Featured Publications
Apixaban at Apex? Aligning Drug Pricing With Value in Cancer-Associated Thrombosis.
Ito S, Goshua G. Apixaban at Apex? Aligning Drug Pricing With Value in Cancer-Associated Thrombosis. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2022, 176: 125-126. PMID: 36571840, DOI: 10.7326/m22-3404.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Summiting thrombotic hazards in glioma
Goshua G, Lee A. Summiting thrombotic hazards in glioma. Blood 2023, 141: 1245-1246. PMID: 36929442, DOI: 10.1182/blood.2022019020.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Thrombosis questions from the inpatient wards
Goshua G, Bendapudi P, Lee A. Thrombosis questions from the inpatient wards. Hematology 2022, 2022: 481-490. PMID: 36485139, PMCID: PMC9819989, DOI: 10.1182/hematology.2022000384.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnticoagulantsBlood Component TransfusionCOVID-19HumansNeoplasmsPlasmaThrombocytopeniaThrombosisConceptsCancer-associated thrombosisInpatient wardsPurpura fulminansIntermediate-dose anticoagulationEtiology of thrombocytopeniaMajor clinical trialsCases of thrombosisCoronavirus disease 2019Recent prospective dataCOVID-19Antithrombin replacementAnticoagulation therapyAntiplatelet therapyAntithrombotic therapyAnticoagulation managementMicrovascular thrombosisPlasma transfusionHospitalized patientsAntiplatelet agentsThromboembolic diseasePlatelet countConsensus guidelinesProspective dataClinical trialsDisease 2019Adenovirus-Based Vaccines and Thrombosis in Pregnancy: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Pischel L, Patel KM, Goshua G, Omer SB. Adenovirus-Based Vaccines and Thrombosis in Pregnancy: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2022, 75: 1179-1186. PMID: 35134164, PMCID: PMC9383370, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciac080.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdenovirus-vectored vaccinePregnant womenVector vaccinesSystematic reviewGeneral populationAdenovirus vector-based vaccinesClinical trial populationsVector-based vaccinesCrucial risk factorVaccine recipientsHypercoagulable stateTrial populationRisk factorsClinical trialsJohnson vaccineRare caseVaccine componentsThrombocytopeniaVaxzevria vaccineMeta-AnalysisVaccine developmentVaccinePotential associationCoagulopathyInfectious diseases
2021
Increased complement activation is a distinctive feature of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection
Ma L, Sahu S, Cano M, Kuppuswamy V, Bajwa J, McPhatter J, Pine A, Meizlish M, Goshua G, Chang C, Zhang H, Price C, Bahel P, Rinder H, Lei T, Day A, Reynolds D, Wu X, Schriefer R, Rauseo A, Goss C, O’Halloran J, Presti R, Kim A, Gelman A, Dela Cruz C, Lee A, Mudd P, Chun H, Atkinson J, Kulkarni H. Increased complement activation is a distinctive feature of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection. Science Immunology 2021, 6: eabh2259. PMID: 34446527, PMCID: PMC8158979, DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abh2259.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere SARS-CoV-2 infectionSARS-CoV-2 infectionIntensive care unitComplement activationRespiratory failureEndothelial injuryCOVID-19Non-COVID cohortPersonalized clinical trialsAcute respiratory failureInvasive mechanical ventilationSevere COVID-19Tertiary care centerAlternative complement pathwayICU admissionCritical illnessCare unitMechanical ventilationRisk prognosticationWashington University SchoolWorse outcomesCare centerClinical trialsHigh riskPatients