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Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 20(4): e902-e904, 2022 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34062313

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Microscopic colitis (MC) is a common cause of chronic watery diarrhea, with the highest incidence in women over age 50.1 Cross-sectional studies have suggested that patients with MC have a lower incidence of adenomatous colon polyps compared with those without MC.2-4 The existing literature is limited by cross-sectional design, small sample sizes, lack of longitudinal follow-up, and the use of average-risk patients, rather than those with chronic diarrhea, as controls. We aimed to explore the association between MC and colon adenomas.


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Adenoma , Colitis Microscópica , Adenoma/complicaciones , Adenoma/epidemiología , Colitis Microscópica/complicaciones , Colitis Microscópica/epidemiología , Colon , Estudios Transversales , Diarrea/epidemiología , Diarrea/etiología , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos
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Teach Learn Med ; 32(4): 442-448, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32090631

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Issue: The physical examination has been in decline for many years and poorer skills contribute to medical errors and adverse events. Diagnostic error is also increasing with the complexity of medicine. Comparing the physical examination in Ireland and the United States with a focus on education, assessment, culture, and health systems may provide insight into the decline of the physical exam in the United States, uncover possible strategies to improve clinical skills, and limit diagnostic error. Evidence: The physical exam is a core component of both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in Ireland. This is reflected by the time and effort invested by medical schools and medical societies in Ireland in teaching and assessing skills. This high standard of skills results in the physical exam being a key component of the diagnostic process and a gatekeeper to expensive investigations essential in a resource-limited health system such as Ireland. Use of the physical exam in the United States is hindered by the high-tech transformation of healthcare and a more litigious society. Known strategies to highlight the role of the physical exam in clinical practice include creating an evidence base to show that better physical exam skills improve outcomes, identifying accurate physical exam maneuvers, stressing the therapeutic alliance the physical exam brings to the patient encounter, and the incorporation of technology into the bedside exam. Implications: Contrasting the education and clinical use of the physical examination in the United States with Ireland allowed us to identify a number of strategies which could be used to promote the physical exam among learners in both countries. Highlighting simple and pragmatic physical exam maneuvers combined with evidence-based physical exam diagnostic data may renew confidence in the physical exam as a core diagnostic tool. Use of the hypothesis-driven approach may streamline a clinician's physical exam during a patient encounter, focusing on the key examination components and avoiding unnecessary and low yield maneuvers. The absence of assessment of physical exam skills using real patients in United States licensing exams communicates to learners that these skills are not important. However, steps to introduce a culture of assessment to drive learning are being introduced. One area Ireland could learn from the United States is incorporating more technology into the bedside exam. Enhanced physical examination skills in both countries could reduce reliance on expensive investigations and improve diagnostic accuracy.


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Competencia Clínica/normas , Educación Basada en Competencias/organización & administración , Internado y Residencia/organización & administración , Examen Físico/normas , Curriculum/normas , Humanos , Irlanda , Relaciones Médico-Paciente , Estudiantes de Medicina/estadística & datos numéricos , Estados Unidos
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Eur Heart J ; 40(35): 2953-2961, 2019 09 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31145795

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AIMS: In patients with catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT), implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) shocks are sometimes ineffective and may even trigger fatal electrical storms. We assessed the efficacy and complications of ICDs placed in patients with CPVT who presented with a sentinel event of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) while undiagnosed and therefore untreated. METHODS AND RESULTS: We analysed 136 patients who presented with SCA and in whom CPVT was diagnosed subsequently, leading to the initiation of guideline-directed therapy, including ß-blockers, flecainide, and/or left cardiac sympathetic denervation. An ICD was implanted in 79 patients (58.1%). The primary outcome of the study was sudden cardiac death (SCD). The secondary outcomes were composite outcomes of SCD, SCA, appropriate ICD shocks, and syncope. After a median follow-up of 4.8 years, SCD had occurred in three patients (3.8%) with an ICD and none of the patients without an ICD (P = 0.1). SCD, SCA, or appropriate ICD shocks occurred in 37 patients (46.8%) with an ICD and 9 patients (15.8%) without an ICD (P < 0.0001). Inappropriate ICD shocks occurred in 19 patients (24.7%) and other device-related complications in 22 patients (28.9%). CONCLUSION: In previously undiagnosed patients with CPVT who presented with SCA, an ICD was not associated with improved survival. Instead, the ICD was associated with both a high rate of appropriate ICD shocks and inappropriate ICD shocks along with other device-related complications. Strict adherence to guideline-directed therapy without an ICD may provide adequate protection in these patients without all the potential disadvantages of an ICD.


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Reanimación Cardiopulmonar , Muerte Súbita Cardíaca/prevención & control , Desfibriladores Implantables , Taquicardia Ventricular/diagnóstico , Taquicardia Ventricular/terapia , Desfibriladores Implantables/efectos adversos , Electrocardiografía , Estudios de Seguimiento , Adhesión a Directriz , Factores de Riesgo , Resultado del Tratamiento
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J Echocardiogr ; 21(3): 105-112, 2023 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36451073

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BACKGROUND: Right ventricular (RV) systolic function is the major determinant of prognosis in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) with quantitative assessment by speckle-tracking strain echocardiography emerging as a viable candidate measure. METHOD: We evaluated a prospective cohort of 231 patients with known or suspected PH referred for clinical echocardiography. All underwent measurement of RV free-wall systolic strain by sonographer staff. Digital images were recorded for blinded offline assessment by an expert echocardiographer. Reproducibility was assessed using the analysis methods of Bland-Altman and the Cohen's-Kappa coefficient. RESULTS: RV strain was feasible in 213 (92%). The average RV systolic pressure was 59 ± 22 mmHg. RV systolic strain correlated with functional class, NT-proBNP, and the degree of RV enlargement. The average free-wall systolic strain was - 20 ± 7% (range - 2 to - 37%). The RV strain measures (clinical practice versus blinded expert) had an excellent correlation with a normal distribution (R2 0.87, p < 0.0001). By Bland-Altman analysis, the mean difference in measurement was - 1.7% (95% CI - 1.4 to - 2.1) with a correlation of 0.93, p value of < 0.0001. The reproducibility of RV strain for clinically relevant thresholds was also excellent (Kappa coefficients 0.68-0.83). There was no effect on the variability of strain measures across body mass, pulmonary pressures, or rhythm. RV strain correlated with RV diastolic volumes and ejection fraction with RV free wall strain being the best echo predictor for a reduction in ejection fraction. CONCLUSION: Here RV systolic strain was found to be highly feasible and reproducible in clinical practice with excellent levels of agreement for clinically relevant thresholds.


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Hipertensión Pulmonar , Disfunción Ventricular Derecha , Humanos , Hipertensión Pulmonar/diagnóstico por imagen , Volumen Sistólico , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Estudios de Factibilidad , Estudios Prospectivos , Disfunción Ventricular Derecha/diagnóstico por imagen , Función Ventricular Derecha
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Crit Care Explor ; 4(2): e0644, 2022 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35224506

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OBJECTIVES: Administrative and clinical efforts to improve hospital mortality and intensive care utilization commonly focus on patient rescue, where deteriorating patients are systematically identified and intervened upon. Patient rescue is known to depend on hospital context inclusive of technologic environment, structural features, and hospital organizational behavioral features. With widespread adoption of electronic medical records, early warning score (EWS) systems, which assign points to clinical data elements, are increasingly promoted as a tool for timely patient rescue by referencing their prediction of patient deterioration. We describe the extent to which EWS intervention studies describe the hospital environment of the intervention-details that would be critical for hospital leaders attempting to determine the real-world utility of EWSs in their own hospitals. DATA SOURCES: We searched CINAHL, PubMed, and Scopus databases for English language EWS implementation research published between 2009 and 2021 in adult medical-surgical inpatients. STUDY SELECTION: Studies including pediatric, obstetric, psychiatric, prehospital, outpatient, step-down, or ICU patients were excluded. DATA EXTRACTION: Two investigators independently reviewed titles/abstracts for eligibility based on prespecified exclusion criteria. DATA SYNTHESIS: We identified 1,434 studies for title/abstract screening. In all, 352 studies underwent full-text review and 21 studies were summarized. The 21 studies (18 before-and-after, three randomized trials) detailed 1,107,883 patients across 54 hospitals. Twelve reported the staff composition of an EWS response team. Ten reported the proportion of surgical patients. One reported nursing ratios; none reported intensive care staffing with in-house critical-care physicians. None measured changes in bed utilization or availability. While 16 qualitatively described resources for education/technologic implementation, none estimated costs. None described workforce composition such as team stability or culture of safety in the hospitals. CONCLUSIONS: Despite hundreds of EWS-related publications, most do not report details of hospital context that would inform decisions about real-world EWS adoption. To make informed decisions about whether EWS implementation improves hospital quality, decision-makers may require alternatives such as peer networks and implementation pilots nested within local health systems.

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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 53(11): 1209-1215, 2021 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33852749

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BACKGROUND: Medication use has been implicated in the development of microscopic colitis (MC). However, studies have demonstrated inconsistent findings and there exist variations in design. AIM: To measure the association between medication use and MC. METHODS: Patients who underwent a colonoscopy over a 10-year period at two academic medical centres (Columbia University Medical Centre and Mayo Clinic) were identified. Cases were patients with biopsy-proven MC and controls were patients who underwent colonoscopy for evaluation of diarrhoea with biopsies negative for MC. Cases were matched by age, gender and calendar period with up to two controls. Demographics, medication use, smoking history and coeliac disease status were collected. Conditional logistic regression was used with and without adjustment for smoking. RESULTS: A total of 344 patients with MC were matched to 668 controls. After adjusting for smoking, there was an inverse association between MC and use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) (OR 0.64; 95% CI 0.47-0.87), H2 blockers (OR 0.46; 95% CI 0.24-0.88) and oral diabetes medications (OR 0.47; 95% CI 0.27-0.81). There was a positive association with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use and MC (OR 1.63; 95% CI 1.12-2.38). CONCLUSIONS: NSAID use was associated with MC, while use of PPIs, H2 blockers and oral diabetes medications were inversely related to MC. Our use of a control group with diarrhoea, as opposed to healthy controls, may have contributed to these inverse associations. Future studies of drug-induced microscopic colitis should include control groups with diarrhoea, and not only healthy controls.


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Colitis Microscópica , Antiinflamatorios no Esteroideos/efectos adversos , Colitis Microscópica/inducido químicamente , Colitis Microscópica/diagnóstico , Colitis Microscópica/tratamiento farmacológico , Colonoscopía , Humanos , Inhibidores de la Bomba de Protones/efectos adversos , Estudios Retrospectivos
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Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol ; 13(3): e007471, 2020 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32063070

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BACKGROUND: Risk stratification in catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia remains ill defined. Heart rate recovery (HRR) immediately after exercise is regulated by autonomic reflexes, particularly vagal tone, and may be associated with symptoms and ventricular arrhythmias in patients with catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia. Our objective was to evaluate whether HRR after maximal exercise on the exercise stress test (EST) is associated with symptoms and ventricular arrhythmias. METHODS: In this retrospective observational study, we included patients ≤65 years of age with an EST without antiarrhythmic drugs who attained at least 80% of their age- and sex-predicted maximal HR. HRR in the recovery phase was calculated as the difference in heart rate (HR) at maximal exercise and at 1 minute in the recovery phase (ΔHRR1'). RESULTS: We included 187 patients (median age, 36 years; 68 [36%] symptomatic before diagnosis). Pre-EST HR and maximal HR were equal among symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. Patients who were symptomatic before diagnosis had a greater ΔHRR1' after maximal exercise (43 [interquartile range, 25-58] versus 25 [interquartile range, 19-34] beats/min; P<0.001). Corrected for age, sex, and relatedness, patients in the upper tertile for ΔHRR1' had an odds ratio of 3.4 (95% CI, 1.6-7.4) of being symptomatic before diagnosis (P<0.001). In addition, ΔHRR1' was higher in patients with complex ventricular arrhythmias at EST off antiarrhythmic drugs (33 [interquartile range, 22-48] versus 27 [interquartile range, 20-36] beats/min; P=0.01). After diagnosis, patients with a ΔHRR1' in the upper tertile of its distribution had significantly more arrhythmic events as compared with patients in the other tertiles (P=0.045). CONCLUSIONS: Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia patients with a larger HRR following exercise are more likely to be symptomatic and have complex ventricular arrhythmias during the first EST off antiarrhythmic drug.


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Ejercicio Físico/fisiología , Frecuencia Cardíaca/fisiología , Recuperación de la Función/fisiología , Taquicardia Ventricular/fisiopatología , Adulto , Electrocardiografía , Prueba de Esfuerzo , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Taquicardia Ventricular/diagnóstico , Nervio Vago/fisiopatología , Adulto Joven
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Heart Rhythm ; 15(9): 1413-1419, 2018 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29723683

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BACKGROUND: Little is known about the spectrum and prevalence of ECG features beyond the length and morphology of repolarization in patients with congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS). OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to characterize the full ECG phenotype of LQTS patients and evaluate differences by age and LQTS genotype. METHODS: Retrospective review of 943 patients with LQTS (57% female; median age 25 years; interquartile range 9-34 years) was performed. Comprehensive analysis of their initial evaluation ECG was performed using definitions outlined in professional guidelines. RESULTS: Bradycardia was common (n = 320 [34%]), regardless of beta-blocker use. Left-axis deviation (n = 33 [3.5%]) and bundle branch block (n = 5 [0.5%]) were uncommon. T-wave inversion (TWI) involving leads V1 and V3 was more common in LQTS type 2 compared to LQTS type 1 or type 3 (odds ratio [OR] for V1: 2.67, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.8-3.9; OR for V3: 1.76, 95% CI 1.2-2.6), whereas TWI in leads III and aVF was most common in LQTS type 3 (OR for III: 2.38, 95% CI 1.4-4.2; OR for aVF: 3.14, 95% CI 1.6-6.4). Notched T waves were most apparent at younger ages (48% in patients age 4-10 compared to 12% in patients age >40: P <.0001). CONCLUSION: Beyond the QT interval and bradycardia, ECG abnormalities are uncommon in LQTS patients, and patients almost never have concomitant bundle branch block. Notably, 19% of LQTS patients overall and 27% of LQTS type 2 patients exhibit anterior TWI that would satisfy a diagnostic criterion for arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, thus creating the potential for diagnostic miscues.


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Electrocardiografía , Frecuencia Cardíaca/fisiología , Síndrome de QT Prolongado/fisiopatología , Adolescente , Adulto , Niño , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Genotipo , Humanos , Síndrome de QT Prolongado/congénito , Masculino , Fenotipo , Estudios Retrospectivos , Adulto Joven
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Heart Rhythm ; 15(8): 1223-1230, 2018 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29625280

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BACKGROUND: Long QT syndrome (LQTS) genetic test reports commonly exclude potentially proarrhythmic common variants such as p.Asp85Asn-KCNE1. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a discernible phenotype is associated with p.Asp85Asn-KCNE1 and whether relatively common KCNE1 variants underlie transient QT prolongation pedigrees with negative commercial LQTS genetic tests. METHODS: Retrospective review was used to compare demographics, symptomatology, and QT parameters of individuals with p.Asp85Asn-KCNE1 in the absence of other rare/ultra-rare variants in LQTS-susceptibility genes and those who underwent comprehensive LQTS genetic testing. RESULTS: Compared to the Genome Aggregation Database, p.Asp85Asn-KCNE1 was more prevalent in individuals undergoing LQTS genetic testing (33/1248 [2.6%] vs 1552/126,652 [1.2%]; P = .0001). In 19 of 33 patients (58%), only p.Asp85Asn-KCNE1 was observed. These patients were predominantly female (90% vs 62%; P = .01) and were less likely to experience syncope (0% vs 34%; P = .0007), receive ß-blockers (53% vs 85%; P = .001), or require an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (5.3% vs 33%; P = .01). However, they exhibited a similar degree of QT prolongation (QTc 460 ms vs 467 ms; P = NS). Whole exome sequencing of 2 commercially genotype-negative pedigrees revealed that p.Asp85Asn-KCNE1 and p.Arg36His-KCNE1 traced with a transient QT prolongation phenotype. Functional characterization of p.Arg36His-KCNE1 demonstrated loss of function, with a 47% reduction in peak IKs current density in the heterozygous state. CONCLUSION: We provide further evidence that relatively common variants in KCNE1 may result in a mild QT phenotype designated as "LQT5-Lite" to distinguish such potentially proarrhythmic common variants (ie, functional risk alleles) from rare pathogenic variants that truly confer monogenic disease susceptibility, albeit with incomplete penetrance.


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ADN/genética , Electrocardiografía , Síndrome de QT Prolongado/genética , Mutación , Canales de Potasio con Entrada de Voltaje/genética , Alelos , Análisis Mutacional de ADN , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Pruebas Genéticas , Variación Genética , Genotipo , Heterocigoto , Humanos , Síndrome de QT Prolongado/diagnóstico , Síndrome de QT Prolongado/metabolismo , Masculino , Linaje , Fenotipo , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Canales de Potasio con Entrada de Voltaje/metabolismo , Estudios Retrospectivos , Secuenciación del Exoma , Adulto Joven
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