Publications by authors named "Mourad J"

In this perspective paper, we propose a novel tech-driven method to evaluate body representations (BRs) in autistic individuals. Our goal is to deepen understanding of this complex condition by gaining continuous and real-time insights through digital phenotyping into the behavior of autistic adults. Our innovative method combines cross-sectional and longitudinal data gathering techniques to investigate and identify digital phenotypes related to BRs in autistic adults, diverging from traditional approaches.

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There is conflicting information in the medical literature regarding hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet count syndrome (HELLP) and preeclampsia and whether they are subsets of a single disease or distinct complications of pregnancy. In numerous places, HELLP is described as a severe form or later stage of preeclampsia. However, a detailed medical literature search utilizing NCBI, PubMed, and Elicit: The AI Research Assistant clearly demonstrates that HELLP and preeclampsia are distinct diseases.

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Objective Real-life management of patients with hypertension and chronic kidney disease (CKD) among European Society of Hypertension Excellence Centres (ESH-ECs) is unclear : we aimed to investigate it. Methods A survey was conducted in 2023. The questionnaire contained 64 questions asking ESH-ECs representatives to estimate how patients with CKD are managed.

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  • - A 2023 survey by the European Society of Hypertension assessed the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with hypertension across 88 centers in 27 countries, finding that only 28% had preexisting CKD, and 30% exhibited resistant hypertension.
  • - The survey indicated inconsistent rates of recent kidney function tests and varying usage of important medications, showing higher rates of certain drugs when nephrologists were involved in the care team.
  • - Overall, the study highlighted significant gaps in CKD screening and treatment prior to referral for specialized care, suggesting that tailored initiatives could enhance management for patients with hypertension and CKD.
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Purpose: Endometrial cancer is highly prevalent and lacking noninvasive diagnostic techniques. Diagnosis depends on histological investigation of biopsy samples. Serum biomarkers for endometrial cancer have lacked sensitivity and specificity.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a substantial revolution in the incorporation of digital solutions in healthcare. This systematic review investigates the enduring physical and psychological consequences individuals experience up to two years post-recovery. Additionally, it focuses on examining the influence of mHealth interventions on these effects.

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In France, the prevalence of hypertension is higher than 30%. Although treatment guidelines have been well established over the last twenty years, the national blood pressure control rate is below the average of high-income countries. This observational study aimed to describe the antihypertensive prescription behaviours of primary care physicians (PCPs) in France and to assess their compliance with current French guidelines, focusing on three specific prescription issues and their potential repercussions on blood pressure control: treatment initiation, treatment renewal or change and type of triple therapy.

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Objective: To assess cannabinoid dosing that could be associated with a reduction in opioid use.

Design: Systematic review conducted according to the PRISMA statement.

Data Sources: PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and PsycINFO were searched up to December 10, 2022.

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This online interactive survey investigated lipid-lowering approaches of French cardiologists in high- and very high-cardiovascular risk patients with hypercholesterolemia. Physicians assessed three hypothetical patients at three clinic visits, and selected the patients' cardiovascular risk category, target low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and treatment. A total of 162 physicians completed 480 risk assessments; 58% of assessments correctly categorized the hypothetical patients.

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Drugs acting by inhibition of the angiogenic action of VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) have become major instruments in the treatment of cancer. The downside of their favorable effects in cancer treatment is their frequent cardiovascular side effects. The most consistent finding thus far on the cardiovascular side effects of VEGF inhibitors is the high incidence of hypertension.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the reduction in all-cause death and cardiovascular outcomes associated with the administration of the thiazide-like diuretic indapamide monotherapy or in combination with perindopril as a blood pressure lowering drug in randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

Method: Aggregate data from four published RCTs conducted versus matching placebo were pooled: PATS, a 2-year study (indapamide), and PROGRESS, a 4-year study (indapamide and perindopril), both in patients with a history of stroke or transient ischemic attack; ADVANCE, a 4-year study in patients with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular risk factor (single-pill combination perindopril/indapamide) and HYVET, a 2-year study in very elderly hypertensive individuals (indapamide and an option of perindopril). The pooled effect (fixed and random) estimate (hazard ratio) was reported with corresponding 95% confidence intervals and P values.

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Background: Rates of endometrial cancer (EC) are increasing. For a definitive diagnosis, women undergo various time-consuming and painful medical procedures, such as endometrial biopsy with or without hysteroscopy, and dilation and curettage, which may create a barrier to early detection and treatment, particularly for women with inadequate healthcare access. Thus, there is a need to develop robust EC diagnostics based on non- or minimally-invasive sampling.

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  • Minimally invasive hysterectomy is a common procedure often treated with opioids for postoperative pain, but uncontrolled pain can lead to various negative outcomes like increased opioid use and longer hospital stays.
  • A pilot study tested the effects of lowering pneumoperitoneum insufflation pressures (from 15 mmHg to 12 and 10 mmHg) on surgeon satisfaction during laparoscopic hysterectomy, involving 40 patients in a randomized controlled trial.
  • Results showed that lower pneumoperitoneum pressures (especially 10 mmHg) negatively affected surgeon satisfaction and quality of visualization, although patient satisfaction and other postoperative factors like opioid usage were not significantly impacted.
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Adenomyosis is a burdensome gynecologic condition that is associated with pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, and abnormal uterine bleeding, leading to a negative impact on quality of life; and yet is often left undiagnosed. We recruited 108 women undergoing hysterectomy for benign gynecologic conditions and collected non-invasive cervicovaginal lavage samples for immunometabolic profiling. Patients were grouped according to adenomyosis status.

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  • * Researchers found that T2D patients had increased heme-related absorbance in plasma, suggesting RBC breakdown, with even higher levels observed in obese T2D patients, while smaller extracellular vesicles (EV) were present.
  • * The findings suggest that low-grade IVH occurs in T2D, and increased heme-related absorbance may serve as a new biomarker for peripheral neuropathy, indicating that therapies targeting RBC breakdown could improve vascular health in T
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Study Objective: To identify the relationship between patient position during surgery and time to confirmation of ureteral patency on cystoscopy.

Design: Randomized controlled trial.

Setting: Academic tertiary care medical center.

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Objective: As medical cannabis use increases in North America, establishing its safety profile is a priority. The objective of this study was to assess rates of emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations due to poisoning by cannabis, and cannabis-related mental health disorders among medically authorized cannabis patients in Ontario, Canada, between 2014 and 2017.

Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study of patients who received medical cannabis authorization in Ontario, Canada, using data collected in participating cannabis clinics.

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What Is Known And Objective: This study aimed to determine the results of INR monitoring in patients on vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) and the time in therapeutic range (TTR) in 'real-world' settings.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of 836,857 INR measurements performed in adults from February 2010 to August 2015 in two districts in the French Brittany region.

Results: Of the 836,857 INR measurements, 94.

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Background: Noncommunicable disease (NCD)-related deaths account for 71% of deaths worldwide. The World Health Organization recently developed a global action plan to address the impact of NCDs, with the goal of reducing the number of premature NCD-related deaths to 25% by the year 2025. Appropriate therapeutic adherence is critical for effective disease management; however, approximately 30%-50% of patients with an NCD do not comply with disease management activities as prescribed.

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Objectives: Poisoning from psychoactive drugs and substance use disorders (SUD) have been reported among non-medical cannabis users. However, little is known about medical cannabis users and their risk for poisoning and/or development of SUD. This study assessed the risk of emergency department (ED) visits or hospitalization for 1) poisoning by psychoactive drugs and 2) mental/behavioural disorders due to the use of psychoactive drugs and other substances, in medically authorized cannabis patients in Ontario, Canada from 2014-2017.

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Babesiosis is a tick-borne infectious disease, caused by an intraerythrocytic parasite of the genus Babesia. It has clinical, biological and microbiological similarities with Plasmodium related infections. In rare cases, babesiosis may be complicated by hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, which occurs preferentially in the immunodeficient patient.

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Background: Cannabis is increasingly used for therapeutic purpose. However, its safety profile is not well known. This study assessed the risk of cardiovascular-related emergency department (ED) visit and hospitalization in adult patients authorized to use medical cannabis in Ontario, Canada from 2014 to 2017.

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