20 results match your criteria: "Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin[Affiliation]"

Introduction: With advances in therapeutics and longer survival across different cancer spectrums, the incidence of therapy-related acute myeloid leukemia (tAML) has continued to rise. This study aims to evaluate the trend of survival outcomes and their association with sociodemographic factors in tAML over the last 20 years.

Methods: We identified tAML patients between 2000 and 2020 from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database.

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Background: The management of massive hemoptysis is a high-risk, low-volume procedure that is associated with high mortality rates, and pulmonary and critical care medicine (PCCM) fellows often lack training. Simulation-based mastery learning (SBML) is an educational strategy that improves skill but has not been applied to massive hemoptysis management.

Objective: This pilot study aimed to develop a high-fidelity simulator, implement an SBML curriculum, and evaluate the impact on PCCM fellows managing massive hemoptysis.

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PD1TIGIT2B4KLRG1 Cells Might Underlie T Cell Dysfunction in Patients Treated with BCMA-Directed Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Therapy.

Transplant Cell Ther

February 2024

Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Oncology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.

Article Synopsis
  • CAR-T therapy has shown promising results in treating relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM), but frequent relapses highlight a need to understand mechanisms of resistance.
  • Researchers used advanced flow cytometry to analyze T cell changes in patients at various stages of multiple myeloma, finding distinct T cell phenotypes in RRMM and post-CAR-T relapse cases compared to healthy individuals.
  • In RRMM and post-CAR-T relapse patients, T cells exhibited multiple inhibitory markers, suggesting that these markers may play a significant role in the resistance observed after CAR-T therapy.
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Use of the Limited Antegrade Subintimal Tracking Technique in Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention.

JACC Cardiovasc Interv

November 2022

Minneapolis Heart Institute and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Electronic address:

Background: There are limited data on the limited antegrade subintimal tracking (LAST) technique for chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze the frequency of use and outcomes of the LAST technique for CTO PCI.

Methods: We analyzed 2,177 CTO PCIs performed using antegrade dissection and re-entry (ADR) in the PROGRESS-CTO (Prospective Global Registry for the Study of Chronic Total Occlusion Intervention) registry between 2012 and January 2022 at 39 centers.

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Health care practices are influenced by variety of factors. These factors that include social determinants, race and ethnicity, and gender not only affect access to health care but can also affect quality of care and patient outcomes. These are a source of health care disparities.

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Over the last few years, magnetic resonance image-guided radiotherapy systems have been introduced into the clinic, allowing for daily online plan adaption. While quality assurance (QA) is similar to conventional radiotherapy systems, there is a need to introduce or modify measurement techniques. As yet, there is no consensus guidance on the QA equipment and test requirements for such systems.

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The majority of abdominal aortic aneurysms have been treated by endovascular aneurysm repair in the past decade. Common perioperative complications after this procedure are mostly related to vascular access and improper stent-graft placement. We present the first case of bilateral lower extremity claudication due to severe angulation of the graft-aorta interface, which may have been prevented by a more critical consideration of the patient's anatomy.

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Purpose: Notch signaling dysregulation is implicated in the development of pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Tarextumab is a fully human IgG2 antibody that inhibits Notch2/3 receptors.

Patients And Methods: Aphase 2, randomized, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial evaluated the activity of tarextumab in combination with nab-paclitaxel and gemcitabine in patients with metastatic PDAC.

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HALO 202: Randomized Phase II Study of PEGPH20 Plus Nab-Paclitaxel/Gemcitabine Versus Nab-Paclitaxel/Gemcitabine in Patients With Untreated, Metastatic Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma.

J Clin Oncol

February 2018

Sunil R. Hingorani, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; William P. Harris, University of Washington, School of Medicine, Seattle, WA; Lei Zheng, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; Andrea J. Bullock, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA; Tara E. Seery, Chan Soon-Shiong Institute for Medicine, El Segundo; Darren S. Sigal, Scripps Cancer Center, La Jolla; Wilson Wu, Dimitrios Chondros, and Ping Jiang, Halozyme Therapeutics, San Diego; Andrew E. Hendifar, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Samuel Oschin Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA; Fadi Braiteh, Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV; Paul S. Ritch, Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Mark M. Zalupski, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Nathan Bahary, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Cancer Pavilion, Pittsburgh, PA; Paul E. Oberstein, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY; Andrea Wang-Gillam, Washington University, St Louis, MO; and Sihem Khelifa, Jie Pu, and Carrie Aldrich, Ventana Medical Systems, Tucson, AZ.

Purpose Metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is characterized by excessive hyaluronan (HA) accumulation in the tumor microenvironment, elevating interstitial pressure and impairing perfusion. Preclinical studies demonstrated pegvorhyaluronidase alfa (PEGPH20) degrades HA, thereby increasing drug delivery. Patients and Methods Patients with previously untreated metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma were randomly assigned to treatment with PEGPH20 plus nab-paclitaxel/gemcitabine (PAG) or nab-paclitaxel/gemcitabine (AG).

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Risk of Gastrointestinal Bleeding with Rivaroxaban: A Comparative Study with Warfarin.

Gastroenterol Res Pract

February 2016

Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Georgia Regents University, 1120 15th Street, AD 2226, Augusta, GA 30912, USA.

Introduction. The risk of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding with rivaroxaban has not been studied extensively. The aim of our study was to assess this risk in comparison to warfarin.

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Purpose: To provide an update of the 2007 American brachytherapy survey on image-based brachytherapy, which showed that in the setting of treatment planning for gynecologic brachytherapy, although computed tomography (CT) was often used for treatment planning, most brachytherapists used point A for dose specification.

Methods And Materials: A 45-question electronic survey on cervical cancer brachytherapy practice patterns was sent to all American Brachytherapy Society members and additional radiation oncologists and physicists based in the United States between January and September 2014. Responses from the 2007 survey and the present survey were compared using the χ(2) test.

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Comprehensive Imaging Review of the Superior Vena Cava.

Radiographics

September 2016

From the Department of Radiology, University of Alabama-Birmingham, 619 19th St S, JTN 363, Birmingham, AL 35233 (S.K.S., D.M.M., S.P.S., A.K.A.A.); Department of Radiology, Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis (K.S.S.); and Department of Radiology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY (A.C.).

The superior vena cava (SVC) is the largest central systemic vein in the mediastinum. Imaging (ie, radiography, computed tomography [CT], magnetic resonance [MR] venography, and conventional venography) plays an important role in identifying congenital variants and pathologic conditions that affect the SVC. Knowledge of the basic embryology and anatomy of the SVC and techniques for CT, MR imaging, and conventional venography are pivotal to accurate diagnosis and clinical decision making.

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Endovascular management of intracranial atherosclerosis.

Neurosurg Clin N Am

July 2014

Division of Neurointervention, Department of Neurology, Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin, 9200 West Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA. Electronic address:

Intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) represents one of the most common causes of ischemic stroke worldwide, yet our understanding remains limited regarding the best treatment options for this complex disease with a high recurrence rate of stroke. Although medical therapy has proved to be effective in lowering the risk of stroke, certain high-risk ICAD patients may derive benefit from endovascular therapy. This review presents the current treatment options for the endovascular management of ICAD and highlights the recent relevant literature.

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Introduction: The threatened vascular territory in ischemic stroke is maintained by pial collateral circulation. Neovascularization varies among organ systems in diabetic patients. The effect of diabetes on the extent of pial collaterals is not well known.

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Introduction: Techniques for coil embolization of wide-neck cerebral aneurysms include the use of stents and temporary occlusion with compliant non-detachable balloons to safely allow dense packing of the aneurysm lumen with detachable coils. We describe the use of a new balloon device for assisting in wide-neck aneurysm coil treatment.

Methods: A single institution neuroendovascular database was accessed to identify cases in which the Ascent balloon (Codman Neurovascular, Raynham, MA, USA) was used for aneurysm coil embolization.

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Recent reports have emerged suggesting that multiple sclerosis (MS) may be due to abnormal venous outflow from the central nervous system, termed chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI). These reports have generated strong interest and controversy over the prospect of a treatable cause of this chronic debilitating disease. This review aims to describe the proposed association between CCSVI and MS, summarize the current data, and discuss the role of endovascular therapy and the need for rigorous randomized clinical trials to evaluate this association and treatment.

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Antiplatelet therapy for prevention of recurrent stroke.

Curr Treat Options Neurol

November 2009

Department of Neurology, Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin, 9200 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, 53226, USA,

Stroke is a common public health problem. About 25% of strokes are recurrent ones. Stroke subtype should be defined to determine the best evidence-based antithrombotic treatment option for preventing recurrent stroke.

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Asymptomatic lumbar vertebral erosion from inferior vena cava filter perforation.

Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol

October 2007

Department of Radiology, Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin, 9200 West Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA.

In 2002, a 24-year-old female trauma patient underwent prophylactic inferior vena cava filter placement. Recurrent bouts of renal stones prompted serial CT imaging in 2004. In this brief report, we describe erosion and ossification of the L3 vertebral body by a Greenfield filter strut.

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