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CP, Shatkar V, Maxwell-Armstrong C, Henderson LA, Maple N, Manson R, Adams RD, Semple E, Mills M, Daoub A, Marsh A, Ramnarine A, Hartley J, Malaj M, Jewell PD, Whatling EA, Hitchen N, Chen M, Goh B, Fern J, Rogers S, Derbyshire L, Robertson DT, Deekonda P, Abid A, Harrison PLM, Aildasani L, Turley H, Sherif MA, Pandey G, Filby JJ, Johnston A, Burke E, Mohamud M, Gohil K, Tsui AY, Singh R, Lim SJ, O'Sullivan K, McKelvey LL, O'Neill S, Roberts HF, Brown FS, Cao Y, Buckle RT, Liew Y, Sii S, Ventre CM, Graham CJ, Filipescu T, Yousif A, Dawar R, Wright A, Peters M, Varley R, Owczarek S, Hartley S, Khattak M, Iqbal A, Ali M, Durrani B, Narang Y, Bethell GS, Horne L, Pinto R, Nicholls K, Kisyov I, Torrance HD, English W, Lakhani SM, Ashraf SF, Venn M, Elangovan V, Kazmi Z, Brecher J, Sukumar S, Mastan A, Mortimer A, Parker J, Boyle J, Elkawafi M, Beckett J, Mohite A, Narain A, Mazumdar E, Sreh A, Hague A, Weinberg D, Fletcher L, Steel M, Shufflebotham H, Masood M, Sinha Y, Jenvey C, Kitt H, Slade R, Craig AR, Deall C, Reakes T, Chervenkoff J, Strange E, O'Bryan M, Murkin C, Joshi D, Bergara T, Naqib S, Wylam D, Scotcher SE, Hewitt CM, Stoddart MT, Kerai A, Trist AJ, Cole SJ, Knight CL, Stevens S, Cooper GE, Ingham R, Dobson J, O'Kane A, Moradzadeh J, Duffy A, Henderson C, Ashraf S, McLaughin C, Hoskins TC, Reehal RS, Bookless LR, McLean RC, Stone EJ, Wright EV, Abdikadir HR, Roberts C, Spence O, Srikantharajah M, Ruiz EM, Matthews JH, Gardner E, Hester E, Naran P, Simpson R, Minhas M, Cornish E, Semnani SA, Rojoa D, Radotra A, Eraifej J, Eparh K, Smith DNE, Mistry BD, Hickling SL, Din W, Liu C, Mithrakumar P, Mirdavoudi V, Rashid M, Mcgenity C, Hussain O, Kadicheeni M, Gardner H, Anim-Addo N, Pearce J, Aslanyan A, Ntala C, Sorah T, Parkin J, Alizadeh M, White A, Edozie F, Johnston J, Kahar A, Navayogaarajah V, Carter D, Khonsari P, Burgess A, Patel B, Kong C, Ponweera A, Cody A, Tan Y, Ng AYL, Croall A, Allan C, Ng S, Raghuvir V, Telfer R, Greenhalgh AD, McKerr CN, Edison MA, Patel BA, Dear K, Hardy MR, Williams P, Hassan S, Sajjad U, O'Neill EM, Lopes S, Healy L, Jamal N, Tan S, Lazenby D, Husnoo SB, Beecroft S, Sarvanandan T, Weston C, Bassam N, Rabinthiran S, Hayat U, Ng L, Varma D, Sukkari M, Mian A, Omar A, Kim JW, Sellathurai J, Mahmood J, O'Connell C, Bose R, Heneghan H, Lalor P, Matheson J, Doherty C, Cullen C, Cooper D, Angelov S, Drislane C, Smith ACD, Kreibich A, Palkhi E, Durr A, Lotfallah A, Gold D, Mckean E, Dhanji A, Anilkumar A, Thacoor A, Siddiqui ZH, Lim S, Piquet A, Anderson SM, McCormack DR, Gulati J, Ibrahim A, Murray SE, Walsh SL, McGrath A, Ziprin P, Chua EY, Lou CN, Bloomer J, Paine HR, Osei-Kuffour D, White CJ, Szczap A, Gokani S, Patel K, Malys MK, Reed A, Torlot GE, Cumber EM, Charania A, Ahmad S, Varma N, Cheema H, Austreng L, Petra H, Chaudhary M, Zegeye MI, Cheung F, Coffey D, Heer RS, Singh S, Seager E, Cumming S, Suresh RS, Verma S, Ptacek IB, Gwozdz AM, Yang T, Khetarpal AA, Shumon S, Fung TMP, Leung W, Kwang P, Chew L, Loke W, Curran A, Chan C, McGarrigle C, Mohan K, Cullen S, Wong E, Toale C, Collins D, Keane N, Traynor BP, Shanahan D, Yan A, Jafree DJ, Topham C, Mitrasinovic S, Omara S, Bingham G, Lykoudis PM, Miranda BH, Whitehurst K, Kumaran G, Devabalan Y, Aziz H, Shoa M, Dindyal S, Yates JA, Bernstein I, Rattan G, Coulson R, Stezaker S, Isaac A, Salem M, McBride A, McFarlane H, Yow L, MacDonald J, Bartlett RD, Turaga S, White U, Liew W, Yim N, Ang A, Simpson A, McAuley D, Craig E, Murphy L, Shepherd P, Kee JY, Abdulmajid A, Chung A, Warwick HL, Livesey A, Holton P, Theodoreson MD, Jenkin SL, Turner J, Entwisle JH, Marchal ST, O'Connor S, Blege HK, Aithie JM, Sabine LM, Stewart GE, Jackson S, Kishore A, Lankage CM, Acquaah F, Joyce HL, McKevitt KL, Coffey CJ, Fawaz AS, Dolbec KS, O'Sullivan DA, Geraghty JM, Lim E, Bolton L, FitzPatrick D, Robinson C, Ramtoola T, Collinson S, Grundy L, McEnhill PM, Harbhajan Singh GS, Loughran D, Golding DM, Keeling RE, Williams RP, Whitham RDJ, Yoganathan S, Nachiappan R, Egan RJ, Owasil R, Kwan ML, He A, Goh RW, Bhome R, Wilson H, Teoh PJ, Raji K, Jayakody N, Matthams J, Chong J, Luk CY, Greig RJ, Trail M, Charalambous G, Rocke AS, Gardiner N, Bulley F, Warren N, Brennan E, Fergurson P, Wilson R, Whittingham H, Brown EJ, Khanijau R, Gandhi K, Morris S, Boulton AJ, Chandan N, Barthorpe AE, Maamari R, Sandhu S, McCann M, Higgs L, Balian V, Reeder C, Diaper C, Sale T, Ali H, Archer CH, Clarke AK, Heskin J, Hurst PC, Farmer JD, O'Flynn LD, Doan L, Shuker BA, Stott GD, Vithanage NA, Hoban KA, Nesargikar PN, Kennedy HR, Grossart CM, Tan ESM, Roy CSD, Sim P, Leslie KE, Sim D, Abul MH, Cody N, Tay AY, Woon E, Sng S, Mah J, Robson J, Shakweh E, Wing VC, Mills H, Li MM, Barrow TR, Balaji S, Jordan HEM, Phillips C, Naveed H, Hirani S, Tai A, Ratnakumaran R, Sahathevan A, Shafi AMA, Seedat M, Weaver R, Batho A, Punj R, Selvachandran H, Bhatt N, Botchey S, Khonat Z, Brennan K, Morrison CJ, Devlin E, Linton A, Galloway E, McGarvie S, Ramsay N, McRobbie HD, Whewell H, Dean W, Nelaj S, Eragat M, Mishra A, Kane T, Zuhair M, Wells M, Wilkinson D, Woodcock N, Sun E, Aziz N, Abd Ghaffar MK., Nepogodiev, Dmitri, Rosati, Riccardo, Nepogodiev, D., and Robotics and image-guided minimally-invasive surgery (ROBOTICS)
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Male ,obesity ,Multivariate analysis ,Gastrointestinal Diseases ,IMPACT ,Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE ,Body mass index ,Body weight ,Digestive tract ,Gastrointestinal tract ,Obesity ,Postoperative complications ,Gastroenterology ,digestive tract ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,Europe ,Female ,Gastrointestinal Neoplasms ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Postoperative Complications ,Body Mass Index ,OUTCOMES ,body mass index ,body weight ,gastrointestinal tract ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Urological cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 15] ,Cohort ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Cohort study ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Malignancy ,NO ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,business.industry ,postoperative complications ,MORTALITY ,medicine.disease ,Settore MED/18 ,Surgery ,Postoperative complication ,Postoperative Complications, Obesity, Digestive Tract, Gastrointestinal Tract, Body Mass Index, Body Weight ,business - Abstract
Aim Previous studies reported conflicting evidence on the effects of obesity on outcomes after gastrointestinal surgery. The aims of this study were to explore the relationship of obesity with major postoperative complications in an international cohort and to present a meta-analysis of all available prospective data.Methods This prospective, multicentre study included adults undergoing both elective and emergency gastrointestinal resection, reversal of stoma or formation of stoma. The primary end-point was 30-day major complications (Clavien-Dindo Grades III-V). A systematic search was undertaken for studies assessing the relationship between obesity and major complications after gastrointestinal surgery. Individual patient meta-analysis was used to analyse pooled results.Results This study included 2519 patients across 127 centres, of whom 560 (22.2%) were obese. Unadjusted major complication rates were lower in obese vs normal weight patients (13.0% vs 16.2%, respectively), but this did not reach statistical significance (P = 0.863) on multivariate analysis for patients having surgery for either malignant or benign conditions. Individual patient meta-analysis demonstrated that obese patients undergoing surgery for malignancy were at increased risk of major complications (OR 2.10, 95% CI 1.49-2.96, P Conclusions In our international data, obesity was not found to be associated with major complications following gastrointestinal surgery. Meta-analysis of available prospective data made a novel finding of obesity being associated with different outcomes depending on whether patients were undergoing surgery for benign or malignant disease.
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3. Utilization of Shock Team and Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (VA-ECMO) in the Management of Cardiogenic Shock in Northern Ontario
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Sami Alnasser, MD, Matthew Cavanagh, MD, Rony Atoui, MD, Noman Ali, MD, Bhanu Nalla, MD, Kyle McKechnie, MD, Anthony Main, MD, Mathieu Rheault-Henry, MD, AbdulAziz Al-Shaibi, MD, Lucas Burke, MD, Sarah McIsaac, MD, Robert Anderson, MD, Neil Fam, MD, Mohammed Shurrab, MD, Mary Catherine Kerr, MD, Hooman Hennessey, MD, Craig Armstrong, CPC, Bindu Bittira, MD, Abdulrahman Alqahtani, MD, Gregory Papadopoulos, MD, Andreas Kumar, MD, Derek MacDonald, MD, Cormac O’Connor, MD, Michael McDonald, MD, and Derek Manchuk, MD
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background: Despite advancements in critical care and coronary revascularization, cardiogenic shock (CS) outcomes remain poor. Implementing a shock team and use of veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) have been associated with improved CS outcomes, but its feasibility in remote and rural areas remains unknown. Methods: This retrospective study included patients with CS who required mechanical circulatory support (MCS) at Health Sciences North, Sudbury, Ontario. The analysis aimed to accomplish 2 objectives: first, to review the outcomes associated with use of Impella (Abiomed, Danvers, MA) and, second, to assess the feasibility of establishing a shock team to facilitate the local implementation of VA-ECMO. The primary endpoint was in-hospital mortality. Results: The outcomes of 15 patients with CS who received Impella between 2015 and 2021 were reviewed. Their average age was 65 years (standard deviation [SD]: 13), and 8 patients (53%) were female. CS was ischemic in 12 patients (80%). Transfemoral Impella CP (cardiac power) was the most frequently used (93%). Thirteen patients (87%) died during the index hospital stay post-Impella because of progressive circulatory failure. The shock team was established following consultations with several Canadian MCS centres, leading to the development of a protocol to guide use of MCS. There have been 4 cases in which percutaneous VA-ECMO using Cardiohelp (Getinge/Maquet, Wayne, NJ) has been used; 3 (75%) survived beyond the index hospitalization. Conclusions: This analysis demonstrated the feasibility of implementing a shock team in remote Northern Ontario, enabling the use of VA-ECMO with success in a centre with a sizeable rural catchment area. This initiative helps address the gap in cardiac care outcomes between rural and urban areas in Ontario. Résumé: Introduction: En dépit des avancées des soins aux patients en phase critique et de la revascularisation coronarienne, les résultats du choc cardiogénique (CC) semblent mauvais. La mise en place d’une équipe de choc et l’utilisation de l’oxygénation extracorporelle (ECMO, de l’anglais extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) par voie veino-artérielle (VA) (VA-ECMO) ont été associées à de meilleurs résultats du CC, mais on ignore sa faisabilité dans les régions éloignées et rurales. Méthodes: La présente étude rétrospective portait sur des patients en CC qui ont eu besoin d’une assistance circulatoire mécanique (ACM) à Horizon Santé-Nord, à Sudbury, en Ontario. L’analyse visait 2 objectifs : le premier objectif était de passer en revue les résultats associés à l’utilisation de Impella (Abiomed, Danvers, MA) et, le deuxième était d’évaluer la faisabilité de la mise en place d’une équipe de choc pour faciliter la mise en œuvre locale de la VA-ECMO. Le principal critère d’évaluation était la mortalité intrahospitalière. Résultats: Nous avons passé en revue les résultats cliniques de 15 patients ayant subi un CC qui avaient reçu une Impella entre 2015 et 2021. L’âge moyen était de 65 ans (écart type [ET] : 13), et 8 patients (53 %) étaient des femmes. Le CC était d’origine ischémique chez 12 patients (80 %). L’Impella CP (cardiac power, soit la pompe cardiaque) par voie transfémorale était la plus fréquemment utilisée (93 %). Treize patients (87 %) sont morts durant le séjour de référence à l’hôpital après l’utilisation de l’Impella en raison d’insuffisance circulatoire progressive. La mise en place de l’équipe de choc à la suite des consultations dans plusieurs centres canadiens d’ACM a mené à l’élaboration d’un protocole d’utilisation de l’ACM. Il y a eu 4 cas chez lesquels la VA-ECMO par voie percutanée à l’aide de Cardiohelp (Getinge/Maquet, Wayne, New Jersey, É.-U.) a été utilisée ; 3 (75 %) ont survécu après l’hospitalisation de référence. Conclusions: Cette analyse a démontré la faisabilité de la mise en place d’une équipe de choc dans les régions éloignées du nord de l’Ontario, qui a permis d’utiliser efficacement la VA-ECMO dans un centre d’une circonscription hospitalière rurale non négligeable. Cette initiative aide à remédier à l’écart des résultats en soins cardiaques entre les régions rurales et urbaines de l’Ontario.
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4. Tough and Recyclable Phase-Separated Supramolecular Gels via a Dehydration–Hydration Cycle
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Xiaohui Xu, Yannick L. Eatmon, Kofi S. S. Christie, Allyson L. McGaughey, Néhémie Guillomaitre, Sujit S. Datta, Zhiyong Jason Ren, Craig Arnold, and Rodney D. Priestley
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5. Forecasting tropical cyclone wind hazards and impacts: Summary from the Tenth International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC-10)
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Craig Earl-Spurr, Andrea Schumacher, Craig Arthur, T. Arulalan, Iosefo Cauravouvinaka, Philippe Caroff, Mark DeMaria, Jeff Kepert, and Monica Sharma
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Tropical cyclones ,Wind hazards ,Wind impacts ,Tropical cyclone forecasting ,Physical geography ,GB3-5030 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
In this paper, we summarize findings from the Tenth International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC-10) subgroup on forecasting wind hazards and impacts. We found that new approaches to TC wind hazard forecasts continue to be developed and are becoming an increasingly common product offered by operational centres. To add greater context to wind risk information for users, many operational and research centres are also working to develop impact-based forecasts that incorporate hazard, vulnerability, and exposure data. Efforts to develop tropical cyclone wind impact forecasts present resourcing challenges, and when compared to wind hazard forecasting, are generally still in their infancy. Overall, both operational and research centres are extending significant efforts to meet the strong public need for accurate predictions of TC wind hazards and impacts around the world.
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6. Developing a Model of Associations Between Chronic Pain, Depressive Mood, Chronic Fatigue, and Self-Efficacy in People With Spinal Cord Injury
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Craig, AR, Tran, YH, Siddall, PJ, Wijesuriya, NS, Lovas, JM, Bartrop, R, and Middleton, JW
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Chronic pain, chronic fatigue, and depressive mood are prevalent conditions in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). The objective of this research was to investigate the relationship between these conditions in adults with SCI. Multivariate analysis of
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7. Air Stabilization of Li7P3S11 Solid-State Electrolytes through Laser-Based Processing
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Yannick Eatmon, Joseph W. Stiles, Shuichiro Hayashi, Marco Rupp, and Craig Arnold
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laser-based processing ,solid-state electrolyte ,energy devices ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
All-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) that employ solid-state electrolytes (SSEs) have the potential to replace more conventional batteries that employ liquid electrolytes due to their inherent safety, compatibility with lithium metal and reputable ionic conductivity. Li7P3S11 is a promising SSE with reported ionic conductivities in the order of 10 mS/cm. However, its susceptibility to degradation through oxidation and hydrolysis limits its commercial viability. In this work, we demonstrate a laser-based processing method for SSEs to improve humidity stability. It was determined that laser power and scanning speed greatly affect surface morphology, as well as the resulting chemical composition of Li7P3S11 samples. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy revealed that laser treatment can produce SSEs with higher ionic conductivities than pristine counterparts after air exposure. Further examination of chemical composition revealed an optimal laser processing condition that reduces the rate of P2S74− degradation. This work demonstrates the ability of laser-based processing to be used to improve the stability of SSEs.
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8. The impact of spinal cord injury on psychological status
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Craig, AR, Tran, YH, Middleton, J, Voudouris, N, and Mrowinski, V
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Spinal cord injury is a traumatic disorder that is believed to be associated with a high risk of psychological disorder. The aim of this paper was to compare levels of negative psychological states in SCI and able-bodied controls. Participants included 33 people with SCI living in the community and 33 able-bodied controls similar in age and sex ratio. Measures included the Profile of Mood States and the Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory. The odds of persons with SCI having elevated negative psychological states typical of people with a psychiatric disorder was seven times that of able-bodied persons. Future research needs to investigate psychological rehabilitation strategies that will be effective in lowering negative psychological states such as depressive mood in people with SCI.
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9. Neurophysiological changes associated with spinal cord injury: A study of brain activity and cognitive function
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Wijesuriya, NS, Tran, YH, Craig, AR, Voudouris, N, and Mrowinski, V
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is usually traumatic in nature and caused by laceration to the spinal cord, resulting in a loss of motor and sensory function as well as other devastating consequences such as pain and psychological distress (e.g. depression). There is also evidence for impairment in cognitive function and changes in neurophysiological measures such as brain activity in SCI. A better understanding of cognitive function deficits and brain activity changes would be valuable so as to improve SCI rehabilitation.
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10. Spinal Cord Injury and its Association with Negative Psychological States
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Craig, AR, Tran, YH, Lovas, JM, and Middleton, J
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Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Adult ,Male ,Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic ,Psychometrics ,Depression ,Middle Aged ,Self Efficacy ,Young Adult ,Residence Characteristics ,Multivariate Analysis ,Humans ,Regression Analysis ,Female ,Chronic Pain ,Psychological Theory ,Spinal Cord Injuries ,Aged - Abstract
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is believed to place the individual at a high risk of psychological disorder. The objective of this paper was to examine the relationship between SCI and negative psychological states by comparing levels of negative psychological states in SCI and able-bodied controls. Participants included 33 people with SCI who had completed their inpatient rehabilitation (that is, when living in the community) and 33 able-bodied controls matched for age and sex. In order to determine levels of negative psychological states, the Profile of Mood States and the Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory were completed by all participants. The SCI group was found to have raised levels of psychopathology, with 20% having elevated negative psychological states typical of people with a psychiatric disorder. People with SCI have an increased risk of suffering debilitating levels of psychopathology. Future research needs to investigate psychosocial rehabilitation strategies for lowering negative psychological states such as depressive mood in people with SCI after they have completed their rehabilitation program
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11. The Impact of Self-efficacy and Pain on the Quality of Life of Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
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Craig, AR, Tran, YH, Middleton, J, and Moore, K
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12. The Relationship Between Negative Mood States and Fatigue
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Wijesuriya, NS, Tran, YH, Craig, AR, and Moore, K
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13. Brain activity associated with personality
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Tran, YH, Craig, AR, Wijesuriya, NS, and Katsikitis, M
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People have long been facinated about the association between brain activity and the shaping of personaility and behaviour. Given oru interest in the brain, it is not surprising that there have been numerous studies that have investigated the relationship between personality and the properties of the brains' electrical activity. Our initial investigation between the personality trait introversion-extraversion and alpha (8013Hz) brain waves found strong differences between people who are introverted compared to those who are extraverted in terms of their frontal 8-13Hz amplitude reactivity. Extraverted persons in the sample were at least 3 times more likely to have larger amplitude in the 8-13 Hz frequency spectra. This study broadens the investigation to include personaility traits of the five-factor model using the NEO-Five-factr Inventory (NEO-FFI) and its association with resting brain activity. The NEO traits were found to explain small, though significant contributions to brain wave activity variance. The magnitude ofthese contributions was around 7% for delta wave activity and about 5% for theta wave activity.
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14. Dusty & Digital Media Literacy Workshops
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Jonathan Kabongo, Craig Arthur, and Freddy Paige
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Experiential Learning ,hip hop librarianship ,media literacy ,pedagogy ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources ,Communities. Classes. Races ,HT51-1595 - Abstract
Digging in the Crates: Hip Hop Studies at Virginia Tech, or VTDITC, is a pedagogical model that exists to foster a sense of community among artists, fans, and scholars. Based in our campus’ main library, we hope to model that students’ and community members’ personal interests are worthy of academic study and further establish Hip Hop Studies’ presence at Virginia Tech, the academy, and in the larger community. To that end, the VTDITC community has designed, taught, and assessed more than 150 community-based media literacy workshops over the past half decade. We have demonstrated, explained, and created opportunities for a wide variety of learners to experience the science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics inherent to the hip hop culture. We have learned alongside a diversity of audiences—from elementary school children to adults. To name just a few of our partner organizations, we have worked with the 4H Virginia Congress, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia, Higher Achievement, Inc., a variety of public libraries including our regular collaborator Roanoke Public Libraries, the Science Museum of Western Virginia, Virginia’s Summer Residential Governor's School for Humanities, and the West End Center for Youth. In our contribution to The Global Drumbeat: Permeations of Hip Hop across Diverse Information Worlds, we will outline and explain an example lesson plan from one of our workshops. We will provide our learning outcomes as well as our assessment plan. Additionally, we will detail the theoretical underpinnings and guiding principles that inform our pedagogical decision making. Our workshops take a hands-on, practitioner-minded, and co-creation approach to teaching media literacy. Inasmuch, this contribution will also provide a recommended list of music creation equipment and other appropriate classroom technology that will accommodate a variety of budgets. Furthermore, we will include several promising practices and recommendations gained from more than 50 years of collective experience creating hip hop music and 10 years of collective experience teaching the hip hop arts. Our hope is that this contribution will inspire other library workers and educators to remix our workshops to suit the needs of their communities.
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15. Anxiety levels in people who stutter: A randomized population study
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Craig, AR, Hancock, K, Tran, YH, and Craig, ML
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16. Towards a countermeasure device to detect fatigue in drivers
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Lal, S and Craig, AR
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17. Clinical psychology and neurological disability : psychological therapies for stuttering
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Craig, AR
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18. The mind switch enviornmental control system :remote hands free control for the severely disabled
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McIsaac, P, Craig, AR, Tran, YH, and Boord, PR
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Rehabilitation - Published
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19. Fatigue neurophysiology in professional and non-professional drivers
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Lal, S and Craig, AR
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20. Managing adolescents who relapse following treatment for stuttering
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Craig, AR, Hancock, K, and Cobbin, DM
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21. The effects of massage therapy on the human immune response in healthy adults
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Lovas, JM, Craig, AR, Raison, RL, Weston, KM, Segal, Y, and Markus, MR
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22. The effectiveness of re-treatment for adolescents who stutter
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Hancock, K and Craig, AR
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23. Epidemiology of stuttering in the community across the entire life span
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Craig, AR, Hancock, K, Tran, YH, Craig, ML, and Peters, K
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Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology ,nervous system diseases - Abstract
A randomized and stratified investigation was conducted into the epidemiology of stuttering in the community across the entire life span. Persons from households in the state of New South Wales, Australia, were asked to participate in a telephone interview. Consenting persons were given a brief introduction to the research, and details were requested concerning the number and age of the persons living in the household at the time of the interview. Interviewees were then given a description of stuttering. Based on this description, they were asked if any person living in their household stuttered (prevalence). If they answered "yes," a number of corroborative questions were asked, and permission was requested to tape over the telephone the speech of the person who stutters. Confirmation of stuttering was based on (a) a positive detection of stuttering from the tape and (b) an affirmative answer to at least one of the corroborative questions supporting the diagnosis. Results showed that the prevalence of stuttering over the whole population was 0.72%, with higher prevalence rates in younger children (1.4-1.44) and lowest rates in adolescence (0.53). Male-to-female ratios ranged from 2.3:1 in younger children to 4:1 in adolescence, with a ratio of 2.3:1 across all ages. The household member being interviewed was also asked whether anyone in the household had ever stuttered. If the answer was "yes," the same corroborative questions were asked. These data, along with the prevalence data, provided an estimate of the incidence or risk of stuttering, which was found to range from 2.1% in adults (21-50 years) to 2.8% in younger children (2-5 years) and 3.4% in older children (6-10 years). Implications of these results are discussed.
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24. Driver Fatigue: Psychological and Electroencephalography Assessment
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Lal, S, Craig, AR, and Potter, J
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25. Towards the Development of a Countermeasure Device to Detect Fatigue in Drivers from Electroencephalography Signals
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Lal, S, Craig, AR, and Potter, J
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26. Real-time performance of a hands-free semi-autonomous wheelchair system using a combination of stereoscopic and spherical vision
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Khoo, MCK, Nguyen, J, Nguyen, N, Tran, YH, Su, SW, Craig, AR, Nguyen, HT, Khoo, MCK, Nguyen, J, Nguyen, N, Tran, YH, Su, SW, Craig, AR, and Nguyen, HT
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This paper is concerned with the operational performance of a semi-autonomous wheelchair system named TIM (Thought-controlled Intelligent Machine), which uses cameras in a system configuration modeled on the vision system of a horse. This new camera configuration utilizes stereoscopic vision for 3-Dimensional (3D) depth perception and mapping ahead of the wheelchair, combined with a spherical camera system for 360-degrees of monocular vision. The unique combination allows for static components of an unknown environment to be mapped and any surrounding dynamic obstacles to be detected, during real-time autonomous navigation, minimizing blind-spots and preventing accidental collisions with people or obstacles. Combining this vision system with a shared control strategy provides intelligent assistive guidance during wheelchair navigation, and can accompany any hands-free wheelchair control technology for people with severe physical disability. Testing of this system in crowded dynamic environments has displayed the feasibility and real-time performance of this system when assisting handsfree control technologies, in this case being a proof-of-concept brain-computer interface (BCI).
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27. Estimating proportion of days covered (PDC) using real-world online medicine suppliers’ datasets
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David Prieto-Merino, Amy Mulick, Craig Armstrong, Helen Hoult, Scott Fawcett, Lina Eliasson, and Sarah Clifford
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medication adherence ,proportion of days covered ,real-world data ,measurement ,routinely collected data ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Background The proportion of days covered (PDC) is used to estimate medication adherence by looking at the proportion of days in which a person has access to the medication, over a given period of interest. This study aimed to adapt the PDC algorithm to allow for plausible assumptions about prescription refill behaviour when applied to data from online pharmacy suppliers. Methods Three PDC algorithms, the conventional approach (PDC1) and two alternative approaches (PDC2 and PDC3), were used to estimate adherence in a real-world dataset from an online pharmacy. Each algorithm has different denominators and increasing levels of complexity. PDC1, the conventional approach, is the total number of days between first dispensation and a defined end date. PDC2 counts the days until the end of supply date. PDC3 removes from the denominator specifically defined large gaps between refills, which could indicate legitimate reasons for treatment discontinuation. The distribution of the three PDCs across four different follow-up lengths was compared. Results The dataset included people taking ACE inhibitors (n = 65,905), statins (n = 100,362), and/or thyroid hormones (n = 30,637). The proportion of people taking ACE inhibitors with PDC ≥ 0.8 was 50–74% for PDC1, 81–91% for PDC2, and 86–100% for PDC3 with values depending on drug and length of follow-up. Similar ranges were identified in people taking statins and thyroid hormones. Conclusion These algorithms enable researchers and healthcare providers to assess pharmacy services and individual levels of adherence in real-world databases, particularly in settings where people may switch between different suppliers of medicines, meaning an individual supplier’s data may show temporary but legitimate gaps in access to medication. Accurately identifying problems with adherence provides the foundation for opportunities to improve experience, adherence and outcomes and to reduce medicines wastage. Research with people taking medications and prescribers is required to validate the algorithms’ assumptions.
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28. The impact of spinal cord injury on psychological status
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Voudouris, N, Mrowinski, V, Craig, AR, Tran, YH, Middleton, J, Voudouris, N, Mrowinski, V, Craig, AR, Tran, YH, and Middleton, J
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Spinal cord injury is a traumatic disorder that is believed to be associated with a high risk of psychological disorder. The aim of this paper was to compare levels of negative psychological states in SCI and able-bodied controls. Participants included 33 people with SCI living in the community and 33 able-bodied controls similar in age and sex ratio. Measures included the Profile of Mood States and the Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory. The odds of persons with SCI having elevated negative psychological states typical of people with a psychiatric disorder was seven times that of able-bodied persons. Future research needs to investigate psychological rehabilitation strategies that will be effective in lowering negative psychological states such as depressive mood in people with SCI.
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29. Neurophysiological changes associated with spinal cord injury: A study of brain activity and cognitive function
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Voudouris, N, Mrowinski, V, Wijesuriya, NS, Tran, YH, Craig, AR, Voudouris, N, Mrowinski, V, Wijesuriya, NS, Tran, YH, and Craig, AR
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is usually traumatic in nature and caused by laceration to the spinal cord, resulting in a loss of motor and sensory function as well as other devastating consequences such as pain and psychological distress (e.g. depression). There is also evidence for impairment in cognitive function and changes in neurophysiological measures such as brain activity in SCI. A better understanding of cognitive function deficits and brain activity changes would be valuable so as to improve SCI rehabilitation.
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30. The Relationship Between Negative Mood States and Fatigue
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Moore, K, Wijesuriya, NS, Tran, YH, Craig, AR, Moore, K, Wijesuriya, NS, Tran, YH, and Craig, AR
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31. The Impact of Self-efficacy and Pain on the Quality of Life of Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
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Moore, K, Craig, AR, Tran, YH, Middleton, J, Moore, K, Craig, AR, Tran, YH, and Middleton, J
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32. Brain activity associated with personality
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Katsikitis, M, Tran, YH, Craig, AR, Wijesuriya, NS, Katsikitis, M, Tran, YH, Craig, AR, and Wijesuriya, NS
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People have long been facinated about the association between brain activity and the shaping of personaility and behaviour. Given oru interest in the brain, it is not surprising that there have been numerous studies that have investigated the relationship between personality and the properties of the brains' electrical activity. Our initial investigation between the personality trait introversion-extraversion and alpha (8013Hz) brain waves found strong differences between people who are introverted compared to those who are extraverted in terms of their frontal 8-13Hz amplitude reactivity. Extraverted persons in the sample were at least 3 times more likely to have larger amplitude in the 8-13 Hz frequency spectra. This study broadens the investigation to include personaility traits of the five-factor model using the NEO-Five-factr Inventory (NEO-FFI) and its association with resting brain activity. The NEO traits were found to explain small, though significant contributions to brain wave activity variance. The magnitude ofthese contributions was around 7% for delta wave activity and about 5% for theta wave activity.
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33. Using brain activity as a 'hands-free' assistive control for severely disabled people
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Katsikitis, M, Tran, YH, Craig, AR, Wijesuriya, NS, Boord, PR, Katsikitis, M, Tran, YH, Craig, AR, Wijesuriya, NS, and Boord, PR
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The personal impact of spinal cord injury (SCI) is substantial. For example, persons with SCI have been shown to be at risk of negative life indicaors sych as depression and anxiety. This suggests the need for effective strategies that cn lower risks and raise quality of life. One method is through reducing the level of dependency or by enhancing their independence. This can be achieved by emplying technology that enhances a person's capacity to control devices in their environment.
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34. LETTERS.
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Mccue, Peter A., Beckett, E., Stubbs, Martin, Craig, Ar, Vickers, Alan, Caudill, Adam, Robinson, Bill, Woodward, Gillian, Anderson, Gail-Nina, Magin, Ulrich, Musson, Roger, Tucker, Sd, Watson, James, and Smith, Bob
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35. Towards a countermeasure device to detect fatigue in drivers
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n/a, Lal, S, Craig, AR, n/a, Lal, S, and Craig, AR
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36. Fatigue neurophysiology in professional and non-professional drivers
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NA, Lal, S, Craig, AR, NA, Lal, S, and Craig, AR
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37. Driver Fatigue: Psychological and Electroencephalography Assessment
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Potter, J, Lal, S, Craig, AR, Potter, J, Lal, S, and Craig, AR
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38. Optimizing Blood Pressure Reduction: Predicting Success in the Home Environment
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Craig, AR, Bartrop, R, Lal, SKL, Henderson, RJ, Hart, M, Hunyor, S, Craig, AR, Bartrop, R, Lal, SKL, Henderson, RJ, Hart, M, and Hunyor, S
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Transferring skills to non-clinic contexts remains a challenge for clinical psychologists. Research is needed that investigates strategies of transferring clinic skills as well as factors that are associated with successful transfer. This paper presents research that involved training clients to reduce blood pressure (BP) in the home environment and isolating factors related to successful BP reduction. Subjects diagnosed with mild hypertension participated in a controlled trial investigating the efficacy of continuous BP feedback in helping to reduce systolic BP in the clinic and home environment. While the benefits of learning BP feedback in the clinic was not shown to be beneficial over a control, training in the home environment was shown to reduce BP significantly in comparison to controls. Factors shown to be associated consistently and reliably with reduction of BP in the home were those that involved beliefs or expectations of self-control. Expectations (self-efficacy) and an internal locus of control consistently predicted the ability to reduce both systolic and diastolic BP in the home environment. Implications for the behavioural treatment of hypertension are discussed. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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39. Towards the Development of a Countermeasure Device to Detect Fatigue in Drivers from Electroencephalography Signals
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Potter, J, Lal, S, Craig, AR, Potter, J, Lal, S, and Craig, AR
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- 2001
40. Overcoming Variability in Printed RF: A Statistical Method to Designing for Unpredictable Dimensionality
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Katherine Berry, Eric M. Brown, Bradley Pothier, Samuel Fedorka, Alkim Akyurtlu, Craig Armiento, Gary F. Walsh, and Corey Shemelya
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RF ,advanced manufacturing ,direct-write ,X-band ,antenna ,Technology ,Engineering design ,TA174 - Abstract
As additively manufactured radio frequency (RF) design expands towards higher frequencies, performance becomes ever more sensitive to print-induced dimensional variations. These slight deviations from design dimensions typically skew RF performance, resulting in low yields or poor device performance. In order to overcome this limitation, RF design paradigms must be developed for non-uniform process and material-specific variations. Therefore, a new generalized approach is developed to explore variation-tolerant designs for printed RF structures. This method evaluates the feature fidelity and S11 performance of micro-dispensed, X-band (8–12 GHz) patch antennas by evaluating the standard deviation in as-printed features, surface roughness, and thickness. It was found that the traditional designs based on optimal impedance matching values did not result in the most robust performance over multiple printing sessions. Rather, performance bounds determined by print deviation could be utilized to improve large-batch S11 results by up to 7 dB. This work demonstrates that establishing the average standard deviation of printed dimensions in any RF printing system and following the formulated design procedure could greatly improve performance over large datasets. As such, the method defined here can be applied to improve large-scale, printed RF yields and enable predictive performance metrics for any given printing method.
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41. Stand-alone Emollient Treatment Reduces Flares After Discontinuation of Topical Steroid Treatment in Atopic Dermatitis: A Double-blind, Randomized, Vehicle-controlled, Left-right Comparison Study
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Irena Angelova-Fischer, Frank Rippke, Daniel Richter, Alexander Filbry, Craig Arrowitz, Teresa Weber, Tobias W. Fischer, and Detlef Zillikens
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atopicdermatitis ,maintenancetreatment ,emollients ,skinbarrier ,licochalconeA ,omega-6fattyacids ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Prevention of the flares is a main goal in the long-term treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD). Therefore we investigated the efficacy of a water-in-oil emollient, containing licochalcone A, omega-6-fatty acids, ceramide 3 and glycerol, for prevention of the flares in adults with mild to moderately severe AD, treated with topical steroids, that led to clearing of the inflammatory lesions and had been discontinued prior to inclusion. The study was a 12-week, double-blind, randomized, vehicle-controlled, left-right comparison test with the number of relapses, defined as re-occurrence of erythema for at least 3 consecutive days, considered the primary outcome. Compared with the vehicle, the active formulation significantly reduced the number of relapses and maintained the barrier homeostasis of the respective arm. To the best of knowledge, this is the first study to show prevention of the AD flares by the use of stand-alone emollient treatment, based on comparison with the corresponding vehicle while excluding concomitant/rescue medications.
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42. The Effects of Exercise Intensity vs. Metabolic State on the Variability and Magnitude of Left Ventricular Twist Mechanics during Exercise.
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Craig Armstrong, Jake Samuel, Andrew Yarlett, Stephen-Mark Cooper, Mike Stembridge, and Eric J Stöhr
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Increased left ventricular (LV) twist and untwisting rate (LV twist mechanics) are essential responses of the heart to exercise. However, previously a large variability in LV twist mechanics during exercise has been observed, which complicates the interpretation of results. This study aimed to determine some of the physiological sources of variability in LV twist mechanics during exercise. Sixteen healthy males (age: 22 ± 4 years, [Formula: see text]O2peak: 45.5 ± 6.9 ml∙kg-1∙min-1, range of individual anaerobic threshold (IAT): 32-69% of [Formula: see text]O2peak) were assessed at rest and during exercise at: i) the same relative exercise intensity, 40%peak, ii) at 2% above IAT, and, iii) at 40%peak with hypoxia (40%peak+HYP). LV volumes were not significantly different between exercise conditions (P > 0.05). However, the mean margin of error of LV twist was significantly lower (F2,47 = 2.08, P < 0.05) during 40%peak compared with IAT (3.0 vs. 4.1 degrees). Despite the same workload and similar LV volumes, hypoxia increased LV twist and untwisting rate (P < 0.05), but the mean margin of error remained similar to that during 40%peak (3.2 degrees, P > 0.05). Overall, LV twist mechanics were linearly related to rate pressure product. During exercise, the intra-individual variability of LV twist mechanics is smaller at the same relative exercise intensity compared with IAT. However, the absolute magnitude (degrees) of LV twist mechanics appears to be associated with the prevailing rate pressure product. Exercise tests that evaluate LV twist mechanics should be standardised by relative exercise intensity and rate pressure product be taken into account when interpreting results.
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43. Predatory Publishing: How Not To Fall Prey
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Craig Arthur
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Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Published
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44. Positioning long lines: contrast versus plain radiography.
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Reece A, Ubhi T, Craig AR, Newell SJ, Reece, A, Ubhi, T, Craig, A R, and Newell, S J
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Aim: To assess the value of contrast versus plain radiography in determining radio-opaque long line tip position in neonates.Methods: In a prospective study, plain radiography was performed after insertion of radio-opaque long lines. If the line tip was not visible on the plain film, a second film with contrast was obtained in an attempt to visualise the tip.Results: Sixty eight lines were inserted during the study period, 62 of which were included in the study. In 31, a second radiographic examination with contrast was necessary to determine position of the tip. In 29 of these, the line tip was clearly visualised with contrast. On two occasions, the line tip could not be seen because the contrast had filled the vein and obscured the tip from view. Eight of the lines that required a second radiograph with contrast were repositioned.Conclusion: Intravenous contrast should be routinely used in the assessment of long line position in the neonate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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45. Abstinence as Choice: Exploring Voluntary Abstinence from Alcohol Self-Administration Using the Resurgence-as-Choice Framework.
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Craig AR, Smith SW, Nall RW, Sullivan WE, and Roane HS
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Resurgence is an increase in the rate of a previously suppressed behavior that occurs when an alternative source of reinforcement is made worse in some way. The Resurgence as Choice model offers a quantitative approach to understanding resurgence that may provide important insights into the variables that affect this form of relapse in the natural environment. Bringing this model to bear on relapse following reinforcement-based interventions for alcohol and other substance use disorders, however, may not be straightforward. Laboratory work on which the Resurgence as Choice model is based has almost exclusively focused on resurgence following extinction of target behavior, but abstinence from alcohol during intervention is often voluntary: Patients may drink alcohol and forfeit therapeutic reinforcers at any time. In this article, we first will review recent data from our group that demonstrate a method for studying resurgence following voluntary abstinence from alcohol seeking in rats. In a previous experiment, we reduced rats' alcohol-maintained lever pressing to low levels without placing it on extinction by arranging nondrug differential reinforcement of other behavior. Further, when we suspended nondrug reinforcement, resurgence of lever pressing occurred. Next, we will explore methods for modeling these outcomes using the Resurgence-as-Choice framework. We conclude that the data under consideration may not be sufficient to discriminate between candidate models of resurgence following voluntary abstinence and point to areas for future empirical and theoretical development. This work may provide a stronger bridge between preclinical and conceptual work on resurgence and clinical treatments for alcohol use disorder., Competing Interests: Conflicts of InterestThe authors declare no competing interests., (© Association for Behavior Analysis International 2024. Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner) holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law.)
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46. Erratum to: Retrospective analysis of pacritinib in patients with myelofibrosis and severe thrombocytopenia.
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Verstovsek S, Mesa R, Talpaz M, Kiladjian JJ, Harrison CN, Oh ST, Vannucchi AM, Rampal R, Scott BL, Buckley SA, Craig AR, Roman-Torres K, and Mascarenhas JO
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47. Special Issue-Spinal Cord Injuries: Advances in Rehabilitation.
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Arora M and Craig AR
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe Kolling Institute, neurological disorder resulting from traumatic injury (such as a motor vehicle crash or fall) or non-traumatic injury associated with disease (such as cancer or infection) that results in impaired voluntary motor control and sensory function, usually leading to lifelong severe disability [...].
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48. Cognitive Failure in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury: A Valuable Adjunct Measure for Enhancing Cognitive Assessment and Rehabilitation Outcomes.
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Pozzato I, Arora M, McBain C, Wijesuriya N, Tran Y, Middleton JW, and Craig AR
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Cognitive impairment is common in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI), impacting their daily functioning and rehabilitation. This study assesses the extent of self-reported cognitive failures in everyday life in persons with SCI and its relationships with objective neurocognitive measures and psychosocial factors, including depressive mood, anxiety, perceived control, and fatigue. The differences between forty-one adults with a chronic SCI and forty-one able-bodied controls were examined. The participants completed the Cognitive Failures Questionnaire (CFQ) to assess cognitive failure and neurocognitive tests assessing attention and executive functions, as well as a psychosocial assessment. The SCI group reported higher cognitive failure rates than the able-bodied group (31.7% versus 19%, p > 0.05). Objective neurocognitive tests did not significantly correlate with the CFQ scores in either group. However, the CFQ scores were positively associated with most psychosocial factors, even after controlling for covariates. The CFQ scores were significantly associated with depressive mood in persons with SCI. These findings highlight the importance of incorporating self-reported cognitive measures into neurocognitive assessments and rehabilitation planning for adults with SCI. Self-reports capture everyday cognitive challenges that objective tests may miss. Additionally, this study highlights the strong connections between cognitive failures and psychosocial issues, particularly mood disorders, emphasizing the need for comprehensive rehabilitation and psychosocial support post-SCI, addressing both cognitive and emotional wellbeing.
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49. Pacritinib is a potent ACVR1 inhibitor with significant anemia benefit in patients with myelofibrosis.
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Oh ST, Mesa RA, Harrison CN, Bose P, Gerds AT, Gupta V, Scott BL, Kiladjian JJ, Lucchesi A, Kong T, Buckley SA, Tyavanagimatt S, Harder BG, Roman-Torres K, Smith J, Craig AR, Mascarenhas J, and Verstovsek S
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- Humans, Hepcidins, Janus Kinase 2, Activin Receptors, Type I, Primary Myelofibrosis complications, Primary Myelofibrosis drug therapy, Anemia etiology, Anemia complications, Janus Kinase Inhibitors
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In patients with cytopenic myelofibrosis, treatment with the JAK2/IRAK1 inhibitor pacritinib was associated with anemia benefit in the phase 3 PERSIST-2 study. The impact of pacritinib on transfusion independence (TI) has not been previously described, nor has the mechanism by which pacritinib improves anemia been elucidated. Because it has been previously postulated that inhibition of activin A receptor, type 1 (ACVR1)/activin receptor-like kinase-2 improves anemia in patients with myelofibrosis via suppression of hepcidin production, we assessed the relative inhibitory potency of pacritinib compared with other JAK2 inhibitors against ACVR1. Pacritinib inhibited ACVR1 with greater potency (half-maximal inhibitory concentration [IC50] = 16.7 nM; Cmax:IC50 = 12.7) than momelotinib (IC50 = 52.5 nM; Cmax:IC50 = 3.2), fedratinib (IC50 = 273 nM; Cmax:IC50 = 1.0), or ruxolitinib (IC50 > 1000; Cmax:IC50 < 0.01). Pacritinib's inhibitory activity against ACVR1 was corroborated via inhibition of downstream SMAD signaling in conjunction with marked suppression of hepcidin production. Among patients on PERSIST-2 who were not transfusion independent at baseline based on Gale criteria, a significantly greater proportion achieved TI on pacritinib compared with those treated on best available therapy (37% vs 7%, P = .001), and significantly more had a ≥50% reduction in transfusion burden (49% vs 9%, P < .0001). These data indicate that the anemia benefit of the JAK2/IRAK1 inhibitor pacritinib may be a function of potent ACVR1 inhibition., (© 2023 by The American Society of Hematology. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), permitting only noncommercial, nonderivative use with attribution. All other rights reserved.)
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50. Retrospective analysis of pacritinib in patients with myelofibrosis and severe thrombocytopenia.
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Verstovsek S, Mesa R, Talpaz M, Kiladjian JJ, Harrison CN, Oh ST, Vannucchi AM, Rampal R, Scott BL, Buckley SA, Craig AR, Roman-Torres K, and Mascarenhas JO
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- Bridged-Ring Compounds, Humans, Janus Kinase 2, Nitriles therapeutic use, Protein Kinase Inhibitors adverse effects, Pyrimidines, Retrospective Studies, Anemia chemically induced, Primary Myelofibrosis complications, Primary Myelofibrosis diagnosis, Primary Myelofibrosis drug therapy, Thrombocytopenia chemically induced, Thrombocytopenia etiology
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Thrombocytopenia is common in patients with myelofibrosis (MF) and is a well-established adverse prognostic factor. Both of the approved Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors, ruxolitinib and fedratinib, can worsen thrombocytopenia and have not been evaluated in patients with severe thrombocytopenia (platelet counts <50×109/L). Pacritinib, a novel JAK2/interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase 1 inhibitor, has been studied in two phase III trials (PERSIST-1 and PERSIST- 2), both of which enrolled patients with MF and severe thrombocytopenia. In order to better characterize treatment outcomes for this population with advanced disease, we present a retrospective analysis of efficacy and safety data in the 189 patients with severe thrombocytopenia treated in the PERSIST studies. The proportion of patients in the pacritinib group meeting efficacy endpoints was greater than in the BAT group for ≥35% spleen volume reduction (23% vs. 2%, P=0.0007), ≥50% modified Total Symptom Score reduction (25% vs. 8%, P=0.044), and self-reported symptom benefit ("much" or "very much" improved; 25% vs. 8%, P=0.016) at the primary analysis time point (week 24). The adverse event profile of pacritinib was manageable, and dose modification was rarely required. There was no excess in bleeding or death in pacritinib-treated patients. These results indicate that pacritinib is a promising treatment for patients with MF who lack safe and effective therapeutic options due to severe thrombocytopenia.
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