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Education Research: Neurology resident education: Trending skills, confidence, and professional preparation

Jordan, Justin T; Mayans, David; Schneider, Logan; Adams, Nellie; Khawaja, Ayaz M; Engstrom, John
OBJECTIVE:To survey US-trained graduating neurology residents who are American Academy of Neurology members, in an effort to trend perceived quality and completeness of graduate neurology education. METHODS:An electronic survey was sent to all American Academy of Neurology members graduating from US neurology residency programs in the Spring of 2014. RESULTS:Of 805 eligible respondents, 24% completed the survey. Ninety-three percent of adult neurology residents and 56% of child neurology residents reported plans to pursue fellowship training after residency. Respondents reported a desire for additional training in neurocritical care, neuro-oncology, neuromuscular diseases, botulinum toxin injection, and nerve blocks. There remains a clear deficit in business training of neurology residents, although there was notable improvement in knowledge of coding and office management compared to previous surveys. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSIONS:Although there are still areas of perceived weakness in neurology training, graduating neurology residents feel generally well prepared for their chosen careers. However, most still pursue fellowship training for reasons that are little understood. In addition to certain subspecialties and procedures, practice management remains deficient in neurology training and is a point of future insecurity for most residents. Future curriculum changes should consider resident-reported gaps in knowledge, with careful consideration of improving business training.
PMCID:5573046
PMID: 26976522
ISSN: 1526-632x
CID: 5325922

Refractory status epilepticus and glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies in adults: presentation, treatment and outcomes [Case Report]

Khawaja, Ayaz M; Vines, Brannon L; Miller, David W; Szaflarski, Jerzy P; Amara, Amy W
Glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies (GAD-Abs) have been implicated in refractory epilepsy. The association with refractory status epilepticus in adults has been rarely described. We discuss our experience in managing three adult patients who presented with refractory status epilepticus associated with GAD-Abs. Case series with retrospective chart and literature review. Three patients without pre-existing epilepsy who presented to our institution with generalized seizures between 2013 and 2014 were identified. Seizures proved refractory to first and second-line therapies and persisted beyond 24 hours. Patient 1 was a 22-year-old female who had elevated serum GAD-Ab titres at 0.49 mmol/l (normal: <0.02) and was treated with multiple immuno- and chemotherapies, with eventual partial seizure control. Patient 2 was a 61-year-old black female whose serum GAD-Ab titre was 0.08 mmol/l. EEG showed persistent generalized periodic discharges despite maximized therapy with anticonvulsants but no immunotherapy, resulting in withdrawal of care and discharge to nursing home. Patient 3 was a 50-year-old black female whose serum GAD-Ab titre was 0.08 mmol/l, and was discovered to have pulmonary sarcoidosis. Treatment with steroids and intravenous immunoglobulin resulted in seizure resolution. Due to the responsiveness to immunotherapy, there may be an association between GAD-Abs and refractory seizures, including refractory status epilepticus. Causation cannot be established since GAD-Abs may be elevated secondary to concurrent autoimmune diseases or formed de novo in response to GAD antigen exposure by neuronal injury. Based on this report and available literature, there may be a role for immuno- and chemotherapy in the management of refractory status epilepticus associated with GAD-Abs.
PMID: 26878120
ISSN: 1950-6945
CID: 5325912

Voice of young neurologists around the world

Rakusa, Martin; Struhal, Walter; Gak, Sofia; Tanprawate, Surat; Balicza, Peter; Khawaja, Ayaz M; Schneider, Logan D
PMCID:5573207
PMID: 26810430
ISSN: 1526-632x
CID: 5325902

Performance of Quantitative EEG Display in Automated Seizure Identification at a Busy University Hospital [Meeting Abstract]

Arora, Kanika; Khawaja, Ayaz; Ewida, Amr; Thomas, Ashley; DeWolfe, Jennifer; DeWolfe, Jennifer; Billeaud, Neil; Ver Hoef, Lawrence; Szaflarski, Jerzy; Peti, Sandipan
ISI:000411328602096
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 5326342

Does Immunotherapy Work for New-Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus? A Pooled-Analysis of Available Literature [Meeting Abstract]

DeWolfe, Jennifer; Khawaja, Ayaz; Qadri, Henna; Qaiser, Farkhanda; Miller, David; Szaflarski, Jerzy
ISI:000411328602332
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 5326352

Intra-arterial Vasodilators Treat Vasospasm in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage With Fair Angiographic & Neurological Response, but the Impact on Outcome is Unknown: a Meta-analysis of Observational Studies [Meeting Abstract]

Venkatraman, Anand; Khawaja, Ayaz; Deveikis, John P.; Harrigan, Mark R.; Kumar, Gyanendra
ISI:000399956100243
ISSN: 0039-2499
CID: 5326252

The Effect of Admission Systolic Blood Pressure on Mortality in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke [Meeting Abstract]

Khawaja, Ayaz M.; Boehme, Amelia K.; Shiue, Harn; Sisson, April; Arora, Kanika; Lyerly, Michael; Kaur, Manmeet; Gropen, Tobey
ISI:000399956101011
ISSN: 0039-2499
CID: 5326262

The Association Between Stress Hyperglycemia, Hemorrhagic Transformation (HT), and Functional Outcomes in Diabetics and Non-diabetics. [Meeting Abstract]

Arora, Kanika; Boehme, Amelia; Albright, Karen C.; Gadpaille, Alissa; Shahripour, Bavarsad Reza; Lyerly, Michael; Sands, Kara; Sisson, April; Shiue, Harn; Khawaja, Ayaz; Shapshak, Hays Angela; Gropen, Toby
ISI:000399956101305
ISSN: 0039-2499
CID: 5326272

The Impact of Early Ischemic Changes on Head CT on Hemorrhagic Conversion and Outcomes in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke [Meeting Abstract]

Khawaja, Ayaz; Albright, Karen; shapshak, Hays Angela; Shiue, Harn; Sisson, April; Shahripour, Bavarsad Reza; Kaur, Manmeet; Lyerly, Michael; Gropen, Toby
ISI:000399956102065
ISSN: 0039-2499
CID: 5326282

Admission Volume Depletion is Associated With Poor Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke [Meeting Abstract]

Shiue, Harn; Albright, Karen C.; Sands, Kara A.; Sisson, April; Shahripour, Reza B.; Lyerly, Michael; Arora, Kanika; Gadpaille, Alissa; Khawaja, Ayaz; Jones, Benjamin A.; Gropen, Toby
ISI:000399956102199
ISSN: 0039-2499
CID: 5326292