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Dreaded Mainstem Nasogastric Tube Placement..But With Bilious Fluid Return? [Meeting Abstract]

Kingsbery, Joseph; Tzimas, Demetrlos; Metz, Yasmin
ISI:000363715902260
ISSN: 1572-0241
CID: 1854292

Early referral for 24-h esophageal pH monitoring may prevent unnecessary treatment with acid-reducing medications

Kleiman, David A; Sporn, Matthew J; Beninato, Toni; Metz, Yasmin; Crawford, Carl; Fahey, Thomas J 3rd; Zarnegar, Rasa
BACKGROUND: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) affects nearly 25 % of adults; however, an objective diagnosis is rarely established. We hypothesized that patients' symptoms and response to acid-reducing therapy are poor predictors of the outcome of 24-h esophageal pH monitoring. METHODS: A review of 24-h esophageal pH monitoring studies performed at an ambulatory tertiary care center between 2004 and 2011 was performed. Demographics, type of GERD symptoms, and duration and response to acid-reducing medications before referral for pH monitoring were collected. DeMeester score, symptom sensitivity index (SSI), and symptom index (SI) were tabulated and compared with the patients' symptoms and response to medical therapy. RESULTS: One hundred patients were included. Of all reported symptoms, only heartburn was more common in patients with positive DeMeester scores, but there were no correlations between any symptoms and SSI or SI scores. Sixty-nine percent of patients with esophageal symptoms had a positive DeMeester score compared with only 29 % of patients with extraesophageal symptoms (P < 0.01). Esophageal symptoms and endoscopic evidence of GERD significantly increased the likelihood of having a positive DeMeester score, but they had no influence on SSI or SI scores. There was no correlation between response to acid-reducing medications and DeMeester, SSI, or SI scores. A total of 536 person-years of acid-reducing medications were prescribed to the study population, of which 151 (28 %) were prescribed to patients who had a negative pH study. CONCLUSIONS: Extraesophageal symptoms and response to empiric trials of acid-reducing medications are poor predictors of the presence of GERD and the DeMeester score is more likely to identify GERD in patients who met other empiric diagnostic criteria than SSI or SI. Early referral for 24-h esophageal pH monitoring may avoid lengthy periods of unnecessary medical therapy.
PMCID:3996557
PMID: 23232999
ISSN: 0930-2794
CID: 834282

DO PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C AND ANTIBODIES TO HEPATITIS B CORE ANTIGEN (HBCAB) HAVE AN INCREASED RATE OF PROGRESSION OF HEPATIC FIBROSIS? [Meeting Abstract]

Chua, Deborah L; Calo, Delia; Metz, Yasmin; Estevez, Rosa; Aden, Brandon; Jacobson, Ira M; Gambarin-Gelwan, Maya
ISI:000295578004234
ISSN: 0270-9139
CID: 2570582

Diverticulitis presenting as a tubo-ovarian abscess with subsequent colon perforation

Metz, Yasmin; Nagler, Jerry
Described here is an unusual complication of a common condition; diverticulitis resulting in a tubo-ovarian abscess. The etiology of this abscess was clinically unapparent due to atypical presenting symptoms and signs. Furthermore, radiological diagnosis was misleading because of an inflammatory reaction of the colon which prevented visualization of diverticula. Failure to correctly identify the underlying pathology early in the patient's course of treatment led to a perforation of the colon.
PMCID:3110879
PMID: 21666809
ISSN: 1948-9366
CID: 834292

Non-Invasive Hepatic Fibrosis Assay Scores Increase with Increasing Age in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C [Meeting Abstract]

Duddempudi, Anupama; Metz, Yasmin; Gambarin-Gelwan, Maya; Yantiss, Rhonda; Talal, Andrew; Marks, Kristen M; Hahambis, Thomas; Kulkarni, Ketan; Edlin, Brian R; Jacobson, Ira M
ISI:000275277201614
ISSN: 0016-5085
CID: 2570212

Hepatitis A and B immunization practices among community physicians of chronic hepatitis C patients [Meeting Abstract]

Metz, Yasmin; Kulkarni, Ketan; Gambarin-Gelwan, Maya; Jacobson, Ira M
ISI:000255101501176
ISSN: 0016-5085
CID: 2569952

Incarcerated inguinal hernia as the presenting feature of carcinoma of unknown primary site [Case Report]

Nazareth, Samantha; Metz, Yasmin; Shah, Samir A; Feller, Edward
PMID: 18372863
ISSN: 1086-5462
CID: 834302