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Prognostic factors for patients with relapsed central nervous system nongerminomatous germ cell tumors.

Pediatr Blood Cancer

January 2022

The Division of Hematology, Oncology and BMT, The Department of Pediatrics, Nationwide Children's Hospital, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

We aimed toidentify prognostic factors that may help better understand the behavior of relapsed central nervous system nongerminomatous germ cell tumors. We identified nine studies, including 101 patients; 33 patients (33%) were alive 12 months post-initial relapse. Sixty percent of patients with serum/cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level ≤25 ng/mL at initial diagnosis were survivors compared with 28% among patients with serum/CSF AFP level >25 ng/mL (P = 0.

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Objective: To describe three different standardized approaches to improving neonatal acute kidney injury (AKI) identification and the impact on AKI identification, incidence, and nephrology consultation and referral.

Study Design: A retrospective cohort study in three academic NICUs. We compared AKI identification, AKI incidence, nephrology consultation, and nephrology follow-up before and after implantation of local protocols to standardize neonatal AKI identification.

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Background: Cardiomyopathy is the leading cause of death in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), but studies suggest heart failure biomarkers correlate poorly with cardiomyopathy severity. DMD clinical trials have used troponin I (cTnI) as a biomarker of toxicity, but it is unclear if asymptomatic DMD patients have elevated cTnI. We longitudinally evaluated cTnI, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), and N-terminal pro-BNP (NT-proBNP) in a DMD cohort.

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Purpose: Pediatric neuro-oncology resources are mostly unknown in Chile. We report the human and material resources available in Chilean hospitals providing pediatric neuro-oncology services.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to 17 hospitals providing pediatric neuro-oncology services (Programa Infantil Nacional de Drogas Antineoplásicas [PINDA] hospitals, 11; private, 6).

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Introduction: OpenMRS is an open source medical record system that was first released in 2004. This research study analyzed OpenMRS implementations by conducting a survey of implementers and by reviewing publicly available data reported to the OpenMRS Community to learn about the utilization and impact of OpenMRS over the past 15 years.

Methods: Data about the use of OpenMRS were collected by conducting a survey of OpenMRS implementers that included both quantitative and qualitative questions.

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Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptor Agonist and Peripheral Antagonist for Schizophrenia.

N Engl J Med

February 2021

From Karuna Therapeutics, Boston (S.K.B., S.S., A.C.M., S.M.P.); Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York (J.A.L.); and Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis (A.B.).

Article Synopsis
  • * Conducted over 5 weeks with 182 patients, results indicated that those receiving xanomeline-trospium experienced a significantly greater reduction in schizophrenia symptoms, as measured by the PANSS score, compared to the placebo group.
  • * While the combination therapy showed improved effectiveness in several secondary measures, there were still some adverse events, although specific common adverse effects were not detailed in the text.
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Pretreating the kidney with 100 low-energy shock waves (SWs) with a time pause before delivering a clinical dose of SWs (Dornier HM-3, 2000 SWs, 24 kV, and 120 SWs/min) has been shown to significantly reduce the size of the hemorrhagic lesion produced in that treated kidney, compared to a protocol without pretreatment. It has been assumed that a similar reduction in injury will occur with lithotripters other than the HM-3, but experiments to confirm this assumption are lacking. In this study, we sought to verify that the lesion protection phenomenon also occurs in a lithotripter using an electromagnetic shock source and dry-head coupling.

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Cancer cells display DNA hypermethylation at specific CpG islands in comparison to their normal healthy counterparts, but the mechanism that drives this so-called CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP) remains poorly understood. Here, we show that CpG island methylation in human T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) mainly occurs at promoters of Polycomb Repressor Complex 2 (PRC2) target genes that are not expressed in normal or malignant T-cells and which display a reciprocal association with H3K27me3 binding. In addition, we revealed that this aberrant methylation profile reflects the epigenetic history of T-ALL and is established already in pre-leukemic, self-renewing thymocytes that precede T-ALL development.

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ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Antenatal Hydronephrosis-Infant.

J Am Coll Radiol

November 2020

Specialty Chair, Riley Hospital for Children Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Antenatal hydronephrosis is the most frequent urinary tract anomaly detected on prenatal ultrasonography. It occurs approximately twice as often in males as in females. Most antenatal hydronephrosis is transient with little long-term significance, and few children with antenatal hydronephrosis will have significant obstruction, develop symptoms or complications, and require surgery.

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Estimation of nonlinear curves and surfaces has long been the focus of semiparametric and nonparametric regression analysis. What has been less studied is the comparison of nonlinear functions. In lower-dimensional situations, inference typically involves comparisons of curves and surfaces.

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Hypogammaglobulinemia in Adolescents and Young Adults with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol

December 2020

Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

Hypogammaglobulinemia is a poorly described complication of chemotherapy in adolescents and young adults (AYAs, 15-39 years) with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The majority of AYAs treated on a Berlin-Frankfurt-Munster-based ALL regimen experienced hypogammaglobulinemia (65.0% [13/20]).

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Adjuvant lidocaine to a propofol-ketamine-based sedation regimen for bone marrow aspirates and biopsy in the pediatric population.

Eur J Pediatr

January 2021

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health and Indiana University School of Medicine, 705 Riley Hospital Drive, Phase 2, Room 4900, Indianapolis, IN, 46202-5225, USA.

Pediatric patients with hematological malignancies repeatedly undergo painful bone marrow aspirates and biopsies (BMABs) in routine care. No standard sedation regimen has been established. This study evaluated the addition of injected local lidocaine to a propofol-ketamine sedation for BMAB and its effects on propofol dosing, safety, and efficacy.

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Neurological issues in COVID-19, summarized in verse.

J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis

August 2020

Division of Child Neurology, Department of Neurology, Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health and Indiana University School of Medicine, 705 Riley Hospital Dr. RI 1340, Indianapolis, IN 46202, United States. Electronic address:

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Background: Central venous obstruction (stenosis or occlusion) is common in patients with renal failure on hemodialysis and may be associated with intracranial hypertension (IH). Causes include vein injury from an endoluminal device, lumen obstruction from a device or thrombus, external vein compression, and high venous flow leading to vein intimal hyperplasia. A combination of high venous flow and central venous obstruction can lead to intracranial venous hypertension, impaired cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) resorption, and subsequent IH.

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Selumetinib in Children with Inoperable Plexiform Neurofibromas.

N Engl J Med

April 2020

From the Pediatric Oncology Branch (A.M.G., P.L.W., E.D., P.W., S.M., M.C.R., D.C.P., A.C., J.T., O.K., J.G., B.C.W.) and the Clinical Pharmacology Program (C.J.P., W.D.F.), Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, and the Rehabilitation Medicine Department, Clinical Center (S.M.P), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, the Clinical Monitoring Research Program Directorate, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Frederick (A.B., K.H.), the Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program (M.S., L.A.D.) and the Biostatistics and Data Management Section, Center for Cancer Research (S.M.S., D.J.V.), National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Shady Grove, and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore (J.O.B.) - all in Maryland; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia (M.J.F., A.C.S.); Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati (B.W.); Children's National Hospital, Washington, DC (A.K., M.B.); and Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis (D.W.C., C.Z.).

Article Synopsis
  • Children with neurofibromatosis type 1 and inoperable plexiform neurofibromas participated in a phase 2 trial of selumetinib to evaluate its effectiveness and side effects.
  • Out of 50 enrolled kids, 70% experienced a partial response to the treatment, with notable improvements in pain, daily functioning, and overall quality of life.
  • Some patients faced side effects like nausea and diarrhea, with a few needing to stop the treatment due to these issues or disease progression.
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Evaluation of Urinary Stone Comminution with a Clinical Burst Wave Lithotripsy System.

J Endourol

November 2020

Applied Physics Laboratory, Center for Industrial and Medical Ultrasound, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Our goals were to validate stone comminution with an investigational burst wave lithotripsy (BWL) system in patient-relevant conditions and to evaluate the use of ultrasonic propulsion to move a stone or fragments to aid in observing the treatment endpoint. The Propulse-1 system, used in clinical trials of ultrasonic propulsion and upgraded for BWL trials, was used to fragment 46 human stones (5-7 mm) in either a 15-mm or 4-mm diameter calix phantom in water at either 50% or 75% dissolved oxygen level. Stones were paired by size and composition, and exposed to 20-cycle, 390-kHz bursts at 6-MPa peak negative pressure (PNP) and 13-Hz pulse repetition frequency (PRF) or 7-MPa PNP and 6.

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Mechanical Thrombectomy in Pediatric Stroke: Report of Three New Cases.

J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis

February 2020

Division of Child Neurology, Department of Neurology, Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health and Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana. Electronic address:

Background: Mechanical thrombectomy for treatment of arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) and cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is well-studied in adult populations, but not in children.

Methods: We report 3 new cases of pediatric stroke treated using mechanical thrombectomy. Two cases of AIS and 1 case of CVT were identified from 2018 pediatric stroke clinic records.

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Background Muscular dystrophy (MD) causes a progressive cardiomyopathy characterized by diffuse fibrosis, arrhythmia, heart failure, and early death. Activation of the thromboxane-prostanoid receptor (TPr) increases calcium transients in cardiomyocytes and is proarrhythmic and profibrotic. We hypothesized that TPr activation contributes to the cardiac phenotype of MD, and that TPr antagonism would improve cardiac fibrosis and function in preclinical models of MD.

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Infectious peritonitis is a common complication in patients undergoing chronic peritoneal dialysis (PD), limiting the duration of PD as a modality for renal replacement therapy and increasing patient morbidity and mortality. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) serve critical roles in mucosal defense, but their expression and activity during peritonitis are poorly understood. We hypothesized that AMPs belonging to the Ribonuclease (RNase) A Superfamily are present in peritoneal fluid and increase during peritonitis in patients undergoing chronic PD.

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Background: Statins are effective in helping prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, studies suggest that only 20%-64% of patients taking statins achieve reasonable low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) thresholds. On-treatment levels of LDL-C remain a key predictor of residual CVD event risk.

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