Gregory Tasian, MD, MSc, MSCE
@gregorytasian
Associate Professor of Surgery (Urology) and Epidemiology at CHOP and U Penn. trying to improve the human condition. cyclist. views my own
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21-09-2016 12:33:21
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David J. Sas dropping knowledge at #IPNA 2022. Best slide on stone risk I’ve seen. Not a dichotomy. It’s a spectrum of risk. Need to discover the impact of the exposome on genetic susceptibility to understand changing epidemiology and develop new therapeutics.
Patient-related factors, rather than procedure-related factors, are predictive of severe pain interference. Psychosocial factors like depression predict greater pain interference. #WCET22 #KidneyStones Gregory Tasian, MD, MSc, MSCE Hunter Wessells Jonathan Harper MD Chuck Scales
Interested in biomarker research in patients with #stents for treating #KidneyStones? The USDRN has ~23,000 specimens linked to 300 participants in the STENTS study, which are available for collaborative research. #WCET22 #WCET2022 Dirk Lange Gregory Tasian, MD, MSc, MSCE Jonathan Harper MD
We are honored to be ranked as one of the top research institutions in the United States in a new report by Heartland Forward! This recognition is particularly meaningful as we celebrate #CHOPResearch100. Read more in this article in Philadelphia Business Journal. bit.ly/3fnBSrI
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@NaeemBhojani7 Fadl Hamouche MD, FRCSC Thomas Chi Amy Krambeck Khurshid Ghani Olivier Traxer Brian Eisner Dr. Ben Chew Sero Roger Sur Great ? Short answer from our focus groups - some do. Longer answer - unsure if this is a means to an end or an end in itself. Patient-centered surgical outcomes development is an area ripe for stakeholder engagement. Kidney Stone Engagement Core The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Gregory Tasian, MD, MSc, MSCE
It takes a crowd! Maria Antony reporting that moderate intra-rater reliability in classifying urodynamics. Improved by multiple raters.
Jonathan Ellison (he/him/his) sharing patient generated research themes from PRACTICAL. need the patient voice to determine what new knowledge is needed!
ESWL vs URS in paediatric stones. Gregory Tasian, MD, MSc, MSCE reporting comparative multi centre (n=30) study. Key recommendations to use ESWL over URS for stones <10mm; for 10-15mm URS more effective but worse pt experience. Implications for guidelines ? #AUA24