2023
The association between duration of breastfeeding and the trajectory of brain development from childhood to young adulthood: an 8-year longitudinal study
Grevet L, Teixeira D, Pan P, Jackowski A, Zugman A, Miguel E, Rohde L, Salum G. The association between duration of breastfeeding and the trajectory of brain development from childhood to young adulthood: an 8-year longitudinal study. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2023, 33: 1863-1873. PMID: 37650992, DOI: 10.1007/s00787-023-02283-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOverall cortical thicknessDuration of breastfeedingTotal intracranial volumeCortical thicknessBrain developmentIntracranial volumeLong-term health benefitsHealth benefitsHigh-risk cohortTotal brain volumeGlobal cortical thicknessStructural brain developmentMental health benefitsMultiple confoundersCortical areasMRI scansBrain areasBrain volumeBreastfeedingMRI T1Time pointsBrain measuresEarly adulthoodYoung adulthoodLongitudinal study
2022
A functional connectome signature of blood pressure in >30 000 participants from the UK biobank.
Jiang R, Calhoun VD, Noble S, Sui J, Liang Q, Qi S, Scheinost D. A functional connectome signature of blood pressure in >30 000 participants from the UK biobank. Cardiovascular Research 2022, 119: 1427-1440. PMID: 35875865, PMCID: PMC10262183, DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvac116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood pressureBP levelsSystolic/diastolic blood pressurePrevalent modifiable risk factorFunctional connectivityMeaningful blood pressureDiastolic blood pressureElevated blood pressureModifiable risk factorsBody mass indexWhole-brain functional connectivityCentral autonomic networkAnterior cingulate cortexAntihypertensive medicationsMass indexMultiple confoundersPulse pressureRisk factorsCardiovascular diseaseIrreversible structural damageMedicated participantsMedication statusCingulate cortexCognitive declineAlzheimer's disease
2021
Cardiovascular events and safety outcomes associated with remdesivir using a World Health Organization international pharmacovigilance database
Jung Y, Kim M, Li H, Lee K, Koyanagi A, Solmi M, Kronbichler A, Dragioti E, Tizaoui K, Cargnin S, Terrazzino S, Hong S, Ghayda R, Kim N, Chung S, Jacob L, Salem J, Yon D, Lee S, Kostev K, Kim A, Jung J, Choi J, Shin J, Park S, Choi S, Ban K, Moon S, Go Y, Shin J, Smith L. Cardiovascular events and safety outcomes associated with remdesivir using a World Health Organization international pharmacovigilance database. Clinical And Translational Science 2021, 15: 501-513. PMID: 34719115, PMCID: PMC8841455, DOI: 10.1111/cts.13168.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFood and Drug AdministrationAdverse drug reactionsAssociated with remdesivirHPSC-CMsWorld Health OrganizationUS Food and Drug AdministrationInternational pharmacovigilance databaseAnalysis to patientsDose-dependent mannerIn vitro dataCV-ADRTreatment of coronavirus disease 2019Cardiovascular eventsCardiac arrestOdds ratioPharmacovigilance databaseRemdesivir useIn vitro experimentsDrug reactionsDisproportionality analysisDrug AdministrationMultiple confoundersCV consequencesCV monitoringCoronavirus disease 2019Intraoperative Scrub Nurse Handoffs Are Associated With Increased Operative Times for Total Joint Arthroplasty Patients
Kaidi A, Hammoor B, Tatka J, Neuwirth A, Levine W, Hickernell T. Intraoperative Scrub Nurse Handoffs Are Associated With Increased Operative Times for Total Joint Arthroplasty Patients. Arthroplasty Today 2021, 10: 35-40. PMID: 34286054, PMCID: PMC8274244, DOI: 10.1016/j.artd.2021.05.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTotal knee arthroplastyTotal joint arthroplastyLonger operative timeOperative timeMultivariable linear regressionNurse handoffsTHA patientsIntraoperative handoffsTotal joint arthroplasty patientsPrimary total hipJoint arthroplasty patientsRetrospective chart reviewNurse staffing modelsLong caseTJA patientsChart reviewArthroplasty patientsTotal hipKnee arthroplastyMultiple confoundersJoint arthroplastySurgeon characteristicsSurgical casesPatientsPatient information
2005
Depression as a predictor for appropriate shocks among patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators Results from the Triggers of Ventricular Arrhythmias (TOVA) study
Whang W, Albert CM, Sears SF, Lampert R, Conti JB, Wang PJ, Singh JP, Ruskin JN, Muller JE, Mittleman MA, Investigators T. Depression as a predictor for appropriate shocks among patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators Results from the Triggers of Ventricular Arrhythmias (TOVA) study. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2005, 45: 1090-1095. PMID: 15808769, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2004.12.053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery diseaseVT/VFSymptoms of depressionVentricular arrhythmiasSevere depressionAnderson-Gill proportional hazards modelsArrhythmia studiesImplantable cardioverter defibrillator patientsEpidemiologic Studies Depression ScaleCardioverter-defibrillator patientsFatal ventricular arrhythmiasProportional hazards modelRisk of shockCAD patientsFirst shockAppropriate shocksArtery diseaseICD dischargesICD patientsRecurrent episodesMultiple confoundersElevated riskSevere symptomsDepression severityHazards model
1998
Environmental toxicants and female reproduction 44Additional references are available from the authors.
Sharara F, Seifer D, Flaws J. Environmental toxicants and female reproduction 44Additional references are available from the authors. Fertility And Sterility 1998, 70: 613-622. PMID: 9797086, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(98)00253-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdverse reproductive outcomesChemical exposureReproductive outcomesCigarette smokeIntrauterine fetal demiseEnvironmental toxicantsLaboratory animalsFemale reproductionMechanism of actionDNA adduct formationInappropriate endpointsFetal demiseOvarian failurePregnancy lossMultiple confoundersSpontaneous abortionImmune disruptionReproductive cancersHuman studiesReproductive functionGrowth retardationReproductive toxicantsSmall sample sizeBirth defectsCellular deathThe relation of physical activity to risk for symptomatic gallstone disease in men.
Leitzmann MF, Giovannucci EL, Rimm EB, Stampfer MJ, Spiegelman D, Wing AL, Willett WC. The relation of physical activity to risk for symptomatic gallstone disease in men. Annals Of Internal Medicine 1998, 128: 417-25. PMID: 9499324, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-128-6-199803150-00001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptomatic gallstone diseaseGallstone diseasePhysical activityYears of ageSymptomatic gallstonesBody weightU.S. male health professionalsMale health professionalsProspective cohort studyUse of medicationsMen 65 yearsStrong inverse associationBiliary eventsMen 40Cohort studySmoking habitsExtreme quintilesAlcohol intakeRecent symptomsInverse associationMultiple confoundersMedical conditionsSedentary behaviorHigh riskHealth professionals
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