2023
1312. Incidence and Microbiology of Prosthetic Joint Infection According to Time Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Retrospective Cohort Study Among US Veterans
Weinstein E, Re V, Stephens-Shields A, Newcomb C, Silibovsky R, Nelson C, O’Donnell J, Glaser L, Hsieh E, Hanberg J, Akgün K, Tate J, King J. 1312. Incidence and Microbiology of Prosthetic Joint Infection According to Time Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Retrospective Cohort Study Among US Veterans. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2023, 10: ofad500.1151. PMCID: PMC10678406, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1151.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLate prosthetic joint infectionsPrimary total knee arthroplastyProsthetic joint infectionTotal knee arthroplastyIncidence rate ratiosElective primary total knee arthroplastyJoint infectionKnee arthroplastyIncidence rateChi-squared testGram-negative organismsCumulative incidenceConfidence intervalsIncidence of PJIMicrobiology dataEarly prosthetic joint infectionKaplan-Meier failure curvesCulture-negative prosthetic joint infectionPrimary TKA surgeryRetrospective cohort studyKaplan-Meier methodPearson's chi-squared testGrant/research supportOverall study periodIncident hospitalizationFalls prechemotherapy and toxicity‐related hospitalization during adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer in older women: Results from the prospective multicenter HOPE trial
Ji J, Bae M, Sun C, Wildes T, Freedman R, Magnuson A, O'Connor T, Moy B, Klepin H, Chapman A, Tew W, Dotan E, Fenton M, Kim H, Katheria V, Gross C, Cohen H, Muss H, Sedrak M. Falls prechemotherapy and toxicity‐related hospitalization during adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer in older women: Results from the prospective multicenter HOPE trial. Cancer 2023, 130: 936-946. PMID: 37962093, PMCID: PMC10922500, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.35105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchToxicity-related hospitalizationAdjuvant chemotherapyBreast cancerOlder womenPrimary end pointEarly breast cancerMultivariable logistic regressionGeriatric characteristicsGeriatric covariatesHOPE trialIncident hospitalizationGeriatric assessmentProspective studyGeriatric factorsHospitalizationChemotherapyGreater oddsStage IOlder personsEnd pointCancerLogistic regressionCategorical variablesWomenDiseaseDemographic Disparities in the Incidence, Clinical Characteristics, and Outcome of Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome in the United States
Otite F, Patel S, Anikpezie N, Hoffman H, Beutler T, Akano E, Aneni E, Lamikanra O, Osondu C, Wee C, Burke D, Albright K, Latorre J, Mejico L, Khandelwal P, Chaturvedi S. Demographic Disparities in the Incidence, Clinical Characteristics, and Outcome of Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome in the United States. Neurology 2023, 101: e1554-e1559. PMID: 37487751, PMCID: PMC10585693, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000207604.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosterior reversible encephalopathy syndromeNational Readmission DatabaseReversible encephalopathy syndromeEncephalopathy syndromeFemale patientsHispanic patientsMale patientsSex-standardized incidenceRetrospective cohort studyRace-specific incidenceSimilar demographic distributionState Inpatient DatabasesNon-Hispanic whitesIncident hospitalizationClinical characteristicsCohort studyFirst hospitalizationBlack patientsInpatient DatabasePatientsNew casesIncidenceStudy periodDemographic disparitiesHospitalization
2014
An easy, fast, effective tool to monitor the incidence of type 1 diabetes among children aged 0–4 years in Italy: the Italian Hospital Discharge Registry (IHDR)
Vichi M, Iafusco D, Galderisi A, Stazi M, Nisticò L. An easy, fast, effective tool to monitor the incidence of type 1 diabetes among children aged 0–4 years in Italy: the Italian Hospital Discharge Registry (IHDR). Acta Diabetologica 2014, 51: 287-294. PMID: 24473635, DOI: 10.1007/s00592-014-0556-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetes incidenceType 1 diabetesHospital Discharge RegistryDiabetes incidenceDischarge RegistryFirst hospitalizationFirst hospitalization ratesPublic health purposesIncident hospitalizationHospitalization ratesCalendar periodPrevalent casesFirst episodeHospitalizationDiabetesOverall populationNational ratesIncidenceAge rangeYear residentsHealth purposesNational dataRegistryRecord linkage procedureChildren
2013
Does Social Isolation Predict Hospitalization and Mortality Among HIV+ and Uninfected Older Veterans?
Greysen SR, Horwitz LI, Covinsky KE, Gordon K, Ohl ME, Justice AC. Does Social Isolation Predict Hospitalization and Mortality Among HIV+ and Uninfected Older Veterans? Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2013, 61: 1456-1463. PMID: 23927911, PMCID: PMC3773301, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.12410.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Aging Cohort StudySocial isolation scoresHuman immunodeficiency virusCause mortalityHospital admissionUninfected groupOlder veteransSocial isolationGreater riskAging Cohort StudyHIV-positive individualsMultivariable regression analysisVA Medical CenterBaseline survey responsesUninfected participantsIncident hospitalizationCohort studyClinical featuresHIV statusImmunodeficiency virusHigh prevalenceMedical CenterMultivariable regressionHospitalizationOlder individuals
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