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Ochsner Medical Center

HealthcareNew Orleans, Louisiana, United States
About: Ochsner Medical Center is a healthcare organization based out in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Heart failure. The organization has 980 authors who have published 1159 publications receiving 49961 citations. The organization is also known as: Ochsner Hospital & Ochsner Foundation Hospital.


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TL;DR: This article presents a 19-month-old boy presents with a 1-day history of left eyelid swelling, and both upper and lower left eyelids appear significantly edematous, with surrounding erythema and tenderness to light touch.
Abstract: 1. Andrea Hauser, MD* 2. Simone Fogarasi, MD† 1. *Pediatric Hospitalist, New Orleans Children's Hospital, New Orleans, La. 2. †Pediatric Hospitalist, Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, La. After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1. Recognize the difference between periorbital and orbital cellulitis on the basis of history and physical examination findings. 2. Describe the cause, pathophysiology, and management of periorbital and orbital cellulitis. 3. Understand the importance of sinus disease in both periorbital and orbital cellulitis. 4. Know the indications for computed tomography scan and specialist consultation for eyelid swelling. 5. Recognize the complications of periorbital and orbital cellulitis. A 19-month-old boy presents with a 1-day history of left eyelid swelling. The swelling is greater in the lower lid and accompanied by local erythema, tenderness, and temperature up to 38.4°C. His parents state that he has decreased appetite and activity. For the past week, the boy has been experiencing clear, watery rhinorrhea, sneezing, and a mild cough. Today, he was given diphenhydramine without any improvement of the eyelid swelling. His parents deny any history of trauma or recent insect bites to the face. The past medical history is significant for mild intermittent asthma and allergic rhinitis. He is exposed to tobacco at home. On physical examination, the child appears ill, but not toxic. His temperature is 36.9°C, heart rate is 123 beats/min, respiratory rate is 26 breaths/min, and blood pressure is 117/82 mm Hg. Both upper and lower left eyelids appear significantly edematous, with surrounding erythema and tenderness to light touch. No chemosis or proptosis is apparent. Extraocular movements and visual acuity can be evaluated only partially due to pain. Infections of the eye occur in the pediatric population and may present with complaints of eyelid swelling and pain. Expeditious and proper diagnosis is essential because there is …

47 citations

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TL;DR: Emerging evidence suggests that non-pharmacological treatment for AF (including catheter based ablation, hybrid surgical techniques, and atrioventricular node ablation with biventricular pacing) may be of value in improving HF patients' quality of life.

47 citations

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TL;DR: Repeat angiograms disclose turbulence, with or without clot formation, at the valve sites in saphenous veins used as coronary artery bypass grafts, a potential cause for perioperative infarction or graft failure may be avoided.

46 citations

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TL;DR: Elderly patients were more likely to have do-not-resuscitate orders and to undergo withdrawal of life support, and functional outcomes of elderly survivors were similar to younger patients, suggesting exclusion of patients more than 75 years old from aggressive care is not warranted.
Abstract: It is not known if aggressive postresuscitation care, including therapeutic hypothermia and percutaneous coronary intervention, benefits cardiac arrest survivors more than 75 years old. We compared treatments and outcomes of patients at six regional percutaneous coronary intervention centers in the United States to determine if aggressive care of elderly patients was warranted.

46 citations

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TL;DR: Best practice guidelines for the management of patients with local and metastatic neuroendocrine tumors have been updated to include both recent evidence and practice changes relating to technological and definitional advances.

46 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Carl J. Lavie106113549318
Michael R. Jaff8244228891
Michael F. O'Rourke8145135355
Mandeep R. Mehra8064431939
Richard V. Milani8045423410
Christopher J. White7762125767
Bruce A. Reitz7433318457
Robert C. Bourge6927324397
Sana M. Al-Khatib6937717370
Hector O. Ventura6647816379
Andrew Mason6336015198
Aaron S. Dumont6038613020
Philip J. Kadowitz5537911951
David W. Dunn541958999
Lydia A. Bazzano5126713581
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
202223
2021120
2020117
2019102
201886