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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38829929/a-novel-treponema-pallidum-subsp-pallidum-strain-associated-with-a-painful-oral-lesion-is-a-member-of-a-potentially-emerging-nichols-related-subgroup
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Rosa Velasquez, Bridget D De Lay, Diane G Edmondson, Gary P Wormser, Steven J Norris, Kaitlin Cafferky, Eric Munzer, Ciril-Christian Rizk, Marina Keller
BACKGROUND: Early syphilitic lesions are typically painless; however, several recent case studies have included patients with tender lesions and no evidence of concurrent infections. Here we present the manifestations and serological and molecular findings of a patient from New York State with a painful tongue lesion. METHODS: The diagnosis of syphilis was based on a combination of physical examination, serologic, pathologic, and immunohistochemical findings. DNA obtained from a formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) biopsy was used to characterize the infecting pathogen using PCR, multilocus sequence typing (MLST), and whole genome sequencing (WGS) methods...
June 3, 2024: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38829619/collaborative-care-for-chronic-pain-after-traumatic-brain-injury-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jeanne M Hoffman, Mary Curran, Jason Barber, Sylvia Lucas, Jesse R Fann, Jennifer M Zumsteg
IMPORTANCE: Chronic pain after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is prevalent and associated with poor outcomes. By providing multidisciplinary care through expert consultation, a collaborative care (CC) treatment approach may reduce pain interference. OBJECTIVE: To compare CC with usual care (UC) in decreasing pain interference. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This randomized clinical trial was conducted from July 2018 through April 2021 at 2 hospital-based academic rehabilitation medicine clinics in Seattle, Washington...
June 3, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38825218/seattle-proportional-risk-model-in-gissi-hf-estimated-benefit-of-icd-in-patients-with-ef-less-than-50-estimated-benefit-of-icd-in-ef-50
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lee B Bockus, Ramin Shadman, Jeanne E Poole, Todd F Dardas, Donata Lucci, Jennifer Meessen, Roberto Latini, Aldo Maggioni, Wayne C Levy
BACKGROUND: The Seattle Proportional Risk Model (SPRM) estimates the proportion of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in heart failure (HF) patients, identifying those most likely to benefit from implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) therapy (those with ≥50% estimated proportion of SCD). The GISSI-HF trial tested fish oil and rosuvastatin in HF patients. We used the SPRM to evaluate its accuracy in this cohort in predicting potential ICD benefit in patients with EF ≤50% and an SPRM-predicted proportion of SCD either ≥50% or <50%...
May 31, 2024: American Heart Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38810823/long-term-pm-2-5-exposure-associated-with-severity-of-angina-pectoris-and-related-health-status-in-patients-admitted-with-acute-coronary-syndrome-modification-effect-of-genetic-susceptibility-and-disease-history
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zunyan Chu, Yan Zhang, Bangjie Guo, Xiao Zhang, Yingying Cao, Hongmei Ji, Bo Sun, Tamara Schikowski, Qi Zhao, Jiali Wang, Yuguo Chen
Long-term particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters ≤2.5μm (PM2.5 ) exposure has been associated with the occurrence of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). However, the impact of PM2.5 exposure and its components on the severity of angina pectoris and disease-related health status in patients hospitalized for ACS is understudied. To assess the association between long-term exposure to PM2.5 components and the angina pectoris severity in ACS patients, as well as the modification effects of genetic factors and disease history in north China...
May 27, 2024: Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38809555/sweetened-beverage-tax-implementation-and-change-in-body-mass-index-among-children-in-seattle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica C Jones-Smith, Melissa A Knox, Suman Chakrabarti, Jamie Wallace, Lina Walkinshaw, Stephen J Mooney, Jessica Godwin, David E Arterburn, Joanna Eavey, Nadine Chan, Brian E Saelens
IMPORTANCE: Sweetened beverage taxes have been associated with reduced purchasing of taxed beverages. However, few studies have assessed the association between sweetened beverage taxes and health outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between the Seattle sweetened beverage tax and change in body mass index (BMI) among children. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this longitudinal cohort study, anthropometric data were obtained from electronic medical records of 2 health care systems (Kaiser Permanente Washington [KP] and Seattle Children's Hospital Odessa Brown Children's Clinic [OBCC])...
May 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38809116/pathologist-workload-burnout-and-wellness-connecting-the-dots
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REVIEW
Ziyad Khatab, Kattreen Hanna, Andrew Rofaeil, Catherine Wang, Raymond Maung, George M Yousef
No standard tool to measure pathologist workload currently exists. An accurate measure of workload is needed for determining the number of pathologists to be hired, distributing the workload fairly among pathologists, and assessing the overall cost of pathology consults. Initially, simple tools such as counting cases or slides were used to give an estimate of the workload. More recently, multiple workload models, including relative value units (RVUs), the Royal College of Pathologists (RCP) point system, Level 4 Equivalent (L4E), Work2Quality (W2Q), and the University of Washington, Seattle (UW) slide count method, have been developed...
June 2024: Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38808180/what-patients-say-about-their-orthopaedic-hand-and-wrist-surgeons-a-qualitative-analysis-of-negative-reviews-on-yelp
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jordan R Pollock, Tala Mujahed, Jacob F Smith, Jaymeson R Arthur, Joseph C Brinkman, Christina M Atkinson, Nathan T Pollock, Kevin J Renfree
Background  Patients often turn to online reviews as a source of information to inform their decisions regarding care. Existing literature has analyzed factors associated with positive online patient ratings among hand and wrist surgeons. However, there is limited in-depth analysis of factors associated with low patient satisfaction for hand and wrist surgeons. The focus of this study is to examine and characterize extremely negative reviews of hand and wrist surgeons on Yelp.com. Methods  A search was performed using the keywords "hand surgery" on Yelp...
June 2024: Journal of Wrist Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38804895/the-barcelona-bio-heart-failure-risk-calculator-may-predict-one-year-mortality-in-patients-with-advanced-heart-failure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wioletta Szczurek-Wasilewicz, Michał Skrzypek, Andrzej Karmański, Michał Jurkiewicz, Mariusz Gąsior, Bożena Szyguła-Jurkiewicz
INTRODUCTION: A combination of biochemical and clinical variables with new biomarkers is evaluated for the potential to improve the management of patients with heart failure (HF). OBJECTIVES: This study assessed the predictive utility of a new prognostic scale, the Barcelona Bio-Heart Failure Risk Score (BCN), as well as traditional scores, the Heart Failure Survival Score (HFSS) and the Seattle Heart Failure Model (SHFM), in patients with end-stage HF. We also investigated the other risk factors associated with worse prognosis in the analyzed population...
April 24, 2024: Polish Archives of Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38800123/cerebrospinal-fluid-soluble-insulin-receptor-levels-in-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter Thomas, Manon Leclerc, Kira Evitts, Caitlin Brown, Wyatt Miller, Angela J Hanson, William A Banks, Laura Gibbons, Kimiko Domoto-Reilly, Suman Jayadev, Ge Li, Elaine Peskind, Jessica E Young, Frederic Calon, Elizabeth M Rhea
INTRODUCTION: Brain insulin resistance and deficiency is a consistent feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Insulin resistance can be mediated by the surface expression of the insulin receptor (IR). Cleavage of the IR generates the soluble IR (sIR). METHODS: We measured the levels of sIR present in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from individuals along the AD diagnostic spectrum from two cohorts: Seattle ( n  = 58) and the Consortium for the Early Identification of Alzheimer's Disease-Quebec (CIMA-Q; n  = 61)...
2024: Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38789312/long-term-follow-up-of-patients-with-follicular-lymphoma-using-next-generation-sequencing-to-detect-minimal-residual-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayushi Chauhan, Catherine Lai, Frank Kuhr, Heidi Simmons, Bruce D Cheson
BACKGROUND: Follicular lymphoma (FL) is a highly treatable, indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Although FL is considered incurable, a patient without progression of disease by 24 months after treatment is predicted to have a survival consistent with persons without lymphoma. Using a sensitive assessment of minimal residual disease (MRD), we tested the hypothesis that MRD monitoring can predict long term remissions. METHODS: Unselected patients who were in a clinical remission for at least 24 months after their last treatment were enrolled and monitored prospectively for MRD detectability using a sensitive next-generation sequencing assay (clonoSEQ, Adaptive Biotechnologies, Seattle, WA)...
April 24, 2024: Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma & Leukemia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38783969/improved-urban-runoff-prediction-using-high-resolution-land-use-imperviousness-and-stormwater-infrastructure-data-applied-to-a-process-based-ecohydrological-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan Halama, Robert McKane, Bradley Barnhart, Paul Pettus, Allen Brookes, Kevin Djang, Vivian Phan, Sonali Chokshi, James Graham
Modeling large-scale hydrological impacts brought about by site-level green and gray stormwater remediation actions is difficult because urbanized areas are extremely complex dynamic landscapes that include engineered features that, by design, expedite urban runoff to streams, creeks, and other water bodies to reduce urban flooding during storm events. Many urban communities use heavily engineered gray infrastructure to achieve that goal, along with more recent additions of green infrastructure such as rain gardens, bioswales, and riparian corridors...
November 20, 2023: PLOS Water
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38782545/neighbourhood-level-policing-as-a-racialised-gendered-stressor-multilevel-analysis-of-police-stops-and-preterm-birth-in-seattle-washington
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taylor Riley, Jaquelyn L Jahn, Mienah Z Sharif, Daniel A Enquobahrie, Anjum Hajat
BACKGROUND: Most studies capturing the health effects of police violence focus on directly impacted individuals, but a burgeoning field of study is capturing the indirect, community-level health effects of policing. Few empirical studies have examined neighbourhood-level policing, a contextual and racialised gendered stressor, in relation to preterm birth risk among Black and other racially minoritised people. METHODS: We spatially linked individual birth records (2017-2019) in Seattle, Washington (n=25 909) with geocoded data on police stops for three exposure windows: year before pregnancy, first and second trimester...
May 23, 2024: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38769582/targeted-temperature-control-following-traumatic-brain-injury-esicm-naccs-best-practice-consensus-recommendations
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REVIEW
Andrea Lavinio, Jonathan P Coles, Chiara Robba, Marcel Aries, Pierre Bouzat, Dara Chean, Shirin Frisvold, Laura Galarza, Raimund Helbok, Jeroen Hermanides, Mathieu van der Jagt, David K Menon, Geert Meyfroidt, Jean-Francois Payen, Daniele Poole, Frank Rasulo, Jonathan Rhodes, Emily Sidlow, Luzius A Steiner, Fabio Silvio Taccone, Riikka Takala
AIMS AND SCOPE: The aim of this panel was to develop consensus recommendations on targeted temperature control (TTC) in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and in patients with moderate TBI who deteriorate and require admission to the intensive care unit for intracranial pressure (ICP) management. METHODS: A group of 18 international neuro-intensive care experts in the acute management of TBI participated in a modified Delphi process. An online anonymised survey based on a systematic literature review was completed ahead of the meeting, before the group convened to explore the level of consensus on TTC following TBI...
May 20, 2024: Critical Care: the Official Journal of the Critical Care Forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38764758/changes-in-online-marketing-and-sales-practices-among-non-medical-cannabis-retailers-in-5-us-cities-2022-to-2023
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuxian Cui, Zongshuan Duan, Cassidy R LoParco, Katie Vinson, Katelyn F Romm, Yan Wang, Patricia A Cavazos-Rehg, Erin Kasson, Y Tony Yang, Carla J Berg
OBJECTIVES: Given the evolving cannabis marketplace (e.g., products, marketing strategies), this study examined online cannabis marketing practices over time. METHODS: In 2022 and 2023, researchers assessed website content (e.g., age verification, sales, delivery, warnings, ad content, promotional strategies) among 175 randomly-selected cannabis retailers' websites across 5 US cities (Denver, Colorado; Seattle, Washington; Portland, Oregon; Las Vegas, Nevada; Los Angeles [LA], California, n=∼35/city)...
June 2024: Preventive Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38755171/impacts-of-human-mobility-on-the-citywide-transmission-dynamics-of-18-respiratory-viruses-in-pre-and-post-covid-19-pandemic-years
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda C Perofsky, Chelsea L Hansen, Roy Burstein, Shanda Boyle, Robin Prentice, Cooper Marshall, David Reinhart, Ben Capodanno, Melissa Truong, Kristen Schwabe-Fry, Kayla Kuchta, Brian Pfau, Zack Acker, Jover Lee, Thomas R Sibley, Evan McDermot, Leslie Rodriguez-Salas, Jeremy Stone, Luis Gamboa, Peter D Han, Amanda Adler, Alpana Waghmare, Michael L Jackson, Michael Famulare, Jay Shendure, Trevor Bedford, Helen Y Chu, Janet A Englund, Lea M Starita, Cécile Viboud
Many studies have used mobile device location data to model SARS-CoV-2 dynamics, yet relationships between mobility behavior and endemic respiratory pathogens are less understood. We studied the effects of population mobility on the transmission of 17 endemic viruses and SARS-CoV-2 in Seattle over a 4-year period, 2018-2022. Before 2020, visits to schools and daycares, within-city mixing, and visitor inflow preceded or coincided with seasonal outbreaks of endemic viruses. Pathogen circulation dropped substantially after the initiation of COVID-19 stay-at-home orders in March 2020...
May 16, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38741194/effect-of-nano-curcumin-supplementation-on-angina-status-and-traditional-and-novel-cardiovascular-risk-factors-in-overweight-or-obese-patients-with-coronary-slow-flow-phenomenon-a-randomized-double-blind-placebo-controlled-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahsa Rezaei, Mitra Soltani, Elham Alipoor, Seyed Mahdi Rezayat, Ali Vasheghani-Farahani, Mehdi Yaseri, Ata Firouzi, Mohammad Javad Hosseinzadeh-Attar
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular events and poor quality of life are frequently observed in patients with coronary slow flow phenomenon (CSFP). This trial evaluated the effect of nano-curcumin supplement containing curcuminoids, as multifunctional nutraceuticals, on angina status, and some traditional and novel cardiovascular risk factors in overweight or obese patients with CSFP. METHODS: In this double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial, 42 overweight or obese patients with CSFP received either 80 mg/day of nano-curcumin or placebo for 12 weeks...
May 13, 2024: BMC Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38730407/evaluation-of-a-walking-school-bus-program-a-cluster-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Ashleigh M Johnson, Chuan Zhou, Miriam Haviland, Jason A Mendoza
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a walking school bus intervention on children's active commuting to school. METHODS: We conducted a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in Houston, Texas (Year 1) and Seattle, Washington (Years 2-4) from 2012 to 2016. The study had a two-arm, cluster randomized design comparing the intervention (walking school bus and education materials) to the control (education materials) over one school year October/November - May/June)...
May 10, 2024: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38729217/accuracy-of-artificial-intelligence-based-virtual-assistants-in-responding-to-frequently-asked-questions-related-to-orthognathic-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaleem Fatima, Pinky Singh, Hetal Amipara, Ganesh Chaudhary
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing interest in how conversational agents might improve health care delivery and information dissemination, there is limited research assessing the quality of health information provided by these technologies, especially in orthognathic surgery (OGS). PURPOSE: This study aimed to measure and compare the quality of four virtual assistants (VAs) in addressing the frequently asked questions about OGS. STUDY DESIGN, SETTING, AND SAMPLE: This in-silico cross-sectional study assessed the responses of a sample of four VAs through a standardized set of 10 questionnaires related to OGS...
April 20, 2024: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38728283/open-source-data-pipeline-for-street-view-images-a-case-study-on-community-mobility-during-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew Martell, Nick Terry, Ribhu Sengupta, Chris Salazar, Nicole A Errett, Scott B Miles, Joseph Wartman, Youngjun Choe
Street View Images (SVI) are a common source of valuable data for researchers. Researchers have used SVI data for estimating pedestrian volumes, demographic surveillance, and to better understand built and natural environments in cityscapes. However, the most common source of publicly available SVI data is Google Street View. Google Street View images are collected infrequently, making temporal analysis challenging, especially in low population density areas. Our main contribution is the development of an open-source data pipeline for processing 360-degree video recorded from a car-mounted camera...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718273/a-brief-mindfulness-based-intervention-for-stress-pain-emotion-and-attention-regulation-in-military-service-members-with-mild-traumatic-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William K MacNulty, Jay M Uomoto, Seattle M Peterson
AIM: The primary aim of this study was to conduct an open pilot clinical trial of a brief mindfulness-based intervention for persistent postconcussion symptoms that occur after mild traumatic brain injury in military service members. For many service members, operational tempo and other time constraints may prevent them from completing a standard mindfulness-based stress reduction course. Thus, this study sought to examine the effectiveness of a five-session intervention called mindfulness-based stress, pain, emotion, and attention regulation (MSPEAR)...
May 8, 2024: Journal of Clinical Psychology
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