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isk of death from non-breast-cancer causes among older women.The COVID-19 pandemic presented significant challenges to face-to-face communication with people residing in post-acute and long-term care (PALTC) settings. Telemedicine is an alternative, but facility staff may be overburdened with the management of the equipment. Here we introduce the use of a mobile HIPPA-compliant telepresence robot (MTR) to bridge this barrier, which may be beneficial to reimagine options for PALTC in the future.

The purpose of this study was to expand on prior work testing invariance on several depression measures in community-based older adults and explore the psychometric properties and evidence of invariance between racial groups based on the Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia.

This was a descriptive measurement study.

This was a secondary data analysis using baseline data from 2 studies Testing the Implementation of the Evidence Integration Triangle for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms Associated with Dementia and the study Testing the Impact of Function and Behavior Focused Care for Nursing Home Residents with Dementia. Combined, 67 nursing homes participated from 2 states and 889 residents were recruited. The mean age of the participants was 86.58 (SD 10.31) and most were women (72%) and White (70%).

This was a descriptive study, and a Rasch analysis was done to establish reliability based on internal consistency and evidence of differential item functioning (DIF) across races. Validity was boward identification of symptoms of depression among White versus Black residents.NFκB plays a key role in inflammation and skeletal disorders. Previously, we reported that pharmacological inhibition of NFκB at the level of TRAF6 suppressed RANKL, CD40L and IL1β-induced osteoclastogenesis and attenuated cancer-induced bone disease. TNFα is also known to regulate TRAF6/NFκB signalling, however the anti-inflammatory and osteoprotective effects associated with inhibition of the TNFα/TRAF6/NFκB axis have not been investigated. Here, we show that in vitro and ex vivo exposure to the verified small-molecule inhibitor of TRAF6, 6877002 prevented TNFα-induced NFκB activation, osteoclastogenesis and calvarial osteolysis, but it had no effects on TNFα-induced apoptosis or growth inhibition in osteoblasts. Additionally, 6877002 disrupted T-cells support for osteoclast formation and synoviocyte motility, without affecting the viability of osteoblasts in the presence of T-cells derived factors. Using the collagen-induced arthritis model, we show that oral and intraperitoneal administration of 6877002 in mice reduced joint inflammation and arthritis score. Unexpectedly, no difference in trabecular and cortical bone parameters were detected between vehicle and 6877002 treated mice, indicating lack of osteoprotection by 6877002 in the arthritis model described. Using two independent rodent models of osteolysis, we confirmed that 6877002 had no effect on trabecular and cortical bone loss in both osteoporotic rats or RANKL- treated mice. In contrast, the classic anti-osteolytic alendronate offered complete osteoprotection in RANKL- treated mice. In conclusion, TRAF6 inhibitors may be of value in the management of the inflammatory component of bone disorders, but may not offer protection against local or systemic bone loss, unless combined with anti-resorptive therapy such as bisphosphonates.

Leakage along a staple line during sleeve gastrectomy is a serious complication. Mechanical causes are uncommon; however, they should be considered as sources of acute postoperative leaks. The presented case discusses an important intraoperative complication with an avoidable cause that could benefit practicing surgeons as well as residents in training programs.

This case describes the mechanical failure of a stapler that was identified intraoperatively. The staple line was oversewn using a 3-0V Lok suture. The methylene blue test was negative, and the patient had an uneventful postoperative recovery.

While most leaks were attributed to ischemia of the upper third of the stomach, leaks occurring within the first three postoperative days have a different pathophysiology. This may involve mechanical complications (stapler failure), direct gastric tissue trauma from aggressive handling, or thermal injuries. In our case, the likely cause of the partial dehiscence was the proximity of the stapler to the bougie and an unnoticed small fold at the antrum.

Surgeons should avoid placing the stapler too close to the bougie. Furthermore, surgeons should ensure that the stomach is flat and there are no gastric folds that could lead to stapling failure.

Surgeons should avoid placing the stapler too close to the bougie. Furthermore, surgeons should ensure that the stomach is flat and there are no gastric folds that could lead to stapling failure.

General surgery training prepares residents for the autonomous practice of surgery; however, assessment for readiness for independent practice presents several challenges. The simulation lab offers a safe and standardized environment for assessing the technical skills of a resident in the absence of numerous confounders of the real operating room. We describe our experience with evaluation and remediation of chief resident assessments in a porcine simulation lab.

Operative skill assessment of surgical residents was conducted using anesthetized porcine models. Procedure's representative of basic and complex operative skill was chosen for the assessment. Faculty assessed the residents using a checklist for the completion of all critical operative steps. A "failing" score or "critical fail" on a given procedure determined mandatory remediation. For remediation, faculty provided immediate post-procedure feedback on all errors, and residents were offered supervised practice. Residents were then retested to demative performance is currently underway.

A formal simulation-based assessment of procedural competence can identify technical performance deficiencies even at the chief resident level. Combined with a formal remediation program, such deficiencies can be addressed well in advance of residency graduation. Determining the relationship of such simulation-based assessments with operative performance is currently underway.

Microlearning has been found to be beneficial in other areas of healthcare education. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a microlearning module compared to a traditional online learning module in undergraduate medical education.

A microlearning module was developed to cover the etiology and management of gallbladder disease. Surgery clerkship students were randomized into 2 groups. One group began with the microlearning module (MLM). The second group began with a 45 minute commercially available module centered on gallbladder disease (WISE-MD™). Halfway through the clerkship, the groups crossed over to the other learning intervention. Student knowledge was assessed with a test at three time points (pre-test, post-test1, post-test2).

Third year surgery clerkship students at George Washington University.

There were 56 students in the MLM and 57 in WISE-MDTM groups. In the MLM group, mean scores significantly increased from pre-test to post-test1 and pre-test to post-test2, but sioved knowledge acquisition in surgery clerkship students.

Since 2019, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education has mandated that all residency programs develop initiatives to recruit underrepresented in medicine (URiM) applicants to increase diversity among physicians. The literature has described a variety of recruitment strategies, but the underlying viewpoints of leaders most responsible for these efforts have not been characterized. We aimed to describe the experience and perspective of program directors around URiM recruitment.

We conducted a qualitative analysis of 14 semi-structured interviews with OB-GYN program directors recruited electronically about their perspectives on URiM recruitment between August 2018 and October 2019. We coded audio transcripts from these interviews in an independent and iterative fashion. Using inductive content analysis, we derived several themes.

Fourteen OB-GYN program directors participated. Themes arising from data included an acknowledgement of the contextual nature of diversity, which included not just race but also other forms of self-identity; the visual nature of recruitment efforts; the lack of consistent support for programs despite shared goals in workforce diversity; the imperative of upending traditional approaches to recruitment (e.g., undue emphasis on Step 1 scores); and finally, the prerequisites of a critical mass of URiM residents, faculty diversity and supportive culture for successful URiM recruitment.

Our findings shed light on the motivations and obstacles that program directors face in URiM recruitment, underscoring a need for more broad-based initiatives to ensure that society is served by a healthcare workforce reflecting the diversity of our patients.

Our findings shed light on the motivations and obstacles that program directors face in URiM recruitment, underscoring a need for more broad-based initiatives to ensure that society is served by a healthcare workforce reflecting the diversity of our patients.

Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) represents the third most frequent malignancy in Lynch syndrome (LS).

To systematically review the available literature focused on incidence, diagnosis, clinicopathological features, oncological outcomes, and screening protocols for UTUC among LS patients.

Medline, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews were searched up to May 2021. Risk of bias was determined using the modified Cochrane tool. A narrative synthesis was undertaken.

Overall, 43 studies between 1996 and 2020 were included. LS patients exhibited a 14-fold increased risk of UTUC compared with the general population, which further increased to 75-fold among hMSH2 mutation carriers. Patients younger than 65 yr and patients with personal or family history of LS-related cancers should be referred to molecular testing on tumour specimen and subsequent genetic testing to confirm LS. Newly diagnosed LS patients may benefit from a multidisciplinary management team including gastrto provide a comprehensive overview of LS-related UTUC to reduce misdiagnosis and improve patient prognosis.

In this systematic review, we analysed the existing literature focused on upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) among patients with Lynch syndrome (LS). Our purpose is to provide a comprehensive overview of LS-related UTUC to reduce misdiagnosis and improve patient prognosis.

Numerous studies have demonstrated the close relationship between chronic stress and blood pressure (BP). find more Hypertensive subjects exhibit exaggerated reactions to stress, especially higher BP. The mechanisms by which stress affects pre-existing hypertension still need to be explored. Danzhi Xiaoyao Powder (DP), a historical traditional Chinese medicine formula, is a promising treatment for BP control in hypertensive patients under stress. The present study investigated the metabolomic disruption caused by chronic stress and the treatment effect and mechanism of DP.

Spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) were subjected to chronic restraint stress (CRS) for 4weeks. BP was measured via the tail-cuff method, and anxiety-like behavior was quantified using the elevated-plus-maze test. Meanwhile, DP was administered intragastrically, and its effects were observed. Global metabolomic analysis was performed using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry, followed by multivariate statistical analysis to detect differential metabolites and pathways.