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  1. Article ; Online: A Right Atrial Finding in an IV Drug User in His Late 40s.

    Bai, Jina / Cutler, Todd S / Mints, Gregory

    Chest

    2020  Volume 157, Issue 6, Page(s) e203–e205

    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Echocardiography ; Heart Atria ; Heart Neoplasms/diagnosis ; Heart Neoplasms/etiology ; Humans ; Male ; Substance Abuse, Intravenous/complications
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-06
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports ; Video-Audio Media
    ZDB-ID 1032552-9
    ISSN 1931-3543 ; 0012-3692
    ISSN (online) 1931-3543
    ISSN 0012-3692
    DOI 10.1016/j.chest.2019.07.037
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  2. Article ; Online: Inpatient Management of COVID-19 Pneumonia: a Practical Approach from the Hospitalist Perspective.

    Cutler, Todd S / Eisenberg, Nell / Evans, Arthur T

    Journal of general internal medicine

    2020  

    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 639008-0
    ISSN 1525-1497 ; 0884-8734
    ISSN (online) 1525-1497
    ISSN 0884-8734
    DOI 10.1007/s11606-020-05927-7
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  3. Article ; Online: A Palpable Miss: the Underrepresentation of History and Physical Errors as Identified by Internal Medicine Residents for Morbidity and Mortality Conference.

    Choi, Justin J / Contractor, Jigar H / Cutler, Todd S / Shapiro, Martin F

    Journal of general internal medicine

    2021  Volume 37, Issue 1, Page(s) 264–265

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Internship and Residency ; Medical Errors ; Morbidity
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-14
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
    ZDB-ID 639008-0
    ISSN 1525-1497 ; 0884-8734
    ISSN (online) 1525-1497
    ISSN 0884-8734
    DOI 10.1007/s11606-020-06374-0
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  4. Article ; Online: Prevalence of misdiagnosis of cellulitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Cutler, Todd S / Jannat-Khah, Deanna P / Kam, Brian / Mages, Keith C / Evans, Arthur T

    Journal of hospital medicine

    2022  Volume 18, Issue 3, Page(s) 254–261

    Abstract: Background: There is no gold standard test to accurately identify patients with cellulitis and therefore misdiagnosis is common. Using the clinical impression of a dermatology or an infectious disease specialist as a reference standard, we sought to ... ...

    Abstract Background: There is no gold standard test to accurately identify patients with cellulitis and therefore misdiagnosis is common. Using the clinical impression of a dermatology or an infectious disease specialist as a reference standard, we sought to determine the prevalence of misdiagnosis of cellulitis among nonspecialist physicians.
    Methods: A systemic search was performed using MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, and EMBASE databases for studies reporting diagnostic accuracy of cellulitis. Inclusion criteria required dermatology or infectious disease consultation for all patients diagnosed with cellulitis by generalist physicians. We used random effects modeling to estimate the prevalence of misdiagnosis using consultant diagnosis as a reference standard.
    Results: Eight studies contributed to the analysis. For the seven studies involving inpatients, the results were sufficiently homogeneous to justify pooling data. Of 858 inpatients initially diagnosed with cellulitis, 335 (39%, 95% confidence interval: 31-47) received an alternative diagnosis from the specialist. Heterogeneity was large (I
    Discussion: Cellulitis is commonly misdiagnosed among inpatients, leading to unnecessary hospital admissions and antibiotic overuse. Most alternative diagnoses are noninfectious. Continuing medical education among general practitioners and urgent care providers will likely reduce cellulitis misdiagnoses.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Cellulitis/drug therapy ; Prevalence ; Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use ; Diagnostic Errors ; Communicable Diseases/drug therapy
    Chemical Substances Anti-Bacterial Agents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-10-03
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Meta-Analysis ; Systematic Review ; Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2233783-0
    ISSN 1553-5606 ; 1553-5592
    ISSN (online) 1553-5606
    ISSN 1553-5592
    DOI 10.1002/jhm.12977
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  5. Article ; Online: Inpatient Management of COVID-19 Pneumonia

    Cutler, Todd S. / Eisenberg, Nell / Evans, Arthur T.

    Journal of General Internal Medicine ; ISSN 0884-8734 1525-1497

    a Practical Approach from the Hospitalist Perspective

    2020  

    Keywords Internal Medicine ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1007/s11606-020-05927-7
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  6. Article ; Online: Brachial plexopathy as a complication of COVID-19.

    Han, Catherine Young / Tarr, Andrew M / Gewirtz, Alexandra N / Kaunzner, Ulrike W / Roy-Burman, Paula / Cutler, Todd S / MacGowan, Daniel Jl

    BMJ case reports

    2021  Volume 14, Issue 3

    Abstract: COVID-19 affects a wide spectrum of organ systems. We report a 52-year-old man with hypertension and newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus who presented with hypoxic respiratory failure due to COVID-19 and developed severe brachial plexopathy. He was not ... ...

    Abstract COVID-19 affects a wide spectrum of organ systems. We report a 52-year-old man with hypertension and newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus who presented with hypoxic respiratory failure due to COVID-19 and developed severe brachial plexopathy. He was not treated with prone positioning respiratory therapy. Associated with the flaccid, painfully numb left upper extremity was a livedoid, purpuric rash on his left hand and forearm consistent with COVID-19-induced microangiopathy. Neuroimaging and electrophysiological data were consistent with near diffuse left brachial plexitis with selective sparing of axillary, suprascapular and pectoral fascicles. Given his microangiopathic rash, elevated D-dimers and paucifascicular plexopathy, we postulate a patchy microvascular thrombotic plexopathy. Providers should be aware of this significant and potentially under-recognised neurologic complication of COVID-19.
    MeSH term(s) Arm/pathology ; Brachial Plexus Neuropathies/diagnosis ; Brachial Plexus Neuropathies/etiology ; COVID-19/complications ; COVID-19/diagnosis ; Diabetes Mellitus ; Exanthema/complications ; Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products/analysis ; Humans ; Hypertension/complications ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neuralgia/complications ; Patient Positioning/adverse effects ; Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology ; SARS-CoV-2/isolation & purification
    Chemical Substances Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products ; fibrin fragment D
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-25
    Publishing country England
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ISSN 1757-790X
    ISSN (online) 1757-790X
    DOI 10.1136/bcr-2020-237459
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  7. Article ; Online: Peripheral phenomena in a woman with calcinosis, raynaud phenomenon, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia (CREST) syndrome-associated pulmonary hypertension.

    Cutler, Todd S / Reyentovich, Alex

    Circulation

    2012  Volume 125, Issue 9, Page(s) e413–4

    MeSH term(s) Aged, 80 and over ; CREST Syndrome/complications ; CREST Syndrome/pathology ; Calcinosis/pathology ; Cardiac Catheterization ; Electrocardiography ; Female ; Hand/pathology ; Humans ; Hypertension, Pulmonary/diagnosis ; Hypertension, Pulmonary/etiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2012-03-06
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 80099-5
    ISSN 1524-4539 ; 0009-7322 ; 0069-4193 ; 0065-8499
    ISSN (online) 1524-4539
    ISSN 0009-7322 ; 0069-4193 ; 0065-8499
    DOI 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.111.054130
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  8. Article ; Online: Increasing Incidence and Unique Clinical Characteristics of Spinning-Induced Rhabdomyolysis.

    Cutler, Todd S / DeFilippis, Ersilia M / Unterbrink, Michelle E / Evans, Arthur T

    Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine

    2016  Volume 26, Issue 5, Page(s) 429–431

    Abstract: Objective: To compare outcomes of spinning-induced rhabdomyolysis to those with exertional rhabdomyolysis from other physical activities.: Design: Retrospective cohort study.: Setting: Academic medical center, single-center.: Patients: A ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To compare outcomes of spinning-induced rhabdomyolysis to those with exertional rhabdomyolysis from other physical activities.
    Design: Retrospective cohort study.
    Setting: Academic medical center, single-center.
    Patients: A retrospective chart review was conducted on patients evaluated from December 2010 through November 2014. Patients were selected by ICD-9 code for rhabdomyolysis. Patients were included if the reason for admission was rhabdomyolysis caused by exertion. Cases of rhabdomyolysis caused by trauma or drugs were excluded.
    Main outcome measures: Muscle group involvement, admission, and peak creatine kinase levels, time from activity to hospitalization, length of hospital stay, and incidence of complications.
    Results: Twenty-nine cases were reviewed with 14 admissions secondary to spinning. Median admission creatine kinase (73 000 IU/L vs 29 000 IU/L, P = 0.02) and peak creatine kinase levels were significantly higher in the spinning group (81 000 IU/L vs 31 000 IU/L, P = 0.007). Hospital admissions for spinning-induced rhabdomyolysis increased over time.
    Conclusion: Health care providers should be aware of the potential dangers of spinning-related rhabdomyolysis especially in otherwise healthy young people.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Bicycling/physiology ; Exercise/physiology ; Female ; Humans ; Incidence ; Male ; Middle Aged ; New York City/epidemiology ; Retrospective Studies ; Rhabdomyolysis/diagnosis ; Rhabdomyolysis/epidemiology ; Rhabdomyolysis/etiology ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-09
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1062530-6
    ISSN 1536-3724 ; 1050-642X
    ISSN (online) 1536-3724
    ISSN 1050-642X
    DOI 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000281
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  9. Article: Abdominal cystic lymphangiomatosis.

    Cutler, Todd S / Chaudhry, Umer I / Shukla, Pratibha / Hiotis, Spiros P / Katz, Steven C

    The American surgeon

    2010  Volume 76, Issue 12, Page(s) 1432–1434

    MeSH term(s) Abdomen ; Adult ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; Lymphangioma, Cystic/diagnostic imaging ; Lymphangioma, Cystic/pathology ; Lymphangioma, Cystic/surgery ; Male ; Peritoneal Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging ; Peritoneal Neoplasms/pathology ; Peritoneal Neoplasms/surgery ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
    Language English
    Publishing date 2010-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports ; Letter
    ZDB-ID 202465-2
    ISSN 1555-9823 ; 0003-1348
    ISSN (online) 1555-9823
    ISSN 0003-1348
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