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The inoperable valvular heart disease patient:the pluses and minuses of percutaneous valvular replacement.

EuroIntervention : journal of EuroPCR in collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology

Fuster V, Goldbarg SH, Hansalia RJ, Stevens GR, Tiyyagura SR.
PMID: 19755254
EuroIntervention. 2006 Aug;2(2):154-60.

The spectrum of potentially successful treatment options for inoperable valvular disease is limited. Aortic valvuloplasty may offer temporary improvement in symptoms and some survival benefit in select non-surgical patients with aortic stenosis, but it does not improve long-term outcome....

Pharmacological Exploration of Phenolic Compound: Raspberry Ketone-Update 2020.

Plants (Basel, Switzerland)

Rao S, Kurakula M, Mamidipalli N, Tiyyagura P, Patel B, Manne R.
PMID: 34209554
Plants (Basel). 2021 Jun 29;10(7). doi: 10.3390/plants10071323.

Raspberry ketone (RK) is an aromatic phenolic compound naturally occurring in red raspberries, kiwifruit, peaches, and apples and reported for its potential therapeutic and nutraceutical properties. Studies in cells and rodents have suggested an important role for RK in...

Development and Validation of a Natural Language Processing Tool to Identify Injuries in Infants Associated With Abuse.

Academic pediatrics

Tiyyagura G, Asnes AG, Leventhal JM, Shapiro ED, Auerbach M, Teng W, Powers E, Thomas A, Lindberg DM, McClelland J, Kutryb C, Polzin T, Daughtridge K, Sevin V, Hsiao AL.
PMID: 34780997
Acad Pediatr. 2021 Nov 12; doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2021.11.004. Epub 2021 Nov 12.

OBJECTIVES: Medically minor but clinically important findings associated with physical child abuse, such as bruises in pre-mobile infants, may be identified by frontline clinicians yet the association of these injuries with child abuse is often not recognized, potentially allowing...

Pediatric Emergency Medicine ECHO (Extension for Community Health Care Outcomes): Cultivating Connections to Improve Pediatric Emergency Care.

AEM education and training

Goldman MP, Auerbach MA, Garcia AM, Gross IT, Tiyyagura GK.
PMID: 34141996
AEM Educ Train. 2020 Nov 18;5(3):e10548. doi: 10.1002/aet2.10548. eCollection 2021 Jul.

BACKGROUND: An Extension for Community Health Care Outcomes (ECHO) provides the opportunity for specialists at academic medical centers (AMCs) and frontline community generalists to engage in bidirectional learning. Specialists provide generalists with the current best evidence, and generalists share...

Closing the Loop: Program Description and Qualitative Analysis of a Pediatric Posttransfer Follow-up and Feedback Program.

Pediatric emergency care

Goldman MP, Query LA, Wong AH, Gross IT, Emerson BL, Auerbach MA, Tiyyagura GK.
PMID: 33009320
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2021 Dec 01;37(12):e1535-e1543. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000002108.

OBJECTIVES: Follow-up and feedback foster improvement. General emergency medicine providers working in community hospitals desire follow-up and feedback on pediatric patients transferred to children's hospitals. We implemented a novel program to provide these data to our colleagues. The objective...

Closing the Loop: Program Description and Qualitative Analysis of a Pediatric Posttransfer Follow-up and Feedback Program.

Pediatric emergency care

Goldman MP, Query LA, Wong AH, Gross IT, Emerson BL, Auerbach MA, Tiyyagura GK.
PMID: 33009320
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2021 Dec 01;37(12):e1535-e1543. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000002108.

OBJECTIVES: Follow-up and feedback foster improvement. General emergency medicine providers working in community hospitals desire follow-up and feedback on pediatric patients transferred to children's hospitals. We implemented a novel program to provide these data to our colleagues. The objective...

A Community Emergency Department Rotation for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellows: Development and Evaluation.

Pediatric emergency care

Langhan ML, Woolf S, Tiyyagura G.
PMID: 32941360
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2021 Dec 01;37(12):e1521-e1523. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000002103.

OBJECTIVE: There have been increasing job opportunities for pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) specialists within community emergency departments (CEDs), where 90% of children receive emergency care. The majority of training for PEM fellows occurs in academic children's hospitals, which may...

The Use of Experts to Evaluate a Child Abuse Guideline in Community Emergency Departments.

Academic pediatrics

Shum M, Asnes A, Leventhal JM, Bechtel K, Gaither JR, Tiyyagura G.
PMID: 33160081
Acad Pediatr. 2021 Apr;21(3):521-528. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2020.11.001. Epub 2020 Nov 05.

OBJECTIVE: Guidelines and pathways exist to help frontline providers evaluate injured children for suspected child abuse. Little, however, is known about whether the decision-making resulting from these interventions is correct. Therefore, in the absence of an available gold-standard test,...

Closing the Loop: Program Description and Qualitative Analysis of a Pediatric Posttransfer Follow-up and Feedback Program.

Pediatric emergency care

Goldman MP, Query LA, Wong AH, Gross IT, Emerson BL, Auerbach MA, Tiyyagura GK.
PMID: 33009320
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2020 Oct 01; doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000002108. Epub 2020 Oct 01.

OBJECTIVES: Follow-up and feedback foster improvement. General emergency medicine providers working in community hospitals desire follow-up and feedback on pediatric patients transferred to children's hospitals. We implemented a novel program to provide these data to our colleagues. The objective...

Closing the Loop: Program Description and Qualitative Analysis of a Pediatric Posttransfer Follow-up and Feedback Program.

Pediatric emergency care

Goldman MP, Query LA, Wong AH, Gross IT, Emerson BL, Auerbach MA, Tiyyagura GK.
PMID: 33009320
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2021 Dec 01;37(12):e1535-e1543. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000002108.

OBJECTIVES: Follow-up and feedback foster improvement. General emergency medicine providers working in community hospitals desire follow-up and feedback on pediatric patients transferred to children's hospitals. We implemented a novel program to provide these data to our colleagues. The objective...

A Community Emergency Department Rotation for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellows: Development and Evaluation.

Pediatric emergency care

Langhan ML, Woolf S, Tiyyagura G.
PMID: 32941360
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2021 Dec 01;37(12):e1521-e1523. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000002103.

OBJECTIVE: There have been increasing job opportunities for pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) specialists within community emergency departments (CEDs), where 90% of children receive emergency care. The majority of training for PEM fellows occurs in academic children's hospitals, which may...

Improving the Care of Abused Children Presenting to Community Emergency Departments: The Evolving Landscape.

Academic pediatrics

Tiyyagura G, Leventhal JM, Auerbach M, Schaeffer P, Asnes AG.
PMID: 32961336
Acad Pediatr. 2021 Mar;21(2):221-222. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2020.09.008. Epub 2020 Sep 19.

No abstract available.

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