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A Comprehensive Guide to Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics for Primary Care Clinicians.

J Am Board Fam Med

October 2024

From the University of Florida Health Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL (AK, SG, BS, AT), University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL (RS, GH).

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  • The paper aims to educate primary care clinicians about long-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAIs) to enhance mental health care for patients with severe mental illnesses (SMIs) like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
  • It highlights the benefits of LAIs, including improved treatment adherence, reduced readmission rates, and better overall quality of life for patients.
  • The authors provide guidelines, treatment recommendations, and clinical insights regarding the use of LAIs, empowering primary care providers to improve patient outcomes and facilitate psychiatric care.
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Several recent studies have investigated the validity of precautionary practices for lymphedema risk reduction after breast cancer treatment, such as avoidance of blood pressure measurements, skin puncture, blood draws, and use of prophylactic compression during air travel. Other studies have elucidated risk factors for breast cancer-related lymphedema, such as axillary lymph node dissection and skin infection (cellulitis). Combining the current evidence base with the consensus opinion of lymphatic experts assembled at the American Cancer Society/Lymphology Association of North America Summit in October 2023, updated evidence-based risk reduction recommendations are presented for those with or at risk of breast cancer-related lymphedema.

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Psychedelic mushroom-containing chocolate exposures: Case series.

Am J Emerg Med

November 2024

Florida/USVI Poison Information Center Jacksonville, University of Florida Health Jacksonville, 655 W 8th St C-23, Jacksonville, FL 32209, USA; Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville, 655 W 8th St, Jacksonville, FL 32209, USA.

Introduction: The recreational use of psilocybin or psilocin-containing products, a chemical found naturally in certain mushroom species, is on the rise across the United States. Several cases of serious clinical effects related to mushroom-containing products have recently been reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The emergence of these new products and their health consequences are not yet well understood.

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  • Current guidelines on octreotide therapy duration for esophageal variceal hemorrhage (EVH) are unclear, prompting a randomized clinical trial comparing 24-hour and 72-hour infusions of the drug.
  • The study, which was terminated early due to recruitment issues during COVID-19, found no significant differences in complications or rebleeding rates between the two infusion durations.
  • Results suggested that a 24-hour infusion may be just as effective as a 72-hour infusion, potentially leading to shorter hospital stays and reduced healthcare costs.
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Management of Index Finger Metacarpophalangeal Joint Arthritis.

Orthop Clin North Am

October 2024

Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopaedics, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 7887 Wolf River Boulevard, Germantown, TN 38138, USA.

Metacarpophalangeal joint arthritis of the index finger is a debilitating disease often caused by osteoarthritis or inflammatory arthritides such as rheumatoid arthritis. Treatment options include nonsurgical management with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, splinting, occupational therapy, corticosteroid injections, and disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. Operative management options include arthrodesis and arthroplasty, which can be further broken down into silicone implants and 2 component resurfacing implants.

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Men with germline pathogenic variants in BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes are at an increased lifetime risk for developing breast cancer, prostate cancer, and pancreatic cancer. Men report that managing clinical care is challenging because they are under-informed about their cancer risks. As the demand for genetic testing has increased, so too has the need to relay accurate and relatable genetic health information.

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Introduction: Pediatric firearm injury prevention research in younger age groups is limited. This study evaluated a large multicenter cohort of younger children with firearm injuries, focusing on injury patterns and surgical resource utilization.

Methods: Children ≤15 y old sustaining firearm injuries between 2016 and 2021 and treated at 10 pediatric trauma centers in Florida were included.

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24/7 critical care staffing has become more commonplace, and their impact on resident training must be carefully considered. At our institution, the Critical Care Resource Intensivist (CCRI) model was implemented to provide in-house dedicated faculty responsible solely for the provision of critical care overnight. An anonymous survey was distributed to all general surgery residents to evaluate CCRI's impact on education and autonomy.

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A novel preoperative score to predict severe acute cholecystitis.

J Trauma Acute Care Surg

June 2024

From the Department of Surgery (K.K.), University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky; Department of Surgery (L.R.T.), Medical City Healthcare, Plano, Texas; Department of Surgery (K.M.S.), Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut; Department of Surgery (H.M.K., M.E.H.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Department of Surgery (R.P., M.C.), University of Florida Health Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida; Department of Surgery (T.J.S.), University of Colorado Health, Colorado Springs; and Department of Surgery (M.W.C.), University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center, Aurora, Colorado.

Background: In a large multicenter trial, The Parkland Grading Scale (PGS) for acute cholecystitis outperformed other grading scales and has a positive correlation with complications but is limited in its inability to preoperatively predict high-grade cholecystitis. We sought to identify preoperative variables predictive of high-grade cholecystitis (PGS 4 or 5).

Methods: In a six-month period, patients undergoing cholecystectomy at a single institution with prospectively graded PGS were analyzed.

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Purpose: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is an under-recognized genetic cardiac disorder affecting the muscles and contractility of the heart, which in turn can result in heart failure symptoms, arrhythmia, and sudden cardiac death. Previously, pharmacotherapy options for HCM were not disease-specific, often poorly tolerated, and overall inadequate for optimal management. This narrative review discusses the pharmacology of the novel drug mavacamten, the clinical trials supporting its use, and considerations for its use in clinical practice.

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Stroke Prevention in Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury: Role of Aspirin 81 mg.

Ann Vasc Surg

August 2024

Division of Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA. Electronic address:

Background: The stroke rate in blunt cerebrovascular injury (BCVI) varies from 25% without treatment to less than 8% with antithrombotic therapy. There is no consensus on the optimal management to prevent stroke BCVI. We investigated the efficacy and safety of oral Aspirin (ASA) 81 mg to prevent BCVI-related stroke compared to historically reported stroke rates with ASA 325 mg and heparin.

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Volumetric changes in post hemiglossectomy reconstruction with anterolateral thigh free flap versus radial forearm free flap.

Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg

June 2024

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Head and Neck Division, University of Florida Health College of Medicine - Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Electronic address:

The volume of the reconstructed tongue is considered a critical factor for tongue function. Studies investigating the difference in volume loss between the anterolateral thigh free flap (ALTF) and radial forearm free flap (RFFF) used in reconstruction of the tongue after hemiglossectomy are lacking. The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a significant difference in shrinkage between these two flaps.

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Candida auris, an emerging fungal pathogen with significant morbidity and mortality, can be difficult for health care facilities to identify, isolate, and control. We present our identification and infection control response to Candida auris at a 695-bed academic level I trauma center in Florida.

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Primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the orbit is a rare diagnosis that accounts for less than 1% of all non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) cases. We present here the case of a middle-aged woman with a past medical history of intellectual delay and hypothyroidism who presented with a large diffusely infiltrating mass of the left orbit. A biopsy of the lesion during the patient's hospitalization confirmed a diagnosis of diffuse, large B-cell lymphoma.

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Background: The impact of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) on the pharmacokinetics/dynamics (PK/PD) of beta-lactam antibiotics have not been well studied in general, but cefepime specifically has the least amount of data. We aimed to investigate whether ECMO alters the PK of cefepime in adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients.

Methods: This single-center, retrospective case-control study evaluated cefepime therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) results from ECMO patients that were matched 1:1 with TDM results in non-ECMO patients for drug regimen and renal function.

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WarpDrive: Improving spatial normalization using manual refinements.

Med Image Anal

January 2024

Movement Disorders and Neuromodulation Unit, Department of Neurology, Charité -Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Brain Modulation Lab, Department of Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, United States; Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics Department of Neurology Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.

Spatial normalization-the process of mapping subject brain images to an average template brain-has evolved over the last 20+ years into a reliable method that facilitates the comparison of brain imaging results across patients, centers & modalities. While overall successful, sometimes, this automatic process yields suboptimal results, especially when dealing with brains with extensive neurodegeneration and atrophy patterns, or when high accuracy in specific regions is needed. Here we introduce WarpDrive, a novel tool for manual refinements of image alignment after automated registration.

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The Pitfalls of Difficult Distal Radius Fractures and Provisional Reduction.

Orthop Clin North Am

January 2024

Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 7887 Wolf River Boulevard, Germantown, TN 38138, USA.

Distal radius fractures are some of the most common injuries encountered in orthopedics and require careful consideration when determining the appropriate treatment options. These fractures can be difficult injuries to treat surgically based on a large variability of fracture patterns, bone quality, and anatomy. It is important to understand the potential pitfalls associated with the treatment of difficult distal radius fractures to prevent avoidable complications.

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Mathematical Modeling of Vessel Geometry and Circumference in Microvascular Surgery.

Craniomaxillofac Trauma Reconstr

September 2023

Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Division of Head and Neck Surgery, University of Florida Health Jacksonville, FL, USA.

Introduction: Microvascular anastomosis has traditionally been executed with a perpendicular transection through the vessel at the widest diameter to increase circumference and thus increase blood flow while decreasing resistance. In Chen's 2015 article, it was suggested that an "open Y" would improve vessel size match, and Wei and Mardini discuss angled transections of the vessels. This project aims to explore the geometric configurations feasible at the anastomotic transection and mathematically model the resulting hypothetical increases in circumference.

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Objectives: COVID-19 lockdowns resulted in a global shortage of iodinated contrast media. Therefore, alternative imaging protocols were devised to evaluate patients arriving to the emergency department (ED) with suspicion of pulmonary embolism (PE). This quality assurance (QA) aims to compare diagnostic potential between alternative magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) protocol over the gold standard computed tomography angiography (CTA) by evaluating MRA imaging quality, scanner type/imaging sequence, and any risk of misdiagnosis in patients with symptoms of PE.

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The association of depression and anxiety symptoms to three different types of activities of daily living in persons with and without HIV.

AIDS Care

February 2024

Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Center for Cognitive Aging and Memory, Cognitive Aging and Memory Clinical Translational Research Program, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.

Mood disorders are highly prevalent in people living with HIV (PLWH) and represent a potential contributor to functional impairment in activities of daily living. We aimed to determine if (1) Anxiety and depression symptoms were independently associated with impairments in basic self-care, role functioning, and social functioning and (2) PLWH differentially experienced impairments due to mood symptoms compared to those without HIV. Data for this study were obtained from 150 individuals (87 PLWH, 61% male, mean age= 44) via a cross-sectional study on alcohol and HIV-associated brain dysfunction.

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In the decade since the largest Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in history, hospitals within the United States have discovered deficiencies in EVD infection control protocols. A large academic level I trauma medical center and frontline EVD receiving hospital in northeast Florida conducted a large-scale review and revision of the facility's EVD infection control protocols to increase preparedness. The revision process revealed opportunities for improvement and highlighted the need for excellent resource management and interdepartmental communication.

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Vaping Induced Severe Erosive Esophagitis.

JPGN Rep

August 2023

Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Nemours Children's Health Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL, USA.

Esophagitis can be attributed to several etiologies including gastroesophageal reflux disease, caustic ingestion, medication or pill induced, radiotherapy, infectious or eosinophilic disease. There are also new consumer items on the market which can cause harmful side effects, including erosive esophagitis. In this case, we present an otherwise healthy teenage male with a history of daily vape usage with a clinical presentation of odynophagia, who was subsequently diagnosed with vaping associated esophagitis.

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For genetic counselors to effectively meet the needs of an ever-diversifying multicultural patient population, it is vital that their genetic counseling programs (GCPs) equip future genetic counselors to recognize the impact of a patient's ethnocultural background on clinical interactions (Towards a culturally competent system of care: A monograph on effective services for minority children who are severely emotionally disturbed (p. 28). CASSP Technical Assistance Center, Georgetown University Child Development Center, 1989).

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