13 results match your criteria: "Utah Southwestern Medical Center[Affiliation]"

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  • * The paper aims to help radiologists by discussing MRI protocols, workflows, and reporting practices for monitoring amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA).
  • * Key topics include FDA guidelines for ARIA evaluation, standard MRI sequences, patient imaging scenarios, the radiologist's role in treatment, and results from a 2023 survey on dementia imaging practices.
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Purpose: Castration-sensitive prostate cancer (CSPC) is a complex and heterogeneous condition encompassing a range of clinical presentations. As new approaches have expanded management options, clinicians are left with myriad questions and controversies regarding the optimal individualized management of CSPC.

Materials And Methods: The US Prostate Cancer Conference (USPCC) multidisciplinary panel was assembled to address the challenges of prostate cancer management.

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Study Objectives: Children with snoring and mild sleep-disordered breathing may be at increased risk for neurocognitive deficits despite few obstructive events. We hypothesized that actigraphy-based sleep duration and continuity associate with neurobehavioral functioning and explored whether these associations vary by demographic and socioeconomic factors.

Methods: 298 children enrolled in the Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy Trial, ages 3 to 12.

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  • The study examines the impact of COVID-19 on children, highlighting hospitalization, ICU admission, invasive support, and death as serious outcomes.
  • Factors linked to worse results include preexisting health conditions and living in the Southern U.S., while vaccination showed protective effects, especially in those aged 5 to 18 years.
  • The research stresses the need for further investigation into health inequalities and outcomes, particularly among uninsured or underinsured children.
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Background: Adult spinal deformity (ASD) represents a major cause of disability in the elderly population in the United States. Surgical intervention has been shown to reduce disability and pain in properly indicated patients. However, there is a small subset of patients in whom nonoperative treatment is also able to durably maintain or improve symptoms.

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  • Dara-VCD (daratumumab-bortezomib-cyclophosphamide-dexamethasone) has been shown to be effective in treating newly diagnosed stage IIIb AL amyloidosis, despite patients with this stage being excluded from earlier trials. * -
  • A study on 19 patients revealed that the treatment resulted in a 100% hematologic response rate, with most patients achieving a very good partial response and significant improvements in their cardiac condition within a median of 1.9 months. * -
  • The one-year overall survival rate for patients was about 67.5%, with a manageable incidence of severe infections, indicating that Dara-VCD is promising for stage IIIb AL and warrants further research
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Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic, cholestatic, autoimmune liver disease that can progress to end-stage liver disease and its complications. A previous expert review panel collaborated on a consensus document for gastroenterologists and other healthcare professionals regarding the care of patients with PBC. Subsequently, there have been several recent important developments in the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of patients with PBC.

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Purpose: Priapism is a persistent penile erection that continues hours beyond, or is unrelated to, sexual stimulation and results in a prolonged and uncontrolled erection. Given its time-dependent and progressive nature, priapism is a situation that both urologists and emergency medicine practitioners must be familiar with and comfortable managing.

Methodology: A comprehensive search of the literature on acute ischemic priapism and non-ischemic priapism (NIP) was performed by Emergency Care Research Institute for articles published between January 1, 1960 and May 1, 2020.

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Mental Health App Evaluation: Updating the American Psychiatric Association's Framework Through a Stakeholder-Engaged Workshop.

Psychiatr Serv

September 2021

Division of Digital Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Lagan, Torous); College of Nursing, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha (Emerson); Department of Psychiatry, Utah Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas (King); Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee (Matwin); U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, and Department of Psychiatry, Stanford Medical Center, Palo Alto, California (Chan); Behavioral Health Informatics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia (Proctor); Department of Psychiatry, Northwell Health, New York City (Tartaglia); Department of Psychiatry, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire (Fortuna); Department of Psychiatry, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Boston (Aquino); Department of Mental Health, Office of Recovery and Empowerment, Boston (Walker); Department of Practice Management and Delivery Systems Policy (Dirst) and Department of Digital Health (Tatro), American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C.; Department of Psychiatry, McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts (Benson); Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles (Myrick); Scarborough Hospital Toronto, and Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto (Gratzer). Dror Ben-Zeev, Ph.D., is editor of this column.

The app evaluation framework of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) has emerged as an adaptable tool for those seeking to navigate the ever-growing space of mental health apps. The authors describe a meeting convened in December 2019 to refine the APA framework. The expert panel comprised 16 individuals across health care fields, with representation from psychiatry, psychology, social work, nursing, clinical informatics, peer support specialists, and individuals with lived mental health experience.

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Leptin has been proposed to modulate viscerosensory information directly at the level of vagal afferents. In support of this view, broad expression for the leptin receptor (Lepr) has previously been reported in vagal afferents. However, the exact identity and distribution of leptin-sensitive vagal afferents has not been elucidated.

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Shp2 signaling in POMC neurons is important for leptin's actions on blood pressure, energy balance, and glucose regulation.

Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol

December 2014

Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Mississippi Center for Obesity Research, and Cardiovascular-Renal Research Center, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi;

Previous studies showed that Src homology-2 tyrosine phosphatase (Shp2) is an important regulator of body weight. In this study, we examined the impact of Shp2 deficiency specifically in proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons on metabolic and cardiovascular function and on chronic blood pressure (BP) and metabolic responses to leptin. Mice with Shp2 deleted in POMC neurons (Shp2/Pomc-cre) and control mice (Shp2(flox/flox)) were implanted with telemetry probes and venous catheters for measurement of mean arterial pressure (MAP) and leptin infusion.

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Growth after adenotonsillectomy for obstructive sleep apnea: an RCT.

Pediatrics

August 2014

Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

Background And Objectives: Adenotonsillectomy for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) may lead to weight gain, which can have deleterious health effects when leading to obesity. However, previous data have been from nonrandomized uncontrolled studies, limiting inferences. This study examined the anthropometric changes over a 7-month interval in a randomized controlled trial of adenotonsillectomy for OSAS, the Childhood Adenotonsillectomy Trial.

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