Publications by authors named "MALONEY J"

Purpose Of Review: This review aims to understand the foundations of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and biofeedback, their indications for therapy, and evidence-based support.

Recent Findings: Both CBT and biofeedback are noninvasive therapy options for patients who are suffering from a variety of chronic pain conditions, including chronic low back pain, headache, fibromyalgia, and temporomandibular disorder (TMD). CBT has been shown to be effective in treating multiple chronic pain conditions.

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Purpose Of Review: Chronic pain affects approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide, representing the leading cause of disability and a significant financial burden on healthcare systems. Conventional treatments, such as opioids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, are frequently linked to adverse effects, including dependency and gastrointestinal issues, and often offer limited long-term relief.

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Background And Objectives: Standard treatment of patients with stage II/III esophageal or gastroesophageal junction (E/GEJ) cancer involves neoadjuvant chemoradiation (nCRT), resection, and immunotherapy. Our trial evaluated the addition of perioperative avelumab to standard treatments.

Methods: Patients with resectable E/GEJ cancers received avelumab with nCRT and adjuvant avelumab after resection.

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  • - Deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) is a serious complication after cardiac surgery, and while various treatments exist, many have limitations; thus, the study explores pectoralis major flap transposition (PMFT) as a potential effective method.
  • - A study of 785 DSWI patients treated with PMFT found that 90.3% healed successfully, while 9.7% experienced delayed healing or death; additional risk factors for poorer outcomes included diabetes, obesity, and a history of smoking.
  • - The results suggest that PMFT is a safe treatment option for DSWI, but patients with specific risk factors should be monitored closely, and further research is recommended to better understand these relationships.
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Background: Peanut allergy is a potentially life-threatening food allergy in children. This study explored whether dupilumab, a human monoclonal immunoglobulin (Ig)G4 antibody that blocks the activity of interleukin (IL)-4/IL-13, improved safety and desensitization to peanut exposure in children with peanut allergy.

Methods: A Phase II, 24-week, multicenter, single-arm, open-label, proof-of-concept study was conducted in the USA and Canada (NCT03793608).

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Background: PCR-based screenings on the presence of diarrhoea-causing intestinal protist species are limited in Zambia, resulting in inaccurate current prevalence and epidemiological data. Sensitive PCR-based methods are particularly well suited for detecting subclinical infections in apparently healthy carriers.

Methodology: In this prospective cross-sectional study, we investigated the occurrence of the most common intestinal protists in an apparently healthy paediatric population (5-18 years) in Lusaka Province, Zambia.

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Background: Development of anti-drug antibodies (ADAs) and neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) to monoclonal antibodies may adversely impact pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and/or safety.

Objective: To describe incidence, titer, and persistence of dupilumab ADAs and NAbs, and their effects on pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD).

Methods: This analysis included seven phase 3 randomized, placebo-controlled (N=2,992) and two long-term open-label extension (N=2,287) trials of subcutaneous dupilumab in adults and pediatric patients with moderate-to-severe AD.

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  • - Menopause occurs between ages 45 and 55, marking the end of a woman's reproductive years, and often involves overlooked pain such as musculoskeletal discomfort, headaches, and vulvovaginal pain.
  • - The causes of menopausal pain are complex, tied to hormonal changes, psychosocial factors, and genetics, which can worsen perception of pain due to issues like mood disorders and lack of sleep.
  • - The article calls for more research to better understand menopausal pain and emphasizes the importance of effective management strategies to improve the wellbeing and quality of life for women during this transition.
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Background: Dupilumab, a fully human monoclonal antibody that blocks the shared receptor component for interleukin-4 and interleukin-13, reduced exacerbations and improved lung function in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and type 2 inflammation in the phase 3 BOREAS trial.

Objective: To assess clinical outcomes in patients from BOREAS by emphysema status.

Methods: Patients with COPD and type 2 inflammation (screening blood eosinophils ≥300 cells/μL) on maximal inhaled therapy were randomized to add-on dupilumab 300 mg or placebo every 2 weeks for 52 weeks.

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  • The rise in wild boar populations in Europe is leading to increased human-wildlife conflicts and the potential for spreading diseases, particularly the protist Blastocystis, which can cause gastrointestinal issues in both animals and humans.
  • A study was conducted on 459 wild boar faecal samples from Spain and Portugal, revealing a 15.3% overall Blastocystis infection rate, with a significantly higher prevalence in Portugal (34.3%) compared to Spain (10.0%).
  • Seven different Blastocystis subtypes were found, with ST5 being the most common, indicating that wild boars can be significant carriers of zoonotic pathogens that may pose public health risks.
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Purpose Of Review: The use of implantable medical devices (IMDs) continues to increase with estimates that 10% of the American population will have an IMD in their lifetime. IMDs require special considerations for management in the perioperative period to ensure optimal patient care and patient safety. This review summarizes the current perioperative considerations for IMDs.

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  • Giardia duodenalis is a common intestinal parasite affecting humans and animals, with different genetic types that vary in their ability to infect different hosts.
  • This study developed a method using next-generation sequencing to detect mixed populations of G. duodenalis in fresh produce, specifically focusing on its presence in leafy greens like baby Romaine lettuce.
  • The results showed that the detection of G. duodenalis was effective with higher concentrations of cysts, demonstrating the potential of this new diagnostic approach for food safety and understanding foodborne illnesses.
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Intestinal protists in the gut microbiome are increasingly studied, but their basic epidemiology is not well understood. We explored the prevalence, genetic diversity, and potential zoonotic transmission of two protists colonizing the large intestine - sp. and - in 37 species of non-human primates (NHPs) and their caregivers in six zoos in the Czech Republic.

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Introduction: In chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13 may promote mast cell activation directly via IL-4 receptor expression, or indirectly via upregulated immunoglobulin E (IgE) production. Dupilumab significantly improved CSU signs and symptoms in the phase 3, randomized, placebo-controlled LIBERTY-CSU CUPID Study A. This analysis explores the impact of dupilumab on CSU signs and symptoms and serum IgE levels in patients from LIBERTY-CSU CUPID Study A with serum total IgE above and below 100 IU/mL at baseline.

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  • Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive treatment that uses high-frequency energy to precisely destroy targeted tissues, initially introduced in the early 1900s and has since evolved significantly.
  • Recent advancements, such as multi-electrode systems and image-guided techniques, have improved RFA's efficacy and expanded its use for various conditions like tumors and chronic pain.
  • RFA offers advantages over traditional surgery, including more precise targeting, fewer complications, and quicker recovery, making it a promising option for patient care and outcomes.
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  • - The Phase 3 PRIME/PRIME2 trials showed that dupilumab is effective and safe for adults with moderate-to-severe prurigo nodularis, as confirmed by pooled data from both trials.
  • - In a 24-week study, patients receiving dupilumab had significantly better improvements in itch and skin clarity compared to those on a placebo, with notable results seen as early as 12 weeks.
  • - The analysis concluded that dupilumab's benefits were consistent across different demographic groups, though the data collection was limited to the 24-week treatment duration.
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Objective: We investigated the impact of body mass index (BMI) on post-operative outcomes and survival of patients with interstitial pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) undergoing lung transplantation.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 222 patients with IPF that underwent lung transplant (LT) at our institution from 2005 to 2019. Recipients were divided in 4 groups: group-1 consisted of underweight patients (BMI ≤18.

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Purpose Of Review: pneumonia (PJP) is an opportunistic fungal infection that is increasingly seen in HIV-negative patients with immune compromise due to other etiologies. We lack comprehensive clinical recommendations for this population.

Recent Findings: In non-HIV cases, PJP has a mortality rate of up to 50%, which is unacceptable despite the presence of safe and effective prophylaxis and therapy.

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Background: Dupilumab is a human monoclonal antibody that blocks interleukin-4 and interleukin-13 pathways and has shown efficacy in five different atopic diseases marked by type 2 inflammation, including eosinophilic esophagitis in adults and adolescents.

Methods: In this phase 3 trial, we randomly assigned, in a 2:2:1:1 ratio, patients 1 to 11 years of age with active eosinophilic esophagitis who had had no response to proton-pump inhibitors to 16 weeks of a higher-exposure or lower-exposure subcutaneous dupilumab regimen or to placebo (two groups) (Part A). At the end of Part A, eligible patients in each dupilumab group continued the same regimen and those in the placebo groups were assigned to higher-exposure or lower-exposure dupilumab for 36 weeks (Part B).

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Background: Dupilumab, a fully human monoclonal antibody that blocks the shared receptor component for interleukin-4 and interleukin-13, key and central drivers of type 2 inflammation, has shown efficacy and safety in a phase 3 trial involving patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and type 2 inflammation and an elevated risk of exacerbation. Whether the findings would be confirmed in a second phase 3 trial was unclear.

Methods: In a phase 3, double-blind, randomized trial, we assigned patients with COPD who had a blood eosinophil count of 300 cells per microliter or higher to receive subcutaneous dupilumab (300 mg) or placebo every 2 weeks.

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Background: We investigated the efficacy and safety of dupilumab in Japanese patients aged ≥6 months to <18 years old with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis not adequately controlled with existing therapies.

Methods: In this randomized, double-blind, phase 3 study, patients received dupilumab (n = 30) or placebo (n = 32) with concomitant topical corticosteroids for 16 weeks, then all patients received dupilumab from 16 to 52 weeks. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients with ≥75% improvement in Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) score from baseline (EASI-75) to Week 16.

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Introduction: At our institution, revascularization after indirect moyamoya surgery is routinely evaluated using magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) rather than catheter angiography. In this paper, we review how revascularization can be visualized on axial MRA and compare its visualization on MRA to that on catheter angiography. We also compare clinical outcomes of patients followed with routine postoperative MRA with outcomes of patients followed with routine catheter angiography.

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Purpose Of Review: Diabetic neuropathy is a debilitating complication of diabetes mellitus that affects millions of individuals worldwide. It is characterized by nerve damage resulting from prolonged exposure to high blood glucose levels. Diabetic neuropathy may cause a range of symptoms, including pain, numbness, muscle weakness, autonomic dysfunction, and foot ulcers, potentially causing significant impairment to the quality of life for those affected.

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