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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576653/primary-pulmonary-echinococcosis-in-the-united-states-a-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
#21
Nathan Zhang, Neil K Vuppala, Colton P Boney, Justin Moon, Ryan Liengswangwong, Heong Jin C Ahn, Albert Tine, Todd J Kendall
We depict a unique case of a 34-year-old woman who presents to the emergency department with complaints of dyspnea and chest pain for the past month. A chest x-ray (CXR) from an earlier urgent care visit was concerning for large fluid opacity in the left lung and follow-up imaging revealed a cystic mass suspicious of a pulmonary cystic abscess. The patient underwent complete lobectomy and resection. Post-surgical biopsy confirmed pulmonary hydatid cystic mass and signs of rupture or seeding to liver tissue...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575541/identification-and-surgical-management-of-acute-severe-ulcerative-colitis-a-guide-for-general-practitioners
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krishanth Naidu, Sunaina Patel, Jonathan Hong, Kheng-Seong Ng
BACKGROUND: Approximately 25% of patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) develop acute severe UC (ASUC), necessitating urgent care. General practitioners (GPs), whether based in rural or urban settings, are instrumental in detecting early warning signs, expediting emergency interventions, coordinating with medical teams, educating patients and overseeing outpatient care. This involvement ensures timely, appropriate surgical responses, especially if complications arise or medical treatments prove ineffective...
April 2024: Australian Journal of General Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575149/effectiveness-and-durability-of-mrna-1273-ba-4-ba-5-bivalent-vaccine-mrna-1273-222-against-sars-cov-2-ba-4-ba-5-and-xbb-sublineages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bradley K Ackerson, Katia J Bruxvoort, Lei Qian, Lina S Sy, Sijia Qiu, Julia E Tubert, Gina S Lee, Jennifer H Ku, Ana Florea, Yi Luo, Radha Bathala, Julie Stern, Soon K Choi, Harpreet S Takhar, Michael Aragones, Morgan A Marks, Evan J Anderson, Cindy Ke Zhou, Tianyu Sun, Carla A Talarico, Hung Fu Tseng
Emerging SARS-CoV-2 sublineages continue to cause serious COVID-19 disease, but most individuals have not received any COVID-19 vaccine for >1 year. Assessment of long-term effectiveness of bivalent COVID-19 vaccines against circulating sublineages is important to inform the potential need for vaccination with updated vaccines. In this test-negative study at Kaiser Permanente Southern California, sequencing-confirmed BA.4/BA.5- or XBB-related SARS-CoV-2-positive cases (September 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023), were matched 1:3 to SARS-CoV-2-negative controls...
December 31, 2024: Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573939/implementation-of-a-self-audit-tool-improves-regulatory-compliance-for-point-of-care-respiratory-virus-testing-in-the-emergency-department
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley R Rackow, Jeanne Mumford, Jennifer Stauffer, Tracy Colburn, Lesley Bledsoe, William A Clarke
BACKGROUND: Point-of-care testing in the emergency department decreases wait times and supports evidence-based patient care. However, hurdles to successful implementation include management of interdisciplinary work flows and establishment of an effective quality control program. As COVID-19 testing is now integrated into screening protocols in emergency and urgent care settings, hospital systems must maintain flexible and adaptable respiratory virus testing to adapt to regional trends in transmission...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571862/breaking-the-emergency-room-cycle-the-impact-of-telemedicine-on-emergency-department-utilization
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kareema Alshurtan, Heba Almomtin, Khaled F Alqhtani, Abdullah Alqahtani, Amirah Aledaili, Amani Alharbi, Mawaddah Alhejaili, Shatha H Alreheili, Shadan Aljassar
Background Telemedicine has gained prominence in healthcare, and understanding its impact on diverting non-urgent cases from the emergency room (ER) has become crucial. This study delves into the dynamic relationship between telemedicine utilization and ER visits, seeking to understand the transformative impact of telehealth on breaking the traditional ER cycle. Method To explore the awareness and utilization of telemedicine services in the broader population of Saudi Arabia, we adopted a cross-sectional design utilizing the convenience sampling method...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564704/thresholds-in-promis-scores-anchored-to-subsequent-unscheduled-health-service-use-among-people-diagnosed-with-cancer
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alla Sikorskii, Samantha Tam, Barbara Given, Charles W Given, Eric Adjei Boakye, Theresa Zatirka, Mrudula Nair, Wan-Ting K Su, Smitha Jogunoori, Peter Watson, Benjamin Movsas, Steven Chang
PURPOSE: To establish thresholds in the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) pain interference, physical function, fatigue, and depression scores on the basis of their association with subsequent use of the emergency department (ED) or urgent care by people diagnosed with cancer. METHODS: Retrospective data from 952 people seen at Henry Ford Cancer and insured through the Health Alliance Plan were analyzed using generalized linear mixed-effects models...
April 2, 2024: JCO oncology practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550513/a-telemedicine-bridge-clinic-improves-access-and-reduces-cost-for-opioid-use-disorder-care
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael J Lynch, Dominic Vargas, Mary E Winger, Justin Kanter, Jessica Meyers, James Schuster, Donald M Yealy
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the impact of a telemedicine bridge clinic on treatment outcomes and cost for patients with opioid use disorder. Telemedicine bridge clinics deliver low-barrier rapid assessment of patients with opioid use disorder via audio-only and audiovisual telemedicine to facilitate induction on medication therapy and connection to ongoing care. METHODS: A pre-post analysis of UPMC Health Plan member claims was performed to evaluate the impact of this intervention on the trajectory of care for patients with continuous coverage before and after bridge clinic visit(s)...
June 2024: Drug Alcohol Depend Rep
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534085/lasting-impact-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-care-and-prevention-of-sexually-transmitted-infections-in-the-midwest
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maya Patel, Nicholas Cardoza, Lawrence Weingarten, Nebu Kolenchery, Anne Trolard, Benjamin Cooper, Hilary Reno
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic reduced the general accessibility of health services. Many sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment sites modified services (e.g., reduced hours, limited walk-in availability, decreased testing capacity), changes that may result in permanent change in STI service availability. At the same time, systems were driven to innovate in ways that could benefit patients. This study aimed to describe how the COVID-19 pandemic changed STI clinical services, with a focus on long-term impacts...
April 1, 2024: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526042/pragmatic-implementation-of-comprehensive-dementia-care-management-the-cedars-sinai-c-a-r-e-s-program-preliminary-data
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zaldy S Tan, Nabeel Qureshi, Erica Spivack, Deana Rhinehart, Dyane Gatmaitan, Augustine Guinto, Sarah Kremen, Nancy L Sicotte
BACKGROUND: The United States faces a growing challenge with over 6.5 million people living with dementia (PLwD). PLwD and their caregivers struggle with cognitive, functional, behavioral, and psychosocial issues. As dementia care shifts to home settings, caregivers receive inadequate support but bear increasing responsibilities, leading to higher healthcare costs. In response, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) introduced the Guiding an Improving Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model...
March 25, 2024: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511239/effects-of-the-valsartan-recall-on-heart-failure-patients-a-nationwide-analysis
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua W Devine, Mina Tadrous, Inmaculada Hernandez, Nandita Mukhopadhyay, Scott D Rothenberger, Katherine Callaway Kim, Walid F Gellad, Katie J Suda
BACKGROUND: Valsartan is commonly used for cardiac conditions. In 2018, the Food and Drug Administration recalled generic valsartan due to the detection of impurities. Our objective was to determine if heart failure patients receiving valsartan at the recall date had a greater likelihood of unfavorable outcomes than patients using comparable antihypertensives. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study of Optum's de-identified Clinformatics® Datamart (July 2017-January 2019)...
April 2024: Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510990/fournier-s-gangrene-a-review-of-predictive-scoring-systems-and-practical-guide-for-patient-management
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REVIEW
Daniel Bowen, Thomas Hughes, Patrick Juliebø-Jones, Bhaskar Somani
This article aims to provide a practical guide for patient management and an overview of the predictive scorings for Fournier's gangrene (FG) that are available to aid clinicians. A literature was performed reviewing currently used scoring systems for FG and presenting a practical guide for its management based on the available evidence. There are four specific scoring systems available for the assessment of FG although few other non-specific and generic tools also exist. These specific tools include Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotizing Fasciitis, Fournier's Gangrene Severity Index, Uludag Fournier's Gangrene Severity Index, and Simplified Fournier's Gangrene Severity Index and help calculate expected mortality...
2024: Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509616/uveal-effusion-syndrome-a-case-report
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brittany Hodges, Felix Omoruyi, Karen Allison
BACKGROUND: This case report is applicable to the field of ophthalmology because there is a paucity of medical literature related to the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of uveal effusion syndrome. This is an urgent concern because there are severe complications associated with this disease, including non-rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, angle closure glaucoma, and possible blindness. This report will fill clinical knowledge gaps using a patient example. CASE PRESENTATION: A 68-year-old white male with multiple cardiovascular risk factors initially presented to the Eye Institute Urgent Care Clinic with new onset visual symptoms, including eye pain, eye lid swelling, redness, and tearing of his left eye...
March 21, 2024: Journal of Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507358/insights-from-a-single-centre-implementation-of-a-digitally-enabled-atrial-fibrillation-virtual-ward
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keenan Saleh, Jasjit Syan, Pavidra Sivanandarajah, Michael Wright, Sarah Pearse, Jodian Barrett, James Bird, Grant McQueen, Sadia Khan
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most prevalent cardiac arrhythmia and poses a significant public health burden. Virtual wards are a novel approach utilising digital solutions to provide hospital-level care remotely; their rollout has become a key priority for the UK National Health Service to expand acute care capacity. We devised and implemented a digitally-enabled AF virtual ward to monitor patients being established onto medical therapy following an AF diagnosis or an AF-related hospitalisation. Patients were onboarded either as outpatients to avoid admission or on discharge after an acute AF hospitalisation...
March 2024: PLOS Digit Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506811/racial-implicit-bias-and-communication-among-physicians-in-a-simulated-environment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristina M Gonzalez, Tavinder K Ark, Marla R Fisher, Paul R Marantz, Diana J Burgess, Felise Milan, Malika T Samuel, Monica L Lypson, Carlos J Rodriguez, Adina L Kalet
IMPORTANCE: Racial implicit bias can contribute to health disparities through its negative influence on physician communication with Black patients. Interventions for physicians to address racial implicit bias in their clinical encounters are limited by a lack of high-fidelity (realistic) simulations to provide opportunities for skill development and practice. OBJECTIVE: To describe the development and initial evaluation of a high-fidelity simulation of conditions under which physicians might be influenced by implicit racial bias...
March 4, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38498305/an-analysis-of-workplace-based-assessments-for-core-entrustable-professional-activities-for-entering-residency-does-type-of-clinical-assessor-influence-level-of-supervision-ratings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra Shuford, Patricia A Carney, Briana Ketterer, R Logan Jones, Carrie A Phillipi, Jeff Kraakevik, Reem Hasan, Bart Moulton, Andrea Smeraglio
PURPOSE: The authors describe use of the workplace-based assessment (WBA) coactivity scale according to entrustable professional activities (EPAs) and assessor type to examine how diverse assessors rate medical students using WBAs. METHOD: A WBA data collection system was launched at Oregon Health and Science University to visualize learner competency in various clinical settings to foster EPA assessment. WBA data from January 14 to June 18, 2021, for medical students (all years) were analyzed...
March 18, 2024: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496192/the-value-of-electroencephalogram-eeg-findings-in-the-evaluation-and-treatment-management-of-pediatric-acute-liver-failure
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bilge Özgör, Sukru Gungor, Merve Aladağ, Fatma I Varol, Mahmut Aslan, Sezai Yilmaz, Serdal Gungor
Background Pediatric acute liver failure (PALF) is still life-threatening and requires urgent care. The presence of encephalopathy is a clinical diagnosis, but it is more difficult to diagnose in children than in adults, and an electroencephalogram (EEG) can be invaluable. The role of EEG in managing the treatment of patients with PALF, other than the identification of encephalopathy, is unknown. This study aimed to investigate patients' EEGs, which may guide in choosing the most appropriate treatment in encephalopathy children...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492632/pediatric-utilization-of-emergency-medical-services-from-outpatient-offices-and-urgent-care-centers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer K Saper, Michelle L Macy, Christian Martin-Gill, Sriram Ramgopal
OBJECTIVE: National efforts have highlighted the need for pediatric emergency readiness across all settings where children receive care. Outpatient offices and urgent care centers are frequent starting points for acutely injured and ill children, emphasizing the need to maintain pediatric readiness in this setting. We aimed to characterize emergency medical services (EMS) utilization from outpatient offices and urgent care centers to better understand pediatric readiness needs. METHODS: We performed a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of EMS encounters using the National Emergency Medical Services Information System, a nationally representative EMS registry (2019-2022)...
March 14, 2024: Academic Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38482294/retrospective-case-study-of-respiratory-viral-panel-pcr-testing-in-primary-care
#38
Kevin Lapin
Respiratory illnesses are some of the most common reasons for visits to primary and urgent care yet their treatment is rarely guided by laboratory testing. A retrospective case review was performed on the use of an reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) respiratory viral panel (RVP) in a primary-care setting to assess its impact, particularly on antibiotic prescribing. Routine sick visits where an RVP was used were reviewed to compare presentations and outcomes. In this small study, positive RVP tests help reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions by nearly one-third...
January 2024: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481283/postoperative-complications-and-unanticipated-healthcare-encounters-following-mini-laparotomy-vs-laparoscopic-robotic-assisted-sacrocolpopexy-a-comparative-retrospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Henry H Chill, Alireza Hadizadeh, Claudia Paya-Ten, Angela Leffelman, Cecilia Chang, Nani P Moss, Roger P Goldberg
BACKGROUND: Pelvic organ prolapse is a debilitating condition impacting lives of millions of women worldwide. Sacrocolpopexy (SCP) is considered an effective and durable surgical technique for treatment of apical prolapse. The aim of this study was to compare short-term outcomes including postoperative complications and unanticipated healthcare encounters between patients who underwent SCP with a mini-laparotomy approach compared to patients treated with laparoscopic and robotic-assisted laparoscopic SCP...
March 13, 2024: BMC Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38471751/streamlining-telecommunications-center-and-interfacility-patient-throughput-to-a-pediatric-emergency-department-by-utilizing-an-electronic-handoff-a-quality-improvement-initiative
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas P Wolski, Sarah Kunka, Elizabeth Smith, Robert Carter, Prabi Rajbhandari
OBJECTIVE: Effective handoffs are critical for patient safety and high-quality care. The pediatric emergency department serves as the initial reception for patients where optimal communication is crucial. The complexities of interfacility handoffs can result in information loss due to lack of standardization. The aim of our project was a 50% reduction in monthly calls routed through the communication center from 157 to 78, for interfacility transfers to the emergency department from outpatient sites within our organization over a 1-year period, through utilization of an electronic handoff activity...
March 13, 2024: Pediatric Emergency Care
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