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Implications Of Preoperative Depression For Lumbar Spine Surgery Outcomes: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Saad Javeed, Braeden Benedict, Salim Yakdan, Samia Saleem, Justin K Zhang, Kathleen Botterbush, Madelyn R Frumkin, Angela Hardi, Brian Neuman, Jay F Piccirillo, Burel R Goodin, Thomas L Rodebaugh, Wilson Z Ray, Jacob K Greenberg, Et Al. Jan 2024

Implications Of Preoperative Depression For Lumbar Spine Surgery Outcomes: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Saad Javeed, Braeden Benedict, Salim Yakdan, Samia Saleem, Justin K Zhang, Kathleen Botterbush, Madelyn R Frumkin, Angela Hardi, Brian Neuman, Jay F Piccirillo, Burel R Goodin, Thomas L Rodebaugh, Wilson Z Ray, Jacob K Greenberg, Et Al.

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IMPORTANCE: Comorbid depression is common among patients with degenerative lumbar spine disease. Although a well-researched topic, the evidence of the role of depression in spine surgery outcomes remains inconclusive.

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between preoperative depression and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) after lumbar spine surgery.

DATA SOURCES: A systematic search of PubMed, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Embase, Scopus, PsychInfo, Web of Science, and ClinicalTrials.gov was performed from database inception to September 14, 2023.

STUDY SELECTION: Included studies involved adults undergoing lumbar spine surgery and compared PROMs in patients with vs those without depression. Studies evaluating the correlation between …


Exploratory Genome-Wide Analyses Of Cortical Inhibition, Facilitation, And Plasticity In Late-Life Depression, Rafae A Wathra, Xiaoyu Men, Samar S M Elsheikh, Victoria S Marshe, Tarek K Rajji, Jennifer I Lissemore, Benoit H Mulsant, Jordan F Karp, Charles F Reynolds 3rd, Eric J Lenze, Zafiris J Daskalakis, Daniel J Müller, Daniel M Blumberger Jun 2023

Exploratory Genome-Wide Analyses Of Cortical Inhibition, Facilitation, And Plasticity In Late-Life Depression, Rafae A Wathra, Xiaoyu Men, Samar S M Elsheikh, Victoria S Marshe, Tarek K Rajji, Jennifer I Lissemore, Benoit H Mulsant, Jordan F Karp, Charles F Reynolds 3rd, Eric J Lenze, Zafiris J Daskalakis, Daniel J Müller, Daniel M Blumberger

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Late-life depression (LLD) is a heterogenous mood disorder influenced by genetic factors. Cortical physiological processes such as cortical inhibition, facilitation, and plasticity may be markers of illness that are more strongly associated with genetic factors than the clinical phenotype. Thus, exploring the relationship between genetic factors and these physiological processes may help to characterize the biological mechanisms underlying LLD and improve diagnosis and treatment selection. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) combined with electromyography was used to measure short interval intracortical inhibition (SICI), cortical silent period (CSP), intracortical facilitation (ICF), and paired associative stimulation (PAS) in 79 participants with LLD. We used …


Improvements In Physical Function And Pain Interference And Changes In Mental Health Among Patients Seeking Musculoskeletal Care, Wei Zhang, Som P Singh, Amdiel Clement, Ryan P Calfee, Janine D Bijsterbosch, Abby L Cheng Jun 2023

Improvements In Physical Function And Pain Interference And Changes In Mental Health Among Patients Seeking Musculoskeletal Care, Wei Zhang, Som P Singh, Amdiel Clement, Ryan P Calfee, Janine D Bijsterbosch, Abby L Cheng

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IMPORTANCE: Among patients seeking care for musculoskeletal conditions, there is mixed evidence regarding whether traditional, structure-based care is associated with improvement in patients' mental health.

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether improvements in physical function and pain interference are associated with meaningful improvements in anxiety and depression symptoms among patients seeking musculoskeletal care.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study included adult patients treated by an orthopedic department of a tertiary care US academic medical center from June 22, 2015, to February 9, 2022. Eligible participants presented between 4 and 6 times during the study period for 1 or more musculoskeletal conditions …


Depression, Stigma And Social Isolation: The Psychosocial Trifecta Of Primary Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus, A Cross-Sectional And Path Analysis, Cristina Drenkard, Kristina A Theis, Timothy T Daugherty, Charles G Helmick, Charmayne Dunlop-Thomas, Gaobin Bao, Laura Aspey, Tené T Lewis, S Sam Lim Aug 2022

Depression, Stigma And Social Isolation: The Psychosocial Trifecta Of Primary Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus, A Cross-Sectional And Path Analysis, Cristina Drenkard, Kristina A Theis, Timothy T Daugherty, Charles G Helmick, Charmayne Dunlop-Thomas, Gaobin Bao, Laura Aspey, Tené T Lewis, S Sam Lim

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OBJECTIVE: Depression is common in individuals with chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CCLE). However, how CCLE may impact patients' psychological well-being is poorly understood, particularly among disproportionally affected populations. We examined the relationships between depression and psychosocial factors in a cohort of predominantly Black patients with primary CCLE (CCLE without systemic manifestations).

METHODS: Cross-sectional assessment of individuals with dermatologist-validated diagnosis of primary CCLE. NIH-PROMIS short-forms were used to measure depression, disease-related stigma, social isolation and emotional support. Linear regression analyses (ɑ=0.05) were used to test an a priori conceptual model of the relationship between stigma and depression and the effect of …