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The traditional approach to mediastinal cyst and mass resection has been open via median sternotomy or thoracotomy. With the advent of minimally invasive techniques, there have been successful cases completed via video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) and robot-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (RATS). Although mediastinal cysts are uncommon, they are a significant and relevant topic in the practice of thoracic surgery.

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Background: Emergency medicine (EM) physicians frequently care for seriously ill patients at the end of life. Palliative care initiated in the emergency department (ED) can improve symptom management and quality of life, align treatments with patient preferences, and reduce length of hospitalization. We evaluated an educational intervention with digital tools for palliative care discussions in an urban EM residency using the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance (RE-AIM) framework.

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OsteoMacs and Their Role in Early Implant Failure and Osseointegration.

Compend Contin Educ Dent

December 2022

Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, New York University College of Dentistry, New York, New York; Fellow, European Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery; Diplomate, International Congress of Oral Implantologists.

Dental implant failure cannot always be explained by clinical risk factors. Recent literature suggests that immune cells are pivotal players in the integration of biomaterials and have a co-relationship within a set of osteal macrophages known as "OsteoMacs." These cells have been known to polarize quickly between a M1 pro-inflammatory and a M2 wound healing state during implant osseointegration.

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We aim to characterize the legal landscape of incarcerated patients' pain management malpractice claims and to discuss the ethical and policy implications that result. The most common rationales for lawsuits were failure to completely treat (38 [46.3%]), failure to offer (34 [41.

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Introduction: Pain scales are often used in peripheral nerve block studies but are problematic due to their subjective nature. Ultrasound-measured diaphragmatic excursion is an easily learned technique that could provide a much-needed objective measure of pain control over time with serial measurements.

Case Series: We describe three cases where diaphragmatic excursion was used as an objective measure of decreased pain and improved respiratory function after serratus anterior plane block in emergency department patients with anterior or lateral rib fractures.

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Ultrasound-Guided Erector Spinae Plane Block in Emergency Department for Abdominal Malignancy Pain: A Case Report.

Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med

November 2022

Alameda Health System, Highland Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Oakland, California.

Introduction: Severe breakthrough pain is a common occurrence in patients with cancer and is responsible for thousands of emergency department (ED) visits each year. While opioids are the current mainstay of treatment, they have multiple limitations including inadequate control for a quarter of patients with cancer. The ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block (ESPB) has been used in the ED to effectively treat pain for pathologies such as acute pancreatitis, since it provides somatic and visceral analgesia.

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Introduction: Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is a congenital heart defect with characteristic features leading to unique physical exam and ultrasound findings. In settings where there is limited prenatal screening, TOF can present with cyanosis at any time from the neonatal period to adulthood depending on the degree of obstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract.

Case Report: This case describes a pediatric patient who presented with undifferentiated dyspnea and cyanosis, for whom point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) supported the diagnosis of TOF.

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Objectives: Emergency ultrasound (EUS) is a critical component of emergency medicine (EM) resident education. Currently, there is no consensus list of competencies for EUS training, and graduating residents have varying levels of skill and comfort. The objective of this study was to define a widely accepted comprehensive list of EUS competencies for graduating EM residents through a modified Delphi method.

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  • The study analyzed high-risk revisits to U.S. emergency departments (EDs) from 2010-2018, focusing on those with serious adverse outcomes like ICU admissions or CPR.
  • It found approximately 827,000 high-risk revisits, constituting a stable 0.1% of total ED visits, while overall revisit rates slightly decreased from 5.1% to 4.5%.
  • Factors such as older age (65+), Hispanic ethnicity, daytime visits, and ambulance arrival were identified as significant predictors for these high-risk revisits.
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Study Objective: We implemented a whole person care-informed intervention delivered by substance use navigators (SUN) for emergency department (ED) patients with substance use disorders.

Methods: This was an implementation study of adult patients discharged from 3 public hospital EDs between September 1, 2021 through January 31, 2022 with cocaine, methamphetamine, alcohol, and opioid use-related diagnoses. The primary effectiveness outcome was treatment engagement within 30 days of ED discharge among patients with and without the SUN intervention.

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Inpatients With Dementia Referred for Palliative Care Consultation: A Multicenter Analysis.

Neurol Clin Pract

August 2022

Division of Neurology (AG), Highland Hospital, Oakland, CA; Division of Palliative Medicine (DLO, SZP), University of California San Francisco.

Background And Objectives: Specialty palliative care (PC) may benefit patients with dementia by aligning treatment with goals and relieving symptoms. We aimed to compare demographics and processes and outcomes of PC for inpatients with dementia with those with systemic illnesses or cancer.

Methods: This multicenter cohort study included standardized data for hospitalized patients with a primary diagnosis of dementia, systemic illnesses (cardiovascular, pulmonary, hepatic, or renal disease), or cancer among the 98 PC teams submitting data to the Palliative Care Quality Network from 2013 to 2019.

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Background: Niemann-Pick Disease Type C1 (NPC1) is a disorder of intracellular cholesterol and lipid trafficking that leads to the accumulation of cholesterol and lipids in the late endosomal/lysosomal compartment, resulting in systemic manifestations (including hepatosplenomegaly and lung infiltration) and neurodegeneration. Preclinical studies have demonstrated that systemically administered 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD; Trappsol® Cyclo™) restores cholesterol metabolism and homeostasis in peripheral organs and tissues and in the central nervous system (CNS). Here, we assessed the safety, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of HPβCD in peripheral tissues and the CNS in adult subjects with NPC1.

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Background: Traditional approaches for surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance have deficiencies that delay detection of SSI outbreaks and other clinically important increases in SSI rates. We investigated whether use of optimised statistical process control (SPC) methods and feedback for SSI surveillance would decrease rates of SSI in a network of US community hospitals.

Methods: We conducted a stepped wedge cluster randomised trial of patients who underwent any of 13 types of common surgical procedures across 29 community hospitals in the Southeastern United States.

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Palliative care screening tools in the gynecologic oncology population: a narrative review.

Ann Palliat Med

October 2022

Department of Medicine, Palliative Care, Highland Hospital, Rochester, NY, USA; Palliative Care Graduate Program, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Background And Objective: Patients with gynecologic malignancies experience high symptom burden associated with both their disease and sequelae of treatment, and are at risk for aggressive (and often futile) care at end-of-life. Early palliative care (PC) involvement is essential to improving quality of life in this population of patients through symptom management and advanced care planning discussions. The purpose of this review article is to discuss current PC screening tools used to trigger PC consultations for patients with gynecologic malignancies.

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48-hour Induction of Transdermal Buprenorphine to Sublingual Buprenorphine/Naloxone: The IPPAS Method.

J Addict Med

March 2023

From the Integrated Psychiatry, Pain, and Addiction Service, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (PA, JSHW, NM); Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (PA, NM); Addictions and Concurrent Disorders Research Group, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (JSHW, RMK); BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services, Provincial Health Services Authority, British Columbia, Canada (NM); University Psychiatric Clinics Basel, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland (MV); Department of Emergency Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (JP); Highland Hospital-Alameda Health System, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California (AAH); British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (JSGM); Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (JSGM); Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, School of Medicine, and Department of Pharmacy Practice, Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, (MKG); and Pharmacokinetics Modeling and Simulation Laboratory, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (AM).

Buprenorphine is an effective medication for the treatment of opioid use disorder. However, the traditional method of buprenorphine induction requires a period of abstinence and the development of at least moderate withdrawal, which can be barriers in starting treatment. We present the case of a hospitalized patient with opioid use disorder using unregulated fentanyl, who underwent a transdermal buprenorphine induction over 48 hours to initiate sublingual buprenorphine/naloxone on the third day.

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Patients with tuberculosis (TB) disease treated with multi-drug regimens are at risk of developing drug induced liver injury (DILI), and DILI risk might be even higher in patients with underlying liver disease. We aimed to evaluate whether underlying chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) and TB co-infection are associated with a higher risk of TB therapy-related DILI. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis using MEDLINE/PubMed from inception to 31 December 2021.

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Introduction: Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks (UGNB) represent a procedural skill set that can be used to treat acute pain by physicians in the emergency department (ED). However, limited access to education and training represents a barrier to widespread adoption of this core skill set. The implementation of UGNBs within the ED can aid in resource allocation, particularly in limited-resource settings.

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Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been recently associated with infarction of the central splenium of the corpus callosum. These are described as cytotoxic lesions, and imaging rarely reveals enhancement. They have not been described in the body or head of the corpus callosum.

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Background: While an estimated 70%-75% of the health workforce are women, this is not reflected in the leadership roles of most health organisations-including global decision-making bodies such as the World Health Assembly (WHA).

Methods: We analysed gender representation in WHA delegations of Member States, Associate Members and Observers (country/territory), using data from 10 944 WHA delegations and 75 815 delegation members over 1948-2021. Delegates' information was extracted from WHO documentation.

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Article Synopsis
  • Lymphaticovenous malformations (LVMs) are uncommon vascular issues caused by improper development of the vascular and lymphatic systems during fetal growth.
  • These malformations can lead to significant health problems, including abnormal mass effects or blood clots.
  • The case study discusses the surgical treatment of bilateral LVMs located at the junction of major veins, which were linked to previously mysterious strokes in a patient with a heart condition.
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In patients with acute rib fractures, regional anesthesia has the potential to reduce suffering, decrease opiate use, lower rates of in-hospital delirium, and improve pulmonary function. While many regional anesthesia techniques are complex and time consuming, two single injection nerve blocks, the serratus anterior plane block and erector spinae plane block, are particularly fast, safe, and simple methods to anesthetize the chest wall. Herein we describe two cases in which the serratus anterior plane block and erector spinae plane block were each used with great success in achieving improved pain control in trauma patients with multiple rib fractures.

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Buprenorphine induction for treating opioid use disorder is being implemented in emergency care. During this era of high-potency synthetic opioid use, novel and divergent algorithms for buprenorphine induction are emerging to optimize induction experience, facilitating continued treatment. Specifically, in patients with chronic fentanyl or other drug exposures, some clinicians are using alternative buprenorphine induction strategies, such as quickly maximizing buprenorphine agonist effects (eg, macrodosing) or, conversely, giving smaller initial doses and slowing the rate of buprenorphine dosing to avoid antagonist/withdrawal effects (eg, microdosing).

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Background: Shoulder dislocations are a common presenting injury to the emergency department (ED), with anterior dislocations comprising the majority of these cases. Some patients may tolerate gentle manipulation and reduction, but many require analgesia of some type. Oral or parenteral pain medication is often used alone or in combination with procedural sedation if gentle manipulation fails to achieve reduction.

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