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Associations between Patient Experience and Addiction Treatment Facility Services: Results of the Addiction Treatment Locator, Assessment, and Standards Surveys.

J Addict Med

November 2023

From the Office of Ambulatory Care and Population Health, New York City Health + Hospitals, New York, NY (KC); Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY (KC); Section of General Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (BJO, ETB, DAF); Fair Haven Community Health Care, New Haven, CT (BJO); Program in Addiction Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (BJO, ETB, DAF); Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburg School of Medicine, Pittsburg, PA (PJJ).

Objectives: Patient experience and presence of evidence-based facility services are 2 dimensions of assessing quality of addiction treatment facilities. However, the relationship between these two is not well described. The objective of this study was to explore associations between patient experience measures and service offerings at addiction treatment facilities.

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Altered hepatic and intestinal homeostasis in a neonatal murine model of short-term total parenteral nutrition and antibiotics.

Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol

December 2023

Department of Nutritional Sciences, College of Agriculture and Life Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States.

Parenteral nutrition (PN) prevents starvation and supports metabolic requirements intravenously when patients are unable to be fed enterally. Clinically, infants are frequently provided PN in intensive care settings along with exposure to antibiotics (ABX) to minimize infection during care. Unfortunately, neonates experience extremely high rates of hepatic complications.

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A Prospective Longitudinal Quality Initiative toward Improved Enhanced Recovery after Cesarean Pathways.

Am J Perinatol

February 2024

Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate whether enhanced recovery after cesarean (ERAC) pathways reduces inpatient and outpatient opioid use, pain scores and improves the indicators of postoperative recovery.

Study Design: This is a prospective, longitudinal, quality improvement study of all patients older than 18 undergoing an uncomplicated cesarean delivery (CD) at an academic medical center. We excluded complicated CD, patients with chronic pain disorders, chronic opioid use, acute postpartum depression, or mothers whose neonate demised before their discharge.

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Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: Strategies for Creating Lordosis with a Posterior Approach.

Neurosurg Clin N Am

October 2023

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 444 South San Vicente Boulevard, Suite 901, Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA. Electronic address:

The purpose of this article is to review the outcomes concerning lumbar lordosis restoration after the MIS-TLIF and to present strategies to create lumbar lordosis by using this MIS posterior approach. MIS-TLIF is an effective MIS lumbar interbody fusion that can achieve lumbar lordosis restoration. Several crucial steps aid in this sagittal profile correction during the MIS-TLIF, including the appropraite prone positioning, optimizing disc space preparation, maximizing disc space height, anterior interbody cage placement, and reducing the spondylolisthesis.

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Endotherapy for Pancreas Divisum.

Gastrointest Endosc Clin N Am

October 2023

Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, University of Pittsburg Medical Center, 200 Lothrop Street, M2, C-wing, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.

Pancreas divisum (PD) is a common anatomic variant of the pancreatic duct. Causal association between PD and pancreatitis has been debated for many years. Minor papilla sphincterotomy (miES) is offered in clinical practice to patients with idiopathic acute recurrent pancreatitis (iRAP) and PD.

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Background: Comprising nearly 35% of brain lipids, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are essential for optimal brain function. However, the role of PUFA on cognitive health outcomes later in life is largely unknown.

Objective: We investigated prospective associations of plasma phospholipid omega-3 (ALA [18 : 3], EPA [20 : 5], DPA [22 : 5], DHA [22 : 6]) and omega-6 (LA [18 : 2], AA [20 : 4]) PUFA with cognitive decline, risk of cognitive impairment and dementia among adults aged≥65 years in the Cardiovascular Health Study.

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Nonlinear gradients impact diffusion weighted MRI by introducing spatial variation in estimated diffusion tensors. Recent studies have shown that increasing signal-to-noise ratios and the use of ultra-strong gradients may lead to clinically significant impacts on analyses due to these nonlinear gradients in microstructural measures. These effects can potentially bias tractography results and cause misinterpretation of data.

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Recommendations on Social Determinants of Health in Neurologic Disease.

Neurology

August 2023

From the Departments of Neurology and Population and Public Health Sciences (A.T.), University of Southern California, Los Angeles; Department of Pediatrics (R.P.B.), Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburg Medical Center (UPMC), PA; Division of General and Community Pediatrics (A.M.S.C.), Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, OH; The Center for Health and Community (M.M.G.), University of California, San Francisco; Department of Neurology (J.J.M.), Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York; and Department of Neurology (L.S.), Northwestern University, Chicago, IL.

Social determinants of health (SDOH) are increasingly recognized as important drivers of inequities in neurologic disease and outcomes. However, our understanding of the biopsychosocial mechanisms by which SDOH affect neurologic disease remains in its infancy. The most robust epidemiologic research has been on the associations between education, schooling, and place-based social determinants on cognition, dementia, and cerebrovascular disease later in life.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors have revolutionized the management of mismatch repair-deficient (MMR-D)/microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) gastrointestinal cancers, particularly colorectal cancer. Cancers with the MMR-D/MSI-H genotype often carry a higher tumor mutation burden with frameshift alterations, leading to increased mutation-associated neoantigen (MANA) generation. The dramatic response seen with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), which are orchestrated by MANA-primed effector T cells, resulted in the rapid development of these novel therapeutics within the landscape of MSI-H gastrointestinal cancers.

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Objective: To delineate whether use of a PTH analogue in the 1-year peri-operative period improves lumbar bone density.

Methods: A prospectively collected data registry of 254 patients who underwent CMIS correction of ASD (Cobb angle > 20 or SVA > 50 mm or (PI-LL) > 10) from Jan 2011 to Jan 2020 was analysed. Patients who were placed on PTH analogues for one year in conjunction with surgery were included in the study.

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Objectives: To study the prevalence of fundus lesions in anaemics and define the hematological risk factors for retinopathy using the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis.

Methods: For this retrospective study, patients ≥18 years and diagnosed with anemia with dilated fundus examination by a retina specialist from May 2019-April 2020 were included. Anemic retinopathy (AR) was present if hemorrhages in different layers of the retina, Roth's spots, exudates, cotton wool spots, retinal edema, and optic disc changes were noted.

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Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessel from existing vessels and is a critical first step in tissue repair following chronic disturbances in healing and degenerative tissues. Chronic pathoanatomic tissues are characterized by a high number of inflammatory cells; an overexpression of inflammatory mediators; such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-1 (IL-1); the presence of mast cells, T cells, reactive oxygen species, and matrix metalloproteinases; and a decreased angiogenic capacity. Multiple studies have demonstrated that autologous orthobiological cellular preparations (e.

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Article Synopsis
  • Surveillance of e-cigarette use is crucial for developing and assessing tobacco regulations among different populations.
  • The review identified 13 key epidemiologic surveys in the U.S. that track e-cigarette use, such as the National Youth Tobacco Survey and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
  • Each survey offers unique insights and has specific strengths, but there are also gaps that need addressing for better regulatory outcomes.
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External validity in distributed data networks.

Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf

December 2023

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Purpose: While much has been written about how distributed networks address internal validity, external validity is rarely discussed. We aimed to define key terms related to external validity, discuss how they relate to distributed networks, and identify how three networks (the US Food and Drug Administration's Sentinel System, the Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies [CNODES], and the National Patient Centered Clinical Research Network [PCORnet]) deal with external validity.

Methods: We define external validity, target populations, target validity, generalizability, and transportability and describe how each relates to distributed networks.

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Lack of alignment between orthopaedic surgeon priorities and patient expectations in total joint arthroplasty.

Patient Saf Surg

June 2023

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, School of Medicine, 450 Broadway Street, Redwood City, CA, 94063, USA.

Background: Healthcare systems are shifting toward "patient-centered" care often without assessing the values important to patients. Analogously, the interests of the patient may be disparate with physician interests, as pay-for-performance models become common. The purpose of the study was to determine which medical preferences are essential for patients during their surgical care.

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Regulations of Tumor Microenvironment by Prostaglandins.

Cancers (Basel)

June 2023

Department of Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Cell Biology, School of Medicine, Simmons Cancer Institute, Southern Illinois University, Springfield, IL 62702, USA.

Prostaglandins, the bioactive lipids generated from the metabolism of arachidonic acid through cyclooxygenases, have potent effects on many constituents of tumor microenvironments. In this review, we will describe the formation and activities of prostaglandins in the context of the tumor microenvironment. We will discuss the regulation of cancer-associated fibroblasts and immune constituents by prostaglandins and their roles in immune escapes during tumor progression.

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Introduction: Acute exposure to e-cigarette aerosol has been shown to have potentially deleterious effects on the cardiovascular system. However, the cardiovascular effects of habitual e-cigarette use have not been fully elucidated. Therefore, we aimed to assess the association of habitual e-cigarette use with endothelial dysfunction and inflammation - subclinical markers known to be associated with increased cardiovascular risk.

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A 28-year-old male presented to the emergency room suffering an ocular burn injury from a welding rod. Given the mechanism of injury, severe delayed injury of the ocular adnexa occurred, requiring enucleation, partial exenteration of the superior orbit, and extensive reconstruction. Histopathology of the affected tissue was analyzed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The rate of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) has risen since the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting a need to understand the impact of having both infections simultaneously.
  • A study of over 1.6 million patients revealed that those with both COVID-19 and CDI experienced significantly worse health outcomes, such as higher mortality rates and increased hospital stays.
  • It is crucial to improve anti-infection practices like hand hygiene and antibiotic management in hospitals to help reduce the risks associated with concurrent COVID-19 and CDI infections.
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Value is defined as health outcomes achieved per dollar spent. Addressing value in quality improvement (QI) efforts can help optimize patient outcomes while reducing unnecessary spending. In this article, we discuss how QI focused on reducing morbidities frequently reduces costs, and how proper cost accounting can help demonstrate improvements in value.

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Identifying ex vivo acute ischemic stroke thrombus composition using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.

Interv Neuroradiol

May 2023

Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, University of Pittsburg Medical Center, UPMC Stroke Institute, Pittsburg, PA, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigated the use of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) combined with machine learning to analyze thrombi collected during mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for strokes, focusing on predicting red blood cell (RBC) content.
  • - Researchers conducted a multicentric feasibility study, analyzing 179 thrombi and comparing EIS results with histological data, finding a strong correlation and validating EIS's predictive ability for RBC composition.
  • - The method showed promising results, with sensitivity for classifying thrombi as "RBC-rich" or "RBC-poor" ranging from 77% to 85% and specificity from 72% to 88%, suggesting it could enhance strategies for stroke treatment.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the 3 most deadly malignancy. Activated hepatic stellate cells (aHSC) give rise to cancer-associated fibroblasts in HCC and are considered a potential therapeutic target. Here we report that selective ablation of stearoyl CoA desaturase-2 (Scd2) in aHSC globally suppresses nuclear CTNNB1 and YAP1 in tumors and tumor microenvironment and prevents liver tumorigenesis in male mice.

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The projection of developing sustainable and cost-efficient electrocatalysts for hydrogen production is booming. However, the full potential of electrocatalysts fabricated from earth-abundant metals has yet to be exploited to replace Pt-group metals due to inadequate efficiency and insufficient design strategies to meet the ever-increasing demands for renewable energies. To improve the electrocatalytic performance, the primary challenge is to optimize the structure and electronic properties by enhancing the intrinsic catalytic activity and expanding the active catalytic surface area.

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Objective: To investigate which treatment attributes matter to patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI), why and how they matter, and the context in which patients consider treatment attributes. Nearly a quarter of older men have decisional regret following SUI treatment. Knowledge of what matters to patients when making SUI treatment decisions is necessary to improve goal-concordant care.

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Introduction: Fatigue is the most common and debilitating symptom experienced by cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy (CTX). Prediction of symptom severity can assist clinicians to identify high-risk patients and provide education to decrease symptom severity. The purpose of this study was to predict the severity of morning fatigue in the week following the administration of CTX.

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