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Background: More than 80% of patients seeking metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) report disturbance in sleep function. No studies have assessed the psychometric properties of sleep measures in MBS samples.

Objectives: This study assessed the reliability and validity of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) in a large sample of patients seeking MBS.

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Considerations in the Care of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Patients Requiring Invasive Cardiac Catheterization.

Interv Cardiol Clin

January 2025

Section of General Internal Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, 801 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 2082, Boston, MA 02118, USA; GenderCare Center, Boston Medical Center, 801 Massachusetts Ave. Rm. 2082, Boston, MA, 02118 USA. Electronic address:

Transgender and gender diverse patients undergoing cardiac procedures require unique considerations to ensure the delivery of respectful, safe, and high-value health care. There are several issues for which practicing clinicians may have limited experience managing, including the potential interactions between gender-affirming medical and surgical interventions and cardiovascular conditions; using correct patient name and pronouns and additional strategies to increase comfort and safety of medical interventions; and nuances of cardiac clearance before gender-affirming surgeries. This article provides a primer on these topics and sets cardiologists up to learn more about the needs of transgender and gender diverse patient populations.

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The Bidirectional Relationship Between Sleep and Pain in Crohn's Disease: A Daily Diary Study.

Inflamm Bowel Dis

November 2024

Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 5510 Nathan Shock Drive, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA.

Background: Pain is common in Crohn's disease (CD) even after endoscopic healing is achieved. Depression, sleep disturbances, fatigue, and worry about pain impact the pain experience. There is a bidirectional relationship between sleep and pain, though it has received minimal attention in CD.

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  • Poorly differentiated chordoma is a rare and aggressive type of tumor usually found in young patients, mainly at the skull base and cervical spine.
  • A case study of a 60-year-old patient initially misdiagnosed with osteoarthritis revealed complex tumor characteristics that led to reconsideration of its diagnosis.
  • The importance of accurate immunohistochemical testing, specifically for brachyury, is emphasized for correctly diagnosing this uncommon tumor and for understanding its unique molecular profile, which could aid in future analyses.
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  • Electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) can enhance cancer patient care, but integrating them into clinical systems poses significant challenges, requiring technical resources, clinician and patient commitment, and institutional support.* -
  • The SIMPRO Research Consortium created and implemented eSyM, an ePRO-based symptom management program across six cancer centers, tracking implementation methods and barriers through established frameworks and tools like REDCap.* -
  • Out of 226 documented implementation strategies, 64 unique strategies were identified, with universal strategies that were consistently effective focusing on clinical preparation, training, and patient/clinician engagement being seen as particularly impactful.*
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Objectives: Part 1 of the RUBY trial (NCT03981796) demonstrated improved survival in patients with primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer (EC) treated with dostarlimab plus carboplatin-paclitaxel versus placebo plus carboplatin-paclitaxel. Here, we examine additional efficacy and safety data from patients with mismatch repair deficient/microsatellite instability-high (dMMR/MSI-H) EC in the RUBY trial.

Methods: Patients were randomized 1:1 to dostarlimab 500 mg or placebo plus carboplatin-paclitaxel every 3 weeks for 6 cycles followed by dostarlimab or placebo every 6 weeks for up to 3 years.

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  • * Recent cases of the tumor were reported in five patients (from ages 8 to 69) who presented with solitary masses on various body parts, with all undergoing surgical excision and showing no disease upon follow-up.
  • * The study reveals unique morphological and molecular characteristics of these tumors and suggests rebranding the tumor as "superficial neurocristic FET::ETS fusion tumor" to better reflect its distinct nature.
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The Effect of Mandatory Medicaid Health Maintenance Organizations on Health Access, Utilization, and Health Outcomes for Children.

Acad Pediatr

November 2024

Department Health Management and Policy (G Wehby), University of Iowa College of Public Health, Iowa City, Iowa; National Bureau of Economic Research (G Wehby), Cambridge, Mass.

Objective: Mandatory enrollment into Medicaid-contracted health maintenance organizations (HMOs) is the most common form of Medicaid managed care (MMC), but the effects of this enrollment on children are unclear. We leveraged variation in MMC implementation within and across states over time to examine the effect of mandatory Medicaid HMO enrollment on children's access, utilization, and health outcomes.

Methods: Using Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data from 2000 to 2018 and multivariable regression models, we estimated the effects of living in a county with mandatory Medicaid HMO enrollment only, compared to other MMC types and fee-for-service (FFS) combined in 1 comparison group, on outcomes for children under 18 years.

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Post-Pulmonary Embolism Syndrome-A Diagnostic Dilemma and Challenging Management.

Mayo Clin Proc

December 2024

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Electronic address:

Historically, research on pulmonary embolism (PE) management has focused on short-term outcomes, such as acute cardiovascular collapse, change in right ventricular function, and in-hospital mortality. However, long-standing functional impairments from acute PE occur in up to half of all patients. This chronic syndrome has been termed the post-PE syndrome, which describes patients who have persistent or worsening symptoms, functional limitations, and cardiorespiratory impairment not explained by a comorbid condition.

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  • Supporting clinical teams to enhance care for palliative patients and their caregivers is a top priority, and patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) like consideRATE can help identify areas for improvement.
  • A study in an Australian hospital showed a 71% response rate from eligible patients and their caregivers, with a majority preferring to complete the measure electronically, and many needing assistance.
  • The findings suggest that using consideRATE is feasible and provides valuable feedback to clinicians, who noted the importance of having accessible and context-sensitive data for quality improvement.
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  • Thoracostomy and chest tube placement are essential procedures for managing pleural diseases caused by fluid or air buildup in the pleural cavity, with historic methods evolving significantly since Hippocrates.
  • The development of closed drainage systems in the 19th century and advancements in materials, such as plastic and the Heimlich valve, have improved chest tube designs and functionality.
  • Modern techniques include various tube designs, digital monitoring systems, and the use of pleurodesis to prevent complications, ensuring that chest tube insertion continues to play a vital role in treating pleural conditions effectively.
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Background: Traditional treatment methods for non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) include surgical excision with histological evaluation, yet advancements such as reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) and superficial radiation therapy (SRT) offer non-invasive management alternatives. This study aims to evaluate the use of RCM for the evaluation of treatment outcomes after SRT in managing localized NMSC.

Methods: A prospective interventional case series study was conducted on patients treated for NMSC with SRT between March 2020 and December 2023.

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The use of biologics in food allergy management.

Allergy Asthma Proc

November 2024

From the Section of Allergy and Immunology, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire.

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  • * New treatments for food allergies, such as oral immunotherapy (OIT), sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT), and omalizumab, are emerging as potential solutions, particularly benefiting younger children.
  • * Using a shared decision-making approach, healthcare providers can help families choose the best management options, balancing the benefits and drawbacks of treatments like omalizumab versus OIT and SLIT.
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Shared decision-making (SDM) requires a clear-eyed view of evidence certainty, context, and equipoise in clinical care. This paradigm of care builds on the foundational ethical principle of patient autonomy, further leveraging beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice to provide bespoke care in the appropriate clinical setting. When evidence is carefully evaluated together with acceptability and feasibility, equity, cost-effectiveness, resources, and patient preferences, an individualized assessment of the trade-off between possible benefits and harms can optimize patient management.

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Neurologic Specific Risk: Strokes, Lytics, and Litigation.

Emerg Med Clin North Am

February 2025

Emergency Medicine and Neurocritical Care, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH, USA. Electronic address:

Misdiagnosis in Emergency Medicine can be associated with patient harm, with neurologic diagnoses among the most common conditions to confound physicians. These are often complex, time-sensitive and nuanced, offering opportunity for mimics and chameleons to make assessment, diagnosis and treatment challenging. This article discusses the legal considerations pertinent to neurologic diagnoses for the emergency physician, including assessment, diagnosis, treatment, transfer and documentation in order to ensure excellent patient care as well as protection from liability.

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Adherence to Synoptic Cancer Pathology Reporting Among Pathologists in the National Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System.

Arch Pathol Lab Med

November 2024

From the White River Junction VA Healthcare System, White River Junction, Vermont (Ould Ismail, Kale, McGonagle, Schroeck); the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (Ould Ismail, Pettus), Section of Urology (Schroeck), and Norris Cotton Cancer Center (Schroeck), Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire (Kale, McGonagle); Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, New Hampshire (Kale, McGonagle, Pettus, Schroeck); the Salt Lake City VA Healthcare System, Salt Lake City, Utah (Hill, DuVall, Ferraro); and the Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT (Hill, DuVall, Ferraro).

Context.—: Quality communication between clinicians and pathologists is required for optimal cancer care. The College of American Pathologists provides anatomic site-specific cancer protocols that facilitate synoptic reporting for efficient communication, contributing to accuracy and completeness of cancer staging.

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Objective: Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare, but less is known about how it may facilitate methodological innovations in research settings. In this manuscript, we describe a novel use of AI in summarizing and reporting qualitative data generated from an expert panel discussion about the role of electronic health records (EHRs) in implementation science.

Materials And Methods: 15 implementation scientists participated in an hour-long expert panel discussion addressing how EHRs can support implementation strategies, measure implementation outcomes, and influence implementation science.

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Electronic Health Record Serious Illness Conversation Dashboards: An Implementation Case Series.

J Pain Symptom Manage

February 2025

Harvard Medical School (J.L., C.L., J.G., T.K., E.K.F., J.P.), Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Massachusetts General Hospital (J.G., A.M., T.K., J.P.), Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Electronic address:

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  • - Dashboards in health systems help track and improve serious illness conversation (SIC) quality indicators, but the effectiveness and challenges of these dashboards are still not fully understood.
  • - Interviews with palliative care leaders revealed that while dashboards can enhance data transparency and support clinician practice changes, they rely heavily on structured documentation that clinicians don't always use effectively.
  • - Key challenges include ensuring the reliability of data, securing necessary resources for dashboard maintenance, and integrating patient-centered outcome measures, which may hinder the overall effectiveness of these tools in practice.
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Purpose: Patients with stage II and III cutaneous primary melanoma vary considerably in their risk of melanoma-related death. We explore the ability of methylation profiling to distinguish primary melanoma methylation classes and their associations with clinicopathologic characteristics and survival.

Materials And Methods: InterMEL is a retrospective case-control study that assembled primary cutaneous melanomas from American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 8th edition stage II and III patients diagnosed between 1998 and 2015 in the United States and Australia.

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The Paris System for Reporting Urine Cytology (TPS) is remarkable for its high predictive value in the detection of high-grade urothelial carcinoma, especially of the bladder. However, universal compliance with TPS-recommended threshold for atypical call rates (15%) and TPS performance in the rarer upper tract urothelial carcinomas (UTUC) are challenging. UTUC diagnosis is compounded by instrumentation artifacts, degenerative changes superimposed on an ambiguous cytology, difficult-to-access location, lack of specific standardized criteria, and a limited number of UTUC-focused studies.

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Background: Post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) pancreatitis (PEP) is the most common complication of ERCP, with limited studies comparing combined prophylactic measures and their efficacy relative to individual patient risk profiles. This study aims to perform an individual patient data meta-analysis (IPDMA) to evaluate the contribution of patient and ERCP-related risk factors to PEP development and to identify the best prophylaxis strategies according to the patient's risk profile.

Methods: We systematically searched MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane databases until November 2022 for randomized controlled PEP prophylaxis trials.

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Histiocytoses constitute a group of heterogeneous disorders characterized by involvement of variable organs by neoplastic macrophage or dendritic cells. They may affect both adults and children with a predilection to the skin, bone, lungs, lymph nodes, and CNS. The coexistence of different types of histiocytoses in the same patient is an extremely rare phenomenon.

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