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Survival with Trastuzumab Emtansine in Residual HER2-Positive Breast Cancer.

N Engl J Med

January 2025

From the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) Foundation (C.E.G., E.P.M., N.W., P.R., I.L.W., A.M.B.) and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine-UPMC Hillman Cancer Center (C.E.G., N.W., P.R., A.M.B.) - both in Pittsburgh; AGO-B and Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch, Berlin (M.U.), the National Center for Tumor Diseases, Heidelberg University Hospital, and German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg (A.S.), Evangelische Kliniken Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen (H.H.F.), Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gynäkologische Onkologie-Breast and Sana Klinikum Offenbach, Offenbach (C.J.), the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University Hospital Erlangen, Comprehensive Cancer Center Erlangen-EMN, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen (P.A.F.), German Breast Group, Neu-Isenburg (P.W., S.L.), and the Center for Hematology and Oncology Bethanien, Goethe University, Frankfurt (S.L.) - all in Germany; National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan (C.-S.H.); Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo (M.S.M.); Orlando Health Cancer Institute, Orlando, FL (E.P.M.); Hospital Universitario La Paz-Instituto de Investigación del Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid (A.R.); L'Institut du Cancer de Montpellier-Val d'Aurelle, Montpellier (V.D.), Institut Bergonié, INSERM Unité 1312, and Université de Bordeaux UFR Sciences Médicales, Bordeaux (H.R.B.) - all in France; Providence Cancer Institute, Portland, OR (A.K.C.); the Department of Surgery, Oncology, and Gastroenterology, University of Padua, and Oncology 2, Istituto Oncologico Veneto IRCCS, Padua (V.G.), and the Cancer Center Azienda Socio Sanitaria Territoriale Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo (E.R.C.) - all in Italy; Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA (I.L.W.); the National Cancer Institute, Mexico City (C.A.-S.); Yale University School of Medicine, Yale Cancer Center, and Smilow Cancer Hospital, New Haven, CT (M.P.D.); the All-Ireland Cooperative Oncology Research Group (J.P.C.), and the Oncology Unit, Cancer Clinical Trials and Research Unit, Beaumont RCSI Cancer Centre, and Cancer Trials Ireland (B.T.H.) - all in Dublin; Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, Shanghai, China (Z.S.); Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia, Belgrade (L.S.); Grupo Médico Ángeles, Guatemala City, Guatemala (H.C.-S.); Roche Products, Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom (A.K., A.S.); and F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Basel, Switzerland (C.L., T.B., B.N., E.R.).

Background: Patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive early breast cancer with residual invasive disease after neoadjuvant systemic therapy have a high risk of recurrence and death. The primary analysis of KATHERINE, a phase 3, open-label trial, showed that the risk of invasive breast cancer or death was 50% lower with adjuvant trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1) than with trastuzumab alone.

Methods: We randomly assigned patients with HER2-positive early breast cancer with residual invasive disease in the breast or axilla after neoadjuvant systemic treatment with taxane-based chemotherapy and trastuzumab to receive T-DM1 or trastuzumab for 14 cycles.

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  • Ankle arthroscopy, a less invasive surgical method for diagnosing and treating ankle disorders, is increasing in popularity, but its national trends in Italy from 2001 to 2016 are not well understood.
  • The study analyzed data from Italy's National Hospital Discharge Records, examining patient demographics, hospital stays, and primary diagnoses related to 23,644 ankle arthroscopy procedures.
  • Findings revealed that most patients were young males, with a median hospital stay of 2.1 days, and the most common diagnoses included joint contractures and articular cartilage disorders, costing the health system over 2 million euros annually.
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Spatial mapping of cellular senescence: emerging challenges and opportunities.

Nat Aging

July 2023

Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering, Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

Cellular senescence is a well-established driver of aging and age-related diseases. There are many challenges to mapping senescent cells in tissues such as the absence of specific markers and their relatively low abundance and vast heterogeneity. Single-cell technologies have allowed unprecedented characterization of senescence; however, many methodologies fail to provide spatial insights.

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Establishment of a Fellowship in Street Medicine.

J Grad Med Educ

June 2023

Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine UPMC Mercy Street Medicine Fellowship Director Medical Director, Pittsburgh Mercy's Operation Safety Net Medical Director and Board Member, Street Medicine Institute.

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Residual or re-emergent impaired insight into delusions following remission is unrelated to later relapse during a randomized clinical trial of continuation pharmacotherapy for psychotic depression - The STOP-PD II Study.

J Affect Disord

March 2023

Centre for Addiction & Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada; Institute of Medical Science, School of Graduate Studies, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Department of Psychiatry, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. Electronic address:

Background: Impaired insight into delusions is associated with a lower probability of remission of psychotic depression, independent of illness severity. The relationship between participant characteristics and impaired insight into delusions in remitted psychotic depression, and whether impaired insight is associated with risk of relapse of psychotic depression during continuation pharmacotherapy were examined.

Methods: Data were analyzed from 126 participants in the STOP-PD II study who experienced sustained remission of psychotic depression during 8-week stabilization treatment with sertraline plus olanzapine and were then randomized to 36 weeks of continuation treatment with sertraline plus either olanzapine or placebo.

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We investigated the clinicopathologic features of 5 follicular lymphomas (FLs) that transformed (tFL) morphologically to diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCLs) and had a primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma (PMBL)-like gene expression profile (tFL-PMBLsig-pos). None of the tFL-PMBLsig-pos cases arose in the mediastinum, all cases tested had a germinal center B-cell phenotype, 20% were CD30+, 60% CD23+, 80% MAL+, 20% CD200+, and 0% CD273/PDL2+. Whole-exome sequencing detected alterations in genes associated with both FL/DLBCL (CREBBP, KMT2C, KMT2D, ARID1A, HIST1 members, and TNFRSF14) and PMBL (JAK-STAT pathway genes, B2M, and CD58).

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Background: Managing critically ill neonates has unique challenges, and the transport team plays an important role in stabilizing and facilitating the transfer of these neonates from lower-level nurseries to tertiary centers, and the use of telemedicine in transport (tele-transport) can potentially benefit patient care. We conducted a multicenter study to assess the readiness for utilizing telemedicine as an adjunct to guide the care of critically ill neonates among physicians and transport team members (TTMs). This is the first multicenter study that explored physicians' and TTMs' perceptions of telemedicine usage and its value in neonatal transport.

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Cardiovascular disease and the biology of aging.

J Mol Cell Cardiol

June 2022

Aging Institute, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine/UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, United States of America. Electronic address:

The incidence and prevalence of a wide range of cardiovascular diseases increases as a function of age. This well-established epidemiological relationship suggests that chronological aging might contribute or increase susceptibility to varied conditions such as atherosclerosis, vascular stiffening or heart failure. Here, we explore the mechanistic links that connect both rare and common cardiovascular conditions to the basic biology of aging.

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Effects of brain tissue oxygen (PbtO) guided management on patient outcomes following severe traumatic brain injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

J Clin Neurosci

May 2022

University College Dublin Clinical Research Centre, St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Electronic address:

Monitoring and optimisation of brain tissue oxygen tension (PbtO) has been associated with improved neurological outcome and survival in observational studies of severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). We carried out a systematic review of randomized controlled trials to determine if PbtO-guided management is associated with differential neurological outcomes, survival, and adverse events. Searches were carried out to 10 February 2022 in Medline (OvidSP), 11 February in EMBASE (OvidSP) and 8 February in Cochrane library.

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Mitochondria are intimately connected to cell fate and function. Here, we review how these intracellular organelles participate in the induction and maintenance of the senescent state. In particular, we discuss how alterations in mitochondrial metabolism, quality control and dynamics are all involved in various aspects of cellular senescence.

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Objective: There is an increasing amount of evidence supporting use of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) for treatment of aortic stenosis in patients at low or intermediate risk for surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR). TAVR is now approved for use in all patient cohorts. Despite this, there remains debate about the relative efficacy of TAVR compared with SAVR in lower-risk cohorts and various subgroups of patients.

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Assessment of Weight Loss and Gastrointestinal Symptoms Suggestive of Exocrine Pancreatic Dysfunction After Acute Pancreatitis.

Clin Transl Gastroenterol

December 2020

Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, The Ohio State University, Wexler Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

Introduction: Studies evaluating the natural history of exocrine pancreatic dysfunction (EPD) after acute pancreatitis (AP) are sparse. This study aims to assess incidence and predictors of weight loss and gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms suggestive of EPD 12 months after an AP episode.

Methods: Patients enrolled in the Pancreatitis-associated Risk of Organ Failure Study at the time of an AP episode were included.

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At present, it remains difficult to deconvolute serum in order to identify the cell or tissue origin of a given circulating protein. Here, by exploiting the properties of proximity biotinylation, we describe a mouse model that enables the elucidation of the in vivo tissue-specific secretome. As an example, we demonstrate how we can readily identify in vivo endothelial-specific secretion as well as how this model allows for the characterization of muscle-derived serum proteins that either increase or decrease with exercise.

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Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres: Building Bridges To Connect Chromosome Ends.

Trends Cancer

March 2020

Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology, Hillman Cancer Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (UPMC), Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Electronic address:

Alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) is a mechanism of telomere maintenance that is observed in many of the most recalcitrant cancer subtypes. Telomeres in ALT cancer cells exhibit a distinctive nucleoprotein architecture shaped by the mismanagement of chromatin that fosters cycles of DNA damage and replicative stress that activate homology-directed repair (HDR). Mutations in specific chromatin-remodeling factors appear to be key determinants of the emergence and survival of ALT cancer cells.

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Cardiac Dysrhythmias: Understanding Mechanisms, Drug Treatments, and Novel Therapies.

Adv Anesth

December 2018

Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Swanson School of Engineering, UPMC Perioperative Services, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine/UPMC, A-1330 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA. Electronic address:

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Purpose: To compare the visual outcomes and associated morbidity of patients with Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy who were treated with either Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) or descemetorhexis without endothelial keratoplasty (DWEK).

Methods: This is a retrospective comparative cohort study of 27 eyes with mild to moderate Fuchs dystrophy (with corneal guttae/edema limited to the central cornea with relatively clear periphery) that were treated at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center from 2015 to 2017 with either DMEK (n = 15) or DWEK (n = 12). Descemetorhexis was performed by removing the central 4 mm of diseased Descemet membrane at the end of phacoemulsification for cataract surgery.

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Education Research: Variation in priorities for neurocritical care education expressed across role groups.

Neurology

June 2018

From Tulane University School of Medicine (A.S.C.), New Orleans, LA; Department of Neurology (S.I.), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA; Department of Neurology (M.A.K.), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Department of Public Health Sciences (C.J.J.), Loyola University, Chicago, IL; Departments of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics (S.A.F., C.E.H.) and Anesthesiology, Neurology, and Neurosurgery (D.L.M.), UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX; Department of Neurology (M.B.M.), Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; Department of Neurology (D.P.L.), Lahey Clinic, Burlington, MA; Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery (P.M.V.), David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Departments of Critical Care Medicine, Neurology & Neurosurgery (L.A.S.), University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine/UPMC, PA; and Department of Neurology (E.S.R.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.

Objective: To define expectations for neurocritical care (NCC) core competencies vs competencies considered within the domain of other subspecialists.

Methods: An electronic survey was disseminated nationally to NCC nurses, physicians, fellows, and neurology residents through Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education neurology residency program directors, United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties neurocritical care fellowship program directors, and members of the Neurocritical Care Society.

Results: A total of 268 neurocritical care providers and neurology residents from 30 institutions responded.

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Tumor-derived exosomes (TEX) carry both immunosuppressive and immunostimulatory receptor/ligands that in part mimic the profiles of the parent tumor cells. Operating as an intercellular communication system, TEX deliver protumor or antitumor signals to immune and nonimmune cells reprogramming their functions. Mechanisms responsible for cellular reprogramming include cell surface signaling and/or uptake of TEX by recipient cells.

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Noncosmetic uses of botulinum toxin in otolaryngology.

Cleve Clin J Med

November 2015

Associate Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine UPMC Voice Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Botulinum toxin has several noncosmetic uses in otolaryngology. It is the primary treatment for spasmodic dysphonia and may be effective in select patients who have essential tremor of the voice. It may also be used to treat swallowing difficulties caused by cricopharyngeal dysfunction.

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Liver transplantation for pediatric metabolic disease.

Mol Genet Metab

April 2014

Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 4401 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Department of Human Genetics, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA; Division of Medical Genetics, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Rangos Research Center, 4401 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, USA. Electronic address:

Liver transplantation (LTx) was initially developed as a therapy for liver diseases known to be associated with a high risk of near-term mortality but is based upon a different set of paradigms for inborn metabolic diseases. As overall outcomes for the procedure have improved, LTx has evolved into an attractive approach for a growing number of metabolic diseases in a variety of clinical situations. No longer simply life-saving, the procedure can lead to a better quality of life even if not all symptoms of the primary disorder are eliminated.

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