2024
Open Burn Pit Exposure in Headache Disorder and Migraine
Sico J, Anthony S, Phadke M, Wang K, Skanderson M, Ney J, Seng E, Shapiro R, Sandbrink F, Scholten J, Graham G, Martini S, Fenton B. Open Burn Pit Exposure in Headache Disorder and Migraine. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2431522. PMID: 39230902, PMCID: PMC11375476, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.31522.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBurn pit exposureVeterans Health Administration electronic health recordPit exposureHeadache disordersAdministration electronic health recordAnalytic sampleVeterans Health Administration facilitiesBurn pitsCohort studyVeterans Health AdministrationElectronic health recordsDose-dependent associationUS DepartmentHealth recordsRegistry participantsMilitary exposuresRetrospective cohort studyHealth AdministrationMain OutcomesHealth conditionsAdministration facilitiesRegistry questionnaireHighest quartilesIncident outcomesVeterans
2022
Characteristics and Gender Differences of Headache in the Veterans Health Administration
Sico JJ, Seng E, Wang K, Skanderson M, Schindler E, Ney JP, Lorenze N, Kimber A, Lindsey H, Grinberg AS, Kuruvilla D, Higgins D, Graham G, Sandbrink F, Scholten J, Shapiro RE, Lipton RB, Fenton B. Characteristics and Gender Differences of Headache in the Veterans Health Administration. Neurology 2022, 99: e1993-e2005. PMID: 36100437, PMCID: PMC9651459, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000200905.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Health AdministrationHeadache diagnosisHealthcare utilizationIncidence rateHeadache careHeadache typesHealth AdministrationSociodemographic characteristicsMilitary-related exposuresAge-adjusted incidenceEmergency department utilizationElectronic health record dataRetrospective cohort designType of headacheHigh incidence rateTraumatic brain injuryUnited States veteransHealth record dataPost-traumatic stress disorderGender differencesMilitary sexual traumaHeadache disordersBrain injuryHeadache specialistsCohort designFrequency, Demographics, Comorbidities, and Health Care Utilization by Veterans With Migraine
Seng EK, Fenton BT, Wang K, Lipton RB, Ney J, Damush T, Grinberg AS, Skanderson M, Sico JJ. Frequency, Demographics, Comorbidities, and Health Care Utilization by Veterans With Migraine. Neurology 2022, 99: e1979-e1992. PMID: 36100439, PMCID: PMC9651466, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000200888.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Health AdministrationHealth care utilizationStudy periodCare utilizationHealth AdministrationOne-year period prevalenceOverweight/obesityMental health disordersChi-square testStudent's t-testMilitary sexual traumaAnnual encountersHeadache comorbidityPain comorbiditiesCohort entryCommon comorbiditiesPain disordersTotal cohortAnnual incidenceHealthcare utilizationHigher proportionPeriod prevalenceEmergency departmentMigraine carePrimary careA Composite End Point of Graft Status and eGFR at 1 Year to Improve the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients’ Five-Tier Rating System
Wang K, Deng Y, Stewart D, Formica R. A Composite End Point of Graft Status and eGFR at 1 Year to Improve the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients’ Five-Tier Rating System. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2022, 33: 1613-1624. PMID: 35537779, PMCID: PMC9342646, DOI: 10.1681/asn.2022010078.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsGraft SurvivalHumansKidney TransplantationRegistriesTissue DonorsTransplant RecipientsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesConceptsComposite end pointTraditional end pointsTransplant programsEnd pointAllograft functionGraft survivalScientific RegistryFive-tier systemLong-term graft outcomeDonor graft survivalKidney transplant programAllograft failureAllograft survivalGraft outcomeTransplant recipientsGraft statusGraft failureEGFR differenceSRTR dataSurvival rateEGFRSurvivalRegistryMeaningful differencesConcept study
2020
Birth Outcomes of Women with Obesity Enrolled for Care at Freestanding Birth Centers in the United States
Jevitt C, Stapleton S, Deng Y, Song X, Wang K, Jolles D. Birth Outcomes of Women with Obesity Enrolled for Care at Freestanding Birth Centers in the United States. Journal Of Midwifery & Women's Health 2020, 66: 14-23. PMID: 33377279, PMCID: PMC7986149, DOI: 10.1111/jmwh.13194.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBirth centersObese BMIPrimiparous womenT-testRisk of potentialInadequate pain reliefCurrent US guidelinesRupture of membranesCesarean birth rateCare of womenOverall health statusObesity-related riskSecond-stage laborEffective midwifery careMajority of womenStudent's t-testIntrapartum referralsAntenatal complicationsMedical comorbiditiesPain reliefPerinatal complicationsPerinatal outcomesNewborn outcomesNormal BMIPostpartum hemorrhage