136 results match your criteria: "University of Illinois Chicago College of Medicine[Affiliation]"

Background: Environmental exposures may be associated with increased severity of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). However, research examining associations of traffic related air pollution with CRS is limited. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between residential traffic proximity and CRS with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP) severity in an existing database of adults in the United States.

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Advanced algorithmic methods may improve the assessment of performance validity during neuropsychological testing. This study investigated whether unsupervised machine learning (ML) could serve as one such method. Participants were 359 adult outpatients who underwent a neuropsychological evaluation for various referral reasons.

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Objectives: To investigate (1) whether an evidence-based behavioral weight loss intervention was associated with improved diet quality in adults with obesity and depression compared with usual care; and (2) whether the associations were modified by sex.

Design: In the RAINBOW RCT, 409 participants were randomized in 1:1 ratio to receive a 12-month intervention integrating a Diabetes Prevention Program-based behavioral weight loss treatment with problem-solving therapy for depression (n = 204) or usual care (n = 205). Participants completed 24-h dietary recalls at baseline, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months.

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Postoperative management of pediatric patients undergoing single-stage laryngotracheal reconstruction in the United States: A survey of ASPO members.

Am J Otolaryngol

November 2024

Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA; Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.

Introduction: The postoperative management of single-stage laryngotracheal reconstruction (ssLTR) plays a significant role in the surgery's outcomes. The relatively prolonged period in which the child remains intubated and sedated to allow graft healing may be complicated by pulmonary sequelae, airway obstruction, withdrawal symptoms, and eventually failed extubation. This study aims to assess post-ssLTR practices among pediatric otolaryngologists.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder typified by the loss of dopamine (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) leading to motor symptoms including resting tremor, rigidity, akinesia, and postural instability. DA replacement therapy with levodopa (L-DOPA) remains the gold-standard treatment for the motor symptoms of PD. Unfortunately, chronic use of L-DOPA leads to the development of side effects known as L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia (LID).

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Comparing a Model of Augmented Postpartum Primary Care to Usual Care in an Urban Medical Center.

J Gen Intern Med

November 2024

Division of Academic Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

Background: The US faces a maternal health crisis and struggles to deliver recommended postpartum care. In some populations, less than half of mothers attend a postpartum visit.

Objective: To determine if a two-generation (Two-Gen) model of interdisciplinary, postpartum primary care was associated with increased visit attendance for postpartum care, primary care, and behavioral health.

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  • This study looked at why certain embedded performance validity indicators (EVIs) lead to higher false-positive rates (FPRs) in ADHD evaluations among adults, focusing on 15 EVIs from six cognitive tests.
  • The research involved 517 adults with ADHD and found that while some EVIs had FPRs over 10% when used alone, combining them reduced the overall FPR to 8.1%.
  • The study concluded that the choice of tests and the number of EVIs used are crucial for reducing FPRs in ADHD assessments, emphasizing the need for more refined approaches to test validity.
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  • This study investigates post-renal transplant (RT) medical management for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) in patients with end-stage renal disease, highlighting a gap in research on this topic.* -
  • Out of 750 RT recipients studied, only 6.3% had a prior diagnosis of HFrEF, yet a significant portion improved in heart function before the transplant and received essential medications like beta blockers and RAAS inhibitors.* -
  • Results show low rates of cardiology follow-up and RAAS inhibitor usage post-transplant, indicating the need for better collaboration between cardiology and transplant teams to enhance care for these patients.*
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Adherence to Guidelines and Federal Psychotropic Medication Labels for the Treatment of Medicaid-Insured Children With ADHD.

Psychiatr Serv

November 2024

H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta (Kim, Keskinocak, Serban); Department of Psychiatry, University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville, Jacksonville (Cuffe); Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois Chicago College of Medicine, Chicago (Naylor).

Objective: This study examined adherence to clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) medication labels when prescribing psychotropic medications to Medicaid-insured children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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Predictors of time to achieve clinically significant improvements following lateral lumbar interbody fusion.

J Clin Neurosci

December 2024

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, 1611 W. Harrison St. Suite #300, Chicago, IL 60612, United States. Electronic address:

Background: As lateral lumbar interbody fusions (LLIF) are increasingly performed, our understanding of postoperative clinical trajectories is important in informing preoperative patient expectations. While minimum clinically important difference (MCID) rates are widely utilized in spine surgery literature, there is less published on how long it takes for patients to achieve MCID following LLIF.

Objective: To evaluate the length of time it takes for patients to report MCID achievement for back pain, leg pain, disability, and physical function and evaluate predictors of time to achieve MCID.

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The transcription factor NRF2 plays an important role in many biological processes and is a promising therapeutic target for many disease states. NRF2 is highly expressed in the skin and is known to play a critical role in diabetic wound healing, a serious disease process for which treatment options are limited. However, many existing NRF2 activators display off-target effects due to their electrophilic mechanism, underscoring the need for alternative approaches.

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Background: Perioperative adrenergic vasopressors in kidney transplantation have been linked to negative outcomes and arrhythmias. Synthetic angiotensin II (AT2S) could improve renal hemodynamics, preserve allograft function, and reduce arrhythmias.

Objective: We aimed to compare the effectiveness and safety of AT2S to adrenergic vasopressors when used for perioperative hypotension in kidney transplant.

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Few biological or clinical predictors guide medication selection and/or dosing for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Accumulating data suggest that genetic factors may contribute to clinically relevant pharmacodynamic (e.g.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how patient safety culture affects the overuse of cesarean deliveries in maternity care hospitals in Michigan.
  • Data was collected through an electronic survey completed by 3,091 clinicians across 54 hospitals, allowing for the analysis of factors influencing cesarean rates.
  • Findings suggest that while the culture promoting vaginal births is the strongest predictor for reducing cesarean deliveries, aspects of safety culture—like teamwork and communication—also play a significant role in lowering these rates.
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To estimate differences in breastfeeding initiation and duration across dimensions of migration history (migration to the U.S. 50 states/District of Columbia [DC] in childhood, adulthood, or not at all) in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL).

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Returning individual research results to participants: Values, preferences, and expectations.

J Clin Transl Sci

September 2024

Breathe Chicago Center, Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep and Allergy, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

Background/objective: Disclosing individual research results to participants is not standard practice. The return of individual research results to participants may increase recruitment, retention, and engagement in research. This study's objective was to explore the preferences, expectations, and experiences of research participants receiving individual research results.

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The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has had widespread implications on various aspects of life; however, there is a paucity of longitudinal data regarding its impact on sexual behavior. To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on changes in frequency of sexual activity and partner dynamics in the United States, we utilized data from the General Social Survey (GSS). This biannual survey of adults in the United States, provided responses from 12,791 participants, enabling a comparative analysis of sexual behaviors between pre-COVID-19 (2016 and 2018, n = 5215 respondents) and COVID-19 periods (2021 and 2022, n = 7576 respondents).

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Cowden syndrome (CS) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by multiple hamartomas across various tissues and an elevated risk of several types of cancer, including breast, thyroid, and endometrial cancers. Skin findings can precede more serious malignancies, making early detection and diagnosis crucial. In this report, we detail four individual patient histories, including their initial dermatological symptoms or concerns.

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Purpose: The current study examined associations of social and built features of neighborhood environments with psychological distress 6 years later and whether these associations were explained by stress and social factors, among Hispanic/Latino adults from the HCHS/SOL and SOL CASAS Ancillary Study.

Methods: In the SOL CASAS Ancillary Study, HCHS/SOL San Diego participants' baseline (2008-2011) home addresses were geocoded, neighborhoods were defined using 800 m radial buffers, and variables representing neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation, social disorder, walkability, and greenness were created. Psychological distress (anxiety and depression symptoms) and proposed pathway variables chronic stress, social support, and family cohesion were assessed at HCHS/SOL Visit 2 (2014-2017).

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  • Patients undergoing transplantation often experience hypotension due to factors like anesthesia, surgical stress, and fluid shifts, necessitating effective vasopressor support.
  • Traditional vasopressors like norepinephrine and epinephrine may help but can cause complications, including arrhythmias, which are concerning in transplant cases.
  • A new synthetic vasopressor, angiotensin II (AT2S-[Giapreza]), shows promise in stabilizing blood pressure while potentially preserving kidney function and reducing risk of arrhythmias, though more research is needed to confirm its efficacy and safety in transplant patients.
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Objective: Nontyphoidal infection is one of the most common foodborne illnesses, and its oncogenic potential has been documented in animal models. The primary goal of this study was to examine whether individuals who were exposed to enteric infection are more likely to develop colorectal cancer (CRC) than the general population through the linkage of 2 statewide public health surveillance databases.

Materials And Methods: We designed a 2-stage probabilistic linkage, starting with 17,587 records of enteric salmonellosis reported to Michigan Department of Health and Human Services between 1992 and 2020.

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Background: Outcomes and susceptibility to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) are known to differ by sex, yet little is known about changes in sex hormones after OHCA. We sought to determine the trajectory of sex hormones after OHCA and their association to survival and neurological outcome.

Methods: Plasma samples were collected from those that survived to hospital admission at four time points (1, 6, 24, and 48 h) and estrone, estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone concentrations were quantified via liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.

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Objectives: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a widely prevalent condition, however its degree of severity according to sex requires further study. The literature shows that sex-based differences exist in the severity of asthma and allergic airway disease in the population. These findings point to a potential hormonal cause for this difference, but there is no study suggesting the role of sex in CRS with nasal polyps (CRSwNP).

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Background: Treatment strategies for a symptomatic accessory navicular include both operative and nonoperative approaches. The primary aim of this study is to define health utility values for 7 health states experienced by those with a symptomatic accessory navicular who undergo operative and/or nonoperative treatment. Secondarily, the study incorporates the health utility values with treatment costs, probabilities of various outcomes, and duration of health states into a cost-effectiveness model comparing the nonoperative treatment protocol at our institution vs surgical excision.

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