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Abbott, Richard L, primary, Adrean, Sean D, additional, Al-Muammar, Abdulrahman, additional, Akhtar, Jihan, additional, Alfonso, Eduardo C, additional, Allen, Richard C, additional, Almond, M Camille, additional, Alvarenga, Lênio, additional, Alward, Wallace LM, additional, Ambrósio, Renato, additional, Anwar, Mohammad, additional, Azar, Dimitri T, additional, Ball, James L, additional, Barney, Neal P, additional, Bartow, Rebecca M, additional, Baum, Jules, additional, Belin, Michael W, additional, Bell, Jason H, additional, Benetz, Beth Ann, additional, Berbos, Zachary, additional, Beuerman, Roger W, additional, Bhasin, Arpita Kadakia, additional, Bhat, Pooja V, additional, Biber, Joseph M, additional, Bidros, Maria, additional, Birnbaum, Andrea D, additional, Bouchard, Charles S, additional, Bradley, Jay C, additional, Brandt, James D, additional, Brasington, Richard D, additional, Brilakis, Harilaos S, additional, Burkat, Cat N, additional, Calatayud, Marta, additional, Cameron, J Douglas, additional, Campos, Mauro, additional, Carpel, Emmett F, additional, Cavanagh, H Dwight, additional, Chan, Cordelia, additional, Chang, Richard I, additional, Chang, Bernard H, additional, Chern, Kenneth C, additional, Ching, Steven, additional, Chodosh, James, additional, Choo, Phillip H, additional, Chung, Gary, additional, Ciolino, Joseph B, additional, Clayton, Janine A, additional, Cohen, Elisabeth J, additional, Comyn, Oliver, additional, Cortina, M Soledad, additional, Cowden, John W, additional, Croasdale, Christopher R, additional, Davidson, Richard S, additional, Davis, Elizabeth A, additional, Daya, Sheraz M, additional, Freitas, Denise de, additional, DeMill, David L, additional, de Oliveira, Lauro Augusto, additional, de Smet, Marc D, additional, de Sousa, Luciene B, additional, Djalilian, Ali R, additional, Dohlman, Claes H, additional, Donnenfeld, Eric D, additional, Dortzbach, Richard K, additional, Driebe, William T, additional, Dunn, Steven P, additional, Eagle, Ralph C, additional, Edelstein, Sean L, additional, Eiferman, Richard A, additional, Eliason, Joseph A, additional, Farid, Marjan, additional, Faulkner, William J, additional, Feder, Robert S, additional, Feiz, Vahid, additional, Feng, Matthew T, additional, Fingert, John H, additional, Florakis, George J, additional, Fontana, Luigi, additional, Forster, Richard K, additional, Foster, C Stephen, additional, Foster, F Stuart, additional, Foulks, Gary N, additional, Friedlander, Mitchell H, additional, Fukuda, Masahiko, additional, Galor, Anat, additional, Gan, Theresa J, additional, Garg, Prashant, additional, Garg, Sumit, additional, Glasser, David B, additional, Goins, Kenneth M, additional, Goldstein, Debra A, additional, Gottlieb, Chloe, additional, Grimmett, Michael R, additional, Gris, Oscar, additional, Groos, Erich B, additional, Gruzensky, William D, additional, Güell, Jose L, additional, Gupta, Preeya K, additional, Hamill, M Bowes, additional, Hammersmith, Kristin M, additional, Hamrah, Pedram, additional, Hannush, Sadeer B, additional, Hardten, David R, additional, Harrison, Andrew, additional, Heck, Ellen L, additional, Heidemann, David G, additional, Herman, David C, additional, Heur, J Martin, additional, Hodge, William G, additional, Hoffman, Carol J, additional, Holland, Edward J, additional, Holland, Gary N, additional, Honig, Marc A, additional, Hood, Christopher T, additional, Hoskins, Eliza N, additional, Huang, Andrew J W, additional, Huang, David, additional, Hui, Jennifer I, additional, Iuorno, Joseph D, additional, Jackson, W Bruce, additional, Jakobiec, Frederick A, additional, Jeng, Bennie H, additional, Jester, James V, additional, Jordan, David R, additional, Kaiura, Terry L, additional, Karp, Carol L, additional, Katz, Douglas G, additional, Kaufman, Stephen C, additional, Kersten, Robert C, additional, Khachikian, Stephen S, additional, Kim, Jennifer H, additional, Kim, Joung Y, additional, Kim, Stella K, additional, Kim, Terry, additional, Kirkness, Colin M, additional, Klyce, Stephen D, additional, Koch, Douglas D, additional, Kowalski, Regis P, additional, Krachmer, Jay H, additional, Laibson, Peter R, additional, Lane, Stephen S, additional, Lass, Jonathan H, additional, Lee, W Barry, additional, Lee, Olivia A, additional, Lemp, Michael A, additional, Lenhart, Phoebe D, additional, Li, Yan, additional, Liesegang, Thomas J, additional, Lim, Michele C, additional, Lin, Lily Koo, additional, Lin, Michael P, additional, Lindquist, Thomas D, additional, Lindstrom, Richard L, additional, Litoff, David, additional, Liu, Christopher, additional, Lowder, Careen Y, additional, Lubniewski, Anthony J, additional, McGee, Hall T, additional, McLean, Ian W, additional, Macsai, Marian S, additional, Manero, Felicidad, additional, Mannis, Mark J, additional, Mantopoulos, Dimosthenis, additional, Martinez, Carlos E, additional, Mártonyi, Csaba L, additional, Mashor, Raneen S, additional, Mathers, William D, additional, Mehta, Manisha N, additional, Meisler, David M, additional, Mian, Shahzad I, additional, Miller, Darlene, additional, Miller, Corey A, additional, Montoya, Monty, additional, Morral, Merce, additional, Moyes, Andrew L, additional, Murphy, Michael L, additional, Nassiri, Nariman, additional, Neff, Kristiana D, additional, Nelson, J Daniel, additional, Nerad, Jeffrey A, additional, Netto, Marcelo V, additional, Newton, Christopher J, additional, Nijm, Lisa M, additional, Nishida, Teruo, additional, Noble, Bruce A, additional, Nordlund, Michael L, additional, Nussenblatt, Robert B, additional, O'Day, David G, additional, Ongkosuwito, Jenny V, additional, Oxford, Karen W, additional, Palay, David A, additional, Palmon, Florentino E, additional, Paranjpe, Deval R, additional, Parikh, Mansi, additional, Park, David H, additional, Park, D J John, additional, Parsons, Matthew R, additional, Pavlin, Charles J, additional, Pearlstein, Eric S, additional, Perry, Alicia, additional, Petroll, W Matthew, additional, Pfister, Daryl R, additional, Pfister, Roswell R, additional, Pflugfelder, Stephen C, additional, Price, Francis W, additional, Price, Marianne O, additional, Probst, Louis E, additional, Purcell, John J, additional, Pyott, Andrew A E, additional, Raizman, Michael B, additional, Raju, Leela V, additional, Randleman, J Bradley, additional, Rao, Gullapalli N, additional, Rapuano, Christopher J, additional, Reilly, Charles D, additional, de Candelaria Renesto, Adimara, additional, Rezende, Renata A, additional, Robertson, Danielle M, additional, Rootman, David S, additional, Rothman, Jason S, additional, Rubinfeld, Roy Scott, additional, Sadowsky, Alan E, additional, Saika, Shizuya, additional, Sakhalkar, Monali V, additional, Salz, James J, additional, Sangwan, Virender S, additional, Scarpi, Marinho, additional, Scharf, Bradley H, additional, Schmidt, Greg, additional, Schmitt, Artur, additional, Schmitt, Fernanda Piccoli, additional, Schteingart, Miriam T, additional, Schwab, Ivan R, additional, Schwam, Brian L, additional, Schwartz, Gary S, additional, Sen, H Nida, additional, Shapiro, Michael B, additional, Shimmura, Shigeto, additional, Singal, Neera, additional, Skeens, Heather M, additional, Skolnick, Craig A, additional, Slomovic, Allan R, additional, Smith, Janine A, additional, Snyder, Michael E, additional, Solomon, Renée, additional, Soukiasian, Sarkis H, additional, Srinivasan, Sathish, additional, Stamler, John F, additional, Steinert, Roger F, additional, Stoller, Glenn L, additional, Streeten, Barbara W, additional, Stulting, R Doyle, additional, Sugar, Alan, additional, Sugar, Joel, additional, Tan, Donald, additional, Tauber, Joseph, additional, Terry, Mark A, additional, Tessler, Howard H, additional, Torrabadella, Marta, additional, Traboulsi, Elias I, additional, Trattler, William B, additional, Tsai, Julie H, additional, Tse, David T, additional, Tu, Elmer Y, additional, Ursea, Roxana, additional, Vaddavalli, Pravin K, additional, Van Meter, Woodford S, additional, Varley, Gary A, additional, Vasaiwala, Roshni, additional, Verachtert, Anthony J, additional, Verdier, David D, additional, Vieira, Ana Carolina, additional, Virasch, Vanee V, additional, Wang, Li, additional, Waring, George O, additional, Warner, Michael A, additional, Warrian, Kevin J, additional, Webster, Guy F, additional, Weikert, Mitchell P, additional, Weisenthal, Robert W, additional, Weiss, Jayne S, additional, Wichiensin, Pongmas, additional, Wilhelmus, Kirk R, additional, Wilson, Steven E, additional, Woodward, Maria A, additional, Yee, Richard W, additional, and Yoo, Sonya, additional
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Chow, Christopher Y., primary, Dunn, Steven P., additional, and Heidemann, David G., additional
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Abad, Juan C., primary, Abbott, Richard L., additional, Ahmad, Omar, additional, Aigner, Tracy L., additional, Akpek, Esen Karamürsel, additional, Albert, Daniel M., additional, Azar, Dimitri T., additional, Balali, Siamak, additional, Barney, Neal P., additional, Behrens, Ashley, additional, Bernal, Marial D., additional, Brass, Robert E., additional, Braun, Erich H.P., additional, Brent, Geoffrey, additional, Brightbill, Frederick S., additional, Burk, Linda L., additional, Burkat, Cat N., additional, Cavanaugh, Timothy B., additional, Chang, Daniel H., additional, Chen, Edwin S., additional, Chen, Min, additional, Chew, Jesse, additional, Chow, Christopher Y., additional, Chuck, Roy S., additional, Cionni, Robert J., additional, Clamen, Liane, additional, Cockerham, Glenn C., additional, Cooke, Carole A., additional, Coster, Douglas J., additional, Cox, Constance, additional, Criden, Marc R., additional, Dahlgren, Matthew Alan, additional, Dawson, Daniel, additional, Daya, Sheraz M., additional, Djalilian, Ali R., additional, Doane, John F., additional, Dogru, Murat, additional, Doherty, Terence J., additional, Dohlman, Claes H., additional, Donnenfeld, Eric D., additional, Donshik, Peter C., additional, Dunn, Steven P., additional, Dupps, William J., additional, Edelhauser, Henry, additional, Ehlers, William, additional, Espinosa-Lagana, Marcela, additional, Evangelista, Jason, additional, Faktorovich, Ella G., additional, Farah, Samir G., additional, Farid, Marjan, additional, Farjo, Ayad A., additional, Farjo, Qais Anastas, additional, Fini, M. Elizabeth, additional, Ford, Jerry G., additional, Foster, C. Stephen, additional, Fouraker, Bradley, additional, Fournié, Pierre, additional, Garg, Prashant, additional, Geroski, Dayle H., additional, Giegengack, Matthew, additional, Ginsberg, Steven Paul, additional, Glasser, David B., additional, Gordon, Michael, additional, Gordon, Gabriel M., additional, Gorovoy, Mark S., additional, Gottsch, John D., additional, Green, Colin R., additional, Haight, David H., additional, Haller, Julia A., additional, Hamada, Samer, additional, Hardten, David R., additional, Hauswirth, Scott G., additional, Heidemann, David G., additional, Herrygers, Lisa, additional, Herz, Natasha L., additional, Hodge, Christopher, additional, Hoffer, Kenneth J., additional, Holland, Edward J., additional, Jackson, Randolph T., additional, Jakobs, Frank M., additional, John, Thomas, additional, Jun, Albert S., additional, Kahana, Alon, additional, Kara-Jose, Andrea Cotait, additional, Katz, Steven E., additional, Klyce, Stephen D., additional, Koch, Douglas D., additional, Kornmehl, Ernest W., additional, Krachmer, Jay H., additional, Kulkarni, Amol D., additional, Laibson, Peter R., additional, Laing, Ronald A., additional, Lanier, Jeffrey Day, additional, Lass, Jonathan H., additional, Lawless, Michael A., additional, Ledee, Dolena R., additional, Lee, James, additional, Lee, Janet, additional, Lee, Yunhee, additional, Lekhanont, Kaevalin, additional, Lembach, Richard G., additional, Levenson, Jeremy E., additional, Leyngold, Ilya M., additional, Liesegang, Thomas J., additional, Lindquist, Thomas D., additional, Lindstrom, Richard L., additional, Lucarelli, Mark J., additional, Lucas-Glass, Tina C., additional, Macsai, Marian S., additional, Mahran, Waleed, additional, Manns, Fabrice, additional, Martins, Suy Anne R., additional, Mathers, William D., additional, McDonnell, Peter J., additional, McGhee, Charles N.J., additional, Meisler, David M., additional, Mian, Shahzad, additional, Milne, H. L. Rick, additional, Mondino, Bartly J., additional, Muenzler, W. Stanley, additional, Nassiri, Nariman, additional, Nehls, Sarah, additional, Newton, Catherine, additional, Noguera, Guillermo E., additional, Nordlund, Michael L., additional, Oleynikov, Yuri S., additional, Olson, Randall J., additional, Onclinx, Tania M., additional, Ongucci, Tatsuya, additional, Oshika, Tetsuro, additional, Panday, Vasudha A., additional, Patel, Sanjay V., additional, Pepose, Jay S., additional, Pfister, Daryl R., additional, Pfister, Roswell R., additional, Delong Potter, Heather Anne, additional, Prakash, Gaurav, additional, Price, Marianne O., additional, Price, Francis W., additional, Probst, Louis E., additional, Qazi, Mujtaba A., additional, Rao, Gullapalli N., additional, Rapuano, Christopher J., additional, Reddy, Satya V., additional, Reed, John William, additional, Reinhart, William J., additional, Roberts, Cynthia J., additional, Rose, Linda, additional, Rosenfeld, Steven, additional, Rothman, Jason S., additional, Rowsey, James, additional, Rubinfeld, Roy Scott, additional, Schanzlin, David J., additional, Serdarevic, Olivia N., additional, Shamie, Neda, additional, Sharma, Namrata, additional, Shaw, Edward, additional, Sherwin, Trevor, additional, Shimmura, Shigeto, additional, Sindt, Christine, additional, Slade, Stephen, additional, Solomon, Renée, additional, Soong, Kaz, additional, Stark, Walter J., additional, Steinert, Roger F., additional, Sugar, Joel, additional, Sugar, Alan, additional, Suh, Leejee H., additional, Sutphin, John E., additional, Terry, Mark A., additional, Thompson, Matthew Joseph, additional, Tsubota, Kazuo, additional, Tu, Elmer Y., additional, Vajpayee, Rasik B., additional, Vakharia, Mitul R., additional, Van Buren, Jeremy, additional, Van Meter, Woodford S., additional, Vastine, David W., additional, Verity, Steven M., additional, Vito, Elizabeth C.L., additional, Wadia, Hormuz P., additional, Wagoner, Michael D., additional, Waller, Stephen G., additional, Wang, Li, additional, Waring, George O., additional, Werner, Liliana, additional, Weston, Bonnie C., additional, Wheeldon, Catherine E., additional, Williams, Keryn A., additional, Williams, John, additional, Yoon, Eric Y., additional, Zaidman, Gerald W., additional, and Zoumalan, Christopher I., additional
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- 2009
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5. AMYLOIDOSIS 277.3
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Dunn, Steven P., primary and Krachmer, Jay H., additional
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- 2008
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Abbott, Richard L., primary, Afshari, Natalie A., additional, Agrawal, Jaya, additional, Agrawal, Shishir, additional, Agrawal, Trilok P., additional, Akduman, Levent, additional, Akpek, Esen K., additional, Al-Sayyed, Amal, additional, Albini, Thomas A., additional, Alcorn, Deborah M., additional, Alwitry, Amar, additional, Amzel, Anouk, additional, Anderson, Nicole J., additional, Ansari, Ejaz A., additional, Antoszyk, Andrew, additional, Antoszyk, James H., additional, Aquavella, James V., additional, Arain, Sumaira A., additional, Arévalo, J. Fernando, additional, Arunagiri, Guruswami, additional, Arzabe, Carlos W., additional, Atchaneeyasakul, La-ongsri, additional, Atilla, Huban, additional, Aykan, Ümit, additional, Ayres, Brandon D., additional, Barbón, Juan J., additional, Bailey, Kristi, additional, Baloh, Frank G., additional, Barequet, Irina S., additional, Barkhuizen, André, additional, Bearn, Michael A., additional, Belfort, Rubens, additional, Bellows, A. Robert, additional, Berrocal, Audina M., additional, Bettink-Remeijer, Marijke Wefers, additional, Bhandari, Anuja, additional, Bhatti, M. Tariq, additional, Blumenkranz, Mark S., additional, Boboridis, Kostas G., additional, Bolling, James P., additional, Boniuk, Vivien, additional, Botelho, Paul Jorge, additional, Brazis, Paul W., additional, Bremner, Fion D., additional, Buckley, Edward G., additional, Bullock, John D., additional, Bushley, David Matthew, additional, Caldeira, Jorge Alberto F., additional, Carricajo, Anne, additional, Cavallini, Gian Maria, additional, Chan, Matilda Frances, additional, Chandler, Damon B., additional, Channa, H., additional, Char, Devron H., additional, Charles, Steve, additional, Chen, Teresa C., additional, Ching, Steven S.T., additional, Chiquet, Christophe, additional, Hyunchul, Phillip, additional, Chou, Timothy Y., additional, Christiansen, Stephen P., additional, Chung, Kelly D., additional, Cioffi, George A., additional, Clarke, Michael P., additional, Coats, David K., additional, Cohen, Elisabeth J., additional, Conway, R. Max, additional, Creuzot-Garcher, Catherine, additional, Cunningham, Emmett T., additional, Curtis, Theodore H., additional, Dailey, Roger A., additional, Davis, Richard M., additional, Cock, Romain De, additional, de Faber, Jan-Tjeerd H.N., additional, de la Mano, Daniel, additional, Dekkers, Nick W.H.M., additional, Monte, Monte Anthony Del, additional, Rocca, David A. Della, additional, Rocca, Robert C. Della, additional, Dhaliwal, Deepinder K., additional, Do, Diana V., additional, Dolman, Peter J., additional, Donahue, Sean P., additional, Donnenfeld, Eric D., additional, Duguid, Graham, additional, Duker, Jay S., additional, Dunn, James P., additional, Dunn, Steven P., additional, Duong, Hon-Vu Q., additional, Egan, Robert A., additional, Eichler, Michael D., additional, El-Dairi, Mays, additional, Ellis, Forrest J., additional, Emerson, Geoffrey, additional, Emerson, M. Vaughn, additional, Enyedi, Laura B., additional, Evans, Teodoro, additional, Falardeau, Julie, additional, Faris, Bishara M., additional, Feitl, Marianne E., additional, Felton, Warren L., additional, Feman, Stephen S., additional, ffytche, Timothy J, additional, Flaxel, Christina J., additional, Foroozan, Rod, additional, Foster, Allen, additional, Fraunfelder, Frederick T., additional, Fraunfelder, Frederick W., additional, Freeman, H. Mackenzie, additional, Friedlaender, Mitchell H., additional, Frohman, Larry P., additional, Fung, Wayne E., additional, Gain, Philippe, additional, Gaitan, Jaime R., additional, Gancher, Stephen, additional, Gard, Tim, additional, Gattey, Devin M., additional, Gehlbach, Peter L., additional, Ghajarnia, Mehdi, additional, Ghanem, Vinícius Coral, additional, Ghosh, Amit Kumar, additional, Ghosh, Chandak, additional, Giegengack, Matthew, additional, Gladstone, Geoffrey, additional, Gold, Daniel H., additional, Golub, Richard L., additional, Gombos, Dan S., additional, Gombos, George M., additional, Good, William V., additional, Goodman, Shawn, additional, Gottsch, John D., additional, Goverdhan, Srinivas, additional, Grimson, Baird S., additional, Güemes, Adolfo, additional, Guerra, Roberto, additional, Haller, Julia A., additional, Hammersmith, Kristin M., additional, Handelman, Irvin L., additional, Hargrove, Roderick N., additional, Harney, Michael S., additional, Harper, Richard A., additional, Hatt, Sarah R., additional, Hawkins, Barbara S., additional, Hayreh, Sohan S., additional, Heiligenhaus, Arnd, additional, Heinz, Carsten, additional, Herndon, Leon W., additional, Hickman, Simon J., additional, Hirano, Koji, additional, Holland, Edward J., additional, Holland, Gary N., additional, Holz, Eric R., additional, Hommura, Sachiko, additional, Horn, Jeffrey D., additional, Hornick, Richard B., additional, Hoskins, H. Dunbar, additional, Hung, James W., additional, Hunter, Brian A., additional, Hunter, Krista A., additional, Hunyor, Alex P., additional, Hurwitz, Brian, additional, Hwang, Thomas S., additional, Hyndiuk, Robert A., additional, Ilhan-Sarac, Ozge, additional, Ing, Edsel, additional, Ino-ue, Masanori, additional, Isada, Carlos M., additional, Iturriaga, Saylin, additional, Iuorno, Joseph D., additional, Iwach, Andrew G., additional, Iyer, Mohan N., additional, Izquierdo, Natalio J., additional, Jampol, Lee M., additional, Johnston, Suzanne, additional, Kadayifçilar, Sibel, additional, Kaden, Ian H., additional, Kaimbo, Dieudonne Kaimbo Wa, additional, Kapur, Rashmis, additional, Kastl, Peter R., additional, Katsavounidou, Garyfallia, additional, Kazerouni, Ayat, additional, Kazim, Michael, additional, Kedhar, Sanjay R., additional, Keech, Ronald V., additional, Kersten, Robert C., additional, Keys, Marshall P., additional, Khanna, Sangeeta, additional, Khaw, Peng Tee, additional, Kinyoun, James L., additional, Kirwan, Caitriona, additional, Kivelä, Tero, additional, Klein, Michael L., additional, Klotz, Stephen A., additional, Ko, John, additional, Kowalski, Regis P., additional, Krachmer, Jay H., additional, Krupin, Theodore, additional, Kuhn, Ferenc, additional, Kulkarni, Abhaya Vivek, additional, Kwun, Robert C., additional, Laibson, Peter R., additional, Lakhanpal, Rohit R., additional, Lam, Byron L., additional, Lamer, Laurent, additional, Lawlor, David P., additional, Lawton, Andrew W., additional, Leahey, Alan B., additional, LeBoyer, Russell, additional, Lee, Andrew G., additional, Lee, Wen-Hsiang, additional, Lee, William Barry, additional, Lehman, Sharon S., additional, Leibowitz, Howard M., additional, Leong, James, additional, Levin, Alex V., additional, Levin, Leonard A., additional, Levine, Mark R., additional, Levy, Norman S., additional, Liesegang, Thomas J., additional, Lim, Lyndell L., additional, Lin, Linda H., additional, Lisman, Richard D., additional, Litoff, David, additional, Liu, James C., additional, Loft, Evan, additional, Lubritz, Ronald R., additional, Mabey, David C.W., additional, Mackie, Ian A., additional, Maguluri, Srilakshmi, additional, Maliki, M., additional, Mamalis, Nick, additional, Mannis, Mark J., additional, Mansberger, Steven L., additional, Mansour, Ahmad M., additional, Marcon, Alexandre S., additional, Marcon, Italo M., additional, Marsh, Peter B., additional, Mather, Rookaya, additional, Mathers, William D., additional, Saari, K. Matti, additional, Mawn, Louise A., additional, McAllum, Penny J., additional, McCallum, Rex M., additional, McCluskey, Peter, additional, McCormick, Gregory J., additional, McCormick, Steven A., additional, McCulley, James P., additional, McHenry, John G., additional, McNab, Alan A., additional, Mee, Jared J., additional, Meier, Douglas L., additional, Meisler, David M., additional, Merin, Saul C., additional, Meyer, Dale R., additional, Meyer, Roger F., additional, Michels, Kevin S., additional, Milman, Tatyana, additional, Mintz, Roni, additional, Morel, Chantal F, additional, Morris, William R., additional, Moster, Mark L., additional, Mourani, John, additional, Muccioli, Cristina, additional, Mudumbai, Raghu C., additional, Murillo-Lopez, Fernando H., additional, Myint, Shoib, additional, Nagra, Parveen K, additional, Naoumi, A, additional, Nassif, John, additional, Nee, Michelle T., additional, Netto, Marcelo V., additional, Ng, John D., additional, Nguyen, Hau T., additional, Nguyen, Quan Dong, additional, O'Day, Denis M., additional, O'Day, A. Justin, additional, O'Halloran, Henry S., additional, O'Keefe, Michael, additional, Okamoto, Fumiki, additional, Olson, Richard J., additional, Orcutt, James C., additional, Dundar, Sema Oruc, additional, Osbourne, Aaron, additional, Palazzi, Maristela Amaral, additional, Palmer, Earl A., additional, Papadopoulos, Maria, additional, Parnell, Jeffrey R., additional, Parsa, Cameron F., additional, Patel, Sanjay V., additional, Patterson, Emily, additional, Pendergast, Scott D., additional, Perry, Henry D., additional, Peters, Keith Roberson, additional, Po, Stephanie M., additional, Pokroy, Russell, additional, Putterman, Allen Michael, additional, Queiro, Rubén, additional, Rafiei, Nastaran, additional, Rahmani, Bahram, additional, Rapuano, Christopher J, additional, Rasheed, Karim, additional, Rathinam, S.R., additional, Raymond, Lawrence A., additional, Read, Russell W., additional, Lafayette, August, additional, Recchia, Franco M., additional, Reidy, James J., additional, Reynolds, Adam C., additional, Rich, Larry F., additional, Ritch, Robert, additional, Robb, Richard M., additional, Robert, Pierre-Yves, additional, Robertson, Joseph E., additional, Roh, Shiyoung, additional, Romanet, Jean-Paul, additional, Rootman, Jack, additional, Roque, Barbara L., additional, Roque, Manolette R., additional, Rosenbaum, Arthur L., additional, Rosenbaum, James Todd, additional, Roy, F. Hampton, additional, Rundle, Paul A., additional, Sadun, Alfredo A., additional, Saffra, Norman A., additional, Salim, Sarwat, additional, Samples, John R., additional, Santiago, Alvina Pauline D, additional, Saperstein, David A., additional, Saunders, Richard A., additional, Savage, James A., additional, Scheufele, Tina A., additional, Schiedler, Vivian, additional, Schlesinger, Thomas K., additional, Schlossman, Abraham, additional, Schwartz, Lee K., additional, Scott, Ingrid U., additional, Scruggs, Jennifer, additional, Segal, Ernesto I., additional, Shalaby, Ismail A., additional, Sheikh, Aziz, additional, Sheppard, John D., additional, Sherman, Mark D., additional, Shields, Carol L., additional, Shields, Jerry A., additional, Singh, Amarpreet, additional, Singh, Christopher N., additional, Singman, Eric L., additional, Siracuse-Lee, Donna, additional, Smalley, Aaron D., additional, Smith, Patricia W., additional, Solomon, Anthony W., additional, Souhail, Hassane, additional, Spitzberg, Daniel H., additional, Spoor, Thomas C., additional, Stamper, Robert L., additional, Stark, Walter J., additional, Steele, Eric A., additional, Steinemann, Thomas L., additional, Stout, Ann U., additional, Stout, J. Timothy, additional, Stulting, R. Doyle, additional, Sugar, Alan, additional, Sugar, Joel, additional, Suh, Donny W., additional, Suhler, Eric B., additional, Sullivan, John H., additional, Sutphin, John Everett, additional, Swan, Kenneth C., additional, Tabbara, Khalid F., additional, Tamber, Mandeep S., additional, Tanna, Angelo P., additional, Tatlipinar, Sinan, additional, Tayani, Ramin, additional, Teichmann, Klaus D., additional, Terry, Mark A., additional, Tham, Clement Chee Yung, additional, Therzaz, A., additional, Thuret, Gilles, additional, Tinley, Christopher Graham, additional, Tongue, Andrea C., additional, Torres, Rodrigo J., additional, Tower, Robert N., additional, Traboulsi, Elias I, additional, Trikha, Rupan, additional, Tripathi, Brenda J., additional, Tripathi, Ramesh C., additional, Tugal-Tutkun, Ilknur, additional, Tung, Irene, additional, Evendingen, Judith A. M. Van, additional, Vaudaux, Jean D., additional, Wairagkar, Niteen S, additional, Walrath, Joseph D., additional, Walsh, Rory McConn, additional, Walton, David S., additional, Warwar, Ronald E., additional, Watson, Peter G., additional, Weiter, John J., additional, Weleber, Richard G., additional, Wertz, Fleming D., additional, Westra, Igor, additional, Wheeler, David T., additional, Wilkinson, Charles P., additional, Wilson, David J., additional, Wilson, M. Edward, additional, Wilson, Matthew W., additional, Wilson, Steven E, additional, Wobig, John L., additional, Wood, Terry D., additional, Wu, Lihteh, additional, Yalcinbayir, Ozgur, additional, Ying, Howard Shann-Cherng, additional, Youssef, Peter N., additional, and Zaidman, Gerald W., additional
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7. Comprehensive Adult Medical Eye Evaluation Preferred Practice Pattern®.
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Chuck RS, Dunn SP, Flaxel CJ, Gedde SJ, Mah FS, Miller KM, Wallace DK, and Musch DC
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- Academies and Institutes standards, Adult, Delivery of Health Care standards, Humans, Ophthalmology organization & administration, Quality of Health Care, Eye Diseases diagnosis, Physical Examination, Practice Patterns, Physicians' standards, Vision Disorders diagnosis, Vision Tests standards
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- 2021
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8. Methylprednisolone Acetate (Depo-Medrol) Injection during Cataract Surgery Causing Retinal Necrosis.
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Brill DA, Fields TS, Dunn SP, and Ober MD
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- Aged, Blindness diagnosis, Humans, Injections, Intraocular, Male, Retinal Necrosis Syndrome, Acute diagnosis, Visual Acuity, Anti-Inflammatory Agents toxicity, Blindness chemically induced, Cataract Extraction, Methylprednisolone Acetate toxicity, Retina drug effects, Retinal Necrosis Syndrome, Acute chemically induced
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9. Postoperative Endothelial Cell Density Is Associated with Late Endothelial Graft Failure after Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty.
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Patel SV, Lass JH, Benetz BA, Szczotka-Flynn LB, Cohen NJ, Ayala AR, Maguire MG, Drury DC, Dunn SP, Jeng BH, Jones MF, Menegay HJ, Oliva MS, Rosenwasser GOD, Seedor JA, Terry MA, and Verdier DD
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cohort Studies, Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss etiology, Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty methods, Endothelium, Corneal pathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Proportional Hazards Models, Corneal Edema surgery, Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss pathology, Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty adverse effects, Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy surgery, Graft Rejection pathology, Pseudophakia surgery
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Purpose: To determine whether preoperative endothelial cell density (ECD) and postoperative ECD after Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) are associated with late endothelial graft failure (LEGF) in the Cornea Preservation Time Study (CPTS)., Design: Cohort study within a multicenter, randomized clinical trial., Participants: A total of 1007 individuals (1223 study eyes), mean age 70 years, undergoing DSAEK for Fuchs' dystrophy (94% of eyes) or pseudophakic or aphakic corneal edema (PACE) (6% of eyes) and followed for up to 5 years., Methods: Central ECD was determined by a central image analysis reading center. Preoperative ECD was determined for 1209 eyes that did not fail and 14 eyes that experienced LEGF. The ECD at 6 and 12 months after DSAEK, the change in ECD from preoperative to 6 and 12 months, surgeon-reported operative complications, and postoperative graft dislocation were investigated for an association with LEGFs unrelated to other postoperative events. Univariable and multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to assess associations., Main Outcome Measures: Late endothelial graft failure and its associations with pre- and postoperative ECD and operative complications., Results: The cumulative probability of LEGF was 1.3% (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.8%-2.4%). Median (interquartile range [IQR]) preoperative ECDs were similar for eyes with LEGF (2523; 2367-3161) cells/mm
2 ) and eyes without failure (2727; 2508-2973) cells/mm2 ) (P = 0.34). The ECD at 6 months was associated with LEGF (P < 0.001) in time-to-event analyses, whereas preoperative ECD was not (P = 0.55). The cumulative incidence (95% CI) of LEGF was 6.5% (3.0%, 14.0%) for 97 grafts with a 6-month ECD less than 1200 cells/mm2 , 0.3% (0.0%, 2.4%) for 310 grafts with a 6-month ECD between 1200 and 2000 cells/mm2 , and 0.6% (0.1%, 2.7%) for 589 grafts with a 6-month ECD greater than 2000 cells/mm2 . In multivariable analyses, ECD at 6 months and operative complications were both associated with LEGF (P = 0.002 and P = 0.01, respectively), whereas graft dislocation was not (P = 0.61)., Conclusions: In eyes undergoing DSAEK, preoperative ECD is unrelated to LEGF, whereas lower ECD at 6 months is associated with LEGF. Early endothelial cell loss after DSAEK and intraoperative complications should be minimized to improve graft survival., (Copyright © 2019 American Academy of Ophthalmology. All rights reserved.)- Published
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10. Bacterial Keratitis Preferred Practice Pattern®.
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Lin A, Rhee MK, Akpek EK, Amescua G, Farid M, Garcia-Ferrer FJ, Varu DM, Musch DC, Dunn SP, and Mah FS
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- Academies and Institutes organization & administration, Administration, Ophthalmic, Bacteria isolation & purification, Diagnosis, Differential, Eye Infections, Bacterial drug therapy, Eye Infections, Bacterial microbiology, Humans, Keratitis drug therapy, Keratitis microbiology, Ophthalmic Solutions, Ophthalmology organization & administration, Physical Examination, United States, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Eye Infections, Bacterial diagnosis, Keratitis diagnosis, Practice Patterns, Physicians' standards
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- 2019
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11. Corneal Edema and Opacification Preferred Practice Pattern®.
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Farid M, Rhee MK, Akpek EK, Amescua G, Garcia-Ferrer FJ, Lin A, Varu DM, Musch DC, Mah FS, and Dunn SP
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- Academies and Institutes organization & administration, Corneal Edema surgery, Corneal Opacity surgery, Corneal Pachymetry, Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty, Humans, Keratoplasty, Penetrating, Ophthalmology organization & administration, Physical Examination, Slit Lamp Microscopy, United States, Corneal Edema diagnosis, Corneal Opacity diagnosis, Practice Patterns, Physicians' standards
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- 2019
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12. Blepharitis Preferred Practice Pattern®.
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Amescua G, Akpek EK, Farid M, Garcia-Ferrer FJ, Lin A, Rhee MK, Varu DM, Musch DC, Dunn SP, and Mah FS
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- Academies and Institutes organization & administration, Diagnosis, Differential, Drug Therapy, Combination, Eyelid Diseases diagnosis, Humans, Meibomian Glands pathology, Ophthalmology organization & administration, Physical Examination, Quality of Health Care standards, United States, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Blepharitis diagnosis, Blepharitis drug therapy, Glucocorticoids therapeutic use, Practice Patterns, Physicians' standards
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- 2019
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13. Conjunctivitis Preferred Practice Pattern®.
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Varu DM, Rhee MK, Akpek EK, Amescua G, Farid M, Garcia-Ferrer FJ, Lin A, Musch DC, Mah FS, and Dunn SP
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- Academies and Institutes organization & administration, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, Conjunctivitis, Bacterial drug therapy, Conjunctivitis, Viral drug therapy, Diagnosis, Differential, Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological, Eye Infections, Bacterial drug therapy, Eye Infections, Viral drug therapy, Humans, Ophthalmology organization & administration, Physical Examination, United States, Conjunctivitis, Bacterial diagnosis, Conjunctivitis, Viral diagnosis, Eye Infections, Bacterial diagnosis, Eye Infections, Viral diagnosis, Practice Patterns, Physicians' standards
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- 2019
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14. Corneal Ectasia Preferred Practice Pattern®.
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Garcia-Ferrer FJ, Akpek EK, Amescua G, Farid M, Lin A, Rhee MK, Varu DM, Musch DC, Mah FS, and Dunn SP
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- Academies and Institutes organization & administration, Corneal Diseases diagnosis, Corneal Diseases drug therapy, Corneal Diseases surgery, Corneal Topography, Dilatation, Pathologic diagnosis, Dilatation, Pathologic drug therapy, Dilatation, Pathologic surgery, Humans, Keratoconus drug therapy, Keratoconus surgery, Ophthalmology organization & administration, Photochemotherapy, Physical Examination, Risk Factors, United States, Cornea pathology, Keratoconus diagnosis, Practice Patterns, Physicians' standards
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- 2019
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15. Dry Eye Syndrome Preferred Practice Pattern®.
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Akpek EK, Amescua G, Farid M, Garcia-Ferrer FJ, Lin A, Rhee MK, Varu DM, Musch DC, Dunn SP, and Mah FS
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- Academies and Institutes organization & administration, Cyclosporine therapeutic use, Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological, Dry Eye Syndromes drug therapy, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Ophthalmic Solutions, Ophthalmology organization & administration, Phenylalanine analogs & derivatives, Phenylalanine therapeutic use, Physical Examination, Sulfones therapeutic use, United States, Dry Eye Syndromes diagnosis, Practice Patterns, Physicians' standards
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- 2019
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16. Donor, Recipient, and Operative Factors Associated with Graft Success in the Cornea Preservation Time Study.
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Terry MA, Aldave AJ, Szczotka-Flynn LB, Liang W, Ayala AR, Maguire MG, Croasdale C, Daoud YJ, Dunn SP, Hoover CK, Macsai MS, Mauger TF, Pramanik S, Rosenwasser GOD, Rose-Nussbaumer J, Stulting RD, Sugar A, Tu EY, Verdier DD, Yoo SH, and Lass JH
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- Adult, Aged, Cell Count, Cohort Studies, Corneal Edema physiopathology, Double-Blind Method, Endothelium, Corneal cytology, Eye Banks, Female, Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy physiopathology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Period, Time Factors, Time and Motion Studies, Visual Acuity physiology, Corneal Edema surgery, Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty methods, Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy surgery, Graft Survival physiology, Organ Preservation, Tissue Donors, Transplant Recipients
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Purpose: To associate donor, recipient, and operative factors with graft success 3 years after Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) in the Cornea Preservation Time Study (CPTS)., Design: Cohort study within a multicenter, double-masked, randomized clinical trial., Participants: One thousand ninety individuals (1330 study eyes) with a median age of 70 years undergoing DSAEK for Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (94% of eyes) or pseudophakic or aphakic corneal edema (PACE; 6% of eyes)., Methods: Eyes undergoing DSAEK were randomized to receive a donor cornea with preservation time (PT) of 0 to 7 days (n = 675) or 8 to 14 days (n = 655). Donor, recipient, and operative parameters were recorded prospectively. Graft failure was defined as regraft for any reason, a graft that failed to clear by 8 weeks after surgery, or an initially clear graft that became and remained cloudy for 90 days. Failure in the first 8 weeks was classified further as primary donor failure or early failure, in the absence or presence of operative complications, respectively. Proportional hazards and logistic regression models were used to estimate risk ratios (RR) and 99% confidence intervals (CIs) for graft failure., Main Outcome Measures: Graft success at 3 years., Results: One thousand two hundred fifty-one of 1330 grafts (94%) remained clear at 3 years and were considered successful. After adjusting for PT, tissue from donors with diabetes (RR, 2.35; 99% CI, 1.03-5.33) and operative complications (RR, 4.21; 99% CI, 1.42-12.47) were associated with increased risk for primary or early failure. Preoperative diagnosis of PACE (RR, 3.59; 99% CI, 1.05-12.24) was associated with increased risk for late failure by 3 years after surgery compared with Fuchs dystrophy. Graft success showed little variation among other factors evaluated, including donor age (RR, 1.19 per decade; 99% CI, 0.91-1.56 per decade), preoperative donor endothelial cell density (RR, 1.10 per 500 cells; 99% CI, 0.74-1.63 per 500 cells), graft diameter (RR, 1.22 per 1 mm; 99% CI, 0.39-3.76 per 1 mm), and injector use for graft insertion (RR, 0.92; 99% CI, 0.40-2.10)., Conclusions: Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty success in the early and entire postoperative period is more likely when the donor did not have diabetes and was without operative complications and in the long-term postoperative period in recipients with Fuchs dystrophy compared with those with PACE. Mechanisms whereby diabetic donors and PACE recipients reduce the rate of graft success after DSAEK warrant further study., (Copyright © 2018 American Academy of Ophthalmology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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17. The effect of donor age on penetrating keratoplasty for endothelial disease: graft survival after 10 years in the Cornea Donor Study.
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Mannis MJ, Holland EJ, Gal RL, Dontchev M, Kollman C, Raghinaru D, Dunn SP, Schultze RL, Verdier DD, Lass JH, Raber IM, Sugar J, Gorovoy MS, Sugar A, Stulting RD, Montoya MM, Penta JG, Benetz BA, and Beck RW
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- Adolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Child, Corneal Edema physiopathology, Corneal Edema surgery, Double-Blind Method, Eye Banks, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy physiopathology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Registries, Young Adult, Aging physiology, Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy surgery, Graft Survival physiology, Keratoplasty, Penetrating, Tissue Donors
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Objective: To determine whether the 10-year success rate of penetrating keratoplasty for corneal endothelial disorders is associated with donor age., Design: Multicenter, prospective, double-masked clinical trial., Participants: A total of 1090 participants undergoing penetrating keratoplasty at 80 sites for Fuchs' dystrophy (62%), pseudophakic/aphakic corneal edema (34%), or another corneal endothelial disorder (4%) and followed for up to 12 years., Methods: Forty-three eye banks provided corneas from donors aged 12 to 75 years, using a randomized approach to assign donor corneas to study participants without respect to recipient factors. Surgery and postoperative care were performed according to the surgeons' usual routines., Main Outcome Measures: Graft failure defined as a regraft or, in the absence of a regraft, a cloudy cornea that was sufficiently opaque to compromise vision for 3 consecutive months., Results: In the primary analysis, the 10-year success rate was 77% for 707 corneas from donors aged 12 to 65 years compared with 71% for 383 donors aged 66 to 75 years (difference, +6%; 95% confidence interval, -1 to +12; P = 0.11). When analyzed as a continuous variable, higher donor age was associated with lower graft success beyond the first 5 years (P<0.001). Exploring this association further, we observed that the 10-year success rate was relatively constant for donors aged 34 to 71 years (75%). The success rate was higher for 80 donors aged 12 to 33 years (96%) and lower for 130 donors aged 72 to 75 years (62%). The relative decrease in the success rate with donor ages 72 to 75 years was not observed until after year 6., Conclusions: Although the primary analysis did not show a significant difference in 10-year success rates comparing donor ages 12 to 65 years and 66 to 75 years, there was evidence of a donor age effect at the extremes of the age range. Because we observed a fairly constant 10-year success rate for donors aged 34 to 71 years, which account for approximately 75% of corneas in the United States available for transplant, the Cornea Donor Study results indicate that donor age is not an important factor in most penetrating keratoplasties for endothelial disease., (Copyright © 2013 American Academy of Ophthalmology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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18. Drug-drug interactions in cardiovascular catheterizations and interventions.
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Dunn SP, Holmes DR Jr, and Moliterno DJ
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- Anticoagulants administration & dosage, Cardiac Catheterization, Drug Interactions, Humans, Anticoagulants pharmacology, Catheterization, Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors pharmacology, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors pharmacology
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Patients presenting for invasive cardiovascular procedures are frequently taking a variety of medications aimed to treat risk factors related to heart and vascular disease. During the procedure, antithrombotic, sedative, and analgesic medications are commonly needed, and after interventional procedures, new medications are often added for primary and secondary prevention of ischemic events. In addition to these prescribed medications, the use of over-the-counter drugs and supplements continues to rise. Most elderly patients, for example, are taking 5 or more prescribed medications and 1 or more supplements, and they often have some degree of renal insufficiency. This polypharmacy might result in drug-drug interactions that affect the balance of thrombotic and bleeding events during the procedure and during long-term treatment. Mixing of anticoagulants, for instance, might lead to periprocedural bleeding, and this is associated with an increase in long-term adverse events. Furthermore, the range of possible interactions with thienopyridine antiplatelets is of concern, because these drugs are essential to immediate and extended interventional success. The practical challenges in the field are great-some drug-drug interactions are likely present yet not well understood due to limited assays, whereas other interactions have well-described biological effects but seem to be more theoretical, because there is little to no clinical impact. Interventional providers need to be attentive to the potential for drug-drug interaction, the associated harm, and the appropriate action, if any, to minimize the potential for medication-related adverse events. This review will focus on drug-drug interactions that have the potential to affect procedural success, either through increases in immediate complications or compromising longer-term outcome., (Copyright © 2012 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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19. Recipient risk factors for graft failure in the cornea donor study.
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Sugar A, Tanner JP, Dontchev M, Tennant B, Schultze RL, Dunn SP, Lindquist TD, Gal RL, Beck RW, Kollman C, Mannis MJ, and Holland EJ
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Aphakia, Postcataract complications, Corneal Edema complications, Corneal Edema surgery, Double-Blind Method, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy complications, Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy surgery, Glaucoma complications, Glaucoma surgery, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Pseudophakia complications, Risk Factors, Corneal Diseases etiology, Corneal Transplantation, Graft Rejection etiology, Tissue Donors
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Purpose: To identify recipient factors that may be related to risk of corneal graft failure., Design: Multicenter, prospective, double-masked, controlled clinical trial., Participants: One thousand ninety subjects undergoing corneal transplantation for a moderate-risk condition (principally Fuchs' dystrophy or pseudophakic corneal edema)., Methods: Donor corneas were assigned using a random approach without respect to recipient factors, and surgeons were masked to information about the donor cornea, including donor age. Surgery and postoperative care were performed according to the surgeons' usual routines, and subjects were followed up for 5 years. Baseline factors were evaluated for their association with graft failure., Main Outcome Measures: Graft failure, defined as a regraft or a cloudy cornea that was sufficiently opaque to compromise vision for a minimum of 3 consecutive months., Results: Preoperative diagnosis of pseudophakic or aphakic corneal edema increased graft failure risk approximately 4-fold compared with Fuchs' dystrophy (27% vs. 7%). Prior glaucoma surgery with preoperative glaucoma medication use substantially increased the graft failure rate. Factors not strongly associated with graft failure included age, gender, diabetes, smoking, and graft size., Conclusions: The risk of graft failure is significantly increased in eyes with pseudophakic or aphakic corneal edema compared with Fuchs' dystrophy, independent of lens status, and in eyes with a history of glaucoma., Financial Disclosure(s): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references.
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- 2009
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20. Donor age and corneal endothelial cell loss 5 years after successful corneal transplantation. Specular microscopy ancillary study results.
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Lass JH, Gal RL, Dontchev M, Beck RW, Kollman C, Dunn SP, Heck E, Holland EJ, Mannis MJ, Montoya MM, Schultze RL, Stulting RD, Sugar A, Sugar J, Tennant B, and Verdier DD
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cell Count, Child, Corneal Edema etiology, Double-Blind Method, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Period, Prospective Studies, Pseudophakia complications, Age Factors, Corneal Edema surgery, Corneal Transplantation, Endothelium, Corneal pathology, Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy surgery, Tissue Donors
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Objective: To determine whether endothelial cell loss 5 years after successful corneal transplantation is related to the age of the donor., Design: Multicenter, prospective, double-masked clinical trial., Participants: Three hundred forty-seven subjects participating in the Cornea Donor Study who had not experienced graft failure 5 years after corneal transplantation for a moderate-risk condition (principally Fuchs' dystrophy or pseudophakic corneal edema)., Testing: Specular microscopic images of donor corneas obtained before surgery and postoperatively at 6 months, 12 months, and then annually through 5 years were submitted to a central reading center to measure endothelial cell density (ECD)., Main Outcome Measure: Endothelial cell density at 5 years., Results: At 5 years, there was a substantial decrease in ECD from baseline for all donor ages. Subjects who received a cornea from a donor 12 to 65 years old experienced a median cell loss of 69% in the study eye, resulting in a 5-year median ECD of 824 cells/mm(2) (interquartile range, 613-1342), whereas subjects who received a cornea from a donor 66 to 75 years old experienced a cell loss of 75%, resulting in a median 5-year ECD of 654 cells/mm(2) (interquartile range, 538-986) (P [adjusted for baseline ECD] = 0.04). Statistically, there was a weak negative association between ECD and donor age analyzed as a continuous variable (r [adjusted for baseline ECD] = -0.19; 95% confidence interval, -0.29 to -0.08)., Conclusions: Endothelial cell loss is substantial in the 5 years after corneal transplantation. There is a slight association between cell loss and donor age. This finding emphasizes the importance of longer-term follow-up of this cohort to determine if this relationship affects graft survival.
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21. The effect of donor age on corneal transplantation outcome results of the cornea donor study.
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gal RL, Dontchev M, Beck RW, Mannis MJ, Holland EJ, Kollman C, Dunn SP, Heck EL, Lass JH, Montoya MM, Schultze RL, Stulting RD, Sugar A, Sugar J, Tennant B, and Verdier DD
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Corneal Edema etiology, Double-Blind Method, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pseudophakia complications, Treatment Outcome, Age Factors, Corneal Edema surgery, Corneal Transplantation, Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy surgery, Graft Survival, Tissue Donors
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Objective: To determine whether graft survival over a 5-year follow-up period using corneal tissue from donors older than 65 is similar to graft survival using corneas from younger donors., Design: Multicenter prospective, double-masked, controlled clinical trial., Participants: One thousand ninety subjects undergoing corneal transplantation for a moderate-risk condition (principally Fuchs' dystrophy or pseudophakic corneal edema); 11 subjects with ineligible diagnoses were not included., Methods: Forty-three participating eye banks provided corneas from donors in the age range of 12 to 75 with endothelial cell densities of 2300 to 3300 cells/mm(2), using a random approach without respect to recipient factors. The 105 participating surgeons at 80 sites were masked to information about the donor cornea including donor age. Surgery and postoperative care were performed according to the surgeons' usual routines. Subjects were observed for 5 years., Main Outcome Measures: Graft failure, defined as a regraft or a cloudy cornea that was sufficiently opaque as to compromise vision for a minimum of 3 consecutive months., Results: The 5-year cumulative probability of graft survival was 86% in both the <66.0 donor age group and the >/=66.0 donor age group (difference = 0%, upper limit of 1-sided 95% confidence interval = 4%). In a statistical model with donor age as a continuous variable, there was no significant relationship between donor age and outcome (P = 0.11). Three graft failures were due to primary donor failure, 8 to uncorrectable refractive error, 48 to graft rejection, 46 to endothelial decompensation (23 of which had a prior, resolved episode of probable or definite graft rejection), and 30 to other causes. Distributions of the causes of graft failure did not differ between donor age groups., Conclusions: Five-year graft survivals for cornea transplants at moderate risk for failure are similar using corneas from donors >/= 66.0 years and donors < 66.0. Surgeons and patients now have evidence that corneas comparable in quality to those used in this study from donors through age 75 are suitable for transplantation.
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