36 results match your criteria: "Downstate Health Sciences Center[Affiliation]"

Potential risks of nonoperative management of appendicitis in high-risk patients.

Surgery

December 2024

Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI; Wisconsin Surgical Outcomes Research Program, Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; William S. Middleton VA, Madison, WI. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Some doctors think treating appendicitis without surgery is safer for older or sick patients. They wanted to see if this is true.
  • They looked at a lot of patients (21,242) to see what happened when they were treated without surgery compared to those who had surgery.
  • They found that while patients who didn't have surgery had fewer complications, they actually had a higher chance of dying, spent more time in the hospital, and had higher bills.
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Insomnia and cardiovascular disease risk in schizophrenia.

Schizophr Res

August 2024

Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States; Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States. Electronic address:

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Optimizing outcomes in men with prostate cancer: the cardiovascular event lowering (CaELo) pathways.

Can J Urol

April 2024

Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Diabetes, Anschutz Medical Center, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, USA.

Introduction: Risk of cardiovascular disease is higher among men with prostate cancer than men without, and prostate cancer treatments (especially those that are hormonally based) are associated with increased cardiovascular risk.

Materials And Methods: An 11-member panel of urologic, medical, and radiation oncologists (along with a men's health specialist and an endocrinologist/preventive cardiologist) met to discuss current practices and challenges in the management of cardiovascular risk in prostate cancer patients who are taking androgen deprivation therapies (ADT) including LHRH analogues, alone and in combination with androgen-targeted therapies (ATTs).

Results: The panel developed an assessment algorithm to categorize patients by risk and deploy a risk-adapted management strategy, in collaboration with other healthcare providers (the patient's healthcare "village"), with the goal of preventing as well as reducing cardiovascular events.

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The risks of failed nonoperative management of appendicitis in older adults.

Am J Surg

June 2024

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Surgery, USA; Wisconsin Surgical Outcomes Research Program, Madison, WI, USA; William S. Middleton VA, Madison, WI, USA. Electronic address:

Background: The consequences of failed nonoperative management of appendicitis in older patients have not been described.

Methods: We used the 2004-2017 National Inpatient Sample to identify acute appendicitis patients managed nonoperatively (<65 years old: 32,469; ≥65 years old: 11,265). Outcomes included morbidity, length of stay (LOS), inpatient costs, and discharge to skilled facilities.

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Introduction: Lower socioeconomic status has been identified as an emerging risk factor for health disparities, including lung cancer outcomes. Most research investigating these outcomes includes patients from formal lung cancer screening programs. There is a paucity of studies assessing the relationship between socioeconomic status and incidental lung nodules.

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Management of Otolaryngic Trauma: Assessing Current Risks, Care Needs, and Evidence-Based Treatment.

Otolaryngol Clin North Am

December 2023

Department of Otolaryngology, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences Center, 450 Clarkson Avenue, Box 126, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USA. Electronic address:

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COVID-19 has affected all aspects of human life so far. From the outset of the pandemic, preventing the spread of COVID-19 through the observance of health protocols, especially the use of sanitizers and disinfectants was given more attention. Despite the effectiveness of disinfection chemicals in controlling and preventing COVID-19, there are critical concerns about their adverse effects on human health.

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Enteric fever is a highly fatal infectious disease that can present with extensive symptoms that renders diagnosis quite risky. Multi-drug resistant Salmonella typhi infection has become endemic in third world countries and has been routinely associated with catastrophic complications and even death, with diagnostic and therapeutic impedance. Typhoid fever is known to cause life-threatening cerebral complications.

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COVID-19, one of the greatest health challenges of the present century, has infected millions of people and caused more than 6 million deaths worldwide. The causative agent of this disease is the new virus SARS-CoV-2; which continues to spread globally and sometimes with new and more complex aspects than before. The present study is an observational study aimed to investigate the role of AQI; PM and its relationship with the incidence of suspected cases (SC) and positive cases (PC) of COVID-19 at different levels of the air quality index (AQI) in Tehran, the capital of Iran in the period from Feb 20th, 2020 to Feb 22nd, 2021.

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Primary pulmonary leiomyosarcomas (PPLs) are extremely rare tumors of the lungs. They can present with non-specific symptoms or can also be asymptomatic with clues towards diagnosis being found on routine examination or radiographs. We present a case of a 54-year-old woman who presented with worsening shortness of breath and spells of dizziness.

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Background: Symptom manifestations in mood disorders can be subtle. Cumulatively, small imprecisions in measurement can limit our ability to measure treatment response accurately. Logical and statistical consistency checks between item responses (i.

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Acute flare of multiple sclerosis usually presents with sensorimotor deficits in limbs or one side of the face, optic neuritis, internuclear ophthalmoplegia, and/or cerebellar signs and symptoms. Isolated aphasia is observed only in a handful of cases. Herein, we present a case of a patient who presented with isolated transcortical motor aphasia.

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Background: The innate immune system is recognized as an essential aspect of COVID-19 pathogenesis. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are important in inducing antiviral response, triggering downstream production of interferons (IFNs). Certain loss-of-function variants in TLR7 are associated with increased COVID-19 disease severity, and imiquimod (ImiQ) is known to have immunomodulating effects as an agonist of TLR7.

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Background: The effects of diet in cancer, in general, and breast cancer in particular, are not well understood. Insulin inhibition in ketogenic, high fat diets, modulate downstream signaling molecules and are postulated to have therapeutic benefits. Obesity and diabetes have been associated with higher incidence of breast cancer.

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Objective The aim of this study is to determine the frequency of hyperlactatemia in intensive care patients with sepsis in Civil Hospital Karachi. Method The cross-sectional study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital for six months and comprised all those participants who were older than 12 years of age, had sepsis, and were admitted in the intensive care unit (ICU) within 24 hours. Participants with suspected secondary acidemia from acute liver failure, end-stage renal disease, on anti-retroviral therapy, an overdose of salicylates, alcohols, acetaminophen, metformin user, intestinal resection, or bacterial overgrowth were excluded from the study.

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Anesthesia and Cognitive Outcome in Elderly Patients: A Narrative Viewpoint.

J Neurosurg Anesthesiol

January 2020

Department of Anesthesiology, State University of New York, Downstate Health Sciences Center, Brooklyn, NY.

Better ways to manage preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative care of surgical patients is the bailiwick of anesthesiologists. Although we care for patients of all ages, protecting the cognitive capacity of elderly patients more frequently requires procedures and practices that go beyond routine care for nonelderly adults. This narrative review will consider current understanding of the reasons that elderly patients need enhanced care, and recommendations for that care based on established and recent empirical research.

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Cardiovascular Safety of Celecoxib, Naproxen, or Ibuprofen for Arthritis.

N Engl J Med

December 2016

From the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland (S.E.N., M.E.H., L.M.W., K.E.W., Q.W., V.M., A.M.L.); Western Sydney University, Campbelltown, NSW, Australia (N.D.Y.); Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston (D.H.S., P.L.); University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland (T.F.L., F.R.); Baylor College of Medicine, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston (D.Y.G.); and State University of New York, Downstate Health Sciences Center (J.S.B.) and Pfizer (M.G., B.B., M.F.B., W.B.), New York.

Background: The cardiovascular safety of celecoxib, as compared with nonselective nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), remains uncertain.

Methods: Patients who required NSAIDs for osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis and were at increased cardiovascular risk were randomly assigned to receive celecoxib, ibuprofen, or naproxen. The goal of the trial was to assess the noninferiority of celecoxib with regard to the primary composite outcome of cardiovascular death (including hemorrhagic death), nonfatal myocardial infarction, or nonfatal stroke.

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A man with pruritic eruptions.

JAAPA

July 2015

Paula Watts is a third-year medical student at the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences in Kansas City, Mo. Nasir Aziz is a staff dermatologist at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and an assistant professor in the dermatology department at Howard University College of Medicine, in Washington, D.C. Amor Khachemoune is program director of the procedural dermatology fellowship at the State University of New York Downstate, a dermatopathologist and Mohs micrographic surgeon at Premier Dermatology in Ashburn, Va., and on the dermatology service at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center and SUNY Downstate Health Sciences Center, both in Brooklyn, N.Y. The author has disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.

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What is the physician assistant's role in Mohs micrographic surgery?

JAAPA

January 2015

Naura Shah practices at Premier Dermatology in Ashburn, Va. Amor Khachemoune is a program director of the procedural dermatology fellowship at the State University of New York Downstate; a dermatopathologist and Mohs micrographic surgeon at Premier Dermatology in Ashburn, Va.; and on the dermatology service at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center and SUNY Downstate Health Sciences Center, both in Brooklyn, N.Y. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.

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Background: Current histopathological classification and TNM staging have limited accuracy in predicting survival and stratifying patients for appropriate treatment. The goal of the study is to determine whether the expression pattern of functionally important regulatory proteins can add additional values for more accurate classification and prognostication of non-small lung cancer (NSCLC).

Methods: The expression of 108 proteins and phosphoproteins in 30 paired NSCLC samples were assessed using Protein Pathway Array (PPA).

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