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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34271918/acute-health-effects-associated-with-satellite-determined-cyanobacterial-blooms-in-a-drinking-water-source-in-massachusetts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianyong Wu, Elizabeth D Hilborn, Blake A Schaeffer, Erin Urquhart, Megan M Coffer, Cynthia J Lin, Andrey I Egorov
BACKGROUND: The occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms in freshwater presents a threat to human health. However, epidemiological studies on the association between cyanobacterial blooms in drinking water sources and human health outcomes are scarce. The objective of this study was to evaluate if cyanobacterial blooms were associated with increased emergency room visits for gastrointestinal (GI), respiratory and dermal illnesses. METHODS: Satellite-derived cyanobacteria cell concentrations were estimated in the source of drinking water for the Greater Boston area, during 2008-2011...
July 16, 2021: Environmental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33898912/benchmark-performance-of-emergency-medicine-residents-in-pediatric-resuscitation-are-we-optimizing-pediatric-education-for-emergency-medicine-trainees
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyle A Schoppel, Stephanie Stapleton, Jana Florian, Travis Whitfill, Barbara M Walsh
Background: The majority of children in the United States seek emergency care at community-based general emergency departments (GEDs); however, the quality of GED pediatric emergency care varies widely. This may be explained by a number of factors, including residency training environments and postgraduate knowledge decay. Emergency medicine (EM) residents train in academic pediatric EDs, but didactic and clinical experience vary widely between programs, and little is known about the pediatric skills of these EM residents...
April 2021: AEM Education and Training
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33646307/use-of-sundt-clip-graft-for-the-treatment-of-intracranial-aneurysms-2-dimensional-operative-video
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lorenzo Rinaldo, Fredric B Meyer, Jamie J Van Gompel
Dr Thoralf Sundt III joined the department of neurosurgery at Mayo Clinic in 1969 and served as chairman from 1980 until his death in 1992. Dr Sundt was a pioneer in the field of cerebrovascular neurosurgery and among his many contributions to neurosurgical technology was the introduction of the Sundt clip graft (Codman, Raynham, Massachusetts), which was developed in partnership with Dr George Kees. This device is a vessel-encircling Teflon or Dacron graft loaded on a circular metallic spring initially designed to repair injuries to vessel walls during intracranial aneurysm surgery,1 which was not an uncommon complication resulting from the use of contemporary aneurysm clips...
April 15, 2021: Operative Neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33583430/using-hospitalization-data-for-injury-surveillance-in-agriculture-forestry-and-fishing-a-crosswalk-between-icd10cm-external-cause-of-injury-coding-and-the-occupational-injury-and-illness-classification-system
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Erika Scott, Liane Hirabayashi, Judy Graham, Nicole Krupa, Paul Jenkins
BACKGROUND: While statistics related to occupational injuries exist at state and national levels, there are notable difficulties with using these to understand non-fatal injuries trends in agriculture, forestry, and commercial fishing. This paper describes the development and testing of a crosswalk between ICD-10-CM external cause of injury codes (E-codes) for agriculture, forestry, and fishing (AFF) and the Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS). By using this crosswalk, researchers can efficiently process hospitalization data and quickly assemble relevant cases of AFF injuries useful for epidemiological tracking...
February 15, 2021: Injury Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33531746/validation-of-case-identification-for-alopecia-areata-using-international-classification-of-diseases-coding
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan Lavian, Sara Jiayang Li, Eunice Yoojin Lee, Lindsey A Bordone, Fernanda C G Polubriaginof, Angela M Christiano, Arash Mostaghimi
BACKGROUND: Search algorithms used to identify patients with alopecia areata (AA) need to be validated prior to use in large databases. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study is to assess whether patients with an International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) 9 or 10 code for AA have a true diagnosis of AA. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A multicenter retrospective review was performed at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital to determine whether patients with an ICD 9 codes (704...
September 2020: International Journal of Trichology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33278770/development-and-validation-of-a-pancreatic-cancer-risk-model-for-the-general-population-using-electronic-health-records-an-observational-study
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Limor Appelbaum, José P Cambronero, Jennifer P Stevens, Steven Horng, Karla Pollick, George Silva, Sebastien Haneuse, Gail Piatkowski, Nordine Benhaga, Stacey Duey, Mary A Stevenson, Harvey Mamon, Irving D Kaplan, Martin C Rinard
AIM: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is often diagnosed at a late, incurable stage. We sought to determine whether individuals at high risk of developing PDAC could be identified early using routinely collected data. METHODS: Electronic health record (EHR) databases from two independent hospitals in Boston, Massachusetts, providing inpatient, outpatient, and emergency care, from 1979 through 2017, were used with case-control matching. PDAC cases were selected using International Classification of Diseases 9/10 codes and validated with tumour registries...
January 2021: European Journal of Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33195824/a-case-series-of-rapidly-growing-mycobacterial-catheter-related-bloodstream-infections-among-immunocompetent-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masako Mizusawa, Tine Vindenes, Sarah Buckley, Catharina Armstrong
Rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) are ubiquitous in the environment and can cause a variety of human infections. Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) caused by RGM have been reported predominantly among immunocompromised patients. Removal of central lines and antimicrobial therapy with at least 2 active agents are generally recommended for immunocompromised patients. RGM bloodstream infections (BSIs) are rare in immunocompetent patients and clinical data are very limited. Retrospective medical record review was conducted on patients with blood cultures positive for RGM from July 2012 through March 2015 at Lemuel Shattuck Hospital, a public teaching hospital in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, United States...
December 2020: Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33187946/independent-risk-factors-associated-with-higher-mortality-rates-and-recurrence-of-brain-abscesses-from-head-and-neck-sources
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Fugui Zhang, Grace Hsu, Somdipto Das, Youbai Chen, Meredith August
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify the features and independent risk factors associated with recurrence and mortality in patients with brain abscesses of head and neck origin. STUDY DESIGN: We designed a retrospective study of patients diagnosed with a brain abscess at the Massachusetts General Hospital between 1980 and 2017. Inclusion criteria were complete medical records, including medical and surgical history; and radiographic and microbiologic data...
February 2021: Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33108512/symptomatic-covid-19-infections-in-outpatient-image-guided-corticosteroid-injection-patients-during-the-lockdown-phase
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Connie Y Chang, Anand Prabhakar, Steven J Staffa, Jad S Husseini, Arvin B Kheterpal, F Joseph Simeone, Miriam A Bredella
BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal pain is a debilitating problem treated with image-guided corticosteroid injections. During the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple societies issued caution statements because of the unknown effect of corticosteroids on the patient's immune system. The purpose is to determine if image-guided corticosteroid injections administered during the COVID-19 lockdown phase were associated with a higher infection rate compared to the general population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a prospective study, patients undergoing image-guided corticosteroid injections for pain management during the lockdown phase between April 15 and May 22, 2020, were enrolled...
June 2021: Skeletal Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33079233/verrucous-esophageal-carcinoma-is-a-unique-indolent-subtype-of-squamous-cell-carcinoma-a-systematic-review-and-individual-patient-regression-analysis
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Darrick K Li, Samir Haffar, Masayasu Horibe, Haya A Homsi, Lawrence Zukerberg, Mohammad H Murad, Kavel H Visrodia, Manish Gala, David A Katzka, Fateh Bazerbachi
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Verrucous esophageal carcinoma (VEC) is a rare malignancy that presents a diagnostic challenge. We aim to characterize the clinical and genomic features, tumor behavior, and treatment outcomes of VEC to guide clinical practice. METHODS: We performed a systematic review of the literature and identified additional cases from Massachusetts General Hospital records and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). We obtained individual VEC patient data and analyzed publicly available clinicogenomic data from TCGA...
January 2021: Journal of Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32726242/identifying-patients-at-greatest-risk-of-mortality-due-to-covid-19-a-new-england-perspective
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Aaron A Smith, Jeremy Fridling, Danyal Ibhrahim, Paul S Porter
INTRODUCTION: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has spread rapidly since December 2019, resulting in a pandemic that has, as of May 24, 2020, yielded over 5.3 million confirmed cases and over 340,000 deaths. As businesses move to safely reopen and frontline healthcare workers (HCW) continue to face this crisis, it is essential that health officials know who in the population is at the greatest risk of mortality if hospitalized and, therefore, has the greatest need to protect themselves from being infected...
July 8, 2020: Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32535780/development-of-an-algorithm-to-identify-cases-of-nonalcoholic-steatohepatitis-cirrhosis-in-the-electronic-health-record
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Christopher J Danford, Jennifer Y Lee, Ian A Strohbehn, Kathleen E Corey, Michelle Lai
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Current genetic research of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) cirrhosis is limited by our ability to accurately identify cases on a large scale. Our objective was to develop and validate an electronic health record (EHR) algorithm to accurately identify cases of NASH cirrhosis in the EHR. METHODS: We used Clinical Query 2, a search tool at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, to create a pool of potential NASH cirrhosis cases (n = 5415)...
June 13, 2020: Digestive Diseases and Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32487467/facial-dog-bites-treated-at-the-massachusetts-general-hospital-over-a-20-year-period
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Nancy Zhu, Alexander Cruz Walma, Maria J Troulis, Meredith August
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify risk factors associated with facial dog bites and discuss prevention strategies. STUDY DESIGN: This is a retrospective analysis of facial dog bites treated at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) from 1997to 2018. Patients were identified through the Research Patient Data Registry. The predictor variables included demographic characteristics, circumstantial information regarding the injury, and dog characteristics...
May 30, 2020: Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32362575/do-brain-abscesses-have-a-higher-incidence-of-odontogenic-origin-than-previously-thought
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grace Hsu, Jie Zhang, Firat Selvi, Neil Shady, Meredith August
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to answer the following clinical question: "In patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital with a diagnosis of brain abscess, how common is odontogenic etiology?" STUDY DESIGN: We designed a retrospective study of patients with brain abscesses diagnosed at the Massachusetts General Hospital between 1980 and 2017. Inclusion criteria were complete medical records outlining clinical course, relevant dental history, and radiographic and microbiologic data...
July 2020: Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32176324/primary-dural-lymphomas-clinical-presentation-management-and-outcome
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Philipp Karschnia, Tracy T Batchelor, Justin T Jordan, Brian Shaw, Sebastian F Winter, Frank J Barbiero, Leon D Kaulen, Niklas Thon, Joerg-Christian Tonn, Anita J Huttner, Robert K Fulbright, Jay Loeffler, Jorg Dietrich, Joachim M Baehring
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience is limited for primary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma that arises from the dura mater, which is denoted with the term primary dural lymphoma (PDL). This study was aimed at determining the relative incidence, presentation, and outcomes of PDL. METHODS: The institutional databases of the Divisions of Neuro-Oncology at the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Yale School of Medicine were retrospectively searched for patients with primary CNS lymphoma...
June 15, 2020: Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32151625/cyclosporine-for-treatment-of-acute-generalized-exanthematous-pustulosis-a-retrospective-analysis
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Yanes, Emily Nguyen, Sotonye Imadojemu, Daniela Kroshinsky
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March 7, 2020: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32034656/diagnostic-value-of-electroencephalography-with-ten-electrodes-in-critically-ill-patients
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Brandon Westover, Kapil Gururangan, Matthew S Markert, Benjamin N Blond, Saien Lai, Shawna Benard, Stephan Bickel, Lawrence J Hirsch, Josef Parvizi
BACKGROUND: In critical care settings, electroencephalography (EEG) with reduced number of electrodes (reduced montage EEG, rm-EEG) might be a timely alternative to the conventional full montage EEG (fm-EEG). However, past studies have reported variable accuracies for detecting seizures using rm-EEG. We hypothesized that the past studies did not distinguish between differences in sensitivity from differences in classification of EEG patterns by different readers. The goal of the present study was to revisit the diagnostic value of rm-EEG when confounding issues are accounted for...
February 7, 2020: Neurocritical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31749606/the-scope-of-three-dimensional-digital-visualization-systems-in-vitreoretinal-surgery
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua S Agranat, John B Miller, Vivian Paraskevi Douglas, Konstantinos Aa Douglas, Anna Marmalidou, Matthew A Cunningham, Samuel K Houston
Introduction: Significant advances in three-dimensional (3D) imaging technology have allowed for the incorporation of 3D digital displays into medical and surgical devices. Despite initial adoption of the NGENUITY® 3D Visualization System in vitreoretinal surgery, there are limited publications regarding its use. The generally accepted main benefits include improved ergonomics, enhanced surgical team communication and education, reduced retinal phototoxicity, increased depth of field, and display image manipulation...
2019: Clinical Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31653812/contemporary-assessment-of-extent-of-resection-in-molecularly-defined-categories-of-diffuse-low-grade-glioma-a-volumetric-analysis
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vasileios K Kavouridis, Alessandro Boaro, Jeffrey Dorr, Elise Y Cho, J Bryan Iorgulescu, David A Reardon, Omar Arnaout, Timothy R Smith
OBJECTIVE: While the effect of increased extent of resection (EOR) on survival in diffuse infiltrating low-grade glioma (LGG) patients is well established, there is still uncertainty about the influence of the new WHO molecular subtypes. The authors designed a retrospective analysis to assess the interplay between EOR and molecular classes. METHODS: The authors retrospectively reviewed the records of 326 patients treated surgically for hemispheric WHO grade II LGG at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital (2000-2017)...
October 25, 2019: Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31633742/interrater-reliability-of-experts-in-identifying-interictal-epileptiform-discharges-in-electroencephalograms
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Jin Jing, Aline Herlopian, Ioannis Karakis, Marcus Ng, Jonathan J Halford, Alice Lam, Douglas Maus, Fonda Chan, Marjan Dolatshahi, Carlos Muniz, Catherine Chu, Valeria Sacca, Jay Pathmanathan, WenDong Ge, Haoqi Sun, Justin Dauwels, Andrew J Cole, Daniel B Hoch, Sydney S Cash, M Brandon Westover
Importance: The validity of using electroencephalograms (EEGs) to diagnose epilepsy requires reliable detection of interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs). Prior interrater reliability (IRR) studies are limited by small samples and selection bias. Objective: To assess the reliability of experts in detecting IEDs in routine EEGs. Design, Setting, and Participants: This prospective analysis conducted in 2 phases included as participants physicians with at least 1 year of subspecialty training in clinical neurophysiology...
October 21, 2019: JAMA Neurology
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