2025
Delineating Empirically Plausible Causal Pathways to Suicidality Among People at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
Bronstein M, Kummerfeld E, Bearden C, Cornblatt B, Walker E, Woods S, Mathalon D, Perkins D, Cadenhead K, Addington J, Cannon T, Vinogradov S. Delineating Empirically Plausible Causal Pathways to Suicidality Among People at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 2025, 134: 239-250. PMID: 39913476, DOI: 10.1037/abn0000969.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical high riskNorth American Prodrome Longitudinal StudyClinical high-risk samplesAttenuated psychosis symptomsPathways to suicideSuicide risk reductionPsychosis symptomsCausal pathwaysDepressed moodPsychosisIntervention effortsSelf-deprecationSuicideLongitudinal studyMeasurement time pointsStudy timepointsHigh riskSymptomsInterventionHopelessnessMoodTime pointsDepressionIndividualsDirect causesObjectifying aesthetic outcomes following face transplantation – the AI research metrics model (CAARISMA ® ARMM)
Knoedler L, Hoch C, Knoedler S, Klimitz F, Schaschinger T, Niederegger T, Heiland M, Koerdt S, Pooth R, Kauke-Navarro M, Lellouch A. Objectifying aesthetic outcomes following face transplantation – the AI research metrics model (CAARISMA ® ARMM). Journal Of Stomatology Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery 2025, 126: 102277. PMID: 39947010, DOI: 10.1016/j.jormas.2025.102277.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFacial Aesthetic IndexAesthetic outcomesFT patientsFace transplantationAesthetic IndexAesthetic improvementPatient-surgeon communicationSevere facial disfigurementEnhance surgical planningNo significant differenceFacial aestheticsPreoperative scoresPostoperative scoresSurgical planningReconstructive optionsPatient populationDiverse patient populationsPatientsMetric modelFacial disfigurementSignificant differenceAesthetic successTime pointsTransplantationOutcomesInvestigative Approaches to Resilient Emotion Regulation Neurodevelopment in a South African Birth Cohort
Yates T, Sigwebela S, Seedat S, Milham M, du Plessis S, Abramson L, Niemiec E, Worthman C, Rotheram-Borus M, Salum G, Franco A, Zuanazzi A, Ahmed F, Gemmell K, Christodoulou J, Mhlaba N, Mqhele N, Ngalimane N, Sambudla A, Tottenham N, Tomlinson M. Investigative Approaches to Resilient Emotion Regulation Neurodevelopment in a South African Birth Cohort. Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science 2025, 5: 100457. PMID: 40144514, PMCID: PMC11938085, DOI: 10.1016/j.bpsgos.2025.100457.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSouth African birth cohortAfrican birth cohortEmotion regulationMiddle-income countriesBirth cohortNeurobiology of resilienceSelf-report measuresMagnetic resonance imagingMental health problemsNeurodevelopmental correlatesFunctional neurobiologyResonance imagingMental healthLongitudinal time pointsLow-incomeTime pointsHealth problemsDevelopmental historyAdolescent resilienceAnalytic planCohortNeurodevelopmentRegulate neurodevelopmentAdolescentsAdversityThe prognostic relevance of donor-specific antibodies in facial transplantation – A retrospective cohort study
Huelsboemer L, Hosseini H, Klimitz F, Diatta F, Boroumand S, O'Brien C, Parikh N, Stögner V, Formica R, Ko C, Azzi J, Draper E, Lian C, Murphy G, Pomahac B, Kauke-Navarro M. The prognostic relevance of donor-specific antibodies in facial transplantation – A retrospective cohort study. Journal Of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery 2025, 103: 286-296. PMID: 40043533, DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2025.01.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDe novo donor-specific antibodiesDonor-specific antibodiesDonor-specific antibody positivityChronic rejectionC4d depositionGraft lossPrognostic relevanceRejection gradeGrades of acute cellular rejectionDonor-specific antibody statusOccurrence of chronic rejectionTime pointsFacial vascularized composite allotransplantationAcute rejection gradeAcute cellular rejectionTissue typing laboratoriesAcute rejection eventsRetrospective cohort studyTransplant-related outcomesFace transplant patientsVascularized composite allotransplantationCellular rejectionTransplant patientsC4d levelsRetrospective analysis
2024
Quantitative Accuracy Assessment of the NeuroEXPLORER for Diverse Imaging Applications: Moving Beyond Standard Evaluations.
Omidvari N, Shanina E, Leung E, Sun X, Li Y, Mulnix T, Gravel P, Henry S, Matuskey D, Volpi T, Jones T, Badawi R, Li H, Carson R, Qi J, Cherry S. Quantitative Accuracy Assessment of the NeuroEXPLORER for Diverse Imaging Applications: Moving Beyond Standard Evaluations. Journal Of Nuclear Medicine 2024, 66: 150-157. PMID: 39638433, PMCID: PMC11705792, DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.124.268309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchContrast recovery coefficientHoffman phantomUniform phantomIQ phantomRecovery coefficientBrain PET systemHoffman brain phantomBrain uptakeSpatial resolutionDiverse imaging applicationsCylindrical phantomPET systemBrain phantomNeuroimaging studiesImage qualityImaging conditionsPhantomReconstruction parametersImaging time pointsTime pointsImage-derived input functionHigher spatial resolutionQuantitative accuracyDelayed time pointsBrain disordersUtilization of Prognosis Assignment: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Military Periodontists
Sawaya R, Dickens N, Merchant K, Wilson J, Darcey C. Utilization of Prognosis Assignment: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Military Periodontists. Military Medicine 2024, 190: e649-e656. PMID: 39576235, DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usae496.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPeriodontal prognosisDental readinessTreatment outcomesDental readiness classificationClinical practicePrediction of treatment outcomePeriodontal consultationTreatment outcome predictionDental literaturePeriodontistsRetrospective evaluation of treatmentPresentation severityEvaluation of treatmentTreatment planningPrognosisRetrospective evaluationMilitary service branchMultiple time pointsOutcome predictionCross-sectional surveyTime pointsPracticing cliniciansTreatmentDemographic informationSeveritySpesolimab decreases generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) body surface area (BSA) over time in patients with various lengths of disease history: Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial
Mostaghimi A, Strober B, Merola J, Gottlieb A, Elewski B, Guercio J, Tang M, Thoma C, Lebwohl M. Spesolimab decreases generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) body surface area (BSA) over time in patients with various lengths of disease history: Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial. SKIN The Journal Of Cutaneous Medicine 2024, 8: s489. DOI: 10.25251/skin.8.supp.489.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGeneralized pustular psoriasisBody surface areaBody surface area involvementWeek 4Disease historyAverage body surface areaTreating generalized pustular psoriasisYear prior to enrollmentLife-threatening skin diseaseSignificant patient burdenYears of ageDosing regimenPediatric patientsPustular psoriasisExtent of involvementSpesolimabDisease courseSkin symptomsPatientsMonoclonal antibodiesLower extremitiesSkin diseasesPatient burdenUpper extremityTime pointsSpesolimab decreases generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) body surface area (BSA) over time: Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial
Strober B, Merola J, Gottlieb A, Mostaghimi A, Hsiao J, Guercio J, Tang M, Thoma C, Lebwohl M. Spesolimab decreases generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) body surface area (BSA) over time: Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial. SKIN The Journal Of Cutaneous Medicine 2024, 8: s491. DOI: 10.25251/skin.8.supp.491.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGeneralized pustular psoriasisBody surface areaBody surface area involvementTreating generalized pustular psoriasisLife-threatening skin diseaseArea of involvementSignificant patient burdenYears of ageDosing regimenPediatric patientsPustular psoriasisExtent of involvementSpesolimabSkin symptomsContinuous treatmentPatientsMonoclonal antibodiesLower extremitiesSkin diseasesPatient burdenUpper extremityTime pointsTreatmentInvolvementBody regionsExamining the Accuracy of Self-Reported Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Using a Visual Analog Scale Among Opioid-Dependent People Living with HIV
Ssenyonjo J, Li X, Shrestha R, Copenhaver M. Examining the Accuracy of Self-Reported Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Using a Visual Analog Scale Among Opioid-Dependent People Living with HIV. AIDS And Behavior 2024, 28: 4046-4051. PMID: 39500816, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-024-04526-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVisual analog scaleOpioid-dependent peopleMeasure ART adherenceMethadone maintenance programPharmacy refill dataART adherenceAnalog scaleRefill dataSelf-reported visual analog scaleOpioid-dependent personsAntiretroviral therapy adherenceInner-city methadone maintenance programSelf-reported adherenceRandomized controlled trialsAntiretroviral therapyViral suppressionPatient populationPromote adherenceVAS ratingsTherapy adherenceHIVAdherence dataRefill informationTime pointsPharmacyHPV Status and Oral Health Symptom Patterning During Treatment and Survivorship in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer: A Longitudinal Analysis.
Dunnack Yackel H, Xu W, Wun Lee J, Cong X, Salner A, Duffy V, Judge M. HPV Status and Oral Health Symptom Patterning During Treatment and Survivorship in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer: A Longitudinal Analysis. Oncology Nursing Forum 2024, 51: 565-575. PMID: 39431692, DOI: 10.1188/24.onf.565-575.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHead and neck cancerOral health symptomsHuman papillomavirusNeck cancerHPV-negative head and neck cancersHealth symptomsHuman papillomavirus statusRetrospective longitudinal chart reviewSocial determinants of healthRegional cancer instituteDeterminants of healthLongitudinal chart reviewConcurrent chemotherapyHPV statusRadiation therapyLatent transition analysisChart reviewSymptom patternsSocial determinantsImprove outcomesCancer InstitutePatientsTime pointsEarly interventionLongitudinal analysisTobacco control policies discussed on social media: a scoping review
Dobbs P, Kong G, Lovett K, Henriksen L. Tobacco control policies discussed on social media: a scoping review. Tobacco Control 2024, tc-2024-058824. PMID: 39461851, DOI: 10.1136/tc-2024-058824.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTobacco control policiesE-cigarettesTobacco control lawsWHO Framework ConventionRegulate e-cigarettesE-cigarette regulationsWeb of ScienceSmoke-freeStandardised packagingTobacco taxesStudy characteristicsRemoving duplicatesCampus policiesVaping productsControl policiesTobaccoFlavor restrictionsStudy descriptionImplementation practicesFramework ConventionPublished literatureIdentified methodsCINAHLTime pointsSocial mediaLongitudinal biomonitoring of mycotoxin exposure during pregnancy in the Yale Pregnancy Outcome Prediction Study
Krausová M, Ayeni K, Gu Y, Borutzki Y, O'Bryan J, Perley L, Silasi M, Wisgrill L, Johnson C, Warth B. Longitudinal biomonitoring of mycotoxin exposure during pregnancy in the Yale Pregnancy Outcome Prediction Study. Environment International 2024, 194: 109081. PMID: 39615253, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2024.109081.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPregnancy Outcome Prediction studyPregnant womenOutcome prediction studiesTandem mass spectrometryLiquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometryPlasma matrixUrine methodMass spectrometryUrinary dataHuman biomonitoringCarcinogen ochratoxin ASerum methodNeoplastic effectsSerumLC-MS/MSMonomethyl etherUnborn childSerum samplesTime pointsUrineBiomarkers of exposurePregnancyAdverse health effectsWomenHuman biomonitoring guidance valuesMapping extrachromosomal DNA amplifications during cancer progression
Kim H, Kim S, Wade T, Yeo E, Lipsa A, Golebiewska A, Johnson K, An S, Ko J, Nam Y, Lee H, Kang S, Chung H, Niclou S, Moon H, Paek S, Bafna V, Luebeck J, Verhaak R. Mapping extrachromosomal DNA amplifications during cancer progression. Nature Genetics 2024, 56: 2447-2454. PMID: 39402156, PMCID: PMC11549044, DOI: 10.1038/s41588-024-01949-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPretreatment tumorsCancer progressionChemotherapy-pretreated patientsNewly diagnosed tumorsVariant allele fractionUntreated metastasesPrimary cancerUntreated cancerTreatment responseFocal amplificationTumor samplesChromosomal amplificationsDiagnosed cancerTumorExtrachromosomal DNA amplificationsAdvanced cancerCancerEcDNATime pointsMetastasisNewlyDNA amplificationProgressionExtrachromosomal DNAPatientsYoung adults, particularly young women, account for an increasingly large share of Dutch mental healthcare expenditure over the period between 2015 and 2021
Dijkstra L, Gülöksüz S, Batalla A, van Os J. Young adults, particularly young women, account for an increasingly large share of Dutch mental healthcare expenditure over the period between 2015 and 2021. Epidemiology And Psychiatric Sciences 2024, 33: e48. PMID: 39390846, PMCID: PMC11561524, DOI: 10.1017/s2045796024000404.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental healthcare expenditureMental healthcare costsHealthcare expendituresGeneral practitionersMental distressHealthcare costsPublic mental health approachYounger ageYoung adultsMental healthcare utilisationMental health approachPostal code levelYoung womenHealthcare utilisationOlder adultsSpecialist costsHealth approachMedical specialistsHealth insuranceMedical systemAge groupsTime pointsAdultsYoung peopleLinear regressionLongitudinal associations between five factor model and impulsive personality traits and PTSD symptoms: Findings from the AURORA study
Hyatt C, Reddi P, Sharpe B, Michopoulos V, van Rooij S, House S, Beaudoin F, An X, Stevens J, Zeng D, Neylan T, Clifford G, Linnstaedt S, Germine L, Bollen K, Rauch S, Haran J, Lewandowski C, Musey P, Hendry P, Sheikh S, Jones C, Punches B, Kurz M, Swor R, Hudak L, Pascual J, Seamon M, Harris E, Pearson C, Peak D, Merchant R, Domeier R, Rathlev N, Sergot P, Sanchez L, Bruce S, Miller M, Pietrzak R, Joormann J, Pizzagalli D, Sheridan J, Smoller J, Harte S, Elliott J, McLean S, Kessler R, Ressler K, Koenen K, Maples-Keller J. Longitudinal associations between five factor model and impulsive personality traits and PTSD symptoms: Findings from the AURORA study. Journal Of Research In Personality 2024, 112: 104524. DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2024.104524.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImpulsive personality traitsPTSD symptomsPersonality traitsOne-year post-traumaSevere PTSD symptomsPost-traumaFactor modelNegative urgencyLow agreeablenessLow conscientiousnessTrauma exposurePersonality assessmentPTSD riskProspective linksSymptom TotalPTSDLongitudinal associationsAURORA studyIncremental predictorNeuroticismTime pointsSymptomsTraitsAgreeablenessConscientiousnessEvaluation of simulation-based intervention for implicit bias mitigation: A response to systemic racism
Dahlen B, McGraw R, Vora S. Evaluation of simulation-based intervention for implicit bias mitigation: A response to systemic racism. Clinical Simulation In Nursing 2024, 95: 101596. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecns.2024.101596.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSimulation-based interventionTrained health care professionalsSimulation-based educational interventionReduce health inequalitiesFamily satisfaction scoresHealth care professionalsMitigate implicit biasesQuasi-experimental designHealth inequalitiesCare professionalsEducational interventionHospital unitsConclusions SimulationFamily experiencesParticipants' perceptionsExperience measuresSatisfaction scoresPediatric hospitalDispatch callsBehavioral contractsInterventionParticipantsTime pointsImplicit biasSystemic racism90-Day Complication and Readmission Rates for Geriatric Patients With Hip Fracture at Different Time Points From COVID-19 Positivity: A Database Study
Sanchez J, Jiang W, Dhodapkar M, Radford Z, Rubin L, Grauer J. 90-Day Complication and Readmission Rates for Geriatric Patients With Hip Fracture at Different Time Points From COVID-19 Positivity: A Database Study. JAAOS Global Research And Reviews 2024, 8: e24.00069. PMID: 39330875, PMCID: PMC11412709, DOI: 10.5435/jaaosglobal-d-24-00069.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHip fracture surgeryHip fractureGeriatric patientsFracture surgeryAdverse eventsRate of minor adverse eventsCOVID-19 diagnosisWeeks of surgeryMinor adverse eventsTime pointsAssociated with increased oddsComplication rateAssess complicationsCOVID-19 positivityCOVID-19 infectionMultivariate analysisSurgeryComplicationsPatientsDatabase studyReadmission ratesCare algorithmWeeksDiagnosisCOVID-19Acute and persistent responses after H5N1 vaccination in humans
Apps R, Biancotto A, Candia J, Kotliarov Y, Perl S, Cheung F, Farmer R, Mulè M, Rachmaninoff N, Chen J, Martins A, Shi R, Zhou H, Bansal N, Schum P, Olnes M, Milanez-Almeida P, Han K, Sellers B, Cortese M, Hagan T, Rouphael N, Pulendran B, King L, Manischewitz J, Khurana S, Golding H, van der Most R, Dickler H, Germain R, Schwartzberg P, Tsang J. Acute and persistent responses after H5N1 vaccination in humans. Cell Reports 2024, 43: 114706. PMID: 39235945, PMCID: PMC11949244, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114706.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchH5N1 influenza vaccineImpact vaccine responsesTime pointsAdjuvant AS03H5N1 vaccineInfluenza vaccineT cellsVaccine responseVaccinated cohortHigh antibody respondersImmune stateVaccine antigensMultiple time pointsSingle-cell profilingInitial vaccinationSystems immunologyVaccinePersistent responseSurface proteinsCell type-specific signaturesChromatin accessibilityTranscription factorsH5N1DaysAS03Spatiotemporal Eye Movement Dynamics Reveal Altered Face Prioritization in Early Visual Processing Among Autistic Children
Griffin J, Naples A, Bernier R, Chawarska K, Dawson G, Dziura J, Faja S, Jeste S, Kleinhans N, Sugar C, Webb S, Shic F, McPartland J, Trials A. Spatiotemporal Eye Movement Dynamics Reveal Altered Face Prioritization in Early Visual Processing Among Autistic Children. Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience And Neuroimaging 2024, 10: 45-57. PMID: 39237004, PMCID: PMC11710975, DOI: 10.1016/j.bpsc.2024.08.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReduced social attentionEye movement patternsSocial attentionVisual processingLongitudinal time pointsClinical features of autismContext of social perceptionAutism symptom severityFeatures of autismEarly visual processingWell-characterized sampleFace regionSymptom severityNeurotypical childrenAdaptive functioningExploratory patternsSocial difficultiesSocial perceptionAutismAutistic ChildrenFace informationTime pointsAssociated with clinical featuresFace recognitionDecreased likelihoodA Curriculum on Advanced Topics in Hypertension for Internal Medicine Residents
Gallagher B, Windish D. A Curriculum on Advanced Topics in Hypertension for Internal Medicine Residents. Southern Medical Journal 2024, 117: 556-561. PMID: 39227050, DOI: 10.14423/smj.0000000000001732.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInternal medicine residentsMedicine residentsRepeated-measures analysis of varianceChronic kidney diseaseSmall group sessionsRepeated-measures analysisMean confidence scoreHypertensive urgencySecondary hypertensionKidney diseaseHypertensionUS adultsImmediate postMulti-institutional surveyResident confidenceHypertension expertsPostcurriculum surveysOutpatient settingPostcurriculumPrecurriculumHalf-dayTime pointsWeeksTraining scoresAnalysis of variance
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