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Imaging of Pulsatile Tinnitus.

Semin Roentgenol

April 2024

Department of Radiology, Section of Neuroradiology, Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Electronic address:

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Objective: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the authors' institution managed ventriculoatrial (VA) shunt complications in 2 teenage patients in close proximity to a symptomatic COVID-19 infection. Systemic thrombotic events are an established complication of COVID-19 infection due to a hypercoagulable state. Thrombotic complications, particularly elevated central venous pressure, can cause VA shunt failure.

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Perceptions of task difficulty predict cognitive effort for older adults.

Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn

June 2024

Department of Psychiatry, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, USA.

This study examined age differences in effort devoted to completing cognitively demanding tasks. Fifty-two younger adults ages 18-30 years ( = 21.19) and 57 older adults ages 61-93 years ( = 76.

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  • - This study investigated how different types of insurance affect the completion of permanent contraception procedures after cesarean deliveries, focusing on patients from three hospitals in 2018-2019.
  • - Results showed that Medicaid patients were significantly less likely to receive their desired permanent contraception compared to those with private insurance, particularly in unscheduled cesarean cases.
  • - The findings suggest that healthcare providers need to improve the availability of consent forms and ensure proper protocols for Medicaid patients during cesarean deliveries to increase the likelihood of fulfilling contraceptive plans.
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  • This study investigates how telemedicine impacts patient demographics and practice patterns in cancer rehabilitation, comparing virtual and in-person care at multiple U.S. centers.
  • Results show that in-person patients tend to be older than their telemedicine counterparts, and there is a noted racial difference in visit modes, with Asian or other racial groups utilizing telemedicine more.
  • While medication prescribing rates between the two visit types were similar, telemedicine encounters were significantly less likely to have other orders placed compared to in-person visits.
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Optimizing Opioid Prescription Quantity After Cesarean Delivery: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Obstet Gynecol

August 2024

Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, Columbia University, New York, New York, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, MetroHealth Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, and University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas; the Department of Anesthesiology, Columbia University, New York, New York; the George Washington University Biostatistics Center, Washington, DC; and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, Maryland.

Objective: To test whether an individualized opioid-prescription protocol (IOPP) with a shared decision-making component can be used without compromising postcesarean pain management.

Methods: In this multicenter randomized controlled noninferiority trial, we compared IOPP with shared decision making with a fixed quantity of opioid tablets at hospital discharge. We recruited at 31 centers participating in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network.

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Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) has a propensity for brain metastases, which is associated with poor prognosis. We sought to determine predictors of overall survival (OS) and brain progression-free survival (bPFS) in SCLC patients with synchronous brain metastases at the time of initial SCLC diagnosis. A total of 107 SCLC patients with synchronous brain metastases treated at a single institution were included in this retrospective analysis.

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Post-ROSC Atrial fibrillation is not associated with rearrest but is associated with stroke and mortality following out of hospital cardiac arrest.

Resuscitation

August 2024

The Heart and Vascular Research Center, MetroHealth Campus, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States; Department of Emergency Medicine, MetroHealth Campus, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States. Electronic address:

Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest (CA) is associated with increased short-term mortality. However, whether this is because AF adversely affects early resuscitation success, causes post-resuscitation morbidity, or because it is a marker for patient co-morbidities, remains unclear. We aimed to determine the prevalence of AF in patients with ROSC to test the hypothesis that AF is associated with increased risk of rearrest and to determine its impact on mortality and stroke risk.

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Backgroud: The use of neuromodulators is prevalent in various functional gastrointestinal disease. However, data concerning the outcomes of these treatments in functional esophageal disorders (FED) remains limited and inadequate.

Aims: The aim of the present study is to examine the efficacy of central neuromodulators in FED.

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  • * Key management strategies for IAIs involve accurate diagnostics, timely source control, and appropriate use of antibiotics based on pharmacokinetics and stewardship principles.
  • * A personalized treatment approach is essential, requiring ongoing assessment of factors like infection extent, potential pathogens, patient health status, and immune response to improve patient outcomes.
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Efficacy and safety of TAVR versus SAVR in patients with small aortic annuli: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Int J Cardiol

September 2024

Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA; Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine, USA. Electronic address:

Introduction: Patients with a small aortic annulus (SAA) undergoing aortic valve replacement are at increased risk of patient-prosthesis mismatch (PPM), which adversely affects outcomes. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has shown promise in mitigating PPM compared to surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR).

Methods: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis following PRISMA guidelines to compare clinical outcomes, mortality, and PPM between SAA patients undergoing TAVR and SAVR.

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Background: This study aimed to (1) evaluate the current status of obesity education at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (CWRU) (2), introduce a comprehensive first-year curriculum on obesity, and (3) assess the impact of the curriculum on self-reported attitudes and knowledge regarding obesity among first-year medical students.

Methods: The preclinical curriculum at CWRU was reviewed to determine the degree of coverage of Obesity Medicine Education Collaborative (OMEC) competencies for healthcare professionals, and recommendations were provided for revising the curriculum to better adhere to these evidence-based competencies. A survey on obesity attitudes and knowledge was given before and after the implementation of the new curriculum to measure intervention-related changes.

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Background And Objectives: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability in the United States. Limited research exists on the influence of area-level socioeconomic status and outcomes after TBI. This study investigated the correlation between the Area Deprivation Index (ADI) and (1) 90-day hospital readmission rates, (2) facility discharge, and (3) prolonged (≥5 days) hospital length of stay (LOS).

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Association between 23 drugs and inflammatory bowel disease: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study.

Front Med (Lausanne)

May 2024

Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Metrohealth Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States.

Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of diseases characterized by chronic and recurrent inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. The etiology of IBD remains multifaceted and poorly understood, resulting in limited treatment options that primarily target disease induction and remission maintenance. Thus, the exploration of novel therapeutic options for IBD among existing medications is advantageous.

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  • In 2017, the FDA initiated a plan to lower nicotine levels in cigarettes, leading to a study on how industry-sponsored corrective messages influenced public perceptions of low-nicotine cigarettes compared to regular ones.
  • The study analyzed data from nearly 5,000 U.S. adults, using statistical methods to determine if exposure to these messages affected how addictive people thought low-nicotine cigarettes were versus typical cigarettes.
  • Results showed that those exposed to corrective messages were more likely to believe low-nicotine cigarettes were as addictive as regular cigarettes, highlighting a need for targeted campaigns to address these misconceptions.
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Rationale & Objective: Tubulointerstitial damage is a feature of early chronic kidney disease (CKD), but current clinical tests capture it poorly. Urine biomarkers of tubulointerstitial health may identify risk of CKD.

Study Design: Prospective cohort (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities [ARIC]) and case-cohort (Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis [MESA] and Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke [REGARDS]).

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Trauma is a leading cause of death in the United States for people under 45. Amongst trauma-related injuries, orthopedic injuries represent a significant component of trauma-related morbidity. In addition to the potential morbidity and mortality secondary to the specific traumatic injury or injuries sustained, sepsis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in trauma patients as well, and infection related to orthopedic trauma can be especially devastating.

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Introduction: Suture tensile properties have only been tested in extrauterine environments. Amniotic fluid (AF) is a complex milieu of enzymes and inflammatory factors. This study tested the mechanical properties of sutures with a variety of inherent properties, after exposure to AF from patients with conditions prompting fetal intervention.

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Physiological role for S-nitrosylation of RyR1 in skeletal muscle function and development.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

September 2024

Institute for Transformative Molecular Medicine and Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, 44106, USA; Harrington Discovery Institute, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, 44106, USA. Electronic address:

Excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle myofibers depends upon Ca release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum through the ryanodine receptor/Ca-release channel RyR1. The RyR1 contains ∼100 Cys thiols of which ∼30 comprise an allosteric network subject to posttranslational modification by S-nitrosylation, S-palmitoylation and S-oxidation. However, the role and function of these modifications is not understood.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of various vasopressors, like epinephrine and vasopressin, in patients who experienced cardiac arrest, focusing on clinical and mortality outcomes.
  • The analysis included 26 studies and found that epinephrine significantly improved survival rates to hospital discharge and the return of spontaneous circulation compared to a placebo, but did not show advantages in other outcomes like short-term survival or neurological function.
  • Combinations of vasopressors did not outperform epinephrine alone, though there was a slight improvement in survival to hospital admission with combined therapies.
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  • The study investigated whether pregnancy and delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic affected gestational weight gain (GWG) and birth outcomes compared to pre-pandemic pregnancies.
  • A total of 10,717 pregnant individuals were analyzed, with 4,225 experiencing the pandemic, revealing that those during the pandemic had slightly higher excessive GWG but lower inadequate GWG rates.
  • The frequency of small-for-gestational-age (SGA) neonates decreased slightly during the pandemic, while the rate of large-for-gestational-age (LGA) neonates showed a small increase, suggesting some variations in birth outcomes linked to pandemic conditions.
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