2021
Medication strategies in first episode psychosis patients: A survey among psychiatrists
Kikkert M, Veling W, de Haan L, Begemann M, de Koning M, Sommer I, de Haan L, Veling W, van Os J, Smit F, Begemann M, Schuite‐Koops S, Marcelis M, Kikkert M, van Beveren N, Boonstra N, Rosema B, Bakker P, Gülöksüz S, Lokkerbol J, Brand B, Gangadin S, Geraets C, Hag E, Oomen P, Voppel A, van Amelsvoort T, Bak M, Been A, van den Bosch M, van den Brink T, Faber G, Grootens K, de Jonge M, Knegtering H, Kurkamp J, Mahabir A, Pijnenborg G, Staring T, Vaes W, Veen N, Veerman S, Wiersma S, Sommer I. Medication strategies in first episode psychosis patients: A survey among psychiatrists. Early Intervention In Psychiatry 2021, 16: 139-146. PMID: 33754470, PMCID: PMC9292219, DOI: 10.1111/eip.13138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst psychotic episodeMedication discontinuationMedication strategiesPsychotic episodeFirst-episode psychosis patientsEpisode psychosis patientsSubstantial practice variationFirst-episode patientsMonths of remissionFirst-episode psychosisSpecific treatment strategiesSubsample of patientsPractice of cliniciansMaintenance therapyEarly discontinuationPsychosis patientsAntipsychotic drugsEpisode psychosisTreatment strategiesReduced dosePractice variationLong-term effectsSame doseDiscontinuationMost guidelines
2015
Vascularized composite allotransplantation: current standards and novel approaches to prevent acute rejection and chronic allograft deterioration
Kueckelhaus M, Fischer S, Seyda M, Bueno E, Aycart M, Alhefzi M, ElKhal A, Pomahac B, Tullius S. Vascularized composite allotransplantation: current standards and novel approaches to prevent acute rejection and chronic allograft deterioration. Transplant International 2015, 29: 655-662. PMID: 26265179, PMCID: PMC4785085, DOI: 10.1111/tri.12652.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute rejectionImproved long-term graft outcomesLong-term graft outcomeChronic allograft deteriorationCytomegalovirus infection statusGraft preservation techniquesUpper extremity transplantationUpper extremity transplantsAntibody-mediated rejectionGood midterm resultsSpecific treatment strategiesAllograft deteriorationChronic rejectionClinical VCAVCA graftsGraft outcomeImmunosuppressive strategiesLocal immunosuppressionMidterm resultsExtremity transplantationCell-based therapiesHLA matchingTolerance inductionTreatment strategiesUS Centers
1997
Variability in treatment-seeking cocaine abusers: implications for clinical pharmacotherapy trials.
Carroll KM, Nich C, Rounsaville BJ. Variability in treatment-seeking cocaine abusers: implications for clinical pharmacotherapy trials. NIDA Research Monograph 1997, 175: 137-57. PMID: 9467796.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-treatment interactionsTreatment responseCocaine abusersClinical pharmacotherapy trialsChallenging patient populationEffective pharmacological interventionsStudy sampleSpecific treatment strategiesTreatment-seeking cocaine abusersPatient populationPharmacotherapy trialsMedication effectsNew medicationsPharmacologic agentsTreatment responsivenessPharmacological interventionsPharmacotherapy researchTreatment strategiesLarger sample sizeCocaine dependenceComparison of findingsTreatment seekingStandardized assessmentSimple main effectsInconsistent findings
1995
Clinical issues in treating children with anxiety and phobic disorders
Silverman W, Ginsburg G, Kurtines W. Clinical issues in treating children with anxiety and phobic disorders. Cognitive And Behavioral Practice 1995, 2: 93-117. DOI: 10.1016/s1077-7229(05)80006-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive-behavioral treatment proceduresPhobic disordersCognitive-behavioral treatmentChild behavior changeBehavioral treatment proceduresParent sessionsBehavioral treatmentTransfer of controlRelapse preventionBehavior changeCase vignettesTreatment issuesAnxietyChildrenSpecific treatment strategiesDisordersClinical issuesTherapistsVignettesParentsSessionsTreatment proceduresCommon obstacles
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