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For whom the bell tolls: assessing the incremental costs associated with failure to rescue after elective colorectal surgery
Schultz K, Moore M, Pantel H, Mongiu A, Reddy V, Schneider E, Leeds I. For whom the bell tolls: assessing the incremental costs associated with failure to rescue after elective colorectal surgery. Journal Of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024, 28: 1812-1818. PMID: 39181234, DOI: 10.1016/j.gassur.2024.08.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFailure-to-rescueMedian total hospital costTotal hospital costsColorectal surgeryNational Inpatient SampleUneventful recoveryRetrospective study of adult patientsFailure-to-rescue patientsAssociated with increased healthcare costsStudy of adult patientsElective colorectal resectionHospital costsElective colorectal surgeryNationally representative cohortColorectal resectionElective colectomyPostoperative complicationsRetrospective studyAdult patientsRescue attemptsMedical futilityElective surgeryRepresentative cohortHealthcare costsPrimary outcome
2024
‘Show me the money’: An analysis of US global health funding from 1995 to 2019
Carroll M, Ruzgar N, Fedatto M, Schultz K, Cheung M. ‘Show me the money’: An analysis of US global health funding from 1995 to 2019. Journal Of Global Health 2024, 14: 04173. PMID: 39451051, PMCID: PMC11505566, DOI: 10.7189/jogh.14.04173.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisease-specific interventionsUniversal health coverageSurgical capacity buildingHealth systemWorld Health OrganizationMillennium Development GoalsWorld Health Organization building blocksHealth system building blocksStronger health systemsSystem building blocksMiddle-income countriesCapacity buildingIntervention categoriesMaternal healthGlobal health fundingLancet CommissionHealth coverageHealth FundChild mortalityGlobal surgeryHealth problemsSustainable Development GoalsHealthInterventionHealth OrganizationLong-term Outcomes Following Colectomy and Liver Transplantation for Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis.
Matar A, Falconer E, LaBella M, Kapadia M, Justiniano C, Olortegui K, Steinhagen R, Schultz K, Pratap A, Leeds I, Weaver L, Gaertner W, Finger E, Thompson M, Fair L, Fichera A, Lovasik B, Chapman W, McGeoch C, Camacho M, Kazimi M, Kim S, Shaffer V, Srinivasan J. Long-term Outcomes Following Colectomy and Liver Transplantation for Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis. Annals Of Surgery 2024 PMID: 39258375, DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000006533.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTotal abdominal colectomyLong-term outcomesIleal pouch anal anastomosisMedically refractory diseaseLiver transplantationPSC-IBDRecurrent PSCRefractory diseaseBiliary complicationsMedian timeLong-term outcomes of patientsBowel diseasePost-LT survivalOutcomes of patientsPrimary sclerosing cholangitisFraction of patientsPSC-IBD patientsLong-term survivalInflammatory bowel diseasePost-LTSclerosing cholangitisPediatric patientsAbdominal colectomyEnd ileostomyLT survivalInvited Commentary
Schultz, Kurt S MD; Mongiu, Anne K MD, PhD, FACS. Invited Commentary. Journal of the American College of Surgeons 238(6):p 1021-1022, June 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/XCS.0000000000001076Commentaries, Editorials and Letters“Peace of Mind” After Mastectomy: A Scoping Review
Hamid S, Bakkila B, Schultz K, Grimshaw A, Gunderson C, Godfrey E, Lee C, Berger E, Rosenberg S, Greenup R. “Peace of Mind” After Mastectomy: A Scoping Review. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2024, 31: 5168-5179. PMID: 38717543, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-024-15360-3.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsContralateral prophylactic mastectomyUnilateral mastectomyBreast-conserving therapyAverage-risk womenInclusion criteriaPsychosocial well-beingProspective cohort studyBackgroundMany womenProphylactic mastectomyScoping reviewMethodsNine databasesWhite/Caucasian womenCohort studyStudy samplePostoperative time pointsStatistically significant resultsRelevant articlesWell-beingAnxietyResultsThe inclusion criteriaWomenMastectomySignificant resultsSurgical choiceSurgical decision
2023
The Predictors of Complete Pathologic Response in Rectal Cancer during the Total Neoadjuvant Therapy Era: A Systematic Review
Flom E, Schultz K, Pantel H, Leeds I. The Predictors of Complete Pathologic Response in Rectal Cancer during the Total Neoadjuvant Therapy Era: A Systematic Review. Cancers 2023, 15: 5853. PMID: 38136397, PMCID: PMC10742121, DOI: 10.3390/cancers15245853.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsTotal neoadjuvant therapyPathologic complete responseClinical complete responseNeoadjuvant therapyComplete responseSystematic reviewRectal cancerTumor responseClinical stage 2Complete pathologic responseRetrospective cohort studyRandomized clinical trialsHeterogeneity of studiesLevel of evidenceElectronic databases EmbaseIdentification of predictorsCancer treatment paradigmLong-term trialsNeoadjuvant chemotherapyTherapy eraPatient demographicsPreoperative predictorsClinical factorsClinicopathologic factorsCohort studyMore problems, more money: Identifying and predicting high-cost rescue after colorectal surgery
Leeds I, Moore M, Schultz K, Canner J, Pantel H, Mongiu A, Reddy V, Schneider E. More problems, more money: Identifying and predicting high-cost rescue after colorectal surgery. Surgery Open Science 2023, 16: 148-154. PMID: 38026825, PMCID: PMC10656212, DOI: 10.1016/j.sopen.2023.10.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchColorectal surgeryElective surgeryMedian total inpatient costsAdditional major proceduresElective colorectal surgeryPreoperative clinical predictorsCongestive heart failureGreater healthcare utilizationMultivariable Poisson regressionNational Inpatient SampleTotal inpatient costsElective colectomyCost-conscious careAdult patientsUneventful recoveryClinical predictorsHeart failureHealthcare utilizationInpatient costsSecondary proceduresInpatient SampleHealthcare costsMedian increaseSurgeryPatients
2022
Colorectal ERAS: Years Later.
Favuzza J, Madiedo AM, Schultz K, Rasic G, Phatak UR, Hall J. Colorectal ERAS: Years Later. J Gastrointest Surg 2022, 26: 1506-1508. PMID: 35048259, DOI: 10.1007/s11605-022-05242-y.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
2021
A personalized approach empowering successful aging: Patient perspective on fall prevention education
Collins C, Schultz K, Mathew P, Chandra A, Nguyen B, Chen T, Renshaw S, Rose K, Santry H. A personalized approach empowering successful aging: Patient perspective on fall prevention education. PM&R 2021, 14: 786-792. PMID: 34181824, DOI: 10.1002/pmrj.12663.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFall prevention educationHistory of fallsFall educationPrevention educationPatient's perspectivePersonalized approachOlder adultsOutpatient geriatric servicesTertiary care centerProspective qualitative studyInpatient traumaNonfatal traumaOne-hour faceMajority of participantsCare centerCare teamCommon causeGeriatric servicesMAIN OUTCOMEHealthy agingParticipants' historyFatal injuriesAdultsParticipant familiesTraumaA Structured Mentorship Elective Deepens Personal Connections and Increases Scholarly Achievements of Senior Surgery Residents.
Schultz KS, Hess DT, Sachs TE, Tseng JF, Pernar LIM. A Structured Mentorship Elective Deepens Personal Connections and Increases Scholarly Achievements of Senior Surgery Residents. J Surg Educ 2021, 78: 405-411. PMID: 32863175, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2020.08.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfluence of race and sociodemographic factors on declining resection for gastric cancer: A national study.
Schultz KS, de Geus SWL, Sachs TE, Morgan RB, Ng SC, McAneny D, Tseng JF. Influence of race and sociodemographic factors on declining resection for gastric cancer: A national study. Am J Surg 2021, 221: 155-161. PMID: 32758359, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2020.06.022.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Rapidly Progressive Soft Tissue Infection of the Upper Extremity With Aeromonas veronii Biovar sobria.
Lujan-Hernandez J, Schultz KS, Rothkopf DM. Rapidly Progressive Soft Tissue Infection of the Upper Extremity With Aeromonas veronii Biovar sobria. J Hand Surg Am 2020, 45: 1091.e1-1091.e4. PMID: 32238279, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2020.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesThe Rose-Colored Glasses of Geriatric Fall Patients: Inconsistencies Between Knowledge of Risk Factors for and Actual Causes of Falls
Collins C, Chandra A, Nguyen B, Schultz K, Mathew P, Chen T, Renshaw S, Rose K, Santry H. The Rose-Colored Glasses of Geriatric Fall Patients: Inconsistencies Between Knowledge of Risk Factors for and Actual Causes of Falls. Gerontology And Geriatric Medicine 2020, 6: 2333721420967884. PMID: 33173805, PMCID: PMC7588762, DOI: 10.1177/2333721420967884.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFall riskPhysiologic declineImproper footwearGeriatric fall patientsOutpatient geriatric servicesOlder patients' perspectivesHistory of fallsFall patientsInpatient traumaNon-fatal traumaRisk factorsPatients' perceptionsCommon causePatient's perspectiveGeriatric servicesGeneral populationFall educationPatientsOlder adultsFatal injuriesRiskCauseTraumaActual causeFootwear
2018
The role of sleep in emotional memory processing in middle age.
Jones BJ, Mackay A, Mantua J, Schultz KS, Spencer RMC. The role of sleep in emotional memory processing in middle age. Neurobiol Learn Mem 2018, 155: 208-215. PMID: 30081153, DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2018.08.002.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Emotional bias of sleep-dependent processing shifts from negative to positive with aging.
Jones BJ, Schultz KS, Adams S, Baran B, Spencer RMC. Emotional bias of sleep-dependent processing shifts from negative to positive with aging. Neurobiol Aging 2016, 45: 178-189. PMID: 27459938, DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2016.05.019.Peer-Reviewed Original Research