Medical Student Research Fellowship for Summer 2007
Mentor: Gail E. Peterson, M. Elizabeth Brickner
Department: Cardiology
Room number: HA9.133
Mail Code: 9047
Phone number: 214-645-7519
E-mail: Gail.Peterson@UTSouthwestern.edu, Margaret.Parks@UTSouthwestern.edu
Project title: International Collaborative Study of Endocarditis
Human subjects IRB approved project number (where applicable): 0901-501
Animal subjects IRB approved project number (where applicable): N/A
Project Type (patient-based research, animal-based research, or basic research;
this characterization is only to permit a general classification for grouping
similar types of projects)
Patient-based
Brief Description of Project:
The project involves collecting patient data for the International Collaborative Study of Infective Endocarditis (ICE). ICE is a prospective cohort study to advance the understanding of endocarditis (IE) in areas that are difficult to study by traditional research methods. Using a standardized case report form, we are collecting data (history, exam and ancillary studies as ordered by the patient's primary care team) on inpatients with IE to include in an international registry. There is no proposed experimental intervention, and management is determined solely by the patient's physicians. Thus, data captured in this study reflects a "real world" approach to the diagnosis and treatment of IE patients.
The ICE prospective cohort study has been designed to address the following goals:
" To determine regional differences in IE
" To characterize aspects of IE that are infrequent in small, single center
studies
" To determine predictors of outcomes in a large cohort of IE patients
" To analyze natural experiments regarding practice variation and associated
patient outcomes
Previous Research Activities or Publications with Medical Students:
Jonathan Purcell was a first year medical student who spent the summer of 2006 working on the ICE database. With the data he collected he put together an abstract that was presented at the Cardiovascular Symposium 2006. He has also had an abstract accepted for the American College of Cardiology Meetings in March 2007
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