2016 Western Regional Meeting "PhotocourtesyofCarmelCalifornia.com" January 28‐30, 2016 Carmel, California Participating Societies: Western Section American Federation for Medical Research Western Society for Clinical Investigation Western Association of Physicians Western Society for Pediatric Research Western Student and Resident Medical Research Forum California Thoracic Society Acknowledgements We would like to thank the following organizations for their generous support: Abbott Nutrition AstraZeneca Lilly Mead‐Johnson Save the Date for 2017 WRM: January 26‐28, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Number 8 Award Winners WAP Symposium 10 Joint Plenary Session 35 CME Certification Information 7 Officers 67 CME Disclosure Information on Authors 68-83 Author Index (page number, not the abstract number in journal) 84-91 Maps of Area 92-95 INDEX TO ABSTRACTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Concurrent Sessions: 12:30 pm-2:30 pm Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics I Cardiovascular I Endocrinology and Metabolism I Health Care Research I Immunology and Rheumatology I Infectious Diseases I Neonatal Pulmonary I Neonatology General I Carmel Research Prize Recipient Presentation I Concurrent Sessions: 3:30pm-6:00 pm Cardiovascular II Community Health I Global Health Hematology and Oncology I Neonatal Pulmonary II Neonatology General II Neuroscience I Pulmonary and Critical Care I Surgery I Welcome Reception and Poster Session Abstract No. 1-8 9-15 16-22 23-30 31-38 39-44 45-52 53-60 Page No. (pg 11) (pg 12) (pg 13) (pg 13) (pg 14) (pg 14) (pg 14) (pg 16) (pg 18) 61-68 69-78 79-88 89-98 99-106 107-116 117-126 127-136 137-146 147-225 (pg 18) (pg 19) (pg 20) (pg 21) (pg 22) (pg 23) (pg 24) (pg 25) (pg 26) (pg 27) FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016 Joint Plenary Session 226-229 (pg 35) Concurrent Sessions: 12:30 pm-2:30 pm Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics II Cardiovascular III Endocrinology and Metabolism II 230-235 236-243 244-249 (pg 37) (pg 38) (pg 39) Gastroenterology Genetics Neonatal Pulmonary III Neonatology General III Neonatology Perinatal Biology I Surgery II Carmel Research Prize Recipient Presentation II Concurrent Session: 3:30 pm-6:00 pm Behavior and Development Community Health II Health Care Research II Hematology and Oncology II Infectious Diseases II Morphogenesis and Malformations Neonatology General IV Nephrology and Hypertension Neuroscience II Surgery III 250-254 255-262 263-270 271-278 279-286 287-294 (pg 40) (pg 40) (pg 41) (pg 42) (pg 42) (pg 43) (pg 45) 295-302 303-312 313-320 321-330 331-337 338-345 346-353 354-359 360-367 368-377 (pg 46) (pg 46) (pg 47) (pg 48) (pg 49) (pg 50) (pg 51) (pg 52) (pg 52) (pg 53) SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016 Concurrent Sessions: 8:00 am-10:00 am Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics III Community Health III Endocrinology and Metabolism III General Internal Medicine and Aging Neonatology General V Neonatology Perinatal Biology II Pulmonary and Critical Care II Surgery IV 378-385 386-393 394-401 402-409 410-417 418-423 424-429 430-437 (pg 55) (pg 56) (pg 56) (pg 57) (pg 58) (pg 59) (pg 60) (pg 60) Concurrent Session: 10:15 am-11:45 am Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics IV Health Care Research III Hematology and Oncology III Immunology and Rheumatology II Neonatal Pulmonary IV Neonatology General VI Neonatology Perinatal Biology III Neuroscience III 438-443 444-449 450-455 456-459 460-465 466-471 472-476 477-480 (pg 62) (pg 62) (pg 63) (pg 64) (pg 64) (pg 65) (pg 66) (pg 66) Program at-a-glance 2016 WESTERN REGIONAL MEETING PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Carmel, California January 28-30, 2016 TIME ACTIVITY & LOCATION THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration Sunset Center – Entry Lobby 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Speaker Ready Room Sunset Center 9:00 am – 11:30 am WAP Symposium Diseases without Borders Studio 105 9:30 am – 12:00 pm WSPR Council Meeting Sunset Center – Bingham #3 11:00 am – 12:00 pm How to Choose a Residency with a Research Focus Bring own lunch Open to all students Sunset Center – Chapman #4 11:35 am – 12:30 pm New Investigator Workshops (Intended for Fellows and Jr. Faculty – Additional charge of $10 and lunch will be provided) Finding Your Niche in Research Nevin Wilson, MD, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas Marybeth Hogan, MD, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas Sunset Center – Green Room 11:35 am – 12:00 pm WAP Business Meeting Studio 105 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm 2:35 pm – 3:25 pm Concurrent Sessions Sunset Center Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics I – Carpenter Hall Cardiovascular I – Promenade Lobby Endocrinology and Metabolism I – Bingham #3 Health Care Research I – Babcock #6 Immunology and Rheumatology I – Chapman #4 Infectious Diseases I – Conductor’s Room Neonatal Pulmonary I – Rehearsal Room Neonatology General I – Studio 105 Carmel Research Prize Recipient Presentation I Cinnamon S. Bloss, PhD, University of California San Diego Henry Lee, MD, Stanford University (all invited) Sunset Center - Studio 105 J Investig Med 2016;64:69–72. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 3 69 Program at-a-glance TIME 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm ACTIVITY & LOCATION Concurrent Sessions Sunset Center Cardiovascular II – Promenade Lobby Community Health I – Carpenter Hall Global Health – Conductor’s Room Hematology and Oncology I – Green Room Neonatal Pulmonary II – Rehearsal Room Neonatology General II – Babcock #6 Neuroscience I – Chapman #4 Pulmonary and Critical Care I – Studio 105 Surgery I – Bingham Room #3 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Welcome Reception and Poster Session Jointly sponsored by WAFMR, WAP, WSCI, WSMRF, and WSPR All welcome and encouraged to attend (Shuttle provided from Sunset Center) Carmel Mission Inn – Carmelo Ballroom: 3665 Rio Road, Carmel, CA 93923 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Abbott Nutrition WSPR Reception Open to all WSPR members, trainees, and guests Poseidon Room, La Playa Hotel 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm WAP Council Meeting (by invitation only) St. Tropez Restaurant - Dolores Avenue between Ocean and Seventh 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm WAFMR Business Meeting (by invitation only) Forge in the Forest FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016 7:00 am – 8:00 am How Do I Join the WSMRF Student Board of Directors? Carmel Mission Inn – Lobby 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration Sunset Center – Entry Lobby 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Speaker Ready Room Sunset Center 8:00 am – 11:40 am Joint Plenary Session Diseases without Borders WAFMR, WSCI, WAP, and WSPR Sunset Center – Theater WSCI Outstanding Investigator Award WSPR Abbott Nutrition David W. Smith Pediatric Trainee Research Award WSPR Abbott Nutrition Lowell Glasgow Student Research Award WSPR Abbott Nutrition Young Investigator Research Award WSPR Joseph W. St. Geme, Jr. Education Award E.E. Osgood Award WAFMR Outstanding Investigator Award WSPR Stanley Wright Lecture WAP Distinguished Lecture Mayo Soley Award Presentation 70 4 J Investig Med 2016;64:69–72. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Program at-a-glance TIME ACTIVITY & LOCATION 11:15 am – 12:15 pm Meet the Mentors: Lunch with Carmel Research Prize Recipients Panel Discussion (Intended for Students and Residents) Cinnamon S. Bloss, PhD, University of California San Diego Henry Lee, MD, Stanford University Melanie Cree Green, MD, PhD, University of Colorado School of Medicine Jose R Suarez, MD, MPH, PhD, University of California San Diego (limited availability 45, Additional charge of $10 and lunch will be provided) Sunset Center - Studio 105 11:40 am – 12:30 pm Investigator Workshop (Intended for Fellows and Jr. Faculty) (Additional charge of $10 and lunch will be provided) How To Pick a Good Scientific Question W. Conrad Liles, University of Washington Sunset Center – Green Room 11:40 am – 12:00 pm WSCI Society Business Meetings Sunset Center – Theater 11:40 am – 12:00 pm WSPR Business Meeting Sunset Center – Theater 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm Concurrent Sessions Sunset Center Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics II – Studio 105 Cardiovascular III – Promenade Lobby Endocrinology and Metabolism II – Bingham #3 Gastroenterology – Babcock #6 Genetics – Rehearsal Room Neonatal Pulmonary III – Carpenter Hall Neonatology General III – All Saints Church, Seccombe Hall Neonatology – Perinatal Biology I – Chapman #4 Surgery II – Conductor’s Room 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm California Thoracic Society Meeting Quail Lodge 8205 Valley Greens Drive, Carmel, CA 93923 2:35 pm – 3:25 pm Carmel Research Prize Recipient Presentation II Melanie Cree Green, MD, PhD, University of Colorado School of Medicine Jose R Suarez, MD, MPH, PhD, University of California San Diego (all invited) Sunset Center - Studio 105 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm Concurrent Sessions Sunset Center Behavior and Development I - Chapman #4 Community Health II – Promenade Lobby Health Care Research II – Babcock #6 Hematology and Oncology II – Carpenter Hall Infectious Diseases II – Bingham Room #3 Morphogenesis and Malformations – Rehearsal Room Neonatology General IV – All Saints Church, Seccombe Hall Nephrology and Hypertension – Green Room Neuroscience II – Conductor’s Room Surgery III – Studio 105 J Investig Med 2016;64:69–72. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 5 71 Program at-a-glance TIME ACTIVITY & LOCATION 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm University of Washington Reception All UW faculty, fellows, residents and students invited Mission Ranch - 26270 Dolores Street 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm Genetics and Morphology Club Sunset Center – Rehearsal Room 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Western Respiratory Club Dinner Quail Lodge -Ballroom 8205 Valley Greens Drive, Carmel, CA 93923 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Western Perinatal Club LaPlaya Hotel SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Speaker Ready Room Sunset Center 8:00 am – 10:00 am Registration Sunset Center – Entry Lobby 8:00 am – 10:00 am Concurrent Sessions Sunset Center Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics III – Rehearsal Room Community Health III – Conductor’s Room Endocrinology and Metabolism III – Bingham Room #3 General Internal Medicine and Aging – Babcock #6 Neonatology General V – Carpenter Hall Neonatology Perinatal Biology II – Studio 105 Pulmonary and Critical Care II – Promenade Lobby Surgery IV – Green Room 10:00 am – 10:15 am 10:15 am – 11:45 am Break Concurrent Sessions Sunset Center Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics IV– Rehearsal Room Health Care Research III – Babcock #6 Hematology and Oncology III – Green Room Immunology and Rheumatology II – Conductor’s Room Neonatal Pulmonary IV – Bingham Room #3 Neonatology General VI – Carpenter Hall Neonatology Perinatal Biology III – Promenade Lobby Neuroscience III – Chapman #4 11:50 am – 2:00 pm Society Officers Planning Meeting (by invitation only) Sunset Center - Studio 105 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm California Thoracic Society Meeting Quail Lodge 72 6 J Investig Med 2016;64:69–72. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 CME Certification CME Certification This Live activity, 2016 Western Regional Meeting, with a beginning date of January 28, 2016, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 21.50 Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AMA/AAFP Equivalency: AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1. An electronic credit request/evaluation survey will be emailed to you after the program. This electronic survey will allow you to provide your evaluation of this educational activity in addition to requesting AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1. You will receive the link and instructions in your email inbox on Monday, February 1, 2016. If you do not receive your link to the evaluation in your email inbox, please contact us at admin@afmr.org. Original certificates for this conference may be claimed until February 29, 2016. Duplicate certificates are available at any time. We would also like to thank the following for reviewing the abstracts and to the Lead Reviewer’s for organizing the sessions: Kenneth E. Izuora Vipul Jain Lauren Jantzie Marilyn Jones Lisa Joss-Moore Alberta Kong Kristina Lee Edward Lee Henry C. Lee Juan N. Lessing W. Conrad Liles Henry C. Lin Carlin Long Bryan J. McColgan Philippe Montgrain Yona Nicolau Jorge Nieva Lee Pu Mary Ramos Ann Reynolds Robert S. Ross Michael Schivo Neil Sun Rhodes Nicole Tartaglia Kristina M. Utzschneider David Viskochil Raj Vyas James Wallace Craig Wong Clyde Wright Margaret Adam Kurt Albertine Kathleen Angkustsiri Jorge N. Artaza Maralyssa Bann Jennifer L. Barton Michel Baudry Arlin B. Blood Yvette Bordelon Laura D. Brown Fred Buckner Christopher Chang Marie-Francoise Chesselet Michel Chonchol Keith K. Colburn Lloyd Damon Kevin Deane Ian H. DeBoer Thomas Deloughery Sarah Dugan Ravi Durvasula Josephine M. Enciso Erika Fernandez Camille Fung Renata Gallagher Peter Ganz David Gilbert Joshua I. Goldhaber Subhas Gupta Kellie Hawkins Deborah Huang J Investig Med 2015;64:73. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 7 73 Award winners 2016 Western Regional Meeting Award Winners Leslie Colip, University of New Mexico Health Science Center Yasmin Aghajan, University of California, San Diego McHale Anderson, University of Washington School of Medicine Eleonore Breuning, BC Children’s Hospital Amy Cruickshank, University of Oklahoma Sarah Daley, University of Arizona Shanlee Davis, University of Colorado Sarah Dill, University of Colorado Dawn Gano, University of California, San Francisco Theodore Gobillot, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Megan Gossling, University of Colorado Linh Ho, University of Colorado School of Medicine Lauren Jantzie, University of New Mexico Naima Kotadia, University of British Columbia Brooks Kuhn, UC Davis Medical Center Julia Lee, UC Davis Medical Center Jina Lim, University of California, Los Angeles Ivy Lin, University of Arizona Sonia Lin, University of Southern California Katherine Lind, University of Colorado School of Medicine Brianna MacQueen, University of Utah Sidharth Mahapatra, University of Nebraska Medical Center Deepti Mathur, LAC+USC Medical Center, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Natalia Moss, University of New Mexico Dilip Nagarkar, University of Washington Maide Ozen, Stanford University School of Medicine David Pavlik, University of New Mexico Amelie Peisl, University of Colorado Medical School Edmund Posadas, University of California, San Diego Melody Rasouli, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine Rebecca Rieger, University of New Mexico Katya Rubinow, University of Washington Maura Ruzhnikov, Stanford University Takeshi Saito, University of Southern California Lawrence Shiow, University of California, San Francisco Ann Simones, University of Minnesota, Masonic Children’s Hospital Sonia Solomon, Valley Children’s Hospital Caitlin Stiglmeier, University of Utah, Mota Fofalia Children’s Hospital Abhilasha Surampalli, University of California, Irvine Clara Vu, Loma Linda University Tarik Walker, University of Colorado School of Medicine Brian Walsh, University of Colorado School of Medicine Claudia Weinheimer, University of Utah Theodore Wilson, University of Utah Jonathan Yaghoubian, Western University of Health Sciences Xin Yue, Cedars Sinai Medical Center Evan Zahn, Cedars Sinai Medical Center 74 WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner WAFMR Scholar Awardee WAFMR Scholar Awardee WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner WAFMR Scholar Awardee WSCI Travel Award Winner WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner WSPR Abbott Nutrition Young Investigator Award WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner WAFMR Scholar Awardee WSCI Travel Award Winner WAFMR Scholar Awardee WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner WSCI Travel Award Winner WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner Abbott Subspecialty Award WSCI Travel Award Winner Abbott Subspecialty Award Abbott Subspecialty Award WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner WAFMR Scholar Awardee WAFMR/WAP Outstanding Resident Award Winner Abbott Subspecialty Award WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner Abbott Subspecialty Award Abbott Subspecialty Award WSCI Travel Award Winner WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner WAFMR Outstanding Investigator Award Winner WSPR Abbott Nutrition David W. Smith Pediatric Trainee Research Award Winner WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner WSPR Outstanding Resident Award Winner WSCI Travel Award Winner Abbott Subspecialty Award WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner WAFMR Scholar Awardee WSPR Abbott Nutrition Lowell Glasgow Student Research Award Winner Abbott Subspecialty Award WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner E.E. Osgood Award WSCI Travel Award Winner J Investig Med 2015;64:74. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 8 Western Meeting Program SPECIALTY CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS Friday, January 29, 2016 GENETICS AND MORPHOLOGY CLUB 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM Rehearsal Room – Sunset Center Genetic Unknowns and Rare Knowns Contact person: Joseph Shieh and Jon Bernstein WESTERN PERINATAL CLUB Sponsored by the Perinatal Sections of AAP Districts VIII and IX and The California Association of Neonatologists LaPlaya Carmel Hotel 6:00 PM – Reception 6:30 – 7:30 PM Perinatal Briefing DELAYED CORD CLAMPING: TRANSFERRING EVIDENCE INTO PRACTICE Featured Speaker: Ryan McAdams, MD, University of Washington Supported by Mead Johnson Nutrition J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 9 75 Western Meeting Program WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS DISEASES WITHOUT BORDERS Thursday, January 28, 2016 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM Sunset Center – Studio 105 W. Conrad Liles and Ravi Durvasula, Presiding 9:00 THE GLOBAL LEISHMANIA EPIDEMIC: TRANSLATIONAL STRATEGIES FOR CONTROL. Abhay Satoskar, Ohio State University School of Medicine 9:45 GLOBAL TRENDS IN CHAGAS DISEASE. Caryn Bern, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine 10:30 BREAK 10:45 GLOBAL BURDEN OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE. Gregory A. Roth, University of Washington 11:30 ADJOURN 11:35 WAP BUSINESS MEETING INVESTIGATOR WORKSHOP Thursday, January 28, 2016 11:35 AM – 12:30 PM The American Federation for Medical Research and the Tri-Societies are pleased to sponsor a workshop for Fellows and Junior Faculty. Additional charge of $10 and lunch will be provided. FINDING YOUR NICHE IN RESEARCH Nevin Wilson, MD, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas Marybeth Hogan, MD, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas Sunset Center – Green Room 76 10 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program CONCURRENT SESSIONS Thursday, January 28, 2016 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM Jointly sponsored by WESTERN SECTION AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WESTERN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL INVESTIGATION WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS WESTERN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH WESTERN STUDENT MEDICAL RESEARCH FORUM Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics I ................................................................................................. Carpenter Hall Cardiovascular I .......................................................................................................................................... Promenade Lobby Endocrinology and Metabolism I ......................................................................................................................... Bingham #3 Health Care Research I ..........................................................................................................................................Babcock #6 Immunology and Rheumatology I ....................................................................................................................... Chapman #4 Infectious Diseases I ................................................................................................................................... Conductor’s Room Neonatal Pulmonary I .................................................................................................................................... Rehearsal Room Neonatology – General I .........................................................................................................................................Studio 105 Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics I Carpenter Hall (Sunset Center) Craig Wong and Walter Dehority, Presiding 12:30 PREDICTING HEIGHT IN A PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT USING ULNAR LENGTH. MA Rasouli, CJ Newth, RG Khemani and PA Ross, Los Angeles, CA. University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine (Abbott Subspecialty Award) Abstract 1 12:45 MODALITY OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH DIARRHEAL HUS IN ACUTE RENAL FAILURE DOES NOT AFFECT LONG TERM OUTCOME AND SURVIVAL IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS. S Solomon, Fresno, CA. Valley Children’s Hospital (WSPR Outstanding Resident Award Winner) Abstract 2 1:00 AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION OF A HIGHLY MALIGNANT TUMOR. S Bhoopalan and SU Das, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada School of Medicine Abstract 3 1:15 COMPARISON OF HEAD CT USAGE BY PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE PROVIDERS IN CHILDREN WITH HEAD INJURY BEFORE AND AFTER PECARN GUIDELINES. K Morgan, M Hudkins, H Chandnani, D Chao and J Fisher, Las Vegas, NV; Loma Linda, CA and San Diego, CA. University of Nevada School of Medicine Abstract 4 1:30 A RETROSPECTIVE DATABASE REVIEW OF POTENTIAL RISK FACTORS, PREDICTORS AND INCIDENCE OF POST-CONCUSSION SYNDROME IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS. Z Oleskey and M Mortazavi, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona College of Medicine Abstract 5 1:45 EVALUATING TRENDS IN HEADACHE AND REVISION SURGERY FOLLOWING CRANIAL VAULT REMODELING FOR CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS. E Pellicer, B Saltzmann and E Gallagher, Seattle, WA. University of Washington / Seattle Children’s Hospital Abstract 6 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 11 77 Western Meeting Program 2:00 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MINIMAL RESIDUAL DISEASE AND MITOCHONDRIAL DNA IN CHILDHOOD B-CELL LYMPHOMA. T Shieh, M Ueoka, K Kaneta, C Nakamura, J Kuroda, M Agsalda-Garcia and B Shiramizu, Honolulu, HI. John A. Burns School of Medicine Abstract 7 2:15 HOSPITAL COURSE OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS ADMITTED FOR INTUSSUSCEPTION. J Orosco and B Afghani, Anaheim, CA, Long Beach, CA and Irvine, CA. Children’s Hospital of Orange County Abstract 8 Cardiovascular I Promenade Lobby (Sunset Center) Peter Ganz and Carlin Long, Presiding 12:30 DOES INFECTION TRIGGER THE IMMUNE SYSTEM FOR REJECTION OR ANTIBODY PRODUCTION AFTER HEART TRANSPLANTATION? A Lipson, T Aintablian, M Hamilton and JA Kobashigawa, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Abstract 9 12:45 IS CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE FEV1/FVC <70% A MARKER FOR PROLONGED INTUBATION IMMEDIATELY POST-TRANSPLANTATION? T Manayan, T Aintablian, S Siddiqui, M Hamilton and JA Kobashigawa, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Abstract 10 1:00 RESOURCE UTILIZATION IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR NEONATES WITH HYPOPLASTIC LEFT HEART SYNDROME. M Luu, PS Friedlich, J Votava-Smith, J Pruetz, R Subramanyan and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Abstract 11 1:15 IS THE INCIDENCE OF ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECTS INCREASED IN EXTREMELY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS? C Hayek, M Ebrahimi, R Cayabyab, M Uzunyan, R Ramanathan and B Siassi, Los Angeles, CA. LAC+ USC Medical Center Abstract 12 1:30 TRANS-CATHETER CLOSURE OF PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS IN SEVERELY PREMATURE NEONATES: A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR A VEXING PROBLEM. D Peck, E Zahn, R Garg, A Phillips, M McRae, C Simmons, P Nevin and K Basacker, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai (WSCI Travel Award Winner) Abstract 13 1:45 CELIAC TRUNK CALCIFICATION: ASSOCIATIONS WITH RISK FACTORS, SYSTEMIC CALCIFIED ATHEROSCLEROSIS, AND MORTALITY. T Lin and M Allison, San Diego, CA. University of California, San Diego Abstract 14 2:00 ORGAN TURN DOWN AT A SINGLE CENTER: DONOR HEART ORGAN TURN DOWN, IS IT RATIONAL? E Norris, T Aintablian, M Hamilton and JA Kobashigawa, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (WAFMR/ WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 15 78 12 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program Endocrinology and Metabolism I Bingham Room #3 (Sunset Center) Kristen Nadeau and Stephanie Page, Presiding 12:30 GROWTH HORMONE IS INVOLVED IN HUMAN COLON TUMOR GROWTH. CA Bailey, V Chesnokova, S Zonis and S Melmed, Chino Hills, CA and Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Abstract 16 12:45 FOLLISTATIN PROTECTS AGAINST DIET-INDUCED OBESITY AND IMPROVES GLOBAL METABOLOMICS IN ADIPOSE TISSUES. R Singh, ST Reddy, M Braga, X Liu, M Parveen, D Stout, K Reue, S Pervin, Los Angeles, CA. Charles R. Drew University Abstract 17 1:00 ESCALATING DOSES OF TESTOSTERONE INCREASE LEAN BODY MASS AND HEMATOCRIT WITHIN THREE MONTHS, IN HEALTHY MEDICALLY CASTRATE MEN. A Thirumalai, L Cooper, J Amory and S Page, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 18 1:15 CYSTIC FIBROSIS RELATED DIABETES IS A PREDICTOR OF INCREASED INCIDENCE OF CHRONIC PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA. MA Szkudlinska, M Crull, E Caldwell, ML Aitken and CH Goss, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 19 1:30 NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE IN OBESE ADOLESCENT GIRLS IS ASSOCIATED WITH INSULIN RESISTANCE AND PREDICTORS OF CARDIOMETABOLIC DISEASE. RL Sewell, L Pyle, A Scherzinger, M Cree-Green and K Nadeau, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado School of Medicine Abstract 20 CANCELLED Abstract 21 1:45 THE EFFECT OF OBESITY AND INSULIN RESISTANCE ON REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION IN EARLY PUBERTAL BOYS. M Tsang, K Nadeau, A Hilkin, J Chosich, PE Zeitler, N Santoro and M Kelsey, Berkeley, CA and Aurora, CO. University of California, Berkeley Abstract 22 Health Care Research I Babcock #6 (Sunset Center) David Evans and Brian Walker, Presiding 12:30 INTENSE THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PLANTAR FASCIITIS. DN Christensen, L Latt and A McNelly, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona Abstract 23 12:45 A BIOFEEDBACK SMART CANE TO REDUCE KNEE LOADING ASSOCIATED WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS. M Hinchcliff, R Routson, A Segal, P Suri, J Czerniecki and P Aubin, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 24 1:00 A REVIEW OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF VALIDATED QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES (PROMS) IN PAEDIATRIC PLASTIC SURGERY. JM Roller, RJ Courtemanche and DJ Courtemanche, Vancouver, BC, Canada. British Columbia’s Children Hospital Abstract 25 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 13 79 Western Meeting Program 1:15 REDUCING EXPOSURE OF HEALTH CARE JANITORIAL WORKERS TO PERACETIC ACID, SPORICIDAL TO CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE. LW Raymond, P Klasing, M Daniel and J Fuller, Charlotte, NC. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Abstract 26 1:30 EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN UTILIZATION OF ULTRASOUND IN ARIZONA. MT Wyman, R Amini, NC Hernandez and S Adhikari, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona College of Medicine Abstract 27 1:45 EXPLORING PALLIATIVE CARE CONSULTATIONS IN THE NEURO-INTENSIVE CARE UNIT. LN Tran, A Back and C Creutzfeldt, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 28 2:00 FACTORS AFFECTING PATIENTS’ DISCUSSIONS ABOUT END-OF-LIFE CARE. S Fakhri, R Engelburg, L Downey and JR Curtis, Covington, WA and Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 29 2:15 SEROLOGIC IMMUNITY AGAINST VARICELLA, MUMPS, RUBEOLA, RUBELLA AND HEPATITIS B IN HEALTH CARE APPLICANTS WITH INDETERMINATE IMMUNIZATION HISTORY. LW Raymond, A McWilliams and L Crutchfield, Charlotte, NC. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Abstract 30 Immunology and Rheumatology I Chapman #4 (Sunset Center) Kevin Deane, Presiding 12:30 ALTERATIONS IN THE COLONIC MICROBIOME PRECEDE THE DEVELOPMENT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. JD Hendrickson, G Mehta, N Banda, C Robertson, D Frank, K Demourelle, K Deane and K Kuhn, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Abstract 31 12:45 TREATMENT OF IGG4-RELATED PACHYMENINGITIS IN A PATIENT WITH STEROID INTOLERANCE: THE ROLE OF EARLY USE OF RITUXIMAB. V Gospodarev, JR Câmara, V Chakravarthy, R Dietz, M Wood, A Perry, K De Los Reyes and R Raghavan, San Francisco, CA and Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University School of Medicine Abstract 32 1:00 CLINICAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH FATIGUE IN SPONDYLOARTHRITIS. DT Nhan, J Walsh, A Reimold and L Caplan, Aurora, CO, Dallas, TX and Salt Lake City, UT. University of Colorado School of Medicine Abstract 33 1:15 DETERMINING THE ROLE OF THE TYK2 PROTECTIVE VARIANT P1104A IN INTERLEUKIN-12 SIGNALING AND HELPER T CELL TYPE 1 POLARIZATION. A Misakian, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 34 1:30 SPUTUM IGG AND IGA ANTI-CYCLIC CITRULLINATED PROTEIN ANTIBODIES IN SUBJECTS AT RISK FOR RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. L Ho, K Demoruelle, M Weisman, M Parish, M Mahler, A Seaman, J Norris, M Holers and K Deane, Littleton, CO; Los Angeles, CO and San Diego, CA. University of Colorado School of Medicine (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 35 1:45 LABORATORY ASSAYS FOR AIDING THE DIAGNOSIS OF CHRONIC URTICARIA. TB Martins, RA Teufel and HR Hill, Salt Lake City, UT. ARUP Institute for Clinical and Experimental Pathology Abstract 36 80 14 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 2:00 GRANZYME A IS INCREASED IN PLATELETS FROM OLDER ADULTS, LEADING TO IL-8 AND MCP-1 CYTOKINE SYNTHESIS BY TARGET MONOCYTES. A Bhatnagar, R Campbell, B Manne, A Weyrich and MT Rondina, Sandy, UT. University of Utah Abstract 37 2:15 TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-ALPHA (TNF-A) RESPONSE AND MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS (MTB) REPLICATION IN HSP90B1 KNOCKDOWN MACROPHAGES. A Ajuogu, A Graustein and T Hawn, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 38 Infectious Diseases I Conductor’s Room Ravi Durvasula, Fred Buckner and David Gilbert, Presiding 12:30 USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN TREATMENT OF CHILDREN DIAGNOSED WITH ESCHERICHIA COLI 0157: H7 DIARRHEA AND RISK OF DEVELOPING HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME (HUS): REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE. NN More, N Cheranda, J Rozenblit, J Kim, Y Kim, N Baskaran, M Vyakaranam and B Afghani, Irvine, CA and Orange, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 39 12:45 HIV TESTING, STATUS, AND TREATMENT AMONG PATIENTS AT THE UGANDA CANCER INSTITUTE. M Ghadrshenas, R Bender Ignacio and A Duerr, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 40 1:00 NON-TYPE B HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE PYOGENIC ARTHRITIS IN CHILDREN. DF Pavlik, JJ Johnston and W Dehority, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 41 1:15 ROLE OF IGG SUBCLASSES IN MUCOSAL DEFENSE OF STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE. M Wu, J Rahkola and E Janoff, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Denver Abstract 42 1:30 USE OF ANTIBIOTICS RESERVED FOR RESISTANT GRAM-NEGATIVE INFETIONS AT FREE-STANDING U.S. CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS FROM 2004 TO 2014. M Jelic, AL Adler, A Miles-Jay, SJ Weissman, MP Kronman and DM Zerr, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 43 1:45 CYTOTOXIC FUNCTION OF ANTIBODIES PRODUCED BY HIV-SPECIFIC B-CELLS IN AN INFECTED INFANT. T Gobillot, C Simonich and J Overbaugh, Seattle, WA. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 44 Neonatal Pulmonary I Rehearsal Room (Sunset Center) Arlin B. Blood and Clyde Wright, Presiding 12:30 NEONATAL LUNG EXPRESSION OF IL-1 ALPHA IN RESPONSE TO SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION. BE Butler, S McKenna and C Wright, Denver, CO. University of Colorado Abstract 45 12:45 YAP-HIPPO VASCULAR SIGNALING DRIVES LUNG MORPHOGENEIS AND IS DYSREGULATED IN HYPEROXIA-INDUCED NEONATAL LUNG INJURY. MS Sandoval, T Shishoian, R Sakurai, E Tsai, R Stockton and VK Rehan, Torrance, CA. Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute Abstract 46 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 15 81 Western Meeting Program 1:00 CORRECTION FOR ALTITUDE SIGNIFICANTLY CHANGES REPORT RATES FOR BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA. K Gulliver and B Yoder, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 47 1:15 TARGETED INVESTIGATION OF NOVEL MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL BIOMARKERS OF BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA IN PREMATURELY BORN INFANTS. RG LaGrandeur, F Bany-Mohammed, C Uy, DM Cooper and M Aslam, Orange, CA. University of California Irvine Medical Center Abstract 48 1:30 NEONATAL HEPATIC COX2 EXPRESSION IS MEDIATED VIA AN NFκB-DEPENDENT MECHANISM FOLLOWING INFLAMMATORY STRESS. S McKenna, BE Butler and CJ Wright, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Abstract 49 1:45 EFFECT OF ELECTRO-ACUPUNCTURE ON OFFSPRING LUNG DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING NICOTINE EXPOSURE DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION. R Sakurai, J Liu and VK Rehan, Torrance, CA. Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Abstract 50 2:00 TREATMENT WITH AN ANTI-SFLT-1 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY IMPROVES LUNG STRUCTURE AND PREVENTS PULMONARY HYPERTENSION IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA DUE TO PREECLAMPSIA IN INFANT RATS. A Peisl, G Seedorf, B Wallace, D Keefe and SH Abman, Aurora, CO and Cambridge, MA. University of Colorado Medical School (Abbott Subspecialty Award) Abstract 51 2:15 LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY FOR SURFACTANT ADMINISTRATION IN NEONATES. KD Roberts, N Finer, A Lampland, T Leone, J Tipnis, T Merritt, E Stepka, J Kessel, W Rich, K Rudser, R Brown and M Mammel, Minneapolis, MN, St Paul, MN; San Diego, CA, Loma Linda, CA, and Madison, WI. University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital Abstract 52 Neonatology General I Studio 105 (Sunset Center) Carlos Ramos and Erika Fernandez, Presiding 12:30 THE SPLANCHNIC-CEREBRAL OXYGENATION RATIO DECREASES DURING FEEDINGS IN ANEMIC PRETERM INFANTS. K Braski, M Loertscher, C Rau, K Weaver Lewis and M Baserga, Salt Lake City, UT and Murray, UT. University of Utah Abstract 53 12:45 BLEEDING RISK FACTORS IN NEONATES RECEIVING FISH OIL FOR INTESTINAL FAILURE ASSOCIATED LIVER DISEASE. KM Keegan, RS Venick, JC Dunn, SB Shew, G Wegrzyn and KL Calkins, Los Angeles, CA. University of California, Los Angeles Abstract 54 1:00 CLINICAL FACTORS RELATED TO NEONATAL GROWTH IN CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA. RH Beckert, L Lusk, EJ Yee and R Keller, Washington and San Francisco, CA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 55 1:15 EFFECTS OF PREMATURITY, BIRTH WEIGHT AND POSTNATAL AGE ON PRETERM INFANTS’ HYPERCALCIURIA. S Malone Jenkins, G Chan, M Grinsell and K Weaver Lewis, Salt Lake City, UT and Murray, UT. University of Utah Abstract 56 82 16 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 1:30 EVALUATING ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO THE MANAGEMENT OF INFANTS BORN TO MOTHERS WITH CHORIOAMNIONITIS. A Jan, R Ramanathan and R Cayabyab, Los Angeles, CA. LAC+USC Medical Center Abstract 57 1:45 LOW FREQUENCY RHYTHMIC WOMB-LIKE SOUNDS MODIFY AUTONOMIC ACTIVITY IN PREMATURE NEONATES. JJ Parga, RM Harper, H Karp, K Kesavan and L Zeltzer, Santa Monica, CA and Los Angeles, CA. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Abstract 58 2:00 REGIONALIZATION OF CARE AND OUTCOMES FOR NEONATES WITH CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA IN CALIFORNIA 2006-2010. A Song, PS Friedlich, R Chapman, R Burke, J Upperman, J Stein and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Abstract 59 2:15 EFFECTS OF NEONATAL PHOTOTHERAPY ON PRODUCTION OF KERATIN 6A IN HUMAN FETAL SKIN. J Foreman, S McConaghy, B Zlotoff, S Stepenaskie and RK Ohls, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico School of Medicine Abstract 60 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 17 83 Western Meeting Program CARMEL RESEARCH PRIZE RECIPIENT PRESENTATION I Jointly sponsored by WESTERN SECTION AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WESTERN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL INVESTIGATION WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS WESTERN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH WESTERN STUDENT MEDICAL RESEARCH FORUM Sunset Center – Studio 105 Thursday, January 28, 2016 2:35 PM – 3:25 PM Ravi Durvasula and W. Conrad Liles, Presiding 2:35 IMPACT OF PRIVACY ENVIRONMENTS FOR PERSONAL HEALTH DATA ON PATIENTS. Cinnamon S. Bloss, PhD, University of California San Diego 3:00 STUDYING THE TRANSLATION OF EVIDENCE INTO PRACTICE AND IMPLEMENTATION IN PERINATAL MEDICINE. Henry Lee, MD, Stanford University CONCURRENT SESSIONS Thursday, January 28, 2016 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM Jointly sponsored by WESTERN SECTION AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WESTERN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL INVESTIGATION WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS WESTERN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH WESTERN STUDENT MEDICAL RESEARCH FORUM Cardiovascular II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Promenade Lobby Community Health I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carpenter Hall Global Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conductor’s Room Hematology and Oncology I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green Room Neonatal Pulmonary II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rehearsal Room Neonatology General II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Babcock Room #6 Neuroscience I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapman #4 Pulmonary and Critical Care I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Studio 105 Surgery I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bingham Room #3 Cardiovascular II Promenade Lobby (Sunset Center) Robert S. Ross and Peter Ganz, Presiding 3:30 State-of-the-Art Speaker BIOLOGY OF CARDIOVASCULAR AGING. Peter Ganz, University of California, San Francisco 4:00 PEDIATRIC EKG TEACHING IN UCSF FRESNO PEDIATRIC RESIDENCY. R Manalo, Fresno, CA. University of California, Fresno Abstract 61 84 18 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 4:15 VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION WAVEFORM MEASURES DO NOT DISTINGUISH BETWEEN ISCHEMIC AND NON-ISCHEMIC ETIOLOGY OF CARDIAC ARREST. D Hidano, J Coult and TD Rea, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 62 4:30 EFFECTS OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-α IN AN IN VITRO MODEL OF AORTIC VALVE STENOSIS. J Lim, A Ehsanipour, A Wu, J Lu, T Pedego, C Walthers, S Seidlits, L Demer and Y Tintut, Los Angeles, CA. University of California, Los Angeles (WAFMR Scholar Awardee) Abstract 63 4:45 THE IMPACT OF CARDIAC TRANSPLANT REJECTION BY TIME POST-TRANSPLANTATION. K Bucher, T Aintablian, M Hamilton and JA Kobashigawa, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Abstract 64 5:00 IDENTIFYING DISABLED PATIENTS AFTER HEART TRANSPLANTATION: WHAT MAKES SENSE? A Aharonyan, T Aintablian, M Hamilton and JA Kobashigawa, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Abstract 65 5:15 MATERNAL HIGH FAT DIET AND DEVELOPMENTAL ORIGINS OF MYOCARDIAL DYSFUNCTION. H Wilde, Y Yang, E Zinkhan, B Yu, L Joss-Moore and TA Miller, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 66 5:30 CHARACTERIZATION OF HEART TRANSPLANT PATIENTS WITH RAPIDLY PROGRESSIVE CARDIAC ALLOGRAFT VASCULOPATHY. T Aintablian, G Rodriguez, M Hamilton and JA Kobashigawa, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Abstract 67 5:45 SEIZURES POST HEART TRANSPLANTATION: WHAT ARE THE RISK FACTORS? K Soghoyan, T Aintablian, S Siddiqui, M Hamilton and JA Kobashigawa, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Abstract 68 Community Health I Carpenter Hall Mary Barinaga, Presiding 3:30 EFFECTS OF BODY MASS INDEX, SELF PERCEPTION AND CULTURE ON SELF ESTEEM IN CHILDREN. KE Ta-ala, S Riantawan, M Chau, N Malika and M Baum, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 69 3:45 IMPLEMENTING TEAM-BASED HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH IN OREGON CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES. E McCallum, M Smith, D Elliot, L Goldberg, K Racer and R Martin, Portland, OR and Salem, OR. Oregon Health and Science University Abstract 70 4:00 A SURVEY ON COLLEGE STUDENTS SEEKING HEALTHCARE FROM A UNIVERSITY STUDENT HEALTH CENTER: USE AND INTERESTS IN COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE. J Nguyen, RJ Patel, MA Liu and AL Nguyen, Irvine, CA and Tucson, AZ. University of California, Irvine Abstract 71 4:15 ADDRESSING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN SENIOR CITIZENS THROUGH A PILOT LAUGHTER THERAPY CLUB IN PALMER, ALASKA. NK Munger, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 72 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 19 85 Western Meeting Program 4:30 IMPROVING CONCUSSION EDUCATION, DIAGNOSIS, AND MANAGEMENT IN COULEE DAM, WA THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PARTNERED CONCUSSION PROTOCOL. K Unruh, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 73 4:45 EFFECTS OF FOOD AS POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT AND CHILD’S BODY MASS INDEX. S Riantawan, KE Ta-ala, M Chau, N Malika and M Baum, La Habra, CA and Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 74 5:00 PARENTAL GUIDANCE OF MEAL PORTIONS AND CHILDHOOD OBESITY. M Chau, KE Ta-ala, S Riantawan, N Malika and M Baum, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University School of Medicine Abstract 75 5:15 EXAMINING BARRIERS TO EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF ASD IN IMMIGRANT PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS. TD Walker, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado School of Medicine (WAFMR Scholar Awardee) Abstract 76 5:30 A MULTIFACETED SUICIDE PREVENTION CAMPAIGN FOR RURAL MONTANA. E Schiedermayer, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 77 5:45 LESSONS LEARNED FROM ADOLESCENT PEER EDUCATORS WORKING TO EFFECT CHANGE IN ADOLESCENT HEALTH BEHAVIORS. C Fields, S Cardenas, G Bookman, K Colwell and R Kinman, Fresno, CA and Madera, CA. Fresno High School Abstract 78 Global Health Conductor’s Room Tom Nighswander, Presiding 3:30 NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF PRE-HOSPITAL CARE IN NICARAGUA: ADMINISTRATORS’ PERSPECTIVES. L Marcia, R Leuchter, J Mitchel and D Orellana, Los Angeles, CA. David Geffen School of Medicine Abstract 79 3:45 UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGES FOR TREATMENT OF HYPERTENSION IN RURAL VIETNAM. D Veith, A Fitzpatrick and T Tam, Seattle, WA and Can Tho, Viet Nam. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 80 4:00 ASSESSMENT OF CLEAN WATER FACILITY USAGE AFTER EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION AND WATER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS IN A REMOTE HIMALAYAN SCHOOL. D Raff, B Smith, J Bhatla, C Bhatla, D Soni, B Cheung, K Shih, M Smith, S Browne, T Skutezky, J Fairley and V Kapoor, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 81 4:15 DEMOGRAPHICS OF POST-BURN CONTRACTURE PATIENTS TREATED IN CAMBODIA. DR Tower, N Markadakis, K Vanna and JG Gollogly, Seattle, WA and Phnom Penh, Cambodia. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 82 4:30 MULTILINGUAL INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE SCREENING AND RESOURCE CARD. N Tan, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 83 4:45 TEACHING GOOD COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING PRACTICES TO LOW-LITERACY HEALTH PROMOTORS IN PERU. T Shah, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 84 86 20 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 5:00 FACILITY ASSESSMENT FOR MATERNAL AND NEONATAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS IN RURAL NEPAL. SM Folsom, B Fassl, A Sherpa, J Maddox, W Kopp and D Levy, Salt Lake City, UT and Phaplu, Nepal. University of Utah School of Medicine Abstract 85 5:15 COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS AND KNOWLEDGE OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN RURAL KENYA. N Kotadia, S Walton, L Matheson, D Webster and V Kapoor, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 86 5:30 IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN & CHILDREN IN MIGRANT COMMUNITIES. C Stiglmeier, M Patel and B Fassl, Syracuse, NY and Sinor Taluka, India. University of Utah (WSCI Travel Award Winner) Abstract 87 5:45 A COMMUNITY-DRIVEN PILOT PROGRAM TO INCREASE BASIC PEDIATRIC HEALTH KNOWLEDGE AMONGST CHILD CARETAKERS IN KARAGITA, KENYA. TF Siegert, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 88 Hematology and Oncology I Green Room (Sunset Center) Thomas Deloughery, Presiding 3:30 REGION OF INTEREST IDENTIFICATION AND DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY IN BREAST PATHOLOGY. DB Nagarkar, E Mercan, D Weaver, M Rendi, P Frederick, T Brunye and J Elmore, Seattle, WA; Burlington, VT and Medford, MA. University of Washington (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 89 3:45 A NOVEL PEPTIDE-CONJUGATE THAT ACCUMULATES IN SARCOMA FLANK TUMORS AND PREVENTS TUMOR CELL GROWTH IN VITRO. T Sottero, E Girard, C Correnti, M Stroud and J Olson, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 90 4:00 DEPYROGENATED CHITOSAN AND IL-12 CURE SUPERFICIAL BLADDER CANCER IN A MURINE MODEL. M Dopp, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 91 4:15 DISPARITIES IN THE PRESENTATION AND TREATMENT OF NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER: A STUDY COMPARING A COUNTY FACILITY WITH A SPECIALIZED CANCER CENTER. S Lin, G In and J Nieva, Arcadia, CA. University of Southern California (WSCI Travel Award Winner) Abstract 92 4:30 CLOSING THE GAP: ONLINE ONCOLOGY RESOURCES FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS. L Wang, T Kong, W Tran and P Ingledew, Kelowna, BC, Canada; Surrey, BC, Canada and Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 93 4:45 INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP OF BILE ACIDS AS TUMOR SUPPRESSING AGENTS IN COLORECTAL ADENOCARCINOMA. DJ Reyes, J Trujillo, S Centuori and J Martinez, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona Abstract 94 5:00 HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES, DIABETES, AND AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES. J Keane, A Hunt and E Ezeanolue, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada, Las Vegas Abstract 95 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 21 87 Western Meeting Program 5:15 INDICATIONS FOR POST-MASTECTOMY RADIATION (PMRT) FOLLOWING NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY (NAC) IN YPN0 AND YPN1-3 AXILLARY NODE POSITIVE WOMEN. B Fowble, A Jairam, A Lazar, F Wang, A Peled, L Esserman and C Park, San Francisco, CA and Sacramento, CA. University of California, Davis School of Medicine Abstract 96 5:30 RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF METASTATIC MELANOMA AND RENAL CELL CARCINOMA TO THE BRAIN WITH MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF PROGNOSTIC PRE-TREATMENT CLINICAL FACTORS. EA Ferrel, AT Roehrig, E Kaya, J Carlson, B Ling and AWagner, Spokane, WA. University of Washington Abstract 97 5:45 TEXT MESSAGING BASED INTERVENTION FOR IMPROVING RECEIPT OF SURVIVORSHIP CARE FOR ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULTS (AYAS): A QUALITATIVE STUDY. JA Bryman, A Goyal, J Casillas, F Alquaddoomi and D Estrin, Peoria, IL; Westwood, CA and New York, NY. University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria Abstract 98 Neonatal Pulmonary II Rehearsal Room (Sunset Center) Arlin B. Blood and Clyde Wright, Presiding 3:30 SEX-SPECIFIC PERINATAL NICOTINE EXPOSURE-INDUCED AIRWAY PHENOTYPE IN MEDIATED BY DIFFERENTIAL PKC ISOFORM EXPRESSION IN MALES AND FEMALES. M Gong, J Liu, R Sakurai, NS Murty and VK Rehan, Torrance, CA. LA BioMed at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Abstract 99 3:45 INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION INCREASES ESTRODIAL LEVELS IN RAT LUNG. RS Moore, C Weinheimer, Z Wang and L Joss-Moore, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 100 4:00 ANALYSIS OF NOTCH PATHWAY COMPONENTS IN LUNG INNATE IMMUNITY CELLS IN PRETERM INFANTS. NS Bhopal, B Chan, A Fischer, D Mathur and P Minoo, Los Angeles, CA. LAC+USC Medical Center & Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Abstract 101 4:15 INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1 DOWNSTREAM SIGNALING IS DISRUPTED IN THE LUNG BY PREMATURE BIRTH AND PROLONGED MECHANICAL VENTILATION OF PREMATURE LAMBS. C Miers, M Dahl, S Bowen, L Dong, Z Wang, D Null, B Yoder and K Albertine, Salt Lake City, UTand Davis, CA. University of Utah Abstract 102 4:30 State-of-the-Art Speaker DIAGNOSIS OF BPD: STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS. Roberta Keller, University of California, San Francisco 5:00 A 3-DIMENSIONAL HUMAN MODEL OF BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA DEMONSTRATES NOTCH MEDIATED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY. J Sucre, D Wilkinson, P Vijayaraj, J Alva-Ornelas, M Paul, B Dunn and B Gomperts, Los Angeles, CA. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Abstract 103 5:15 NASAL HIGH-FREQUENCY OSCILLATION PROVIDES ACCEPTABLE RESPIRATORY SUPPORT FOR PREMATURE LAMBS. M Dahl, K Zuspan, S Bowen, C Bradford, L Pettet, D Null, B Yoder and K Albertine, Salt Lake City, UT and Davis, CA. University of Utah Abstract 104 88 22 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 5:30 CHRONIC AND ACUTE HYPOXIA MARKEDLY ALTER CA2+ SIGNALING IN ADULT AND FETAL PULMONARY ARTERIAL MYOCYTES. K Cothran, S Sandy, M Romero, A Dobyns, R Paez, M Francis, M Taylor, L Longo, C Wilson and S Wilson, Loma Linda, CA; Riverside, CA and Mobile, AL. Loma Linda University Abstract 105 5:45 DECREASE IN INTUBATION RATES AFTER EARLY POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILATION USING A MODIFIED NASAL CANNULA DURING NEONATAL RESUSCITATION OF LARGER PRETERM AND TERM INFANTS. ER Wang, FB Wertheimer, R Ramanathan and M Biniwale, Los Angeles, CA. Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California Abstract 106 Neonatology General II Babcock #6 (Sunset Center) Mariana Baserga and Rowena Cayabyab, Presiding 3:30 LIMB PROPRIOCEPTIVE STIMULATION DECREASES INTERMITTENT HYPOXIA AND BRADYCARDIA IN PREMATURE NEONATES. K Kesavan, P Frank, P Benharash and R Harper, Los Angeles, CA. University of California, Los Angeles Abstract 107 3:45 IN VIVO INDUCTION OF HEME OXYGENASE-1 BY ASPIRIN. CM Konecny, S Wong, S Lu, K Fujioka, F Kalish, H Zhao, RJ Wong and DK Stevenson, Stanford, CA and La Jolla, CA. Stanford University School of Medicine Abstract 108 4:00 LIMITING FEEDING DECREASES ALVEOLAR FORMATION IN THE LUNG OF PREMATURE LAMBS SUPPORTED BY NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION. C Bradford, L Joss-Moore, S Hagen-Lillevik, M Dahl, L Dong, Z Wang, D Null, B Yoder and K Albertine, Salt Lake City, UT and Davis, CA. University of Utah Abstract 109 4:15 SURGERY DURING PHASE II RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY (ROP) LEADS TO MORE LASER INTERVENTION. C Torr, B Yoder and J Beachy, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 110 4:30 CORRELATION OF MRI BRAIN FINDINGS WITH SEVERITY OF NEURAL TUBE DEFECT IN PATIENTS WITH SPINA BIFIDA. DL Heyliger and A Achiriloaie, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 111 4:45 LOWER BONE MINERALIZATION IN PRETERM INFANTS WITH NEPHROCALCINOSIS. S Malone Jenkins, G Chan, M Grinsell and K Weaver Lewis, Salt Lake City, UT and Murray, UT. University of Utah Abstract 112 5:00 PREOPERATIVE AEEG ABNORMALITIES IN TERM NEONATES WITH COMPLEX CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE. D Goff, A Pardo, P Pegis, D Deming and A Hopper, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Abstract 113 5:15 CUMULATIVE INTRAVENOUS MACRONUTRIENT DOSE AND PARENTERAL NUTRITION ASSOCIATED CHOLESTASIS IN PRETERM NEONATES AND NEONATES WITH GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS. B Abebe, G Wegrzyn, T Grogan, M Flores and KL Calkins, Los Angeles, CA. UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital Abstract 114 5:30 MORTALITY AND MORBIDITIES ASSOCIATED WITH PERSISTENT PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS IN EXTREMELY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS. P Shastry, S Vaikunth, B Siassi, S Bhombal, L Barton, R Ramanathan and R Cayabyab, Glendale, CA and Los Angeles, CA. LAC+USC Medical Center, Keck School of Medicine Abstract 115 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 23 89 Western Meeting Program 5:45 ANTENATAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH COMBINED CEREBELLAR AND INTRAVENTRICULAR HEMORRHAGE IN PRETERM NEONATES. LK Lee, M Shiroishi, L Vachon, R Cayabyab and R Ramanathan, Los Angeles, CA. USC/CHLA Abstract 116 Neuroscience I Chapman #4 (Sunset Center) Marie-Francoise Chesselet, Presiding 3:30 5-HT6 RECEPTORS IN THE INDIRECT BUT NOT DIRECT STRIATAL PATHWAY REGULATE COCAINE REINFORCEMENT. A Gibson, M Brodsky and J Neumaier, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 117 3:45 MICROGLIA ACTIVATION AND PROLIFERATION IN ISCHEMIC PRECONDITIONING. RE Dodge and JR Weinstein, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 118 4:00 OPTOGENETIC STUDIES OF RESPIRATORY RHYTHM GENERATION IN TRANSGENIC MICE. BP Mosher, M Tariq, H Koizumi, N Koshiya, R Zhang and J Smith, Seattle, WA and Bethesda, MD. University of Washington Abstract 119 4:15 C-JUN N-TERMINAL KINASE SIGNALING IN CHRONIC EPILEPSY. R Boehm, F Concepcion and N Poolos, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 120 4:30 VALIDATION OF THE USE OF A BEHAVIORAL PAIN ASSESSMENT TOOL WITH BRAIN-INJURED ICU PATIENTS. CG Steiner, B McNulty, R Marsh, C Gélinas and A Joffe, Seattle, WA and Montreal, QC, Canada. University of Washington Abstract 121 4:45 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED POTENTIALS AND CLINICAL DIAGNOSES IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. AE Kloss, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 122 5:00 NEURAL RESPONSES DURING REFLEXIVE BLINKING ARE ABNORMAL IN BLEPHAROSPASM. D Kelly, B Berman and E Shelton, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Abstract 123 5:15 PROTEOLIPID PROTEIN LABELING OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES. GD Fliney, D Harlow and K Saul, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Abstract 124 5:30 EFFECTS OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND PHENYLBUTYRATE ON MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE POTENTIAL IN DOPAMINE NEURON. O Gordon, W Zhou, A D’Alessandro, T Nemkov, K Hansen and C Freed, Boulder, CO and Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Abstract 125 5:45 UNIQUE HYPEROXIA TOLERANT RATS ARE LESS ANXIOUS AND HAVE LARGER HIPPOCAMPI. KA Baer, PV Wilson, N Busquet, M Mesches, K Huber, N Serkova, A Newman, K Repine, Q He, A Fernandez-Bustamante and JE Repine, Aurora, CO. Webb-Waring Center, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center Abstract 126 90 24 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program Pulmonary and Critical Care I Studio 105 (Sunset Center) Michael Schivo, Presiding 3:30 CHANGES IN FRAILTY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH DISABILITY AFTER LUNG TRANSPLANT. P Shrestha, A Soong, D Huang, M Mindo, L Leard, J Golden, P Blanc, S Hays, J Kukreja and J Singer, San Francisco, CA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 127 3:45 THE IMPACT OF LUNG TRANSPLANTATION ON QUALITY-ADJUSTED LIFE YEARS. D Huang, P Shrestha, A Soong, L Leard, S Hays, J Golden, J Kukreja, P Blanc and J Singer, San Francisco, CA. University of California Abstract 128 4:00 LUNG TRANSPLANTATION IMPROVES HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED LUNG DISEASE. A Soong, P Shrestha, D Huang, M Mindo, L Leard, J Kukreja, P Blanc, S Hays, J Golden and J Singer, San Francisco, CA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 129 4:15 INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF LIVING ENVIRONMENT ON PAP ADHERENCE. HS Liou, V Kapur and M Billings, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 130 4:30 MUSCLE ATROPHY AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS. A Lin, L Gonzalez-Cuyar, A Bunnell and C Hough, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 131 4:45 EFFECTS OF ULTRASOUND TRAINING DURING YEAR-2 OF MEDICAL SCHOOL ON YEAR-3 MEDICAL STUDENTS. R Krause, R Krause, C Krause and V Dinh, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 132 5:00 EFFECTIVENESS OF ANIMATED SIMULATION FOR TEACHING ULTRASOUND TO MEDICAL STUDENTS. V Dinh, J Avila, MS Douglas, R Krause and D Sheldon, Redlands, CA and Lexington, KY. Loma Linda University School of Medicine Abstract 133 5:15 EFFECTS OF STUDENT-PERFORMED POINT-OF-CARE ULTRASOUND ON PHYSICIAN DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. AJ Sumnicht, D Udrea, L Villarreal, D Lo, S Gondra-Sanabria, R Chyan and V Dinh, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 134 5:30 MEDICAL STUDENT-PERFORMED POINT-OF-CARE ULTRASOUND: THE EFFECT ON PATIENT SATISFACTION IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. D Lo, L Villarreal, AJ Sumnicht, S Gondra-Sanabria, D Udrea, R Chyan and V Dinh, Cherry Valley, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 135 5:45 CONCURRENT BIRT-HOGG-DUBÉ SYNDROME AND SARCOIDOSIS. BT Kuhn and R Harper, Sacramento, CA. University of California, Davis Medical Center (WAFMR Scholar Awardee) Abstract 136 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 25 91 Western Meeting Program Surgery I Bingham Room #3 (Sunset Center) Subhas Gupta and Lee Pu, Presiding 3:30 ASSESSMENT OF A NOVEL, PORTABLE, TABLET-BASED SCANNER FOR THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGING OF THE FACE. L Kim, P Lewis and S Gupta, Redlands, CA. Loma Linda School of Medicine Abstract 137 3:45 CROWDSOURCING FOR PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES AFTER BREAST RECONSTRUCTION: A NOVEL TOOL FOR UNDERSTANDING THE PATIENT EXPERIENCE. Y Lin, CV Vu and S Gupta, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 138 4:00 ADIPOSE DERIVED HUMAN MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL INJECTIONS IMPROVE ACHILLES TENDON HEALING IN A RAT MODEL. SK Devana, O McBride, C Eliasberg, T Kowalski, S Park, F Petrigliano and N Soohoo, Los Angeles, CA. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Abstract 139 4:15 ANTERIOR CLOSING WEDGE PROXIMAL TIBIA OSTEOTOMY TO REDUCE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT FORCE AND KNEE INSTABILITY. J Mathew, D Boguszewski, E Cheung, K Yamaguchi, K Markolf, D McAllister and F Petrigliano, Los Angeles, CA. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Abstract 140 4:30 A RETROSPECTIVE AUDIT OF THE TREATMENT AND RECOVERY OF BREAST CANCER PATIENTS: BUILDING A PRELIMINARY BUNDLED PAYMENT MODEL FOR BREAST CANCER. Y Lin and S Gupta, Yorba Linda, CA. Loma Linda University School of Medicine Abstract 141 4:45 ENDOSCOPIC AND OPEN VEIN HARVESTING TECHNIQUES PRODUCED SIMILAR VEIN QUALITY AND MAJOR ADVERSE CARDIAC EVENTS AT 5 YEAR FOLLOW-UP. B Santi, J Chen, J Wu, M Chen, L Uhr and J Lee, Santa Clara, CA; Honolulu, HI and Boston, MA. Santa Clara University Abstract 142 5:00 STEPPING OUT OF THE SHADOW: INVESTIGATING A TEACHER-LEARNER CONTRACT FOR OBSERVERSHIPS IN THE CLINICAL SETTING. K D’Souza, D Cojocaru, V Ye, D Duffy, G Warnock and G Blair, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 143 5:15 PATIENT SPECIFIC 3D PRINT MODELS IMPROVE DEFORMITY CORRECTION AFTER PROXIMAL FEMORAL OSTEOTOMY FOR SLIPPED CAPITAL FEMORAL EPIPHYSIS. L Cherkasskiy, JP Caffrey, AF Szewczyk, E Cory, JD Bomar, C Farnsworth, M Jeffords, RL Sah and VV Upasani, La Jolla, CA and San Diego, CA. University of California San Diego Abstract 144 5:30 WRIST MOTION VARIATION BETWEEN NOVICES AND EXPERIENCED SURGEONS PERFORMING SIMULATED AIRWAY SURGERY. EJ Callahan, R Bly, K Moe, K Johnson, N Aghdasi, I Bohannon, B Hannaford and MG Sardesai, Kirkland, WA and Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 145 5:45 FABRICATIONS IN THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH: EVALUATION OF COLLAGEN INDUCTION CLAIMS IN PRODUCT ADVERTISING. C Johnson and S Gupta, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 146 92 26 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program WELCOME RECEPTION AND POSTER SESSION Jointly sponsored by WESTERN SECTION AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WESTERN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL INVESTIGATION WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS WESTERN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH WESTERN STUDENT MEDICAL RESEARCH FORUM Carmel Mission Inn – Carmelo Ballroom Thursday, January 28, 2016 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (Presenters in attendance at their posters from 6:15 – 7:15 pm) Shuttle service from Sunset Center to Carmel Mission Inn provided Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics Cardiovascular Community Health Endocrinology and Metabolism General Internal Medicine and Aging Health Care Research Hematology and Oncology Infectious Diseases Neonatal Pulmonary Neonatology General Pulmonary & Critical Care Adult Surgery Poster Number Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics 1 COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT OF INFANTS IN RURAL INDIA. A Allen, C Orlando, D Shapiro, M Parkinson and B Fassl, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah School of Medicine Abstract 147 2 PARTNERSHIP WITH THE DISCOVERY SCIENCE CENTER: TOWARDS INCREASING DIVERSITY IN HEALTHCARE AND THE INCLUSION OF THE SMOKING LUNGS MODEL. JD Tran, CH Lee, CT Pham, MD Nava and B Afghani, Irvine, CA. University of California, Irvine School of Medicine Abstract 148 Cardiovascular 3 IS ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH (EKG) NECESSARY FOR PRE-PARTICIPATION SCREENING OF ALL YOUNG ATHLETES? MR Carrillo, Y Bade, M Garneni, A Shaik, O Cristian, A Joshi, E Kong and B Afghani, Irvine, CA; Huntington Beach, CA and Orange, CA. Creighton University Abstract 149 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 27 93 Western Meeting Program 4 USE OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA FOR TREATMENT OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH EPILEPSY. MR Carrillo, GE Jennings, C Le, A Dong, D Devineni, R Sahafi, H Goo and B Afghani, Huntington Beach, CA; Irvine, CA and Orange, CA. Creighton University Abstract 150 5 PEDIATRICS CHEST PAIN AND UTILIZATION OF EXERCISE STRESS TEST AND ECHOCARDIOGRAM. K Lam, M Dharmar and S Berger, Sacramento, CA and Sacramento, CA. University of California, Davis School of Medicine Abstract 151 6 LEFT VENTRICULAR SHAPE VARIATION IN PATIENTS WITH AORTIC COARCTATION PRE- AND POST-STENT IMPLANTATION. A Ortiz, A Suinesiaputra, A Young, G Farrar, B Printz, H El-Said, J Moore, J Omens, A McCulloch, J Perry and S Hegde, Auckland, New Zealand; San Diego, CA and La Jolla, CA. University of California, San Diego Abstract 152 Community Health 7 CREATE CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE CERVICAL CANCER INFORAMTIONAL MATERIAL TO DISTRIBUTE DURING CERVICAL SCREENINGS AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH EVENTS AT THE UGANDA CANCER INSTITUTE. D Borin, Seattle, WA and Kampala, Uganda. University of Washington Abstract 153 8 DILLON, MONTANA: SEXUAL EDUCATION ADVANCEMENT. N Broden, Great Falls, MT. University of Washington Abstract 154 9 EVALUATING THE CHALLENGES OF INTEGRATING HEALTH EDUCATION INTO A SCHOOL CURRICULUM IN RURAL INDIA. B Cheung, K Shih, B Smith, M Smith, S Browne and D Raff, Burnaby, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 155 10 PREVENTING CHILDHOOD OBESITY ON PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND: IDENTIFICATION OF BARRIERS THAT HINDER HEALTHY LIFESTYLES AT HOME AND TARGETING PARENTS IN OBESITY PREVENTION EFFORTS. BD Dahms, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 156 11 CHILD NUTRITION EDUCATION FOR LIFELONG HEALTHY EATING HABITS IN MÁI DÂM COMMUNE, VIETNAM. LM Daudt, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 157 12 SNAKE RIVER COMMUNITY CLINIC MINDFULNESS PROGRAM. K Hedlund, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 158 13 THE FIVE-YEAR CUMULATIVE INCIDENCE OF BURNS IN UGANDA: EARLY OUTCOMES OF A CROSS-SECTIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY. AS Maccan, A Ribeiro, M Caulfield, A Rajwani, J Huebner, M Ario, P Laker, J Siever, MM Ajiko, N O’Hara and R Evans, Chilliwack, BC, Canada; Soroti, Uganda and Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 159 14 ASSESSMENT OF PERINATAL AND PEDIATRIC HEALTH PRACTICES IN SOLUKHUMBU, NEPAL. J Maddox, W Kopp, B Fassl, A Sherpa and D Levy, Salt Lake City, UT and Forest Knolls, CA. University of Utah School of Medicine Abstract 160 94 28 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 15 DANCING YOUR WEIGHT OFF: AN INTERACTIVE HIGH SCHOOL PEER EDUCATION PROJECT TO ASSESS AND INCREASE ADOLESCENT AWARENESS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF EXERCISE. J Martin, M Castaneda, L Arreola, A Calderon and R Kinman, Fresno, CA and Madera, CA. Fresno High School Abstract 161 16 DON’T LET BUTTE BURN! H Paladichuk, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 162 17 ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A CHILD MALNUTRITION TREATMENT CENTER IN RURAL INDIA. M Parkinson, A Allen, C Orlando, D Shapiro and B Fassl, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 163 18 INCREASING UP-TO-DATE VACCINATION STATUS AMONG CHILDREN ENROLLED IN THE WIC PROGRAM IN ELLENSBURG, WASHINGTON. CM Shae, Wenatchee, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 164 19 SUMMER NUTRITION CHALLENGE: ENCOURAGING HEALTHY EATING BITE BY BITE IN ODESSA, WASHINGTON. A Snyder, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 165 20 THE SHOSHONE BICYCLE HELMET PROJECT: INCREASING HELMET USE THROUGH DISTRIBUTION OF FREE HELMETS AND BILINGUAL EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS. ND Swenson, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 166 21 IMPROVING STROKE AWARENESS IN URBAN AND RURAL PERU THROUGH A HOSPITAL-BASED STROKE PREVENTION CAMPAIGN. MV Tulloch-Palomino, Shoreline, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 167 22 "EDúCATE Y ACTúA" DISASTER RESPONSE COMMUNICATION STRATEGY FOR GRANT COUNTY. E Zavala-Suarez, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 168 Endocrinology and Metabolism 23 PARATHYROID CARCINOMA A SMOLDERING DISEASE: CASE REPORTS. DV Byreddy, D Schade, MR Burge, P Kapsner and M Bouchonville, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 169 24 PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT FOR OBESITY AND PREDIABETES. S Tsoi, E Vasti and T Moin, Los Angeles, CA and San Francisco, CA. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Abstract 170 General Internal Medicine and Aging 25 ROLE OF TETRAPEPTIDE SDKP IN SKIN CRYOSURGERY HEALING. M Kim, JW Burke and S Fuchs, West Covina, CA. Western University of Health Sciences Abstract 171 26 PILOT STUDY: END OF LIFE CONVERSATIONS; A PATIENT PERSPECTIVE. KE Stoll, R Sprague, J Siu and K Ketelson, O Pipitone and E. Buth, Lebanon, OR and Corvallis, OR. College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Northwest Abstract 172 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 29 95 Western Meeting Program Genetics 27 BEHAVIORAL PHENOTYPE IN CHILDREN WITH PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME. N Alsaleh, P Gupta and J Pula, Stanford, CA and Paterson, NJ. Stanford University School of Medicine Abstract 173 28 PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME DUE TO AN UNBALANCED DE NOVO TRANSLOCATION T(15;19)(Q12; P13.3). V Dang, A Surampalli, SH Youn, J Gold and V Kimonis, Irvine, CA and Loma Linda, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 174 29 IS INCIDENTAL FINDING THE BEST TERM? A STUDY OF PATIENTS’ PERSPECTIVES. N Tan, L Amendola, MJ Horike-Pyne, FM Hisama, W Burke, B Wilfond and G Jarvik, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 175 30 SCOLIOSIS IN A PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME CLINIC. D Viskochil and D Mason, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 176 Health Care Research 31 DO ASK, DO TELL: AN INTERACTIVE WEB-BASED ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICIAN WELLNESS. D Cojocaru, E Skarsgard, C Strahlendorf, FK Kozak, P Sneddon, D Duffy, N O’Hara and T Newlove, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia - Children’s Hospital Abstract 177 32 STUDENTS AS FUTURE EDUCATIONAL LEADERS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNING RESOURCES: AN UNDERGRADUATE SURGICAL CURRICULUM INITIATIVE. D Cojocaru, K D’Souza, D Duffy and G Blair, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 178 33 STAYING ALIVE: ACTIVE SHOOTER SIMULATION IN THE OPERATING ROOM. AJ Czynski, V Layel, TK Denmark, M Vadi, E Ghazal, MY Woodfin, M Malkin, J Lenart and J Cristall, Redlands, CA and Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 179 34 ATTITUDES OF GLOBAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL FACULTY TO SOCIAL MEDIA AS A TEACHING TOOL. K D’Souza, L Henningham, R Zou, J Huang, L O’Sullivan, J Last and K Ho, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Melbourne, VIC, Australia; Shanghai, China; Birmingham, United Kingdom and Dublin, Ireland. University of British Columbia Abstract 180 35 THE OPTIMAL ATTRIBUTES OF A TRAUMA TEAM LEADER: EVIDENCE FROM A DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENT. D Mo, N O’Hara, R Hengel and A Singhal, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 181 36 PATTERNS OF BURN CARE AT COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE CENTERS IN UGANDA. A Rajwani, J Huebner, MD Caulfield, A Ribeiro, AS Maccan, MM Ajiko, N O’Hara and R Evans, Vancouver, BC, Canada and Soroti, Uganda. University of British Columbia Abstract 182 96 30 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 37 SOCIAL MEDIA USE IN EMERGENCY ULTRASOUND FELLOWSHIP EDUCATION. J Wang, R Amini and S Adhikari, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona Abstract 183 38 EVALUATION OF MATERNAL AND INFANT PRACTICES AND ILLNESS IN RURAL NEPAL. K Wolpert, S Ryan, B Fassl and D Levy, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 184 Hematology and Oncology 39 THE EFFECT OF DOT1L INHIBITION ON RNA POLYMERASE II PAUSING. R Ancar, T Neff and K Bernt, Parker, CO. University of Colorado School of Medicine Abstract 185 40 EFFECT OF SURVIVIN AND CANCER CELL-DERIVED EXOSOMES ON NATURAL KILLER CELL CYTOTOXICITY. D Chi, H Ferguson, L Oppegard and N Wall, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 186 41 AUTOIMMUNE HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA AND THE SEQUELA OF IGA LINEAR DERMATITIS. TV Desai, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada School of Medicine Abstract 187 42 MICRODOSIMETRIC EVALUATION OF PROTON ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS IN THE VICINITY OF METAL IMPLANTS. S Heczko, G McAuley, J Slater and A Wroe, South Pasadena, CA and Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 188 43 GENE-ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION INTERACTIONS DETERMINING MELANOMA RISK PHENOTYPES. DD Lynn, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Denver Abstract 189 44 EVALUATION OF A DUAL FOCUSING MAGNET SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF SMALL PROTON TARGETS. TT Nguyen, S Heczko, G McAuley, J Slater, J Slater and A Wroe, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 190 45 SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ACUTE RENAL FAILURE IN PATIENT WITH ACTIVE LUPUS NEPHRITIS AND ATYPICAL HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME WITH C5A INHIBITOR, ECULIZUMAB. S Sarkissian, Panorama City, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 191 46 HEMOPHAGOCYTIC LYMPHOHISTIOCYTOSIS COMPLICATING AN UNUSUAL CASE OF CD16+ EXTRANODAL NK LYMPHOMA, NASAL TYPE WITH BONE MARROW AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT. S Sarkissian and P Siaghani, Panorama City, CA and Orange, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 192 47 A RARE CASE OF EBV NEGATIVE T-CELL POST RENAL TRANSPLANT LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDER. S Sarkissian and A Nael Amzajerdi, Panorama City, CA and Orange, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 193 48 WEATHERING A CYTOKINE STORM: A CASE OF HEMOPHAGOCYTIC LYMPHOHISTIOCYTOSIS. T Shaw and J Ahn, Sacramento, CA. University of California, Davis Medical Center Abstract 194 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 31 97 Western Meeting Program 49 ATYPICAL PRESENTATION OF LOW-GRADE FIBROMYXOID SARCOMA IN THE ANTERIOR MEDIASTINUM IN A 73 YEAR OLD FEMALE. VM Williams, M Herrmann and AVega, Loma Linda, CA and Los Angeles, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 195 50 FATAL SICKLE CELL CRISIS DUE TO CANDIDA ALBICANS INFECTION IN A CHILD. K Young, A Miller, K Boayue and H Agarwal, Tucson, AZ and Albuquerque, NM. The University of Arizona Abstract 196 51 ROLE OF TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-BETA IN MEDIATING INFLAMMATION AND ANGIOGENESIS IN SMAD4 DEFICIENT HEAD AND NECK SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMAS. J Yu, A Hernandez and X Wang, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Denver Abstract 197 52 CHANGES IN EXPRESSION OF METABOLIC GENES IN IMMORTALIZED MOUSE EMBRYONIC FIBROBLAST CELLS IMPACT GROWTH AND FITNESS. A Yufa, J Lay, A Chang, N Balanis, A Minasyan, N Graham and T Graeber, Riverside, CA. University of California, Los Angeles Abstract 198 Infectious Diseases 53 GROUP A STREP: STILL A THREAT THREE PRESENTATIONS OF INVASIVE GROUP A β-HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCUS. N Neal, SU Das and P Patamasucon, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada School of Medicine Abstract 199 54 16 YEAR OLD MALE WITH LEFT NECK SWELLING. LR Zuar and P Patamasucon, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada School of Medicine Abstract 200 Neonatal Pulmonary 55 REFERENCE VALUES FOR RESPIRATORY INPUT IMPEDANCE IN NEWBORN LAMBS. M Dahl, C Veneroni, K Zuspan, A Lavizzari, S Bowen, D Null, B Yoder, K Albertine and R Dellaca’, Salt Lake City, UT; Milan, Italy and Davis, CA. University of Utah Abstract 201 56 GENOME OF HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATION: ITIME AND BIAS FLOW EFFECTS. M Patel and M Goldstein, Redlands, CA. Loma Linda University Medical Center Abstract 202 Neonatology General 57 UTILIZATION PATTERNS OF EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION IN NEONATES WITH HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY IN THE UNITED STATES 1997-2012. CA Burkhead, A Song, A Lakshmanan, E Ho, P Friedlich and C McLean, Arcadia, CA and Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles Abstract 203 58 ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY FOR COMMUNICATION IMPROVES HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE FOR LOW INCOME FAMILIES AFTER NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT DISCHARGE. N Flores, PS Friedlich, MB Belfort, DL Vanderbilt, R Williams, MD Kipke and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA and Boston, MA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Abstract 204 59 IMPROVING PROCESS MEASURES OF TIMELY FAMILY MEETINGS IN NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. E Hagen, A Sabnis, S Fojo, S Nayak, L Zeltzer, HL Holdbrooks, D Tarn and A Sarin-Gulian, Los Angeles, CA. University of California Los Angeles Abstract 205 98 32 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 60 INCIDENCE OF CLINICAL COMPLICATIONS IN INFANTS OF DIABETIC MOTHERS IN THE NICU OVER A 5-YEAR PERIOD. N Kraus, B Becerra, RD Clark and S Ramanathan, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 206 61 RESOURCE UTILIZATION FOR NEONATES WITH TRISOMY 18 IN CALIFORNIA. NG Lynch, J hu, PS Friedlich and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and LAC +USC Medical Center, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California Abstract 207 62 RESOURCE UTILIZATION FOR NEONATES WITH TRISOMY 13 IN CALIFORNIA. NG Lynch, J hu, PS Friedlich and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and LAC +USC Medical Center, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California Abstract 208 63 NICU FELLOWSHIPS PROVIDE LESS ACCESS AND TRAINING IN POINT-OF-CARE ULTRASONOGRAPHY THAN PICU TRAINING PROGRAMS. JT Nguyen, R Amirnovin, R Ramanathan and S Noori, Los Angeles, CA. Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California; Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Abstract 209 64 NEONATAL SPLENIC HEMATOMA CAUSING HEMOPERITONEM AND HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK. JJ Parga and V Walker, Santa Monica, CA. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Abstract 210 Pulmonary & Critical Care Adult 65 UTILIZING A MULTIMODAL APPROACH IN TEACHING MEDICAL STUDENTS ULTRASOUNDGUIDED PROCEDURES. C Krause, R Krause and V Dinh, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 211 66 A CASE OF URTICARIA THAT RESULTED IN A BROKEN HEART. N Qamar, S Teuber and S Mateev, Sacramento, CA and Mather, CA. University of California, Davis Health System Abstract 212 Surgery 67 IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DEVELOPMENT OF SYNECHIAE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONAL ENDOSCOPIC SINUS SURGERY: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW. A Amanian, J Manji, A Habib, S Alsaleh and A Javer, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 213 68 COEXISTING CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA AND SOLITARY EXTRAMEDULLARY PLASMACYTOMA. SW Berquist, A Hassan, Z Hamilton, C Dufour and I Derweesh, La Jolla, CA. University of California, San Diego School of Medicine Abstract 214 69 QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWS WITH PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN WITH CLEFT LIP AND PALATE. EE Breuning, RJ Courtemanche and DJ Courtemanche, Vancouver, BC, Canada. British Columbia Children’s Hospital (WAFMR Scholar Awardee) Abstract 215 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 33 99 Western Meeting Program 70 A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT RECONSTRUCTION WITH AUTOGENOUS COSTOCHONDRAL ARTHROPLASTY. F Chan and DJ Courtemanche, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 216 71 ROBOTIC SIMULATOR SKILLS: IMPACT OF DIFFERENT BACKGROUND AUDITORY ENVIRONMENTS ON LEARNING CURVE OF NOVICE SURGEONS. BS Chung, AL Wong, A Erskine, AR Kutzner, C Ritchie, P Yang, J Shen, S Abourbih and D Baldwin, Redlands, CA. Loma Linda University School of Medicine Abstract 217 72 ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF THE CHILD AND FAMILY SURGICAL EXPERIENCE WITH TELEHEALTH. P Dean, M O’Donnell and E Skarsgard, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 218 73 DETECTION OF ABNORMALLY SHAPED EARS IN NEWBORNS. D Lu, J Pauwels, C Jin, FK Kozak and N Chadha, Delta, BC, Canada and Vancouver, BC, Canada. British Columbia Children’s Hospital Abstract 219 74 EMOTIONAL CONCERNS IN SURGICAL CANCER SURVIVORS NOT TREATED WITH CHEMOTHERAPY T Nikoomanesh and M Goldfarb, Pomona, CA and Santa Monica, CA. Western University of Health Sciences Abstract 220 75 THE EFFECT OF LASER FIBER STRIPPING ON FRAGMENTATION OF URINARY TRACT CALCULI. C Ritchie, P Yang, B Peplinski, M Keheila, S Cheriyan, S Abourbih and D Baldwin, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 221 76 EFFECTIVE NON-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE BLUNT LIVER TRAUMA. C Slattery, S Aarabi, H Foy and G O’Keefe, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 222 77 FRAILTY PREDICTS POSTOPERATIVE MORBIDITY/MORTALITY AFTER COLECTOMY FOR C-DIFFICILE COLITIS. E Telemi, R Venkat and O Trofymenko, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona Abstract 223 78 FRAILTY IS A PREDICTOR OF POSTOPERATIVE MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY AFTER COLECTOMY FOR CANCER. O Trofymenko, R Venkat, E Telemi and V Nfonsam, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson Abstract 224 79 FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE (CHG) FOR PRE-OPERATIVE CLEANSING IN PEDIATRICS. I Zivkovic, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 225 100 34 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program JOINT PLENARY SESSION DISEASES WITHOUT BORDERS WESTERN SECTION AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WESTERN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL INVESTIGATION WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS WESTERN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH WESTERN STUDENT MEDICAL RESEARCH FORUM Sunset Center Theater Friday, January 29, 2016 8:00 AM – 11:40 AM Paul Rozance and Kristina Utzschneider, Presiding 8:00 WSPR ABBOTT NUTRITION LOWELL GLASGOW STUDENT RESEARCH AWARD DEFAULT MODE NETWORK ACTIVITY: TESTING FOR ASSOCIATION WITH EXTERNALIZING BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS WITH AND WITHOUT CALLOUS UNEMOTIONAL TRAITS. BC Walsh, M Dalwani and J Sakai, Northglenn, CO. University of Colorado School of Medicine Abstract 226 8:15 WSPR ABBOTT NUTRITION DAVID W. SMITH PEDIATRIC TRAINEE RESEARCH AWARD INFLAMMATORY PROSTAGLANDIN E2 INHIBITS OLIGODENDROCYTE PROGENITOR CELL MATURATION: MECHANISM FOR NEONATALWHITE MATTER INJURY. L Shiow and D Rowitch, San Francisco, CA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 227 8:30 E.E. OSGOOD AWARD CALCIUM RELEASE PATTERNS IN MOUSE ATRIAL CARDIOMYOCYTES: ROLE OF TRANSVERSEAXIAL TUBULES. X Yue, R Zhang, B Kim, A Ma, JI Goldhaber and KD Philipson, Los Angeles, CA and Xi’an, China. Cedars Sinai Medical Center Abstract 228 8:45 WAFMR OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATOR AWARD IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL INNATE IMMUNE SIGNALING FACTOR, TNK1, THAT REGULATES VIRAL INFECTION. T Saito, Los Angeles, CA. University of Southern California Abstract 229 9:00 WSPR ABBOTT NUTRITION YOUNG INVESTIGATOR RESEARCH AWARD BASIC SCIENCE FOR BABY BRAINS: TRANSLATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS OF NEURAL REPAIR Lauren Jantzie, University of New Mexico 9:30 – 9:45 am Intermission W. Conrad Liles and Frederick Buckner, Presiding 9:45 WSPR STANLEY WRIGHT MEMORIAL LECTURE SOLVING THE PUZZLE OF PRETERM BIRTH: CALENDAR EVENT OR IMMUNOLOGIC ANOMALY. David K. Stevenson, Stanford University 10:15 WSPR JOSEPH W. ST. GEME, JR. EDUCATION AWARD Presenter: Robin Ohls, University of New Mexico Recipient: Carol Clericuzio, University of New Mexico J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 35 101 Western Meeting Program 10:25 WAP DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIP EBOLA: LESSONS LEARNED. Michele Barry, Stanford University School of Medicine 10:55 WSCI OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATOR AWARD MOLECULAR LANDSCAPE IN COLORECTAL CANCER Heinz-Josef Lenz, University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine 11:25 WSCI MAYO SOLEY AWARD Presenter: Frederick S. Buckner, University of Washington Recipient: Wesley C. Van Voorhis, University of Washington 11:40 11:40 11:40 ADJOURN WSPR Business Meeting WSCI Business Meeting 102 36 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program MEET THE MENTORS: LUNCH WITH CARMEL RESEARCH PRIZE RECIPIENTS Panel Discussion Friday, January 29, 2016 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM (Intended for Students and Residents) Cinnamon S. Bloss, PhD, University of California San Diego Henry Lee, MD, Stanford University Melanie Cree Green, MD, PhD, University of Colorado School of Medicine Jose R Suarez, MD, MPH, PhD, University of California San Diego (Additional charge of $10 and lunch will be provided, limited availability: 45) Sunset Center – Studio 105 INVESTIGATOR WORKSHOP Friday, January 29, 2016 11:40 AM – 12:30 PM The American Federation for Medical Research and the Tri-Societies are pleased to sponsor a workshop for Fellows and Junior Faculty. Additional charge of $10 and lunch will be provided. HOW TO PICK A GOOD SCIENTIFIC QUESTION W. Conrad Liles, University of Washington Sunset Center – Green Room CONCURRENT SESSIONS Friday, January 29, 2016 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM Jointly sponsored by WESTERN SECTION AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WESTERN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL INVESTIGATION WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS WESTERN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH WESTERN STUDENT MEDICAL RESEARCH FORUM Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics II . CardiovascularIII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Endocrinology and Metabolism II . . . . . . . . . . Gastroenterology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neonatal Pulmonary III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neonatology General III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neonatology Perinatal Biology I . . . . . . . . . . . Surgery II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Studio 105 . . . . . . . . . . . . Promenade Lobby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bingham #3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Babcock #6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rehearsal Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carpenter Hall All Saints Church, Seccombe Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapman #4 . . . . . . . . . . . Conductor’s Room Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics II Studio 105 (Sunset Center) Samrat U. Das and Mary Ramos, Presiding 12:30 A 24 WEEK PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM IMPROVES BODY COMPOSITION AMONG SOUTHWESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN ADOLESCENTS AT RISK FOR DIABETES. L Colip, M Chavez, P Sandy, D Ghahate, J Bobelu, MR Burge and V Shah, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Health Science Center (WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner) Abstract 230 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 37 103 Western Meeting Program 12:45 RELIABILITY & VALIDITY OF THE CHISPA: A NEW BRIEF ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE USE. D Rosero, M Ramos, T Condon and T Warner, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 231 1:00 ARTHROGRYPOSIS: LONG-TERM QUALITY OF LIFE ANALYSIS. H Nouraei, B Sawatzky and J Hall, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 232 1:15 POLYMORPHIC VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA (PMVT) IN AN ADOLESCENT AFTER USE OF SYNTHETIC CANNABIS: UNMASKED LONG QT SYNDROME. BH Hammond and EA Greene, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 233 1:30 State-of-the-Art Speaker HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE DURING CANCER TREATMENT: PERSPECTIVES OF ADOLESCENT CANCER SURVIVORS AND THEIR CAREGIVERS. Shiraz I. Mishra, University of New Mexico School of Medicine 2:00 PILOT STUDY ASSESSING CORRELATION OF CCL2 LEVELS, BIOMARKERS AND MODIFIABLE BEHAVIORS IN OVERWEIGHT/OBESE ADOLESCENTS. A Dye, P Pomo, M Bodo, E Yakes Jimenez, R Orlando and A Kong, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico School of Medicine Abstract 234 2:15 CAPTURING THE SUBSTANCE USE KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES OF NEW MEXICO’S SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTER WORKFORCE. M Murphy, R Sebastian, T Condon and M Ramos, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 235 Cardiovascular III Promenade Lobby (Sunset Center) Robert S. Ross and Carlin Long, Presiding 12:30 THE IMPACT OF SEED VARIATION ON THE MEASURED ACCURACY OF MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS (AUC) FOR SEVERAL COMMON MODEL VALIDATION TECHNIQUES IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE. VR Singh and P Slomka, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars Sinai Medical Center Abstract 236 12:45 TEENAGERS AND ADULTS LIVING WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE ARE BEING LOST TO FOLLOW UP: EVIDENCE FROM TETRALOGY OF FALLOT IN A DIVERSE PATIENT POPULATION. S Behan, J Andrews and S Klewer, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona Abstract 237 1:00 α-MYOSIN HEAVY CHAIN IN HEART FAILURE IS REDUCED IN A MINOR SUB-POPULATION OF RABBIT MYOCYTES EXPRESSING HETERODIMERIC ΑΒ ISOFORMS. K Jaradeh, J Sharma, J Avila, KS Chavez, A Wong, T Wood, J Southard, L Mendoza, W Ferrier, J Bossuyt, K Ginsburg and J Lopez, Davis, CA. University of California, Davis Abstract 239 1:15 REDUCED CARDIOMYOCYTE SIZE DOES NOT ACCOUNT FOR REDUCED CARDIAC WEIGHT IN GROWTH RESTRICTED FETUSES. D Kamna, LD Brown and S Jonker, Portland, OR and Aurora, CO. Oregon Health and Science University Abstract 240 1:30 TIER 1: ECMO SHOULD NOT BE TIER 1 FOR HEART TRANSPLANTATION DUE TO HIGH MORTALITY. M Luu, T Aintablian, M Hamilton and JA Kobashigawa, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Abstract 241 104 38 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 1:45 OUTCOME OF HYPERTENSIVE HEART TRANSPLANT PATIENTS. R Sharoff, T Aintablian, G Rodriguez, M Hamilton and JA Kobashigawa, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Abstract 242 2:00 TRANS-CATHETER CLOSURE OF PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS IN SEVERELY PREMATURE NEONATES: IS POST-LIGATION SYNDROME AN ISSUE? D Peck, R Garg, A Phillips, M McRae, P Nevin, K Basacker, C Simmons and E Zahn, Los Angeles, CA. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Abstract 243 Endocrinology and Metabolism II Bingham Room #3 (Sunset Center) Kristina M. Utzschneider and Taylor Soderborg, Presiding 12:30 State-of-the-Art Speaker DIABETES WITHOUT BORDERS. Latha Palaniappan, Stanford University 1:00 EFFECT OF OBESITY AND CKD ON INSULIN SENSITIVITY INDICES. I Ahmad, L Zelnick and IH DeBoer, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 244 1:15 DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS IN TYPE 2 VS. TYPE 1 DIABETES. JM Miles, A Accurso, J Isautier, AE Marquez, G Wilson, K Herrmann and Y Kudva, Rochester, MN. Mayo Clinic Abstract 245 1:30 EXERCISE INTERVENTION IMPROVES THE METABOLIC PROFILE OF SOUTHWESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN ADOLESCENTS. L Colip, M Chavez, P Sandy, D Ghahate, J Bobelu, V Shah and MR Burge, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 246 1:45 CAN THE DAWN PHENOMENON BE PREDICTED IN ORDER TO PROGRAM AN INSULIN PUMP? L Ereifej, M Bouchonville, E Duran-Valdez and D Schade, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 247 2:00 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GLYCEMIC VARIABILITY AND Β-CELL FUNCTION IN ADULTS AT HIGH RISK OF TYPE 2 DIABETES. MA Szkudlinska, ML Neuhouser and KM Utzschneider, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 248 2:15 MIXED MACRONUTRIENT MEALS NORMALIZE GLUCOSE AND INSULIN LEVELS IN IMPAIRED GLUCOSE TOLERANT OBESE TEENAGE GIRLS. AA Lynch, G Coe, K Nadeau and M Cree-Green, Wauwatosa, WI and Aurora, CO. Medical College of Wisconsin Abstract 249 Gastroenterology Babcock #6 (Sunset Center) Henry C. Lin and Christopher Chang, Presiding 12:30 THE PREVALENCE OF COLON ADENOMATOUS POLYPS IN ASIAN INDIANS. S Mann, J Wilson-Chiru and S Tejaswi, Sacramento, CA. University of California, Davis Medical Center Abstract 250 12:45 ROLE OF THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM IN THE PROGRESSION OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE TO COLORECTAL CANCER IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MOUSE MODEL. S Daley, J Washington, M Bernas, E Meister, J Thorn, P Kiela, N Tanoue, JS Alexander and M Witte, Tucson, AZ and Shreveport, LA. University of Arizona (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 251 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 39 105 Western Meeting Program 1:00 A REMEMBRANCE OF PROCEDURES PAST: LATE HEPATIC ARTERY THROMBOSIS. R Andrews, E Sheehan and M Lacy, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 252 1:15 POST- INFECTIOUS IBS FOLLOWING RECURRENT/RELAPSING C. DIFFICILE ASSOCIATED DIARRHEA (CDAD). R Andrews and M Gavin, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 253 1:30 COMPARISON OF TRANSCUTANEOUS RESPIRATORY MONITORING WITH CONVENTIONAL VITAL SIGNS IN THE DETECTION OF ABNORMAL RESPIRATORY EVENTS IN CHILDREN UNDERGOING ENDOSCOPY. G Lui, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 254 1:45 State-of-the-Art Speaker NEW INSIGHTS INTO PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF POSTINFECTIOUS IBS. Christopher Chang, University of New Mexico Genetics Rehearsal Room (Sunset Center) Renata Gallagher and Margaret Adam, Presiding 12:30 UTILITY OF BROAD SEQUENCING TO REVEAL MTM1 GENE MUTATION CARRIERS WITH HISTORY OF RECURRENT NEONATAL DEATH. VK Berger, A Alsadah and J Shieh, San Francisco, CA. University of California San Francisco Abstract 255 12:45 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF DIAZOXIDE CHOLINE CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET IN PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME: RESULTS OF THE DOUBLE-BLIND ARM OF THE STUDY. A Surampalli, M Wencel, J Gold, N Cowen and V Kimonis, Irvine, CA; Loma Linda, CA and Carlsbad, CA. University of California, Irvine (Abbott Subspecialty Award) Abstract 256 1:00 CLINICAL COURSE OF 4 CHILDREN WITH GNAO1 MUTATIONS CAUSING A SEVERE AND DISTINCTIVE MOVEMENT DISORDER. A Ananth, A Robichaux-Viehoever, A Hanson-Kahn, R Cox, G Enns, S Jonathan, M Willing, B Schlaggar, Y Wu and J Bernstein, Stanford, CA, San Francisco, CA, Palo Alto, CA and St. Louis, MO. Stanford University Abstract 257 1:15 ALLAN HERNDON DUDLEY SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE. S Dugan, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 258 1:30 A MASSIVELY PARALLEL APPROACH TO ASSESS THE SEQUENCE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP OF RECOMBINASE A. DJ Lawrence, DM Fowler, GR Smith and JD Bloom, Seattle, WA. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Abstract 259 1:45 DIAGNOSTIC OUTCOMES AND RELATIVE COST OF CLINICAL WHOLE EXOME SEQUENCING. MR Ruzhnikov, A Alsadah, B Mendelsohn, A Alhariri, MR Cilio, Y Wu, EJ Marco, E Hsiao, J Sullivan, J Shieh, A Slavotinek and EH Sherr, Stanford, CA and San Francisco, CA. University of California, San Francisco (WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner) Abstract 260 106 40 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 2:00 A DOMINANT MUTATION ASSOCIATED WITH BOHRING-OPTIZ SYNDROME REVEALED DURING WHOLE EXOME SEQUENCING ANALYSIS. C Carlston, T Tvrdik, R Mao and H Underhill, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 261 2:15 EHLERS-DANLOS SYNDROME, PROGEROID TYPE, CAUSED BY A NOVEL MUTATION, P.(CYS324SER) IN B4GALT7 IN A CHILD WITH JOINT LAXITY, GROWTH RETARDATION, DYSMORPHIC FACIAL FEATURES AND NOVEL EYE FINDINGS INCLUDING BILATERAL COLOBOMAS. T Arunrut, M Sabbadini, M Jain, F Scaglia and A Slavotinek, San Francisco, CA and Houston, CA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 262 Neonatal Pulmonary III Carpenter Hall Parviz Minoo and Virender K. Rehan, Presiding 12:30 MATERNAL RACE/ETHNICITY (RE) AND INFANT GENETIC ANCESTRY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SURVIVAL WITHOUT BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA (BPD) IN PRETERM NEWBORNS TREATED WITH INHALED NITRIC OXIDE (INO). RL Keller, S Oh, D Torgerson, P Ballard, S Huntsman, E Burchard, D Black and R Ballard, San Francisco, CA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 263 12:45 EARLY POSTNATAL HYPEROXIA INCREASES LUNG WNT3A AND MMP9 MRNA LEVELS IN GROWTH RESTRICTED RAT PUPS. RA Knecht, Y Yang, C Zou, A Sainz and L Joss-Moore, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 264 1:00 INVASIVE MECHANICAL VENTILATION FOR 3 DAYS DOES NOT ALTER PROLIFERATION OF CARDIAC MYOCYTES COMPARED TO NON-INVASIVE NASAL VENTILATION. N Punnanitinont, R Hicks, H Emerson, J Orchard, Z Wang, M Dahl, D Null, B Yoder and K Albertine, Salt Lake City, UT, Appleton, WI and Davis, CA. Lawrence University Abstract 265 1:15 PERINATAL NICOTINE EXPOSURE INDUCES MESENCHYMAL MYOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION, BUT NOT EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION IN RAT OFFSPRING LUNGS. H Shen, R Sakurai, M Gong, J Liu and VK Rehan, Torrance, CA. Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Abstract 266 1:30 FROM MOUSE DEVELOPMENT TO SHEEP LUNG INJURY. NS Bhopal, C Li, M Dahl, K Albertine, D Mathur and P Minoo, Los Angeles, CA and Salt Lake City, UT. LAC +USC Medical Center & Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Abstract 267 1:45 ONE YEAR PULMONARY OUTCOMES IN THE TRIAL OF LATE SURFACTANT (TOLSURF). RL Keller, E Rogers, E Eichenwald, A Hibbs, D Black, P Ballard and R Ballard, San Francisco, CA, Houston, TX and Cleveland, OH. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 268 2:00 VENTILATION AFFECTS MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CEREBRAL ARTERIES IN PRETERM LAMBS. M Converse, K Nye, K Monson and K Albertine, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 269 2:15 RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF NEBULIZED N-ACETYLCYSTEINE IN A NEWBORN PIG MODEL OF MECONIUM ASPIRATION SYNDROME. AA Simones, A Lampland, R Reed, M Mammel, C Worwa, M Toombs, A Ginder and KD Roberts, Saint Paul, MN and Minneapolis, MN. University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital (WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner) Abstract 270 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 41 107 Western Meeting Program Neonatology General III All Saints Church, Seccombe Hall Camille Fung and Josephine M. Enciso, Presiding 12:30 EVIDENCE FOR MITOTIC TRANSMISSION OF NICOTINE’S EPIGENETIC EFFECTS ON MALE GONADAL GERM CELL UNDERLYING OFFSPRING LUNG MYOGENIC PHENOTYPE. M Gong, J Liu, NS Murty and VK Rehan, Torrance, CA. Harbor-UCLA Abstract 271 12:45 A 10 YEAR REVIEW OF CENTRAL LINE ASSOCIATED BLOOD STREAM INFECTION PREVENTION EFFORTS IN THE NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT: ARE IMPROVEMENTS SUSTAINABLE? R Koeppel, C UY and K Quan, Orange, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 272 1:00 INDUCTION OF HEME OXYGENASE-1 ATTENUATES THE SEVERITY OF SEPSIS IN A NON-SURGICAL NEONATAL MOUSE MODEL. K Fujioka, S Lu, S Wong, F Kalish, H Zhao, RJ Wong and DK Stevenson, Stanford, CA. Stanford University School of Medicine Abstract 273 1:15 A LIPID FORMULATION OF ZINC PROTOPORPHYRIN FOR THE PREVENTION OF NEONATAL HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA DUE TO CHRONIC HEMOLYSIS. CM Konecny, K Fujioka, S Wong, S Lu, F Kalish, H Zhao, RJ Wong and DK Stevenson, Stanford, CA and La Jolla, CA. Stanford University School of Medicine Abstract 274 1:30 SURGICAL PROCEDURES INCREASE PROGRESSION AND DURATION OF RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY (ROP). C Torr, B Yoder and J Beachy, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 275 1:45 EFFECT OF ACUTE INTRAUTERINE ISCHEMIA ON NRF2 AND ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSES IN THE RAT PUP BRAIN. E Calma, T Nguyen, M Zhang, T Liu, G Power and AB Blood, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 276 2:00 BENZYL ALCOHOL POISONING RESURFACES IN CHRONICALLY VENTILATED PRETERM LAMBS. K Zuspan, S Bowen, C Bradford, L Pettet, M Dahl, D Null, B Yoder, R Ward and K Albertine, Salt Lake City, UT and Davis, CA. University of Utah Abstract 277 2:15 PRETERM BIRTH DECREASES PPARγ PROTEIN ABUNDANCE IN THE ILEUM OF CHRONICALLY VENTILATED PREMATURE LAMBS. LA Ruybal, L Dong, M Dahl, K Albertine and L Joss-Moore, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 278 Neonatology Perinatal Biology I Chapman #4 (Sunset Center) Lauren Jantzie and Lisa Joss-Moore, Presiding 12:30 EFFECTS OF POST-INJURY DEXAMETHASONE THERAPY ON BRAIN INFARCT SIZE IN A RAT MODEL OF NEONATAL HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY. B Harding, Y Li, Q Ma and L Zhang, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Abstract 279 12:45 FETAL LEUCINE INFUSION INCREASES LACTATE CONCENTRATIONS IN LATE GESTATION FETAL SHEEP. A Blake, P Rozance, S Wesolowski, R Wilkening, WW Hay and LD Brown, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Abstract 280 108 42 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 1:00 SKELETAL MUSCLE GROWTH IS RESTRICTED DESPITE MAINTAINED HINDLIMB BLOOD FLOW AND OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN THE LATE GESTATION IUGR FETUS. L Zastoupil, A Blake, P Rozance, S Wesolowski, WW Hay, R Wilkening and LD Brown, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado School of Medicine Abstract 281 1:15 DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES IN ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSES IN THE PERINATAL BRAIN. L Kim, F Najjar, M Zhang, E Calma, T Nguyen, T Liu, G Power and AB Blood, Redlands, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 282 1:30 HYDROCORTISONE PROTECTS THE BRAIN FROM HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC INJURY IN NEONATAL RATS. KR Salcedo-Concepcion, Y Li and L Zhang, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 283 1:45 MATERNAL TOBACCO SMOKE EXPOSURE IMPAIRS PLACENTAL FUNCTION AND INDUCES SEX-SPECIFIC ALTERATIONS IN FETAL FATTY ACIDS. C Weinheimer, M Fitzhugh, P Singh, Z Wang, J Jenkins, T Larsen, M Baack, K Albertine and L Joss-Moore, Salt Lake City, UT and Sioux Falls, SD. University of Utah (Abbott Subspecialty Award) Abstract 284 2:00 EPITHELIAL MEMBRANE PROTEIN 2 (EMP2) DEFICIENCY ALTERS PLACENTAL ANGIOGENESIS MIMICKING FEATURES OF INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION. A Chu, C Williams and M Wadehra, Los Angeles, CA and Research Triangle Park, NC. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Abstract 285 2:15 EFFECT OF PERINATAL DEVELOPMENT ON NRF2 AND ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSES IN THE RAT PUP BRAIN. T Nguyen, E Calma, L Kim, M Zhang, T Liu, G Power and AB Blood, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 286 Surgery II Conductor’s Room Subhas Gupta and Lee Pu, Presiding 12:30 ENHANCED RECOVERY IN PLASTIC SURGERY: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND A PROPOSAL OF ACTIONABLE MEASURES. CV Vu and S Gupta, Westminster, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 287 12:45 GROWING DISPARITY IN COLLECTION RATES: THE EFFECT OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT IN PLASTIC SURGERY. I Campwala, N Biskup, S Motakef and S Gupta, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 288 1:00 LACK OF INPUT SPECIFICITY, GREAT OUTCOME VARIABILITY, AND IMPRECISE RISK CALCULATIONS: PITFALLS OF THE ACS-NSQIP RISK CALCULATOR IN PLASTIC SURGERY. C Johnson, I Campwala and S Gupta, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 289 1:15 PRELIMINARY CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH DEOXYCHOLIC ACID IN CONTOURING SUBMENTAL FAT. DH Lee, J Chidester and S Gupta, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 290 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 43 109 Western Meeting Program 1:30 MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOMES OF INCIDENTAL DONOR DERIVED PULMONARY EMBOLISM. GR Dincheva, EL Bush, P Brandenhoff, M Brzezinski, JP Singer and J Kukreja, San Francisco, CA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 291 1:45 A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON DEMOGRAPHIC, CLINICAL, AND OUTCOME DATA OF WOMEN UNDERGOING SACROSPINOUS LIGAMENT FIXATION. RJ Patel, JM Heusinkveld and KD Hatch, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona Abstract 292 2:00 DO CONVERSION TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY YIELD COMPARABLE RESULTS TO PRIMARY TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY? G Chin, Daly City, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 293 2:15 CAPITONNAGE FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PULMONARY CYSTIC ECHINOCOCCOSIS: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS. C Logan and P Pottinger, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 294 110 44 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program CARMEL RESEARCH PRIZE RECIPIENT PRESENTATION II Jointly sponsored by WESTERN SECTION AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WESTERN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL INVESTIGATION WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS WESTERN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH WESTERN STUDENT MEDICAL RESEARCH FORUM Sunset Center – Studio 105 Friday, January 29, 2016 2:35 PM – 3:25 PM Fred Buckner and Paul Rozance, Presiding 2:35 INFLUENCE OF PERIPHERAL INSULIN RESISTANCE AND HEPATIC LIPOGENESIS ON LIVER FAT IN OBESE PCOS GIRLS. Melanie Cree Green, MD, PhD, University of Colorado School of Medicine 3:00 PESTICIDES AND PERSISTENT POLLUTANTS: EFFECTS ON CHILD AND ADULT HEALTH. Jose R Suarez, MD, MPH, PhD, University of California San Diego CONCURRENT SESSIONS Friday, January 29, 2016 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM Jointly sponsored by WESTERN SECTION AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WESTERN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL INVESTIGATION WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS WESTERN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH WESTERN STUDENT MEDICAL RESEARCH FORUM Behavior and Development . . . . . . . Community Health II . . . . . . . . . . . Health Care Research II. . . . . . . . . . Hematology and Oncology II . . . . . Infectious Diseases II. . . . . . . . . . . . Morphogenesis and Malformations . Neonatology General IV . . . . . . . . . Nephrology and Hypertension . . . . . Neuroscience II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surgery III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 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Studio 105 111 Western Meeting Program Behavior and Development Chapman #4 (Sunset Center) Nicole Tartaglia and Kathleen Angkustsiri, Presiding 3:30 ASSOCIATIONS AMONG MOTHER-TODDLER PLAY AND DEVELOPMENT IN PRETERM TODDLERS. N Moss, D Novak, R Rieger, J Fuller, S Erickson and JR Lowe, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico (Abbott Subspecialty Award) Abstract 295 3:45 EXPLORING SEX DIFFERENCES IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS USING THE CHARGE STUDY. M White, K Angkustsiri, D Tancredi and R Hansen, Sacramento, CA. University of California, Davis Medical Center Abstract 296 4:00 WHAT MIGHT EXPLAIN SOCIAL IMPAIRMENTS IN CHILDREN WITH CHROMOSOME 22Q11.2 DELETION SYNDROME? K Angkustsiri, I Leckliter and TJ Simon, Sacramento, CA. University of California, Davis Medical Center Abstract 297 4:15 THE EFFECTS OF ANIMAL ASSISTED INTERVENTION ON THE SOCIAL INITIATION BEHAVIORS OF CHILDREN WITH AN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER. H Albasha, M Kelly, J Andrews and S Rice, Oro Valley, AZ. The University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson Abstract 298 4:30 State-of-the-Art Speaker SLEEP DIFFERENCES IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS: RESEARCH UPDATES. Ann Reynolds, University of Colorado School of Medicine 5:00 IMPACT OF ERYTHROPOIESIS STIMULATING AGENTS ON BEHAVIORAL MEASURES IN INFANTS BORN PRETERM AND TERM. R Rieger, RA Yeo, S Winter, J Phillips, N Moss, RK Ohls and JR Lowe, Albuquerque, NM and Salt Lake City, UT. University of New Mexico (Abbott Subspecialty Award) Abstract 299 5:15 DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES BOOKLETS AID IN EARLY DIAGNOSIS/INTERVENTION. P Kaluzhny and S Lee, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada School of Medicine Abstract 300 5:30 ADHERENCE TO A DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS CLINICAL PATHWAY IS ASSOCIATED WITH LONGER LENGTH OF STAY. B Lifland, A Desai, D Wright, R Mangione-Smith and K Schloredt, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 301 5:45 PARENTAL PERCEPTIONS ABOUT EXERCISE AND ADHD. SC Cohen, S Taylor, R Rashedi, A Ramakrishnan, R Hansen and J Schweitzer, Sacramento, CA and Davis, CA. University of California, Davis MIND Institute Abstract 302 Community Health II Promenade Lobby (Sunset Center) Jay Erickson, Presiding 3:30 112 A PROGRESSIVE AND INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO INCREASE THE VARIETY OF RESIDENT EXPOSURE TO UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES. SU Das, M Hogan, D Simangan and E Guenechea, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada School of Medicine Abstract 303 46 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 3:45 BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE ⇒ VACCINATE: SCHOOL BASED VACCINATION CLINIC IN CONRAD, MT. JS Kranseler, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 304 4:00 ECOURAGING EARLY LITERACY IN THE SWINOMISH INDIAN TRIBAL COMMUNITY THROUGH REACH OUT AND READ. LC Thornquist, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 305 4:15 INCREASING INFANT VACCINATION RATES IN PARK COUNTY, MONTANA BY PRENATAL VACCINATION EDUCATION. A Seeley, Kirkland, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 306 4:30 ‘NO SMOKING’ SIGNS IN THE CITY PARKS OF EPHRATA, WASHINGTON. DE Marriott, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 307 4:45 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE ANNUAL PAPANICOLAOU SMEAR RATES AMONG HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS-INFECTED WOMEN. V Ganta, D Patel, S Moonie, A Hunt, J Richardson, D Di John and E Ezeanolue, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada Medical Center Abstract 308 5:00 ADDICTION BEFORE BIRTH: DRUG ABUSE DURING PREGNANCY. RC Braunberger, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 309 5:15 SEXUAL HEALTH AWARENESS COURSE AT FORT PECK COMMUNITY COLLEGE: PEER-EDUCATION, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS. SF Colvin, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 310 5:30 COMPARING THE EDUCATIONAL OUTCOME OF UNDERREPRESENTED IN MEDICINE (URM) AND NON-URM STUDENT PARTICIPANTS IN A HEALTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAM. N Rezakahn Khajeh, MJ Vennat and B Afghani, Irvine, CA and Orange, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 311 5:45 AN EXCHANGE FOR HEALTH: IMPLEMENTING A SYRINGE EXCHANGE PROGRAM IN BROWNING, MT. JL Ebner, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 312 Health Care Research II Babcock #6 (Sunset Center) Edward Lee, Presiding 3:30 State-of-the-Art Speaker QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES, Edward Lee, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California 4:00 PATIENT WRITTEN NOTES AND THEIR USE IN PRIMARY CARE: "I FELT LIKE I WAS ABLE TO BE HEARD". MO Anderson, S Jackson, N Oster, S Peacock and J Elmore, Missoula, MT. University of Washington School of Medicine (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 313 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 47 113 Western Meeting Program 4:15 PROVIDER/STAFF PERCEPTIONS OF ONLINE PORTAL BARRIERS AND BENEFITS IN A SAFETY NET SETTING. M Shah, L Tieu and CR Lyles, Pomona, CA and San Francisco, CA. Western University of Health Sciences Abstract 314 4:30 LISTENING BEYOND AUSCULTATING: A QUALITY INITIATIVE TO IMPROVE HCAHPS COMMUNICATION SCORES. AN Schneider, E Asher, JR Cartwright, JL Chow, ED Lee, M Nordstrom, MD Schwarz, M Zarin-Pass, L Mazotti and NS Riegels, San Francisco, CA and Oakland, CA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 315 4:45 PREVALENCE OF HOT THYROID NODULES SUSPICIOUS FOR MALIGNANCY. D Chang, S Lippman, A Semrad and A Swislocki, Martinez, CA and Sacramento, CA. University of California, Davis School of Medicine Abstract 316 5:00 REMOVING BARRIERS TO MEDICATION NON-COMPLIANCE: PATIENTS’ USE OF A DRUG PRICE COMPARISON WEBSITE TO REDUCE COSTS AND IMPROVE ADHERENCE. S Orrange, M Ivanova and S Sambasivam, Los Angeles, CA and Cambridge, MA. Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California Abstract 317 5:15 THE IMPACT OF FIRST RESPONDER TURNOUT SEGMENT ON SURVIVAL FROM OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST. NP DeRuyter, S Husain, L Yin, M Olsufka, AM McCoy, C Maynard, LA Cobb, TD Rea and MR Sayre, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 318 5:30 PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY OF REMOTE EAR DISEASE DIAGNOSIS USING A SMARTPHONE OTOSCOPE. MR LaCourse, M Whipple, C Hume, JD Scott and MG Sardesai, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 319 5:45 HIGH-FLUENCE LIGHT EMITTING DIODE-GENERATED RED LIGHT MODULATES KEY CELLULAR CHARACTERISTICS OF SKIN FIBROSIS IN HUMAN SKIN FIBROBLASTS. A Mamalis, E Koo and J Jagdeo, Sacramento, CA. University of California, Davis Abstract 320 Hematology and Oncology II Carpenter Hall Jorge Nieva and Thomas Deloughery, Presiding 3:30 PRETREATMENT CLINICAL PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR BRAIN METASTASES FROM BREAST CANCER TREATED WITH GAMMA KNIFE RADIOSURGERY. AT Roehrig, EA Ferrel, D Benincosa, B Peressini, A MacKay and CM Lee, Seattle, WA; Spokane, WA and Coeur D’Alene, ID. University of Washington Abstract 321 3:45 EVALUATION OF MICRONUCLEI FREQUENCY IN CULTURED PERIPHERAL BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES OF PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER PROTON RADIOTHERAPY. B Chou, M Vazque and A Bertucci, Colton, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 322 4:00 ASSESSMENT OF RASSF1C PIRNA-TARGET GENES IN LUNG TUMOR TISSUES. C Sittlinger, O Fawibe, E Ramley, M Firek, Y Amaar and M Reeves, Loma Linda, CA and Collegedale, TN. Loma Linda University School of Medicine Abstract 323 114 48 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 4:15 MINIBEAM THERAPY AND TISSUE SPARING POTENTIAL. AVassantachart, R Tailor, A Dilmanian, J Eley and S Krishnan, Houston, TX; Stony Brook, NY; Baltimore, MD and Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 324 4:30 IMMUNOLOGIC PROFILE OF HEAD AND NECK SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA CANCER STEM CELLS. E Warnock, H Serracino, M Glogowska, A van Bokhoven, S Keysar, M Lucia and A Jimeno, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Abstract 325 4:45 EVALUATION OF MLN0264 AS A NOVEL THERAPY FOR PANCREATIC CANCER. A Schreiber, S Bagby, K Quackenbush, W Messersmith and J Arcaroli, Denver, CO. University of Colorado School of Medicine Abstract 326 5:00 PRECLINICAL EVALUATION OF THE TRANSLATIONAL INHIBITOR SVC112 IN COLORECTAL CANCER. K Robertson, J Tentler, P Klauck, S Bagby, T Pitts, J Kim and S Eckhardt, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado School of Medicine Abstract 327 5:15 CENTRAL LINE ASSOCIATED BLOOD STREAM INFECTIONS IN PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY/ ONCOLOGY INPATIENTS AND OUTPATIENTS. A Cruickshank, WH Meyer and T Carroll, Edmond, OK and Oklahoma City, OK. University of Oklahoma (WAFMR Scholar Awardee) Abstract 328 5:30 CORRELATION BETWEEN EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION AND INVASIVENESS IN OVARIAN CANCER CELL LINES AND ORTHOTOPIC XENOGRAFT. M McCarthy, H Campos, T Suzuki, A Hill, L Sanderman and J Unternaehrer, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 329 5:45 QUALITY OF ONLINE RESOURCES FOR PANCREATIC CANCER PATIENTS. L DeGroot and P Ingledew, Vancouver, BC, Canada and Surrey, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 330 Infectious Diseases II Bingham Room #3 (Sunset Center) Ravi Durvasula, Fred Buckner and David Gilbert, Presiding 3:30 IDENTIFYING MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN AND TRANSGENDER WOMEN WHO HAVE POOR LINKAGE TO HIV CARE IN LIMA, PERU. A Primbas, M Villaran and A Duerr, Seattle, WA and Lima, Peru. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 331 3:45 EFFECTS OF INTERFERON GAMMA ON THE RESPIRATORY BURST OF VARIANT X-LINKED CHRONIC GRANULOMATOUS DISEASE PATIENTS VERSUS CLASSIC X-LINKED DISEASE. HR Hill, NH Augustine, LA Miles, J Rejali, KO Woodbury, B Pasi, TB Martins and A Kumanovics, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 332 4:00 DISSEMINATED COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS IN CHILDREN. JM Lee, M Tablizo and A Graciano, Fresno, CA and Madera, CA. University of California, Fresno Abstract 333 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 49 115 Western Meeting Program 4:15 IMPACT OF RAPID ORGANISM IDENTIFICATION WITH MATRIX-ASSISTED LASER DESORPTION/ IONIZATION TIME-OF-FLIGHT ON OUTCOMES IN HOSPITALIZED PEDIATRIC PATIENTS. L Herrera, K Culbreath and W Dehority, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico School of Medicine Abstract 334 4:30 SALMONELLA OSTEOMYELITIS IN IMMUNOCOMPETENT CHILDREN: A CASE SERIES AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE. DF Pavlik, A Gill, M Muller, J Eldredge, M Eickman and W Dehority, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico (WAFMR/WAP Outstanding Resident Award Winner) Abstract 335 4:45 EFFECTIVENESS OF POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS IN TEACHING EMERGENT DERMATOSIS TO PEDIATRIC RESIDENTS. GG Still, H Chandnani, S Palathumpat, and O Ingaramo, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada Medical Center Abstract 336 5:00 EXPRESSION PATTERNS OF HEME OXYGENASE-1 IN IMMUNE CELLS DURING LATE GESTATIONAL INFLAMMATION. M Ozen, H Zhao, F Kalish, Y Yang, DB Lewis, RJ Wong and DK Stevenson, Stanford, CA. Stanford University School of Medicine (WAFMR Scholar Awardee) Abstract 337 Morphogenesis and Malformations Rehearsal Room (Sunset Center) Marilyn C. Jones and Margaret Adam, Presiding 3:30 State-of-the-Art Speaker THE CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS UNDERLYING UNUSUAL INHERITANCE IN CRANIOFRONTONASAL SYNDROME. Jeffrey O. Bush, University of California, San Francisco 4:00 MICROPHTHALMIA WITH LIMB ANOMALIES (MIM #206920). A RECOGNIZABLE SYNDROME INVOLVING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EYES, BRAIN AND LIMBS. M Del Campo, I Odom, L Gist, J Dwek and KL Jones, La Jolla, CA. University of California San Diego Abstract 338 4:15 CHEST WALL ASYMMETRY AND ABSENT LUNG IN UNIPARENTAL DISOMY 16. T Wilson, S Dugan and JC Carey, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah (WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner) Abstract 339 4:30 CLASSIFYING CONGENITAL DEFECTS BY CAUSE AND CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY IN UTAH. ML Feldkamp, LD Botto, J Byrne, S Krikov and JC Carey, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 340 4:45 MESODERM LOSS OF SONIC HEDGEHOG AND TGF-BETA SIGNALING CAUSE TRACHEAL MALFORMATIONS. D Mathur, NS Bhopal, A Fischer and P Minoo, Los Angeles, CA. LAC+USC Medical Center (Abbott Subspecialty Award) Abstract 341 5:00 FUNCTIONAL ENGRAFTMENT OF MURINE MC3T3-E1 PRE-OSTEOBLASTIC CELLS IN A ZEBRAFISH MODEL OF EPIMORPHIC REGENERATION. BG Douglass, RY Kwon and CH Allan, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 342 116 50 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 5:15 CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS: VARIANT SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF THE THYROID SIGNALING PATHWAY. AE Lewis, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 343 5:30 GASTROINTESTINAL FEATURES IN A NEWBORN WITH CURRY-JONES SYNDROME. K Wigby, R Broderick, J Law, KP Davenport, S Bickler and MC Jones, San Diego, CA. University of California San Diego Abstract 344 5:45 A NOVEL DE NOVO MUTATION IN CACNA1A IS ASSOCIATED WITH ATYPICAL NEUROLOGICAL FEATURES AND MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION. NN Derar, C Brown, J Platt and G Enns, Stanford, CA and Pleasant Hill, CA. Stanford University Abstract 345 Neonatology General IV All Saints Church, Seccombe Hall Robin K. Ohls and Sonia Bonifacio, Presiding 3:30 JOAN E. HODGMAN LECTURE: GLOBAL CHILD HEALTH-2015 AND BEYOND. THE MOVING PARTS. William Keenan, Saint Louis University School of Medicine 4:00 DELAYED EPO THERAPY IMPROVES BEHAVIORAL AND HISTOLOGICAL OUTCOMES AFTER NEONATAL RODENT STROKE. A Larpthaveesarp, M Georgevits, D Ferriero and F Gonzalez, San Francisco, CA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 346 4:15 A PHASE II RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF ERYTHROPOIETIN AND HYPOTHERMIA FOR NEONATAL NEUROPROTECION IN HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY. S Juul, F Gonzalez, K Van Meurs, R Ballard and Y Wu, for the NEATO Trial Group, Palo Alto, CA, San Francisco, CA and Seattle, WA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 347 4:30 DECREASED RISK OF CEREBELLAR HEMORRHAGE IN PREMATURE NEWBORNS EXPOSED TO ANTENATAL MAGNESIUM SULFATE. D Gano, M Ho, HC Glass, D Xu, AJ Barkovich and D Ferriero, San Francisco, CA. University of California, San Francisco (WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner) Abstract 348 4:45 MEASURING CALPROTECTIN IN STOOL AS PART OF THE "RULE OUT NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS" EVALUATION. B MacQueen, R Christensen, D Lambert, V Baer, M Sheffield, C Yost, E Gerday, R Schlaberg, J Lowe, J Shepard and M Cody, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah (Abbott Subspecialty Award) Abstract 349 5:00 OUTCOMES OF EXTREMELY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS WITH TRANSIENT HYPERGLYCEMIA TREATED WITH INSULIN. K Barseghyan, R Ramanathan, L Barton and R Cayabyab, Los Angeles, CA. LAC+USC Abstract 350 5:15 IDENTIFICATION OF NEONATAL HEMOLYSIS IN THE WELL BABY NURSERY. S Srinivas, ME Castillo Cuadrado, RJ Wong, DK Stevenson and VK Bhutani, Stanford, CA. Stanford University School of Medicine Abstract 351 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 51 117 Western Meeting Program 5:30 NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION AND THE EFFECT ON INTUBATION IN NEWBORNS WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME: A POPULATION BASED STUDY. T Chavez, A Lakshmanan, NP Iyer, T Stavroudis, A Garingo, PS Friedlich and R Ramanathan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and LAC+USC Medical Center, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California Abstract 352 5:45 IMPACT OF EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION ON CEREBRAL METABOLISM IN THE NEWBORN BRAIN. AJ Reitman, PS Friedlich, J Stein, L Paquette, R Chapman, MD Nelson, JL Wisnowski and S Bluml, Los Angeles, CA. LAC+USC Medical Center, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California Abstract 353 Nephrology and Hypertension Green Room (Sunset Center) Charles Edelstein, Presiding 3:30 ASSESSMENT OF URINE PROTEIN DIPSTICK AND PROTEIN/CREATININE RATIO AS DIAGNOSTIC TESTS IN CHILDHOOD NEPHROTIC SYNDROME. A Sanchez, D Matsell, L Wang, M Catapang, NM Polderman, A Roshan and C Mammen, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 354 3:45 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND METABOLIC HEALTH IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE. WE Bowlby, L Zelnick, C Robinson-Cohen and IH DeBoer, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 355 4:00 RENAL OUTCOMES IN PEDIATRIC ANTI-NEUTROPHIL CYTOPLASMIC ANTIBODY ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS - A PEDIATRIC VASCULITIS INITIATIVE (PEDVAS) STUDY. A Chen, C Mammen, D Cabral and K Morishita, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 356 4:15 COMPLEMENT INHIBITION FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF ANTIBODY-MEDIATED REJECTION. SC Jordan, J Choi and AVo, Los Angeles, CA. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Abstract 357 4:30 NF-KB TRANSCRIPTIONAL INHIBITION AMELIORATES CISPLATIN-INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI). C Edelstein, A Ozkok, Q Wang, D Ljubanovic and K Ravichandran, Aurora, CO and Zagreb, Croatia. University of Colorado Denver Abstract 358 4:45 DYING MITOCHONDRIA: REDUCTION OF MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEINS IN PROGRESSIVE KIDNEY DISEASE. Y Aghajan, M Darshi, S Miyamoto and K Sharma, San Diego, CA. University of California, San Diego (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 359 Neuroscience II Conductor’s Room Marie-Francoise Chesselet, Presiding 3:30 118 THE ROLE OF DIACYLGLYCEROL LIPASE IN THE TESTOSTERONE-INDUCED ENHANCEMENT OF RETROGRADE ENDOCANNABINOID SIGNALING IN EXCITATORY INPUTS TO ANOREXIGENIC PRO-OPIOMELANOCORTIN NEURONS. JL Goethel and E Wagner, Pomona, CA. Western University of Health Sciences Abstract 360 52 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 3:45 ANDROGENS RAPIDLY POTENTIATE RETROGRADE ENDOCANNABINOID-MEDIATED INHIBITION OF ANOREXIGENIC POMC NEURONS. D Fischer and E Wagner, Pomona, CA. Western University of Health Sciences Abstract 361 4:00 THE ROLE OF DIACYLGLYCEROL LIPASE IN THE ANDROGENIC REGULATION OF ENERGY HOMEOSTASIS. R Propst and E Wagner, Ontario, CA. Western University of Health Sciences Abstract 362 4:15 CALPAIN-2 AND PROTEIN TYROSINE PHOSPHATASE NON-RECEPTOR TYPE 13 COLOCALIZATION IN HIPPOCAMPUS OF ADULT WILDTYPE MICE. A Kamgar-Parsi, M Baudry and Y Wang, Pomona, CA. Western University of Health Sciences Abstract 363 4:30 IN UTERO HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA AND LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE ADMINISTRATION IN RATS INDUCES DEFICITS IN COGNITION EVALUATED USING A NOVEL TOUCHSCREEN PLATFORM. L Chan, S Robinson and L Jantzie, Albuquerque, NM and Boston, MA. University of New Mexico Abstract 364 4:45 INFANTILE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IS MITIGATED BY ERYTHROPOIETIN TREATMENT IN A PRECLINICAL RODENT MODEL. L Chan, J Denson, J Winer, J Maxwell, S Robinson and L Jantzie, Albuquerque, NM and Boston, MA. University of New Mexico Abstract 365 5:00 OXIDATIVELY DEGRADED MITOCHONDRIAL DNA IS A NEWLY IDENTIFIED DAMP FAMILY MEMBER IN ASTROCYTES, AND POTENTIALTRIGGER OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE. A Mathew and S Hushmendy, Albany, NY. Albany Medical Center Abstract 366 5:15 LEARNING AND MEMORY TESTING IN LAMBS. S Bowen, A Havlicak, J Beachy, M Dahl, D Null, B Yoder and K Albertine, Salt Lake City, UT; New York, NY and Davis, CA. University of Utah Abstract 367 Surgery III Studio 105 (Sunset Center) Subhas Gupta and Lee Pu, Presiding 3:30 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF LIPOSOMAL BUPIVICAINE ACROSS A SPECTRUM OF PLASTIC SURGERY PROCEDURES. I Campwala, J Chidester and S Gupta, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 368 3:45 AN EVALUATION OF ANTIHISTAMINE PRE-TREATMENT IN FACIAL INJECTABLE TREATMENTS. J Wendt, J Chidester and S Gupta, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 369 4:00 INTEGRA FLOWABLE WOUND MATRIX AND THE LOWER EXTREMITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE RECONSTRUCTIVE LADDER. C Johnson and S Gupta, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 370 4:15 SPIDER SILK AS A NEXT GENERATION SUTURE. ME Shapiro, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 371 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 53 119 Western Meeting Program 4:30 VAGINAL WALL SLING: PILOT STUDY OUTCOMES AND VIDEO DEMONSTRATION OF TECHNIQUE. S Cheriyan, J Bailey, KY Kim, M Keheila, J Shen and A Staack, Loma Linda, CA and Redlands, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 372 4:45 DEVELOPMENT OF AN IMPLANTABLE CHITOSAN HEMOSTAT. M Dopp, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 373 5:00 EFFICACY OF ANTEGRADE AND RETROGRADE WARM SALINE PERFUSION DURING RENAL CRYOABLATION FOR URETERAL PRESERVATION. A Erskine, N Khater, P Yang, J Smith and D Baldwin, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 374 5:15 AN ANALYSIS OF INFECTIOUS RISK FROM ENDOSCOPIC VALVE BACKFLOW DURING URETEROSCOPY. AR Kutzner, J Shen, S Abourbih, C Ritchie, D Baldwin and A Erskine, Colton, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 375 5:30 DAMAGE TO POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE-COATED GUIDEWIRES: A POTENTIAL FOREIGN BODY RISK. AL Wong, A Erskine, AR Kutzner, S Abourbih, S Cheriyan, P Yang, DS Boskovic and D Baldwin, Loma Linda, CA. Loma Linda University Abstract 376 5:45 INCIDENCE AND RISKS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PIN-SITE INFECTIONS AFTER PELVIC EXTERNAL FIXATION. C McDonald, R Firoozabadi, J Agel and C Kleweno, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 377 120 54 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program CONCURRENT SESSIONS Saturday, January 30, 2016 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM Jointly sponsored by WESTERN SECTION AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WESTERN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL INVESTIGATION WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS WESTERN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH WESTERN STUDENT MEDICAL RESEARCH FORUM Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics III Community Health III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Endocrinology and Metabolism III . . . . . . . . . General Internal Medicine and Aging. . . . . . . . Neonatology General V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neonatology Perinatal Biology II . . . . . . . . . . . Pulmonary and Critical Care II . . . . . . . . . . . . Surgery IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . Rehearsal Room . . Conductor’s Room . . Bingham Room #3 . . . . . . . Babcock #6 . . . . . Carpenter Hall . . . . . . . . Studio 105 . . . Promenade Lobby . . . . . . . Green Room Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics III Rehearsal Room (Sunset Center) Craig Wong and Walter Dehority, Presiding 8:00 A CLOSE LOOK AT THE USE OF HYPERTONIC SALINE AND HIGH FLOW OXYGEN IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED WITH RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIALVIRUS. C Mercurio, J Green and B Afghani, Irvine, CA and Orange, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 378 8:15 COMPARING THE HABITS AND GOALS OF UNDERPREVILEGED AND PRIVILEDGED YOUTH. K Nikroo, Irvine, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 379 8:30 THE VALUE OF THROMBOPROPHYLAXIS IN PEDIATRIC CANCER PATIENTS WITH CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS (CVC): A CLOSER LOOK AT THE LITERATURE. F Aguirre, L Sekiguchi, KJ Yeung, M Alcayde, J Epstein, N Chintalapati, A Le, A Mehta and B Afghani, Irvine, CA and Orange, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 380 8:45 EFFECTS OF RISPERIDONE USE IN PEDIATRIC POPULATION WITH ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD). AJ Garcia, N Kim, J Chang, S Ravikumar, A Morehouse, A Sidhu, A Lee and B Afghani, Los Angeles, CA, Irvine, CA and Orange, CA. University of California, Los Angeles Abstract 381 9:00 COMMUNITY ACQUIRED- METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (CA-MRSA) INDUCED NECK ABSCESS ASSOCIATED WITH STRIDOR IN A 2-MONTH-OLD INFANT. BH Hammond and H Agarwal, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 382 9:15 DIETARY INTAKES AND GROWTH PATTERNS IN FORMULA-FED INFANTS CONSUMING A MEAT OR DAIRY-BASED COMPLEMENTARY DIET. KE Griese, M Tang, NF Krebs and AE Hendricks, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Abstract 383 9:30 IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY HEMOSIDEROSIS PRESENTING AS SEVERE ANEMIA: A CASE REPORT. M Cohen and C Nakamura, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada Abstract 384 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 55 121 Western Meeting Program 9:45 NUTRITIONAL INTAKE OF CHILDREN WITH NEPHROTIC SYNDROME. NM Polderman, M Cushing, D Matsell, M Catapang, A Sanchez and C Mammen, Vancouver, BC, Canada. British Columbia Children’s Hospital Abstract 385 Community Health III Conductor’s Room Martin Teintze, Presiding 8:00 MEDIA LITERACY EDUCATION TO PREVENT ELECTRONIC NICOTINE DELIVERY SYSTEM USE BY ADOLESCENTS. A Watson, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 386 8:15 OBESITY AND DIABETES PREVENTION EDUCATION IN LINCOLN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. H Kibort-Crocker, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 387 8:30 SAFE OTC: A COMMUNITY EDUCATION CAMPAIGN IN POWELL, WY. CV Jackson, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 388 8:45 EVALUATION OF A COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH EDUCATION INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE EARLY CHILDHOOD NUTRITION IN RURAL KENYA. L Matheson, S Walton, N Kotadia, D Webster and V Kapoor, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 389 9:00 EVALUATION OF HAND HYGIENE KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICES, AND BARRIERS IN RURAL UGANDA. PJ Hemmons, T Okuda, V Fung, A Geddes and V Kapoor, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 390 9:15 HELPING THE PRE-DIABETIC AND OVERWEIGHT OF MILES CITY ACCESS THE RESOURCES TO PREVENT DIABETES. B Murphy, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 391 9:30 EXPANDING ACCESS OF INTRANASAL NALOXONE TO COLUMBIA COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS. T Hughes, Spokane, WA. University of Washington Abstract 392 9:45 TATTOO REGULATIONS: PERMANENT REGULATIONS TO GET INKED IN BUFFALO, WYOMING. M Johnson, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 393 Endocrinology and Metabolism III Bingham Room #3 (Sunset Center) Kristina M. Utzschneider and Katya Rubinow, Presiding 8:00 122 TWO NEW GENES INVOLVED IN LIPID METABOLISM? JM Yaghoubian, N Ehrhardt, JW Burke, U Tan, M Peterfy and S Fuchs, Los Angeles, CA and Pomona, CA. Western University of Health Sciences (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 394 56 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 8:15 LOW INHIBIN B CORRELATES WITH FEATURES OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN PREPUBERTAL BOYS WITH KLINEFELTER SYNDROME. S Davis, N Lalou, M Bardsley, M Temple, K Kowal and J Ross, Aurora, CO; Paris, France and Philadelphia, PA. University of Colorado (WAFMR Scholar Awardee) Abstract 395 8:30 EXPLORING THIOREDOXIN INTERACTING PROTEIN REGULATED METABOLISM IN ANAPLASTIC THYROID CANCER. LJ Hostetter, J Morrison, V Sharma, J Severson and B Haugen, Denver, CO. University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Abstract 396 8:45 MACROPHAGES SECRETE ESTROGENS WITH EVIDENCE FOR POTENTIAL DE NOVO STEROIDOGENESIS. S Wang, A Chait and K Rubinow, Seattle, WA. University of Washington (WSCI Travel Award Winner) Abstract 397 9:00 ROLE OF LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE IN NEURONS OF THE BRAIN. I Rudenko, K Bruce, H Wang and R Eckel, Denver, CO. University of Colorado School of Medicine Abstract 398 9:15 CONTROL OF LIPID DROPLET SIGNALING IN MURINE SPERMATOZOA. B Tully, J Duke, K Roberts and T Chauvin, Seattle, WA and Spokane, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 399 9:30 ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY IN EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS PATIENTS TREATED WITH SWALLOWED TOPICAL STEROIDS. H Rahat, C Wood, G Furuta, D Atkins and S Hsu, Aurora, CO. Children’s Hospital Colorado Abstract 400 9:45 MODY3 AND DIABETES TYPE 2 COMBINE TO YIELD STUBBORN BLOOD SUGAR MANAGEMENT. J Vercollone, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 401 General Internal Medicine and Aging Babcock #6 (Sunset Center) David Schade, Presiding 8:00 A RARE COMPLICATION OF A COMMON OBESITY PROCEDURE. L Ereifej, R Crowell and D Schade, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 402 8:15 DOES ASTHMA INCREASE CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN TYPE 2 DIABETES? MD Ehrhart, C Murray-Krezan, F Qeadan and MR Burge, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 403 8:30 MORTALITY DIFFERENTIALS IN U.S. CHINESE AND JAPANESE NATIVES AND IMMIGRANTS COMPARED TO RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN: 2003-2011. K Hastings, D Boothroyd, K Eggleston, M Cullen and L Palaniappan, Oakland, CA. Stanford University Abstract 404 8:45 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, BODY FATNESS, AND VISCERAL ADIPOSITY IN OVERWEIGHT LATINO AND NON-LATINO ADULTS. NA Cameron, J Godino, J Nichols, D Wing, L Hill and K Patrick, La Jolla, CA. University of California, San Diego School of Medicine Abstract 405 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 57 123 Western Meeting Program 9:00 PSYCHOSOCIAL INDICATORS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND FUNCTIONING IN A COHORT OF COMMUNITY DWELLING OLDER ADULTS. I Lin, D Coon, K O’Connor, M Malek-Ahmadi and J Mohler, Tucson, AZ; Phoenix, AZ and Sun City, AZ. University of Arizona (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 406 9:15 SAD, ANXIOUS, AND PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE: ARE DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY ASSOCIATED WITH ADVANCE CARE PLANNING? Y Ramos, R McMahan, R Ramos, S Osua and R Sudore, MD, Seattle, WA and San Francisco, CA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 407 9:30 REASONS FOR DISCHARGE FROM A LARGE OPIOID PRESCRIBING REGISTRY: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS. MS Novack, J James, S Jackson, C McKinney, J Merrill and J Klein, Spokane, WA and Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 408 9:45 CANCELLED Abstract 409 Neonatology General V Carpenter Hall Jae Kim and Thomas Shimotake, Presiding 8:00 THE CHANGING PATTERN OF PROCEDURES PERFORMED IN NEWBORNS IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. T Stavroudis, T Chavez, PS Friedlich, A Garingo, FB Wertheimer and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and LAC+USC Medical Center, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California Abstract 410 8:15 UTILIZATION PATTERNS OF EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION IN NEONATES IN THE UNITED STATES 1997-2012. A Song, R Chapman, PS Friedlich and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Abstract 411 8:30 RESOURCE UTILIZATION FOR NEONATES WITH CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA IN THE UNITED STATES 1997-2012. A Song, PS Friedlich, R Chapman, R Burke, J Upperman, J Stein and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Abstract 412 8:45 EPIDIMIOLOGY OF APPARENT LIFE THREATENING EVENTS (ALTE) IN INFANTS IN CALIFORNIA. ED Deribssa, A Lakshmanan, J Shepherd, PS Friedlich, A Mikhail and A Song, Los Angeles, CA. University of Southern California Abstract 413 9:00 PATTERNS AND PREDICTORS OF RESOURCE UTILIZATION IN NEONATES RECEIVING EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FROM 2006-2010. G Chen, A Song, A Lakshmanan, PS Friedlich and R Chapman, Arcadia, CA and Los Angeles, CA. University of Southern California Abstract 414 9:15 HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT OF PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS IN CALIFORNIA. S Ngo, J Profit, J Gould and HC Lee, Berkeley, CA and Palo Alto, CA. University of California, Berkeley Abstract 415 124 58 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 9:30 EVALUATION OF BIRTH ATTENDANT COMPLIANCE WITH RATIONAL IMMEDIATE NEBORN CARE AND NEONATAL ASPHYXIA INTERVENTION PRACTICES IN AN INDIAN PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL. C Orlando, A Allen, M Parkinson, D Shapiro and B Fassl, Centerville, UT. University of Utah School of Medicine Abstract 416 9:45 SERIAL FOLLOW UP OF MENTAL HEALTH IN LOW-INCOME MOTHERS AFTER NICU DISCHARGE. NG Lynch, AM Yeh, A Diamond, N Flores, J Eshagian, R Polcyn, A Pham, M Williams, DL Vanderbilt, PS Friedlich and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and LAC+USC Medical Center, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California Abstract 417 Neonatology – Perinatal Biology II Studio 105 (Sunset Center) Laura D. Brown and Kurt Albertine, Presiding 8:00 PRE-ECLAMPSIA AND INFLAMMATORY PRETERM LABOR ALTER THE HUMAN PLACENTAL HEMATOPOIETIC NICHE. KL Ponder, A Bárcena, FL Bos, M Gormley, Y Zhou, K Ona-Vu, M Kapidzic, AC Zovein and SJ Fisher, San Francisco, CA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 418 8:15 ADIPONECTIN SUPPLEMENTATION IN PREGNANT MICE IMPROVES GLUCOSE TOLERANCE IN OFFSPRING. M Gossling, FJ Rosario, T Jansson and T Powell, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado (WSPR Mead Johnson Travel Award Winner) Abstract 419 8:30 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO FRED BATTAGLIA STATE-OF-THE-ART SPEAKER INTERPRETING PERINATAL CARDIAC GROWTH. Sonnet Jonker, Oregon Health Sciences Center 9:00 SYNCHRONOUS ABERRANT CEREBELLAR AND OPERCULAR DEVELOPMENT IN FETUSES AND NEONATES WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE. A Wong, T Chavez, H Lai, L Paquette and A Panigrahy, Los Angeles, CA, Valhalla, NY and Pittsburgh, PA. New York Medical College Abstract 420 9:15 SERIAL CEREBELLAR AND OPERCULAR STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF FETUSES AND NEONATES WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE (CHD) CORRELATED WITH EARLY NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES. A Wong, S O’Neil, T Chavez, H Lai, A Panigrahy and L Paquette, Los Angeles, CA, Valhalla, NYand Pittsburgh, PA. New York Medical College Abstract 421 9:30 ANTENATAL VITAMIN D PRESERVES PLACENTAL WEIGHT AND VESSEL DENSITY AND FETAL GROWTH AFTER INTRA-AMNIOTIC ENDOTOXIN EXPOSURE. MW Cookson, R Sharon, G Seedorf, B Dodson, SH Abman and E Mandell, Denver, CO and Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Abstract 422 9:45 THE USE OF HEPATOBILIARY SCINTIGRAPHY IN DIAGNOSING BILIARY ATRESIA IN INFANTS WITH CONJUGATED HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA WHO RECEIVED PARENTERAL NUTRITION. K Barseghyan, C McLean, T Chavez and R Ramanathan, Los Angeles, CA. LAC+USC Abstract 423 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 59 125 Western Meeting Program Pulmonary and Critical Care II Promenade Lobby (Sunset Center) Philippe Montgrain, Presiding 8:00 PRESENTING ILLNESS AND MORTALITY OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS INTUBATED IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. J Yeaton, AE Pickering, T Durns, R Miller, Z Roward and L DeLuca, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona Abstract 424 8:15 THE EFFECT OF PRESENTING COMPLAINT ON THE RISK OF DEVELOPING VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA FOR PATIENTS INTUBATED IN AN ACADEMIC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. AE Pickering, J Yeaton, T Durns, R Miller, Z Roward and L DeLuca, Tucson, AZ and Tucson, AR. University of Arizona Tucson Abstract 425 8:30 GENETIC NETWORK IDENTIFICATION, INTERACTION, AND VARIABLE EXPRESSION IN MUC5B VARIANT IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY FIBROSIS. K Lind, A Walts, A Thor, I Yang and D Schwartz, Greenwood Village, CO. University of Colorado School of Medicine (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 426 8:45 IN VIVO MEASUREMENT OF MOUSE ENDOTHELIAL SURFACE LAYER IN SURFACE CORTICAL MICROVASCULATURE. MJ Perez, J Ford, Y Yang and E Schmidt, Denver, CO. University of Colorado School of Medicine Abstract 427 9:00 EXPLORING THE ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF THE AMYLOIDOGENIC HEXAPEPTIDE, AMYLIN28-33, IN SEPSIS. S Mahapatra, M Kurnellas, J Rothbard, D Cornfield and L Steinman, Palo Alto, CA; Omaha, NE and Stanford, CA. Stanford University Medical Center (WSCI Travel Award Winner) Abstract 428 9:15 UNIQUE RAT STRAIN THAT SURVIVES BREATHING HYPEROXIA ALSO RESISTS OBESITY. K Repine, PV Wilson, N Elkins, J Newman, Q He, KA Baer, J Torres, A Newman, A Fernandez-Bustamante and JE Repine, Aurora, CO. Webb-Waring Center, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center Abstract 429 9:30 State-of-the-Art Speaker LUNG CANCER IN WOMEN. Philippe R. Montgrain, VA San Diego / UC San Diego Health Surgery IV Green Room (Sunset Center) Laurel Desnick and Ryan Hall, Presiding 8:00 DOES PREOPERATIVE VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY PREDICT POSTOPERATIVE HYPOCALCEMIA AFTER THYROIDECTOMY? E Alkhalili, MD Ehrhart and MR Burge, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 430 8:15 UTILITY OF A PORCINE MODEL OF POLYMETHYL METHACRYLATE SPREAD DURING KYPHOPLASTY OR VERTEBROPLASTY. J Frankl, M Sakata, A Peterson and C Hennemeyer, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona College of Medicine Abstract 431 126 60 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 8:30 ASSESSMENT AND COMPARISON OF VACCINATION STATUS IN PEDIATRIC COCHLEAR IMPLANT PATIENTS: A 10 YEAR RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW. C Jin, P Téllez, D Lu, J Pauwels, S Dobson and FK Kozak, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 432 8:45 THE "SIMPLE" CHECKLIST: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL TOOL FOR REVIEWING THE MEDICAL LITERATURE AT JOURNAL CLUB AND BEYOND. N Wierks, A Knox and J Arneja, Vancouver, BC, Canada. University of British Columbia Abstract 433 9:00 TIMELY EMERGENCY AND URGENT SURGERY ACCESS FOR ACUTELY ILL PEDIATRIC PATIENTS: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW. S Kim and S Butteworth, Vancouver, BC, Canada. BC Children’s Hospital Abstract 434 9:15 IN VIVO ULTRASOUND ELASTICITY IMAGING CLASSIFIES HEALTHY AND DISEASED POSTERIOR TIBIAL TENDONS. J Klewer, L Gao, J Guerra, J Szivek, M Taljanovic, L Latt and R Witte, Tucson, AZ. University of Arizona Abstract 435 9:30 THE ROLE OF ALDOSE REDUCTASE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTERIOR CAPSULAR OPACIFICATION IN A MOUSE MODEL OF CATARACT SURGERY. L Zukin, M Pedler and JM Petrash, Greenwood Village, CO and Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Denver Abstract 436 9:45 TISSUE EXPANSION IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS: A 10-YEAR REVIEW. L Bjornson, M Bucevska and C Verchere, Kingston, ON, Canada and Vancouver, BC, Canada. Queen’s University Abstract 437 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 61 127 Western Meeting Program CONCURRENT SESSIONS Saturday, January 30, 2016 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM Jointly sponsored by WESTERN SECTION AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WESTERN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL INVESTIGATION WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS WESTERN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH WESTERN STUDENT MEDICAL RESEARCH FORUM Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics IV Health Care Research III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hematology and Oncology III . . . . . . . . . . . . . Immunology and Rheumatology II. . . . . . . . . . Neonatal Pulmonary IV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neonatology General VI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neonatology Perinatal Biology III . . . . . . . . . . Neuroscience III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . Rehearsal Room . . . . . . . Babcock #6 . . . . . . . Green Room . . Conductor’s Room . . Bingham Room #3 . . . . . Carpenter Hall . . . Promenade Lobby . . . . . . Chapman #4 Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics IV Rehearsal Room (Sunset Center) Samrat U. Das and Mary Ramos, Presiding 10:15 TESTING THE UTILITY OF STANDARDIZED INTERVIEWS FOR RESIDENCY SELECTION BY DIVIDING THE STANDARDIZED QUESTIONS AMONGST MULTIPLE INTERVIEWERS. SU Das and ME Bar-on, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada School of Medicine Abstract 438 10:30 SOCIAL MEDIA: AN EFFECTIVE METHOD OF ATTRACTING THE MODERN RESIDENCY APPLICANT. C Casilang and S Mehra, Fresno, CA. University of California, Fresno Abstract 439 10:45 STRETCHING EFFECT ON CHANGES IN ACHILLES TENDON CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA IN RUNNERS. C Neves, A Johnson and I Hunter, Seattle, WA and Provo, UT. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 440 11:00 PEDIATRIC EXPOSURES TO DISHWASHER AND LAUNDRY DETERGENTS: 2013-2014. M Davis, M Casavant, H Spiller, T Chounthirath and G Smith, Seattle, WA and Columbus, OH. Nationwide Children’s Hospital Abstract 442 11:15 AWELL ORGANIZED SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO INCREASE RESIDENT SCHOLARSHIP. SU Das and ME Bar-on, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada School of Medicine Abstract 443 Health Care Research III Babcock #6 (Sunset Center) Leo S. Morales, Presiding 10:15 128 IMPROVING ASTHMA CARE IN A PEDIATRIC TEACHING CLINIC. J Lee, A Gogo, D Tancredi and U Shaikh, Sacramento, CA. University of California, Davis Medical Center (WSCI Travel Award Winner) Abstract 444 62 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 10:30 USABILITY TESTING OF THE BURN SURVIVAL KIT WITH HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS IN UGANDA. A Ribeiro, A Maccan, A Rajwani, J Huebner, M Caulfield, MM Ajiko, N O’Hara and R Evans, Vancouver, BC, Canada and Soroti, Uganda. University of British Columbia Abstract 445 10:45 OCCUPATION-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN HEMOGLOBIN A1C IN A PREDOMINANTLY HISPANIC POPULATION. A Manshad, JR Bucheli and MR Burge, Albuquerque, NM. University of New Mexico Abstract 446 11:00 A METHOD FOR MULTISTAGE SAMPLING IN THE RANDOMIZATION OF HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. MD Caulfield, A Rajwani, AS Maccan, J Huebner, A Ribeiro, MM Ajiko, N O’Hara and R Evans, Vancouver, BC, Canada; California, CA and Soroti, Uganda. University of British Columbia Abstract 447 11:15 UNDERREPRESENTED MINORITY (URM) MEDICAL STUDENT PERSPECTIVES ON RETENTION AND ADVANCEMENT. AJ Smith, C Solomon and LS Morales, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 448 11:30 PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAMS. EC Vasti, S Tsoi and T Moin, Los Angeles, CA. VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Abstract 449 Hematology and Oncology III Green Room (Sunset Center) Thomas Deloughery, Presiding 10:15 CHARACTERIZATION OF A CUSTOM MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AS A NOVEL TUMOR BIOMARKER IN HUMAN GASTROINTESTINAL CANCERS. JS Ryan, Q Wang, D Wu, Z Dong and P Wu, Seattle, WA. University of Washington School of Medicine Abstract 450 10:30 LIPOPLEX DELIVERY OF MICRO-RNA 200C TO OVARIAN CANCER CELLS. L Smith, M Gordon, JL Betker, TJ Anchordoquy and JK Richer, Denver, CO and Aurora, CO. University of Colorado AMC Abstract 451 10:45 PHYSICIAN-PATIENT DISAGREEMENT ON EASTERN COOPERATIVE ONCOLOGY GROUP PERFORMANCE STATUS IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH HEMATOLOGIC MALIGNANCIES. MA Liu, T Hshieh, N Condron, M Wadleigh, P Armand, G Abel and JA Driver, Tucson, AZ and Boston, MA. University of Arizona College of Medicine Abstract 452 11:00 DEVELOPMENT OF OPTIMIZED PROTOCOL FOR GENERATION OF NATURAL KILER CELLS EXPRESSING CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTORS FROM HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS FOR CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY. A Patel, L Truscott and SN De Oliveira, Pomona, CA and Los Angeles, CA. Western University of Health Sciences Abstract 453 11:15 CHARACTERIZING THE IMMUNE MICROENVIRONMENT OF MALIGNANT PERIPHERAL NERVE SHEATH TUMORS IN ORDER TO GUIDE IMMUNOTHERAPY. S Jensen, A Singh, S Dry, B Chmielowski, N Federman, F Eilber and E Shurell, Los Angeles, CA. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Abstract 454 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 63 129 Western Meeting Program 11:30 THE BIOLOGY OF MUCIN-2 (MUC2) IN BREAST CANCER. A Astashchanka and B Jacobsen, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado School of Medicine Abstract 455 Immunology and Rheumatology II Conductor’s Room Kevin Deane and Keith K. Colburn, Presiding 10:15 PHENOTYPE OF HUMAN REGULATORY T CELLS EXPRESSING FOXP3 SPLICE VARIANTS. M Maurano and SF Ziegler, Seattle, WA. University of Washington Abstract 456 10:30 ANTI-CYCLIC CITRULLINATED PROTEIN ASSAYS AND THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. SL Dill, K Deane and ED Jess, Bethesda, MD and Aurora, CO. University of Colorado (WSCI Travel Award Winner) Abstract 457 10:45 TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS OF PSORIASIS AND WOUNDED SKIN. SX Chen, K Chun, T Hata and R Gallo, La Jolla, CA. University of California, San Diego Abstract 458 11:00 DELAYED RECOGNITION OF HYPER IGD SYNDROME LEADS TO PROLONGED INCORRECT MEDICAL CARE. B Jagadesan, M Hogan and NW Wilson, Las Vegas, NV. University of Nevada School of Medicine Abstract 459 11:15 State-of-the-Art Speaker MUCOSAL INFLAMMATION IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF RHEUMATIC DISEASES. Kristine Kuhn, University of Colorado School of Medicine Neonatal Pulmonary IV Bingham Room #3 (Sunset Center) Adam J. Czynski and Yona Nicolau, Presiding 10:15 EARLY POSTNATAL STEROID USE IN PREMATURE INFANTS AND THE RISK FOR NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW. G Heredia, A Patel, C Chung, J Yao, K Sahrai, P Sathe, Y Michael and B Afghani, Santa Ana, CA and Orange, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 460 10:30 THE ASSOCIATION OF CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION AND PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOUSUS IN NEWBORNS. T Chavez, T Stavroudis, PS Friedlich, A Garingo, J Shepherd and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and LAC+USC Medical Center, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California Abstract 461 10:45 EARLY CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENTAL OXYGEN (O2) EXPOSURE PREDICTS BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA (BPD) IN EXTREMELY LOW GESTATIONAL AGE NEWBORNS (ELGAN). K Wai, MA Kohn, R Ballard, D Black and RL Keller, San Francisco, CA. University of California, San Francisco Abstract 462 130 64 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Western Meeting Program 11:00 RESPONSE TO METHOCHOLINE IN NORMALTERM LAMBS ASSESSED BY FORCED OSCILLATION TECHNIQUE. Veneroni, M Dahl, K Zuspan, A Lavizzari, S Bowen, D Null, B Yoder, K Albertine and R Dellaca’, Salt Lake City, UT, Milan, Italy and Davis, CA. University of Utah Abstract 463 11:15 RESOURCE UTILIZATION IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR NEONATES WITH CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA 2006-2010. A Song, PS Friedlich, R Chapman, R Burke, J Upperman, J Stein and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Abstract 464 11:30 PREVALENCE OF DIAGNOSES ASSOCIATED WITH CHILDREN’S INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES 2012. CA Ulloa, A Song, A Lakshmanan, P Friedlich and N Iyer, Chatsworth, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Abstract 465 Neonatology General VI Carpenter Hall Robert W. DiGeronimo and Kara L. Calkins, Presiding 10:15 SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES OF NEONATES WITH MILD HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY AFTER THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA. M Kirkley, S Kaseman, J Gralla, D Melara, T Grover and C Delaney, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Abstract 466 10:30 BEDSIDE BLOOD GAS VS. LABORATORY ANALYSIS OF SODIUM: IS THERE A DIFFERENCE? T Glasberg, T Chavez, R Ramanathan and A Garingo, Los Angeles, CA. University of Southern California Abstract 467 10:45 QUALITY REPORT VIEWING BY NEONATAL PROVIDERS AND RELATIONSHIP TO QUALITY INDICATORS. N Wahid, M Bennett, J Gould, J Profit and HC Lee, Irvine, CA and Stanford, CA. University of California, Irvine Abstract 468 11:00 THE IMPACT OF PREMATURITY ON LOW-INCOME FAMILIES AFTER NICU DISCHARGE: IDENTIFYING MODIFIABLE PREDICTORS. AM Yeh, NG Lynch, A Diamond, N Flores, R Polcyn, J Eshagian, DL Vanderbilt, PS Friedlich and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and LAC+USC Medical Center, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California Abstract 469 11:15 THE ASSOCIATION OF THE PATIENT HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE-2 WITH HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE MEASURES IN LOW-INCOME MOTHERS AFTER NICU DISCHARGE. A Diamond, AM Yeh, N Lynch, N Flores, J Eshagian, R Polcyn, A Pham, DL Vanderbilt, P Jackson, PS Friedlich and A Lakshmanan, Los Angeles, CA. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and LAC+USC Medical Center, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California Abstract 470 11:30 ASSISTED HOME FEEDING: PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS IN NEONATES AT DISCHARGE FROM THE NICU. B White, C Zang, AP Presson, K Friddle and R DiGeronimo, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah School of Medicine Abstract 471 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 65 131 Western Meeting Program Neonatology Perinatal Biology III Promenade Lobby (Sunset Center) Sonnet Jonker and Mariana Baserga, Presiding 10:15 NORMALIZATION OF N-3 FATTY ACIDS DURING WEANING PROTECTS AGAINST TRANSFER OF MATERNAL WESTERN STYLE DIET INDUCED DYSBIOSIS AND INFLAMMATION. TK Soderborg, J Friedman, D Lemas, S Santorico, B De la Houssaye, RC Janssen and D Frank, Aurora, CO. University of Colorado Anschutz Abstract 472 10:30 INSIGHTS INTO PROTECTION FROM HYPOXIC INJURY FROM A ZEBRAFISH GENETIC MODEL. FB Imam, La Jolla, CA. University of California, San Diego Abstract 473 10:45 MATERNAL TOBACCO SMOKE EXPOSURE SEX-SPECIFICALLY DECREASES LIVER DESATURASE AND ELONGASE ENZYME MRNA LEVELS IN THE RAT. K Goodwin, C Weinheimer and L Joss-Moore, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 474 11:00 LUNG SETD8 MRNA EXPRESSION PEAKS DURING ALVEOLAR FORMATION IN THE RAT. JT Zhao, Y Yang, R Knecht and L Joss-Moore, Sandy, Salt Lake City, UT. University of Utah Abstract 475 11:15 CEREBRAL VENTRICULAR VOLUMES IN FETUSES AND NEONATES WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY. C Hayek, V Rajagopalan, J Meouchy and L Paquette, Los Angeles, CA. LAC+ USC Medical Center Abstract 476 Neuroscience III Chapman #4 (Sunset Center) Marie-Francoise Chesselet, Presiding 10:15 NEURON-TARGETED CAVEOLIN-1 ATTENUATES TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY-MEDIATED MOTOR AND COGNITIVE DEFICITS. ES Posadas, J Egawa, J Schilling, P Patel and B Head, San Marcos, CA and San Diego, CA. University of California, San Diego (WAFMR/WAP Student Subspecialty Award Winner) Abstract 477 10:30 HIERARCHICAL PROCESSING OF VISUAL STIMULI IN INDIVIDUALS WITH NEPHROPATHIC CYSTINOSIS AND OBLIGATE HETEROZYGOTES. AV Sathappan and D Trauner, La Jolla, CA. University of California, San Diego Abstract 478 10:45 RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF THE 6-MINUTE WALK TEST AS AN OUTCOME MEASURE IN OCULOPHARYNGEAL MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY. M Fernandez and S Youssof, Tucson, AZ and Albuquerque, NM. The University of Arizona Abstract 479 11:00 CHARACTERIZATION OF NEURONS EXPRESSING DELTA AND MU OPIOID RECEPTORS IN DESCENDING PAIN CONTROL. SA Low and G Scherrer, Tucson, AZ and Palo Alto, CA. University of Arizona Abstract 480 11:15 State-of-the-Art Speaker FROM GUT TO BRAIN: WHAT IS NEW IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE? Marie-Francoise Chesselet, University of California, Los Angeles 132 66 J Investig Med 2016;64:75–132. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Officers Officers 2015-2016 Western Section American Federation for Medical Research CHAIR Kristina Utzschneider University of Washington CHAIR-ELECT Philippe Montgrain University of California San Diego SECRETARY/TREASURER Samrat Das University of Nevada Las Vegas COUNCILORS PAST PRESIDENT Michael Schivo University of California, Davis Mary Beth Hogan University of Nevada Las Vegas Jason Adams University of California, Davis Sidharth Mahapatra University of Nebraska Amir Goldkorn University of Southern California Ellen Schur University of Washington Western Society for Clinical Investigation PRESIDENT Frederick S. Buckner University of Washington Keith Colburn Loma Linda University Neda Rasouli University of Colorado- Denver PAST PRESIDENT Stephanie Page University of Washington COUNCILORS April Stempien-Otero University of Washington Charles Edelstein University of Colorado-Denver SECRETARY/TREASURER Kevin D. O’Brien University of Washington Michele Hamilton Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Mark Unruh University of New Mexico Western Association of Physicians PRESIDENT Ravi Durvasula University of New Mexico Joshua Goldhaber Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute PRESIDENT-ELECT W. Conrad Liles University of Washington COUNCILORS Peter Ganz University of California, San Francisco Jane Reusch University of Colorado-Denver SECRETARY/TREASURER W. Conrad Liles University of Washington Robert Ross University of California, San Diego Western Society for Pediatric Research PRESIDENT Paul Rozance University of Colorado SECRETARY/TREASURER Christian Con Yost University of Utah Arlin Blood Loma Linda University Josephine Encisco University of California, Los Angeles Laura Brown University of Colorado PRESIDENT-ELECT Alberta Kong University of New Mexico OF COUNCIL Bill Hay, Jr. University of Colorado OF COUNCIL Robin Ohls University of New Mexico COUNCILORS Henry Lee Stanford University Erika Fernandez University of California, San Diego Craig Wong University of New Mexico J Investig Med 2016;64:133–134. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 67 PAST PRESIDENT Kurt Albertine University of Utah OF COUNCIL Marilyn C. Jones Children’s Hospital, San Diego Echezona Ezeanolue University of Nevada Nicole Tartaglia University of Colorado Margaret Adam University of Washington 133 Officers Western Student Medical Research Forum Officers 2015-2016 Chair Taylor Soderborg University of Colorado Denver 2015-2016 Vice-Chair S. Ryan Hall University of Washington School of Medicine Executive Director Mary Lou Siebert University of Washington School of Medicine Program Directors Laurel Desnick University of Washington School of Medicine Jorge Nieva University of Southern California 68 INDEX TO WESTERN PRESENTED ABSTRACTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Abstract No. Concurrent Sessions: 12:30 pm-2:30 pm Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics I Cardiovascular I Endocrinology and Metabolism I Health Care Research I Immunology and Rheumatology I Infectious Diseases I Neonatal Pulmonary I Neonatology General I 1-8 9-15 16-22 23-30 31-38 39-44 45-52 53-60 Concurrent Sessions: 3:30pm-6:00 pm Cardiovascular II Community Health I Global Health Hematology and Oncology I Neonatal Pulmonary II Neonatology General II Neuroscience I Pulmonary and Critical Care I Surgery I 61-68 69-78 79-88 89-98 99-106 107-116 117-126 127-136 137-146 Welcome Reception and Poster Session 147-225 THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 Abstract No. Concurrent Session: 3:30 pm-6:00 pm Behavior and Development Community Health II Health Care Research II Hematology and Oncology II Infectious Diseases II Morphogenesis and Malformations Neonatology General IV Nephrology and Hypertension Neuroscience II Surgery III 295-302 303-312 313-320 321-330 331-337 338-345 346-353 354-359 360-367 368-377 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016 Concurrent Sessions: 8:00 am-10:00 am Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics III Community Health III Endocrinology and Metabolism III General Internal Medicine and Aging Neonatology General V Neonatology Perinatal Biology II Pulmonary and Critical Care II Surgery IV 378-385 386-393 394-401 402-409 410-417 418-423 424-429 430-437 Concurrent Session: 10:15 am-11:45 am Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics IV Health Care Research III Hematology and Oncology III Immunology and Rheumatology II Neonatal Pulmonary IV Neonatology General VI Neonatology Perinatal Biology III Neuroscience III 438-443 444-449 450-455 456-459 460-465 466-471 472-476 477-480 FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016 Joint Plenary Session Concurrent Sessions: 12:30 pm-2:30 pm Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics II Cardiovascular III Endocrinology and Metabolism II Gastroenterology Genetics Neonatal Pulmonary III Neonatology General III Neonatology Perinatal Biology I Surgery II 134 226-229 230-235 236-243 244-249 250-254 255-262 263-270 271-278 279-286 287-294 J Investig Med 2016;64:133–134. doi:10.1136/jim-2015-000013 Disclosure Information Those listed below have disclosed all financial relationships. 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Witte Katherine Wolpert Alexandra Wong Alison Wong Andrew Wong Craig Wong Ronald Wong Stephanie Wong Colleen Wood Matthew Wood Taylor Wood Michelle Woodfin Cathy Worwa Clyde Wright Davene Wright Andrew Wroe Alexander Wu Daniel Wu Jeffry Wu Mengjie Wu Peter Wu Yvonne Wu Michael Wyman Duan Xu Jonathan Yaghoubian Kent Yamaguchi Ivana Yang Patrick Yang Yang Yang Yimu Yang Yueqin Yang Jennifer Yao Vincent Ye James Yeaton Erin Yee Amy Yeh Ronald Yeo Kaikan Yeung Lihua Yin Bradley Yoder Christian Yost Stephanie Youn Svetlana Zonis Chang-Jiang Zou Runyu Zou Ann Zovein Lynsey Zuar Leonid Zukin K Zuspan Russell Zwiener Lonnie Zeltzer Danielle Zerr Lubo Zhang Meijuan Zhang Rui Zhang Ruli Zhang Hui Zhao James Zhao Wenbo Zhou Yan Zhou Steven Ziegler Erin Zinkhan Irena Zivkovic Barett Zlotoff A. Young Krista Young Sarah Youssof Baifeng Yu Jingjing Yu Xin Yue Ann Yufa Evan Zahn Chong Zang Margot Zarin-Pass Laura Zastoupil Emma Zavala-Suarez Philip Zeitler Leila Zelnick The following presenters have disclosed that their presentations will involve comments or discussion concerning unapproved or off‐label uses of a medical device or pharmaceuticals. Product to be discussed PhiCal fecal calprotectin immunoassay: Unapproved or off-label No approved for use in neonates PL Ballard inhaled nitric oxide:premature infants calfactant:late administration prevention of BPD RA Ballard inhaled nitric oxide:premature infants calfactant:late administration prevention of BPD Roberta Ballard Erythropoietin: neonatal neuroprotection Martha Bardsley oxandrolone: Klinefelter syndrome Peyman Benharash Vibration Device Apnea of Prematurity Manoj Biniwale Neotech RAM cannula off-label Dennis Black inhaled nitric oxide premature infants calfactant late administration, prevention of BPD Roland Brown Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration E Burchard inhaled nitric oxide premature infants Kara Calkins Omegaven treatment of IFALD Robert Christensen PhiCal fecal calprotectin assay Not approved for use in neonates Mark Cody PhiCal fecal calprotectin immunoassay Not approved for use in neonates Shanlee Davis oxandrolone Pre-pubertal Klinefelter syndrome Vickie Baer 80 James Dunn Omegaven treatment of IFALD Sarah Dugan triiodothyroacetic acid not currently FDA approved for any use; treatment of AHDS EC Eichenwald inhaled nitric oxide premature infants calfactant late administration, prevention of BPD Neil Finer Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration Paul Frank Vibration Device Apnea of Prematurity Erick Gerday PhiCal fecal calprotectin immunoassay Not approved for use in neonates Fernando Gonzalez Erythropoietin neonatal neuroprotection Ronald Harper Vibration Device Apnea of Prematurity, UCLA has applied for a patent for the device used in this study, and has licensed the use of the device to a firm, ieCrowd for development. The patent lists Dr. Harper as the principal inventor. The device has not yet been commercialized. AM Hibbs inhaled nitric oxide premature infants calfactant late administration, prevention of BPD Stanley Jordan C1INH prevention of ABMR Eculizumab treatment of ABMr Kathryn Keegan Omegaven treatment of IFALD R. Keller calfactant late dosing for prevention of BPD inhaled nitric oxide preterm infants R. Keller inhaled nitric oxide premature infants Kalpashri Kesavan Vibrator Device Apnea of prematurity (UCLA has applied for a patent for the device used in this study, and has licensed the use of the device to a firm, ie Crowd for development. The patent lists Dr. Harper as the principal inventor. The device has not yet been commercialized. Julie Kessel Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration Karen Kowal oxandrolone Klinefelter syndrome Najiba Lalou oxandrolone Klinefelter syndrome 81 Diane Lambert PhiCal fecal calprotectin immunoassay Not approved for use in neonates Andrea Lampland Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration Tina Leone Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration Jonathan Lowe PhiCal fecal calprotectin assay Not approved for use in neonates Brianna MacQueen PhiCal fecal calprotectin assay Not approved for use in neonates Mark Mammel Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration T. Allen Merritt Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration SS Oh inhaled nitric oxide premature infants Rangasamy Ramanathan Neotech RAM cannula off-label Amanda Ribeiro Burn kit treatment of burns Wade Rich Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration Kari Roberts Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration EE Rogers inhaled nitric oxide premature infants calfactant late administration, prevention of BPD Judith Ross oxandrolone Klinefelter syndrome Kyle Rudser Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration Robert Schlaberg PhiCal fecal calprotectin assay Not approved for use in neonates Mark Sheffield PhiCal fecal calprotectin immunoassay Not approved for use in neonates Julyn Shepard PhiCal fecal calprotectin immunoassay Not approved for use in neonates Stephen Shew Omegaven treatment of IFALD Erin Stepka Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration Marie-Christine Temple oxandrolone Klinefelter syndrome Jeni Tipnis Laryngeal Mask Airway Surfactant Administration D Torgerson inhaled nitric oxide premature infants Krisa Van Meurs Erythropoietin neonatal neuroprotection Robert Venick Omegaven treatment of IFALD Ashley Vo C1INH prevention of ABMR Eculizumab treatment of ABMr 82 Evelyn Wang Neotech RAM cannula off-label Grace Wegrzyn Omegaven treatment of IFALD Fiona Wertheimer Neotech RAM cannula off-label Yvonne Wu Erythropoietin neonatal neuroprotection Christian Con Yost PhiCal fecal calprotectin immunoassay Not approved for use in neonates 83 Author index The number next to the author indicates the page number, not the abstract number. 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331 Arneja J, 323 Arreola L, 205 Arunrut T, 247 Asher E, 272 Aslam M, 155 Astashchanka A, 332 Atkins D, 309 Aubin P, 144 Augustine NH, 279 Avila J, 192, 237 Bárcena A, 316 Baack M, 257 Back A, 146 Bade Y, 199 Baer KA, 189, 321 Baer V, 286 Bagby S, 276, 277 Bailey CA, 141 Bailey J, 296 Balanis N, 220 Baldwin D, 228, 230, 297, 298 Ballard P, 248, 250 Ballard R, 248, 250, 285, 336 Banda N, 147 Bany-Mohammed F, 155 Bar-on ME, 325, 326 Bardsley M, 306 Barkovich AJ, 286 Barseghyan K, 286, 318 Barton L, 184, 286 Basacker K, 140, 239 Baserga M, 157 Baskaran N, 151 Baudry M, 292 Baum M, 164, 166, 167 Beachy J, 182, 254, 294 Becerra B, 224 Beckert RH, 158 Behan S, 237 Belfort MB, 223 Bender Ignacio R, 151 Benharash P, 181 Benincosa D, 274 Bennett M, 339 Berger S, 201 Berger VK, 245 Berman B, 188 Bernas M, 243 Bernstein J, 246 Bernt K, 215 Berquist SW, 227 Bertucci A, 275 Betker JL, 330 Bhatla C, 170 Bhatla J, 170 Bhatnagar A, 150 Bhombal S, 184 Bhoopalan S, 135 Bhopal NS, 178, 250, 283 Bhutani VK, 287 Bickler S, 284 Billings M, 191 Biniwale M, 180 Biskup N, 259 Bjornson L, 324 Black D, 248, 250, 336 Blair G, 196, 212 Blake A, 256 Blanc P, 189, 190 Blood AB, 254, 257, 258 Bloom JD, 246 Bluml S, 288 Bly R, 197 Boayue K, 219 Bobelu J, 234, 241 J Investig Med January 2016 Vol 64 No 1 84 Bodo M, 235 Boehm R, 187 Boguszewski D, 195 Bohannon I, 197 Bomar JD, 197 Bookman G, 168 Boothroyd D, 311 Borin D, 202 Bos FL, 316 Boskovic DS, 298 Bossuyt J, 237 Botto LD, 282 Bouchonville M, 208, 241 Bowen S, 178, 179, 221, 254, 294, 336 Bowlby WE, 289 Bradford C, 179, 182, 254 Braga M, 142 Brandenhoff P, 261 Braski K, 157 Braunberger RC, 269 Breuning EE, 227 Broden N, 202 Broderick R, 284 Brodsky M, 185 Brown C, 284 Brown LD, 238, 256 Brown R, 157 Browne S, 202, 170 Bruce K, 308 Brunye T, 173 Bryman JA, 177 Brzezinski M, 261 Bucevska M, 324 Bucheli JR, 328 Bucher K, 162 Bunnell A, 191 Burchard E, 248 Burge MR, 208, 234, 241, 310, 322, 328 Burke JW, 209, 306 Burke R, 160, 313, 337 Burke W, 211 Burkhead CA, 222 Bush EL, 261 Busquet N, 189 Buth E, 209 Butler BE, 153, 155 Butteworth S, 323 Byreddy DV, 208 Byrne J, 282 Câmara JR, 148 Cabral D, 289 Caffrey JP, 197 Calderon A, 205 Caldwell E, 142 Calkins KL, 184, 157 Callahan EJ, 197 Calma E, 254, 257, 258 Cameron NA, 311 Campbell R, 150 Campos H, 278 Campwala I, 259, 260, 294 Caplan L, 148 Cardenas S, 168 Carey JC, 282 Carlson J, 176 347 Author index Carlston C, 247 Carrillo MR, 199, 200 Carroll T, 277 Cartwright JR, 272 Casavant M, 326 Casilang C, 325 Casillas J, 177 Castaneda M, 205 Castillo Cuadrado ME, 287 Catapang M, 288, 302 Caulfield M, 204, 328 Caulfield MD, 213, 329 Cayabyab R, 139, 159, 184, 185, 286 Centuori S, 175 Chadha N, 229 Chait A, 307 Chakravarthy V, 148 Chan B, 178 Chan F, 228 Chan G, 183, 159 Chan L, 293 Chandnani H, 136, 281 Chang A, 220 Chang D, 272 Chang J, 301 Chao D, 136 Chapman R, 160, 288, 313, 314, 337 Chau M, 164, 166, 167 Chauvin T, 308 Chavez KS, 237 Chavez M, 234, 241 Chavez T, 287, 313, 317, 318, 335, 338 Chen A, 289 Chen G, 314 Chen J, 196 Chen M, 196 Chen SX, 334 Cheranda N, 151 Cheriyan S, 230, 296, 298 Cherkasskiy L, 197 Chesnokova V, 141 Cheung B, 202, 170 Cheung E, 195 Chi D, 215 Chidester J, 260, 294, 295 Chin G, 262 Chintalapati N, 300 Chmielowski B, 332 Choi J, 290 Chosich J, 143 Chou B, 275 Chounthirath T, 326 Chow JL, 272 Christensen DN, 144 Christensen R, 286 Chu A, 258 Chun K, 334 Chung BS, 228 Chung C, 335 Chyan R, 192, 193 Cilio MR, 247 Clark RD, 224 Cobb LA, 273 Cody M, 286 Coe G, 242 Cohen M, 302 Cohen SC, 266 Cojocaru D, 196, 211, 212 348 Colip L, 234, 241 Colvin SF, 269 Colwell K, 168 Concepcion F, 187 Condon T, 234, 236 Condron N, 331 Converse M, 251 Cookson MW, 318 Coon D, 311 Cooper DM, 155 Cooper L, 142 Cornfield D, 321 Correnti C, 173 Cory E, 197 Cothran K, 180 Coult J, 161 Courtemanche DJ, 145, 227, 228 Courtemanche RJ, 145, 227 Cowen N, 245 Cox R, 246 Cree-Green M, 143, 242 Creutzfeldt C, 146 Cristall J, 212 Cristian O, 199 Crowell R, 309 Cruickshank A, 277 Crull M, 142 Crutchfield L, 147 Culbreath K, 280 Cullen M, 311 Curtis JR, 146 Cushing M, 302 Czerniecki J, 144 Czynski AJ, 212 D’Alessandro A, 189 D’Souza K, 196, 212, 213 Dahl M, 178, 179, 182, 221, 249, 250, 254, 255, 294, 336 Dahms BD, 203 Daley S, 243 Dalwani M, 232 Dang V, 210 Daniel M, 145 Darshi M, 290 Das SU, 135, 220, 266, 325, 326 Daudt LM, 203 Davenport KP, 284 Davis M, 326 Davis S, 306 De la houssaye B, 341 De Los Reyes K, 148 De Oliveira SN, 331 Dean P, 229 Deane K, 147, 149, 333 DeBoer IH, 240, 289 DeGroot L, 278 Dehority W, 152, 280 Del Campo M, 281 Delaney C, 338 Dellaca’ R, 221, 336 DeLuca L, 319 Demer L, 162 Deming D, 183 Demoruelle K, 149 Demourelle K, 147 Denmark TK, 212 Denson J, 293 Derar NN, 284 85 Deribssa ED, 314 DeRuyter NP, 273 Derweesh I, 227 Desai A, 265 Desai TV, 215 Devana SK, 194 Devineni D, 200 Dharmar M, 201 Di John D, 268 Diamond A, 316, 339, 340 Dietz R, 148 DiGeronimo R, 340 Dill SL, 333 Dilmanian A, 275 Dincheva GR, 261 Dinh V, 191, 192, 193, 226 Dobson S, 322 Dobyns A, 180 Dodge RE, 186 Dodson B, 318 Dong A, 200 Dong L, 178, 182, 255 Dong Z, 330 Dopp M, 174, 297 Douglas MS, 192 Douglass BG, 283 Downey L, 146 Driver JA, 331 Dry S, 332 Duerr A, 151, 278 Duffy D, 196, 211, 212 Dufour C, 227 Dugan S, 246, 282 Duke J, 308 Dunn B, 179 Dunn JC, 157 Duran-Valdez E, 241 Durns T, 319 Dwek J, 281 Dye A, 235 Ebner JL, 270 Ebrahimi M, 139 Eckel R, 308 Eckhardt S, 277 Edelstein C, 290 Egawa J, 343 Eggleston K, 311 Ehrhardt N, 306 Ehrhart MD, 310, 322 Ehsanipour A, 162 Eichenwald E, 250 Eickman M, 280 Eilber F, 332 El-Said H, 201 Eldredge J, 280 Eley J, 275 Eliasberg C, 194 Elkins N, 321 Elliot D, 165 Elmore J, 173, 271 Emerson H, 249 Engelburg R, 146 Enns G, 246, 284 Epstein J, 300 Ereifej L, 241, 309 Erickson S, 263 Erskine A, 228, 297, 298 Eshagian J, 316, 339, 340 J Investig Med January 2016 Vol 64 No 1 Author index Esserman L, 176 Estrin D, 177 Evans R, 204, 213, 328, 329 Ezeanolue E, 175, 268 Fairley J, 170 Fakhri S, 146 Farnsworth C, 197 Farrar G, 201 Fassl B, 171, 172, 198, 205, 206, 214, 315 Fawibe O, 275 Federman N, 332 Feldkamp ML, 282 Ferguson H, 215 Fernandez-Bustamante A, 189, 321 Fernandez M, 344 Ferrel EA, 176, 274 Ferrier W, 237 Ferriero D, 285, 286 Fields C, 168 Finer N, 157 Firek M, 275 Firoozabadi R, 298 Fischer A, 178, 283 Fischer D, 291 Fisher J, 136 Fisher SJ, 316 Fitzhugh M, 257 Fitzpatrick A, 169 Fliney GD, 188 Flores M, 184 Flores N, 223, 316, 339, 340 Fojo S, 223 Folsom SM, 171 Ford J, 320 Foreman J, 160 Fowble B, 176 Fowler DM, 246 Foy H, 230 Francis M, 180 Frank D, 147, 341 Frank P, 181 Frankl J, 322 Frederick P, 173 Freed C, 189 Friddle K, 340 Friedlich P, 222, 337 Friedlich PS, 139, 160, 223, 224, 287, 288, 313, 314, 316, 335, 337, 339, 340 Friedman J, 341 Fuchs S, 209, 306 Fujioka K, 181, 253 Fuller J, 145, 263 Fung V, 304 Furuta G, 309 Gélinas C, 187 Gallagher E, 137 Gallo R, 334 Gano D, 286 Ganta V, 268 Gao L, 324 Garcia AJ, 301 Garg R, 140, 239 garingo A, 287, 313, 335, 338 Garneni M, 199 Gavin M, 244 Geddes A, 304 Georgevits M, 285 Gerday E, 286 J Investig Med January 2016 Vol 64 No 1 Ghadrshenas M, 151 Ghahate D, 234, 241 Ghazal E, 212 Gibson A, 185 Gill A, 280 Ginder A, 251 Ginsburg K, 237 Girard E, 173 Gist L, 281 Glasberg T, 338 Glass HC, 286 Glogowska M, 276 Gobillot T, 153 Godino J, 311 Goethel JL, 291 Goff D, 183 Gogo A, 327 Gold J, 210, 245 Goldberg L, 165 Golden J, 189, 190 Goldfarb M, 229 Goldhaber JI, 233 Goldstein M, 222 Gollogly JG, 170 Gomperts B, 179 Gondra-Sanabria S, 192, 193 Gong M, 177, 250, 252 Gonzalez-Cuyar L, 191 Gonzalez F, 285 Goo H, 200 Goodwin K, 342 Gordon M, 330 Gordon O, 189 Gormley M, 316 Gospodarev V, 148 Goss CH, 142 Gossling M, 317 Gould J, 315, 339 Goyal A, 177 Graciano A, 279 Graeber T, 220 Graham N, 220 Gralla J, 338 Graustein A, 150 Green J, 299 Greene EA, 235 Griese KE, 302 Grinsell M, 159, 183 Grogan T, 184 Grover T, 338 Guenechea E, 266 Guerra J, 324 Gulliver K, 154 Gupta P, 210 Gupta S, 194, 195, 198, 259, 260, 294, 295 Habib A, 226 Hagen-Lillevik S, 182 Hagen E, 223 Hall J, 235 Hamilton M, 138, 141, 162, 163, 164, 238 Hamilton Z, 227 Hammond BH, 235, 301 Hannaford B, 197 Hansen K, 189 Hansen R, 263, 266 Hanson-Kahn A, 246 Harding B, 255 Harlow D, 188 86 Harper R, 181, 193 Harper RM, 159 Hassan A, 227 Hastings K, 311 Hata T, 334 Hatch KD, 261 Haugen B, 307 Havlicak A, 294 Hawn T, 150 Hay WW, 256 Hayek C, 139, 343 Hays S, 189, 190 He Q, 189, 321 Head B, 343 Heczko S, 216, 217 Hedlund K, 204 Hegde S, 201 Hemmons PJ, 304 Hendricks AE, 302 Hendrickson JD, 147 Hengel R, 213 Hennemeyer C, 322 Henningham L, 213 Heredia G, 335 Hernandez A, 219 Hernandez NC, 146 Herrera L, 280 Herrmann K, 240 Herrmann M, 219 Heusinkveld JM, 261 Heyliger DL, 182 Hibbs A, 250 Hicks R, 249 Hidano D, 161 Hilkin A, 143 Hill A, 278 Hill HR, 149, 279 Hill L, 311 Hinchcliff M, 144 Hisama FM, 211 Ho E, 222 Ho K, 213 Ho L, 149 Ho M, 286 Hogan M, 266, 334 Holdbrooks HL, 223 Holers M, 149 Hopper A, 183 Horike-Pyne MJ, 211 Hostetter LJ, 307 Hough C, 191 Hshieh T, 331 Hsiao E, 247 Hsu S, 309 hu J, 224 Huang D, 189, 190 Huang J, 213 Huber K, 189 Hudkins M, 136 Huebner J, 204, 213, 328, 329 Hughes T, 305 Hume C, 273 Hunt A, 175, 268 Hunter I, 326 Huntsman S, 248 Husain S, 273 Hushmendy S, 293 Imam FB, 341 349 Author index In G, 174 Ingaramo O, 281 Ingledew P, 175, 278 Isautier J, 240 Ivanova M, 272 Iyer N, 337 Iyer NP, 287 Jackson CV, 304 Jackson P, 340 Jackson S, 271, 312 Jacobsen B, 332 Jagadesan B, 334 Jagdeo J, 274 Jain M, 247 Jairam A, 176 James J, 312 Jan A, 159 Janoff E, 152 Janssen RC, 341 Jansson T, 317 Jantzie L, 293 Jaradeh K, 237 Jarvik G, 211 Javer A, 226 Jeffords M, 197 Jelic M, 153 Jenkins J, 257 Jennings GE, 200 Jensen S, 332 Jess ED, 333 Jimeno A, 276 Jin C, 229, 322 Joffe A, 187 Johnson A, 326 Johnson C, 198, 260, 295 Johnson K, 197 Johnson M, 306 Johnston JJ, 152 Jonathan S, 246 Jones KL, 281 Jones MC, 284 Jonker S, 238 Jordan SC, 290 Joshi A, 199 Joss-Moore L, 163, 178, 182, 249, 255, 257, 342 Juul S, 285 Kalish F, 181, 253, 281 Kaluzhny P, 265 Kamgar-Parsi A, 292 Kamna D, 238 Kaneta K, 137 Kapidzic M, 316 Kapoor V, 170, 172, 304 Kapsner P, 208 Kapur V, 191 Karp H, 159 Kaseman S, 338 Kaya E, 176 Keane J, 175 Keefe D, 156 Keegan KM, 157 Keheila M, 230, 296 Keller R, 158 Keller RL, 248, 250, 336 Kelly D, 188 Kelly M, 264 Kelsey M, 143 Kesavan K, 159, 181 350 Kessel J, 157 Ketelson K, 209 Keysar S, 276 Khater N, 297 Khemani RG, 135 Kibort-Crocker H, 303 Kiela P, 243 Kim B, 233 Kim J, 151, 277 Kim KY, 296 Kim L, 194, 257, 258 Kim M, 209 Kim N, 301 Kim S, 323 Kim Y, 151 Kimonis V, 210, 245 Kinman R, 168, 205 Kipke MD, 223 Kirkley M, 338 Klasing P, 145 Klauck P, 277 Klein J, 312 Kleweno C, 298 Klewer J, 324 Klewer S, 237 Kloss AE, 187 Knecht R, 342 Knecht RA, 249 Knox A, 323 Kobashigawa JA, 138, 141, 162, 163, 164, 238 Koeppel R, 252 Kohn MA, 336 Koizumi H, 186 Konecny CM, 181, 253 Kong A, 235 Kong E, 199 Kong T, 175 Koo E, 274 Kopp W, 171, 205 Koshiya N, 186 Kotadia N, 172, 304 Kowal K, 306 Kowalski T, 194 Kozak FK, 211, 229, 322 Kranseler JS, 267 Kraus N, 224 Krause C, 191, 226 Krause R, 191, 192, 226 Krebs NF, 302 Krikov S, 282 Krishnan S, 275 Kronman MP, 153 Kudva Y, 240 Kuhn BT, 193 Kuhn K, 147 Kukreja J, 189, 190, 261 Kumanovics A, 279 Kurnellas M, 321 Kuroda J, 137 Kutzner AR, 228, 298 Kwon RY, 283 LaCourse MR, 273 Lacy M, 243 LaGrandeur RG, 155 Lai H, 317 Laker P, 204 Lakshmanan A, 139, 160, 222, 223, 224, 287, 313, 314, 316, 335, 337, 339, 340 87 Lalou N, 306 Lam K, 201 Lambert D, 286 Lampland A, 157, 251 Larpthaveesarp A, 285 Larsen T, 257 Last J, 213 Latt L, 144, 324 Lavizzari A, 221, 336 Law J, 284 Lawrence DJ, 246 Lay J, 220 Layel V, 212 Lazar A, 176 Le A, 300 Le C, 200 Leard L, 189, 190 Leckliter I, 264 Lee A, 301 Lee CH, 199 Lee CM, 274 Lee DH, 260 Lee ED, 272 Lee HC, 315, 339 Lee J, 196, 327 Lee JM, 279 Lee LK, 185 Lee S, 265 Lemas D, 341 Lenart J, 212 Leone T, 157 Leuchter R, 169 Levy D, 171, 205, 214 Lewis AE, 283 Lewis DB, 281 Lewis P, 194 Li C, 250 Li Y, 255, 257 Lifland B, 265 Lim J, 162 Lin A, 191 Lin I, 311 Lin S, 174 Lin T, 140 Lin Y, 194, 195 Lind K, 320 Ling B, 176 Liou HS, 191 Lippman S, 272 Lipson A, 138 Liu J, 156, 177, 250, 252 Liu MA, 331, 165 Liu T, 254, 257, 258 Liu Xiwen, 142 Ljubanovic D, 290 Lo D, 192, 193 Loertscher M, 157 Logan C, 262 Longo L, 180 Lopez J, 237 Low SA, 345 Lowe J, 286 Lowe JR, 263, 264 Lu D, 229, 322 Lu J, 162 Lu S, 181, 253 Lucia M, 276 Lui G, 244 J Investig Med January 2016 Vol 64 No 1 Author index Lusk L, 158 Luu M, 139, 238 Lyles CR, 271 Lynch AA, 242 Lynch N, 340 Lynch NG, 224, 316, 339 Lynn DD, 216 Ma A, 233 Ma Q, 255 Maccan A, 328 Maccan AS, 204, 213, 329 MacKay A, 274 MacQueen B, 286 Maddox J, 171, 205 Mahapatra S, 321 Mahler M, 149 Malek-Ahmadi M, 311 Malika N, 164, 166, 167 Malkin M, 212 Malone Jenkins S, 159, 183 Mamalis A, 274 Mammel M, 157, 251 Mammen C, 288, 289, 302 Manalo R, 161 Manayan T, 138 Mandell E, 318 Mangione-Smith R, 265 Manji J, 226 Mann S, 242 Manne B, 150 Manshad A, 328 Mao R, 247 Marcia L, 169 Marco EJ, 247 Markadakis N, 170 Markolf K, 195 Marquez AE, 240 Marriott DE, 268 Marsh R, 187 Martin J, 205 Martin R, 165 Martinez J, 175 Martins TB, 149, 279 Mason D, 211 Mateev S, 226 Matheson L, 172, 304 Mathew A, 293 Mathew J, 195 Mathur D, 178, 250, 283 Matsell D, 288, 302 Maurano M, 333 Maxwell J, 293 Maynard C, 273 Mazotti L, 272 McAllister D, 195 McAuley G, 216, 217 McBride O, 194 McCallum E, 165 McCarthy M, 278 McConaghy S, 160 McCoy AM, 273 McCulloch A, 201 McDonald C, 298 McKenna S, 153, 155 McKinney C, 312 McLean C, 222, 318 McMahan R, 312 McNelly A, 144 J Investig Med January 2016 Vol 64 No 1 McNulty B, 187 McRae M, 140, 239 McWilliams A, 147 Mehra S, 325 Mehta A, 300 Mehta G, 147 Meister E, 243 Melara D, 338 Melmed S, 141 Mendelsohn B, 247 Mendoza L, 237 Meouchy J, 343 Mercan E, 173 Mercurio C, 299 Merrill J, 312 Merritt T, 157 Mesches M, 189 Messersmith W, 276 Meyer WH, 277 Michael Y, 335 Miers C, 178 Mikhail A, 314 Miles-Jay A, 153 Miles JM, 240 Miles LA, 279 Miller A, 219 Miller R, 319 Miller TA, 163 Minasyan A, 220 Mindo M, 189, 190 Minoo P, 178, 250, 283 Misakian A, 149 Mitchel J, 169 Miyamoto S, 290 Mo D, 213 Moe K, 197 Mohler J, 311 Moin T, 209, 329 Monson K, 251 Moonie S, 268 Moore J, 201 Moore RS, 178 Morales LS, 329 More NN, 151 Morehouse A, 301 Morgan K, 136 Morishita K, 289 Morrison J, 307 Mortazavi M, 136 Mosher BP, 186 Moss N, 263, 264 Motakef S, 259 Muller M, 280 Munger NK, 166 Murphy B, 305 Murphy M, 236 Murray-Krezan C, 310 Murty NS, 177, 252 Nadeau K, 143, 242 Nael Amzajerdi A, 218 Nagarkar DB, 173 Najjar F, 257 Nakamura C, 137, 302 Nava MD, 199 Nayak S, 223 Neal N, 220 Neff T, 215 Nelson MD, 288 88 Nemkov T, 189 Neuhouser ML, 241 Neumaier J, 185 Neves C, 326 Nevin P, 140, 239 Newlove T, 211 Newman A, 189, 321 Newman J, 321 Newth CJ, 135 Nfonsam V, 231 Ngo S, 315 Nguyen AL, 165 Nguyen J, 165 Nguyen JT, 225 Nguyen T, 254, 257, 258 Nguyen TT, 217 Nhan DT, 148 Nichols J, 311 Nieva J, 174 Nikoomanesh T, 229 Nikroo K, 299 Noori S, 225 Nordstrom M, 272 Norris E, 141 Norris J, 149 Nouraei H, 235 Novack MS, 312 Novak D, 263 Null D, 178, 179, 182, 221, 249, 254, 294, 336 Nye K, 251 O’Connor K, 311 O’Donnell M, 229 O’Hara N, 204, 211, 213, 328, 329 O’Keefe G, 230 O’Neil S, 317 O’Sullivan L, 213 Odom I, 281 Oh S, 248 Ohls RK, 160, 264 Okuda T, 304 Oleskey Z, 136 Olson J, 173 Olsufka M, 273 Omens J, 201 Ona-Vu K, 316 Oppegard L, 215 Orchard J, 249 Orellana D, 169 Orlando C, 198, 206, 315 Orlando R, 235 Orosco J, 138 Orrange S, 272 Ortiz A, 201 Oster N, 271 Osua S, 312 Overbaugh J, 153 Ozen M, 281 Ozkok A, 290 Paez R, 180 Page S, 142 Paladichuk H, 205 Palaniappan L, 311 Palathumpat S, 281 Panigrahy A, 317 Paquette L, 288, 317, 343 Pardo A, 183 Parga JJ, 225, 159 Parish M, 149 351 Author index Park C, 176 Park S, 194 Parkinson M, 198, 206, 315 Parveen M, 142 Pasi B, 279 Patamasucon P, 220, 221 Patel A, 331, 335 Patel D, 268 Patel M, 222, 172 Patel P, 343 Patel RJ, 261, 165 Patrick K, 311 Paul M, 179 Pauwels J, 229, 322 Pavlik DF, 280, 152 Peacock S, 271 Peck D, 140, 239 Pedego T, 162 Pedler M, 324 Pegis P, 183 Peisl A, 156 Peled A, 176 Pellicer E, 137 Peplinski B, 230 Peressini B, 274 Perez MJ, 320 Perry A, 148 Perry J, 201 Pervin S, 142 Peterfy M, 306 Peterson A, 322 Petrash JM, 324 Petrigliano F, 194, 195 Pettet L, 179, 254 Pham A, 316, 340 Pham CT, 199 Philipson KD, 233 Phillips A, 140, 239 Phillips J, 264 Pickering AE, 319 Pipitone O, 209 Pitts T, 277 Platt J, 284 Polcyn R, 316, 339, 340 Polderman NM, 288, 302 Pomo P, 235 Ponder KL, 316 Poolos N, 187 Posadas ES, 343 Pottinger P, 262 Powell T, 317 Power G, 254, 257, 258 Presson AP, 340 Primbas A, 278 Printz B, 201 Profit J, 315, 339 Propst R, 292 Pruetz J, 139 Pula J, 210 Punnanitinont N, 249 Pyle L, 143 Qamar N, 226 Qeadan F, 310 Quackenbush K, 276 Quan K, 252 Racer K, 165 Raff D, 202, 170 Raghavan R, 148 352 Rahat H, 309 Rahkola J, 152 Rajagopalan V, 343 Rajwani A, 204, 213, 328, 329 Ramakrishnan A, 266 Ramanathan R, 139, 159, 180, 184, 185, 225, 286, 287, 318, 338 Ramanathan S, 224 Ramley E, 275 Ramos M, 234, 236 Ramos R, 312 Ramos Y, 312 Rashedi R, 266 Rasouli MA, 135 Rau C, 157 Ravichandran K, 290 Ravikumar S, 301 Raymond LW, 145, 147 Rea TD, 273, 161 Reddy ST, 142 Reed R, 251 Reeves M, 275 Rehan VK, 250, 252, 154, 156, 177 Reimold A, 148 Reitman AJ, 288 Rejali J, 279 Rendi M, 173 Repine JE, 189, 321 Repine K, 189, 321 Reue K, 142 Reyes DJ, 175 Rezakahn Khajeh N, 270 Riantawan S, 164, 166, 167 Ribeiro A, 204, 213, 328, 329 Rice S, 264 Rich W, 157 Richardson J, 268 Richer JK, 330 Riegels NS, 272 Rieger R, 263, 264 Ritchie C, 228, 230, 298 Roberts K, 308 Roberts KD, 251, 157 Robertson C, 147 Robertson K, 277 Robichaux-Viehoever A, 246 Robinson-Cohen C, 289 Robinson S, 293 Rodriguez G, 238, 163 Roehrig AT, 274, 176 Rogers E, 250 Roller JM, 145 Romero M, 180 Rondina MT, 150 Rosario FJ, 317 Rosero D, 234 Roshan A, 288 Ross J, 306 Ross PA, 135 Rothbard J, 321 Routson R, 144 Roward Z, 319 Rowitch D, 232 Rozance P, 256 Rozenblit J, 151 Rubinow K, 307 Rudenko I, 308 Rudser K, 157 89 Ruybal LA, 255 Ruzhnikov MR, 247 Ryan JS, 330 Ryan S, 214 Sabbadini M, 247 Sabnis A, 223 Sah RL, 197 Sahafi R, 200 Sahrai K, 335 Sainz A, 249 Saito T, 233 Sakai J, 232 Sakata M, 322 Sakurai R, 250, 154, 156, 177 Salcedo-Concepcion KR, 257 Saltzmann B, 137 Sambasivam S, 272 Sanchez A, 288, 302 Sanderman L, 278 Sandoval MS, 154 Sandy P, 234, 241 Sandy S, 180 Santi B, 196 Santorico S, 341 Santoro N, 143 Sardesai MG, 197, 273 Sarin-Gulian A, 223 Sarkissian S, 217, 218 Sathappan AV, 344 Sathe P, 335 Saul K, 188 Sawatzky B, 235 Sayre MR, 273 Scaglia F, 247 Schade D, 208, 241, 309 Scherrer G, 345 Scherzinger A, 143 Schiedermayer E, 168 Schilling J, 343 Schlaberg R, 286 Schlaggar B, 246 Schloredt K, 265 Schmidt E, 320 Schneider AN, 272 Schreiber A, 276 Schwartz D, 320 Schwarz MD, 272 Schweitzer J, 266 Scott JD, 273 Seaman A, 149 Sebastian R, 236 Seedorf G, 318, 156 Seeley A, 267 Segal A, 144 Seidlits S, 162 Sekiguchi L, 300 Semrad A, 272 Serkova N, 189 Serracino H, 276 Severson J, 307 Sewell RL, 143 Shae CM, 206 Shah M, 271 Shah T, 171 Shah V, 234, 241 Shaik A, 199 Shaikh U, 327 Shapiro D, 198, 206, 315 J Investig Med January 2016 Vol 64 No 1 Author index Shapiro ME, 296 Sharma J, 237 Sharma K, 290 Sharma V, 307 Sharoff R, 238 Sharon R, 318 Shastry P, 184 Shaw T, 218 Sheehan E, 243 Sheffield M, 286 Sheldon D, 192 Shelton E, 188 Shen H, 250 Shen J, 228, 296, 298 Shepard J, 286 Shepherd J, 314, 335 Sherpa A, 205, 171 Sherr EH, 247 Shew SB, 157 Shieh J, 245, 247 Shieh T, 137 Shih K, 202, 170 Shiow L, 232 Shiramizu B, 137 Shiroishi M, 185 Shishoian T, 154 Shrestha P, 189, 190 Shurell E, 332 Siaghani P, 217 Siassi B, 184, 139 Siddiqui S, 138, 164 Sidhu A, 301 Siegert TF, 172 Siever J, 204 Simangan D, 266 Simmons C, 140, 239 Simon TJ, 264 Simones AA, 251 Simonich C, 153 Singer J, 189, 190 Singer JP, 261 Singh A, 332 Singh P, 257 Singh R, 142 Singh VR, 236 Singhal A, 213 Sittlinger C, 275 Siu J, 209 Skarsgard E, 211, 229 Skutezky T, 170 Slater J, 216, 217 Slattery C, 230 Slavotinek A, 247 Slomka P, 236 Smith AJ, 329 Smith B, 202, 170 Smith G, 326 Smith GR, 246 Smith J, 186, 297 Smith L, 330 Smith M, 202, 165, 170 Sneddon P, 211 Snyder A, 207 Soderborg TK, 341 Soghoyan K, 164 Solomon C, 329 Solomon S, 135 Song A, 222, 313, 314, 337, 160 J Investig Med January 2016 Vol 64 No 1 Soni D, 170 Soohoo N, 194 Soong A, 189, 190 Sottero T, 173 Southard J, 237 Spiller H, 326 Sprague R, 209 Srinivas S, 287 Staack A, 296 Stavroudis T, 287, 313, 335 Stein J, 288, 313, 337, 160 Steiner CG, 187 Steinman L, 321 Stepenaskie S, 160 Stepka E, 157 Stevenson DK, 181, 253, 281, 287 Stiglmeier C, 172 Still GG, 281 Stockton R, 154 Stoll K, 209 Stoll KE, 209 Stout D, 142 Strahlendorf C, 211 Stroud M, 173 Subramanyan R, 139 Sucre J, 179 Sudore R, 312 Suinesiaputra A, 201 Sullivan J, 247 Sumnicht AJ, 192, 193 Surampalli A, 210, 245 Suri P, 144 Suzuki T, 278 Swenson ND, 207 Swislocki A, 272 Szewczyk AF, 197 Szivek J, 324 Szkudlinska MA, 142, 241 Téllez P, 322 Ta-ala KE, 164, 166, 167 Tablizo M, 279 Tailor R, 275 Taljanovic M, 324 Tam T, 169 Tan N, 211, 170 Tan U, 306 Tancredi D, 263, 327 Tang M, 302 Tanoue N, 243 Tariq M, 186 Tarn D, 223 Taylor M, 180 Taylor S, 266 Tejaswi S, 242 Telemi E, 231 Temple M, 306 Tentler J, 277 Teuber S, 226 Teufel RA, 149 Thirumalai A, 142 Thor A, 320 Thorn J, 243 Thornquist LC, 267 Tieu L, 271 Tintut Y, 162 Tipnis J, 157 Toombs M, 251 Torgerson D, 248 90 Torr C, 182, 254 Torres J, 321 Tower DR, 170 Tran JD, 199 Tran LN, 146 Tran W, 175 Trauner D, 344 Trofymenko O, 231 Trujillo J, 175 Truscott L, 331 Tsai E, 154 Tsang M, 143 Tsoi S, 209, 329 Tulloch-Palomino MV, 207 Tully B, 308 Tvrdik T, 247 Udrea D, 192, 193 Ueoka M, 137 Uhr L, 196 Ulloa CA, 337 Underhill H, 247 Unruh K, 166 Unternaehrer J, 278 Upasani VV, 197 Upperman J, 313, 337, 160 Utzschneider KM, 241 Uy C, 252 UY C, 155 Uzunyan M, 139 Vachon L, 185 Vadi M, 212 Vaikunth S, 184 van Bokhoven A, 276 Van Meurs K, 285 Vanderbilt DL, 223, 316, 339, 340 Vanna K, 170 Vassantachart A, 275 Vasti E, 209 Vasti EC, 329 Vazque M, 275 Vega A, 219 Veith D, 169 Veneroni C, 221, 336 Venick RS, 157 Venkat R, 231 Vennat MJ, 270 Verchere C, 324 Vercollone J, 309 Vijayaraj P, 179 Villaran M, 278 Villarreal L, 192, 193 Viskochil D, 211 Vo A, 290 Votava-Smith J, 139 Vu CV, 194, 259 Vyakaranam M, 151 Wadehra M, 258 Wadleigh M, 331 Wagner A, 176 Wagner E, 291, 292 Wahid N, 339 Wai K, 336 Walker TD, 167 Walker V, 225 Wall N, 215 Wallace B, 156 Walsh BC, 232 Walsh J, 148 353 Author index Walthers C, 162 Walton S, 304, 172 Walts A, 320 Wang ER, 180 Wang F, 176 Wang H, 308 Wang J, 214 Wang L, 288, 175 Wang Q, 290, 330 Wang S, 307 Wang X, 219 Wang Y, 292 Wang Z, 178, 182, 249, 257 Ward R, 254 Warner T, 234 Warnock E, 276 Warnock G, 196 Washington J, 243 Watson A, 303 Weaver Lewis K, 183, 157, 159 Weaver D, 173 Webster D, 304, 172 Wegrzyn G, 184, 157 Weinheimer C, 178, 257, 342 Weinstein JR, 186 Weisman M, 149 Weissman SJ, 153 Wencel M, 245 Wendt J, 295 Wertheimer FB, 180, 313 Wesolowski S, 256 Weyrich A, 150 Whipple M, 273 White B, 340 White M, 263 Wierks N, 323 Wigby K, 284 Wilde H, 163 Wilfond B, 211 Wilkening R, 256 Wilkinson D, 179 Williams C, 258 Williams M, 316 Williams R, 223 Williams VM, 219 354 Willing M, 246 Wilson-Chiru J, 242 Wilson C, 180 Wilson G, 240 Wilson NW, 334 Wilson PV, 189, 321 Wilson S, 180 Wilson T, 282 Winer J, 293 Wing D, 311 Winter S, 264 Wisnowski JL, 288 Witte M, 243 Witte R, 324 Wolpert K, 214 Wong A, 237, 317 Wong AL, 228, 298 Wong RJ, 181, 253, 281, 287 Wong S, 181, 253 Wood C, 309 Wood M, 148 Wood T, 237 Woodbury KO, 279 Woodfin MY, 212 Worwa C, 251 Wright C, 153 Wright CJ, 155 Wright D, 265 Wroe A, 216, 217 Wu, for the NEATO Trial Group Y, 285 Wu A, 162 Wu D, 330 Wu J, 196 Wu M, 152 Wu P, 330 Wu Y, 246, 247 Wyman MT, 146 Xu D, 286 Yaghoubian JM, 306 Yakes Jimenez E, 235 Yamaguchi K, 195 Yang I, 320 Yang P, 228, 230, 297, 298 Yang Y, 249, 281, 320, 342, 163 Yao J, 335 91 Ye V, 196 Yeaton J, 319 Yee EJ, 158 Yeh AM, 316, 339, 340 Yeo RA, 264 Yeung KJ, 300 Yin L, 273 Yoder B, 154, 178, 179, 182, 221, 249, 254, 294, 336 Yost C, 286 Youn SH, 210 Young A, 201 Young K, 219 Youssof S, 344 Yu B, 163 Yu J, 219 Yue X, 233 Yufa A, 220 Zahn E, 140, 239 Zang C, 340 Zarin-Pass M, 272 Zastoupil L, 256 Zavala-Suarez E, 208 Zeitler PE, 143 Zelnick L, 240, 289 Zeltzer L, 223, 159 Zerr DM, 153 Zhang L, 255, 257 Zhang M, 254, 257, 258 Zhang R, 186, 233 Zhao H, 181, 253, 281 Zhao JT, 342 Zhou W, 189 Zhou Y, 316 Ziegler SF, 333 Zinkhan E, 163 Zivkovic I, 231 Zlotoff B, 160 Zonis S, 141 Zou C, 249 Zou R, 213 Zovein AC, 316 Zuar LR, 221 Zukin L, 324 Zuspan K, 179, 221, 254, 336 J Investig Med January 2016 Vol 64 No 1 Western Meeting Locations Carmel, California Highway 1 E N S W Junipero Ave CARMEL PLAZA PARK Mission St A San Carlos St F Lincoln St D Monte Verde St E Casanova St Camino Real G Carmelo St A - Sunset Center B - Carmel 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