2024
Clinically relevant findings on 24-h head CT after acute stroke therapy: The 24-h CT score
Zhang B, King A, Voetsch B, Silverman S, Schwamm L, Ji X, Singhal A. Clinically relevant findings on 24-h head CT after acute stroke therapy: The 24-h CT score. International Journal Of Stroke 2024, 20: 226-234. PMID: 39324561, DOI: 10.1177/17474930241289992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCT scoreCT findingsHead CTClinically relevant findingsFollow-up head CTRoutine head computed tomographyHead CT findingsHead Computed TomographyConsecutive acute ischemic stroke patientsBlood pressure goalsAcute ischemic stroke patientsLow-risk groupMedium-risk groupAdministration of mannitolHigh-risk groupMultivariate logistic regressionAcute stroke therapyComprehensive stroke centerIschemic stroke patientsBlood glucose levelsCT abnormalitiesAntithrombotic treatmentRelevant findingsHypertonic salineRetrospective study
2023
Ultrasound Evaluation of Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Zalaquett E, Gunabushanam G, Vallejos A, Dahiya N. Ultrasound Evaluation of Chronic Venous Insufficiency. Ultrasound Quarterly 2023, 39: 2-9. PMID: 36651650, DOI: 10.1097/ruq.0000000000000634.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsChronic venous insufficiencyVenous insufficiencyVenous systemLower extremity venous systemDeep venous systemExtent of refluxPreferred imaging modalityMild painValvular incompetenceVenous ulcersClinical presentationUltrasound evaluationVaricose veinsAppropriate treatmentRadiation-free mannerCommon conditionDoppler ultrasoundImaging modalitiesScanning protocolInsufficiencyRelevant findingsPainEdemaUlcersActionable reports
2021
Pulmonary CTA Reporting: AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review.
Tan S, Nance J, Haramati L, Rajiah P, Sherk W, Le Gal G, Stojanovska J. Pulmonary CTA Reporting: AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review. American Journal Of Roentgenology 2021, 218: 396-404. PMID: 34612678, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.21.26646.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPulmonary embolismPulmonary CTANarrative reviewAJR Expert Panel Narrative ReviewInvasive managementOutpatient basisSignificant thrombusFatal conditionCTA reportsClinical significanceAppropriate managementMedical teamPractice settingsInsignificant findingsRadiology reportsPertinent findingsCTARelevant findingsReportFindingsEmbolismReviewThrombusUbiquitous studies
2019
End points for sickle cell disease clinical trials: renal and cardiopulmonary, cure, and low-resource settings
Farrell A, Panepinto J, Desai A, Kassim A, Lebensburger J, Walters M, Bauer D, Blaylark R, DiMichele D, Gladwin M, Green N, Hassell K, Kato G, Klings E, Kohn D, Krishnamurti L, Little J, Makani J, Malik P, McGann P, Minniti C, Morris C, Odame I, Oneal P, Setse R, Sharma P, Shenoy S. End points for sickle cell disease clinical trials: renal and cardiopulmonary, cure, and low-resource settings. Blood Advances 2019, 3: 4002-4020. PMID: 31809537, PMCID: PMC6963248, DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2019000883.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-resource settingsEnd pointClinical trial end pointsTrial end pointsPatient-reported outcomesSickle cell disease clinical trialsPanel of cliniciansSickle cell diseaseMeasurement of cureClinical trialsNovel therapiesCell diseaseConsensus recommendationsGlobal burdenUS FoodBiomarker panelDrug AdministrationAvailable evidenceAmerican SocietyCureRelevant findingsLiterature reviewPainPatientsTherapy
2017
A Participatory Approach to Person‐Centred Research
Davidson L, Bellamy C, Flanagan E, Guy K, O'Connell M. A Participatory Approach to Person‐Centred Research. 2017, 69-83. DOI: 10.1002/9781119099635.ch6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPerson-centredQuality of carePerson-centred approachEvaluation of interventionsPerson‐centred researchParticipatory approachMental illnessPsychiatric hospitalSense of safetyPromote recoveryStrength-basedClinically relevant findingsClinical practiceCarePeople of concernPersonal opportunitiesHospitalApproach to researchPersonsRelevant findingsInterventionIllnessParticipantsClinicOutcomes
2009
Noradrenergic and serotonergic mechanisms in the neurobiology of posttraumatic stress disorder and resilience
Krystal JH, Neumeister A. Noradrenergic and serotonergic mechanisms in the neurobiology of posttraumatic stress disorder and resilience. Brain Research 2009, 1293: 13-23. PMID: 19332037, PMCID: PMC2761677, DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2009.03.044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderStress disorderOrdinary stressful life eventsEtiology of PTSDNeurobiology of PTSDSymptoms of PTSDImpact of traumaStressful life eventsTraumatic eventsNeurobiological systemsLife eventsTreatment developmentSerotonergic mechanismsNeurobiologyUse of antidepressantsDevelopment of treatmentsBasic researchResilienceMonoaminergic mechanismsAvailable treatmentsRelevant findingsHyperarousalResearchDisordersPsychopathology
2007
The Psychological Implications of Concealing a Stigma: A Cognitive–Affective–Behavioral Model
Pachankis JE. The Psychological Implications of Concealing a Stigma: A Cognitive–Affective–Behavioral Model. Psychological Bulletin 2007, 133: 328-345. PMID: 17338603, DOI: 10.1037/0033-2909.133.2.328.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConcealable stigmaPsychological implicationsBehavioral process modelsPsychological challengesSocial situationsPotential future routesVisible stigmaDifficult predicamentRecent researchAmount of researchConsiderable stressorsStigmaIndividualsProcess modelRelevant findingsImplicationsPotential pointsStressorsResearchFuture routesInterventionDifficultiesAmbiguityFindingsCohesive model
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