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25 exposures per 10,000 prescriptions). After adjustment for prescriptions, the exposure rate for hydromorphone and fentanyl increased over the study period, while buprenorphine had the greatest decrease in exposure rate. Among 28 deaths, 11 (39 %) were known or suspected to have been exposed, but medical care was not sought or was delayed. CONCLUSION Pediatric opioid exposure rates by prescription and population decreased from July 2010 through December 2018. However, with over 48,000 exposures and 28 deaths, the opioid epidemic continues to impact young children. Many exposures including deaths were preventable. Continued improvements in prevention require a multifaceted approach. V.Cardiac metastases are an uncommon phenomenon associated with neoplasms from a variety of primary sites. Pulmonary involvement often accompanies metastases involving the left atrium or ventricle and clinical presentation may be associated with stroke or emboli involving distal sites. We report a patient who presented acutely to the Emergency Department with symptoms of a cerebrovascular accident and bilateral cold pulseless lower extremities. Apcin purchase Computerized Tomographic (CT) angiogram of the chest, abdomen, pelvis and lower extremities disclosed pulmonary veins with large filling defects in the right superior and inferior vessels as well as the left atrium and atrial appendage. Mediastinal and hilar adenopathy was detected. The patient had a history of tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma eighteen months prior. The patient underwent operative intervention with removal of a large left intra-atrial mass, histologic evaluation of which demonstrated groups of malignant squamous cells meshed in fibrin clot. The patient died three days post operatively due to multiple brain infarctions. OBJECTIVE To identify the skills perceived by general practitioners for providing competent care to immigrants MATERIAL AND METHODS Observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study with data collection using a 21-item questionnaire completed electronically by the general practitioners and validated by the National Validation Commission of SEMERGEN. It was structured with closed-ended, multiple-choice test questions, including variables related to the doctor and variables related to the immigrant patient. The level of professional competence was assessed using a 1 to 10 Likert scale. RESULTS A total 610 family physicians with a mean age of 47.5±12.3 years responded and 64.1% were women. Of these, 112 (18.4%) were residents. The response rate was 4.9%. A large majority (72.6%) had not taken part in continuing education courses on caring for immigrants in the last 5years. Participants reported difficulties in the clinic 73% of the cases with the language, 38.7% with the allotted time, and 32.3% due to knowledge of the culture. Most (96.9%) of patients attended the clinic due to a common illness. The cause in 14.4% was related to the migratory process (infectious disease acquired in the country of origin), and in 26.4% with the health conditions in the host country (lack of stable housing, overcrowding, and conditions of work). The perceived level of competence was 6.2±1.9. CONCLUSIONS The competence perceived by general practitioners in providing care to immigrants is moderate. The most important barriers for these professionals are ignorance of the language, lack of time allocated for consultation, and ignorance of the patient's culture. Computed tomography (CT) represents one of the largest sources of radiation exposure to the public in the United States. Regulatory requirements now mandate dose tracking for all exams and investigation of dose events that exceed set dose thresholds. Radiology practices are tasked with ensuring quality control and optimizing patient CT exam doses while maintaining diagnostic efficacy. Meeting regulatory requirements necessitates the development of an effective quality program in CT. This review provides a template for accreditation compliant quality control and CT dose optimization. The following paper summarizes a large health system approach for establishing a quality program in CT and discusses successes, challenges, and future needs. OBJECTIVES Evaluation of cognitive status is not performed routinely in the acute stroke setting. This study aimed to evaluate the frequency of early cognitive impairment in patients with minor ischemic stroke, analyze the factors associated with early cognitive impairment, and assess functional outcomes. METHODS In this prospective study, 112 consecutive patients with acute minor ischemic stroke were enrolled. Neuroimages were assessed for semiquantitative evaluation of brain atrophy and small vessel disease (SVD) markers. Cognitive performance was measured within 5 days of onset using Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) scores. Functional outcome analyses were adjusted for demographic variables, premorbid cognitive status, education level, vascular risk factors, neuroimaging characteristics, stroke severity, and MoCA scores. RESULTS The median MoCA score was 22, and 63% of patients had cognitive impairment. Factors independently associated with cognitive impairment were education (odds ratios [OR], .79; confidence intervals [CI], .63-.99), smoking (OR, .26; 95%CI, .073-.89), and temporal horn atrophy (OR, 4.73; 95% CI, 1.66-13.49). Factors independently associated with poor functional outcome were total MoCA score (OR, .78; 95%CI, .62-.95) and the sum of 4 MoCA subscores (visuospatial/executive, attention, language, and orientation; OR, .72; 95%CI, .53-.92). The cutoff value of the sum of 4 MoCA subscores for predicting poor outcome was 13 points with 76.5% sensitivity and 81.1% specificity. CONCLUSIONS Early cognitive impairment was common after minor ischemic stroke and was associated with preexisting temporal horn atrophy but not SVD markers. The sum of 4 MoCA subscores was useful in predicting the functional outcome. BACKGROUND Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common infectious complication after renal transplantation. It is uncertain whether the development of UTI has an impact on renal graft function. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of complicated and recurrent UTI on 2-year renal graft function. METHODS This was a historical cohort study in renal transplantation patients in a kidney transplant center. All renal transplant recipients from June 2004 to September 2016 were included. A linear regression analysis was performed to study the association between the outcome (variation in estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] by the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration [CKD-EPI] equation between month 1 and month 24 post-transplant) and the UTI. The approval of the Ethics and Research Committee to carry out this study was obtained. RESULTS In total, 276 kidney transplants were performed during the observation period. Of the transplant patients, 193 (69.9%) did not develop a UTI and 83 (30.

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