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View article: Latent Cognitive Trajectories in Late Life: An Exploratory Analysis
Latent Cognitive Trajectories in Late Life: An Exploratory Analysis Open
Background Late‐life cognitive trajectories display heterogeneity between individuals and across cognitive domains. We aimed to identify latent classes of cognitive trajectories among three cognitive domains (memory, executive function, an…
View article: Catatonia: American Psychiatric Association Resource Document
Catatonia: American Psychiatric Association Resource Document Open
The American Psychiatric Association Resource Document for Catatonia was prepared by the Catatonia Work Group of the Council on Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, with the goal of supporting psychiatrists, trainees, and other mental healthca…
View article: Catatonia in ICD-11
Catatonia in ICD-11 Open
In the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems Version 11 ( ICD-11 ), the diagnostic criteria for catatonia have been extensively revised. We provide context for these changes beginning with a brief…
View article: Resistance and resilience to Alzheimer's disease in Down syndrome
Resistance and resilience to Alzheimer's disease in Down syndrome Open
Due to the high prevalence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in adults with Down syndrome (DS), trisomy 21 is now considered a genetic form of AD (DSAD). A better understanding of factors that can prevent or delay AD is vital to improve outcomes…
View article: Longitudinal Symptom Burden and Pharmacologic Management of Catatonia in Autism With Intellectual Disability: An Observational Study
Longitudinal Symptom Burden and Pharmacologic Management of Catatonia in Autism With Intellectual Disability: An Observational Study Open
Catatonia is a highly morbid psychomotor and affective disorder, which can affect autistic individuals with and without intellectual disability. Catatonic symptoms are treatable with pharmacotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy, but the l…
View article: Sex and <i>APOE</i> ε4 allele differences in longitudinal white matter microstructure in multiple cohorts of aging and Alzheimer's disease
Sex and <i>APOE</i> ε4 allele differences in longitudinal white matter microstructure in multiple cohorts of aging and Alzheimer's disease Open
INTRODUCTION The effects of sex and apolipoprotein E ( APOE )—Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk factors—on white matter microstructure are not well characterized. METHODS Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging data from nine well‐established lon…
View article: Relationship between electrophysiological performance during an incidental memory task and cholinergic integrity in a pilot study in adults with Down syndrome
Relationship between electrophysiological performance during an incidental memory task and cholinergic integrity in a pilot study in adults with Down syndrome Open
Background Adults with Down syndrome (DS) are at a high risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD) due to the triplication of the amyloid precursor protein on chromosome 21. Despite the high incidence of AD within the DS population, there…
View article: The Catatonia Quick Screen (CQS): A Rapid Screening Tool for Catatonia in Adult and Pediatric Populations
The Catatonia Quick Screen (CQS): A Rapid Screening Tool for Catatonia in Adult and Pediatric Populations Open
Introduction Catatonia is a neuropsychiatric disorder marked by significant disturbances in motor, cognitive, and affective functioning and that is frequently under-diagnosed. To enhance clinical detection of catatonia, this study aimed to…
View article: Associations Among Skeletal Muscle Health, Disability, and Self-Reported Physical Function in Survivors of Critical Illness
Associations Among Skeletal Muscle Health, Disability, and Self-Reported Physical Function in Survivors of Critical Illness Open
ClinicalTrials.gov; No.: NCT00392795; URL: www.clinicaltrials.gov.
View article: Longitudinal Symptom Burden and Pharmacologic Management of Catatonia in Autism with and without Profound Impairment: An Observational Study
Longitudinal Symptom Burden and Pharmacologic Management of Catatonia in Autism with and without Profound Impairment: An Observational Study Open
Introduction Catatonia is a highly morbid psychomotor and affective disorder which can affect autistic individuals with and without profound impairment. Catatonic symptoms are treatable with pharmacotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy, b…
View article: Sex, racial, and<i>APOE</i>-ε4 allele differences in longitudinal white matter microstructure in multiple cohorts of aging and Alzheimer’s disease
Sex, racial, and<i>APOE</i>-ε4 allele differences in longitudinal white matter microstructure in multiple cohorts of aging and Alzheimer’s disease Open
Structured Abstract INTRODUCTION The effects of sex, race, and Apolipoprotein E ( APOE ) – Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk factors – on white matter integrity are not well characterized. METHODS Diffusion MRI data from nine well-established …
View article: Factors Associated with Acute Telemental Health Consultations in Older Veterans.
Factors Associated with Acute Telemental Health Consultations in Older Veterans. Open
High-risk chief complaints, location, and type of mental health clinician may be key determinants of telemental health use in older adults. This may help expand mental healthcare access to areas with a shortage of mental health professiona…
View article: Why We Must Prevent and Appropriately Manage Delirium
Why We Must Prevent and Appropriately Manage Delirium Open
Delirium is common and increases in prevalence with age and medical complexity. A form of acute brain dysfunction, its presence is associated with significant morbidity, such as cognitive impairment, decreased mobility, depression, and ins…
View article: Evidence-based consensus guidelines for the management of catatonia: Recommendations from the British Association for Psychopharmacology
Evidence-based consensus guidelines for the management of catatonia: Recommendations from the British Association for Psychopharmacology Open
The British Association for Psychopharmacology developed an evidence-based consensus guideline on the management of catatonia. A group of international experts from a wide range of disciplines was assembled. Evidence was gathered from exis…
View article: Association of Vitamin C, Thiamine, and Hydrocortisone Infusion With Long-term Cognitive, Psychological, and Functional Outcomes in Sepsis Survivors
Association of Vitamin C, Thiamine, and Hydrocortisone Infusion With Long-term Cognitive, Psychological, and Functional Outcomes in Sepsis Survivors Open
Importance Sepsis is associated with long-term cognitive impairment and worse psychological and functional outcomes. Potential mechanisms include intracerebral oxidative stress and inflammation, yet little is known about the effects of ear…
View article: The effect of telemental versus in‐person mental health consults in the emergency department on 30‐day utilization and processes of care
The effect of telemental versus in‐person mental health consults in the emergency department on 30‐day utilization and processes of care Open
Objectives We sought to characterize how telemental health (TMH) versus in‐person mental health consults affected 30‐day postevaluation utilization outcomes and processes of care in Veterans presenting to the emergency department (ED) and …
View article: In-Hospital Depressed Level of Consciousness and Long-Term Functional Outcomes in ICU Survivors*
In-Hospital Depressed Level of Consciousness and Long-Term Functional Outcomes in ICU Survivors* Open
OBJECTIVES: Among critically ill patients, acutely depressed level of consciousness is associated with mortality, but its relationship to long-term outcomes such as disability and physical function is unknown. We investigated the relations…
View article: Advanced Age Is Associated With Catatonia in Critical Illness: Results From the Delirium and Catatonia Prospective Cohort Investigation
Advanced Age Is Associated With Catatonia in Critical Illness: Results From the Delirium and Catatonia Prospective Cohort Investigation Open
Introduction: Catatonia, characterized by motor, behavioral and affective abnormalities, frequently co-occurs with delirium during critical illness. Advanced age is a known risk factor for development of delirium. However, the association …
View article: Pseudodelirium: Psychiatric Conditions to Consider on the Differential for Delirium
Pseudodelirium: Psychiatric Conditions to Consider on the Differential for Delirium Open
The clinical presentations of several psychiatric conditions can blend with the phenotype of delirium, at times even co-occurring with it. Detailed evaluation is often required to differentiate such instances of pseudodelirium from deliriu…
View article: Association of Delirium during Critical Illness With Mortality: Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study
Association of Delirium during Critical Illness With Mortality: Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study Open
BACKGROUND: The temporal association of delirium during critical illness with mortality is unclear, along with the associations of hypoactive and hyperactive motoric subtypes of delirium with mortality. We aimed to evaluate the relationshi…
View article: Pharmacologic Management of Intensive Care Unit Delirium: Clinical Prescribing Practices and Outcomes in More Than 8500 Patient Encounters
Pharmacologic Management of Intensive Care Unit Delirium: Clinical Prescribing Practices and Outcomes in More Than 8500 Patient Encounters Open
BACKGROUND: Pharmacologic agents are frequently utilized for management of intensive care unit (ICU) delirium, yet prescribing patterns and impact of medication choices on patient outcomes are poorly described. We sought to describe prescr…
View article: Agile Implementation: a model to reduce the “Know-Do” gap in geriatric care
Agile Implementation: a model to reduce the “Know-Do” gap in geriatric care Open
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