56 results match your criteria: "Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System[Affiliation]"

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of pancreatic steatosis (PS) using transabdominal ultrasonography in Turkish gastroenterology clinics and identify associated factors.
  • A total of 1,700 volunteers revealed a PS prevalence of 68.9%, with factors like age, BMI, and metabolic syndrome linked to its severity.
  • The study also found that 11.8% of PS cases were in lean individuals, who were generally younger and had lower metabolic risk factors compared to those with non-lean PS.
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Purpose: To update the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)-Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) standards for antineoplastic therapy administration safety in adult and pediatric oncology and highlight current standards for antineoplastic therapy for adult and pediatric populations with various routes of administration and location.

Methods: ASCO and ONS convened a multidisciplinary Expert Panel with representation of multiple organizations to conduct literature reviews and add to the standards as needed. The evidence base was combined with the opinion of the ASCO-ONS Expert Panel to develop antineoplastic safety standards and guidance.

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Purpose: To update the ASCO-Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) standards for antineoplastic therapy administration safety in adult and pediatric oncology and highlight current standards for antineoplastic therapy for adult and pediatric populations with various routes of administration and location.

Methods: ASCO and ONS convened a multidisciplinary Expert Panel with representation of multiple organizations to conduct literature reviews and add to the standards as needed. The evidence base was combined with the opinion of the ASCO-ONS Expert Panel to develop antineoplastic safety standards and guidance.

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  • A study analyzed the effects of repairing hiatal hernias (HH) with transoral incisionless fundoplication (TIF) versus laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication (LNF) in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
  • The research included 125 patients treated with TIF and 70 treated with LNF, focusing on adverse events (AEs) and symptom outcomes over 6 and 12 months.
  • Results indicated that TIF had a shorter hospital stay and lower rates of early and serious AEs compared to LNF, suggesting TIF could be a safer option, though further research is needed to confirm these findings.
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The Multi-Professional Oncology Safety and Simulation Training (MOSST) program, supported by the National Cancer Institute was launched in Fall 2018. The original workshop was conducted in person. As the COVID pandemic hit the program was transitioned to an online/distance simulation program using best practices in healthcare simulation design and implementation.

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Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma with Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation.

Radiographics

November 2021

From the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Md, and American Institute for Radiologic Pathology, Silver Spring, Md (J.M.); F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Md (R.C.); George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC (A.N.); Department of Pathology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Mich (A.M.U.); and Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, 5255 Loughboro Rd NW, Washington, DC 20016 (D.J.W.).

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a heterogeneous group of neoplasms derived from the renal tubular epithelial cells. Chromophobe RCC (chRCC) is the third most common subtype of RCC, accounting for 5% of cases. chRCC may be detected as an incidental finding or less commonly may manifest with clinical symptoms.

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Purpose: To evaluate the association of children's daily electronic screen use with severe meibomian gland atrophy (MGA).

Design: Retrospective cross-sectional study.

Methods: Children (aged 6-17years) presenting at clinical practice December 2016 - October 2017 were evaluated for ≥grade 2 MGA vs age-matched controls with insignificant atrophy ( View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Inpatient palliative care is associated with lower inpatient costs; however, this has yet to be studied using a more nuanced, multi-tiered measure of inpatient palliative care and a national population-representative dataset. Using a population-based cohort of Canadians who died in hospital, our objectives were to: describe patients' receipt of palliative care and active interventions in their terminal hospitalization; and examine the relationship between inpatient palliative care and hospitalization costs.

Methods: Retrospective cohort study using data from the Discharge Abstract Database in Canada between fiscal years 2012 and 2015.

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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a "disaster of uncertainty" with ambiguity about its nature and trajectory. These features amplify its psychological toxicity and increase the number of psychological casualties it inflicts. Uncertainty was fueled by lack of knowledge about the lethality of a disaster, its duration, and ambiguity in messaging from leaders and health care authorities.

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The genealogy of graduate medical education in America begins at the bedside. However, today's graduate medical trainees work in a training environment that is vastly different from medical training a century ago. The goal of the Graduate Medical Education Laboratory (GEL) Study, supported by the American Medical Association's (AMA) "Reimagining Residency" initiative, is to determine the factors in the training environment that most contribute to resident well-being and developing diagnostic skills.

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Objective: To quantify the representation of women trainees and faculty and to explore associations between them at Pain Medicine (PM) fellowship programs in the United States.

Setting: PM fellowship programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.

Methods: All PM programs approved for at least four fellows as of December 2017 were identified.

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Purpose: Few family-oriented cardiovascular risk reduction interventions exist that leverage the home environment to produce health behavior change among multiple family members. We identified opportunities to adapt disease self-management interventions included in a blood pressure control comparative effectiveness trial for hypertensive African American adults to address family-level factors.

Methods: We conducted and analyzed semi-structured interviews with five intervention study staff (all study interventionists and the study coordinator) between December 2016 and January 2017 and with 11 study participants between September and November 2015.

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Cybersecurity Essentials for Nursing Informaticists.

Comput Inform Nurs

August 2019

Author Affiliations: University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore (Drs Nahm and Van De Castle and Ms Powell); The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore (Dr Poe); Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, Baltimore (Dr Lacey); and National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda (Dr Lardner), Maryland.

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Mucinous Neoplasms of the Ovary: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation.

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May 2020

From the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Md (J.M.); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC (K.I.M.); University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, Ill (S.L.P.); Department of Pathology, the Joint Pathology Center, Washington, DC (B.A.C., R.M.); American Institute for Radiologic Pathology, 1100 Wayne Ave, Suite 1020, Silver Spring, MD 20910 (J.M., D.J.W.); and Community Radiology Division, Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Washington, DC (D.J.W.).

Mucinous neoplasms of the ovary account for 10%-15% of ovarian neoplasms. They may be benign, borderline, or malignant. The large majority are benign or borderline, accounting for 80% and 16%-17%, respectively.

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Objectives: Recently published data suggest that transfusion of RBCs stored for 22 days or longer was associated with increased mortality among massively transfused trauma patients.

Methods: We performed a 24-month retrospective review of medical transport service transfusion records and a 2-month, overlapping review of transfusions of uncrossmatched RBCs in the emergency department.

Results: RBC units issued to the transport program were older than RBC units issued to the emergency department trauma refrigerator (10.

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. To describe pediatric Medicaid patients with pediatric emergency department (PED) visits for anaphylaxis who received epinephrine auto-injector (EAI) prescriptions in the ED versus those who did not; and to compare patients who filled their prescriptions versus those who did not. .

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  • - Hirschsprung's Disease (HD) is a gut disorder caused by missing nerve cells that leads to intestinal blockage, mainly diagnosed in newborns.
  • - A study at King Abdulaziz Medical City in Saudi Arabia analyzed 54 HD patients, revealing that most were born at term and a significant number underwent various surgical procedures.
  • - Intraoperative frozen section (FS) biopsy helps determine the absence of nerve cells, but a permanent biopsy is required for a definitive diagnosis, with surgery types based on patient condition.
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Introduction: To evaluate WHO chest radiograph interpretation processes during a pneumococcal vaccine effectiveness study of children aged 3-35 months with suspected pneumonia in Sylhet, Bangladesh.

Methods: Eight physicians masked to all data were standardised to WHO methodology and interpreted chest radiographs between 2015 and 2017. Each radiograph was randomly assigned to two primary readers.

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Background: Recent studies suggest that left atrial (LA) late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) can quantify the underlying tissue remodeling that harbors atrial fibrillation (AF). However, quantification of LA-LGE requires labor-intensive magnetic resonance imaging acquisition and postprocessing at experienced centers. LA intra-atrial dyssynchrony assessment is an emerging imaging technique that predicts AF recurrence after catheter ablation.

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Background: Studies have found that diffuse pain, indicative of central sensitization, portends poor interventional outcomes. Multiple chemical sensitivities are associated with signs of central sensitization. We sought to prospectively determine whether hypersensitivity reactions (HR) were associated with epidural steroid injection (ESI) outcomes.

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Patient Preferences for Coronary CT Angiography with Stress Perfusion, SPECT, or Invasive Coronary Angiography.

Radiology

May 2019

From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.).

Background Patient preference is pivotal for widespread adoption of tests in clinical practice. Patient preferences for invasive versus other noninvasive tests for coronary artery disease are not known. Purpose To compare patient acceptance and preferences for noninvasive and invasive cardiac imaging in North and South America, Asia, and Europe.

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Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols for gynecologic (GYN) surgery are increasingly being reported and may be associated with superior outcomes, reduced length of hospital stay, and cost savings. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, in partnership with the American College of Surgeons and the Johns Hopkins Medicine Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, has developed the Safety Program for Improving Surgical Care and Recovery, which is a nationwide initiative to disseminate best practices in perioperative care to more than 750 hospitals across five major surgical service lines in a 5-year period. The program is designed to identify evidence-based process measures shown to prevent healthcare-associated conditions and hasten recovery after surgery, integrate those into a comprehensive service line-based pathway, and assist hospitals in program implementation.

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Specialty care contributes significantly to total medical expenditures, for which accountable care organizations (ACOs) are responsible. ACOs have sought to replace costly in-person visits with lower-cost alternatives such as virtual visits (videoconferencing with physicians). In fee-for-service environments, virtual visits appear to add to in-person visits instead of replacing them.

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