2025
Integrated Stepped Alcohol Treatment With Contingency Management for Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among People With HIV: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Edelman E, Dziura J, Deng Y, DePhilippis D, Ferguson T, Brown S, Marconi V, Goetz M, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Simberkoff M, Molina P, Weintrob A, Maisto S, Paris M, Justice A, Bryant K, Fiellin D. Integrated Stepped Alcohol Treatment With Contingency Management for Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among People With HIV: A Randomized Controlled Trial. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2025, 98: 72-81. PMID: 39321757, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0000000000003534.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUnhealthy alcohol useSelf-reported abstinenceAlcohol useLost to follow-upContingency managementAlcohol use disorderRandomized controlled trialsSubstance use treatmentAlcohol abstinenceFollow-upUse disorderControlled trialsPWHAlcohol treatmentAbstinenceUse treatmentEvidence of abstinenceHIVWeeksMean proportionTreatmentTrialsAlcoholDaysParticipants
2024
“SafetyNet”: Evaluation of a Recovery Coach and Paramedic Intervention Following Naloxone Resuscitation From an Opioid Overdose
Joseph D, Brokowski C, D’Onofrio G, Bogucki S, McGovern J, Allen R, Dziura J, Cone D, Pantalon M. “SafetyNet”: Evaluation of a Recovery Coach and Paramedic Intervention Following Naloxone Resuscitation From an Opioid Overdose. Substance Use & Addiction Journal 2024, 46: 302-312. PMID: 39171791, DOI: 10.1177/29767342241266412.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOverdose eventsRecovery coachesOpioid overdoseFollow-up encountersReducing illicit drug useFifty-five participantsIllicit drug useParamedic interventionsTrained paramedicsPeer recoveryFollow-upHealth educationOpioid use disorderSample size estimationParamedicsOpioid-positive urine testsPositive urine toxicology screenMOUD engagementMedical concernsMOUDUrine toxicology screenDrug useParticipantsPositive urine testInterventionVigorous Exercise in Patients With Congenital Long QT Syndrome: Results of the Prospective, Observational, Multinational LIVE-LQTS Study
Lampert R, Day S, Ainsworth B, Burg M, Marino B, Salberg L, Tome Esteban M, Abrams D, Aziz P, Barth C, Behr E, Bell C, Berul C, Bos J, Bradley D, Cannom D, Cannon B, Concannon M, Cerrone M, Czosek R, Dubin A, Dziura J, Erickson C, Estes N, Etheridge S, Goldenberg I, Gray B, Haglund-Turnquist C, Harmon K, James C, Johnsrude C, Kannankeril P, Lara A, Law I, Li F, Link M, Molossi S, Olshansky B, Noseworthy P, Saarel E, Sanatani S, Shah M, Simone L, Skinner J, Tomaselli G, Ware J, Webster G, Zareba W, Zipes D, Ackerman M. Vigorous Exercise in Patients With Congenital Long QT Syndrome: Results of the Prospective, Observational, Multinational LIVE-LQTS Study. Circulation 2024, 150: 516-530. PMID: 39051104, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.123.067590.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVigorous exerciseLong QT syndromeGenotyped long QT syndromeCongenital long QT syndromeClinical events committeeComposite end pointHazard ratioNational Death Index searchCompetitive sports participationQT syndromeDecision-making discussionsEvents committeeVentricular arrhythmiasFollow-upEvent ratesBlinded clinical events committeeMetabolic equivalentsPhysical activityExercise groupEnd pointsRisk of ventricular arrhythmiasMultivariate Cox regression analysisSudden cardiac arrestSports participationCardiac event rate
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