Publications by authors named "Nicholas Roche"

The treatable traits approach represents a strategy for patient management. It is based on the identification of characteristics susceptible to treatments or predictive of treatment response in each individual patient. With the objective of accelerating progress in research and clinical practice relating to such a treatable traits approach, the Portraits event was convened in Barcelona, Spain, in November 2022.

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  • The Adelphi Adherence Questionnaire (ADAQ©) is a new tool designed to measure how well patients stick to their medication regimens, and its content validity was evaluated through interviews with diverse patients across different countries (USA, Spain, Germany).
  • A total of 57 patients with various health issues participated, and feedback led to modifications in the questionnaire to improve clarity and relevance, such as reducing cognitive load and adjusting response options.
  • The study confirmed that the ADAQ© is relevant and understandable for a wide range of patients and suggested that further research would be needed to assess its psychometric properties in future studies.
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Spacers are pressurized metered-dose inhaler (pMDI) accessory devices developed to reduce problems of poor inhaler technique with pMDIs. Spacers that feature a 1-way inspiratory valve are termed valved holding chambers (VHCs); they act as aerosol reservoirs, allowing the user to actuate the pMDI device and then inhale the medication in a 2-step process that helps users overcome challenges in coordinating pMDI actuation with inhalation. Both spacers and VHCs have been shown to increase fine particle delivery to the lungs, decrease oropharyngeal deposition, and reduce corticosteroid-related side effects such as throat irritation, dysphonia, and oral candidiasis commonly seen with the use of pMDIs alone.

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Introduction: Electrophysiological or ultrasound guidance can facilitate botulinum toxin A (BoNt-A) injection accuracy, but clinical landmarks and palpation are often used for superficial muscles. We evaluated the accuracy of manual needle placement in the gastrocnemius muscles (GC) guided only by anatomical landmarks and palpation.

Methods: Bilateral limbs from 30 cadavers were used to evaluate ink injection into the GC.

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There has been increasing interest in uranium mining in the United States via in situ recovery techniques. One of the main environmental concerns with in situ uranium mining is the potential for spreading groundwater contamination. There is a dearth of detailed analysis and information regarding the outcome of in situ uranium mine remediation to ascertain the environmental impacts.

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