Circulating extracellular vesicles are a biomarker for NAFLD resolution and response to weight loss surgery
Nakao Y, Amrollahi P, Parthasarathy G, Mauer A, Sehrawat T, Vanderboom P, Nair K, Nakao K, Allen A, Hu T, Malhi H. Circulating extracellular vesicles are a biomarker for NAFLD resolution and response to weight loss surgery. Nanomedicine Nanotechnology Biology And Medicine 2021, 36: 102430. PMID: 34174416, PMCID: PMC8418232, DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2021.102430.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeight loss surgeryHepatocyte-derived extracellular vesiclesPlasma levelsNAFLD resolutionExtracellular vesiclesWeight loss patientsLogistic regression analysisPlasma extracellular vesiclesNAFLD patientsLipid panelNASH patientsLoss patientsNAFLDInvasive biomarkersPatientsCare testGroup 22EV correlatesSteatosisSurgeryRegression analysisBiomarkersDifferential ultracentrifugationCorrelatesInflammationPerspectives of Inpatients With Cirrhosis and Caregivers on Using Health Information Technology: Cross-sectional Multicenter Study
Acharya C, Sehrawat T, McGuire D, Shaw J, Fagan A, McGeorge S, Olofson A, White M, Gavis E, Kamath P, Bergstrom L, Bajaj J. Perspectives of Inpatients With Cirrhosis and Caregivers on Using Health Information Technology: Cross-sectional Multicenter Study. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2021, 23: e24639. PMID: 33744844, PMCID: PMC8065567, DOI: 10.2196/24639.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol-related etiologyHealth IT interventionsPatient-caregiver dyadsGastrointestinal bleedingOpioid useCross-sectional multicenter studyHealth information technology interventionsPatient-associated factorsCaregivers' reluctanceInformation technology interventionsPerspective of inpatientsIT interventionsHepatic encephalopathyMale patientsAdmission reasonMulticenter studyIntervention trialsHealth information technologyCirrhosisStudy burdenCaregiversBleedingReadmissionPatientsRegression analysis