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Autor:
Richard Allan, Dik Ng, Scott Haughie, Martha V White, Jonathan Ward, S. David Miller, Edward Kerwin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery
Background: Wixela® Inhub® is a dry powder inhaler approved as a generic equivalent to Advair® Diskus® (fluticasone propionate [FP]/salmeterol fixed-dose combination) for patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This
Autor:
Theodore Kim, Athena Economides, Christopher Copenhaver, Jonathan Matz, Raavi Gupta, Melinda Rathkopf, Kelly Frye, Matthew Plassmeyer, Denise Loizou, Douglas H. Jones, William McCann, Jeffrey M. Factor, James Friedlander, David Fitzhugh, James M. Tracy, Atul Shah, Zachary Jacobs, Laura Ispas, David B.K. Golden, Carla Ward, Jing Yu, Henry Li, Benjamin Enav, Mark D. Scarupa, Donald McNeil, Richard L. Wasserman, Oral Alpan, Ahmet Aybar, Martha V. White, Søren Ulrik Sønder, Shahrooz Shayegan
Publikováno v:
Cytometry. Part B, Clinical cytometry. 100(6)
Background The short stability window of several hours from blood collection to measuring basophil activation has limited the use of flow cytometry-based basophil activation assays in clinical settings. We examine if it is possible to extend this win
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Gene Cash, J. Wesley Sublett, Sally Schoessler, Matthew Greenhawt, Michael Pistiner, Martha V. White, Charmayne M. C. Anderson, Dana Wallace, Ruchi Gupta, Stanley M. Fineman, Erin D. Maughan, Kevin J. Kelley, Andrea Tanner
Publikováno v:
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. 121:174-178
Objective To review the evidence and current policies regarding the use of epinephrine at schools and child care centers Data Sources and Study Selections A narrative review was performed based on the result of conference proceedings of a group of in
Publikováno v:
Journal of School Health. 88:396-404
Background Anaphylaxis is a serious and growing concern in the school setting as the prevalence of food allergies and food-induced severe allergic reactions continues to increase. Methods A cross-sectional, web-based survey was conducted regarding an
Autor:
Darryl Cooney, Martha V. White, Kelly Hollis, Christopher Herrem, Jennifer Bartsch, Susan Hogue, Diana Goss, Dawn Odom, Suyapa Silvia
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology
A pilot survey described the characteristics of anaphylactic events occurring in an initial set of participating U.S. schools during the 2013-2014 school year. This survey was subsequently readministered to large school districts, which were underrep
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Kari C. Nadeau, Anthony R. Ricci, Rosalba E. Puente, Karin S. Coyne, Acklema Mohammad, Patricia H. Stewart, Peggy Rubio O’Connor, Kevin R. Murphy, Nathan James Lesch, Pulin P. Patel, Russell Settipane, Reneé Stadtler, David C. Mares, Jeffrey Rehm, James M. Eudicone, Rabinder Sidhu, Weily Soong, Christine Czajkowski, Allison Ramsey, Amanda L. Michaud, Lori A. Bowers, Xavier Soler, Theodore E. Kelbel, Andrew M. Smith, S. Shahzad Mustafa, Ewa Rakowski, Martha V. White, Raji M. Ayinla, Robert A. Wise, Bruce M. Schnapf, Maxcie M. Sikora, Brett V. Kettelhut, Sherif Al-Farra, Jason M. Bellak, Tabarak Qureshi, Vipin Jain, Adam T. Cherry, Danuel Hamlin, Jennifer Trevor, Taiwen Chen, Lindsay D. Humes, Joseph Dominic Fisher, Neal Jain, Sonia N. Bains, James E. Pearl, Florence Ida Hsu, Patricia L. Luthin, Ziad R. Mattar, Chitra R. Natalie, Edward Schuman, Kartik Shenoy, Susan Estrella-Eades, Mitchell Smith, Gary N. Gross, Ileen Gilbert, Cara Kraft, Francis J. Averill, William McCann, Bradley E. Chipps, Howard J. Lee, J. Paul Cook, Leslie A. Stefanowicz, B. Steele Rolston, Jonathan R. Romeo, R. Sharon Chinthrajah, Sami Abdul Jawad, Brian Stone, Eugene R. Bleecker, Daisy Arce, David G. Hill, John G. Southard, Justin Greiwe, Jonathan Ilowite, Christine Anderson, Joann Blessing-Moore, Jorge Manuel Mercado, Amy Palmer, James P. Krainson, Jill Hanson, Sarah Villegas, Sandra G. Adams, Ellen R. Sher, Karen L. Gregory, Thomas P. Miller, Hassan Nasir, David Pham, Neil Parikh, Bryan Krajicek, John Gedell, Gale Harding, Devi K. Jhaveri, Steven L. Wise, Salim Surani, Maeve Edel O’Connor, Alan Gaines, Franco Barsanti, Andrew S. Kim, Matthew C. Wilson, Andrew A. White, David A. Beuther, Javier Perez-Fernandez, Igor Barjaktarevic, Melvin Lee Morganroth, Matthew Hegewald, Shyamsunder Subramanian, H. Gandhi, Jodi H. Biller, G. Gilbert Head, Da-Wei Liao, Nicholas L. Hartog, Carly Hopkins, Brian D. Modena, Richard A. Wachs, Rory L. Duplantier, Edward Kerwin, Robert S. Zeiger, Laren D. Tan, Aaron K. Kobernick, Randall Brown, Susan M. Smith, Jon Eric Chancellor, Alan Fein, Peter Schochet, Geoffrey Chupp, Mario F. Perez, Ronald C. Balkissoon, Derek K. Johnson, Nabeel Farooqui, Steven G. Kelsen, Diego J. Maselli, Jessica Freyer Most, Pinkus Goldberg, Deborah Simmons
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice. 8:2263-2274.e5
Background Asthma exacerbation risk increases with worsening asthma control. Prevailing numerical control tools evaluate only current symptom impairment despite the importance of also assessing risk based on exacerbation history. An easy-to-use quest
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Darryl Cooney, Susan Hogue, Suyapa Silvia, Martha V. White, Kelly Hollis, Diana Goss, Chris Herrem, Jennifer Bartsch, Dawn Odom
Publikováno v:
Council on School Health Program.
Background: Allergy guidelines recommend intramuscular injection of epinephrine as a first-line therapy to treat anaphylaxis. In the community, epinephrine can be promptly administered with an epinephrine auto-injector (EAI). In the Unites States, th
Autor:
Martha V. White
Publikováno v:
Allergy and asthma proceedings. 39(2)
BACKGROUND Without securing a child properly, injuries can happen with the use of pediatric epinephrine autoinjectors (EAI), and lacerations and embedded needles have been reported. Health care providers should ensure that instruction is provided to
Autor:
Wolf Ra, Diana Goss, M.E. Bennett, M. Wooddell, Kelly Hollis, Suyapa Silvia, P.H. Siegel, K.E. Millar, Martha V. White, Susan Hogue
Publikováno v:
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings. 36:306-312
BACKGROUND Although epinephrine is the treatment of choice for anaphylaxis, it remains underused. OBJECTIVE This study was designed to describe anaphylactic events and epinephrine autoinjector (EAI) use in U.S. schools enrolled in the EpiPen4Schools
Publikováno v:
Allergy and asthma proceedings. 38(4)
BACKGROUND Prevention and management of anaphylaxis in schools is an area of active interest as allergy and asthma rates in children continue to increase. A greater understanding of the prevalence and characteristics of anaphylaxis can help guide pre