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The Dementia Care Study (D-Care): Recruitment Strategies And Demographic Characteristics Of Participants In A Pragmatic Randomized Trial Of Dementia Care, Mia Yang, Rafael Samper-Ternent, Elena Volpi, Aval-Na'ree Green, Maya Lichtenstein, Katy Araujo, Pamela Borek, Peter Charpentier, James Dziura, Thomas M Gill, Rebecca Galloway, Erich J Greene, Kristin Lenoir, Peter Peduzzi, Can Meng, Jordan Reese, Amy Shelton, Eleni A Skokos, Jenny Summapund, Erin Unger, David B Reuben, Jeff D Williamson, Alan B Stevens Apr 2024

The Dementia Care Study (D-Care): Recruitment Strategies And Demographic Characteristics Of Participants In A Pragmatic Randomized Trial Of Dementia Care, Mia Yang, Rafael Samper-Ternent, Elena Volpi, Aval-Na'ree Green, Maya Lichtenstein, Katy Araujo, Pamela Borek, Peter Charpentier, James Dziura, Thomas M Gill, Rebecca Galloway, Erich J Greene, Kristin Lenoir, Peter Peduzzi, Can Meng, Jordan Reese, Amy Shelton, Eleni A Skokos, Jenny Summapund, Erin Unger, David B Reuben, Jeff D Williamson, Alan B Stevens

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INTRODUCTION: Pragmatic research studies that include diverse dyads of persons living with dementia (PLWD) and their family caregivers are rare.

METHODS: Community-dwelling dyads were recruited for a pragmatic clinical trial evaluating three approaches to dementia care. Four clinical trial sites used shared and site-specific recruitment strategies to enroll health system patients.

RESULTS: Electronic health record (EHR) queries of patients with a diagnosis of dementia and engagement of their clinicians were the main recruitment strategies. A total of 2176 dyads were enrolled, with 80% recruited after the onset of the pandemic. PLWD had a mean age of 80.6 years (SD 8.5), …


Serum Metabolomic Markers Of Protein-Rich Foods And Incident Ckd: Results From The Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities Study, Lauren Bernard, Jingsha Chen, Hyunju Kim, Kari E Wong, Lyn M Steffen, Bing Yu, Eric Boerwinkle, Andrew S Levey, Morgan E Grams, Eugene P Rhee, Casey M Rebholz Apr 2024

Serum Metabolomic Markers Of Protein-Rich Foods And Incident Ckd: Results From The Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities Study, Lauren Bernard, Jingsha Chen, Hyunju Kim, Kari E Wong, Lyn M Steffen, Bing Yu, Eric Boerwinkle, Andrew S Levey, Morgan E Grams, Eugene P Rhee, Casey M Rebholz

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RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: While urine excretion of nitrogen estimates the total protein intake, biomarkers of specific dietary protein sources have been sparsely studied. Using untargeted metabolomics, this study aimed to identify serum metabolomic markers of 6 protein-rich foods and to examine whether dietary protein-related metabolites are associated with incident chronic kidney disease (CKD).

STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study.

SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: A total of 3,726 participants from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study without CKD at baseline.

EXPOSURES: Dietary intake of 6 protein-rich foods (fish, nuts, legumes, red and processed meat, eggs, and poultry), serum metabolites.

OUTCOMES: Incident CKD (estimated …


Risk Factors For In-Hospital Seizure And New-Onset Epilepsy In Coiling And Clipping Treatment Of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Viet-Thang Le, Anh Minh Nguyen, Phuc Long Nguyen Apr 2024

Risk Factors For In-Hospital Seizure And New-Onset Epilepsy In Coiling And Clipping Treatment Of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Viet-Thang Le, Anh Minh Nguyen, Phuc Long Nguyen

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OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors associated with in-hospital seizures and new-onset epilepsy in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) who underwent coiling embolization or clipping surgery.

METHODS: This retrospective descriptive study included 195 patients diagnosed with aneurysmal SAH and treated with coiling embolization or clipping surgery between January 2018 and June 2022.

RESULTS: Among the 195 patients meeting inclusion criteria, 9 experienced an onset seizure at the time of SAH. In-hospital seizures were observed in 33 patients, of which 24 were electrographic seizures detected in 24 patients with suspected subclinical seizures. After 12 months of follow-up, 11 patients met criteria …


Automatic Active Lesion Tracking In Multiple Sclerosis Using Unsupervised Machine Learning, Jason Uwaeze, Ponnada A Narayana, Arash Kamali, Vladimir Braverman, Michael A Jacobs, Alireza Akhbardeh Mar 2024

Automatic Active Lesion Tracking In Multiple Sclerosis Using Unsupervised Machine Learning, Jason Uwaeze, Ponnada A Narayana, Arash Kamali, Vladimir Braverman, Michael A Jacobs, Alireza Akhbardeh

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BACKGROUND: Identifying active lesions in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is crucial for the diagnosis and treatment planning of multiple sclerosis (MS). Active lesions on MRI are identified following the administration of Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs). However, recent studies have reported that repeated administration of GBCA results in the accumulation of Gd in tissues. In addition, GBCA administration increases health care costs. Thus, reducing or eliminating GBCA administration for active lesion detection is important for improved patient safety and reduced healthcare costs. Current state-of-the-art methods for identifying active lesions in brain MRI without GBCA administration utilize data-intensive deep learning methods.

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Postconcussive Symptoms After Early Childhood Concussion, Dominique Dupont, Ken Tang, Cindy Beaudoin, Fanny Dégeilh, Isabelle Gagnon, Keith Owen Yeates, Sean C Rose, Jocelyn Gravel, Brett Burstein, Antonia S Stang, Rachel M Stanley, Roger L Zemek, Miriam H Beauchamp, Perc Koala Study Mar 2024

Postconcussive Symptoms After Early Childhood Concussion, Dominique Dupont, Ken Tang, Cindy Beaudoin, Fanny Dégeilh, Isabelle Gagnon, Keith Owen Yeates, Sean C Rose, Jocelyn Gravel, Brett Burstein, Antonia S Stang, Rachel M Stanley, Roger L Zemek, Miriam H Beauchamp, Perc Koala Study

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IMPORTANCE: Research on postconcussive symptoms (PCS) following early childhood concussion has been hindered by a lack of measures suitable for this age group, resulting in a limited understanding of their evolution in young children.

OBJECTIVE: To document PCS in the first 3 months after early childhood concussion using a developmentally appropriate measure.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study used data collected at 3 Canadian and 1 US urban pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and 8 Canadian daycares from December 2018 to December 2022 as part of the Kids' Outcomes and Long-Term Abilities (KOALA) project, a prospective, multicenter, longitudinal cohort study. …


The Use Of Optical Coherence Tomography (Oct) And Oct Angiography In Borderline Personality Disorder Compared To Health Control Subjects., Bei Xu, Fangling Li, Zhejia Zhang, Qian Xiao Mar 2024

The Use Of Optical Coherence Tomography (Oct) And Oct Angiography In Borderline Personality Disorder Compared To Health Control Subjects., Bei Xu, Fangling Li, Zhejia Zhang, Qian Xiao

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BACKGROUND: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) or OCT angiography (OCTA) has been investigated in few research studies of psychiatric disorders. No research has been done using OCT or OCTA in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD).

METHODS: OCTA measured foveal avascular zone (FAZ), macular vessel density (MVD), and peripapillary vessel density (PVD). OCT measured the peripapillary retinal fiber layer (RNFL) and central retinal thickness (CRT). The study utilized the Ottawa Self-Injury Inventory, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAMA), and Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) to assess the symptom characteristics of individuals with BPD.

RESULTS: Fifty-nine eyes of BPD patients and 58 eyes …


Risk Factors For Non-Healing Wounds-A Single-Centre Study, Daniel Wolny, Ladislav Štěpánek, Dagmar Horáková, Janet Thomas, Jana Zapletalová, Mihir Sanjay Patel Feb 2024

Risk Factors For Non-Healing Wounds-A Single-Centre Study, Daniel Wolny, Ladislav Štěpánek, Dagmar Horáková, Janet Thomas, Jana Zapletalová, Mihir Sanjay Patel

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Background: Chronic wounds present a significant clinical, social, and economic challenge. This study aimed to objectify the risk factors of healing outcomes and the duration of chronic wounds from various etiologies. Methods: Patients treated for non-healing wounds at the surgical outpatient clinic of the Olomouc Military Hospital were involved. Data from patients treated between 8/2021 and 9/2023 were selected. Patients were mostly treated as outpatients, with microbiological follow-up indicated in cases of advanced signs of inflammation. Results: There were 149 patients who met our selection criteria (the mean age was 64.4 years). Predominant causes of wounds involved diabetes (30.9%), post-trauma …


Higher Baseline Serum Bilirubin Levels Are Associated With Increased Risk Of Early Neurological Deterioration In Women With Acute Ischemic Stroke, Meng Sun, Yingfeng Weng, Jiwei Cheng, Guoyi Li, Qian Xiao Jan 2024

Higher Baseline Serum Bilirubin Levels Are Associated With Increased Risk Of Early Neurological Deterioration In Women With Acute Ischemic Stroke, Meng Sun, Yingfeng Weng, Jiwei Cheng, Guoyi Li, Qian Xiao

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Early neurological deterioration (END) occurs in up to one-third of patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and associated with poor outcome. The role of serum bilirubin in END remains controversial. This study aims to investigate the association of total bilirubin (TBIL), direct bilirubin (DBIL) and indirect bilirubin (IBIL) with END.

METHODS: This study was a cross-sectional retrospective study with 344 AIS patients enrolled. We retrospectively reviewed consecutive AIS patients with END through a medical record retrieval system and enrolled patients as control randomly from the AIS patients without END at the same period. The bilirubin levels were …


Peripheral Nerve Stimulation After Total Knee Arthroplasty And Non-Operable Patella Fracture, Peter D Vu, Farah Gul, Christopher L Robinson, Grant H Chen, Jamal Hasoon Jan 2024

Peripheral Nerve Stimulation After Total Knee Arthroplasty And Non-Operable Patella Fracture, Peter D Vu, Farah Gul, Christopher L Robinson, Grant H Chen, Jamal Hasoon

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Chronic knee pain, affecting over 25% of adults in the United States, has surged by 65% over the past two decades leading to rising functional deficits, mobility problems, and a diminished quality of life. While conservative management with pharmacologic and minimally invasive injections are pursued early in the disease process, total knee arthroplasty for refractory osteoarthritis of the knee is often considered. This procedure usually improves pain and functionality within the first three months. However, a significant portion of patients often suffer from postoperative pain that can become chronic and debilitating. We detail the case of a patient with a …


Para-Infectious Brain Injury In Covid-19 Persists At Follow-Up Despite Attenuated Cytokine And Autoantibody Responses, Benedict D Michael, Cordelia Dunai, Edward J Needham, Kukatharmini Tharmaratnam, Robyn Williams, Yun Huang, Sarah A Boardman, Jordan J Clark, Parul Sharma, Krishanthi Subramaniam, Greta K Wood, Ceryce Collie, Richard Digby, Alexander Ren, Emma Norton, Maya Leibowitz, Soraya Ebrahimi, Andrew Fower, Hannah Fox, Esteban Tato, Mark A Ellul, Geraint Sunderland, Marie Held, Claire Hetherington, Franklyn N Egbe, Alish Palmos, Kathy Stirrups, Alexander Grundmann, Anne-Cecile Chiollaz, Jean-Charles Sanchez, James P Stewart, Michael Griffiths, Tom Solomon, Gerome Breen, Alasdair J Coles, Nathalie Kingston, John R Bradley, Patrick F Chinnery, Jonathan Cavanagh, Sarosh R Irani, Angela Vincent, J Kenneth Baillie, Peter J Openshaw, Malcolm G Semple, Covid-Cns Consortium, Isaric4c Investigators, Leonie S Taams, David K Menon Dec 2023

Para-Infectious Brain Injury In Covid-19 Persists At Follow-Up Despite Attenuated Cytokine And Autoantibody Responses, Benedict D Michael, Cordelia Dunai, Edward J Needham, Kukatharmini Tharmaratnam, Robyn Williams, Yun Huang, Sarah A Boardman, Jordan J Clark, Parul Sharma, Krishanthi Subramaniam, Greta K Wood, Ceryce Collie, Richard Digby, Alexander Ren, Emma Norton, Maya Leibowitz, Soraya Ebrahimi, Andrew Fower, Hannah Fox, Esteban Tato, Mark A Ellul, Geraint Sunderland, Marie Held, Claire Hetherington, Franklyn N Egbe, Alish Palmos, Kathy Stirrups, Alexander Grundmann, Anne-Cecile Chiollaz, Jean-Charles Sanchez, James P Stewart, Michael Griffiths, Tom Solomon, Gerome Breen, Alasdair J Coles, Nathalie Kingston, John R Bradley, Patrick F Chinnery, Jonathan Cavanagh, Sarosh R Irani, Angela Vincent, J Kenneth Baillie, Peter J Openshaw, Malcolm G Semple, Covid-Cns Consortium, Isaric4c Investigators, Leonie S Taams, David K Menon

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To understand neurological complications of COVID-19 better both acutely and for recovery, we measured markers of brain injury, inflammatory mediators, and autoantibodies in 203 hospitalised participants; 111 with acute sera (1-11 days post-admission) and 92 convalescent sera (56 with COVID-19-associated neurological diagnoses). Here we show that compared to 60 uninfected controls, tTau, GFAP, NfL, and UCH-L1 are increased with COVID-19 infection at acute timepoints and NfL and GFAP are significantly higher in participants with neurological complications. Inflammatory mediators (IL-6, IL-12p40, HGF, M-CSF, CCL2, and IL-1RA) are associated with both altered consciousness and markers of brain injury. Autoantibodies are more common …


Neuroprotective Activity Of Enantiomers Of Salsolinol And N-Methyl-(R)-Salsolinol: In Vitro And In Silico Studies, Magdalena Kurnik-Łucka, Gniewomir Latacz, Adam Bucki, Mario Rivera-Meza, Nadia Khan, Jahnobi Konwar, Kamil Skowron, Marcin Kołaczkowski, Krzysztof Gil Oct 2023

Neuroprotective Activity Of Enantiomers Of Salsolinol And N-Methyl-(R)-Salsolinol: In Vitro And In Silico Studies, Magdalena Kurnik-Łucka, Gniewomir Latacz, Adam Bucki, Mario Rivera-Meza, Nadia Khan, Jahnobi Konwar, Kamil Skowron, Marcin Kołaczkowski, Krzysztof Gil

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Salsolinol (1-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-6,7-diol) is a close structural analogue of dopamine with an asymmetric center at the C1 position, and its presence in vivo, both in humans and rodents, has already been proven. Yet, given the fact that salsolinol colocalizes with dopamine-rich regions and was first detected in the urine of Parkinson's disease patients, its direct role in the process of neurodegeneration has been proposed. Here, we report that


Hiccups: Nerve Irritation Or Masquerading As Acute Coronary Syndrome, Dessiree Cordero, Patrik Schmidt, Franklin Sosa, Maulin Patel, Eduard Sklyar Oct 2023

Hiccups: Nerve Irritation Or Masquerading As Acute Coronary Syndrome, Dessiree Cordero, Patrik Schmidt, Franklin Sosa, Maulin Patel, Eduard Sklyar

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The typical clinical presentation of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) includes chest pain that may radiate to the left arm, shoulder, jaw, and neck, accompanied by diaphoresis, dyspnea, nausea, vomiting, and hiccups, which have been observed as the sole symptom of presentation. The mechanism of hiccups involves the activation of the vagus and phrenic nerves, leading to the activation of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles. Several hypotheses link hiccups to ACS, associating irritation of the left anterior descending artery with activation of sympathetic phrenic and vagal nerves. This case report highlights the occurrence of hiccups in patients with inferior and right …


Efficacy Of Scrambler Therapy In Patients With Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Single-Arm, Prospective, Pilot Study, Seung Hee Yoo, Won-Joong Kim, Ji Seon Chae, Bo Kyung Kang, Min Jeong Kang, Min Hyouk Beak Sep 2023

Efficacy Of Scrambler Therapy In Patients With Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Single-Arm, Prospective, Pilot Study, Seung Hee Yoo, Won-Joong Kim, Ji Seon Chae, Bo Kyung Kang, Min Jeong Kang, Min Hyouk Beak

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BACKGROUND: A variety of medications are available to manage painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN), but the proper treatment remains challenging. Accordingly, various neuromodulation modalities have been used. However, no prospective clinical trials have evaluated the use of scrambler therapy (ST) in painful DPN. This study aimed to explore the long-term effects of ST in managing painful DPN.

METHODS: The patients received 10 consecutive STs of 45 minutes every 1 to 2 days. The primary outcome was pain score. We measured the visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores at baseline, during ST, immediately after ST, and at 1, 2, 3, and …


An Ecchordosis Physaliphora, A Rare Entity, Involving The Central Nervous System: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Rajesh K Gupta, Thejasvi A Reddy, Ashutosh Gupta, Rohan Samant, Carlos A Perez, Anam Haque Sep 2023

An Ecchordosis Physaliphora, A Rare Entity, Involving The Central Nervous System: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Rajesh K Gupta, Thejasvi A Reddy, Ashutosh Gupta, Rohan Samant, Carlos A Perez, Anam Haque

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Ecchordosis physaliphora (EP) is a benign notochordal remnant, which is often an incidental finding; however, it can rarely present with neurological symptoms. We performed a systematic review of the literature for cases of symptomatic EP published in PubMed, Web of Science and Embase from January 1982 to May 2023. This is the largest review to date and revealed 60 cases including ours. Headache (55%) and CSF rhinorrhea (32%) were the most frequent clinical manifestations. The majority of symptomatic EP lesions were located in the prepontine region (77%) and required surgical resection (75%). EP should be considered in patients with neurologic …


A Multidimensional Connectomics- And Radiomics-Based Advanced Machine-Learning Framework To Distinguish Radiation Necrosis From True Progression In Brain Metastases, Yilin Cao, Vishwa S Parekh, Emerson Lee, Xuguang Chen, Kristin J Redmond, Jay J Pillai, Luke Peng, Michael A Jacobs, Lawrence R Kleinberg Aug 2023

A Multidimensional Connectomics- And Radiomics-Based Advanced Machine-Learning Framework To Distinguish Radiation Necrosis From True Progression In Brain Metastases, Yilin Cao, Vishwa S Parekh, Emerson Lee, Xuguang Chen, Kristin J Redmond, Jay J Pillai, Luke Peng, Michael A Jacobs, Lawrence R Kleinberg

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We introduce tumor connectomics, a novel MRI-based complex graph theory framework that describes the intricate network of relationships within the tumor and surrounding tissue, and combine this with multiparametric radiomics (mpRad) in a machine-learning approach to distinguish radiation necrosis (RN) from true progression (TP). Pathologically confirmed cases of RN vs. TP in brain metastases treated with SRS were included from a single institution. The region of interest was manually segmented as the single largest diameter of the T1 post-contrast (T1C) lesion plus the corresponding area of T2 FLAIR hyperintensity. There were 40 mpRad features and 6 connectomics features extracted, as …


Functional Assessment Of The Dural Lymphatic Vessels Using Dynamic Contrast Mri In Multiple Sclerosis, Refaat E Gabr, John A Lincoln, Khader M Hasan, Larry A Kramer Jul 2023

Functional Assessment Of The Dural Lymphatic Vessels Using Dynamic Contrast Mri In Multiple Sclerosis, Refaat E Gabr, John A Lincoln, Khader M Hasan, Larry A Kramer

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The discovery of glymphatic function in the human brain has generated interest in waste clearance mechanisms in neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis (MS). However, noninvasive in vivo functional assessment is currently lacking. This work studies the feasibility of a novel intravenous dynamic contrast MRI method to assess the dural lymphatics, a purported pathway contributing to glymphatic clearance.

METHODS: This prospective study included 20 patients with MS (17 women; age = 46.4 [27, 65] years; disease duration = 13.6 [2.1, 38.0] years, expanded disability status score (EDSS) = 2.0 [0, 6.5]). Patients were scanned on a 3.0T …


Glial Progenitor Heterogeneity And Key Regulators Revealed By Single-Cell Rna Sequencing Provide Insight To Regeneration In Spinal Cord Injury, Haichao Wei, Xizi Wu, Joseph Withrow, Raquel Cuevas-Diaz Duran, Simranjit Singh, Lesley S Chaboub, Jyotirmoy Rakshit, Julio Mejia, Andrew Rolfe, Juan J Herrera, Philip J Horner, Jia Qian Wu May 2023

Glial Progenitor Heterogeneity And Key Regulators Revealed By Single-Cell Rna Sequencing Provide Insight To Regeneration In Spinal Cord Injury, Haichao Wei, Xizi Wu, Joseph Withrow, Raquel Cuevas-Diaz Duran, Simranjit Singh, Lesley S Chaboub, Jyotirmoy Rakshit, Julio Mejia, Andrew Rolfe, Juan J Herrera, Philip J Horner, Jia Qian Wu

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Recent studies have revealed the heterogeneous nature of astrocytes; however, how diverse constituents of astrocyte-lineage cells are regulated in adult spinal cord after injury and contribute to regeneration remains elusive. We perform single-cell RNA sequencing of GFAP-expressing cells from sub-chronic spinal cord injury models and identify and compare with the subpopulations in acute-stage data. We find subpopulations with distinct functional enrichment and their identities defined by subpopulation-specific transcription factors and regulons. Immunohistochemistry, RNAscope experiments, and quantification by stereology verify the molecular signature, location, and morphology of potential resident neural progenitors or neural stem cells in the adult spinal cord before …


Circadian Features Of Cluster Headache And Migraine: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, And Genetic Analysis, Barlas Benkli, Sun Young Kim, Nobuya Koike, Chorong Han, Celia K Tran, Emma Silva, Yuanqing Yan, Kazuhiro Yagita, Zheng Chen, Seung-Hee Yoo, Mark J Burish May 2023

Circadian Features Of Cluster Headache And Migraine: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, And Genetic Analysis, Barlas Benkli, Sun Young Kim, Nobuya Koike, Chorong Han, Celia K Tran, Emma Silva, Yuanqing Yan, Kazuhiro Yagita, Zheng Chen, Seung-Hee Yoo, Mark J Burish

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cluster headache and migraine have circadian features at multiple levels (cellular, systems, and behavioral). A thorough understanding of their circadian features informs their pathophysiologies.

METHODS: A librarian created search criteria in MEDLINE Ovid, Embase, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library. Two physicians independently performed the remainder of the systematic review/meta-analysis using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Separate from the systematic review/meta-analysis, we performed a genetic analysis for genes with a circadian pattern of expression (clock-controlled genes or CCGs) by cross-referencing genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of headache, a nonhuman primate study of CCGs …


Association Of Mitochondrial Dna Copy Number With Brain Mri Markers And Cognitive Function: A Meta-Analysis Of Community-Based Cohorts, Yuankai Zhang, Xue Liu, Kerri L Wiggins, Nuzulul Kurniansyah, Xiuqing Guo, Amanda L Rodrigue, Wei Zhao, Lisa R Yanek, Scott M Ratliff, Achilleas Pitsillides, Juan Sebastian Aguirre Patiño, Tamar Sofer, Dan E Arking, Thomas R Austin, Alexa S Beiser, John Blangero, Eric Boerwinkle, Jan Bressler, Joanne E Curran, Lifang Hou, Timothy M Hughes, Sharon L R Kardia, Lenore J Launer, Daniel Levy, Thomas H Mosley, Ilya M Nasrallah, Stephen S Rich, Jerome I Rotter, Sudha Seshadri, Wassim Tarraf, Kevin A González, Vasan Ramachandran, Kristine Yaffe, Paul A Nyquist, Bruce M Psaty, Charles S Decarli, Jennifer A Smith, David C Glahn, Hector M González, Joshua C Bis, Myriam Fornage, Susan R Heckbert, Annette L Fitzpatrick, Chunyu Liu, Claudia L Satizabal May 2023

Association Of Mitochondrial Dna Copy Number With Brain Mri Markers And Cognitive Function: A Meta-Analysis Of Community-Based Cohorts, Yuankai Zhang, Xue Liu, Kerri L Wiggins, Nuzulul Kurniansyah, Xiuqing Guo, Amanda L Rodrigue, Wei Zhao, Lisa R Yanek, Scott M Ratliff, Achilleas Pitsillides, Juan Sebastian Aguirre Patiño, Tamar Sofer, Dan E Arking, Thomas R Austin, Alexa S Beiser, John Blangero, Eric Boerwinkle, Jan Bressler, Joanne E Curran, Lifang Hou, Timothy M Hughes, Sharon L R Kardia, Lenore J Launer, Daniel Levy, Thomas H Mosley, Ilya M Nasrallah, Stephen S Rich, Jerome I Rotter, Sudha Seshadri, Wassim Tarraf, Kevin A González, Vasan Ramachandran, Kristine Yaffe, Paul A Nyquist, Bruce M Psaty, Charles S Decarli, Jennifer A Smith, David C Glahn, Hector M González, Joshua C Bis, Myriam Fornage, Susan R Heckbert, Annette L Fitzpatrick, Chunyu Liu, Claudia L Satizabal

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Previous studies suggest that lower mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number (CN) is associated with neurodegenerative diseases. However, whether mtDNA CN in whole blood is related to endophenotypes of Alzheimer disease (AD) and AD-related dementia (AD/ADRD) needs further investigation. We assessed the association of mtDNA CN with cognitive function and MRI measures in community-based samples of middle-aged to older adults.

METHODS: We included dementia-free participants from 9 diverse community-based cohorts with whole-genome sequencing in the Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) program. Circulating mtDNA CN was estimated as twice the ratio of the average coverage of mtDNA to nuclear …


Population Pharmacokinetic And Pharmacodynamic Modeling Of Fesoterodine In Pediatric Patients With Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity, Yamato Sano, Satoshi Shoji, Mohamed Shahin, Kevin Sweeney, Amanda Darekar, Bimal K Malhotra May 2023

Population Pharmacokinetic And Pharmacodynamic Modeling Of Fesoterodine In Pediatric Patients With Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity, Yamato Sano, Satoshi Shoji, Mohamed Shahin, Kevin Sweeney, Amanda Darekar, Bimal K Malhotra

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Fesoterodine is a muscarinic receptor antagonist approved for the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB) in adults and neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO) in pediatric patients. This work aimed to characterize the population pharmacokinetics of 5-hydroxymethyl tolterodine (5-HMT, the active metabolite of fesoterodine) and its pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic relationship in pediatric patients with OAB or NDO following administration of fesoterodine.

METHODS: 5-HMT plasma concentrations from 142 participants of age ≥ 6 years were analyzed, and a nonlinear mixed-effects model was developed. Weight-based simulations of 5-HMT exposure and maximum cystometric capacity (MCC) were conducted using the final models.

RESULTS: A one-compartment model …


Loss-Of-Function Variants In Mycbp2 Cause Neurobehavioural Phenotypes And Corpus Callosum Defects, Lama Alabdi, Muriel Desbois, Domniţa-Valeria Rusnac, Raashda A Sulaiman, Jill A Rosenfeld, Seema Lalani, David R Murdock, Lindsay C Burrage, Ping Yee Billie Au, Shelley Towner, William G Wilson, Lawrence Wong, Theresa Brunet, Gertrud Strobl-Wildemann, Jennifer E Burton, George Hoganson, Kirsty Mcwalter, Amber Begtrup, Yuri A Zarate, Elyse L Christensen, Karla J Opperman, Andrew C Giles, Rana Helaby, Artur Kania, Ning Zheng, Brock Grill, Fowzan S Alkuraya Apr 2023

Loss-Of-Function Variants In Mycbp2 Cause Neurobehavioural Phenotypes And Corpus Callosum Defects, Lama Alabdi, Muriel Desbois, Domniţa-Valeria Rusnac, Raashda A Sulaiman, Jill A Rosenfeld, Seema Lalani, David R Murdock, Lindsay C Burrage, Ping Yee Billie Au, Shelley Towner, William G Wilson, Lawrence Wong, Theresa Brunet, Gertrud Strobl-Wildemann, Jennifer E Burton, George Hoganson, Kirsty Mcwalter, Amber Begtrup, Yuri A Zarate, Elyse L Christensen, Karla J Opperman, Andrew C Giles, Rana Helaby, Artur Kania, Ning Zheng, Brock Grill, Fowzan S Alkuraya

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The corpus callosum is a bundle of axon fibres that connects the two hemispheres of the brain. Neurodevelopmental disorders that feature dysgenesis of the corpus callosum as a core phenotype offer a valuable window into pathology derived from abnormal axon development. Here, we describe a cohort of eight patients with a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by a range of deficits including corpus callosum abnormalities, developmental delay, intellectual disability, epilepsy and autistic features. Each patient harboured a distinct de novo variant in MYCBP2, a gene encoding an atypical really interesting new gene (RING) ubiquitin ligase and signalling hub with evolutionarily conserved functions …


Ad-Syn-Net: Systematic Identification Of Alzheimer's Disease-Associated Mutation And Co-Mutation Vulnerabilities Via Deep Learning, Xingxin Pan, Zeynep H Coban Akdemir, Ruixuan Gao, Xiaoqian Jiang, Gloria M Sheynkman, Erxi Wu, Jason H Huang, Nidhi Sahni, S Stephen Yi Mar 2023

Ad-Syn-Net: Systematic Identification Of Alzheimer's Disease-Associated Mutation And Co-Mutation Vulnerabilities Via Deep Learning, Xingxin Pan, Zeynep H Coban Akdemir, Ruixuan Gao, Xiaoqian Jiang, Gloria M Sheynkman, Erxi Wu, Jason H Huang, Nidhi Sahni, S Stephen Yi

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most challenging neurodegenerative diseases because of its complicated and progressive mechanisms, and multiple risk factors. Increasing research evidence demonstrates that genetics may be a key factor responsible for the occurrence of the disease. Although previous reports identified quite a few AD-associated genes, they were mostly limited owing to patient sample size and selection bias. There is a lack of comprehensive research aimed to identify AD-associated risk mutations systematically. to address this challenge, we hereby construct a large-scale AD mutation and co-mutation framework ('AD-Syn-Net'), and propose deep learning models named Deep-SMCI and Deep-CMCI configured …


Mechanosensitive Membrane Proteins: Usual And Unusual Suspects In Mediating Mechanotransduction, Miriam B Goodman, Elizabeth S Haswell, Valeria Vásquez Mar 2023

Mechanosensitive Membrane Proteins: Usual And Unusual Suspects In Mediating Mechanotransduction, Miriam B Goodman, Elizabeth S Haswell, Valeria Vásquez

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This Viewpoint, which accompanies a Special Issue focusing on membrane mechanosensors, discusses unifying and unique features of both established and emerging mechanosensitive (MS) membrane proteins, their distribution across protein families and phyla, and current and future challenges in the study of these important proteins and their partners. MS membrane proteins are essential for tissue development, cellular motion, osmotic homeostasis, and sensing external and self-generated mechanical cues like those responsible for touch and proprioception. Though researchers' attention and this Viewpoint focus on a few famous ion channels that are considered the usual suspects as MS mechanosensors, we also discuss some of …


An Artificial Neural Network For Nasogastric Tube Position Decision Support, Ignat Drozdov, Rachael Dixon, Benjamin Szubert, Jessica Dunn, Darren Green, Nicola Hall, Arman Shirandami, Sofia Rosas, Ryan Grech, Srikanth Puttagunta, Mark Hall, David J Lowe Mar 2023

An Artificial Neural Network For Nasogastric Tube Position Decision Support, Ignat Drozdov, Rachael Dixon, Benjamin Szubert, Jessica Dunn, Darren Green, Nicola Hall, Arman Shirandami, Sofia Rosas, Ryan Grech, Srikanth Puttagunta, Mark Hall, David J Lowe

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PURPOSE: To develop and validate a deep learning model for detection of nasogastric tube (NGT) malposition on chest radiographs and assess model impact as a clinical decision support tool for junior physicians to help determine whether feeding can be safely performed in patients (feed/do not feed).

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A neural network ensemble was pretrained on 1 132 142 retrospectively collected (June 2007-August 2019) frontal chest radiographs and further fine-tuned on 7081 chest radiographs labeled by three radiologists. Clinical relevance was assessed on an independent set of 335 images. Five junior emergency medicine physicians assessed chest radiographs and made feed/do …


Early Feasibility Of Endovascular Repair Of Distal Aortic Arch Aneurysms Using Patient-Specific Single Retrograde Left Subclavian Artery Branch Stent Graft, Joshua Wong, Emanuel R Tenorio, Guilherme Lima, Marina Dias-Neto, Aidin Baghbani-Oskouei, Bernardo Mendes, Jarin Kratzberg, Laura Ocasio, Thanila A Macedo, Gustavo S Oderich Feb 2023

Early Feasibility Of Endovascular Repair Of Distal Aortic Arch Aneurysms Using Patient-Specific Single Retrograde Left Subclavian Artery Branch Stent Graft, Joshua Wong, Emanuel R Tenorio, Guilherme Lima, Marina Dias-Neto, Aidin Baghbani-Oskouei, Bernardo Mendes, Jarin Kratzberg, Laura Ocasio, Thanila A Macedo, Gustavo S Oderich

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the feasibility and outcomes of endovascular repair of distal aortic arch aneurysms using a patient-specific stent graft with a pre-loaded single retrograde left subclavian artery (LSA) branch stent graft.

METHODS: We reviewed the clinical data and outcomes of consecutive patients enrolled in an ongoing prospective, non-randomized physician-sponsored investigational device exemption study to evaluate the outcomes of endovascular aortic arch repair using patient-specific arch branch stent grafts (William Cook Europe, Bjaeverskov, Denmark) between 2019 and 2022. All patients received a design with triple-wide scallop and a single retrograde LSA branch with a pre-loaded catheter.

RESULTS: There were five …


Association Of Endovascular Thrombectomy Vs Medical Management With Functional And Safety Outcomes In Patients Treated Beyond 24 Hours Of Last Known Well: The Select Late Study, Amrou Sarraj, Timothy J Kleinig, Ameer E Hassan, Pere Cardona Portela, Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez, Michael G Abraham, Nathan W Manning, James E Siegler, Nitin Goyal, Laith Maali, Spiros Blackburn, Teddy Y Wu, Jordi Blasco, Arturu Renú, Navdeep S Sangha, Juan F Arenillas, Margy E Mccullough-Hicks, Adam Wallace, Daniel Gibson, Deep K Pujara, Faris Shaker, Mercedes De Lera Alfonso, Marta Olivé-Gadea, Mudassir Farooqui, Juan S Vivanco Suarez, Zachary Iezzi, Jane Khalife, Colleen G Lechtenberg, Syed K Qadri, Rami B Moussa, Mohammad A Abdulrazzak, Tareq S Almaghrabi, Osman Mir, James Beharry, Balaji Krishnaiah, Megan Miller, Najwa Khalil, Gagan J Sharma, Aristeidis H Katsanos, Ali Fadhil, Kelsey R Duncan, Yin Hu, Sheryl B Martin-Schild, Georgios K Tsivgoulis, Dennis Cordato, Anthony Furlan, Leonid Churilov, Peter J Mitchell, Adam S Arthur, Mark W Parsons, James C Grotta, Clark W Sitton, Marc Ribo, Gregory W Albers, Bruce C V Campbell Feb 2023

Association Of Endovascular Thrombectomy Vs Medical Management With Functional And Safety Outcomes In Patients Treated Beyond 24 Hours Of Last Known Well: The Select Late Study, Amrou Sarraj, Timothy J Kleinig, Ameer E Hassan, Pere Cardona Portela, Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez, Michael G Abraham, Nathan W Manning, James E Siegler, Nitin Goyal, Laith Maali, Spiros Blackburn, Teddy Y Wu, Jordi Blasco, Arturu Renú, Navdeep S Sangha, Juan F Arenillas, Margy E Mccullough-Hicks, Adam Wallace, Daniel Gibson, Deep K Pujara, Faris Shaker, Mercedes De Lera Alfonso, Marta Olivé-Gadea, Mudassir Farooqui, Juan S Vivanco Suarez, Zachary Iezzi, Jane Khalife, Colleen G Lechtenberg, Syed K Qadri, Rami B Moussa, Mohammad A Abdulrazzak, Tareq S Almaghrabi, Osman Mir, James Beharry, Balaji Krishnaiah, Megan Miller, Najwa Khalil, Gagan J Sharma, Aristeidis H Katsanos, Ali Fadhil, Kelsey R Duncan, Yin Hu, Sheryl B Martin-Schild, Georgios K Tsivgoulis, Dennis Cordato, Anthony Furlan, Leonid Churilov, Peter J Mitchell, Adam S Arthur, Mark W Parsons, James C Grotta, Clark W Sitton, Marc Ribo, Gregory W Albers, Bruce C V Campbell

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IMPORTANCE: The role of endovascular thrombectomy is uncertain for patients presenting beyond 24 hours of the time they were last known well.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate functional and safety outcomes for endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) vs medical management in patients with large-vessel occlusion beyond 24 hours of last known well.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This retrospective observational cohort study enrolled patients between July 2012 and December 2021 at 17 centers across the United States, Spain, Australia, and New Zealand. Eligible patients had occlusions in the internal carotid artery or middle cerebral artery (M1 or M2 segment) and were treated with EVT or …


Thrombectomy Outcomes With General Vs Nongeneral Anesthesia: A Pooled Patient-Level Analysis From The Extend-Ia Trials And Select Study, Amrou Sarraj, Gregory W Albers, Peter J Mitchell, Ameer E Hassan, Michael G Abraham, Spiros Blackburn, Gagan Sharma, Nawaf Yassi, Timothy J Kleinig, Darshan G Shah, Teddy Y Wu, Muhammad Shazam Hussain, Wondwoseen G Tekle, Santiago Ortega Gutierrez, Amin Nima Aghaebrahim, Diogo C Haussen, Gabor Toth, Deep Pujara, Ronald F Budzik, William Hicks, Nirav Vora, Randall C Edgell, Sabreena Slavin, Colleen G Lechtenberg, Laith Maali, Abid Qureshi, Lee Rosterman, Mohammad Ammar Abdulrazzak, Tareq Almaghrabi, Faris Shaker, Osman Mir, Ashish Arora, Sheryl Martin-Schild, Clark W Sitton, Leonid Churilov, Rishi Gupta, Maarten G Lansberg, Raul G Nogueira, James C Grotta, Geoffrey Alan Donnan, Stephen M Davis, Bruce C V Campbell Jan 2023

Thrombectomy Outcomes With General Vs Nongeneral Anesthesia: A Pooled Patient-Level Analysis From The Extend-Ia Trials And Select Study, Amrou Sarraj, Gregory W Albers, Peter J Mitchell, Ameer E Hassan, Michael G Abraham, Spiros Blackburn, Gagan Sharma, Nawaf Yassi, Timothy J Kleinig, Darshan G Shah, Teddy Y Wu, Muhammad Shazam Hussain, Wondwoseen G Tekle, Santiago Ortega Gutierrez, Amin Nima Aghaebrahim, Diogo C Haussen, Gabor Toth, Deep Pujara, Ronald F Budzik, William Hicks, Nirav Vora, Randall C Edgell, Sabreena Slavin, Colleen G Lechtenberg, Laith Maali, Abid Qureshi, Lee Rosterman, Mohammad Ammar Abdulrazzak, Tareq Almaghrabi, Faris Shaker, Osman Mir, Ashish Arora, Sheryl Martin-Schild, Clark W Sitton, Leonid Churilov, Rishi Gupta, Maarten G Lansberg, Raul G Nogueira, James C Grotta, Geoffrey Alan Donnan, Stephen M Davis, Bruce C V Campbell

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The effect of anesthesia choice on endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) outcomes is unclear. Collateral status on perfusion imaging may help identify the optimal anesthesia choice.

METHODS: In a pooled patient-level analysis of EXTEND-IA, EXTEND-IA TNK, EXTEND-IA TNK part II, and SELECT, EVT functional outcomes (modified Rankin Scale score distribution) were compared between general anesthesia (GA) vs non-GA in a propensity-matched sample. Furthermore, we evaluated the association of collateral flow on perfusion imaging, assessed by hypoperfusion intensity ratio (HIR) - Tmax > 10 seconds/Tmax > 6 seconds (good collaterals - HIR < 0.4, poor collaterals - HIR ≥ 0.4) on the association between anesthesia type and EVT outcomes.

RESULTS: Of 725 treated with EVT, 299 (41%) received GA …


Iga-Biome Profiles Correlate With Clinical Parkinson's Disease Subtypes, Eric L Brown, Heather T Essigmann, Kristi L Hoffman, Ashley S Alexander, Michael Newmark, Zhi-Dong Jiang, Jessika Suescun, Mya C Schiess, Craig L Hanis, Herbert L Dupont Jan 2023

Iga-Biome Profiles Correlate With Clinical Parkinson's Disease Subtypes, Eric L Brown, Heather T Essigmann, Kristi L Hoffman, Ashley S Alexander, Michael Newmark, Zhi-Dong Jiang, Jessika Suescun, Mya C Schiess, Craig L Hanis, Herbert L Dupont

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BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease is a heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorder with distinctive gut microbiome patterns suggesting that interventions targeting the gut microbiota may prevent, slow, or reverse disease progression and severity.

OBJECTIVE: Because secretory IgA (SIgA) plays a key role in shaping the gut microbiota, characterization of the IgA-Biome of individuals classified into either the akinetic rigid (AR) or tremor dominant (TD) Parkinson's disease clinical subtypes was used to further define taxa unique to these distinct clinical phenotypes.

METHODS: Flow cytometry was used to separate IgA-coated and -uncoated bacteria from stool samples obtained from AR and TD patients followed by amplification and …


Hermann ("Hugh") Blaschko (1900-1993): Father Of Catecholamine Metabolism., Heinrich Taegtmeyer, Jiries Ganim, Anne B Leuppi-Taegtmeyer Jan 2023

Hermann ("Hugh") Blaschko (1900-1993): Father Of Catecholamine Metabolism., Heinrich Taegtmeyer, Jiries Ganim, Anne B Leuppi-Taegtmeyer

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Identifying The White Matter Pathways Involved In Multiple Sclerosis-Related Tremor Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Ahmed Bayoumi, Khader M Hasan, Jorge Patino, Zafer Keser, Joseph A Thomas, Refaat E Gabr, Claudia Pedroza, Arash Kamali, Mya C Schiess, Jerry S Wolinsky, John A Lincoln Jan 2023

Identifying The White Matter Pathways Involved In Multiple Sclerosis-Related Tremor Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Ahmed Bayoumi, Khader M Hasan, Jorge Patino, Zafer Keser, Joseph A Thomas, Refaat E Gabr, Claudia Pedroza, Arash Kamali, Mya C Schiess, Jerry S Wolinsky, John A Lincoln

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BACKGROUND: Tremor affects up to 45% of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS). Current understanding is based on insights from other neurological disorders, thus, not fully addressing the distinctive aspects of MS pathology.

OBJECTIVE: To characterize the brain white matter (WM) correlates of MS-related tremor using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).

METHODS: In a prospective case-control study, PwMS with tremor were assessed for tremor severity and underwent MRI scans including DTI. PwMS without tremor served as matched controls. After tract selection and segmentation, the resulting diffusivity measures were used to calculate group differences and correlations with tremor severity.

RESULTS: This study included …