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2. First Search for Gravitational Waves from Known Pulsars with Advanced LIGO
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Abbott, B. P., Abbott, R., Abbott, T. D., Abernathy, M. R., Acernese, F., Ackley, K., Adams, C., Phythian-Adams, A.T., Addesso, P., Adhikari, R. X., Adya, V. B., Affeldt, C., Agathos, M., Agatsuma, K., Aggarwal, N.T., Aguiar, O. D., Aiello, L., Ain, A., Ajith, P., Allen, B., Allocca, A., Altin, P. A., Ananyeva, A., Anderson, S. B., Anderson, W. G., Appert, S., Arai, K., Araya, M. C., Areeda, J. S., Arnaud, N., Arun, K. G., Ascenzi, S., Ashton, G., Ast, M., Aston, S. M., Astone, P., Aufmuth, P., Aulbert, C., Avila-Alvarez, A., Babak, S., Bacon, P., Bader, M. K. M., Baker, P. T., Baldaccini, F., Ballardin, G., Ballmer, S. W., Barayoga, J. C., Barclay, S. E., Barish, B. C., Barker, R.D., Barone, F., Barr, B., Barsotti, L., Barsuglia, M., Barta, D., Bartlett, J., Bartos, I., Bassiri, R., Basti, A., Batch, J. C., Baune, C., Bavigadda, V., Bazzan, M., Beer, C., Bejger, M., Belahcene, I., Belgin, M., Bell, A. S., Berger, B. K., Bergmann, G., Berry, C. P. L., Bersanetti, D., Bertolini, A., Betzwieser, J., Bhagwat, S., Bhandare, R., Bilenko, I. A., Billingsley, G., Billman, C. R., Birch, M.J., Birney, R., Birnholtz, O., Biscans, S., Bisht, A., Bitossi, M., Biwer, C., Bizouard, M. A., Blackburn, J. K., Blackman, J., Blair, C. D., Blair, D. G., Blair, R. M., Bloemen, A.L.S., Bock, O., Boer, M., Bogaert, J.G., Bohe, A., Bondu, F., Bonnand, R., Boom, B. A., Bork, R., Boschi, V., Bose, S., Bouffanais, Y., Bozzi, A., Bradaschia, C., Brady, P. R., Braginsky, V. B., Branchesi, M., Brau, J. E., Briant, T., Brillet, A., Brinkmann, M., Brisson, V., Brockill, P., Broida, J. E., Brooks, A. F., Brown, A.D., Brown, D., Brown, N. M., Brunett, S., Buchanan, C. C., Buikema, A., Bulik, T., Bulten, H. J., Buonanno, A., Buskulic, D., Buy, C., Byer, R. L., Cabero, M., Cadonati, L., Cagnoli, G., Cahillane, C., Bustillo, J. Calderon, Callister, T. A., Calloni, E., Camp, J. B., Canepa, M., Cannon, K. C., Cao, H., Cao, J., Capano, C. D., Capocasa, E., Carbognani, F., Caride, S., Diaz, J. Casanueva, Casentini, C., Caudill, S., Cavaglia, M., Cavalier, F., Cavalieri, R., Cella, G., Cepeda, C. B., Baiardi, L. Cerboni, Cerretani, G., Cesarini, E., Chamberlin, S. J., Chan, M., Chao, D. S., Charlton, P., Chassande-Mottin, E., Cheeseboro, B. D., Chen, H. Y., Chen, Y, Cheng, H. -P., Chincarini, A., Chiummo, A., Chmiel, T., Cho, H. S., Cho, M., Chow, J. H., Christensen, N., Chu, Qian, Chua, A. J. K., Chua, S. S. Y., Chung, E.S., Ciani, G., Clara, F., Clark, J. A., Cleva, F., Cocchieri, C., Coccia, E., Cohadon, P. -F., Colla, A., Collette, C. G., Cominsky, L., Constancio, M., Jr., Conti, L., Cooper, S. J., Corbitt, T. R., Cornish, N., Corsi, A., Cortese, S., Costa, A.C., Coughlin, M. W., Coughlin, S. B., Coulon, J. -P., Countryman, S. T., Couvares, P., Covas, P. B., Cowan, E. E., Coward, D. M., Cowart, M. J., Coyne, D. C., Coyne, R., Creighton, J. D. E., Creighton, T. D., Cripe, J., Crowder, S. G., Cullen, T. J., Cumming, A., Cunningham, Laura, Cuoco, E., Dal Canton, T., Danilishin, S. L., D'Antonio, S., Danzmann, K., Dasgupta, A., Costa, C. F. Da Silva, Dattilo, V., Dave, I., Davier, M., Davies, G. S., Davis, D., Daw, E. J., Day, B., Day, R., De, S., Debra, D., Debreczeni, G., Degallaix, J., De laurentis, M., Deleglise, S., Del Pozzo, W., Denker, T., Dent, T., Dergachev, V.A., Rosa, R., DeRosa, R. T., DeSalvo, R., Devenson, J., Devine, R. C., Dhurandhar, S., Diaz, M. C., Di Fiore, L., Giovanni, M. Di, Di Girolamo, T., Di Lieto, A., Di Pace, S., Di Palma, I., Di Virgilio, A., Doctor, Z., Dolique, V., Donovan, F., Dooley, K. L., Doravari, S., Dorrington, I., Douglas, R., Alvarez, M. Dovale, Downes, T. P., Drago, M., Drever, R. W. P., Driggers, J. C., Du, Z., Ducrot, M., Dwyer, S. E., Edo, T. B., Edwards, M. C., Effler, A., Eggenstein, H. -B., Ehrens, P., Eichholz, J., Eikenberry, S. S., Eisenstein, R. A., Essick, R. C., Etienne, Z., Etzel, T., Evans, T. 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We present the result of searches for gravitational waves from 200 pulsars using data from the first observing run of the Advanced LIGO detectors. We find no significant evidence for a gravitational-wave signal from any of these pulsars, but we are able to set the most constraining upper limits yet on their gravitational-wave amplitudes and ellipticities. For eight of these pulsars, our upper limits give bounds that are improvements over the indirect spindown limit values. For another 32, we are within a factor of 10 of the spin-down limit, and it is likely that some of these will be reachable in future runs of the advanced detector. Taken as a whole, these new results improve on previous limits by more than a factor of two.
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3. Cost-benefit analysis of early return to work after uncomplicated acute myocardial infarction
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Picard, M.H., Dennis, C., Schwartz, R.G., Ahn, D.K., Kraemer, H.C., Berger, W.E., III, Blumberg, R., Heller, R., Lew, H., and DeBusk, R. F.
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Medical economics -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Coronary heart disease -- Economic aspects ,Heart attack -- Economic aspects ,Health - Abstract
The economic consequences of an Occupational Work Evaluation designed to identify low-risk patients recovering from uncomplicated acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and hasten their return to work were evaluated. A group of 201 medically low-risk men recovering from heart attacks were selected to either receive normal care or to undergo an intervention process based on an Occupational Work Evaluation. Patients in the intervention group returned to work in about 51 days, an average of 24 days sooner than patients in the normal care group, and had lower total medical costs. Occupational income per patient was significantly higher in the intervention group during the six months following hospitalization. There are projected to be 300,000 low-risk AMI survivors in the US and the savings generated by Occupational Work Evaluation could yield more than 800 million dollars annually.
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4. P2–080: Dementia screeening: Implications of age, APOE genotype, pharmacoeconomic factors
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Ashford, J.W., primary, Kraemer, H.C., additional, Tinklenberg, J.R., additional, O'Hara, R., additional, Taylor, J.L., additional, and Yesavage, J.A., additional
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5. NIMH collaborative multimodal treatment study of children with ADHD (MTA): Design, methodology, and protocol evolution
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Arnold, L.E., primary, Abikoff, H.B., additional, Cantwell, D.P., additional, Conners, C.K., additional, Elliott, G.R., additional, Greenhill, L.L., additional, Hechtman, L., additional, Hinshaw, S.P., additional, Hoza, B., additional, Jensen, P.S., additional, Kraemer, H.C., additional, March, J.S., additional, Newcorn, J.H., additional, Pelham, W.E., additional, Richters, J.E., additional, Schiller, E., additional, Severe, J.B., additional, Swanson, J.M., additional, Vereen, D., additional, and Wells, K.C., additional
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6. Reliability of the contingent negative variation and the auditory evoked potential
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Roth, W.T, primary, Kopell, B.S, additional, Tinklenberg, J.R, additional, Huntsberger, G.E, additional, and Kraemer, H.C, additional
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7. Sinn und Unsinn akademischer Prüfungen: Aus dem Vortrag „Vom Glück des Lehrens und Lernens”︁
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Kraemer, h.c. Otto, primary
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8. 324. Cyclic changes of plasma testosterone in the human male
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Doering, C.H., Kraemer, H.C., Brodie, H.K.H., and Hamburg, D.A.
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9. Simultaneous evaluation of the harms and benefits of treatments in randomized clinical trials: demonstration of a new approach
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Jay C. Fournier, Jessica C. Levenson, Paola Rucci, Ellen Frank, Dj Kupfer, Helena C. Kraemer, M. Lotz-Wallace, Frank E., Kupfer D.J., Rucci P., Lotz-Wallace M., Levenson J., Fournier J., and Kraemer H.C.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Therapeutic equivalency ,Alternative medicine ,Citalopram ,Outcome (game theory) ,Article ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Patient information ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,medicine ,Confidence Intervals ,Humans ,Precision Medicine ,Psychiatry ,Intensive care medicine ,Applied Psychology ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,CONTROLLED RANDOMIZED TRIAL ,Observer Variation ,Depressive Disorder ,Models, Statistical ,business.industry ,STATISTICAL MODELLING ,Middle Aged ,Mental health ,personalized treatment ,Psychotherapy ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Single objective ,Therapeutic Equivalency ,Data Interpretation, Statistical ,Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation ,Female ,Personalized medicine ,business - Abstract
BackgroundOne aim of personalized medicine is to determine which treatment is to be preferred for an individual patient, given all patient information available. Particularly in mental health, however, there is a lack of a single objective, reliable measure of outcome that is sensitive to crucial individual differences among patients.MethodWe examined the feasibility of quantifying the total clinical value provided by a treatment (measured by both harms and benefits) in a single metric. An expert panel was asked to compare 100 pairs of patients, one from each treatment group, who had participated in a randomized clinical trial (RCT) involving interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) and escitalopram, selecting the patient with the preferred outcome considering both benefits and harms.ResultsFrom these results, an integrated preference score (IPS) was derived, such that the differences between any two patients' IPSs would predict the clinicians' preferences. This IPS was then computed for all patients in the RCT. A second set of 100 pairs was rated by the panel. Their preferences were highly correlated with the IPS differences (r=0.84). Finally, the IPS was used as the outcome measure comparing IPT and escitalopram. The 95% confidence interval (CI) for the effect size comparing treatments indicated clinical equivalence of the treatments.ConclusionsA metric that combines benefits and harms of treatments could increase the value of RCTs by making clearer which treatments are preferable and, ultimately, for whom. Such methods result in more precise estimation of effect sizes, without increasing the required sample size.
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10. Predictors and moderators of time to remission of major depression with interpersonal psychotherapy and SSRI pharmacotherapy
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Victoria J. Grochocinski, E. Frank, Joan Buttenfield, Wesley K. Thompson, S. Calugi, Paola Rucci, Andrea Fagiolini, Helena C. Kraemer, Paolo Scocco, Luca Maggi, Rocco Nicola Forgione, Gb Cassano, Dj Kupfer, M. K. Shear, Houck Pr, Frank E., Cassano G.B., Rucci P., Thompson W.K., Kraemer H.C., Fagiolini A., Maggi L., Kupfer D.J., Shear M.K., Houck P.R., Calugi S., Grochocinski V.J., Scocco P., Buttenfield J., and Forgione R.N.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Depression ,interpersonal psychotherapy ,moderators ,predictors ,treatment ,treatment outcomes ,Citalopram ,Anxiety ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Article ,Pharmacotherapy ,Predictive Value of Tests ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Escitalopram ,Humans ,Psychiatry ,Applied Psychology ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Psychological Tests ,Remission Induction ,Panic ,moderator ,Psychotherapy ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Affect ,Mood ,Interpersonal psychotherapy ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,RCT ,Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors ,Psychopathology ,Clinical psychology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BackgroundAlthough many studies suggest that, on average, depression-specific psychotherapy and antidepressant pharmacotherapy are efficacious, we know relatively little about which patients are more likely to respond to one versus the other. We sought to determine whether measures of spectrum psychopathology are useful in deciding which patients with unipolar depression should receive pharmacotherapy versus depression-specific psychotherapy.MethodA total of 318 adult out-patients with major depression were randomly assigned to escitalopram pharmacotherapy or interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) at academic medical centers at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Pisa, Italy. Our main focus was on predictors and moderators of time to remission on monotherapy at 12 weeks.ResultsParticipants with higher scores on the need for medical reassurance factor of the Panic–Agoraphobic Spectrum Self-Report (PAS-SR) had more rapid remission with IPT and those with lower scores on the psychomotor activation factor of the Mood Spectrum Self-Report (MOODS-SR) experienced more rapid remission with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) pharmacotherapy. Non-specific predictors of longer time to remission with monotherapy included several panic spectrum and mood spectrum factors and the Social Phobia Spectrum (SHY) total score. Higher baseline scores on the 17- and 25-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scales (HAMD-17 and HAMD-25) and the Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) also predicted a longer time to remission, whereas being married predicted a shorter time to remission.ConclusionsThis exploratory study identified several non-specific predictors but few moderators of psychotherapy versus pharmacotherapy outcome. It offers useful indicators of the characteristics of patients that are generally difficult to treat, but only limited guidance as to who benefits from IPT versus SSRI pharmacotherapy.
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11. Addressing the challenges of a cross-national investigation: lessons from the Pittsburgh-Pisa study of treatment-relevant phenotypes of unipolar depression
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Andrea Fagiolini, Victoria J. Grochocinski, Wesley K. Thompson, Paola Rucci, M. Katherine Shear, Ellen Frank, Giovanni B. Cassano, Rocco Nicola Forgione, Helena C. Kraemer, Luca Maggi, Joan Buttenfield, Robert R. Bies, Vishwajit L. Nimgaonkar, David J. Kupfer, Bruce G. Pollock, Paolo Scocco, Paul A. Pilkonis, Frank E., Cassano G.B., Rucci P., Fagiolini A., Maggi L., Kraemer H.C., Kupfer D.J., Pollock B., Bies R., Nimgaonkar V., Pilkonis P., Shear M.K., Thompson W.K., Grochocinski V.J., Scocco P., Buttenfield J., and Forgione R.N.
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Cross-Cultural Comparison ,Research design ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Alternative medicine ,Article ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,Informed consent ,law ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,medicine ,Humans ,Psychiatry ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Pharmacology ,Medical education ,Informed Consent ,Depression ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Pennsylvania ,Cross-cultural studies ,Antidepressive Agents ,Psychotherapy ,Patient recruitment ,Clinical trial ,Phenotype ,Italy ,Conceptual framework ,Research Design ,cross-national RCT ,business ,RCT - Abstract
Background: To date, no cross-national RCT has addressed the mechanisms underlying the relative success of pharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions for depression. A multi-site clinical trial that includes psychotherapy as one of the treatments presents numerous challenges related to cross-site consistency and communication. Purpose: This report describes how those challenges were met in the study ``Depression: The Search for Treatment Relevant Phenotypes'', being carried out at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pisa, Italy. Methods: Implementing the study required the investigators to address methodological and practical challenges related to the different requirements of the two Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), psychotherapy training, independent evaluator training, patient recruitment, development of common tools for data entry, quality control and generation of weekly reports of patient progress as well as establishing a similar clinical and research framework in two countries with substantially different health care systems. Results: By having bilingual investigators and staff members who spent time at one another's sites, making use of frequent conference-call staff meetings and being flexible within the bounds of the sometimes contradictory requirements of the IRBs, the investigators were able to meet the human subjects protection requirements of both institutions, surmount language barriers to consistent therapist and evaluator training and develop common tools for study management. As a result, recruitment goals were met at both sites and retention rates were high. One instance of inconsistent implementation of the protocol was corrected within the first year. Limitations: This study was conducted in two Western cultures by researchers with long-standing collaboration. Our findings may not be generalizable to other countries or research settings. Conclusions: The implementation of a cross-national protocol and the adoption and maintenance of common procedures is possible when investigators are aware of the challenges this may present and are proactive in trying to address them. Clinical Trials 2008; 5: 253—261. http://ctj.sagepub.com
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