291 results match your criteria: "Puget Sound Health Care System and University of Washington[Affiliation]"

Objective: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with insulin resistance and has been described as a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Whether OSA adversely impacts pancreatic islet β-cell function remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the association of OSA and short sleep duration with β-cell function in overweight/obese adults with prediabetes or recently diagnosed, treatment-naive type 2 diabetes.

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Background: The volume of specialty care referrals often outstrips specialists' capacity. The Department of Veterans Affairs launched a system of referral coordination to augment our workforce, empowering registered nurses to use decision support tools to triage specialty referrals. While task shifting may improve access, there is limited evidence regarding the relative quality of nurses' triage decisions to ensure such management is safe.

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We examined the glucose response curves (biphasic [BPh], monophasic [MPh], incessant increase [IIn]) during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and their relationship to insulin sensitivity (IS) and β-cell function (βCF) in youth versus adults with impaired glucose tolerance or recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODSThis was both a cross-sectional and a longitudinal evaluation of participants in the RISE study randomized to metformin alone for 12 months or glargine for 3 months followed by metformin for 9 months. At baseline/randomization, OGTTs (85 youth, 353 adults) were categorized as BPh, MPh, or IIn.

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the associations of BMI with testing positive for severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and risk of adverse outcomes in a cohort of Veterans Affairs enrollees.

Method: Adjusted relative risks/hazard ratios (HRs) were calculated for the associations between BMI category (underweight, normal weight, overweight, class 1 obesity, class 2 obesity, and class 3 obesity) and testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 or experiencing hospitalization, intensive care unit admission, mechanical ventilation, and death among those testing positive.

Results: Higher BMI categories were associated with higher risk of a positive SARS-CoV-2 test compared with the normal weight category (class 3 obesity adjusted relative risk: 1.

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Objective: To assess the cost-effectiveness (CE) of an intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) compared with standard diabetes support and education (DSE) in adults with overweight/obesity and type 2 diabetes, as implemented in the Action for Health in Diabetes study.

Research Design And Methods: Data were from 4,827 participants during their first 9 years of study participation from 2001 to 2012. Information on Health Utilities Index Mark 2 (HUI-2) and HUI-3, Short-Form 6D (SF-6D), and Feeling Thermometer (FT), cost of delivering the interventions, and health expenditures was collected during the study.

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Objective: To assess the experience, views, and opinions of rheumatology providers at Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities about rheumatic disease health care issues during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: We performed an anonymized cross-sectional survey, conducted from April 16 to May 18, 2020, of VA rheumatology providers. We assessed provider perspectives on COVID-19 issues and resilience.

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Article Synopsis
  • A global Task Force aimed to standardize COVID-19 treatment recommendations and determine consensus through a voting process where 70% agreement was required.* -
  • They recommended using remdesivir and dexamethasone for acute COVID-19 pneumonia and suggested therapeutic anticoagulant therapy for related complications, while advising against hydroxychloroquine outside clinical trials.* -
  • However, the Task Force couldn't reach a consensus on post-hospital care for survivors, highlighting areas where more research is needed, particularly for mental health screenings.*
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Background: The RISE Pediatric Medication Study compared strategies for preserving β-cell function, including a 9-month follow-up after treatment withdrawal to test treatment effect durability.

Objective: Evaluate OGTT measures of glucose and β-cell response through 12 months of intervention and 9 months of medication washout.

Participants: Youth (n = 91) aged 10 to 19 years with BMI ≥85th percentile and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) or recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2D).

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Although it has been widely appreciated that obesity is a major risk factor for CVD, treatments that produce effective, durable weight loss and the impact of weight reduction in reducing cardiovascular risk have been elusive. Instead, progress in CVD risk reduction has been achieved through medications indicated for controlling lipids, hyperglycemia, blood pressure, heart failure, inflammation, and/or thrombosis.

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Background: Military veterans report high rates of psychiatric and physical health symptoms that may be amenable to mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs). Inconsistent prior findings and questions of fit between MBIs and military culture highlight the need for a systematic evaluation of this literature.

Objective: To quantify the efficacy and acceptability of MBIs for military veterans.

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Unlabelled: The use of antiretroviral therapy for people with HIV (PWH) has improved life expectancy. However, PWH now lose more life-years to tobacco use than to HIV infection. Unfortunately, PWH smoke at higher rates and have more difficulty maintaining abstinence than the general population, compounding their risk for chronic disease.

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Objective: We investigated the effects of a 12-week exercise intervention on insulin sensitivity (SI) and hyperinsulinemia and associated changes in regional and ectopic fat.

Research Design And Methods: Healthy, black South African women with obesity (mean age 23 ± 3.5 years) and of isiXhosa ancestry were randomised into a 12-week aerobic and resistance exercise training group (n = 23) and a no exercise group (control, n = 22).

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Objective: Type 2 diabetes is a leading cause of kidney failure, but few outcome trials proactively enrolled individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD). We performed secondary analyses of cardiovascular (CV) and kidney outcomes across baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) categories (≥60, 45 to <60, 30 to <45, and <30 mL/min/1.73 m) in Cardiovascular and Renal Microvascular Outcome Study With Linagliptin (CARMELINA), a cardiorenal placebo-controlled outcome trial of the dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitor linagliptin (NCT01897532).

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Background & Aims: Obesity and type 2 diabetes increase hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) incidence in humans and accelerate diethylnitrosamine (DEN)-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in mice. We investigated whether exercise reduces HCC development in obese/diabetic Alms1 mutant (foz/foz) mice and studied protective mechanisms.

Methods: We measured HCC development in DEN-injected male foz/foz and wild-type (WT) littermates housed with or without an exercise wheel from week 4 until 12 or 24 weeks, and in foz/foz mice pair-fed to WT littermates.

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Practice recommendations for the use of sedation in routine hospital-based colonoscopy.

BMJ Open Gastroenterol

November 2021

Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Objective: Although sedation improves patient experience during colonoscopy, there is great jurisdictional variability in sedative practices. The objective of this study was to develop practice recommendations for the use of moderate and deep sedation in routine hospital-based colonoscopy to facilitate standardisation of practice.

Design: We recruited 32 multidisciplinary panellists to participate in a modified Delphi process to establish consensus-based recommendations for the use of sedation in colonoscopy.

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Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this study was to determine the mechanism(s) for hypoglycaemia occurring late following oral glucose loading in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF).

Methods: A 3 h 75 g OGTT was performed in 27 non-diabetic adults with CF who were classified based on this test as experiencing hypoglycaemia (glucose <3.3 mmol/l with or without symptoms or glucose <3.

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Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with poor quality of life, hospitalization and mortality. COPD phenotype includes using pulmonary function tests to determine airflow obstruction from the forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1):forced vital capacity. FEV1 is a commonly used value for severity but is difficult to identify in structured electronic health record (EHR) data.

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Islet amyloid is a pathologic feature of type 2 diabetes (T2D) that is associated with β-cell loss and dysfunction. These amyloid deposits form via aggregation of the β-cell secretory product islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) and contain other molecules including the heparan sulfate proteoglycan perlecan. Perlecan has been shown to bind amyloidogenic human IAPP (hIAPP) via its heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycan (HS GAG) chains and to enhance hIAPP aggregation in vitro.

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Objective: To describe the incidence and risk factors for mortality and morbidity in patients with cirrhosis undergoing elective or emergent abdominal surgeries.

Background: Postoperative morbidity and mortality are higher in patients with cirrhosis; variation by surgical procedure type and cirrhosis severity remain unclear.

Methods: We analyzed prospectively-collected data from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Surgical Quality Improvement Program for 8193 patients with cirrhosis, 864 noncirrhotic controls with chronic hepatitis B infection, and 5468 noncirrhotic controls without chronic liver disease, who underwent abdominal surgery from 2001 to 2017.

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Coronary artery disease (CAD) is more frequent among individuals with dysglycemia. Preventive interventions for diabetes can improve cardiometabolic risk factors (CRFs), but it is unclear whether the benefits on CRFs are similar for individuals at different genetic risk for CAD. We built a 201-variant polygenic risk score (PRS) for CAD and tested for interaction with diabetes prevention strategies on 1-year changes in CRFs in 2,658 Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) participants.

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Randomized Trial of Medical versus Surgical Treatment for Refractory Heartburn.

N Engl J Med

October 2019

From the Department of Medicine and Center for Esophageal Diseases, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, Baylor Scott & White Health, and the Department of Medicine, Veterans Affairs (VA) North Texas Health Care System (S.J.S., R.F.S.), and the Departments of Medicine (K.B.D.), Surgery (T.H.P.), and Pathology (S.D.M.), VA North Texas Health Care System and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, and the Department of Pathology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston (R.M.G.); the Departments of Surgery (J.G.H.) and Medicine (D.L.), Oregon Health and Science University, and the Department of Medicine, VA Portland Health Care System (D.L.) - both in Portland; the VA Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center, Perry Point (K.M.J., T.S., K.B.), and the Departments of Medicine (E.C.R.) and Surgery (J.P.P.), VA Maryland Health Care System and University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore - all in Maryland; the Departments of Medicine (R.L.) and Surgery (B.R.S.), VA Long Beach Healthcare System and University of California, Irvine, Irvine, the Departments of Medicine (C.S.J., R.S.F., B.S.C.) and Surgery (J.M.W.), VA Loma Linda Healthcare System and Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, and the Department of Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles (A.W.K.) - all in California; the Department of Medicine, VA Boston Healthcare System, Harvard Medical School (H.M., W.-K.L.), and the Department of Surgery, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston University School of Medicine (V.M.S.), Boston; the Departments of Medicine (U.K.M.) and Surgery (T.K.), Syracuse VA Medical Center and SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; the Department of Medicine, VA Connecticut Healthcare System and Yale University, New Haven, CT (L.L.); the Departments of Medicine (A.M.K., S.C.P.) and Surgery (R.P.T.), VA Puget Sound Health Care System and University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle; the Departments of Medicine (Z.F.G., D.P.) and Surgery (S.L.-D.), Durham VA Medical Center and Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC; the Departments of Medicine (J.H.R.) and Surgery (A.A.G.), VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, and the Departments of Medicine (J.H.R., W.D.C.) and Surgery (A.A.G.), University of Michigan - both in Ann Arbor; the Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston (D.O.C.); the VA Cooperative Studies Program Clinical Research Pharmacy Coordinating Center, Albuquerque, NM (S.R.W., A.D.-K.); and the VA Office of Research and Development, Washington, DC (G.D.H.).

Article Synopsis
  • Heartburn that doesn't improve with proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) is a common issue, possibly needing alternative treatments like surgery or different medications, as there’s no proven effective solution yet.
  • In a study, 366 patients with persistent heartburn were initially tested with omeprazole; those who didn’t find relief underwent various diagnostic procedures before being randomly assigned to different treatment groups.
  • The results showed that surgical treatment was significantly more effective than active medical treatment or placebo, with 67% of surgical patients reporting success compared to 28% in the active treatment group.
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Background: Polypharmacy is associated with dyspnea in cross-sectional studies, but associations have not been determined in longitudinal analyses. Statins are commonly prescribed but their contribution to dyspnea is unknown. We determined whether polypharmacy was associated with dyspnea trajectory over time in adults with advanced illness enrolled in a statin discontinuation trial, overall, and in models stratified by statin discontinuation.

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RNA-seq-based identification of Star upregulation by islet amyloid formation.

Protein Eng Des Sel

December 2019

Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition, Department of Medicine, VA Puget Sound Health Care System and University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98018, USA.

Aggregation of islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) into islet amyloid results in β-cell toxicity in human type 2 diabetes. To determine the effect of islet amyloid formation on gene expression, we performed ribonucleic acid (RNA) sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis using cultured islets from either wild-type mice (mIAPP), which are not amyloid prone, or mice that express human IAPP (hIAPP), which develop amyloid. Comparing mIAPP and hIAPP islets, 5025 genes were differentially regulated (2439 upregulated and 2586 downregulated).

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Objective: Poor sleep may increase obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk in youth. We explored whether subjective sleep duration, sleep quality, or risk for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are associated with glycemia, body mass index (BMI), or blood pressure (BP) in overweight/obese youth.

Methods: Two-hundred and fourteen overweight/obese youth of 10 to 19 years of age at risk for or recently diagnosed with T2D who were screened for the Restoring Insulin Secretion (RISE) Study had a 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and completed a Cleveland Adolescent Sleepiness questionnaire and a Sleep Disturbances Scale questionnaire.

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