44 results match your criteria: "Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital[Affiliation]"
Expert Rev Mol Diagn
March 2021
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
Introduction: Oral epithelial dysplasia is considered a potential histologic precursor of subsequent squamous cell cancer. As standard clinical practice, pathologists grade dysplasia to assess risk for progression to malignancy. Except for the most advanced grade, severe dysplasia, dysplasia grading has failed to correlate well with the risk to develop invasive cancer.
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November 2021
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Thromb Haemost
November 2020
Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, School of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Background: Novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), which causes COVID-19, has thus far affected more than 15 million individuals, resulting in more than 600 000 deaths worldwide, and the number continues to rise. In a large systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature including 2567 pregnant women, 7% required intensive care admission, with a maternal mortality ~1% and perinatal mortality below 1%. There has been a rapid increase in publications on COVID-19-associated coagulopathy, including disseminated intravascular coagulopathy and venous thromboembolism, in the non-pregnant population, but very few reports of COVID-19 coagulopathy during pregnancy; leaving us with no guidance for care of this specific population.
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November 2020
E. Oliveros is assistant professor, medicine, Pulmonary Hypertension, Right Heart Failure and CTEPH Program, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the time of this writing, she was an advanced heart failure and transplant fellow, Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, New York; email: Twitter:
BMC Health Serv Res
April 2020
Institute for Healthcare Delivery Science, Department of Population Health Science and Policy, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, 10029, USA.
Background: The Oncology Care Model (OCM) was developed as a payment model to encourage participating practices to provide better-quality care for cancer patients at a lower cost. The risk-adjustment model used in OCM is a Gamma generalized linear model (Gamma GLM) with log-link. The predicted value of expense for the episodes identified for our academic medical center (AMC), based on the model fitted to the national data, did not correlate well with our observed expense.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Ophthalmol Case Rep
June 2020
Department of Ophthalmology, Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital, 1468 Madison Ave, New York, NY, 10029, USA.
Purpose: To present a unique case of keratitis with progression to corneal perforation and endophthalmitis, in the setting of epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor (erlotinib) therapy for advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
Observations: An 89-year-old female with non-small cell lung cancer on erlotinib presented with corneal perforation due to infectious keratitis. Microbial cultures grew a virulent pathogen known to affect immunocompromised patients that has not been previously described to cause infectious keratitis.
Sci Rep
January 2020
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
We investigated the impact of short-acting and extended release nifedipine on sympathetic activity using radiotracer methodology in patients with stable coronary artery disease in order to more accurately document the response of the sympathetic nervous system to different formulations of this dihydropyridine calcium channel antagonist. Participants were randomized to placebo, short-acting or extended release nifedipine for 7-10 days. On the final day, systemic blood pressure, cardiac filling pressures, cardiac output, plasma norepinephrine (NE) and total body NE spillover were measured at baseline (time 0) and repeated at intervals for 6 hours.
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October 2019
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Background Patients suffering from an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are often transported to the closest hospital. Although it has been suggested that these patients be transported to cardiac resuscitation centers, few jurisdictions have acted on this recommendation. To better evaluate the evidence on this subject, a systematic review and meta-analysis of the currently available literature evaluating the association between the destination hospital's capability (cardiac resuscitation center or not) and resuscitation outcomes for adult patients suffering from an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest was performed.
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July 2018
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital,, 600 University Ave, ON M5G 1X5, Toronto, Canada.
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) remains among the leading causes of maternal mortality in the developed world, presenting variably as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE) or cerebral vein thrombosis (CVT), among others. Obesity in particular has been recognized as the principal contributing factor to the risk of VTE in pregnancy and with the global increase in the rates of obesity affecting reproductive age women, heightened awareness of the risk and consequences of VTE in this population are vital. Thus, prophylaxis, diagnosis and treatment of VTE in the obese gravida are discussed.
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August 2016
2 Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine and.
J Clin Rheumatol
August 2016
University of Toronto Lupus Clinic Centre for Prognosis Studies in the Rheumatic Diseases Toronto Western Hospital Toronto, Ontario, Canada Department of Medicine University of Toronto and Department of Medicine Women's College Hospital Toronto, Ontario, Canada Mecklinger Family and Posluns Family Cardiac Catheterization Research Laboratory Department of Medicine Division of Cardiology Mount Sinai Hospital University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada Fred A. Litwin Family Centre in Genetic Medicine Department of Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada University Health Network Pathology Department Toronto General Research Institute Toronto, Ontario, Canada University of Toronto Lupus Clinic Centre for Prognosis Studies in the Rheumatic Diseases Toronto Western Hospital Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Pharmacol Res Perspect
December 2015
Recent preclinical studies have revealed a functionally important role for the drug efflux pump P-glycoprotein (P-gp) at the blood-brain barrier in limiting brain levels and thus antidepressant-like activity of certain antidepressant drugs. Specifically, acute administration of P-gp inhibitors, such as verapamil and cyclosporin A (CsA), has been shown to augment brain concentrations and functional activity of the antidepressant escitalopram in rodents. However, depression is a chronic disorder and current treatments require prolonged administration to elicit their full therapeutic effect.
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May 2016
Toronto General Research Institute, University Health Network Women's College Research Institute, Women's College Hospital Department of Immunology, University of Toronto.
Background: It has been reported that pregnant women receiving protease inhibitor (PI)-based combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) have lower levels of progesterone, which put them at risk of adverse birth outcomes, such as low birth weight. We sought to understand the mechanisms involved in this decline in progesterone level.
Methods: We assessed plasma levels of progesterone, prolactin, and lipids and placental expression of genes involved in progesterone metabolism in 42 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected and 31 HIV-uninfected pregnant women.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
February 2016
3 Department of Medicine University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
CMAJ Open
January 2014
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. ; Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Toronto, Ont.
Background: The aim of the Building on Existing Tools to Improve Chronic Disease Prevention and Screening in Family Practice (BETTER) randomized controlled trial is to improve the primary prevention of and screening for multiple conditions (diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer) and some of the associated lifestyle factors (tobacco use, alcohol overuse, poor nutrition, physical inactivity). In this article, we describe how we harmonized the evidence-based clinical practice guideline recommendations and patient tools to determine the content for the BETTER trial.
Methods: We identified clinical practice guidelines and tools through a structured literature search; we included both indexed and grey literature.
Purpose. Although pre-operative chemotherapy has improved the prognosis for individuals with osteosarcoma, approximately 40% of patients will die of their disease.The aim of this study was to quantitate proliferative activity in high grade osteosarcomas and to determine whether proliferation is a prognostic factor.
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September 2009
Department of Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine-Mount Sinai Hospital, One Gustave L. Levy Place, New York, NY 10029, USA.
Vascular neoplasms are uncommon and pose a diagnostic and treatment challenge to the pathologist and surgeon, respectively. Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma is a rare neoplasm of vascular origin with an unknown etiology. Its biologic behavior lies somewhere between that of a benign hemangioma and that of a malignant angiosarcoma; however, it is unpredictable at best.
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