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North Memorial Medical Center

HealthcareRobbinsdale, Minnesota, United States
About: North Memorial Medical Center is a healthcare organization based out in Robbinsdale, Minnesota, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Health care & Baroreflex. The organization has 168 authors who have published 168 publications receiving 5935 citations.


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TL;DR: Evaluated epidemiologic studies evaluated lifestyle, dietary, occupational and environmental factors; immune function, family history and genetic factors; and the hypothesized precursor, monoclonal gammopathies of undetermined significance (MGUS), which found no established risk factors for MGUS.
Abstract: Multiple myeloma, a neoplasm of plasma cells, accounts for approximately approximately 15% of lymphatohematopoietic cancers (LHC) and 2% of all cancers in the US. Incidence rates increase with age, particularly after age 40, and are higher in men, particularly African American men. The etiology is unknown with no established lifestyle, occupational or environmental risk factors. Although several factors have been implicated as potentially etiologic, findings are inconsistent. We reviewed epidemiologic studies that evaluated lifestyle, dietary, occupational and environmental factors; immune function, family history and genetic factors; and the hypothesized precursor, monoclonal gammopathies of undetermined significance (MGUS). Because multiple myeloma is an uncommon disease, etiologic assessments can be difficult because of small numbers of cases in occupational cohort studies, and few subjects reporting exposure to specific agents in case-control studies. Elevated risks have been reported consistently among persons with a positive family history of LHC. A few studies have reported a relationship between obesity and multiple myeloma, and this may be a promising area of research. Factors underlying higher incidence rates of multiple myeloma in African Americans are not understood. The progression from MGUS to multiple myeloma has been reported in several studies; however, there are no established risk factors for MGUS. To improve our understanding of the causes of multiple myeloma, future research efforts should seek the causes of MGUS. More research is also needed on the genetic factors of multiple myeloma, given the strong familial clustering of the disease.

289 citations

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TL;DR: In this model of lung injury induced solely by mechanical forces, the prone position resulted in a less severe and more homogeneous distribution of ventilator‐induced lung injury, which parallel those previously obtained in oleic acid‐preinjured animals ventilated with higher positive end‐expiratory pressure.
Abstract: Background:We previously demonstrated a markedly dependent distribution of ventilator-induced lung injury in oleic acid-injured supine animals ventilated with large tidal volumes and positive end-expiratory pressure ≥10 cm H2O. Because pleural pressure distributes more uniformly in the prone positio

273 citations

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TL;DR: The PLCO lung cancer risk models demonstrate high discrimination and calibration, and had high discrimination in women, men, whites, and nonwhites.
Abstract: Methods Prospective data from 70 962 control subjects in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial (PLCO) were used in models for the general population (model 1) and for a subcohort of ever-smokers (N = 38 254) (model 2). Both models included age, socioeconomic status (education), body mass index, family history of lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, recent chest x-ray, smoking status (never, former, or current), pack-years smoked, and smoking duration. Model 2 also included smoking quit-time (time in years since ever-smokers permanently quit smoking). External validation was performed with 44 223 PLCO intervention arm participants who completed a supplemental questionnaire and were subsequently followed. Known available risk factors were included in logistic regression models. Bootstrap optimism-corrected estimates of predictive performance were calculated (internal validation). Nonlinear relationships for age, pack-years smoked, smoking duration, and quit-time were modeled using restricted cubic splines. All reported P values are two-sided. Results During follow-up (median 9.2 years) of the control arm subjects, 1040 lung cancers occurred. During follow-up of the external validation sample (median 3.0 years), 213 lung cancers occurred. For models 1 and 2, bootstrap optimism-corrected receiver operator characteristic area under the curves were 0.857 and 0.805, and calibration slopes (model-predicted probabilities vs observed probabilities) were 0.987 and 0.979, respectively. In the external validation sample, models 1 and 2 had area under the curves of 0.841 and 0.784, respectively. These models had high discrimination in women, men, whites, and nonwhites. Conclusion The PLCO lung cancer risk models demonstrate high discrimination and calibration.

270 citations

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TL;DR: It is concluded that the ventilatory strategy most likely to overdistend the lungs while allowing repetitive opening and closure of alveoli (group 2) facilitated bacterial translocation from theAlveoli to the bloodstream and increased lung injury, as determined by histologic and gravimetric analysis.
Abstract: Objective To test the effect of different mechanical ventilation strategies on dissemination of intratracheally instilled Escherichia coli in dogs and to determine the extent and distribution of lung damage.Design Prospective, randomized study.Setting Experimental animal laboratory.Subjects Eighteen

241 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the prevalence and complexity of CAD and report survival to hospital discharge in patients experiencing refractory VF/VT cardiac arrest treated with a novel protocol of early transport to a cardiac catheterization laboratory (CCL) for extracorporeal life support (ECLS) and revascularization.

209 citations


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