Anatomical Correlates of Recovery in Single Pellet Reaching in Spinal Cord Injured Rats.
Anatomical correlates of recovery in single pellet reaching in spinal cord injured rats.
Exp Neurol. 2013 Mar 4;
Hurd C, Weishaupt N, Fouad K
Modeling spinal cord injury (SCI) in animals is challenging because an appropriate combination of lesion… Continue reading
Effect of Referral Strategies on Access to Cardiac Rehabilitation Among Women.
Effect of referral strategies on access to cardiac rehabilitation among women.
Eur J Prev Cardiol. 2013 Mar 7;
Gravely S, Anand SS, Stewart DE, Grace SL,
BackgroundDespite its proven benefits and need, women’s access to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is… Continue reading
Cardiometabolic Risk Profiles in Pre- Versus Postmenopausal Women With Spinal Cord Injury:: Preliminary Findings.
Cardiometabolic Risk Profiles in Pre- Versus Postmenopausal Women With Spinal Cord Injury:: Preliminary Findings.
Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil. 2012; 18(4): 322-330
Hosier H, Groah SL, Libin AV, Tinsley E, Burns P, Nash MS
To compare the cardiometabolic risk… Continue reading
[Influence of Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase Gene Polymorphisms on Antidepressant Response].
[Influence of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene polymorphisms on antidepressant response].
Zhonghua Yi Xue Yi Chuan Xue Za Zhi. 2013 Feb; 30(1): 26-30
Sun X, Zhang Z, Shi Y, Xu Z, Pu M, Geng L
To assess the influence of polymorphisms… Continue reading
Combining Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Milnacipran for Fibromyalgia: A Feasibility Randomized-Controlled Trial.
Combining Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Milnacipran for Fibromyalgia: A Feasibility Randomized-controlled Trial.
Clin J Pain. 2013 Feb 26;
Ang DC, Jensen MP, Steiner JL, Hilligoss J, Gracely RH, Saha C
OBJECTIVES:: To evaluate the feasibility of a randomized-controlled trial and to obtain estimates of the effects of combined cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and milnacipran for the treatment of fibromyalgia. METHODS:: Fifty-eight patients with fibromyalgia were randomized to 1 of the 3 treatment arms: (1) combination therapy (n=20); (2) milnacipran+education (n=19); and (3) placebo+CBT (n=19). Patients received either milnacipran (100 mg/d) or placebo. Patients also received 8 sessions of phone-delivered CBT or educational instructions, but only from baseline to week 9. Assessments were conducted at baseline, week 9, and 21. The primary endpoints were baseline to week 21 changes in weekly average pain intensity and physical function (SF-36 physical function scale). RESULTS:: Compared with milnacipran, combination therapy demonstrated a moderate effect on improving SF-36 physical function [SE=9.42 (5.48), P=0.09, effect size=0.60] and in reducing weekly average pain intensity [mean difference (SE)=-1.18 (0.62), P=0.07, effect size=0.67]. Compared with milnacipran, CBT had a moderate to large effect in improving SF-36 physical function [mean difference (SE)=11.0 (5.66), P=0.06, effect size=0.70]. Despite the presence of concomitant centrally acting therapies, dropout rate was lower than anticipated (15% at week 21). Importantly, at least 6 out of the 8 phone-based therapy sessions were successfully completed by 89% of the patients; and adherence to the treatment protocols was >95%. CONCLUSIONS:: In this pilot study, a therapeutic approach that… Continue reading
New Closed Skin Bone-Anchored Implant: Preliminary Results in 6 Children With Ear Atresia.
New closed skin bone-anchored implant: preliminary results in 6 children with ear atresia.
Otol Neurotol. 2013 Feb; 34(2): 275-81
Denoyelle F, Leboulanger N, Coudert C, Mazzaschi O, Loundon N, Vicaut E, Tessier N, Garabedian EN
To report preliminary results… Continue reading
Intravenous Administration: Frequent Errors.
Intravenous administration: frequent errors.
Prescrire Int. 2013 Feb; 22(135): 46
A prospective study conducted in Australia examined the errors made by 107 nurses during 568 intravenous drug administrations in hospitals. About 100 administrations had at least one serious error;… Continue reading