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The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the closure of traditional simulation centers, prompting innovative solutions for medical education. Drawing from prior studies, which advocated for telesimulation and virtual reality (VR) as alternatives, this article explores the development and implementation of VR simulation in medical training. Leveraging the Acadicus VR platform, a VR simulation solution was created, enabling interactive scenarios simulating pediatric critical care situations.

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Veterinary medication exposure may result in human toxicity, with approximately 6,000 exposures to veterinary-only medications reported to poison centers in 2022. There is a paucity of literature on the management of poisoned patients secondary to pharmaceuticals intended for equine use. Pergolide is a dopamine and serotonin receptor agonist and is currently approved to treat equine Cushing's disease.

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Rituximab-Associated Liver Toxicity Without Known Viral Reactivation.

Cureus

July 2024

Hematology and Medical Oncology, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, USA.

Rituximab is a targeted immunotherapeutic agent that has demonstrated efficacy in treating CD20+ B-cell neoplasms as well as other lymphoproliferative and autoimmune disorders. A major adverse effect of rituximab is hepatocellular injury attributed to hepatitis B viral reactivation, necessitating viral titers before treatment. In this case report, we illustrate the rare presentation of a patient with marginal zone B-cell lymphoma who experienced symptomatic liver injury with a peak 15-fold aminotransferase elevation following his first dose of rituximab, without evidence of viral reactivation.

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Introduction: Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), more commonly known as drones, have rapidly become more diverse in capabilities and utilization through technology advancements and affordability. While drones have had significant positive impact on healthcare and consumer delivery particularly in remote and austere environments, Violent Non-State Actors (VNSAs) have increasingly used drones as weapons in planning and executing terrorist attacks resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. We aim to analyze drone-related attacks globally against civilians and critical infrastructure for more effective hospital and prehospital care preparedness.

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  • Large vessel occlusion (LVO) strokes can be treated effectively with endovascular therapy (EVT), which improves outcomes compared to standard treatments, but delays can worsen results; EMS faces a choice between transporting patients to nearby primary stroke centers (PSCs) or further away endovascular stroke centers (ESCs).
  • A study involving 2,400 LVO stroke patients in the Northeast U.S. looked at how transportation methods affected outcomes, comparing those directly taken to ESCs (bypass group) versus those first taken to PSCs (non-bypass group).
  • Results showed that while 40% of the bypass group had good outcomes at 90 days versus 33.1% in the non-bypass group, the
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Multimodal Imaging in Cardiovascular Infections: The Mayo Clinic Experience.

Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes

August 2024

Department of Cardiology, Heart and Vascular Institute, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA.

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  • * Twelve patients were analyzed retrospectively, revealing that echocardiograms and other imaging methods identified issues like endocarditis, aortic root abscesses, and myocarditis in these individuals.
  • * Findings indicate that multimodal imaging is crucial for early diagnosis and management of such infections, aiding in quicker treatment decisions while laboratory results are still pending.
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Methadone maintenance treatment for opioid dependent mothers is standard of care. Infants of methadone maintained opioid dependent (MMOD) mothers have better outcomes compared to infants of opioid dependent mothers without treatment. However, when compared to non-exposed infants, infants of MMOD mothers are associated with worse outcomes.

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Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic extensively changed the United States residency application process, including transitioning interviews from in-person to virtually. This study aims to determine the effect of a neurology residency programs' social media presence on applicants and to identify aspects of the program's social media profile influencing students' decisions to apply.

Methods: This is an observational cross-sectional study of neurology residency applicants utilizing a 10-question survey distributed from October 2022 to March 2023.

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Objectives: The designation of pediatric hospital medicine (PHM) as a board-certified (BC) subspecialty has led to uncertainty about the importance of PHM board certification in hiring pediatric hospitalists and ambiguity in counseling trainees interested in PHM careers about the decision to pursue fellowship. We sought to determine the importance of PHM board eligibility or certification in hiring practices.

Methods: We conducted an online, cross-sectional, survey-based study of individuals who self-identified as PHM division leadership utilizing the PHM Division Director Listserv and participant recruitment at a national meeting.

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Ipsilateral Shoulder and Elbow Dislocation.

J Emerg Med

September 2024

Department of Emergency and Hospital Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network / USF Morsani College of Medicine, Lehigh Valley Campus, Allentown, Pennsylvania.

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  • * X-rays confirmed the posterior dislocation of the elbow and anterior dislocation of the shoulder, but there were no associated fractures.
  • * The successful treatment involved reducing both dislocations, followed by immobilization with a long-arm splint and sling, emphasizing the need for emergency physicians to recognize such unusual presentations.
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A Measure of the Impact on Real-Time Patient Care of Evidence-based Medicine Logs.

West J Emerg Med

July 2024

Lehigh Valley Health Network, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Department of Emergency and Hospital Medicine, Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Introduction: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a critical skill for physicians, and EBM competency has been shown to increase implementation of best medical practices, reduce medical errors, and increase patient-centered care. Like any skill, EBM must be practiced, receiving iterative feedback to improve learners' comprehension. Having residents document patient interactions in logbooks to allow for residency program review, feedback, and documentation of competency has been previously described as a best practice within emergency medicine (EM) to document practice-based learning (PBL) competency.

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Introduction: Around 15-20% of lesions necessitating percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) are attributed to coronary bifurcation lesions. We aim to study gender-based differences in PCI outcomes among bifurcation stents.

Methods: 3 studies were included after thorough systematic search using MEDLINE (EMBASE and PubMed).

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Optimal Timing of Delivery for Pregnant Individuals With Mild Chronic Hypertension.

Obstet Gynecol

September 2024

Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, University of Texas at Houston, Houston, and University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, and Magee Women's Hospital and University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, and Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, Columbia University and Weill Cornell University, New York, and NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island, Long Island, and NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Hospital, Flushing, New York, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, and University of South Alabama at Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, UnityPoint Health-Meriter Hospital/Marshfield Clinic, Madison, and Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, The Ohio State University, Columbus, and Wright State University and Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, Rutgers University-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, University of Colorado, Aurora, and Denver Health, Denver, Colorado, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, Stanford University, Stanford, and Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, California, Beaumont Hospital, Michigan, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, and University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas; the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, and the Department of Women's Health, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas; the Department of Biostatistics, the Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, and the Center for Women's Reproductive Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama; Ochsner Baptist Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana; St. Luke's University Health Network, Fountain Hill, and the Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, Pennsylvania; MetroHealth System, Cleveland, and the Fetal Care Center of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio; Intermountain Healthcare, Ogden, Utah; Christiana Care Health Services, Newark, Delaware; St. Peters University Hospital, New Brunswick, Virtua Health, Marlton, and the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, New Jersey Medical School, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, Newark, New Jersey; Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, California; the Department of Obstetrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas; Obstetrics and Gynecology/Maternal-Fetal Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee; Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina; and the Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, Maryland.

Objective: To investigate the optimal gestational age to deliver pregnant people with chronic hypertension to improve perinatal outcomes.

Methods: We conducted a planned secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial of chronic hypertension treatment to different blood pressure goals. Participants with term, singleton gestations were included.

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  • - The study aimed to investigate how sleep duration impacts the risk of developing hypertension (HTN), as previous evidence has been inconsistent about this relationship.
  • - A meta-analysis of 16 cohort studies (involving over 1 million participants) found that short sleep durations are linked to an increased risk of HTN, with more significant risk observed in those sleeping less than 5 hours, and females being more affected than males.
  • - The findings suggest that while short sleep increases the risk of HTN, long sleep does not, indicating a need for targeted prevention strategies for those with insufficient sleep.
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  • * A case of a 52-year-old man with right knee pain was treated using point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) to assist in a procedure that provided immediate relief without pain during the process.
  • * Although POCUS shows promise in enhancing procedure efficiency, challenges to its widespread use exist, but they are manageable.
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Diazoxide is the only medication approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of hyperinsulinism-induced hypoglycemia. Overdose is infrequently reported. This case describes a preterm four-week-old male who was prescribed diazoxide and chlorothiazide for perinatal stress-induced hyperinsulinism.

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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is well known for related micro and macrovascular complications. Uncontrolled hyperglycemia in diabetes mellitus leads to endothelial dysfunction, inflammation, microvascular impairment, myocardial dysfunction, and skeletal muscle changes which affect multiple organ systems. This study was designed to take an extensive view of cardiorespiratory dynamics in patients with type 2 DM.

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One of the key concepts behind minimally invasive keyhole cranial surgery is that as the operative corridor deepens, it also widens. The corridor should therefore be designed parallel to the long-axis of the tumor to optimize visualization.1 These ideas were applied in a duo-keyhole operation for a falcine meningioma.

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Introduction: Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) have shown encouraging results regarding cardiovascular outcomes mainly in patients with diabetes. In the present study, we compared the efficacy of GLP-1 RAs in cardiovascular events between patients with and without diabetes.

Methods: After finding eligible studies assessing the impact of GLP-1 RAs on cardiovascular events in patients with and without diabetes using a systematic search, we performed a meta-analysis on randomized-controlled trials (RCTs) comparing cardiovascular outcomes between patients taking GLP-1 RAs and placebo stratified by the presence or absence of diabetes.

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Incidence, Predictors, and Outcomes of Venous and Arterial Thrombosis in COVID-19: A Nationwide Inpatient Analysis.

Heart Lung Circ

November 2024

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart, Vascular, and Thoracic Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is known to increase the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and arterial thromboembolism (ATE). However, the incidence, predictors, and outcomes of clinical thrombosis for inpatients with COVID-19 are not well known. This study aimed to enhance our understanding of clinical thrombosis in COVID-19, its associated factors, and mortality outcomes.

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  • Heart failure (HF) is a serious global health issue with high rates of hospitalization that affect healthcare costs and reimbursement, especially in underserved areas lacking effective monitoring technologies.
  • This study introduces a new HF diagnostic method that utilizes audio recordings from standard mobile phones to assess heart function by creating predictive models based on physical principles rather than complex neural networks.
  • In a trial involving 113 participants, the method demonstrated high accuracy in predicting heart function metrics like ejection fraction, with measures showing an area under the curve (AUROC) of 0.955, indicating it could be a reliable tool for monitoring HF remotely.
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The Resident-Student Education Committee (RSEC) is a novel approach to integrate and expand medical student education within an emergency medicine (EM) residency at a large academic center. There is a paucity of literature on such programs and there is no documentation of longitudinal initiatives with residents serving as specialty-specific advisors to students throughout medical school. The goals of creating the RSEC were to expand and improve the student educational experiences in EM, strengthen the connection between students and EM residents, and foster resident career development through sustainable leadership and teaching opportunities.

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Comparing in-clinic versus telehealth for vestibular physical therapy.

J Vestib Res

August 2024

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Puget Sound ENT, Edmonds, WA, USA.

Background: Vestibular rehabilitation (VR) is a commonly employed treatment method for disorders of dizziness and imbalance. Access to a clinic for rehabilitation appointments can be challenging for a person experiencing dizziness. Telehealth may offer a comparable alternative to clinic-based VR for some patients.

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