, 88 patients with painful chronic pancreatitis were randomly assigned to early surgery or an endoscopy-first approach in 30 hospitals in the Netherlands collaborating in the Dutch Pancreatitis Study Group as part of the ESCAPE randomized clinical trial.

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  • The study compares two treatment methods for patients with tricuspid regurgitation: tricuspid transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (T-TEER) and surgical tricuspid valve repair, focusing on outcomes like two-year all-cause mortality and other complications.
  • Analysis was conducted on 1,143 Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 to 99, revealing no significant difference in two-year mortality rates between the two treatments, but noted a rise in T-TEER procedures over the years.
  • T-TEER showed lower in-hospital mortality and fewer cases requiring pacemaker implantation, but more tricuspid valve reinterventions were needed compared to surgical repair, indicating a need for further research on treatment selection and timing
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Endoscopy for Altered Anatomy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Gastrointest Endosc Clin N Am

January 2025

Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Global Center for Integrated Colorectal Surgery and IBD Interventional Endoscopy, Columbia University Irving Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA. Electronic address:

A significant proportion of patients with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis will ultimately necessitate surgical interventions, despite advances in diagnosis, medical therapy, and endoscopic interventions. These surgeries lead to substantial alterations in bowel anatomy. The present review aims to emphasize the key role of conducting a comprehensive endoscopic evaluation of both anatomic landmarks and endoscopic features for accurate clinical interpretation, thereby impacting decisions regarding medical or endoscopic interventions.

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Background: Seven million lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adults will be aged >50 years by 2030; assessing and addressing their risk for cardiovascular disease is critical.

Methods And Results: We analyzed a nationwide cohort using the Veterans Health Administration data. Sexual orientation (SO) was classified via a validated natural language processing algorithm.

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Point-of-care ultrasound has been shown to be effective in diagnosing many types of fractures, including nasal fractures, but it is not commonly used in pediatrics to diagnose mandibular fractures. We describe a case of a mandibular fracture diagnosed by point-of-care ultrasound in the pediatric emergency department. Additional studies are needed in the pediatric population to determine if point-of-care ultrasound can diagnose mandibular fracture rapidly and accurately, expediting diagnosis and potentially minimizing exposure to ionizing radiation in patients with no point-of-care ultrasound evidence of mandibular fracture.

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  • * A study analyzed 20 pediatric patients who underwent ECMO for PAH, finding that 80% survived the procedure, but only 40% survived to leave the hospital and one year post-treatment.
  • * The results indicated that venovenous ECMO showed better survival rates compared to venoarterial ECMO, highlighting the need for a specialized, multidisciplinary approach to management in these complex cases.
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  • The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute held a virtual workshop in September 2022 to explore effective methods for measuring diet, physical activity, and sleep, identifying research gaps and future directions.
  • Key discussions highlighted the integration of self-reported data from questionnaires with device-based assessments like wearables and biomarkers to improve chronic disease understanding.
  • The workshop emphasized the need for data harmonization and standardization to enhance analysis through AI and machine learning, ultimately aiming to improve accuracy and comparability of lifestyle behavior studies.
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