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2. An Unanticipated Case of Kaposi Sarcoma in A Young Male
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Aquino Williams, Britney Clemen, Shaiv Patel, Noorulaain Bhatti, and Isaac Soliman
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A 30-year-old African American male with past medical history of hemorrhoids initially presented with intractable abdominal pain and changes in stool caliber. Thorough history and physical relieved multiple risk factors including high risk behavior, unintentional weight loss and extensive purplish-red skin lesions which prompted evaluation for complications of HIV/AIDS. Gastrointestinal biopsies confirmed the diagnosis of Kaposi Sarcoma (KS) secondary to AIDS.
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- 2022
3. Use of eculizumab in autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation-associated thrombotic microangiopathy in two adults
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Aquino Williams, Koen van Besien, David H. Vesole, Mohammad Alhomoud, Cynthia M. Magro, and Jeffrey Laurence
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Hemolytic anemia ,Cancer Research ,Thrombotic microangiopathy ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hematology ,Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation ,Eculizumab ,medicine.disease ,Oncology ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Immunology ,medicine ,Thrombotic Microangiopathies ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopathies (TA-TMAs) are inflammatory and thrombotic disorders of the microvasculature characterized by hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and organ dysfunc...
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- 2021
4. Association of Surge Conditions with Mortality Among Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19
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Adam B. Keene, Andrew J. Admon, Samantha K. Brenner, Shruti Gupta, Deepa Lazarous, David E. Leaf, Hayley B. Gershengorn, Carl P. Walther, Samaya J. Anumudu, Justin Arunthamakun, Kathleen F. Kopecky, Gregory P. Milligan, Peter A. McCullough, Thuy-Duyen Nguyen, Shahzad Shaefi, Brian P. O’Gara, Megan L. Krajewski, Sean M. Baskin, Sidharth Shankar, Juan D. Valencia, Ameeka Pannu, Margaret M. Hayes, E. Wilson Grandin, Sushrut S. Waikar, Zoe A. Kibbelaar, Ambarish M. Athavale, Peter Hart, Shristi Upadhyay, Ishaan Vohra, Ajiboye Oyintayo, Adam Green, Jean-Sebastien Rachoin, Christa A. Schorr, Lisa Shea, Daniel L. Edmonston, Christopher L. Mosher, Alexandre M. Shehata, Zaza Cohen, Valerie Allusson, Gabriela Bambrick-Santoyo, Noor ul aain Bhatti, Bijal Mehta, Aquino Williams, Patricia Walters, Ronaldo C. Go, Keith M. Rose, Miguel A. Hernán, Rebecca Lisk, Lili Chan, Kusum S. Mathews, Steven G. Coca, Deena R. Altman, Aparna Saha, Howard Soh, Huei Hsun Wen, Sonali Bose, Emily A. Leven, Jing G. Wang, Gohar Mosoyan, Girish N. Nadkarni, Pattharawin Pattharanitima, Emily J. Gallagher, Allon N. Friedman, John Guirguis, Rajat Kapoor, Christopher Meshberger, Katherine J. Kelly, Chirag R. Parikh, Brian T. Garibaldi, Celia P. Corona-Villalobos, Yumeng Wen, Steven Menez, Rubab F. Malik, Carmen Elena Cervantes, Samir C. Gautam, Mary C. Mallappallil, Jie Ouyang, Sabu John, Ernie Yap, Yohannes Melaku, Ibrahim Mohamed, Siddhartha Bajracharya, Isha Puri, Mariah Thaxton, Jyotsna Bhattacharya, John Wagner, Leon Boudourakis, H. Bryant Nguyen, Afshin Ahoubim, Leslie F. Thomas, Dheeraj Reddy Sirganagari, Pramod K. Guru, Kianoush Kashani, Shahrzad Tehranian, Yan Zhou, Paul A. Bergl, Jesus Rodriguez, Jatan A. Shah, Mrigank S. Gupta, Princy N. Kumar, Deepa G. Lazarous, Seble G. Kassaye, Michal L. Melamed, Tanya S. Johns, Ryan Mocerino, Kalyan Prudhvi, Denzel Zhu, Rebecca V. Levy, Yorg Azzi, Molly Fisher, Milagros Yunes, Kaltrina Sedaliu, Ladan Golestaneh, Maureen Brogan, Neelja Kumar, Michael Chang, Jyotsana Thakkar, Ritesh Raichoudhury, Akshay Athreya, Mohamed Farag, Edward J. Schenck, Soo Jung Cho, Maria Plataki, Sergio L. Alvarez-Mulett, Luis G. Gomez-Escobar, Di Pan, Stefi Lee, Jamuna Krishnan, William Whalen, David Charytan, Ashley Macina, Sobaata Chaudhry, Benjamin Wu, Frank Modersitzki, Anand Srivastava, Alexander S. Leidner, Carlos Martinez, Jacqueline M. Kruser, Richard G. Wunderink, Alexander J. Hodakowski, Juan Carlos Q. Velez, Eboni G. Price-Haywood, Luis A. Matute-Trochez, Anna E. Hasty, Muner MB. Mohamed, Rupali S. Avasare, David Zonies, Meghan E. Sise, Erik T. Newman, Samah Abu Omar, Kapil K. Pokharel, Shreyak Sharma, Harkarandeep Singh, Simon Correa, Tanveer Shaukat, Omer Kamal, Wei Wang, Heather Yang, Jeffery O. Boateng, Meghan Lee, Ian A. Strohbehn, Jiahua Li, Ariel L. Mueller, Roberta E. Redfern, Nicholas S. Cairl, Gabriel Naimy, Abeer Abu-Saif, Danyell Hall, Laura Bickley, Chris Rowan, Farah Madhani-Lovely, Vasil Peev, Jochen Reiser, John J. Byun, Andrew Vissing, Esha M. Kapania, Zoe Post, Nilam P. Patel, Joy-Marie Hermes, Anne K. Sutherland, Amee Patrawalla, Diana G. Finkel, Barbara A. Danek, Sowminya Arikapudi, Jeffrey M. Paer, Peter Cangialosi, Mark Liotta, Jared Radbel, Sonika Puri, Jag Sunderram, Matthew T. Scharf, Ayesha Ahmed, Ilya Berim, Jayanth S. Vatson, Shuchi Anand, Joseph E. Levitt, Pablo Garcia, Suzanne M. Boyle, Rui Song, Ali Arif, Jingjing Zhang, Sang Hoon Woo, Xiaoying Deng, Goni Katz-Greenberg, Katharine Senter, Moh’d A. Sharshir, Vadym V. Rusnak, Muhammad Imran Ali, Terri Peters, Kathy Hughes, Anip Bansal, Amber S. Podoll, Michel Chonchol, Sunita Sharma, Ellen L. Burnham, Arash Rashidi, Rana Hejal, Eric Judd, Laura Latta, Ashita Tolwani, Timothy E. Albertson, Jason Y. Adams, Steven Y. Chang, Rebecca M. Beutler, Carl E. Schulze, Etienne Macedo, Harin Rhee, Kathleen D. Liu, Vasantha K. Jotwani, Jay L. Koyner, Alissa Kunczt, Chintan V. Shah, Vishal Jaikaransingh, Stephanie M. Toth-Manikowski, Min J. Joo, James P. Lash, Javier A. Neyra, Nourhan Chaaban, Madona Elias, Yahya Ahmad, Rajany Dy, Alfredo Iardino, Elizabeth H. Au, Jill H. Sharma, Marie Anne Sosa, Sabrina Taldone, Gabriel Contreras, David De La Zerda, Alessia Fornoni, Salim S. Hayek, Pennelope Blakely, Hanna Berlin, Tariq U. Azam, Husam Shadid, Michael Pan, Patrick O' Hayer, Chelsea Meloche, Rafey Feroze, Kishan J. Padalia, Abbas Bitar, Jeff Leya, John P. Donnelly, Jennifer E. Flythe, Matthew J. Tugman, Emily H. Chang, Brent R. Brown, Amanda K. Leonberg-Yoo, Ryan C. Spiardi, Todd A. Miano, Meaghan S. Roche, Charles R. Vasquez, Amar D. Bansal, Natalie C. Ernecoff, Sanjana Kapoor, Siddharth Verma, Huiwen Chen, Csaba P. Kovesdy, Miklos Z. Molnar, Ambreen Azhar, S. Susan Hedayati, Mridula V. Nadamuni, Shani Shastri, Duwayne L. Willett, Samuel A.P. Short, Amanda D. Renaghan, Kyle B. Enfield, Pavan K. Bhatraju, A. Bilal Malik, Matthew W. Semler, Anitha Vijayan, Christina Mariyam Joy, Tingting Li, Seth Goldberg, Patricia F. Kao, Greg L. Schumaker, Nitender Goyal, Anthony J. Faugno, Caroline M. Hsu, Asma Tariq, Leah Meyer, Ravi K. Kshirsagar, Aju Jose, Daniel E. Weiner, Marta Christov, Savneek Chugh, Jennifer Griffiths, Sanjeev Gupta, Aromma Kapoor, Perry Wilson, Tanima Arora, and Ugochukwu Ugwuowo
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Adult ,Cohort Studies ,Male ,Intensive Care Units ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Critical Illness ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Female ,Hospital Mortality ,Middle Aged ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine - Abstract
Objective To determine whether surge conditions were associated with increased mortality. Design Multicenter cohort study. Setting U.S. ICUs participating in STOP-COVID. Patients Consecutive adults with COVID-19 admitted to participating ICUs between March 4 and July 1, 2020. Interventions None Measurements and Main Results The main outcome was 28-day in-hospital mortality. To assess the association between admission to an ICU during a surge period and mortality, we used two different strategies: (1) an inverse probability weighted difference-in-differences model limited to appropriately matched surge and non-surge patients and (2) a meta-regression of 50 multivariable difference-in-differences models (each based on sets of randomly matched surge- and non-surge hospitals). In the first analysis, we considered a single surge period for the cohort (March 23 – May 6). In the second, each surge hospital had its own surge period (which was compared to the same time periods in matched non-surge hospitals). Our cohort consisted of 4342 ICU patients (average age 60.8 [sd 14.8], 63.5% men) in 53 U.S. hospitals. Of these, 13 hospitals encountered surge conditions. In analysis 1, the increase in mortality seen during surge was not statistically significant (odds ratio [95% CI]: 1.30 [0.47-3.58], p = .6). In analysis 2, surge was associated with an increased odds of death (odds ratio 1.39 [95% CI, 1.34-1.43], p Conclusions Admission to an ICU with COVID-19 in a hospital that is experiencing surge conditions may be associated with an increased odds of death. Given the high incidence of COVID-19, such increases would translate into substantial excess mortality.
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5. Rarely seen accelerated progression of hidradenitis suppurativa
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Britney Clemen, Ali El-Sayed, Alexandre M. Shehata, Isaac Soliman, Bijal Mehta, Rita Iyer, and Aquino Williams
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Hidradenitis suppurativa ,medicine.disease ,business ,Dermatology - Abstract
Malignant nodular hidradenoma, also known as Malignant Hidradenocarcinoma (MHA), is a rare tumor of sweat glands that accounts for less than 0.001% of all tumors [1-3,14]. Although it typically arises de-novo, MHA rarely progresses from hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), a disorder of apocrine glands characterized by chronic inflammation [5,6,9]. HS is due to recurrent follicular occlusion leading to painful debilitating cutaneous/subcutaneous abscesses requiring drainage [5,6,9]. Common sites include axillary, anogenital and inguinal regions [5,6,9]. The worldwide prevalence of HS is 1%-4% [5,6]. Incidence of all eccrine carcinomas is ~ 6% [14]. Risk-factors include family history, obesity, and smoking [5,6,9]. Severe complications associated with HS are squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma [2,6]. MHA progression is extremely aggressive with 60% cases having metastatic spread within the first 2 years of diagnosis [14].
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- 2021
6. Hospital-Level Variation in Death for Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19
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Matthew M. Churpek, Shruti Gupta, Alexandra B. Spicer, William F. Parker, John Fahrenbach, Samantha K. Brenner, David E. Leaf, Carl P. Walther, Samaya J. Anumudu, Justin Arunthamakun, Kathleen F. Kopecky, Gregory P. Milligan, Peter A. McCullough, Thuy-Duyen Nguyen, Shahzad Shaefi, Megan L. Krajewski, Sidharth Shankar, Ameeka Pannu, Juan D. Valencia, Sushrut S. Waikar, Zoe A. Kibbelaar, Ambarish M. Athavale, Peter Hart, Shristi Upadhyay, Ishaan Vohra, Adam Green, Jean-Sebastien Rachoin, Christa A. Schorr, Lisa Shea, Daniel L. Edmonston, Christopher L. Mosher, Alexandre M. Shehata, Zaza Cohen, Valerie Allusson, Gabriela Bambrick-Santoyo, Noor ul aain Bhatti, Bijal Mehta, Aquino Williams, Patricia Walters, Ronaldo C. Go, Keith M. Rose, Miguel A. Hernán, Lili Chan, Kusum S. Mathews, Steven G. Coca, Deena R. Altman, Aparna Saha, Howard Soh, Huei Hsun Wen, Sonali Bose, Emily A. Leven, Jing G. Wang, Gohar Mosoyan, Girish N. Nadkarni, Pattharawin Pattharanitima, Emily J. Gallagher, Allon N. Friedman, John Guirguis, Rajat Kapoor, Christopher Meshberger, Katherine J. Kelly, Chirag R. Parikh, Brian T. Garibaldi, Celia P. Corona-Villalobos, Yumeng Wen, Steven Menez, Rubab F. Malik, Elena Cervantes, Samir Gautam, Mary C. Mallappallil, Jie Ouyang, Sabu John, Ernie Yap, Yohannes Melaku, Ibrahim Mohamed, Siddartha Bajracharya, Isha Puri, Mariah Thaxton, Jyotsna Bhattacharya, John Wagner, Leon Boudourakis, H. Bryant Nguyen, Afshin Ahoubim, Leslie F. Thomas, Dheeraj Reddy Sirganagari, Pramod K. Guru, Kianoush Kashani, Shahrzad Tehranian, Yan Zhou, Paul A. Bergl, Jesus Rodriguez, Jatan A. Shah, Mrigank S. Gupta, Princy N. Kumar, Deepa G. Lazarous, Seble G. Kassaye, Michal L. Melamed, Tanya S. Johns, Ryan Mocerino, Kalyan Prudhvi, Denzel Zhu, Rebecca V. Levy, Yorg Azzi, Molly Fisher, Milagros Yunes, Kaltrina Sedaliu, Ladan Golestaneh, Maureen Brogan, Neelja Kumar, Michael Chang, Jyotsana Thakkar, Ritesh Raichoudhury, Akshay Athreya, Mohamed Farag, Edward J. Schenck, Soo Jung Cho, Maria Plataki, Sergio L. Alvarez-Mulett, Luis G. Gomez-Escobar, Di Pan, Stefi Lee, Jamuna Krishnan, William Whalen, David Charytan, Ashley Macina, Sobaata Chaudhry, Benjamin Wu, Frank Modersitzki, Anand Srivastava, Alexander S. Leidner, Carlos Martinez, Jacqueline M. Kruser, Richard G. Wunderink, Alexander J. Hodakowski, Juan Carlos Q. Velez, Eboni G. Price-Haywood, Luis A. Matute-Trochez, Anna E. Hasty, Muner M. B. Mohamed, Rupali S. Avasare, David Zonies, Meghan E. Sise, Erik T. Newman, Samah Abu Omar, Kapil K. Pokharel, Shreyak Sharma, Harkarandeep Singh, Simon Correa, Tanveer Shaukat, Omer Kamal, Wei Wang, Heather Yang, Jeffery O. Boateng, Meghan Lee, Ian A. Strohbehn, Jiahua Li, Ariel L. Mueller, Roberta Redfern, Nicholas S. Cairl, Gabriel Naimy, Abeer Abu-Saif, Danyell Hall, Laura Bickley, Chris Rowan, Farah Madhai-Lovely, Vasil Peev, Jochen Reiser, John J. Byun, Andrew Vissing, Esha M. Kapania, Zoe Post, Nilam P. Patel, Joy-Marie Hermes, Anne K. Sutherland, Amee Patrawalla, Diana G. Finkel, Barbara A. Danek, Sowminya Arikapudi, Jeffrey M. Paer, Peter Cangialosi, Mark Liotta, Jared Radbel, Jag Sunderram, Sonika Puri, Jayanth S. Vatson, Matthew T. Scharf, Ayesha Ahmed, Ilya Berim, Shuchi Anand, Joseph E. Levitt, Pablo Garcia, Suzanne M. Boyle, Rui Song, Ali Arif, Jingjing Zhang, Sang Hoon Woo, Xiaoying Deng, Goni Katz-Greenberg, Katharine Senter, Moh’d A. Sharshir, Vadym V. Rusnak, Muhammad Imran Ali, Terri Peters, Kathy Hughes, Anip Bansal, Amber S. Podoll, Michel Chonchol, Sunita Sharma, Ellen L. Burnham, Arash Rashidi, Rana Hejal, Eric Judd, Laura Latta, Ashita Tolwani, Timothy E. Albertson, Jason Y. Adams, Steven Y. Chang, Rebecca M. Beutler, Santa Monica, Carl E. Schulze, Etienne Macedo, Harin Rhee, Kathleen D. Liu, Vasantha K. Jotwani, Jay L. Koyner, Chintan V. Shah, Vishal Jaikaransingh, Stephanie M. Toth-Manikowski, Min J. Joo, James P. Lash, Javier A. Neyra, Nourhan Chaaban, Alfredo Iardino, Elizabeth H. Au, Jill H. Sharma, Marie Anne Sosa, Sabrina Taldone, Gabriel Contreras, David De La Zerda, Alessia Fornoni, Hayley B. Gershengorn, Salim S. Hayek, Pennelope Blakely, Hanna Berlin, Tariq U. Azam, Husam Shadid, Michael Pan, Patrick O’Hayer, Chelsea Meloche, Rafey Feroze, Rayan Kaakati, Danny Perry, Abbas Bitar, Elizabeth Anderson, Kishan J. Padalia, Christopher Launius, John P. Donnelly, Andrew J. Admon, Jennifer E. Flythe, Matthew J. Tugman, Emily H. Chang, Brent R. Brown, Amanda K. Leonberg-Yoo, Ryan C. Spiardi, Todd A. Miano, Meaghan S. Roche, Charles R. Vasquez, Amar D. Bansal, Natalie C. Ernecoff, Sanjana Kapoor, Siddharth Verma, Huiwen Chen, Csaba P. Kovesdy, Miklos Z. Molnar, Ambreen Azhar, S. Susan Hedayati, Mridula V. Nadamuni, Shani Shastri, Duwayne L. Willett, Samuel A. P. Short, Amanda D. Renaghan, Kyle B. Enfield, Pavan K. Bhatraju, A. Bilal Malik, Matthew W. Semler, Anitha Vijayan, Christina Mariyam Joy, Tingting Li, Seth Goldberg, Patricia F. Kao, Greg L. Schumaker, Nitender Goyal, Anthony J. Faugno, Caroline M. Hsu, Asma Tariq, Leah Meyer, Ravi K. Kshirsagar, Daniel E. Weiner, Marta Christov, Jennifer Griffiths, Sanjeev Gupta, Aromma Kapoor, Perry Wilson, Tanima Arora, and Ugochukwu Ugwuowo
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Critical Illness ,Disease ,Comorbidity ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,medicine.disease_cause ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Hospital Mortality ,Coronavirus ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Critically ill ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Incidence ,Editorials ,COVID-19 ,Hospital level ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Intensive care unit ,Health equity ,United States ,Survival Rate ,Intensive Care Units ,Variation (linguistics) ,030228 respiratory system ,Emergency medicine ,Female ,business ,Algorithms ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Variation in hospital mortality has been described for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but the factors that explain these differences remain unclear.Our objective was to utilize a large, nationally representative dataset of critically ill adults with COVID-19 to determine which factors explain mortality variability.In this multicenter cohort study, we examined adults hospitalized in intensive care units with COVID-19 at 70 United States hospitals between March and June 2020. The primary outcome was 28-day mortality. We examined patient-level and hospital-level variables. Mixed-effects logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with interhospital variation. The median odds ratio (OR) was calculated to compare outcomes in higher- vs. lower-mortality hospitals. A gradient boosted machine algorithm was developed for individual-level mortality models.A total of 4,019 patients were included, 1537 (38%) of whom died by 28 days. Mortality varied considerably across hospitals (0-82%). After adjustment for patient- and hospital-level domains, interhospital variation was attenuated (OR decline from 2.06 [95% CI, 1.73-2.37] to 1.22 [95% CI, 1.00-1.38]), with the greatest changes occurring with adjustment for acute physiology, socioeconomic status, and strain. For individual patients, the relative contribution of each domain to mortality risk was: acute physiology (49%), demographics and comorbidities (20%), socioeconomic status (12%), strain (9%), hospital quality (8%), and treatments (3%).There is considerable interhospital variation in mortality for critically ill patients with COVID-19, which is mostly explained by hospital-level socioeconomic status, strain, and acute physiologic differences. Individual mortality is driven mostly by patient-level factors. This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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7. Performance of crisis standards of care guidelines in a cohort of critically ill COVID-19 patients in the United States
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Huei Hsun Wen, Vishal Jaikaransingh, Ernie Yap, Matthew T. Scharf, Jiahua Li, Samir Gautam, Jeffery O. Boateng, John Guirguis, Timothy E. Albertson, Shuchi Anand, Kathleen D. Liu, Amar D. Bansal, Alessia Fornoni, Caroline M. Hsu, Simon Correa, Natalie C. Ernecoff, Chris Rowan, William Feldman, Rupali S. Avasare, Maureen Brogan, Etienne Macedo, Nourhan Chaaban, Sabrina Taldone, Ryan Mocerino, Nilam P. Patel, Christopher Meshberger, Muner Mb. Mohamed, Joy-Marie Hermes, Ritesh Raichoudhury, Jamuna Krishnan, Amy M. Zhou, Abbas Bitar, Danny Perry, Barbara A. Danek, Allon N. Friedman, Salim S. Hayek, Richard G. Wunderink, Duwayne L. Willett, Moh’d A. Sharshir, Luis G. Gomez-Escobar, Wei Wang, Nicholas S. Cairl, Lisa Shea, Miguel A. Hernán, Christa A. Schorr, Rubab F. Malik, Patricia F. Kao, John Wagner, Patrick O’ Hayer, Sonika Puri, Shreyak Sharma, Mariah Thaxton, Seble G. Kassaye, Sidharth Shankar, Paul A. Bergl, Hayley B. Gershengorn, Sanjeev Gupta, Ibrahim Mohamed, Sushrut S. Waikar, Dheeraj Reddy Sirganagari, Jill H. Sharma, Gohar Mosoyan, Kyle B. Enfield, Ian A. Strohbehn, Thuy-Duyen Nguyen, Suzanne M. Boyle, Brent Brown, Rebecca V. Levy, Vasantha K. Jotwani, Alexandre M. Shehata, Maria Plataki, Julia L. Jezmir, Valerie Allusson, Jennifer Griffiths, Chirag R. Parikh, Alfredo Iardino, Emily H. Chang, Sanjana Kapoor, Tanira Ferreira, Harin Rhee, Nicholas Sadovnikoff, Aquino Williams, Vivian S. Cruz, Jay L. Koyner, Kristen M. Hess, Leon Boudourakis, Shahzad Shaefi, Vasil Peev, Omer Kamal, Ugochukwu Ugwuowo, Aromma Kapoor, Anitha Vijayan, Jared Radbel, Husam Shadid, Vadym V. Rusnak, Pattharawin Pattharanitima, Aju Jose, Yohannes Adama Melaku, Jayanth S. Vatson, Tariq U. Azam, Yahya Ahmad, William Whalen, Meghan Lee, Shani Shastri, David De La Zerda, Goni Katz-Greenberg, Hanna Berlin, Todd A. Miano, Seth Goldberg, Jatan A. Shah, Frank Modersitzki, Jag Sunderram, Anna E. Hasty, Esha M. Kapania, Samantha K. Brenner, Pennelope K. Blakely, Elizabeth H. Au, Ronaldo C. Go, Keith M. Rose, Anand Srivastava, Kathleen F. Kopecky, Ilya Berim, Alexander Chaitoff, Danyell Hall, Jingjing Zhang, Michel Chonchol, Gabriel Naimy, Sejal B. Shah, Stephanie M. Toth-Manikowski, Christina Mariyam Joy, Deepa G. Lazarous, Matthew W. Semler, Mark Liotta, Mridula V. Nadamuni, Greg L. Schumaker, Patricia Walters, Joseph E. Levitt, Steven G. Coca, Rana Hejal, Stefi Lee, Pramod Guru, Noor ul aain Bhatti, Jennifer E. Flythe, Daniel L. Edmonston, Asma Tariq, John J. Byun, Jesus Rodriguez, Mrigank S. Gupta, Andrew Vissing, Michal L. Melamed, Howard Soh, Adam E. Green, Yorg Azzi, Ladan Golestaneh, Amee Patrawalla, Amber S. Podoll, Ryan C. Spiardi, Xiaoying Deng, Ishaan Vohra, Carl P. Walther, Michael Chang, John P. Donnelly, David M. Charytan, Anthony J. Faugno, Peter Hart, Ameeka Pannu, Sandeep P. Kishore, Roberta E. Redfern, Ambreen Azhar, Meghan E. Sise, Di Pan, Sang Hoon Woo, H. Bryant Nguyen, Pavan K. Bhatraju, Bradford Diephuis, Justin Arunthamakun, Kaltrina Sedaliu, Ajiboye Oyintayo, Aimee Milliken, Andrew J Admon, Elena Cervantes, Erik T. Newman, Heather Yang, Lili Chan, Nitender Goyal, Peter Cangialosi, Arash Rashidi, David Zonies, Juan D. Valencia, Rebecca Lisk, Zoe Post, Farah Madhani-Lovely, Benjamin M. Wu, Princy N. Kumar, Ethan C. Kim, Maheetha Bharadwaj, Chintan V. Shah, A. Bilal Malik, Siddartha Bajracharya, Gabriela Bambrick-Santoyo, Conor P. Crowley, Ellen L. Burnham, Kianoush Kashani, Ashley Macina, Diana Finkel, Rebecca M. Beutler, Sowminya Arikapudi, Ayesha Ahmed, Edward J. Schenck, Kishan Padalia, Aparna Saha, Alexander J. Hodakowski, Tanya S. Johns, Rayan Kaakati, James P. Lash, Bhavarth Shukla, Mary Mallappallil, Eboni G. Price-Haywood, Steven Menez, Samaya J. Anumudu, Christopher L. Mosher, Rajat Kapoor, Harkarandeep Singh, Amanda K. Leonberg-Yoo, Rui Song, Samah Abu Omar, Laura Latta, Siddharth Verma, Steven Y. Chang, Soo Jung Cho, Emily Leven, Denzel Zhu, Jing G. Wang, Katharine Senter, Bijal Mehta, Ariel Mueller, Peter A. McCullough, Alexander S. Leidner, Milagros Yunes, Akshay Athreya, Carlos Martinez, Muhammad Imran Ali, Matthew J. Tugman, Laura Bickley, Perry Wilson, Chanu Rhee, Ambarish M. Athavale, Shruti Gupta, Samuel A.P. Short, S. Susan Hedayati, Neelja Kumar, Abeer Abu-Saif, Jeffrey M. Paer, Sobaata Chaudhry, Louis T. Merriam, Jochen Reiser, Gabriel Contreras, Eric Judd, Isha Puri, Marta Christov, Afshin Ahoubim, Leslie F. Thomas, Tanima Arora, Eric Goralnick, Elizabeth Anderson, Csaba P. Kovesdy, Alanna L. Jacobs, Marie Anne Sosa, Ashita Tolwani, Ravi K. Kshirsagar, Jason Y. Adams, Tingting Li, Javier A. Neyra, Deena R. Altman, Anip Bansal, Katherine J. Kelly, Sunita Sharma, Jean-Sebastien Rachoin, Zoe A. Kibbelaar, Celia P. Corona-Villalobos, Juan Carlos Q. Velez, Tanveer Shaukat, Leah Meyer, Kalyan Prudhvi, Edy Y. Kim, Madona Elias, Brian T. Garibaldi, Miklos Z. Molnar, Megan L. Krajewski, Sabu John, Girish N. Nadkarni, Molly Fisher, Michael Pan, Zaza Cohen, Min J. Joo, Yumeng Wen, Kapil K. Pokharel, Kusum S. Mathews, Shristi Upadhyay, Charles R. Vasquez, Amanda DeMauro Renaghan, Sergio L. Alvarez-Mulett, Rafey Feroze, Jacqueline M. Kruser, Daniel E. Weiner, Anne Sutherland, Jie Ouyang, Mohamed Farag, Gregory P. Milligan, Meaghan S. Roche, Luis A. Matute-Trochez, Chelsea Meloche, Yan Zhou, Jyotsna Bhattacharya, Sonali Bose, and David E. Leaf
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Adult ,Male ,Medicine (General) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Exacerbation ,Critical Care ,Organ Dysfunction Scores ,Critical Illness ,Population ,Comorbidity ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Cohort Studies ,R5-920 ,Intensive care ,medicine ,Humans ,Hospital Mortality ,Intensive care medicine ,education ,Pandemics ,intensive care ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,education.field_of_study ,crisis standards of care ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Crew Resource Management, Healthcare ,COVID-19 ,Standard of Care ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Triage ,United States ,medical ethics ,Cohort ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,SOFA score ,Female ,triage ,business ,Algorithms - Abstract
Summary: Many US states published crisis standards of care (CSC) guidelines for allocating scarce critical care resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the performance of these guidelines in maximizing their population benefit has not been well tested. In 2,272 adults with COVID-19 requiring mechanical ventilation drawn from the Study of the Treatment and Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19 (STOP-COVID) multicenter cohort, we test the following three approaches to CSC algorithms: Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores grouped into ranges, SOFA score ranges plus comorbidities, and a hypothetical approach using raw SOFA scores not grouped into ranges. We find that area under receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) curves for all three algorithms demonstrate only modest discrimination for 28-day mortality. Adding comorbidity scoring modestly improves algorithm performance over SOFA scores alone. The algorithm incorporating comorbidities has modestly worse predictive performance for Black compared to white patients. CSC algorithms should be empirically examined to refine approaches to the allocation of scarce resources during pandemics and to avoid potential exacerbation of racial inequities.
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8. Thrombosis, Bleeding, and the Observational Effect of Early Therapeutic Anticoagulation on Survival in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19
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Hanny Al-Samkari, Shruti Gupta, Rebecca Karp Leaf, Wei Wang, Rachel P. Rosovsky, Samantha K. Brenner, Salim S. Hayek, Hanna Berlin, Rajat Kapoor, Shahzad Shaefi, Michal L. Melamed, Anne Sutherland, Jared Radbel, Adam Green, Brian T. Garibaldi, Anand Srivastava, Amanda Leonberg-Yoo, Alexandre M. Shehata, Jennifer E. Flythe, Arash Rashidi, Nitender Goyal, Lili Chan, Kusum S. Mathews, S. Susan Hedayati, Rajany Dy, Stephanie M. Toth-Manikowski, Jingjing Zhang, Mary Mallappallil, Roberta E. Redfern, Amar D. Bansal, Samuel A.P. Short, Mark G. Vangel, Andrew J. Admon, Matthew W. Semler, Kenneth A. Bauer, Miguel A. Hernán, David E. Leaf, Carl P. Walther, Samaya J. Anumudu, Justin Arunthamakun, Kathleen F. Kopecky, Gregory P. Milligan, Peter A. McCullough, Thuy-Duyen Nguyen, Megan L. Krajewski, Sidharth Shankar, Ameeka Pannu, Juan D. Valencia, Sushrut S. Waikar, Zoe A. Kibbelaar, Ambarish M. Athavale, Peter Hart, Shristi Upadhyay, Ishaan Vohra, Ajiboye Oyintayo, Jean-Sebastien Rachoin, Christa A. Schorr, Lisa Shea, Daniel L. Edmonston, Christopher L. Mosher, Zaza Cohen, Valerie Allusson, Gabriela Bambrick-Santoyo, Noor ul aain Bhatti, Bijal Mehta, Aquino Williams, Patricia Walters, Ronaldo C. Go, Keith M. Rose, Amy M. Zhou, Ethan C. Kim, Rebecca Lisk, Steven G. Coca, Deena R. Altman, Aparna Saha, Howard Soh, Huei Hsun Wen, Sonali Bose, Emily A. Leven, Jing G. Wang, Gohar Mosoyan, Pattharawin Pattharanitima, Emily J. Gallagher, Allon N. Friedman, John Guirguis, Christopher Meshberger, Katherine J. Kelly, Chirag R. Parikh, Celia P. Corona-Villalobos, Yumeng Wen, Steven Menez, Rubab F. Malik, Carmen Elena Cervantes, Samir C. Gautam, Mary C. Mallappallil, Jie Ouyang, Sabu John, Ernie Yap, Yohannes Melaku, Ibrahim Mohamed, Siddhartha Bajracharya, Isha Puri, Mariah Thaxton, Jyotsna Bhattacharya, John Wagner, Leon Boudourakis, H. Bryant Nguyen, Afshin Ahoubim, Leslie F. Thomas, Dheeraj Reddy Sirganagari, Pramod K. Guru, Yan Zhou, Paul A. Bergl, Jesus Rodriguez, Jatan A. Shah, Mrigank S. Gupta, Princy N. Kumar, Deepa G. Lazarous, Seble G. Kassaye, Tanya S. Johns, Ryan Mocerino, Kalyan Prudhvi, Denzel Zhu, Rebecca V. Levy, Yorg Azzi, Molly Fisher, Milagros Yunes, Kaltrina Sedaliu, Ladan Golestaneh, Maureen Brogan, Jyotsana Thakkar, Neelja Kumar, Michael J. Ross, Michael Chang, Ritesh Raichoudhury, Akshay Athreya, Mohamed Farag, Edward J. Schenck, Soo Jung Cho, Maria Plataki, Sergio L. Alvarez-Mulett, Luis G. Gomez-Escobar, Di Pan, Stefi Lee, Jamuna Krishnan, William Whalen, David Charytan, Ashley Macina, Alexander S. Leidner, Carlos Martinez, Jacqueline M. Kruser, Richard G. Wunderink, Alexander J. Hodakowski, Juan Carlos Q. Velez, Eboni G. Price-Haywood, Luis A. Matute-Trochez, Anna E. Hasty, Muner M.B. Mohamed, Rupali S. Avasare, David Zonies, Rachel Rosovsky, Meghan E. Sise, Erik T. Newman, Samah Abu Omar, Kapil K. Pokharel, Shreyak Sharma, Harkarandeep Singh, Simon Correa, Tanveer Shaukat, Omer Kamal, Meghan Lee, Ian A. Strohbehn, Jiahua Li, Ariel L. Mueller, Nicholas S. Cairl, Gabriel Naimy, Abeer Abu-Saif, Danyell Hall, Laura Bickley, Chris Rowan, Farah Madhani-Lovely, Vasil Peev, Jochen Reiser, John J. Byun, Andrew Vissing, Esha M. Kapania, Zoe Post, Nilam P. Patel, Joy-Marie Hermes, Anne K. Sutherland, Amee Patrawalla, Diana G. Finkel, Barbara A. Danek, Sowminya Arikapudi, Jeffrey M. Paer, Peter Cangialosi, Mark Liotta, Sonika Puri, Jag Sunderram, Matthew T. Scharf, Ayesha Ahmed, Ilya Berim, Jayanth S. Vatson, George Karp, Shuchi Anand, Joseph E. Levitt, Pablo Garcia, Suzanne M. Boyle, Rui Song, Sang Hoon Woo, Xiaoying Deng, Goni Katz-Greenberg, Moh'd A. Sharshir, Vadym V. Rusnak, Muhammad Imran Ali, Anip Bansal, Amber S. Podoll, Michel Chonchol, Sunita Sharma, Ellen L. Burnham, Rana Hejal, Eric Judd, Laura Latta, Ashita Tolwani, Timothy E. Albertson, Jason Y. Adams, Steven Y. Chang, Rebecca M. Beutler, Carl E. Schulze, Etienne Macedo, Harin Rhee, Kathleen D. Liu, Vasantha K. Jotwani, Jay L. Koyner, Chintan V. Shah, Vishal Jaikaransingh, Min J. Joo, James P. Lash, Javier A. Neyra, Nourhan Chaaban, Madona Elias, Yahya Ahmad, Alfredo Iardino, Elizabeth H. Au, Jill H. Sharma, Marie Anne Sosa, Sabrina Taldone, Gabriel Contreras, David De La Zerda, Hayley B. Gershengorn, Alessia Fornoni, Pennelope Blakely, Tariq U. Azam, Husam Shadid, Michael Pan, Patrick O’Hayer, Chelsea Meloche, Rafey Feroze, Kishan J. Padalia, Jeff Leya, John P. Donnelly, Matthew J. Tugman, Emily H. Chang, Brent R. Brown, Amanda K. Leonberg-Yoo, Ryan C. Spiardi, Todd A. Miano, Meaghan S. Roche, Charles R. Vasquez, Natalie C. Ernecoff, Sanjana Kapoor, Siddharth Verma, Huiwen Chen, Csaba P. Kovesdy, Miklos Z. Molnar, Ambreen Azhar, Mridula V. Nadamuni, Shani Shastri, Duwayne L. Willett, Amanda D. Renaghan, Kyle B. Enfield, Pavan K. Bhatraju, A. Bilal Malik, Anitha Vijayan, Christina Mariyam Joy, Tingting Li, Seth Goldberg, Patricia F. Kao, Greg L. Schumaker, Anthony J. Faugno, Caroline M. Hsu, Asma Tariq, Leah Meyer, Ravi K. Kshirsagar, Daniel E. Weiner, Marta Christov, Jennifer Griffiths, Sanjeev Gupta, Aromma Kapoor, Savneek Chugh, Perry Wilson, Tanima Arora, and Ugochukwu Ugwuowo
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Critical Illness ,Hemorrhage ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Interquartile range ,law ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,0101 mathematics ,Survival rate ,Original Research ,Aged ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,010102 general mathematics ,Hazard ratio ,Anticoagulants ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Blood Coagulation Disorders ,Middle Aged ,Intensive care unit ,United States ,Survival Rate ,Intensive Care Units ,Emergency medicine ,Observational study ,Female ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Hypercoagulability may be a key mechanism of death in patients with COVID-19. This cohort study evaluated the incidence of venous thromboembolism and major bleeding in critically ill patients with COVID-19 and examined the observational effect of early therapeutic anticoagulation on survival., Visual Abstract. Early Anticoagulation in COVID-19 Hypercoagulability may be a key mechanism of death in patients with COVID-19. This cohort study evaluated the incidence of venous thromboembolism and major bleeding in critically ill patients with COVID-19 and examined the observational effect of early therapeutic anticoagulation on survival. Visual Abstract. Early Anticoagulation in COVID-19 Hypercoagulability may be a key mechanism of death in patients with COVID-19. This cohort study evaluated the incidence of venous thromboembolism and major bleeding in critically ill patients with COVID-19 and examined the observational effect of early therapeutic anticoagulation on survival., Background: Hypercoagulability may be a key mechanism of death in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Objective: To evaluate the incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and major bleeding in critically ill patients with COVID-19 and examine the observational effect of early therapeutic anticoagulation on survival. Design: In a multicenter cohort study of 3239 critically ill adults with COVID-19, the incidence of VTE and major bleeding within 14 days after intensive care unit (ICU) admission was evaluated. A target trial emulation in which patients were categorized according to receipt or no receipt of therapeutic anticoagulation in the first 2 days of ICU admission was done to examine the observational effect of early therapeutic anticoagulation on survival. A Cox model with inverse probability weighting to adjust for confounding was used. Setting: 67 hospitals in the United States. Participants: Adults with COVID-19 admitted to a participating ICU. Measurements: Time to death, censored at hospital discharge, or date of last follow-up. Results: Among the 3239 patients included, the median age was 61 years (interquartile range, 53 to 71 years), and 2088 (64.5%) were men. A total of 204 patients (6.3%) developed VTE, and 90 patients (2.8%) developed a major bleeding event. Independent predictors of VTE were male sex and higher D-dimer level on ICU admission. Among the 2809 patients included in the target trial emulation, 384 (11.9%) received early therapeutic anticoagulation. In the primary analysis, during a median follow-up of 27 days, patients who received early therapeutic anticoagulation had a similar risk for death as those who did not (hazard ratio, 1.12 [95% CI, 0.92 to 1.35]). Limitation: Observational design. Conclusion: Among critically ill adults with COVID-19, early therapeutic anticoagulation did not affect survival in the target trial emulation. Primary Funding Source: None.
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9. Late immune-related adverse events with immune checkpoint inhibitors
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Brittany A Sinclaire, Emily Tonti, Jaeil Ahn, Jordan Kaufman, Divya Cheruku, Adil Alaoui, Michael B. Atkins, Shaked lev-Ari, Andrew L. Pecora, Elli Gourna Paleoudis, Kanchi Krishnamurthy, Michael T Serzan, Andrew Ip, Eric Muller, Shari Adams, Sahil Parikh, Neil J. Shah, Shuo Wang, Aquino Williams, and Melinda Weber
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2635 Background: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors (ICIs) are associated with unique immune-related adverse events (irAEs). IrAEs can occur at any timepoint of ICI treatment. Late irAEs are not well reported in the literature. Herein, we attempt to characterize irAEs that occur 6-month, one year and two years after ICI treatment initiation. Methods: We identified patients treated with ICIs (anti-CTLA-4, anti-PD(L)-1 either alone or in combination or with chemotherapy) across Hackensack Meridian Health hospital and MedStar Georgetown University Health systems from 12011 to 4/2018. Patients' baseline demographics, treatment history, and irAEs were collected from EHR. CTCAE V4.03 was used to grade irAEs. Results: We identified 1332 patients treated with 1443 unique ICIs. The ICI therapies were nivolumab 38% (543), pembrolizumab 23% (332), ipilimumab plus nivolumab 12% (180), ipilimumab 11% (161), Atezolizumab 3% (47) and others 13% (180). Tumor types were lung cancer 34% (496), melanoma 27% (389), GI cancers 6% (92), kidney cancer 6% (87), and other cancers 26% (379). The median age was 66 (21-87), age >75 37% (541), Caucasian 67% (970). We identified a total of 911 any grade irAEs among 37% (552) therapies. Among, 911 irAEs, grade 1-2, grade ≥3 and unknown grade irAEs were 39% (572), 12% (182) and 11% (157), respectively. The most common any grade irAEs were skin rash 22% (202), colitis 13% (120), and hepatitis 12% (108). 84% of all irAEs and 85% of ≥ Grade 3 irAEs occurred within 6 months of treatment initiation. Of the 350, patients on active treatment at six months, 37 % (132) and 7% (26) developed any grade and grade ≥3 irAEs, respectively. irAEs that had > 10% of their occurrences after six months were skin rash and colitis 14% each. Other common irAEs were hypothyroidism, hepatitis, joint pain, pruritis and pneumonitis at 7% each. Among 170 patients on active treatment at one year, 37% (62) and 7% (12) developed any grade and grade ≥3 irAEs respectively. irAEs with >10% incidence after one year of treatment were rash 19% and hepatitis 13%. Conclusions: Our RWE findings suggest although 85% irAEs occurs within the first six months of treatment, late irAEs can occur with ICI treatment. The incidence and pattern of late irAEs appears similar to early irAEs, (e.g., skin rash, colitis, hypothyroidism and hepatitis) with pneumonitis being a notable exception. It is uncertain if these results will be influenced by changing patterns of ICI use (e.g. different diseases and/or regimens) over time.[Table: see text]
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10. Real-world outcomes of treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors in unique patient cohorts: Elderly, non-caucasian race, poor performance status, obese, chronic viral infections, and autoimmune diseases
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Brittany A Sinclaire, Shuo Wang, Michael T Serzan, Andrew Ip, Divya Cheruku, Emily Tonti, Neil J. Shah, Aquino Williams, Jordan Kaufman, Adil Alaoui, Elli Gourna Paleoudis, Jaeil Ahn, Sahil Parikh, Melinda Weber, Shari Adams, Michael B. Atkins, Andrew L. Pecora, Shaked lev-Ari, and Eric Muller
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2641 Background: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors (ICI) have revolutionized current cancer treatment. Nevertheless, outcomes data across various patient cohorts are lacking. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of real-world data (RWD) that included patient cohorts traditionally underrepresented in clinical trials. Methods: We identified patients (pts) treated with ICI (anti-CTLA-4, anti-PD(L)1 or their combination at 6 US academic and community hospitals from 1/2011 – 4/2018. Clinical data obtained from EHR and CTCAE V4.03 was used to define immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Results: A total of 1332 pts treated with 1443 unique ICI treatments were included in the cohort. The median age was 66 (21-87), Male 58% (827), Caucasian 70% (1004), African American (AA) 16% (232), other race 14% (207), ECOG PS 0,1 79% (1130), chronic viral infection 5% [hepatitis B (24), hepatitis C (32) and HIV (17)], with BMI > 30 22% (287) and autoimmune disease (AID) 15% (215). Lung cancer (NSCLC) 34% (423), and melanoma 27% (389) were top 2 tumor types and nivolumab 38% (544), pembrolizumab 23% (332), and ipilimumab plus nivolumab 12% (180) were the most common ICI treatments. Overall survival (OS) was worse for patients with ECOG ≥2 (0.34 - 0.63) vs. ECOG 0,1 (1.27 - 1.73, P 75 27% (120), AA 28% (124), Female 50% (224), ECOG PS ≥2 23% (104), BMI >30 15% (62), chronic viral infections 10% (44), and AID 14% (62). The ICI therapies were nivolumab 55% (245), pembrolizumab 23% (102), and atezolizumab 6% (27) and 16% (others). Data is contained in the table. Conclusions: Overall, in our RWD, OS appeared to be similar across above cohorts except poor OS for pts with ECOG ≥2. irAEs also appeared to be similar across cohorts except less with ECOG ≥2. In NSCLC cohort, we noted similar findings except less irAEs in Male cohort. Prospective studies are needed to confirm the above findings.[Table: see text]
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