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Does the ISCHEMIA Trial Apply to My Patients?

Curr Cardiol Rep

June 2022

Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, 270-05 76th Street, New Hyde Park, NY, 11040, USA.

Purpose Of Review: The ISCHEMIA trial demonstrated no difference in myocardial infarction or death in patients with stable coronary disease and moderate or large ischemia territory treated either with invasive revascularization or optimal medical therapy. Whether the findings of the randomized control trial relates to real-world outcomes is uncertain.

Recent Findings: Contemporary guideline-directed medical therapy has had a significant impact on the prognosis of coronary artery disease.

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Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common congenital heart defect. Along with the expeditious advancements in genetics, molecular science, and imaging, the body of literature surrounding BAV has grown immensely in recent years. The purpose of this review is to categorize and summarize articles published regarding bicuspid aortic valve aortopathy in the last five years.

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Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) affects few children previously infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). In 2020, 45 children admitted to our hospital for MIS-C underwent genetic screening with a commercial 109-immune-gene panel. Thirty-nine children were diagnosed with MIS-C, and 25.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has provided challenges to all healthcare workers. While the brunt of treating COVID-19 patients fell upon adult providers, pediatricians also experienced significant stressors and disruptions. Academic pediatricians and trainees (fellows and residents) were redeployed to manage adult patients in hospitalist and intensive care settings and/or had major changes to their clinical schedules.

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, state newborn screening programs faced challenges to ensure this essential public health program continued to function at a high level. In December 2020, the EveryLife Foundation for Rare Diseases held a workshop to discuss these common challenges and solutions. Newborn screening officials described challenges including short staffing across the entire program, collection and transport of specimens, interrupted follow-up activities, and pilot study recruitment.

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Identifying women at high risk for developing breast cancer is potentially lifesaving. Patients with pathogenic genetic variants can embark on a program of surveillance for early detection, chemoprevention, and/or prophylactic surgery. Newly diagnosed cancer patients can also use the results of gene panel sequencing to make decisions about surgery; therefore, rapid turnaround time for results is critical.

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The most effective intervention for influenza prevention is vaccination. However, there are conflicting data on influenza vaccine antibody responses in obese children. Cardio-metabolic parameters such as waist circumference, cholesterol, insulin sensitivity, and blood pressure are used to subdivide individuals with overweight or obese BMI into 'healthy' (MHOO) or 'unhealthy' (MUOO) metabolic phenotypes.

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Diamond Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a rare inherited bone marrow failure syndrome, the founding member of a class of disorders known as ribosomopathies. Most cases result from loss of function mutations or deletions in 1 of 23 genes encoding either a small or large subunit-associated ribosomal protein (RP), resulting in RP haploinsufficiency. DBA is characterized by red cell hypoplasia or aplasia, poor linear growth and congenital anomalies.

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Studies in adults support the use of a negative methicillin-resistant (MRSA) nares screening (MNS) to help limit empiric anti-MRSA antibiotic therapy. We aimed to evaluate the use of MNS for anti-MRSA antibiotic de-escalation in hospitalized children (<18 years). Records of patients admitted between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2020 with a presumed infectious diagnosis who were started on anti-MRSA antibiotics, had a PCR-based MNS, and a clinical culture performed were retrospectively reviewed.

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Despite evidence-based guidelines that advocate for dental care during pregnancy, dental utilization among pregnant women remains low, especially among low-income and racial-ethnic minority women. We investigated self-reported dental care referral and self-reported dental care attendance among a group of 298 low-income, largely racial-ethnic minority pregnant women attending two suburban prenatal care clinics that had integrated dental care referrals into their prenatal care according to these guidelines. We administered a questionnaire that asked women: (1) whether they had been referred for care by their prenatal care provider; (2) whether they had been seen by a dentist during pregnancy.

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Is minimally invasive surgery for clinical stage I uterine carcinosarcoma safe?

J Robot Surg

August 2022

Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Northwell Health, 270-05 76th Avenue, Suite C-221, New Hyde Park, NY, 11040, USA.

Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has been a mainstay of the surgical management of uterine cancer since the mid-2000s. We aim to determine the role and safety of MIS in women with uterine carcinosarcoma (UCS). An Institutional Review Board-approved study identified all patients with UCS between January 2011 and December 2017 at our institution.

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Chronic wounds develop when the orderly process of cutaneous wound healing is delayed or disrupted. Development of a chronic wound is associated with significant morbidity and financial burden to the individual and health-care system. Therefore, new therapeutic modalities are needed to address this serious condition.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study evaluates the feasibility and safety of prostatic artery embolization (PAE) combined with coil embolization in 95 patients, revealing promising short-term outcomes after treatment for prostate-related issues.
  • - Significant improvements were noted in patient symptoms and quality of life; specifically, the International Prostate Symptoms Score improved by an average of -11.2 and quality of life scores by -2.4 after about 10 weeks of follow-up.
  • - The procedure showed no adverse events linked to the coil embolization, suggesting it's a safe method that needs more extensive research in future studies.
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Rare and de novo variants in 827 congenital diaphragmatic hernia probands implicate LONP1 as candidate risk gene.

Am J Hum Genet

October 2021

Department of Pediatrics, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY 10032, USA; Department of Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY 10032, USA. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • * A study found important genetic variants in the LONP1 and ALYREF genes, with LONP1 showing a significant role in CDH risk through both new and rare inherited mutations.
  • * Research on mice lacking Lonp1 revealed severe lung issues, supporting the gene's critical role in lung development and the associated high mortality in CDH cases.
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The adolescent glans penis: Functional and aesthetic issues following childhood hypospadias repair.

J Pediatr Urol

October 2021

Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, Rutgers - New Jersey Medical School, 140 Bergen Street, G1680, Newark, NJ, 07103, USA; Division of Pediatric Urology, Cohen Children's Medical Center, Northwell Health, 26901 76th Ave, New Hyde Park, NY, 11040, USA; Department of Urology, Masr El-Gedida Military Family Hospital, Cairo, Egypt; New York Presbyterian Weill-Cornell Medical Center, 525 E 68th St, New York, NY, 10065, USA.

Introduction: As children with childhood hypospadias repairs transition into adolescence, the function and appearance of the genitalia acquire greater importance. For some, the direction and shape of the urinary stream can be embarrassing if abnormal, and the appearance of the glans penis and meatus are a concern as they develop the capacity for self-awareness.

Objective: Herein, we address the surgical correction and outcomes of urine spraying with or without fistulae, and cosmesis over 12 years.

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An important goal of clinical genomics is to be able to estimate the risk of adverse disease outcomes. Between 5% and 10% of individuals with ulcerative colitis (UC) require colectomy within 5 years of diagnosis, but polygenic risk scores (PRSs) utilizing findings from genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are unable to provide meaningful prediction of this adverse status. By contrast, in Crohn disease, gene expression profiling of GWAS-significant genes does provide some stratification of risk of progression to complicated disease in the form of a transcriptional risk score (TRS).

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Blood pressure variability during pediatric cardiac surgery is associated with acute kidney injury.

Pediatr Nephrol

April 2022

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Nephrology, Cohen Children's Medical Center, 269-01 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY, 11040, USA.

Background: Blood pressure variability (BPV), defined as the degree of variation between discrete blood pressure readings, is associated with poor outcomes in acute care settings. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and serious postoperative complication of cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in children. No studies have yet assessed the association between intraoperative BPV during cardiac surgery with CPB and the development of AKI in children.

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Article Synopsis
  • A retrospective study examined the impacts of acute kidney injury (AKI) on children undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in three hospitals, focusing on kidney recovery and hospital outcomes.
  • Among 3620 children, 701 developed AKI, classified as transient, persistent, or acute kidney disease (AKD), with mortality rates increasing significantly with the severity of kidney recovery issues.
  • Findings highlight that even transient AKI led to longer stays in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and greater hazards of mortality compared to children who did not experience AKI; thus, understanding risk factors for AKI in this context is critical for prevention.
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Endoscopic ultrasound fine needle aspiration fine needle biopsy for pancreatic masses, subepithelial lesions, and lymph nodes.

World J Gastroenterol

July 2021

Division of Gastroenterology, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Northwell Health System, New Hyde Park, NY 11040, United States.

Endoscopic ultrasound tissue acquisition, in the form of both fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) and fine needle biopsy (EUS-FNB), is utilized for pancreatic mass lesions, subepithelial lesions, and lymph node biopsy. Both procedures are safe and yield high diagnostic value. Despite its high diagnostic yield, EUS-FNA has potential limitations associated with cytological aspirations, including inability to determine histologic architecture, and a small quantitative sample for further immunohistochemical staining.

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease.

Clin Geriatr Med

August 2021

Department of Cardiology, Long Island Jewish Hospital, Northwell Health, 270-05 76th Avenue Room 2008, New Hyde Park, NY 11040, USA.

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) presents as repetitive interruptions of ventilation >10 seconds during sleep as a result of upper airway obstruction resulting in increased respiratory effort. Intermittent hypoxia causes physiologic changes resulting in increased catecholamine production, increased total peripheral resistance, tachycardia, and increased venous return, leading to increased cardiac output, hypertension, tachyarrhythmias, left ventricular hypertrophy, and heart failure. OSA causes an abnormal dip on 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.

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Biologics for Immune-Mediated Sensorineural Hearing Loss.

Otolaryngol Clin North Am

August 2021

Department of Otolaryngology, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra-Northwell, Hearing and Speech Center, 430 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park, NY 11040, USA.

Immune-mediated hearing losses include autoimmune inner ear disease, sudden sensorineural hearing loss, and Meniere's disease. Standard therapy for an acute decline in hearing is timely use of corticosteroids. Although 60% to 70% of patients are initially corticosteroid-responsive, that responsiveness is lost over time.

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Rare, long-term complication after pancreatoduodenectomy-a case report of cecal volvulus.

J Surg Case Rep

May 2021

Northwell North Shore/Long Island Jewish, Department of Surgery, Queens, NY 11040, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • * This patient, who had undergone the procedure due to pancreatic adenocarcinoma, required an emergency right hemicolectomy due to this complication.
  • * It emphasizes that prior surgeries can affect gastrointestinal anatomy and underscores the need for careful surgical planning to avoid harming the biliopancreatic limb during subsequent operations.
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Osteoarthritis of the knee is one of the most common chronic, debilitating musculoskeletal conditions. Current conservative treatment modalities such as weight loss, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and intra-articular steroid injections often only provide temporary pain relief and are unsatisfactory for long-term management. Though end stage osteoarthritis of the knee can be managed with total knee arthroplasty (TKA), finding alternative non-surgical options to delay or prevent the need for TKA are needed due to the increased healthcare costs and expenditures associated with TKA.

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  • Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is an autosomal recessive disorder that impacts cortisol production due to enzyme deficiencies, primarily 21-hydroxylase mutations in CYP21A2.
  • Recent advancements since 2000 include improved understanding of steroid pathways, enhanced neonatal screening methods, and better diagnostic tools like chromatography and mass spectrometry.
  • Ongoing clinical trials are investigating new treatments, and disease registries are providing valuable data on long-term outcomes for CAH patients, including aspects of psychosexual health.
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