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Phenotyping Healthcare Use 2–3 Decades Before the First Multiple Sclerosis Demyelinating Event
ABSTRACT Objective Phenotype hospital, physician, and emergency department (ED) visits by diagnoses and specialty up to 29 years pre‐multiple sclerosis (MS) onset versus a matched population without MS. Methods We identified people with MS (PwMS) using population‐based administrative data from Ontario, Canada (1991–2020).
Helen Tremlett+8 more
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Differences in pain treatment between the healthcare systems in South Korea and Quebec and proposals for improvements [PDF]
After a year of exchange in Montreal, a South Korean academic physiatrist and his Canadian colleague have reflected on the strengths and weaknesses of their respective healthcare systems.
Min Cheol Chang+1 more
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Anesthesia in a Patient with Potocki–Lupski Syndrome
Introduction. Potocki–Lupski syndrome (PTLS) is a rare disease caused by the duplication of a small segment of chromosome 17 (17p11.2). The clinical presentation of this syndrome is quite variable and includes hypotonia, failure to thrive, oropharyngeal ...
Songhyun Kim+4 more
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BJA Open: a new open access journal for anaesthesiology, critical care, and pain medicine
Summary: BJA Open is a new open access journal to complement British Journal of Anaesthesia. This editorial describes the rationale for the journal and the breadth of content it is seeking to attract.
Philip M. Hopkins
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Maxillofacial surgery may cause severe complications in perioperative airway management. We report a case of failed airway management in a patient who underwent segmental mandibulectomy, radical neck dissection, and reconstruction with a free flap.
Min A. Kwon+4 more
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Objective This study aims to assess the feasibility of digital perioperative behavioral pain medicine intervention in breast cancer surgery and evaluate its impact on pain catastrophizing, pain, and opioid cessation after surgery.
B. Darnall+7 more
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Cognitive and Patient‐Reported Outcome Measures in LGI‐1‐IgG Autoimmune Encephalitis
ABSTRACT Objective Clinical outcome measures for autoimmune encephalitis (AE) are not yet well defined. Cognitive outcome measures (CogOs) and patient‐reported outcomes (PROs) may capture the symptoms of AE, beyond clinician‐reported outcomes (ClinROs) (the Modified Rankin Scale [mRS] and Clinical Assessment Scale in Autoimmune Encephalitis [CASE ...
Tatchaporn Ongphichetmetha+8 more
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Timothy Deer,1 Ankur A Patel,2 Dawood Sayed,3 Ashley Bailey-Classen,4 Ashley Comer,1 Benjamin Gill,5 Kiran Patel,6 Alaa Abd-Elsayed,7 Natalie Strand,8 Jonathan M Hagedorn,9 Zohra Hussaini,3 Nasir Khatri,10 Ryan Budwany,1 Melissa Murphy,11 Dan Nguyen,12 ...
Deer T+22 more
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Pilot balloon palpation is still a commonly used method to evaluate cuff pressure of the endotracheal tube after intubation. This study determined whether the size of the tracheal tube influenced the accuracy of pilot balloon palpation.
Min Gi Ban+5 more
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