2024
The Effectiveness and Safety of Stellate Ganglion Block in the Treatment of Symptoms from Long COVID-19: A Pilot Study.
Levey A, Chen G, Ngyuen A, Ostrosky-Zeichner L, Hasoon J, Saroukhani S, Lin M. The Effectiveness and Safety of Stellate Ganglion Block in the Treatment of Symptoms from Long COVID-19: A Pilot Study. Psychopharmacology Bulletin 2024, 54: 8-17. PMID: 39263197, PMCID: PMC11385263.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStellate ganglion blockGanglion blockTreatment of symptomsFatigue severity scoresCOMPASS-31Degree of symptomatic improvementEffect of stellate ganglion blockSafety of stellate ganglion blockNo significant differenceSymptomatic improvementPost-procedureAdjunctive treatmentPre-procedurePilot studyLong COVID-19Severity scoreLow riskPatientsGAD-7 scoresFSS scoresEffective procedureSignificant differenceHeart ratePost-intervention surveysCOVID infection
2021
Digital Health for Optimal Supportive Care in Oncology: Benefits, Limits, and Future Perspectives
Aapro M, Bossi P, Dasari A, Fallowfield L, Gascón P, Geller M, Jordan K, Kim J, Martin K, Porzig S. Digital Health for Optimal Supportive Care in Oncology: Benefits, Limits, and Future Perspectives. Kompass Nutrition & Dietetics 2021, 1: 72-90. DOI: 10.1159/000519151.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSupportive careDigital health solutionsHealth solutionsHealth economic endpointsOncology supportive careRoutine supportive careHealthcare resource utilizationOptimal supportive careImprovement of QOLTreatment of symptomsPatient-centered careEvidence-based therapeutic interventionsDifferent healthcare systemsUnplanned hospitalizationMost patientsSymptom supportOncology practiceSymptom distressClinical studiesPatient managementOral drugsSymptom monitoringPatient complianceTreatment efficacyTherapeutic interventionsCooperative studies Program (CSP) #572: A study of serious mental illness in veterans as a pathway to personalized medicine in schizophrenia and bipolar illness
Harvey PD, Bigdeli TB, Fanous AH, Li Y, Rajeevan N, Sayward F, Radhakrishnan K, Huang G, Aslan M. Cooperative studies Program (CSP) #572: A study of serious mental illness in veterans as a pathway to personalized medicine in schizophrenia and bipolar illness. Personalized Medicine In Psychiatry 2021, 27: 100078. PMID: 34222732, PMCID: PMC8247126, DOI: 10.1016/j.pmip.2021.100078.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCooperative Studies ProgramFunctional deficitsSuicidal ideationNegative symptomsLifetime major depressive episodeMajor depressive episodeTreatment of symptomsSerious mental illnessPersonalization of treatmentFunctional capacity assessmentStructured diagnostic interviewVA Million Veteran ProgramDepressive episodeBipolar illnessMillion Veteran ProgramTreatment responseGeneral populationLifetime depressionPsychiatric treatmentRisk score analysisBipolar disorderFemale veteransMental illnessDiagnostic InterviewCognitive deficitsPrimary sclerosing cholangitis
Rabiee A, Silveira MG. Primary sclerosing cholangitis. Translational Gastroenterology And Hepatology 2021, 6: 29-29. PMID: 33824933, PMCID: PMC7829069, DOI: 10.21037/tgh-20-266.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsInflammatory bowel diseaseLiver transplantationDominant stricturesRare chronic cholestatic liver diseaseChronic cholestatic liver diseaseEnd-stage PSCEtiology of PSCManagement of PSCCommon presenting symptomAbnormal immune responseCumulative lifetime riskEffective medical therapyExtrahepatic bile ductCholestatic liver diseaseTreatment of symptomsScreening of patientsBacterial cholangitisEligible patientsLT indicationAbdominal painPresenting symptomColorectal malignancyInflammatory destructionProgressive diseaseBile stasis
2020
Digital health for optimal supportive care in oncology: benefits, limits, and future perspectives
Aapro M, Bossi P, Dasari A, Fallowfield L, Gascón P, Geller M, Jordan K, Kim J, Martin K, Porzig S. Digital health for optimal supportive care in oncology: benefits, limits, and future perspectives. Supportive Care In Cancer 2020, 28: 4589-4612. PMID: 32533435, PMCID: PMC7447627, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-020-05539-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-reported outcomesSupportive careDigital health solutionsHealth solutionsHealth economic endpointsOncology supportive careRoutine supportive careHealthcare resource utilizationOptimal supportive careImprovement of QOLTreatment of symptomsPatient-centered careEvidence-based therapeutic interventionsDifferent healthcare systemsUnplanned hospitalizationMost patientsSymptom supportOncology practiceSymptom distressClinical studiesPatient managementOral drugsSymptom monitoringPatient complianceTreatment efficacy
2012
Ten Years’ Follow-Up of a Family With Myokymia and Muscle Cramps Without Ataxia
Moghimi N, Rosen JB, Jabbari B. Ten Years’ Follow-Up of a Family With Myokymia and Muscle Cramps Without Ataxia. Journal Of Child Neurology 2012, 28: 1493-1495. PMID: 22965560, DOI: 10.1177/0883073812457461.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2002
Delay in Obtaining Conventional Healthcare by Female Internal Medicine Patients Who Use Herbal Therapies
Brienza RS, Stein MD, Fagan MJ. Delay in Obtaining Conventional Healthcare by Female Internal Medicine Patients Who Use Herbal Therapies. Journal Of Women's Health 2002, 11: 79-87. PMID: 11860728, DOI: 10.1089/152460902753473499.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHerbal therapy useInternal medicine patientsConventional careTreatment of symptomsHerbal therapyTherapy useFemale patientsMedicine patientsHerbal productsDelay of careTreatment of illnessMean ageAmbulatory clinicsHigh prevalenceGeneral internistsGeneral populationHigh school educationPrescription medicinesPatientsMultivariate analysisMedical problemsTherapyCareSelf-report surveyConventional healthcare
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