42 results match your criteria: "From the Emory University School of Medicine[Affiliation]"

Impact of Socioeconomic Factors on Time to Surgery for Distal Radius Fractures.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

May 2024

From the Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Atlanta, Ga.

Background: Delay in care secondary to socioeconomic status (SES) and demographic factors represents an area for potential improvement. Reducing time to surgery in distal radius fracture (DRF) fixation may improve outcomes while reducing cost. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of SES on time to surgery in our study population.

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  • Around 158,500 people in the U.S. have undiagnosed HIV, which complicates treatment and health outcomes, especially for those on immunosuppressive therapy.
  • Patients taking these therapies are at heightened risk for infections, yet routine HIV testing before treatment isn't standard practice.
  • A case study of three patients shows that undiagnosed HIV led to severe complications during their course of immunosuppressive treatment, highlighting the need for pre-treatment HIV screening.
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The field of patient engagement in radiology is evolving and offers ample opportunities for neuroradiologists to become involved. The patient journey can serve as a model that inspires patient engagement initiatives. The patient journey in radiology may be viewed in 5 stages: 1) awareness that an imaging test is needed, 2) considering having a specific imaging test, 3) access to imaging, 4) imaging service delivery, and 5) ongoing care.

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Background: Despite advances in surgical methods, complication rates after complex abdominal wall reconstruction (CAWR) remain high. Identification of preoperative risk factors can assist surgeons with risk stratification and patient counseling. The deleterious effects of hyperglycemia on wound healing are well established.

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Time to Radiation after Oncoplastic Reduction versus After Lumpectomy.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

May 2023

Emory Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Atlanta, Ga.

Unlabelled: Prior studies contrasting oncoplastic reduction (OCR) to traditional lumpectomy have validated oncoplastic reduction surgery with similar survival and oncological outcomes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate if there was a significant difference in the time to initiation of radiation therapy after OCR in comparison with the standard breast-conserving therapy (lumpectomy).

Methods: The patients included were from a database of breast cancer patients who all underwent postoperative adjuvant radiation after either OCR or lumpectomy at a single institution between 2003 and 2020.

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Background: In complex abdominal wall reconstruction, maintenance and follow-up are vital to effective long-term patient care. This can present a challenge for individuals from a low-income household who may have less ability to afford time away from work or caring for dependents as well as challenges with transportation to and from follow-up appointments. Given the expenses and high complication rate in abdominal wall reconstruction, we elected to determine whether socioeconomic status had an impact on patient outcomes.

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Postictal agitation (PIA) is a common adverse effect of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), a treatment used for a variety of psychiatric disorders. Because of risk of harm to patients and health providers when patients develop PIA, its acute management and prophylaxis are of vital importance for ECT practitioners. This article describes PIA risk factors, as well as practical steps to manage this ECT complication.

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Objectives: Medication information is frequently communicated via free-text computerized provider order entry (CPOE) orders in electronic health records. When such information is transmitted separately from a structured CPOE medication order, there is a significant risk of medication error. Although prior studies have described the frequency of using free-text CPOE orders for communicating medication information, there is a gap in understanding the nature of the medication information contained in the free-text CPOE orders.

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Back Pain and Lower-Extremity WeaknessA 42-year-old man with HIV presented for evaluation of acute-onset back pain and lower-extremity weakness. How do you approach the evaluation, and what is the diagnosis?

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From Self-efficacy to Imposter Syndrome: The Intrapersonal Traits of Surgeons.

J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev

April 2022

From the Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA (Medline, Dr. Grissom, Kravets, Dr. Hobson, and Dr. Schenker); the Emory University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Atlanta, GA; the Washington University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St. Louis, MO (Dr. Guissé); and the Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH (Dr. Samora).

Background: Demographic differences among surgical trainees regarding intrapersonal traits, such as imposter syndrome and assertiveness, have become widely acknowledged. However, many of these characteristics have not been examined in tandem, nor among both trainees and surgeons in practice. This study aimed to address these knowledge gaps.

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The American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS) identified diversity, equity, and inclusion as the cornerstone of excellence in governance and operations. Although efforts to increase diversity of our membership have been ongoing for years, there had not previously been an adequate investment to ensure an inclusive climate that emphasizes equity across our volunteers and programs. In June 2020, the AUGS President, Dr Shawn Menefee, and Board of Directors called for a Presidential Task Force on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to study the current state of our society and make recommendations for future directions.

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A 55-year-old woman presented with recurrent episodes of headache, vision changes, and language disturbances. Brain MRI showed multifocal white matter lesions, microhemorrhages, and enlarged perivascular spaces. After an extensive and unrevealing workup, she underwent a biopsy of brain and meninges that revealed thick and hyalinized leptomeningeal and cortical vessel walls that were strongly positive for β-amyloid by immunohistochemical staining, suggestive of cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA).

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Background: This study aimed to determine the overall incidence and reinfection rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and the discrepancy between self-reported exposure history and anatomic site positivity of STIs among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with HIV in Atlanta, GA.

Methods: Retrospective chart review was conducted on all patients 13-24 years of age at the Grady Ponce and Family Youth Clinic from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2018. Data were collected on patient demographics, self-reported sexual history and STI events.

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Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the United States continue to increase at an alarming rate. Since 2015, reported cases of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC), the 2 most prevalent reportable STIs, have increased by 19% and 56%, respectively. Characterizing testing patterns could elucidate how CT/GC care and positivity have evolved over time in a high-risk urban setting and illustrate how patients use the health care system for their STI needs.

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Background: Ophthalmic products are a common but often overlooked contributor to allergic contact dermatitis. Frequency of allergenic ingredients in over-the-counter ophthalmic products has not been well characterized.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of allergenic ingredients in most commonly bought eye lubricants and contact lens solutions.

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Combination of lidocaine gel and povidone-iodine to decrease acquired infections in procedures performed using topical anesthesia.

J Cataract Refract Surg

July 2020

From the Emory University School of Medicine (Xia, Lyons, Lin), Department of Ophthalmology, Emory University School of Medicine (Khalifa), Department of Ophthalmology, Grady Memorial Hospital (Khalifa), Department of Microbiology and Immunology (LaRock), Emory University School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease (LaRock), Emory University School of Medicine, Emory Antibiotic Resistance Center (LaRock), Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Purpose: To test the antiseptic efficacy of povidone-iodine when mixed with topical lidocaine gel.

Setting: Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Design: Experimental study.

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Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) predisposes to viral skin infections, such as eczema herpeticum (EH), and to bacterial skin infections, such as those caused by Staphylococcus aureus (SA) and group A streptococcus (GAS). This study evaluated clinical features of EH and its frequency of codetection with SA or GAS in children hospitalized for presumed AD skin infection.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed clinical data for children ≤18 years of age admitted to a large hospital system for AD with presumed skin infection from January 2004 to December 2018.

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Objectives: The primary aim was to compare the incidence of transient voiding dysfunction (TVD) between vaginal uterosacral ligament suspension, sacrospinous ligament fixation, and robotic sacrocolpopexy. Secondarily, we identified risk factors for TVD and associated postoperative complications.

Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of women who underwent apical repair at 1 institution.

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