20 results match your criteria: "Johns Hopkins Medicine School of Medicine[Affiliation]"

Objective: Voluntary medical male circumcision (MC) is a critical tool in combination HIV prevention programmes in Africa. Self-reported MC (SrMC) status is used in HIV epidemiological surveys to assess MC coverage but is subject to response bias with limited validation. This study evaluated the utility of SrMC status as a marker of MC as well as self-reported genital lesions for genital ulcer disease (GUD) among Ugandan men.

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Background: Cardiac arrest is a common and devastating emergency of both the heart and brain. More than 380,000 patients suffer out-of-hospital cardiac arrest annually in the United States. Induced cooling of comatose patients markedly improved neurological and functional outcomes in pivotal randomized clinical trials, but the optimal duration of therapeutic hypothermia has not yet been established.

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Objective: To assess and understand the inclusion, diversity, and equity (IDE) needs of the Society of Breast Imaging (SBI) membership to guide development of a strategic plan and goals for the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity Alliance (IDEA) of SBI.

Methods: A 23-question survey developed by IDEA was distributed electronically to all SBI members in November 2020 to assess and understand the society's IDE needs. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the responses.

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  • The study aims to analyze research on climate change's impact on human health, focusing on vulnerable populations and identifying gaps in literature from 2012 to 2021.
  • A comprehensive database was used to gather over 10,000 peer-reviewed articles, observing a 23% increase in publications each year and highlighting significant research deficiencies concerning populations at risk, particularly in the global south.
  • Findings indicate that many critical issues, such as food security, human conflict, and the health of older adults, are underrepresented in the research, which may be influenced by the geographic and demographic backgrounds of the authors.
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Introduction: Self-collected samples (SCS) for sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing have been shown to be feasible and acceptable in high-resource settings. However, few studies have assessed the acceptability of SCS for STI testing in a general population in low-resource settings. This study explored the acceptability of SCS among adults in south-central Uganda.

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Purpose: To evaluate the long-term visual acuity (VA) outcome of cataract surgery in inflammatory eye disease.

Setting: Tertiary care academic centres.

Design: Multicentre retrospective cohort study.

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Background Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy is an exciting cell-based cancer immunotherapy. Unfortunately, CAR-T cell therapy is associated with serious toxicities such as cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and neurotoxicity. The mechanism of these serious adverse events (SAEs) and how homing, distribution and retention of CAR-T cells contribute to toxicities is not fully understood.

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Objectives: Observational studies demonstrate an association between vaginal douching and bacterial vaginosis (BV) characterised by Gram stain. We sought to describe the effect of a douching cessation intervention on the composition and structure of the vaginal microbiota and molecular-BV, a state defined by low levels of spp evaluated by molecular tools.

Methods: 33 women self-collected mid-vaginal swabs twice weekly (982 samples) during a douching observation phase (4 weeks) followed by a douching cessation phase (12 weeks) in a 2005 single crossover pilot study conducted in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Objective: This study aims to characterise and evaluate the National Institutes of Health's (NIH's) grant allocation speed and pattern of COVID-19 research.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: COVID-19 NIH RePORTER Dataset was used to identify COVID-19 relevant grants.

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Background: Research is inconclusive on the effectiveness of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) as cigarette cessation aids compared with nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) or non-NRT medication. This study compared the cigarette cessation rates for ENDS, NRT and non-NRT medication.

Method: Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study wave 3 cigarette-only users who used ENDS, NRT or non-NRT medication (varenicline and bupropion) to quit smoking between wave 3 and 4 were included.

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AI relates broadly to the science of developing computer systems to imitate human intelligence, thus allowing for the automation of tasks that would otherwise necessitate human cognition. Such technology has increasingly demonstrated capacity to outperform humans for functions relating to image recognition. Given the current lack of cost-effective confirmatory testing, accurate diagnosis and subsequent management depend on visual detection of characteristic findings during otoscope examination.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching effects on healthcare systems and society with resultant impact on trauma systems worldwide. This study evaluates the impact the pandemic has had in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Region as compared with similar months in 2019.

Design: A retrospective multicenter study of all adult trauma centers in the Washington, DC region was conducted using trauma registry data between January 1, 2019 and May 31, 2020.

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Background: Immune-checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-pneumonitis that does not improve or resolve with corticosteroids and requires additional immunosuppression is termed steroid-refractory ICI-pneumonitis. Herein, we report the clinical features, management and outcomes for patients treated with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), infliximab, or the combination of IVIG and infliximab for steroid-refractory ICI-pneumonitis.

Methods: Patients with steroid-refractory ICI-pneumonitis were identified between January 2011 and January 2020 at a tertiary academic center.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on understanding how well trauma ICU survivors were retained in follow-up studies post-discharge.
  • Eleven cohort studies were reviewed, revealing that retention rates varied widely (54% to 94%) and were most consistent at around 81% at 6 and 12 months.
  • Factors like patient age, gender, and the year of publication influenced retention rates, but there was a lack of consistency in reporting methods across the studies, suggesting a need for better guidelines.
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Evaluation of different ways to identify persistent positivity of lupus anticoagulant in systemic lupus erythematosus.

Lupus Sci Med

November 2020

School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Objective: Persistent positivity for lupus anticoagulant has been associated with an increased risk of thrombosis among patients with SLE. Persistent positivity is often defined as having two positive assessments separated by more than 90 days. Our objective was to determine whether frequent repeated lupus anticoagulant testing would identify more patients with persistent positivity, and whether the additional patients identified were still at increased risk of thrombosis.

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