2024
Comparison of eligibility criteria and baseline characteristics between the patient populations of evoke and evoke+, Clarity AD, and TRAILBLAZER‐ALZ‐2
Feldman H, Scheltens P, Hansson O, Sano M, van der Flier W, Bardtrum L, Johannsen P, Jeppesen R, Leon T, Hansen C, Cummings J. Comparison of eligibility criteria and baseline characteristics between the patient populations of evoke and evoke+, Clarity AD, and TRAILBLAZER‐ALZ‐2. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2024, 20: e083684. PMCID: PMC11713343, DOI: 10.1002/alz.083684.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical Dementia RatingNon-White participantsPositron emission tomographyEarly-stage AD patientsAlzheimer's diseaseMini-Mental State ExaminationMild AD dementiaMild cognitive impairmentTau positron emission tomographyEpisodic memoryGlucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist semaglutidePlacebo-controlled trialInclusion criteriaTau pathologyCDR sumCognitive impairmentMini-MentalState ExaminationDementia RatingImpaired patientsAD patientsGlobal scoreAmyloid positivityTrial populationDisease-modifying therapiesPresynaptic density determined by SV2A PET is closely associated with postsynaptic metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 availability and independent of amyloid pathology in early cognitive impairment
Wang J, Huang Q, He K, Li J, Guo T, Yang Y, Lin Z, Li S, Vanderlinden G, Huang Y, Van Laere K, Guan Y, Guo Q, Ni R, Li B, Xie F. Presynaptic density determined by SV2A PET is closely associated with postsynaptic metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 availability and independent of amyloid pathology in early cognitive impairment. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2024, 20: 3876-3888. PMID: 38634334, PMCID: PMC11180932, DOI: 10.1002/alz.13817.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMGluR5 availabilityMedial temporal lobeSynaptic densityTemporal lobeHealthy controlsAlzheimer's diseaseMetabotropic glutamate receptor 5Glutamate receptor 5Synaptic lossIntegrative brain functionsCognitively impaired patientsEarly cognitive impairmentGlobal cognitionMGluR5 signalingMediation analysisPathophysiological mechanism of Alzheimer's diseaseBrain functionCognitive impairmentMGluR5CognitionImproving synaptic functionImpaired patientsSynaptic functionSynaptic transmissionAmyloid pathology
2017
Laparoscopic gastroesophageal dissociation in neurologically impaired children with gastroesophageal reflux disease
DeAntonio J, Parrish D, Rosati S, Oiticica C, Lanning D. Laparoscopic gastroesophageal dissociation in neurologically impaired children with gastroesophageal reflux disease. Journal Of Pediatric Surgery 2017, 53: 30-35. PMID: 29103790, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2017.10.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere gastroesophageal reflux diseaseGastroesophageal reflux diseaseNeurologically impaired childrenQuality of lifeImprove quality of lifeReflux diseaseHealthcare visitsRetrospective case series reviewNeurologically impaired patientsEstimated blood lossCase series reviewCohort of patientsGram negative sepsisGroup of patientsDuration of operationLevel IV evidenceLength of stayImpaired patientsBlood lossRetrospective reviewNegative sepsisImpaired childrenPediatric patientsPostoperative dayCase series
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