751 results match your criteria: "Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.[Affiliation]"

: The optimal venous thromboembolism (VTE) chemoprophylaxis approach after hip or knee total joint arthroplasty (TJA) remains controversial. This study aimed to characterize antithrombotic-related complications associated with various chemoprophylaxis regimens after TJA and to assess our current institutional risk-stratified prescribing tool. : This retrospective case-control study and regression analysis included elective unilateral TJA patients at a single institution between 1 July 2015 and 31 December 2021.

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Pharyngitis is commonly caused by the gram positive bacteria, streptococcus. Given the potential morbid complications of untreated streptococcal pharyngitis, antibiotics are critical. One of the rarer complications is pulmonary-renal syndrome (PRS), defined as rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage.

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This study aimed to assess diabetes health information found on TikTok and quantify misinformation on TikTok. The authors assessed 171 videos through two health literacy tools, DISCERN and the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool for Audiovisual Materials, to rate the understandability and actionability of online medical content. The findings from this study encourage health care professionals to use social media platforms to provide factual information about diabetes and advise online health care consumers to use reputable sources such as trusted diabetes organizations' social media accounts, which tend to validate content with clinicians.

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This survey sought to examine disparities in diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) to illuminate gaps underlying morbidity and mortality disparities experienced by blind people with diabetes and develop a pathway for improved health care delivery and health outcomes. Blind participants were more likely to report getting DSMES on strategies to promote treatment adherence and noncompliance with medical regimen; yet, blind and nonblind participants did not differ on primary care provider visits or amount of time spent in diabetes education. These findings suggest that DSMES content may differ for blind versus nonblind participants.

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Context: With the advent of the Single Accreditation System (SAS) within the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), few programs have achieved Osteopathic Recognition (OR) status to date. OR is an accreditation that graduate medical education (GME) programs can achieve to distinctly acknowledge the additional focus on osteopathic training. There is an effort by national osteopathic organizations to determine barriers for programs to achieve OR and what innovative methods might help overcome them.

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Microbiome abnormalities (dysbiosis) significantly contribute to the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the therapeutic efficacy of microbiome modulators in protecting against these ailments remains poorly studied. Herein, we tested a cocktail of unique probiotics, including 5 Lactobacillus and 5 Enterococcus strains isolated from infant gut with proven microbiome modulating capabilities.

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Study Objectives: To update sleep medicine providers regarding (1) published research on the uses and performance of novel sleep tracking and testing technologies (2) the use of artificial intelligence to acquire and process sleep data and (3) research trends and gaps regarding the development and/or evaluation of these technologies.

Methods: Medline and Embase electronic databases were searched for studies utilizing screening and diagnostic sleep technologies, published between 2020 and 2022 in journals focusing on human sleep. Studies' quality was determined based on the Study Design criteria of The Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine Levels of Evidence.

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Background: Chronic lower respiratory disease, heart disease, and diabetes have a higher prevalence in rural areas. Previous studies raise concerns that a lower supply of physicians is associated with negative outcomes.

Objective: To assess disease burden across the 88 counties in Ohio, including Appalachian and non-Appalachian counties, and examine associations with the number of healthcare providers.

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Sport-Related Cutaneous Infections: A Narrative Review.

Clin J Sport Med

November 2024

Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Bacterial and viral cutaneous infections pose a great risk of serious complications in combat athletes and contribute to a significant amount of time lost in practice and competition. Although these infections can be treated with standard antimicrobials, the rise in resistance of Staphylococcus aureus and dermatophytes calls for updated treatment recommendations. Methicillin-resistant S.

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The pivotal role of sleep in mediating the effects of life stressors and healthy habits on allostatic load in mid-life adults.

Front Hum Neurosci

December 2024

Edinburgh Dementia Prevention, Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, Outpatients Department Level 2 Western General Hospital, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Objectives: We assessed the modulation of allostatic load (AL) by engagement in healthy habits and life stressors, mediated through resilience and the perceived influence of the stressors. Sleep was included as third mediator given extensive evidence associating to all the analysed factors.

Methods: Structural equation models to assess the modulation of AL by either traumatic or psychosocial stressors and healthy habits were generated with data from 620 mid-life adults (age 51.

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Purpose Of Review: Describe the connection between Deaf/hard of hearing (DHH) and diabetes, explain the bidirectional relationship of blind/low vision (BLV) and diabetes, characterize challenges DHH and BLV populations face when seeking healthcare regarding their diabetes management. Highlight the inaccessibility of diabetes technology in these populations. Provide best practices when communicating with DHH and BLV people in the clinical setting.

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Secondary data analysis has emerged as an important approach for researchers seeking to explore new research questions using existing datasets. These datasets often comprise large and diverse, as well as longitudinal data, enabling comprehensive analyses that might be impractical through primary data collection alone. This paper discusses the importance of secondary data analysis in breastfeeding research, provides examples of publicly available and restricted datasets containing breastfeeding variables, outlines the methodological steps in conducting secondary data analysis, and discusses common limitations associated with this approach.

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Next generation brain health: transforming global research and public health to promote prevention of dementia and reduce its risk in young adult populations.

Lancet Healthy Longev

December 2024

Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI), Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; Centre for Dementia Research, School of Health, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK.

Efforts to prevent dementia can benefit from precision interventions delivered to the right population at the right time; that is, when the potential to reduce risk is the highest. Young adults (aged 18-39 years) are a neglected population in dementia research and policy making despite being highly exposed to several known modifiable risk factors. The risk and protective factors that have the biggest effect on dementia outcomes in young adulthood, and how these associations differ across regions and groups, still remain unclear.

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  • Continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring during surgery in infants and children is essential to detect potential myocardial pathologies, despite the rarity of these issues in pediatric patients.
  • A case is presented involving a 2-year-old child who showed ST segment depression and increased R wave amplitude during surgery, which led to the discovery of undiagnosed hypertrophic cardiomyopathy postoperatively.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of recognizing ECG changes and the need for thorough evaluation to prevent complications during and after surgery, even when patients appear asymptomatic.
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A Retrospective Validation of the HEAR Score.

JACC Case Rep

December 2024

OhioHealth Department of Cardiology, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

Studies have proposed the history, electrocardiogram, age, risk factors (HEAR) score to risk-stratify patients with chest pain in the emergency department. This paper assessed the utility of the HEAR score for ambulatory patients with chest pain. The findings demonstrate patients with low and high HEAR scores can be safely managed in the outpatient setting.

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Growth hormone (GH) is a pituitary derived endocrine hormone required for normal post-natal growth and development. Hypo or hypersecretion of endocrine GH results in two pathologic conditions, namely GH deficiency (GHD) and acromegaly. Additionally, GH is also produced in non-pituitary and tumoral tissues where it acts rather as a cellular growth factor with an autocrine/paracrine mode of action.

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Background: Rural communities have been significantly affected by opioid use disorder (OUD) and related harms but have less access to evidence-based medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), such as buprenorphine. Given the shortage of specialists in these areas, rural primary care is an important setting to expand buprenorphine access, but implementation is limited.

Objective: To explore implementation climate factors that support or hinder buprenorphine implementation in rural primary care.

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Purpose Of Review: The co-occurrence of diabetes and mental illnesses such as bipolar disorder (BD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and schizophrenia creates significant barriers for both people with diabetes (PWD) and their healthcare teams. This literature review provides an analysis of the relationship between diabetes and mental illnesses through exploring epidemiology, shared risk factors, and clinical implications. The aim is to enhance the understanding of these complex comorbidities to guide and improve future research and clinical practice.

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Evaluating utility of allergy testing in management of nasal obstruction following inferior turbinate reduction.

Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol

January 2025

Department of Otolaryngology, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA; Department of Otolaryngology, The Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, OH, USA. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a prevalent chronic condition in children, often leading to nasal obstruction caused by inferior turbinate hypertrophy (ITH), which may require inferior turbinate reduction (ITR) surgery.
  • The study reviewed data from 297 pediatric patients who underwent ITR in 2015, finding that 20.9% experienced recurrent nasal obstruction and 5.4% needed revision surgery afterward.
  • Allergy testing was performed on about 37.7% of the patients, revealing no significant differences in recurrence or revision rates between those with positive and negative allergy test results.
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Introduction: COVID-19 increases anesthetic risk in children, but understanding of complication differences by symptom presence and severity is limited. We hypothesized that symptomatic COVID-19+ children, especially with lower respiratory symptoms, would have higher perioperative complications than asymptomatic patients and that complications would be higher in all patients diagnosed < 6 days before anesthesia.

Methods: This single-center, retrospective cohort study reviewed records of children < 18 years old undergoing surgery with general anesthesia from March 1, 2020, to March 1, 2022, who tested COVID-19+.

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Purpose: Cold limb immersion, a form of cryotherapy, can cause cardiovascular changes due to cold-pain induced autonomic reflexes. This cryotherapy treatment side effect has received less attention but could have direct implications for physical rehabilitation of individuals with cardiovascular comorbidities.

Methods: To test hypotheses related to the pressor effects of varied limb sites and surface areas of cryotherapy, two common lower limb injury sites (ankle and knee) were immersed into cold water (15 min, 1-3 °C) and then referenced to a standard cold pressor test (CPT).

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Sleep Architecture Changes in Diabetes.

J Clin Med

November 2024

Diabetes Institute, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • Evidence suggests slow-wave sleep (SWS) is essential for maintaining glucose levels and insulin secretion, with diabetes often linked to decreased SWS.
  • Selectively reducing SWS, without affecting total sleep time, can significantly worsen insulin resistance and increase diabetes risk.
  • The review highlights the need to understand sleep patterns in individuals with diabetes to explore non-drug interventions that could improve glycemic control.
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