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View article: OR25-05 Cancer Prevalence in Acromegaly Patients: Groundbreaking Findings from the Largest Matched Cohort Study
OR25-05 Cancer Prevalence in Acromegaly Patients: Groundbreaking Findings from the Largest Matched Cohort Study Open
Disclosure: H. Hagog Natour: None. S. Koeneman: None. R. Zheng: None. N. Hanna: None. H. Lavu: None. C. Yeo: None. A. Nevler: None. W. Bowne: None. Background: Acromegaly is caused by excessive growth hormone secretion leading to increased…
View article: Barriers to interval cholecystectomy following percutaneous cholecystostomy in patients with acute calculous cholecystitis
Barriers to interval cholecystectomy following percutaneous cholecystostomy in patients with acute calculous cholecystitis Open
Background Percutaneous cholecystostomy (PCT) is an option for acute calculous cholecystitis in high-risk surgical patients. While PCT effectively manages acute episodes by providing source control, the management after PCT remains unclear…
View article: Valve-Sparing Aortic Root Reimplantation: Early- and Mid-Term Outcomes
Valve-Sparing Aortic Root Reimplantation: Early- and Mid-Term Outcomes Open
Valve-sparing root replacement (VSRR) is an alternative to traditional valve-replacing root replacement. We examined early- and mid-term outcomes after VSRR. We performed a retrospective review of a prospectively maintained aortic registry…
View article: Improved survival with elevated BMI following immune checkpoint inhibition across various solid tumor cancer types
Improved survival with elevated BMI following immune checkpoint inhibition across various solid tumor cancer types Open
Studies investigating the clinical benefits of obesity across various cancer types are limited. This big data study demonstrates that obesity is associated with improved overall survival up to 5 years after treatment with immune checkpoint…
View article: Impact of high-protein bariatric diet on the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting
Impact of high-protein bariatric diet on the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting Open
Early introduction of liquid protein after SG does not improve PONV or LOS.
View article: A novel bootstrap goodness-of-fit test for normal linear regression models
A novel bootstrap goodness-of-fit test for normal linear regression models Open
In this work, the distributional properties of the goodness-of-fit term in likelihood-based information criteria are explored. These properties are then leveraged to construct a novel goodness-of-fit test for normal linear regression model…
View article: A New Bootstrap Goodness-of-Fit Test for Normal Linear Regression Models
A New Bootstrap Goodness-of-Fit Test for Normal Linear Regression Models Open
In this work, the distributional properties of the goodness-of-fit term in likelihood-based information criteria are explored. These properties are then leveraged to construct a novel goodness-of-fit test for normal linear regression model…
View article: Diurnal temperature variation and the implications for diagnosis and infectious disease screening: a population-based study
Diurnal temperature variation and the implications for diagnosis and infectious disease screening: a population-based study Open
Objectives Fevers have been used as a marker of disease for hundreds of years and are frequently used for disease screening. However, body temperature varies over the course of a day and across individual characteristics; such variation ma…
View article: A clinically-guided unsupervised clustering approach to recommend symptoms of disease associated with diagnostic opportunities
A clinically-guided unsupervised clustering approach to recommend symptoms of disease associated with diagnostic opportunities Open
Objectives A first step in studying diagnostic delays is to select the signs, symptoms and alternative diseases that represent missed diagnostic opportunities. Because this step is labor intensive requiring exhaustive literature reviews, w…
View article: Understanding the Prodromal Period of Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections of the Genitalia (Fournier’s Gangrene) and the Incidence, Duration, and Risk Factors Associated With Potential Missed Opportunities for an Earlier Diagnosis: A Population-based Longitudinal Study
Understanding the Prodromal Period of Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections of the Genitalia (Fournier’s Gangrene) and the Incidence, Duration, and Risk Factors Associated With Potential Missed Opportunities for an Earlier Diagnosis: A Population-based Longitudinal Study Open
Nearly 50% of insured patients who undergo debridement for, or die from, necrotizing soft tissue infections of the genitalia will present to a medical provider with a symptomatically similar diagnosis suggestive of early disease developmen…
View article: Frequency and Duration of, and Risk Factors for, Diagnostic Delays Associated with Histoplasmosis
Frequency and Duration of, and Risk Factors for, Diagnostic Delays Associated with Histoplasmosis Open
Histoplasmosis is often confused with other diseases leading to diagnostic delays. We estimated the incidence, length of, and risk factors for, diagnostic delays associated with histoplasmosis. Using data from IBM Marketscan, 2001–2017, we…
View article: 744. Incidence and Duration of Diagnostic Delays Associated with Dengue Fever
744. Incidence and Duration of Diagnostic Delays Associated with Dengue Fever Open
Background Dengue fever is a prominent emerging arboviral infection in the tropics and subtropics, and an important cause of systemic febrile illness among some international travelers. Signs and symptoms are similar to more common infecti…
View article: A comprehensive framework to estimate the frequency, duration and risk factors for diagnostic delays using simulation-based methods
A comprehensive framework to estimate the frequency, duration and risk factors for diagnostic delays using simulation-based methods Open
The incidence of diagnostic delays is unknown for many diseases and particular healthcare settings. Many existing methods to identify diagnostic delays are resource intensive or inapplicable to various diseases or settings. In this paper w…
View article: MP35-05 QUANTIFICATION AND PREDICTORS OF MISSED CLINICAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR EARLIER MANAGEMENT OF FOURNIERS GANGRENE
MP35-05 QUANTIFICATION AND PREDICTORS OF MISSED CLINICAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR EARLIER MANAGEMENT OF FOURNIERS GANGRENE Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyInfections/Inflammation/Cystic Disease of the Genitourinary Tract: Prostate & Genitalia (MP35)1 Sep 2021MP35-05 QUANTIFICATION AND PREDICTORS OF MISSED CLINICAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR EARLIER MANAGEMENT OF FOURN…
View article: Incidence, Duration, and Risk Factors Associated With Missed Opportunities to Diagnose Herpes Simplex Encephalitis: A Population-Based Longitudinal Study
Incidence, Duration, and Risk Factors Associated With Missed Opportunities to Diagnose Herpes Simplex Encephalitis: A Population-Based Longitudinal Study Open
Background Delays in diagnosing herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this paper is to determine the frequency and duration of diagnostic delays for HSE and risk factors for…
View article: Incidence, duration and risk factors associated with delayed and missed diagnostic opportunities related to tuberculosis: a population-based longitudinal study
Incidence, duration and risk factors associated with delayed and missed diagnostic opportunities related to tuberculosis: a population-based longitudinal study Open
Objectives Missed opportunities to diagnose tuberculosis are costly to patients and society. In this study, we (1) estimate the frequency and duration of diagnostic delays among patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis and (2) determine…
View article: Diurnal Temperature Variation and Using Fever to Screen for Infectious Diseases
Diurnal Temperature Variation and Using Fever to Screen for Infectious Diseases Open
Fevers have been used as marker of disease state for hundreds of years and are frequently used to screen for infectious diseases during infectious disease outbreaks. However, body temperature and fevers have been shown to vary over the cou…