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  • Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) access for acute ischemic stroke varies greatly across countries, prompting the need for a scoring system to evaluate and improve treatment accessibility worldwide.
  • A systematic review and a modified Delphi method were used to identify key attributes affecting MT access, culminating in a final score of 0-36 based on 12 consensus attributes selected by international experts.
  • The MT access score serves as a pioneering tool to identify barriers to MT access, aiming to enhance stroke care and outcomes globally by guiding public health interventions.
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Family accommodation (e.g., reassurance, modifying routines, assisting avoidance) has not been explored among youth with misophonia but may have important clinical and intervention implications.

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50 Years After the Tuskegee Revelations: Why Does the Mistrust Linger?

Am J Public Health

November 2022

James H. Jones is an independent historian who taught at the University of Arkansas, in Fayetteville, and University of Houston, Houston, TX. Susan M. Reverby is McLean Professor Emerita in the History of Ideas and Professor Emerita in Women's and Gender Studies, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA.

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Efficacy of the Systane iLux Thermal Pulsation System for the Treatment of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction After 1 Week and 1 Month: A Prospective Study.

Eye Contact Lens

April 2022

Gordon Schanzlin New Vision (D.S.), San Diego, CA; Encinitas Ophthalmic Consulting (J.P.O.), Oceanside, CA; Total Vision (S.K.), LLC, San Diego, CA; Alcon Vision LLC (T.N.Y., M.M.M.), Fort Worth, TX; and University of Houston (M.A.B.), College of Optometry, Houston, TX.

Objectives: To assess 1-week and 1-month efficacy of Systane iLux thermal pulsation treatment for meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD).

Methods: This prospective, nonrandomized, open-label, multicenter study enrolled 30 adult patients (60 eyes) who had a Standard Patient Evaluation of Eye Dryness (SPEED) questionnaire score greater than 6 and total meibomian gland secretion (MGS) score equal to or less than 12 in each eye. All participants received thermal pulsation treatment bilaterally.

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Purpose: To perform an inquiry with response measurement from health-system pharmacy administration and leadership (HSPAL) residency program directors and residents to distinguish variances between the programs and identify enhancement opportunities for key stakeholders.

Methods: Members from the Pharmacy Administration Resident Collaboration Research Committee developed separate 20-question survey instruments to assess the strengths and areas of opportunity for HSPAL residency programs from the perspective of residency program directors and residents. The survey instruments were designed to evaluate the level of pharmacy service integration across HSPAL programs nationwide.

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Absorption and Extraction of Inflammatory Mediators From Contact Lens Materials.

Eye Contact Lens

September 2019

State University of New York College of Optometry (C.C., K.R.), New York, NY; School of Optometry and Vision Science (C.C., M.W.), University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia; Center for Translational Ocular Immunology (C.C.), Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA; and University of Houston College of Optometry (K.R.), Houston, TX.

Objectives: This report aimed to explore whether certain inflammatory mediators were absorbed, extracted, or bound by various contact lens materials.

Methods: Comfilcon A, balafilcon A, omafilcon A, and etafilcon A were soaked in 500 and 100 pg/mL of interleukin-8 (IL-8), matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), or interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra), and also in combined solutions of inflammatory mediators (500 pg/mL or 100 pg/mL) separately. Lenses were then extracted in 1:1 2% trifluoroacetic acid:acetonitrile.

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Background And Objectives: Family medicine is continuously advanced by a reinforcing research enterprise. In the United States, each national family medicine organization contributes to the discipline's research foundations. We sought to map the unique and interorganizational roles of the eight US family medicine professional organizations participating in Family Medicine for America's Health (FMAHealth) in supporting family medicine research.

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Background And Objectives: While prior efforts have assessed the scope of family medicine research, the methods have differed, and the efforts have not been routinely repeated. The purpose of this analysis was to quantify publications, journals, citations, and funding of US family medicine faculty and identify factors associated with these outcomes.

Methods: We identified faculty in US departments of family medicine through website searches and performed a cross-sectional study.

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Objective: The autoimmune etiology in psoriasis remains to be clarified. We therefore undertook this study to identify novel pathogenic autoantigens and autoantibodies in patients with psoriasis, with the aim of shedding light on the molecular and cellular basis of the pathogenesis of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA).

Methods: In this study, we developed an autoantigen array system that harbors a variety of antigens, including typical autoantigens in rheumatic diseases as well as skin antigens, inflammatory mediators, and putative autoantigens in psoriasis.

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Longitudinal Evaluation of Visual Function in Multiple Sclerosis.

Optom Vis Sci

October 2015

*PhD †PhD, OD ‡MD, MPH College of Optometry, University of Houston, Houston, Texas (DN, HC, LJF); and University of Houston, MS Eye CARE Clinic, Houston, Texas (RAT).

Purpose: To evaluate longitudinal changes of visual function in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS).

Methods: Multifocal visual evoked potential (mfVEP), contrast sensitivity (CS), and Humphrey visual fields (HVFs) were obtained at two visits (mean follow-up, 1.5 [±0.

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Vision, training hours, and road testing results in bioptic drivers.

Optom Vis Sci

April 2015

*OD, PhD, FAAO †OD, FAAO ‡MCOptom, PhD, FAAO The Ohio State University College of Optometry, Columbus, Ohio (BED, REF, TWR); and University of Houston College of Optometry, Houston, Texas (MAB).

Purpose: Bioptic telescopic spectacles can be used by people with central visual acuity that does not meet the state standards to obtain an unrestricted driver's license. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among visual and demographic factors, training hours, and the results of road testing for bioptic drivers.

Methods: A retrospective study of patients who received an initial daylight bioptic examination at the Ohio State University and subsequently received a bioptic license was conducted.

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Refractive error and ocular parameters: comparison of two SD-OCT systems.

Optom Vis Sci

April 2015

*OD, PhD, FAAO †OD University of California, Berkeley, School of Optometry, Berkeley, California (JY, CFW); and University of Houston, College of Optometry, Houston, Texas (LAO).

Purpose: Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) was used to examine the influence of refractive error (RE) on foveal retinal and choroidal thicknesses and scleral canal width (SCW). The performance of the Cirrus and Bioptigen spectral domain OCT instruments was compared in the same eyes.

Methods: Both eyes of 40 healthy human subjects, aged 22 to 38 years, were dilated and imaged, with the Cirrus OCT, using 6-mm five-line rasters collapsed into one line, one centered on the fovea and one bisecting the optic nerve head.

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We present the first measurement at the LHC of exclusive J/ψ photoproduction off protons, in ultraperipheral proton-lead collisions at sqrt[s_{NN}]=5.02  TeV. Events are selected with a dimuon pair produced either in the rapidity interval, in the laboratory frame, 2.

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The p_{T}-differential production cross sections of the prompt charmed mesons D^{0}, D^{+}, D^{*+}, and D_{s}^{+} and their charge conjugate in the rapidity interval -0.96 View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Significant publications on infectious diseases pharmacotherapy in 2013.

Am J Health Syst Pharm

November 2014

Andrew S. Hunter, Pharm.D., BCPS, is Clinical Pharmacy Specialist-Infectious Diseases, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX. David J. Guervil, Pharm.D., is Clinical Pharmacy Specialist-Infectious Diseases, Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center, Houston. Katherine K. Perez, Pharm. D., BCPS, is Clinical Pharmacy Specialist-Infectious Diseases, Houston Methodist Hospital and Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston. Amy N. Schilling, Pharm.D., BCPS, is Clinical Pharmacy Specialist-Infectious Diseases/Internal Medicine, Memorial Hermann-The Woodlands Hospital, The Woodlands, TX. Collin N. Verheyden, Pharm.D., BCPS, is Postgraduate Year 2 (PGY2) Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Resident, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Nancy N. Vuong, Pharm.D., BCPS, is PGY2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacotherapy Resident, Cardinal Health and University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Houston. Ran Xu, Ph.D., Pharm.D., BCPS, is Clinical Pharmacy Manager, St. Luke's The Woodlands Hospital, The Woodlands.

Purpose: The most important articles on infectious diseases (ID) pharmacotherapy published in the peer-reviewed literature in 2013, as nominated and selected by panels of pharmacists and others with ID expertise, are summarized.

Summary: Members of the Houston Infectious Diseases Network were asked to nominate articles published last year in prominent biomedical journals that had a major impact in the field of ID pharmacotherapy. A list of 27 nominated articles on ID-related topics in general and 26 articles specifically focused on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) was compiled.

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Stage models have largely informed scholarship on supervisor developmental processes. We argue that understanding this development as occurring along dimensions is more useful for both supervision practitioners and educators as well as for those engaged in research on supervisor development. Building on the work of Heid () and working with a panel of 7 supervision experts, we identify 10 themes and validate their salience to supervisor development using a sample of 22 clinical supervisors.

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Objective: Current treatment options for lupus are far from optimal. Previously, we reported that phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin, MEK-1/ERK-1,2, p38, STAT-3, STAT-5, NF-κB, multiple Bcl-2 family members, and various cell cycle molecules were overexpressed in splenic B cells in an age-dependent and gene dose-dependent manner in mouse strains with spontaneous lupus. Since the synthetic triterpenoid methyl-2-cyano-3,12-dioxooleana-1,9-dien-28-oate (CDDO-Me) has been shown to inhibit AKT, MEK-1/2, and NF-κB, and to induce caspase-mediated apoptosis, we tested the therapeutic potential of this agent in murine lupus nephritis.

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The ALICE measurement of K(S)(0) and Λ production at midrapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at √(s(NN))=2.76 TeV is presented. The transverse momentum (p(T)) spectra are shown for several collision centrality intervals and in the p(T) range from 0.

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Implementation of stroke Dysphagia screening in the emergency department.

Nurs Res Pract

March 2013

Research Service Line, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center and University of Houston, 2002 Holcombe Boulevard, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

Early detection of dysphagia is critical in stroke as it improves health care outcomes. Administering a swallowing screening tool (SST) in the emergency department (ED) appears most logical as it is the first point of patient contact. However, feasibility of an ED nurse-administered SST, particularly one involving trial water swallow administration, is unknown.

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Lack of a major role of Staphylococcus aureus Panton-Valentine leukocidin in lower respiratory tract infection in nonhuman primates.

Am J Pathol

March 2010

Center for Molecular and Translational Human Infectious Diseases Research, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute, the Methodist Hospital, and University of Houston, B490, 6565 Fannin Street, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL) is a two-component cytolytic toxin epidemiologically linked to community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) infections, including serious invasive infections caused by the epidemic clone referred to as strain USA300. Although PVL has long been known to be a S. aureus virulence molecule in vitro, the relative contribution of this leukotoxin to invasive CA-MRSA infections such as pneumonia remains controversial.

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Myopia Progression in Children Wearing Spectacles vs. Switching to Contact Lenses.

Optom Vis Sci

June 2009

*OD, MS, FAAO daggerPhD double daggerPhD, FAAO section signOD, MBA, FAAO paragraph signOD, FAAO Department of Optometry, School of Optometry, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama (WM-T, KW), Division of Epidemiology, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, Stony Brook, New York (LMD, LH, LD), New England College of Optometry, Boston, Massachusetts (JG), and University of Houston College of Optometry, Houston, Texas (KF).

PURPOSE: To investigate myopia progression in Correction of Myopia Evaluation Trial (COMET) participants who switched to soft contact lenses (CLs) vs. remained in spectacles after the clinical trial ended. METHODS: Four hundred sixty-nine ethnically diverse, 6- to 11-year-old myopic children were randomly assigned to wear single vision lenses (SVLs) or progressive addition spectacle lenses (PALs) for 5 years as part of COMET.

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The current study examined indices of trauma-related symptom severity as predictors of dropout from exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy in a sample of 99 child and adolescent trauma victims. The investigation incorporated measures of symptom severity at two time points: pretreatment and just before termination. The results indicated that a model with symptom severity measured just before termination was significantly associated with the number of attended sessions; however, a model with the symptom-severity indices measured at pretreatment was nonsignificant.

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