3,375 results match your criteria: "Kansas City School of Medicine.[Affiliation]"

The Childhood Opportunity Index, Healthcare Systems, and the Potential to Improve Child Health Equity.

Acad Pediatr

December 2024

Department of Pediatrics (MK Krager and JL Bettenhausen), Children's Mercy Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo; University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine (MK Krager and JL Bettenhausen), Kansas City, Mo; University of Kansas School of Medicine (MK Krager and JL Bettenhausen), Kansas City, Kans. Electronic address:

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  • Alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) is a growing public health issue, especially among people under 55, leading to an increase in alcohol-attributable deaths that are projected to rise further by 2030.
  • Data from the CDC revealed a significant increase in mortality rates, particularly in the 25-34 age group, with rates climbing from 3.9 per 100,000 in 1999 to an expected 14.4 per 100,000 by 2030.
  • This upward trend highlights the urgent need for public health interventions to address and reduce ALD mortality rates in younger populations.
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Neural substrates of alerting dysfunction in females with Multiple Sclerosis.

Mult Scler Relat Disord

December 2024

CRIC Bristol, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, UK; Mental Health Research for Innovation Centre, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, Hollis Park House, Warrington, UK.

MS is a disease characterised by demyelination of the central nervous system resulting in decreased quality of life, increased anxiety, depression, fatigue, and cognitive dysfunction. Attention is frequently impaired in MS. A previous study demonstrated impairment specifically in the attentional alerting domain.

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Importance: Sacral neuromodulation (SNM) requires removal for infectious complications in 3-11%.

Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the effect of preoperative antibiotic choice on all-cause SNM device removal rates.

Study Design: This was a retrospective cohort analysis, using the Health Facts Database, representing more than 750 hospitals.

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  • * AAR-RRA's task force studied how academic radiologists contribute beyond just high clinical volumes and RVU-generating work, highlighting the importance of these additional roles.
  • * Their findings are shared in a two-part report, with the first part addressing the current situation in radiology and the second part outlining future strategies for striking a better balance between clinical work and non-RVU activities.
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Six year natural progression of a clinically monitored retroperitoneal schwannoma: A case report.

Int J Surg Case Rep

January 2025

Department of Surgery, St. Luke's Health System, Kansas City, MO 64108, United States of America.

Introduction And Importance: Schwannomas arise from Schwann cells, which make up the neural sheath of peripheral nerves. These tumors are usually seen in the head, neck and flexor surfaces, but can arise in the retroperitoneal space on rare occasions. This case gives the unique opportunity to watch the long term progression and speed of growth of this rare tumor and the development of symptoms over time.

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Objective: Adolescents with problematic internet use (PIU) have excessive, impulsive, or risky internet use that negatively affects social, physical, and functional outcomes. The role of parents in the prevention of adolescent PIU remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to evaluate possible association between adolescent PIU, parent PIU, and internet-related parenting factors.

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Selective Mutism in the Context of Autism and Bilingualism.

J Dev Behav Pediatr

November 2024

Division of Developmental and Behavioral Health, Children's Mercy Kansas City, MO.

Juan is a 5-year-old boy who has been followed by a developmental-behavioral pediatrician and pediatric neuropsychologist since being diagnosed with language delay and autism spectrum disorder at age 2 years. He is otherwise healthy and was born at term after a healthy pregnancy. His primary language is Spanish, and he has minimal interactions in English.

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Readability Metrics in Patient Education: Where Do We Innovate?

Clin Pract

November 2024

Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

The increasing use of digital applications in healthcare has led to a greater need for patient education materials. These materials, often in the form of pamphlets, booklets, and handouts, are designed to supplement physician-patient communication and aim to improve patient outcomes. However, the effectiveness of these materials can be hindered by variations in patient health literacy.

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Objective: The objective of this topical review is to provide rationale for the development of standards of care to address the mental health needs of caregivers of youth with chronic and acute conditions.

Methods: In this topical review, we describe the relationship between pediatric medical conditions and caregiver mental health, the state of available screening and intervention options, standards of care in medicine, existing caregiver mental health standards in pediatric subspecialty populations, and exemplar caregiver mental health programs that were developed in response to standards. Finally, we will describe our rationale for this standard of care, provide a call to action, and describe anticipated challenges in developing and implementing such standards.

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Teaching Residents at Night: Exploration of a Novel Curriculum.

Hosp Pediatr

December 2024

Health Services and Outcomes Research, Children's Mercy Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri.

Background: Implementation of a successful night curriculum has been a historical barrier to education during night rotations. Residents are tasked with teaching students and peers at night, often with little educational material to support this. To address the need for engaging night curriculum for pediatric residents, we aimed to (1) develop and implement a night curriculum with an emphasis on residents as teachers (RaTs) and (2) explore residents' experience with the RaT curriculum through a secondary qualitative analysis of reflections.

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Gonadal Tumors in Individuals with Turner Syndrome and Y-Chromosome Mosaicism: A Retrospective Multisite Study.

J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol

November 2024

Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Maryland.

Study Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of germ cell tumors and the clinical monitoring practices for those who deferred prophylactic gonadectomy in a large North American cohort of individuals with Turner syndrome with Y-chromosome mosaicism (TS+Y).

Method: A query of the medical records at multiple North American children's hospitals was done using ICD codes related to Turner Syndrome. A retrospective chart review was conducted on those patients between ages 0 to 30 years with Y-mosaicism.

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To explore pediatricians' perspectives on supporting intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors, including (a) clinical practices and resource use, (b) ideal resources, and (c) barriers to the use of existing resources, we conducted dyadic and individual virtual interviews with pediatricians recruited through Twitter and the American Academy of Pediatrics Council, section, and chapter listservs. The interviews were approximately 60 minutes in length, audio recorded, and transcribed verbatim. We used a thematic analysis approach and hybrid deductive-inductive coding.

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Objective: Short-term treatment efficacy of systemic dexamethasone (DEX) in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is highly variable. Our objective was to assess if salivary cortisol may serve as a reliable biomarker of steroid response.

Study Design: Multi-site prospective observational cohort study.

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Background: Verbal communication difficulties are associated with a range of adolescent and adult outcomes in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Yet there is limited information about contextual factors associated with verbal communication difficulties beyond early childhood, and how youth with ASD compare to youth with other developmental disabilities (DD).

Aims: The current study examined verbal communication difficulties among adolescents with ASD and other DD, and child and family characteristics associated with these difficulties in later in life.

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A Retrospective Nationwide Comparison of Laparoscopic vs Open Inguinal Hernia Repair in Children.

J Pediatr Surg

February 2025

Division of Pediatric Surgery, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Department of Surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States.

Background: Utilization of the laparoscopic approach for inguinal hernia repair has increased significantly over the past decade. The purpose of this study is to compare rates of second hernia operation and same side recurrence following open and laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair in a large national cohort.

Methods: This retrospective analysis utilized the Pediatric Health Information System database to identify children <18 years-old who underwent laparoscopic or open primary inguinal hernia repair from 2017 to 2021.

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Background And Aim: Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is a leading cause of nosocomial infection and is associated with both higher morbidity and mortality. Cirrhotic patients are more susceptible to CDI because of impaired gut immune response, use of proton pump inhibitor, and frequent hospitalization. We aim to investigate the impact of CDI on cirrhotic patients' in-hospital and 30-day mortality, length of stay, and hospital cost.

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The limited number of researchers with expertise necessary toaddress treatment gaps for children presents an ongoing challenge. The NationalInstitutes of Health established a national Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology T32Training Program in 2012 to train a multidisciplinary, collaborative pediatricclinical pharmacology workforce. We surveyed all current T32 trainees andgraduates since inception to identify strengths and opportunities to enhanceworkforce development.

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Inflammatory dermatologic diseases have long been viewed as a "skin limited" disease process. Current literature on inflammatory dermatologic diseases investigates their relationship and influence on thromboembolic states and thromboembolic complications and the understanding of their pathophysiology and molecular mechanisms.Studies specifically discuss known inflammatory skin diseases including alopecia areata, vitiligo, psoriasis, hidradenitis suppurativa, atopic dermatitis, chronic spontaneous urticaria, and autoimmune bullous diseases, and their effects on systemic inflammation, associated cardiovascular comorbidities, and thromboembolic or hypercoagulable states.

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Miscommunication in the OR is a threat to patient safety and surgical efficiency. Our objective was to measure the frequency and causes of communication interference between robotic team members. We observed 78 robotic surgeries over 215 h.

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Breath of Inequality: How Socioeconomic Factors Shape Asthma Outcomes.

J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract

November 2024

Division of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Internal Medicine, UT Health Houston, McGovern School of Medicine, Houston, Texas; Division of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, UT Health Houston, Houston, Texas. Electronic address:

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Objective: Brain areas activated during pain can contribute to enhancing or reducing the pain experience, showing a potential connection between chronic pain and the neural response to pain in adolescents and youth.

Methods: This study examined changes in brain activation associated with experiencing physical pain and observing physical and emotional pain in others by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) before and after intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment (IIPT). Eighteen youths (age 14 to 18) with widespread chronic pain completed fMRI testing before and after IIPT to assess changes in brain activation in response to physical and emotional pain.

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Aims: Current recommendations for antithrombotic strategies in left ventricular (LV) thrombus following myocardial infarction (MI) remain uncertain. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) compared to warfarin in LV thrombus following MI.

Methods: A systematic search using four databases, including PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane CENTRAL, was conducted from inception to 8 July 2024, without language restrictions.

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