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Wright, James R., and Jeanne Abrams. "Philip Hillkowitz The “Granddaddy of Medical Technologists” and Cofounder of the American Society for Clinical Pathologists and the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society." Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 142, no. 1 (2018): 127–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5858/arpa.2017-0075-hp.

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Context.— In the early 20th century, the future of hospital-based clinical pathology practice was uncertain and this situation led to the formation of the American Society for Clinical Pathologists in 1922. Philip Hillkowitz, MD, and Ward Burdick, MD, were its cofounders. No biography of Hillkowitz exists. Objective.— To explore the life, beliefs, and accomplishments of Philip Hillkowitz. Design.— Available primary and secondary historical sources were reviewed. Results.— Hillkowitz, the son of a Russian rabbi, immigrated to America as an 11-year-old child in 1885. He later attended medical sc
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Wylie, Sadie C., Christopher Cullum, and Robert Brarens. "Considerations in the Diagnosis and Management of Lower-Extremity Infections in Injection Heroin Users: A Case Series." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 109, no. 6 (2019): 437–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/17-159.

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Background: On a national level, heroin-related hospital admissions have reached an all-time high. With the foot being the fourth most common injection site, heroin-related lower-extremity infections have become more prevalent owing to many factors, including drug preparation, injection practices, and unknown additives. Methods: We present a 16-month case series in which eight patients with lower-extremity infections secondary to heroin abuse presented to The Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. Results: Three cases of osteomyelitis were seen. All of the infections were cultured and yielded a
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&NA;. "University Hospital of Cincinnati, Ohio." American Journal of Nursing 96 (January 1996): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000446-199601001-00091.

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Peña, Alberto. "Alberto Peña, MD, FAAP, FACS, FRCS (England), FRCS (Edinburgh)." Revista Ecuatoriana de Pediatría 23, no. 4 (2023): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.52011/189.

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ACADEMIC TITLE AND ADDRESSClinical Professor of Surgery. University of Cincinnati College of MedicineFounder Director Colorectal Center for ChildrenCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineDivision of Pediatric Surgery, ML 2023, 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229Phone (513) 636-3240, Fax: (513) 636-3248, Mobile : (513) 8072353 e-mail:alberto.pena@cchmc.org
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Howse, Rachel M. "A History of the American Jewish Archives 1947 to Present." Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals 2, no. 1 (2005): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/155019060500200105.

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This article traces the history of the American Jewish Archives (AJA), an archival repository and research center in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the steps the organization has taken to preserve Jewish culture and identity in the United States. This article will also examine the early development of the AJA's collection, staff development, as well as their recent expansion and launching of new educational facilities along with the nuances that come with working in an ethnic or religious research institution.
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Kelley, Scott R., and Richard E. Welling. "Good Samaritan Hospital and Its Department of Surgery: A Historical Perspective." American Surgeon 76, no. 5 (2010): 470–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313481007600512.

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At the end of the Revolutionary War, the United States government acquired the Northwest Territory, including the city of Cincinnati. Given the city's position on the Ohio River, and the subsequent development and introduction of steamboats in the early 1800s, Cincinnati became a major center for commerce and trade. With a population of over 115,000 in 1850, Cincinnati was the sixth largest city in the United States—larger even than St. Louis and Chicago—the first major city west of the Allegheny Mountains, and the largest inland city in the nation. The city's growth and importance is mirrored
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Lipina, Sebastián Javier, and Guido Martin Lipina. "Acerca de las implicancias sociales de la neurociencia cognitiva contemporánea: una entrevista con Michael I. Posner." Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento 8, no. 1 (2016): 4–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32348/1852.4206.v8.n1.13049.

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Michael Ira Posner (MP) was born in the city of Cincinnati (Ohio, United States) on September 12, 1936, during the last stage of the Great Depression. When he was two months old, his family moved to San Bernardino, California, where his father, Philip, first worked for the defense industry during the years of World War II, and then as a social worker with the Jewish community. His mother, Rose, was primarily a housewife, but she also sold shoes on weekends. The people who most influenced MP during her childhood were her father and brother Jerome (JP). The first, for his extraordinary dedicatio
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Gardner, MD, Aaron H., Michael R. FitzGerald, PhD, Hamilton P. Schwartz, MD, and Nathan L. Timm, MD. "Evaluation of regional hospitals’ use of children in disaster drills." American Journal of Disaster Medicine 8, no. 2 (2013): 137–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/ajdm.2013.0120.

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Objective: Describe the prevalence of pediatric casualties in disaster drills by community hospitals and determine if there is an association between the use of pediatric casualties in disaster drills and the proximity of a community hospital to a tertiary children’s hospital.Design: Survey, descriptive study.Setting: Tertiary children’s hospital and surrounding community hospitals.Participants: Hospital emergency management personnel for 30 general community hospitals in the greater Cincinnati, Ohio region.Interventions: NoneMain Outcome Measure(s): The utilization of pediatric casualties in
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Beecher, Kelli A., and Richard M. Prior. "A Quality Improvement Project to Increase Infection Control Compliance Among Endoscopy Staff at a Large Urban Medical Center." Gastroenterology Nursing 47, no. 3 (2024): 171–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/sga.0000000000000802.

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Although nurses and other healthcare professionals play a key role in preventing hospital-associated infections, studies show that infection control compliance rates have remained low. The purpose of this quality improvement project was to increase infection control compliance of hand hygiene and procedure room disinfection among endoscopy staff at a large urban medical center in Cincinnati, Ohio. This quality improvement project provided an education session on current evidence-based infection control guidelines to 20 participants, including registered nurses and technicians within the endosc
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Goldman, Karla. "“More Lasting than Fame, More Enduring than Brass”: Shifting Currents in the History of the Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati." American Jewish History 108, no. 2 (2024): 133–59. https://doi.org/10.1353/ajh.2024.a959958.

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Shah, Anita N., Katherine A. Auger, Heidi J. Sucharew, et al. "Effect of Parental Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resilience on a Child’s Healthcare Reutilization." Journal of Hospital Medicine 15, no. 11 (2020): 645–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.12788/jhm.3396.

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BACKGROUND: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with poor health outcomes in adults. Resilience may mitigate this effect. There is limited evidence regarding how parents’ ACEs and resilience may be associated with their children’s health outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To determine the association of parental ACEs and resilience with their child’s risk of unanticipated healthcare reutilization. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: We conducted a prospective cohort study (August 2015 to October 2016) at a tertiary, freestanding pediatric medical center in Cincinnati, Ohio. Eligible participa
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Hong, Richard. "Remarks in honor of Clark Darwin West, MD, in appreciation of his inspirational service to the Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio." Journal of Pediatrics 116, no. 5 (1990): S115—S116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-3476(05)82713-1.

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Pandey, Manoj K., Albert Frank Magnusen, Vyoma Snehal Trivedi та ін. "Acid β-glucosidase insufficiency activates the C-X-C Motif Chemokine Ligand 9/CXCR3 axis leading to T cell mediated inflammation in Gaucher disease". Journal of Immunology 208, № 1_Supplement (2022): 166.01. http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.208.supp.166.01.

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Abstract Gaucher disease (GD) is caused by GBA1 mutations that lead to decreased activity of lysosomal acid β-glucosidase and abnormal tissue accumulation of its substrate, glucosylceramide (GC). Monocyte lineage cells, e.g., macrophages (Mφs) and dendritic cells (DCs) are prominent disease effectors due to their massive accumulation of GC resulting in “Gaucher cells.” Interaction of Gaucher cells and T lymphocytes trigger massive secretion of IFNγ, TNFα, IL6, IL12p40, IL12p70, IL23, and IL17A/F, that leads to the tissue destruction in GD. The exact mechanisms that trigger excess tissue T cell
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Shott, Sally R., Charles M. Myer, and Robin T. Coton. "Surgical Management of Sialorrhea." Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 101, no. 1 (1989): 47–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019459988910100109.

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Sialorrhea is a distressing problem in children with cerebral palsy, in children with other neurologic disorders, and in normal children. The constant need for clothing or bib changes in handicapped patients frequently results in further social isolation and causes normal children to be viewed as “impaired.” The surgical treatment of sialorrhea at Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, has evolved over the past 5 years. Since 1981, 70 surgical procedures have been performed for drooling at this institution; follow-up information is available on 52 patients. The surgical procedur
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Antommaria, Armand H., and Cynthia A. Prows. "Content analysis of requests for religious exemptions from a mandatory influenza vaccination program for healthcare personnel." Journal of Medical Ethics 44, no. 6 (2018): 389–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2017-104271.

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ObjectiveHaving failed to achieve adequate influenza vaccination rates among employees through voluntary programmes, healthcare organisations have adopted mandatory ones. Some programmes permit religious exemptions, but little is known about who requests religious objections or why.MethodsContent analysis of applications for religious exemptions from influenza vaccination at a free-standing children’s hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA during the 2014–2015 influenza season.ResultsTwelve of 15 260 (0.08%) employees submitted applications requesting religious exemptions. Requestors included both
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Twining, Timothy. "Benjamin E. Fisher, Amsterdam’s People of the Book: Jewish Society and the Turn to Scripture in the Seventeenth Century. Cincinnati, Ohio: Hebrew Union College Press, 2020. 330 pp. ISBN 978-0878201884." Studia Rosenthaliana 48, no. 1 (2022): 83–85. https://doi.org/10.5117/sr2022.1.005.twin.

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Elabd, Hatem, Anjuli Eagleston, Dominique Brandt, and Stephen Blatt. "267. Characteristics and Trends of Serratia Blood Stream Infections." Open Forum Infectious Diseases 7, Supplement_1 (2020): S133—S134. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.311.

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Abstract Background Serratia is an opportunistic pathogen known to cause an array of infectious presentations including UTIs, pneumonia, wound infections, skin and soft tissue infections, surgical site infections and although rare, endocarditis and bacteremia. The aim of the proposed study is to identify the characteristics of patients with community-acquired Serratia blood stream infection over a five-year period within the TriHealth inpatient population within the Cincinnati, Ohio Region. The study will also examine antibiotic resistance patterns among patients with Serratia bloodstream infe
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Jacoby, Gregory P., Linda Lee, Ann W. Kummer, Linda Levin, and Nancy A. Creaghead. "The Number of Individual Treatment Units Necessary to Facilitate Functional Communication Improvements in the Speech and Language of Young Children." American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 11, no. 4 (2002): 370–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/1058-0360(2002/041).

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The present study was conducted to determine the average number of treatment units needed to achieve improvements in functional communication. The subjects, ages 3 to 6 years, consisted of 234 children who received speech-language pathology services over a two-year period at Children's Hospital Medical Center (CHMC) in Cincinnati, Ohio. Subjects had disorders of articulation and/or language and were rated on all areas of deficit using the ASHA functional communication measures (FCMs) of articulation/intelligibility, spoken language production, and spoken language comprehension. Because many su
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Smith, Richard M., Tonya L. Dixon, and Nihar Shah. "State-Wide COVID-19 Lockdowns Did Not Adversely Affect the Management of Acute Ankle Fractures." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 7, no. 1 (2022): 2473011421S0045. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011421s00455.

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Category: Ankle; Trauma; Other Introduction/Purpose: The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has presented a unique challenge to orthopaedic trauma and operative fracture management throughout the United States. Various public health and safety measures imposed during the lockdown lead to cancelation or rescheduling of non-emergent or non-urgent surgery cases. In order to provide appropriate standard of care, certain operative cases were deemed urgent and managed on an inpatient basis. This change in practice had an impact on the management of acute ankle fractures which has previously repor
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Braun, Joseph M., Jessie P. Buckley, Kim M. Cecil, et al. "Adolescent follow-up in the Health Outcomes and Measures of the Environment (HOME) Study: cohort profile." BMJ Open 10, no. 5 (2020): e034838. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034838.

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PurposeEnvironmental chemical exposures may adversely affect an array of adolescent health outcomes. Thus, we used the Health Outcomes and Measures of the Environment (HOME) study, a prospective cohort that recruited pregnant women and conducted longitudinal follow-up on children over the first 12 years of life, to determine if and when chemical exposures affect adolescent health.ParticipantsWe recruited 468 pregnant women (age range: 18–45 years) from the Cincinnati, Ohio region to participate in a cohort study between March 2003 and January 2006. Follow-up included two clinic and one home vi
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Weinert-Stein, Kaitlyn E., Julia C. Slater, Henry C. Sagi, Margaret Powers-Fletcher, and Federico Palacio. "316. Application of New Consensus Definition Identifies High Numbers of Fracture Related Infections with Negative Cultures." Open Forum Infectious Diseases 7, Supplement_1 (2020): S230. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.512.

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Abstract Background Fracture related infection (FRI) is a severe complication in trauma surgery but defining the full impact of these infections has been challenging with the lack of clear diagnostic criteria. This is particularly problematic for culture-negative FRI (CNFRI), which lack pathogen identification to guide antimicrobial therapy. However, new consensus definition and criteria for the diagnosis of FRI (Table) may help reduce the risk of diagnostic error. The purpose of this study was to determine the proportion and clinical characteristics of CNFRI cases at a level I trauma hospital
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Shook, Lisa Marie, Christina Bennett Farrell, Karen A. Kalinyak, et al. "Using Project Echo Telementoring to Improve Sickle Cell Disease Care in the Midwest." Blood 128, no. 22 (2016): 5923. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v128.22.5923.5923.

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Abstract Sickle Treatment and Outcomes Research in the Midwest (STORM) is a regional sickle cell network, funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration Treatment Demonstration Project (HRSA U1EMC27863), established to improve outcomes for individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD) living in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. The STORM network is led by pediatric and adult hematologists who coordinate network activities in each state, along with a Regional Coordinating Center that organizes efforts throughout the Midwest. The goal of the STORM network is to
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Thomas, Ronay, Patrick T. McGann, Andrew Beck, Amanda Pfeiffer, and Kyesha M. James. "Characterization of Community-Based Socioeconomic Factors, Utilization, and Adherence in Children with Sickle Cell Disease." Blood 134, Supplement_1 (2019): 4686. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2019-130637.

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Introduction Sickle cell disease (SCD) affects over 100,000 people in the US, the majority of whom are African American. Socioeconomic challenges have a significant impact on both access and adherence to appropriate treatments which, given a history of racial segregation and discrimination, disproportionately burden under-represented minorities. The distribution of socioeconomic factors, like poverty, educational attainment, and housing quality, can now be assessed routinely at the population level, yet the distribution and impact of such contextual risks in the pediatric sickle cell populatio
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Atkinson, William. "Project Spotlight: Precast concrete panels meet structural, design goals in Cincinnati Hospital." PCI Journal, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15554/pcij63.1-ps2.

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The Mercy Health–West Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, used insulated sandwich panels to provide energy efficiency and span from column to column. High Concrete Group LLC of Denver, Pa., was selected as the precast producer.
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Brugmann, Samantha A., David E. Clouthier, Katherine A. Fantauzzo, et al. "The society for craniofacial genetics and developmental biology 46th annual meeting." American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, April 2, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.63615.

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AbstractThe Society for Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology (SCGDB) held its 46th Annual Meeting at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio on October 10th–12th, 2023. On the first day of the meeting, Drs. Sally Moody and Justin Cotney were each honored with the SCGDB Distinguished Scientist Awards for their exceptional contributions to the field of craniofacial biology. The following two days of the meeting featured five sessions that highlighted new discoveries in signaling and genomic mechanisms regulating craniofacial development, human genetics, trans
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Leon, Maria Deza, Shannon C. Conrey, Monica Epperson, et al. "P-710. Epidemiology of RSV infections in a birth cohort of healthy children, PREVAIL Cohort 2017-2020." Open Forum Infectious Diseases 12, Supplement_1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofae631.906.

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Abstract Background Acute bronchiolitis due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of hospitalizations in infants in the United States. Most available data on RSV epidemiology were obtained from hospital cohorts or medically attended illnesses, focusing on symptomatic children. We examined the PREVAIL Cohort (2017–2020) of healthy, term infants in Cincinnati, Ohio to understand the epidemiology of RSV infections in a birth cohort under weekly surveillance. Table 1 Medical attendance by age group, PREVAIL Cohort, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2017–2020 Methods Children who were at least
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Madsen, Tracy E., Jane C. Khoury, Kathleen S. Alwell, et al. "Abstract P224: Management of TIA Over Time in the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Stroke Study." Stroke 52, Suppl_1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/str.52.suppl_1.p224.

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Introduction: The availability of rapid tissue and vessel imaging for TIA has increased, but the utilization rates of these and other diagnostic and management strategies for TIA over time are unknown. Objective: To investigate trends in TIA diagnostic and management strategies over time in the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Stroke Study (GCNKSS). Methods: The GCNKSS is a population-based study of 1.3 million people living in a 5-county area of southern Ohio and Northern Kentucky. For this study, all physician-adjudicated, first-ever cases of TIA (defined clinically as sudden onset of fo
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Brokamp, Cole, Sarah Ray, Qing Duan, et al. "Parcel-Level Housing Conditions and Pediatric Asthma Hospital Utilization." Pediatrics, June 18, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2024-069375.

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OBJECTIVE Pediatric hospital encounters related to asthma have been linked to failed housing inspections, but evidence at the individual- and parcel-level is absent. Our objective was to examine the impact of housing code violations on pediatric asthma exacerbations. METHODS We conducted a retrospective cohort study based on electronic health records at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Hamilton County, Ohio, between July 2016 and July 2022. We followed 13 404 patients with asthma living at 22 762 unique addresses for 11 million cumulative patient-days. Study participants were e
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Tapp, Danielle N., Namrita D. Ashokprabhu, Michelle S. Hamstra, et al. "Developing a Women's Heart Center With a Specialization in Coronary Microvascular and Vasomotor Dysfunction: If You Build It, They Will Come." Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, November 6, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccd.31281.

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ABSTRACTBackgroundWomen's Heart Centers (WHC) are comprehensive, multidisciplinary care centers designed to close the existing gap in women's cardiovascular care. The WHC at The Christ Hospital Heart and Vascular Institute (TCH‐WHC) in Cincinnati, Ohio was established in October of 2020, and is a specialized coronary microvascular and vasomotor dysfunction (CMVD) program.MethodsThe TCH‐WHC focuses its efforts across five pillars: patient care, research, education, community outreach and advocacy, and grants and philanthropy. These areas, centered around providing specalized CMVD care and treat
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Lohr, Joann M. "A Reminiscence of the Diagnostic Value of Phleboreography in the Pioneering Work of Professor John J. Cranley at the Good Samaritan Hospital (Cincinnati, Ohio)." Journal of Theoretical and Applied Vascular Research 9, no. 2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.24019/jtavr.205.

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Objective: The aim of this paper is to describe the many contributions of John J. Cranley developed at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. This includes phleborheography which was one of the earliest noninvasive vascular tests developed by Dr. John J. Cranley. Methods: This is a retrospective review of the laboratory manual at Good Samaritan Hospital, articles and publications authored by Dr. Cranley regarding use of phleborheography for the diagnosis of DVT prior to the era of duplex imaging. Results: The development and technique for the performance of phleborheography testing is de
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"Shuly Rubin Schwartz. The Emergence of Jewish Scholarship in America: The Publication of the Jewish Encyclopedia. (Monographs of the Hebrew Union College, number 13.) Cincinnati, Ohio: Hebrew Union College Press. 1991. Pp. xii, 235. $35.00." American Historical Review, June 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr/97.3.927.

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"Ira Rosenwaike. On the Edge of Greatness: A Portrait of American Jewry in the Early National Period. (Publications of the American Jewish Archives, number 14.) Cincinnati, Ohio: American Jewish Archives. 1985. Pp. xvi, 189. $25.00." American Historical Review, October 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr/91.4.986-a.

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Manning, Erika Rasnick, Qing Duan, Stuart Taylor, et al. "Development of a multimodal geomarker pipeline to assess the impact of social, economic, and environmental factors on pediatric health outcomes." Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, May 10, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocae093.

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Abstract Objectives We sought to create a computational pipeline for attaching geomarkers, contextual or geographic measures that influence or predict health, to electronic health records at scale, including developing a tool for matching addresses to parcels to assess the impact of housing characteristics on pediatric health. Materials and Methods We created a geomarker pipeline to link residential addresses from hospital admissions at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) between July 2016 and June 2022 to place-based data. Linkage methods included by date of admission, geoco
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Sayles, Emily, Jessica Hsiao, Heidi Sucharew, et al. "Abstract P121: Update on Regional Stroke Activation Trends During Covid-19 Mitigation." Stroke 52, Suppl_1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/str.52.suppl_1.p121.

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Background: The University of Cincinnati Stroke Team provides acute stroke care to the southwest Ohio, northern Kentucky, and southeast Indiana catchment area of ~2 million people and 30 healthcare facilities. We previously published a significant decline in stroke activations and reperfusion treatment (IV thrombolysis and EVT) rates following state announcements of COVID-19 mitigation measures. Here, we update these trends after state reopening guidelines. Methods: We compared Stroke Team activations and reperfusion treatments logged in a prospectively collected database, comparing the same p
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Madsen, Tracy E., Jane C. Khoury, Kathleen S. Alwell, et al. "Abstract P244: Association Between Diagnostic Work-Up and Outcomes of TIA in the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Stroke Study." Stroke 52, Suppl_1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/str.52.suppl_1.p244.

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Background: Substantial practice variability exists with respect to the diagnostic workup and disposition of patients with TIA. Identifying the workup needed to prevent adverse outcomes is critical. We aimed to determine whether there is an association between specific elements of TIA management and outcomes. Methods: The GCNKSS is a population-based study of 1.3 million people living in a 5-county area of southern Ohio/ Northern Kentucky. For this study, all physician adjudicated, first-ever TIAs (clinically defined as sudden onset, focal neurologic symptoms lasting < 24 hours, with or wit
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Madsen, Tracy E., Heidi Sucharew, Mary Haverbusch, et al. "Abstract 68: Socioeconomic Factors Associated With Ems-documented Stroke Chief Complaints In The Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Stroke Study (GCNKSS)." Stroke 54, Suppl_1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/str.54.suppl_1.68.

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Background: Accurate identification of stroke by EMS is necessary for triage and pre-notification within stroke systems of care. Our objective was to describe disparities in the documentation of stroke as the patient’s chief complaint (CC) by EMS in a large population-based stroke study. Methods: We included physician-adjudicated strokes and TIAs occurring among adults ≥18 years old in 2015 in the GCNKSS study population, based in a 5-county area of Southern Ohio/Northern Kentucky. Strokes in which EMS was not used and events occurring in the hospital, during EMS transport, at an unknown locat
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Teoh, Zheyi, Matthew Fenchel, Cameron Griffin, et al. "Temporal Association Between Respiratory Viruses and Invasive Streptococcal Disease." Pediatrics Open Science, January 6, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1542/pedsos.2024-000284.

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The temporal association between different non-influenza respiratory viruses and invasive streptococcal disease is poorly understood. We sought to investigate the temporal association between invasive group A streptococcal disease (iGAS) and invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) with respiratory viral infections from 2017-2022 in children from Hamilton County, Ohio. METHODS Invasive streptococcal disease cases were identified by microbiological cultures and notifiable disease reports at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Respiratory viral infections were det
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Muuse, Janelle, Hanad Bashir, Muhaimen Siddiqui, and Santosh Menon. "Abstract 16252: A Survival Analysis in Patients With Tricuspid Regurgitation and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy." Circulation 148, Suppl_1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/circ.148.suppl_1.16252.

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Introduction: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is a well established treatment in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. It involves simultaneous pacing of the left and right ventricles to restore ventricular synchrony, leading to increased cardiac output and contractility. The impact of CRT on tricuspid regurgitation (TR) severity has not been evaluated. Studies have shown that up to 22% of CRT recipients have significant TR, and of these patients only 41% will improve to no or mild TR. For a majority of patients who have persistent significant TR despite CRT, long term outcomes
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Madsen, Tracy, Stacie Demel, Lili Ding, et al. "Abstract DP24: Trends in Stroke Incidence Over Time by Sex in the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Stroke Study (GCNKSS)." Stroke 56, Suppl_1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1161/str.56.suppl_1.dp24.

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Background: Ongoing surveillance of stroke incidence over time by demographic groups is critical to understand trends in disease burden and effective interventions. Our objective was to examine changes in stroke incidence by sex and age over 27 years. Methods: In a population-based stroke surveillance study covering a 5-county region of southern Ohio and northern Kentucky, hospital cases of stroke were ascertained and adjudicated by trained study physicians during six 1-year periods (07/1993–06/1994, 1999, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020). Temporal trends in stroke incidence were evaluated by sex, age,
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Kissela, Brett M., Kathleen Alwell, Jane Khoury, et al. "Abstract 96: Stroke in the Young: Preliminary Results for Temporal Trends in the Age of Stroke Incidence in a Large, Bi-Racial Population." Stroke 45, suppl_1 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/str.45.suppl_1.96.

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Introduction: Previously, we reported that stroke incidence in the young (age < 55) significantly increased in both blacks and whites over three study periods between 1993 and 2005. Here we further describe this temporal trend, adding data from 2010. Methods: The Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region includes 2 southern Ohio counties and 3 contiguous Northern Kentucky counties (estimated population, 1.3 M). Our study determined first-ever hospital-ascertained strokes that occurred in the population between 7/1/93 and 6/30/94 and in calendar years 1999, 2005, and 2010 by screening ICD9
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Zhang, Yuan, Shan-shan Du, Meng-meng Zhao, et al. "Chest high-resolution computed tomography can make higher accurate stages for thoracic sarcoidosis than X-ray." BMC Pulmonary Medicine 22, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12890-022-01942-y.

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Abstract Background To explore if chest high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) can make higher accurate stages for thoracic sarcoidosis stage than X-ray (CRX) only. Methods Clinical data from medical records of consecutive patients with a confirmed diagnosis of pulmonary sarcoidosis at Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital from January 1 2012 to December 31 2016 and consecutive patients treated at the Sarcoidosis Center of University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Ohio, USA from January 1 2010 to December 31 2015 were reviewed. The clinical records of 227 patients diagnosed with sarcoidosis (140 Chin
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"Gene Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis Utilizing a Replication Deficient Recombinant Adenovirus Vector to Deliver the Human Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator cDNA to the Airways. A Phase I Study. Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio." Human Gene Therapy 5, no. 8 (1994): 1019–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/hum.1994.5.8-1019.

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"Hepatic expression of hepatocyte growth factor-like/macrophage-stimulating protein mRNA in liver cirrhosis . Institute of Liver Studies, King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK, and *Division of Basic Science Research, Children's Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, Ohio." Hepatology 22, no. 4 (1995): A457. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0270-9139(95)95551-8.

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Sun, A., AO Williams, S. Rojanasarot, et al. "(242) Medicare Beneficiaries with Erectile Dysfunction Who Receive Inflatable Penile Prosthesis: A Real-World, Downstream Revenue Analysis." Journal of Sexual Medicine 21, Supplement_1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdae001.232.

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Abstract Introduction Erectile dysfunction (ED) has a significant negative impact on the quality of life of patients, while also presenting challenges due to the limited access to effective treatment options. Given ED is recognized as a precursor for other chronic health conditions, increasing patient access to ED treatment through men’s health programs may provide economic benefits to a healthcare system through revenue generated from subsequent patient care for other comorbidities. Objective This study quantified the incremental downstream revenue generated from treating men with ED with an
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