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Deployment of a Machine Learning Algorithm in a Real-World Cohort for Quality Control Monitoring of Human Epidermal Growth Factor-2-Stained Clinical Specimens in Breast Cancer.

Arch Pathol Lab Med

December 2024

From PathAI, Boston, Massachusetts (Glass, Chavali, Javed, Resnick, Pokkalla, Elliott, Rao, Sridharan, Brosnan-Cashman, Wapinski, Montalto, Beck); and Precision Medicine and Biosamples, Oncology R&D, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Vandenberghe, Barker). Chavali is currently affiliated at Analog Devices, Wilmington, Massachusetts. Resnick is currently affiliated at Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island. Elliott is currently affiliated at BigHat Biosciences, San Mateo, California. Rao is currently affiliated at Seton Medical Center, Daly City, California. Sridharan is currently affiliated at Verily, South San Francisco, California. Wapinski is currently affiliated at Sanofi Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Montalto is currently affiliated at Amgen, Thousand Oaks, California.

Context.—: Precise determination of biomarker status is necessary for clinical trial enrollment and endpoint analyses, as well as for optimal treatment determination in real-world practice. However, variabilities may be introduced into this process due to the processing of clinical specimens by different laboratories and assessment by distinct pathologists.

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  • Tobacco smoking increases the risk of surgical site complications after robotic eTEP retrorectus hernia repair, with current smokers experiencing more issues compared to non-smokers.
  • The study analyzed 102 patients from November 2019 to October 2022, categorizing them by smoking status and examining various outcomes, finding only one recurrence of a hernia among never smokers.
  • While no overall complication differences were found between smokers and non-smokers, current smokers had significantly higher rates of surgical site occurrences, indicating that smoking at the time of surgery can lead to increased risks, unlike former smokers who showed no such risk.
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Potential immunomodulatory effects of CAS+IMD monoclonal antibody cocktail in hospitalized patients with COVID-19.

EBioMedicine

October 2024

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Tarrytown, New York, NY, 10591, USA. Electronic address:

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  • Passive administration of the monoclonal antibody cocktail CAS + IMD showed positive clinical outcomes in hospitalized COVID-19 patients, particularly those who were seronegative at the start of treatment.
  • The study involved 46 patients and used advanced immunoprofiling techniques to assess how the antibody treatment influenced immune responses over time, from October 2020 to April 2021.
  • Results indicated that CAS + IMD not only reduced acute inflammation but also enhanced recovery without harming the host's T cell immune response, suggesting a beneficial anti-inflammatory effect that needs further exploration.
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Background: Traditional blood cultures for gram-negative bacteremia can take up to 72 hours or more to return results, prolonging the duration of empiric broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotics. The Accelerate Pheno system provides rapid identification and susceptibilities for blood cultures in gram-negative bacteremia. Current data on its clinical utility are mixed overall, so the system requires further research.

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Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience high rates of atypical eating behaviours, such as food neophobia. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions have been found to improve communication, behaviour and social skills for children with ASD. However, there is limited evidence examining mHealth nutrition interventions among children with ASD.

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  • - Clinical trials for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) need accurate histologic scoring to assess participants and outcomes, but varying interpretations have affected results.
  • - The AI-based tool AIM-MASH showed strong consistency and agreement with expert pathologists in scoring MASH histology, achieving accuracy comparable to that of average pathologists.
  • - AIM-MASH demonstrated a strong ability to predict patient outcomes, correlating well with pathologist scores and noninvasive biomarkers, indicating it could enhance the efficiency and reliability of clinical trials for MASH.
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Objective: Given that low early (4 weeks) weight loss (WL) predicts longer-term WL, the purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with poor early WL.

Methods: 438 adults with overweight/obesity participating in an Internet-delivered behavioral WL program provided weights at baseline and 4 weeks. Participants were stratified by percent WL at 4 weeks: LOW: <2% WL, MEDIUM: 2 to <4% WL, HIGH: ≥4% WL and groups were compared on baseline variables (demographics, physical activity, and psychosocial measures) and 4-week intervention adherence.

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This study examines the association between brain dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC) and current/future posttraumatic stress (PTS) symptom severity, and the impact of sex on this relationship. By analyzing 275 participants' dFNC data obtained ~2 weeks after trauma exposure, we noted that brain dynamics of an inter-network brain state link negatively with current (r=-0.179, = 0.

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Study Design: Retrospective review of prospective, multicenter and international cohort study.

Objective: To describe the effect of gender on HRQoL, clinical outcomes and survival for patients with spinal metastases treated with either surgery and/or radiation.

Summary Of Background Data: Gender differences in health-related outcomes are demonstrated in numerous studies, with women experiencing worse outcomes and receiving lower standards of care than men, however, the influence that gender has on low health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and clinical outcomes after spine surgery remains unclear.

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Background: Cardiometabolic comorbidities have been associated with a higher risk of COVID-19 severity and mortality, but more investigations are needed to determine which comorbidity is more detrimental.

Methods: Embase, Emcare, and MEDLINE were searched systematically for prospective and retrospective studies assessing the associations of cardiometabolic risk factors and COVID-19 outcomes of hospitalization, severity, and mortality among COVID-19-diagnosed patients. Literature search was performed from first publication to May 19, 2021.

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The study assessed perceived health, health behaviors and conditions, and medical care utilization among students of different weight categories. Participants were college students ( = 37,583) from 58 institutions who responded to a national survey of student health behaviors. Chi-squared and mixed model analyses were completed.

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  • The study investigates how alcohol and cannabis use patterns relate to PTSD and depression symptoms in civilians recently exposed to trauma, using data from 1618 participants over 12 weeks.
  • Three classes of substance use were identified: low, high, and increasing, with differences in PTSD and depression symptoms observed at baseline and throughout the study.
  • Results indicate that higher substance use correlates with more severe PTSD and depression symptoms, suggesting that understanding these patterns may help in timing treatment interventions.
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Introduction: The aim of this feasibility and proof-of-concept study was to examine the use of a novel wearable device for automatic food intake detection to capture the full range of free-living eating environments of adults with overweight and obesity. In this paper, we document eating environments of individuals that have not been thoroughly described previously in nutrition software as current practices rely on participant self-report and methods with limited eating environment options.

Methods: Data from 25 participants and 116 total days (7 men, 18 women, M = 44 ± 12 years, BMI 34.

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Background: Individuals with mobility impairments (MI; use equipment to ambulate) have a high prevalence of both smoking and depression. Behavioral activation (BA) purports that depressed mood is remediated through valued activity engagement and may facilitate smoking cessation in MI populations.

Objective: We examined cross-sectional associations between activity engagement and variables important for smoking cessation among a high-risk group of smokers (people with MIs) and also describe a smoking cessation intervention based on BA, given the lack of studies on smokers with MIs.

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  • Clinical trials for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) rely on consistent histologic scoring, but variability in these interpretations has affected trial results.* -
  • An AI tool called AIM-NASH was developed to provide standardized scoring for NASH histology, showing strong correlation with expert consensus scores and improving predictive accuracy for patient outcomes.* -
  • In a retrospective analysis, AIM-NASH helped meet previously unmet pathological endpoints in the ATLAS trial, suggesting it could reduce variability in scoring and enhance the assessment of treatment responses in clinical trials.*
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Availability and Use of In-Person and Virtual Cardiac Rehabilitation Among US Medicare Beneficiaries: A Post-Pandemic Update.

J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev

July 2023

Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Center for Outcomes Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts (Drs Varghese, Yeh, and Kazi, Mr Song, and Ms Xu); Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts (Drs Varghese, Yeh, and Kazi); CAUSALab, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, and Departments of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts (Dr Dahabreh); Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco (Dr Beatty); Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Institute, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia (Dr Sperling); Ahmanson-UCLA Cardiomyopathy Center, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles (Dr Fonarow); Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan (Dr Keteyian); Providence VA Medical Center and the Miriam Hospital Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Center, Providence, and Department of Medicine, Epidemiology and Center for Global Cardiometabolic Health, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island (Dr Wu).

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Robotic surgery is an increasingly popular alternative to laparoscopy for performing bariatric operations. To describe changes in utilization and complication rates of this technique over the last six years an analysis of the 2015-2020 Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program participant use files (MBSAQIP PUF) was performed. All patients who underwent laparoscopic or robotic bariatric surgery from 2015 to 2020 were included.

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  • Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often prefer processed foods over healthier options like fruits and vegetables, prompting a need for effective interventions to improve their dietary habits.* -
  • A 3-month study tested a mobile health nutrition program for picky eaters with ASD, involving behavioral training for parents and personalized dietary goals, compared to a control group that only received general nutrition education.* -
  • Results showed that both groups increased their fruit and vegetable intake, but those in the intervention group, especially those who engaged well with the tech, significantly improved their consumption, indicating the program's potential effectiveness.*
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Extradural malignant primary spinal tumors are rare and outcome data, especially for younger patients, is limited. In a worldwide (11 centers) study (Predictors of Mortality and Morbidity in the Surgical Management of Primary Tumors of the Spine study; ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT01643174) by the AO Spine Knowledge Forum Tumor, patients surgically treated for primary tumors of the spine between 1992 and 2012, were retrospectively analyzed from a prospective database of their medical history.

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Extradural primary spinal tumors were retrospectively analyzed from a prospective database of 1495 cases. All subjects with benign primary tumors under the age of 25 years, who were enrolled between 1990 and 2012 (Median FU was 2.4 years), were identified.

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Aims: Childhood adversities (CAs) predict heightened risks of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive episode (MDE) among people exposed to adult traumatic events. Identifying which CAs put individuals at greatest risk for these adverse posttraumatic neuropsychiatric sequelae (APNS) is important for targeting prevention interventions.

Methods: Data came from = 999 patients ages 18-75 presenting to 29 U.

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  • The study aimed to create and validate a quick bedside tool that helps identify patients at high risk for long-term posttraumatic stress symptoms following a car accident.
  • Researchers collected data from over 1,500 adults who had been treated in emergency departments after such trauma, ultimately focusing on an 8-question tool that assesses various risk factors.
  • The tool showed good effectiveness in predicting significant posttraumatic stress symptoms, but further research and validation are needed to enhance its accuracy and usefulness in public health interventions.
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Cardiac Rehabilitation and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Persistent Declines in Cardiac Rehabilitation Participation and Access Among US Medicare Beneficiaries.

Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes

December 2022

Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Center for Outcomes Research in Cardiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.S.V., Y.S., J.X., R.W.Y., D.S.K.).

Background: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on participation in and availability of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is unknown.

Methods: Among eligible Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries, we evaluated, by month, the number of CR sessions attended per 100 000 beneficiaries, individuals eligible to initiate CR, and centers offering in-person CR between January 2019 and December 2021. We compared these outcomes between 2 periods: December 1, 2019 through February 28, 2020 (period 1, before declaration of the pandemic-related national emergency) and October 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021 (period 2, the latest period for which data are currently available).

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Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)/small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) are prone to infections. Provide a pooled estimate of the cumulative incidence for infections that fulfilled the criteria associated with severe infectious adverse events for grade 3 or higher (including pneumonia, febrile neutropenia and sepsis) in patients who receive targeted therapies. We searched PubMed and EMBASE for randomized controlled trials (RCT) that included patients with CLL/SLL who received targeted therapies and performed a random-effects meta-analysis to estimate the cumulative incidence of infections.

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  • The study aimed to determine if short-term opioid prescriptions for acute pain in emergency departments (ED) lead to future at-risk opioid use, particularly after traumatic events.
  • Researchers analyzed data from a cohort of adult patients in 29 urban EDs, excluding those with prior non-medical opioid use or incomplete data.
  • Results showed that patients who received opioids in the ED were more likely to engage in at-risk opioid use within three months, suggesting a link between ED opioid exposure and potential misuse.
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