2022
Comparative efficacy, tolerability, and acceptability of pharmacological interventions for the treatment of children, adolescents, and young adults with Tourette's syndrome: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
Farhat L, Behling E, Landeros-Weisenberger A, Levine J, Macul Ferreira de Barros P, Wang Z, Bloch M. Comparative efficacy, tolerability, and acceptability of pharmacological interventions for the treatment of children, adolescents, and young adults with Tourette's syndrome: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health 2022, 7: 112-126. PMID: 36528030, DOI: 10.1016/s2352-4642(22)00316-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntipsychotic drugsTourette syndromeComorbid attention-deficit hyperactivity disorderSecond-generation antipsychotic drugsModerate certainty of evidenceAttention-deficit hyperactivity disorderCertainty of evidenceNetwork Meta-AnalysisPharmacological interventionsSeverity of tic symptomsObsessive-compulsive disorderIndividual medicationsRandomised controlled trialsFirst-generationDiscontinuation due to adverse eventsSecond-generationAntipsychotic medicationControlled TrialsModerate certaintyHyperactivity disorderMeta-analysisTic symptomsChoice of medicationMedication categoriesTourettePreoperative Management of Medications for Psychiatric Diseases Society for Perioperative Assessment and Quality Improvement Consensus Statement
Oprea AD, Keshock MC, O'Glasser AY, Cummings KC, Edwards AF, Zimbrean PC, Urman RD, Mauck KF. Preoperative Management of Medications for Psychiatric Diseases Society for Perioperative Assessment and Quality Improvement Consensus Statement. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2022, 97: 397-416. PMID: 35120702, DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2021.11.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychiatric medication managementPreoperative managementPerioperative assessmentMedication managementConsensus statementQuality Improvement (SPAQI) Consensus StatementAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder medicationsDay of surgeryRisk of relapseHyperactivity disorder medicationsCategories of drugsMedication classesPerioperative complicationsDiseases SocietyMost medicationsIndividual medicationsMood stabilizersPsychiatric medicationsConsensus recommendationsMedicationsDrug categoriesCertain drugsPatient carePsychiatric conditionsProcedure cancellations
2004
The Relationship Between Number of Medications and Weight Loss or Impaired Balance in Older Adults
Agostini JV, Han L, Tinetti ME. The Relationship Between Number of Medications and Weight Loss or Impaired Balance in Older Adults. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2004, 52: 1719-1723. PMID: 15450051, DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2004.52467.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImpaired balanceOdds ratioWeight lossCumulative medication exposureNumber of medicationsAdjusted odds ratioNumber of hospitalizationsAdverse drug effectsCommunity-dwelling residentsAdverse drug outcomesTotal drug useMedication exposureMore medicationsIndividual medicationsCommon manifestationChronic diseasesChronic illnessLongitudinal cohortMedicationsDepressive symptomsDrug effectsCognitive impairmentDrug useHearing impairmentExtensive adjustment
2002
Development of an Episode of Illness Classification for Population Management Using Pharmacy Data
Goldfield N, Eisenhandler J, Gay J, McCullough E, Bao M, Neff J, Muldoon J, Hughes J, Mills R. Development of an Episode of Illness Classification for Population Management Using Pharmacy Data. Population Health Management 2002, 5: 175-183. DOI: 10.1089/109350702760301466.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIllness Classification SystemEpisodes of illnessPharmaceutical dataCombination of medicationsPopulation of patientsDuration of treatmentAggressive case managementCase-mix systemIndividual medicationsClaims databasePharmacy dataIllness classificationCase managementClassification systemDiseaseSpecific diseasesMedicationsEpisodesIllnessParticular diseasePatientsOutpatientsInpatientsEnrolleesSeverity
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