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Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol 21, Iss 6 (2020)
Morbidity and mortality conferences are common among emergency medicine residency programs and are an important part of quality improvement initiatives. Here we review the key components of running an effective morbidity and mortality conference with
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https://doaj.org/article/de966ce0b5dd404f99a8e50ff2da09c3
Autor:
Gregory Tudor, Praveen Kumar, Ann M. Farese, Maureen A. Kane, Pengcheng Wang, Thomas J. MacVittie, Catherine Booth
Publikováno v:
Health Phys
Exposure to total- and partial-body irradiation following a nuclear or radiological incident result in the potentially lethal acute radiation syndromes of the gastrointestinal and hematopoietic systems in a dose-and time-dependent manner. Radiation-i
Autor:
Amy E. Defnet, Tian Liu, Stephanie Zalesak, Praveen Kumar, Thomas J. MacVittie, Ann M. Farese, Weiliang Huang, Gregory Tudor, Catherine Booth, Maureen A. Kane, Jianshi Yu
Publikováno v:
Health Phys
Exposure to ionizing radiation results in injuries of the hematopoietic, gastrointestinal, and respiratory systems, which are the leading causes responsible for morbidity and mortality. Gastrointestinal injury occurs as an acute radiation syndrome. T
Autor:
Fei Li, Maureen A. Kane, Ann M. Farese, Gregory Tudor, Catherine Booth, Jace W. Jones, Zachary Clifford, Thomas J. MacVittie
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 116:473-483
High-throughput, targeted metabolomics was used to identify early time point small intestine and plasma metabolite markers of gastrointestinal acute radiation syndrome. The small intestine metabolite markers were cross-correlated to plasma metabolite
Autor:
Keely Pierzchalski, Catherine Booth, Maureen A. Kane, Gregory Tudor, Jianshi Yu, Weiliang Huang, Claire L. Carter, Thomas J. MacVittie, Jace W. Jones
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 116:516-528
Radiation exposure to the gastrointestinal system contributes to the acute radiation syndrome in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Molecular mechanisms that lead to the gastrointestinal acute radiation syndrome remain incompletely understood. Using
Autor:
Catherine Booth, Jace W. Jones, Kim G. Hankey, Thomas J. MacVittie, Ann M. Farese, Maureen A. Kane, Gregory Tudor, George A. Parker, Claire L. Carter
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 116:454-472
The acute radiation syndrome of the gastrointestinal tract has been histologically characterized, but the molecular and functional mechanisms that lead to these cellular alterations remain enigmatic. Mass spectrometry imaging is the only technique th
Autor:
Ann M. Farese, Catherine Booth, Christopher S Potten, George A. Parker, Thomas J. MacVittie, Kim G. Hankey, Gregory Tudor, William E. Jackson
Publikováno v:
Health Phys
Well-characterized animal models that mimic the human response to potentially lethal doses of radiation are required to assess the efficacy of medical countermeasures under the criteria of the Food and Drug Administration “animal rule”. Developme
Autor:
Ann M. Farese, Kyle Takayama, Gregory Tudor, Catherine Booth, George A. Parker, Na Li, Thomas J. MacVittie
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 116:426-446
Male rhesus macaques were subjected to partial-body irradiation at 10, 11, or 12 Gy with 5% bone marrow protection. Animals were euthanized when dictated by prospectively determined clinical parameters, or at approximately 180 days following irradiat
Autor:
Hailin Feng, P. Artur Plett, Hui Lin Chua, Catherine Booth, Gregory Tudor, Carol H. Sampson, Alexa Fisher, Rajendran Sellamuthu, Andrea M. Patterson, Thomas J. MacVittie, Barry P. Katz, Christie M. Orschell, Steven J. Miller, Sasidhar Vemula
Publikováno v:
Radiation research. 195(4)
Medical countermeasures (MCMs) for hematopoietic acute radiation syndrome (H-ARS) should be evaluated in well-characterized animal models, with consideration of at-risk populations such as pediatrics. We have developed pediatric mouse models of H-ARS
Publikováno v:
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 18:C062-C062
Fractionated radiotherapy, administered by high energy external beam X-rays, is the mainstay of several cancer treatment regimens. However, treatment is often required for several weeks, with cure rates limited by radio-resistant hypoxic areas within