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Clinical Outcomes in Critically-Ill Patients with COVID-19 Treated with Therapeutic Dose of Anticoagulants for Suspected Thromboembolism

Naing, Phyu Thin; Elshakh, Hadya; Elreda, Lauren; Woo, Joon Ha; Karass, Michael; Prudenti, John; Wu, Alan
PMCID:8701524
ORIGINAL:0015950
ISSN: 1528-0020
CID: 5323742

DEMOGRAPHICS AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 877 PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED WITH COVID-19 IN A SINGLE ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL IN QUEENS COUNTY, NEW YORK [Meeting Abstract]

Karass, Michael; Rhee, Christina Jee Ah; Baek, Seunghyup; Abe, Olumayowa; Elshakh, Hadya; Voronina, Angelina; Prudenti, John; Woo, Joon Ha; Phyu Thin Naing; Showers, Christopher; Ju, Teressa; Braithwaite, Travis; Al-Ghrairi, Ahmed; Wang, Emily; Thakkar, Vivek; Sajid, Fizza; Sunkaraneni, Sushant; Oboite, Owen; Mann, Jack
ISI:000709108702512
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5323502

INFLAMMATORY MARKERS AS A PREDICTION TOOL FOR 28-DAY INPATIENT MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH COVID-19: SIGNIFICANCE OF D-DIMER, C REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) AND FERRITIN IN PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 [Meeting Abstract]

Phyu Thin Naing; Elshakh, Hadya; Woo, Joon Ha; Prudenti, John; Karass, Michael; Wu, Alan; Elreda, Lauren
ISI:000679443300363
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 5323532

HEMATOLOGICAL FINDINGS AND RELATED TREATMENT OF 877 PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED WITH COVID-19 IN A SINGLE ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL IN QUEENS COUNTY, NEW YORK [Meeting Abstract]

Karass, Michael; Phyu Thin Naing; Elshakh, Hadya; Rhee, Christina Jee Ah; Baek, Seunghyup; Voronina, Angelina; Abe, Olumayowa; Prudenti, John; Woo, Joon Ha; Showers, Christopher; Ju, Teressa; Sajid, Fizza; Al-Ghrairi, Ahmed; Braithwaite, Travis; Thakkar, Vivek; Oboite, Owen; Sunkaraneni, Sushant; Wang, Emily; Mann, Jack
ISI:000709108702525
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5323522

CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 150 CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED WITH COVID-19 AT A SINGLE ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL IN QUEENS COUNTY BOROUGH OF NEW YORK CITY [Meeting Abstract]

Karass, Michael; Elshakh, Hadya; Voronina, Angelina; Abe, Olumayowa; Baek, Seunghyup; Rhee, Christina Jee Ah; Prudenti, John; Woo, Joon Ha; Phyu Thin Naing; Oboite, Owen; Al-Ghrairi, Ahmed; Ju, Teressa; Showers, Christopher; Thakkar, Vivek; Sunkaraneni, Sushant; Wang, Emily; Sajid, Fizza; Braithwaite, Travis; Sanso, Lourdes; Mann, Jack
ISI:000709108702524
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5323512

Implementation of a Low-Cost Quality Improvement Intervention Increases Adherence to Cancer Screening Guidelines and Reduces Healthcare Costs at a University Medical Center

Recio-Boiles, Alejandro; Karass, Michael; Galeas, Jose N; Sukrithan, Vineeth; Gutwein, Andrew H; Babiker, Hani M
Adherence to US Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) cancer screening guidelines remains considerably lower than the recommendation of the Healthy People 2020 initiative. Patient populations recommended for screening are not screened at an appropriate rate, and populations not recommended for screening are inappropriately screened. Closer adherence to guidelines should improve outcomes and reduce costs, estimated to reach $158 billion/year by 2020. We evaluated whether a use of low-cost educational health maintenance (HM) card by medical residents at a university hospital could impact education and adherence to updated cancer screening guidelines. We also analyzed savings to the healthcare system. Adherence to cervical, breast, and colorectal cancer screening guidelines, defined as percentage that was screened (or not screened) in accordance with the USPSTF guidelines, in clinic visits from December 2012 (n = 336) was compared to those from December 2013 (n = 306) after a quality improvement intervention. Post-intervention, adherence to screening guidelines increased by 40.8% (p < 0.01) for cervical, 33.2% (p < 0.01) for breast, and 20.5% (p < 0.01) for colorectal cancer in average-risk patients. Inappropriate screening was reduced by 26.8% (p < 0.01) for cervical and 32.8% (p < 0.01) for breast cancer. A non-significant 1.1% decrease (p = 0.829) was observed for colorectal cancer. The annual potential savings from avoiding inappropriate screenings were $998,316 (95% CI; $644,484-$1,352,148). We showed a significant absolute increase in USPSTF knowledge of 28.3% irrespective of the house staff level that remained high at 2 years from the educational intervention. The low-cost HM card increased appropriate knowledgeable cancer screening adherence while reducing unnecessary testing and producing substantial savings to the healthcare system.
PMID: 31093906
ISSN: 1543-0154
CID: 3919852

SELF-EXTUBATION RATE AND SEDATION REQUIREMENT IN COVID-19 [Meeting Abstract]

Rhee, Christina Jee Ah; Karass, Michael; Abe, Olumayowa; Elshakh, Hadya; Kim, Miri; Sajid, Fizza; Ju, Teressa; Voronina, Angelina; Al-Ghrairi, Ahmed; El Marabti, Ettaib; Mann, Jack
ISI:000582625300535
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5323492

OUTCOME OF EXTUBATION ATTEMPTS AND DAYS WITH ENDOTRACHEAL VENTILATION IN COVID-19 [Meeting Abstract]

Rhee, Christina Jee Ah; Karass, Michael; Abe, Olumayowa; Elshakh, Hadya; Kim, Miri; Sajid, Fizza; Ju, Teressa; Voronina, Angelina; Al-Ghrairi, Ahmed; Castaneda, Christian; El Marabti, Ettaib; Mann, Jack
ISI:000582625300534
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5323482

TIMING OF INTUBATION AND OUTCOME IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: CHALLENGING THE CONCEPT OF PERMISSIVE HYPOXEMIA [Meeting Abstract]

Rhee, Christina Jee Ah; Castaneda, Christian; Karass, Michael; Abe, Olumayowa; Elshakh, Hadya; Kim, Miri; Sajid, Fizza; Ju, Teressa; Voronina, Angelina; Al-Ghrairi, Ahmed; El Marabti, Ettaib; Mann, Jack
ISI:000582625300533
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5323472

The Rarest of All: Organizing Pneumonia in Adult-Onset Still's Disease [Meeting Abstract]

Rhee, J.; Al-Ghrairi, A.; Karass, M.; Castaneda, C.; Grewal, Y.
ISI:000556622803403
ISSN: 1073-449x
CID: 5323462