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Eastern Regional Meeting 2021

DOI: 10.1136/jim-2021-ERM Published 1 April 2021
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    Progression-free survival following treatment of primary disease

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    Percentage that Empiric Abx Treatment was in line with the empiric PEx Abx Algorithm, p- chart for January 2017- March 2020. CL, centerline; UCL, upper control limit. Baseline period is shown in gray

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    High acuty traumas as a proportion of all emergency department visits

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    TNFR1 & TNFR2 concentrations (quartiles) at 3 months post-hosptilization and kidney disease progression over 4.5 years in the ASSESS-AKI cohort

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    Enrolment of study patients and distribution of study cohorts. STUDY BASELINE WAS DEFINED AS time of CCP transfusion for CCP recipients and admission day 2 for non OCP recipients. COVID-19. coronavirus disease 2019: OCP COVID-19 convalescent plasma. EAP expanded access protocol: LAR, legally authorized representative MMC, Montefiore Medical Center, NC, nasal cannula

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    Kaplan-Meier plot of the probability of survival from time of transfusion to day 28 in CCP recipients (n=73) Cs matched controls (n=73). A. All age groups. B. Age < 65 years. C. Age ≥ 65 years. The P value of log-rank test is shown for each plot

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    Day 28 outcomes for CCP recipients (n=73) vs matched controls (n=73) presented by odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals using a logistic regression model. A. All age groups (n = 73 cases vs 73 controls). B. Age < 65 Years (n = 34 vs 34). C. Age ≥ 65 years (n = 39 vs 39). CCP, COVID-19 convalescent plasma; CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio\

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    SARS-CoV-2 spike protein IgG titers determined by ELISA at baseline (Day -1 or D-1) and 1, 3 and 7 day after transfusion (D1, D3 and D7) in CCP recipents. (A) Age <65 years. (B) Age ≥ 65 years. (C) Alive at day 28. (D) Died by day 28. (E) Not intubated on day of transfusion. (F) Intubated on day or transfusion. Correlation between baseline spike protein IgG titer and (G) D-dimer and (H) cycle thresold (Ct) value from intial nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR in CCP recipients. The median titers and interquartile ranges are shown on the y-axis for each time point shown on the x-axis (A-F). X-axis shows days relative to convalescent plasma transfusion (A-F). Open circles show patients who died by day (G,H). r: Spearman’s correlation coefficient. Ct value, cycle threshold value

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    Complete heart block with low ventricular rate of 41 – HospitalDay #4 – subsequently started isoproterenol

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    Second degree type 2 AV Block – Hospital Day #5 – On Isoproterenol

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    CT Chest

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    Muscle biopsy

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    MRSA Liver abscess

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    MRSA liver abscess resolved

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    Distribution of patients with symptomatic proximal deep vein thrombus

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    Location of symptomatic DVT vs IR intervention

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    Frequency of IR consultation in patients with symptomatic proximal vein DVT who did not undergo an intervention

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    IR consultation patterns among different specialties in patients with symptomatic proximal vein DVT who did not undergo an intervention

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    Proposal

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    Vine Maple (Acer cincinatum) infected with SARS-CoV-2, visible by colonies forming ‘lytic’ lesions on the leaf’s cell pasture., Viral Cell Culture ‘lysis experiment’ colony holes in the cell pasture., Virus-like particle of SARS-CoV-2 derived from tobacco plant. Thanks to Medicago for photo.

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    Race/Ethnicity of children shot and killed

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    Xray right knee showing effusion

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    CT chest showing pulmonary cavities, bilateral nodular tree in bud opacities

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    Confirmed AFP levels

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    Very low viral count despite never being on HAART

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    CT scan revealing hepatomegaly due to underlying HCC

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    Telemedicine CohortIn-Person Clinic Cohort
    Emergency Department visit(s)56%67%
    Hospital admission(s)15%26%
    Oral corticosteroid course(s)49%61%
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    High Acuity Traumas by Type, Number, and Significance

    Trauma Type2017–2019 Mean95% Confidence Interval2020 CountPercent change (%)p value
    Assaults6.75.2–8.210+49.3<0.001
    Motor Vehicle Accidents77.376.3–78.363−18.5<0.001
    Falls68.766.7–70.751−25.8<0.001
    Drowning8.77.8–9.56−31.0<0.001
    Child abuse10.08.7–11.315+50.0<0.001
    Animal Attack5.74.1–7.25−12.3=0.38
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