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3330 Hospital Dr. NW[Affiliation] Publications | LitMetric

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Background: COVID-19 profoundly impacted First Nation peoples. Historically, records of on- and off-reserve vaccine delivery have been fragmented. For the first time in Canada, we aimed to describe complete immunization rates, on- and off-reserve vaccine delivery, for COVID-19 in Alberta, Canada among First Nations on-reserve.

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Diaphragmatic ultrasound: approach, emerging evidence, and future perspectives in non-ICU patients.

Intern Emerg Med

December 2024

Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Dr NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4N1, Canada.

Diaphragmatic dysfunction is an important contributor to hypercapnic respiratory failure, but its presence is often challenging to determine at the bedside. Diaphragm ultrasound provides an opportunity to evaluate the function of the diaphragm noninvasively by evaluating the following parameters that can help define diaphragmatic dysfunction: diaphragm excursion, diaphragm muscle thickness, and thickening fraction. Its evaluation has the potential to assist with diagnosis of respiratory failure, provide prognosis, and assist with patient monitoring and should be considered as part of an internal medicine physician's and emergency physician's skill set.

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Enhancing disease risk gene discovery by integrating transcription factor-linked trans-variants into transcriptome-wide association analyses.

Nucleic Acids Res

November 2024

Division of Epidemiology, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 2525 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203, USA.

Transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) have been successful in identifying disease susceptibility genes by integrating cis-variants predicted gene expression with genome-wide association studies (GWAS) data. However, trans-variants for predicting gene expression remain largely unexplored. Here, we introduce transTF-TWAS, which incorporates transcription factor (TF)-linked trans-variants to enhance model building for TF downstream target genes.

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Are virtual harm reduction interventions right for everyone?: A qualitative study of the appropriateness of overdose response hotlines and applications for different subgroups of people who use substances.

J Subst Use Addict Treat

January 2025

Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta, 2J2.00 Walter C Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre, 8440 112 St. NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R7, Canada; Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta, 2J2.00 Walter C Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre, 8440 112 St. NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R7, Canada. Electronic address:

Introduction: Overdose response hotlines and apps are novel virtual harm reduction technologies that allow remote monitoring of individuals while they use substances (especially if they use alone) through electronic means. The authors explored partner perspectives to determine which groups of people who use substances (PWUS) these services would be most appropriate for, with the aim of better informing service providers on how to target their use to maximize benefit for clients.

Methods: The study conducted 64 semi-structured interviews with participants from a variety of backgrounds (individuals with lived or living experience of substance use, lay persons, health care providers, harm reduction workers, and operational experts).

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Quality indicators for schizophrenia care: A scoping review.

Schizophr Res

December 2024

Department of Psychiatry, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr. NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada; Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Dr. NW, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada. Electronic address:

Measuring quality of care is a critical first step towards improving the healthcare contributing to persistent poor outcomes experienced by many people living with schizophrenia. This scoping review aims to identify and characterize indicators for measuring the quality of care for people living with schizophrenia. We searched 6 academic databases, 4 grey literature databases, and 23 organization websites for documents containing quality indicators developed for or applied in a population with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.

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Fenebrutinib, a Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor, blocks distinct human microglial signaling pathways.

J Neuroinflammation

October 2024

Roche Pharma Research and Early Development, Neuroscience and Rare Diseases Discovery and Translational Area, Roche Innovation Center Basel, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Grenzacherstrasse 124, 4070, Basel, Switzerland.

Background: Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) is an intracellular signaling enzyme that regulates B-lymphocyte and myeloid cell functions. Due to its involvement in both innate and adaptive immune compartments, BTK inhibitors have emerged as a therapeutic option in autoimmune disorders such as multiple sclerosis (MS). Brain-penetrant, small-molecule BTK inhibitors may also address compartmentalized neuroinflammation, which is proposed to underlie MS disease progression.

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Background And Aims: Endoscopic treatment is a definitive and cost-effective management strategy for early neoplasia in Barrett's oesophagus (BE). However, little is known of its impact on quality of life (QoL). This study reports outcomes of endoscopic eradication treatment (EET), focusing on QoL and costs in a Canadian tertiary referral centre.

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Aim: To compare, in term-born children with cerebral palsy (CP), the characteristics of those who exhibit detectable risk factors for CP at birth with those who do not.

Method: This was a cross-sectional study of term-born children using the Canadian Cerebral Palsy Registry comparing those with and without perinatal risk factors and/or neonatal symptoms for pregnancy, birth and neonatal characteristics, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings, CP subtype, and impairment severity. Risk factors were quantified with a CP risk calculator.

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The Ethanolic Extract of Polygala paniculata L. Blocks Panx1 Channels and Reduces Ischemic Brain Infarct in a Dose- and Sex-Dependent Way.

Mol Neurobiol

September 2024

Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Dr. NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4, Canada.

Polygala paniculata L. is a native plant from tropical America. The therapeutic potential of the hydroalcoholic extract of P.

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Determinants of post-COVID ill-health in a cohort of Canadian healthcare workers.

J Occup Environ Med

September 2024

Division of Preventive Medicine, University of Alberta, 5-22 University Terrace, Edmonton, AB T6G 2T4 Canada.

Objective: We aimed to estimate prevalence of post-COVID conditions (PCC) among healthcare workers (HCWs) and to identify pre-disposing factors.

Methods: A cohort of Canadian HCWs completed four questionnaires during the pandemic. At the final questionnaire, HCWs reported conditions attributed to earlier COVID-19.

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The legacy of Dr Marjory Warren's publications.

J Med Biogr

August 2024

Departments of Medicine and Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, HSC-3330 Hospital Dr NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

While the contributions of Dr Marjory W. Warren to geriatric medicine are widely acknowledged, their specifics have become obscured by the passage of time. The primary objective of this narrative review of her medical publications was to clarify the contributions she made for this field of medical practice.

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Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, youth had rising mental health needs and changes in service accessibility. Our study investigated changes in use of mental health care services for Canadian youth in Alberta before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also investigated how youth utilization patterns differed for subgroups based on social factors (i.

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Impacts of COVID-19 on mothers' and newborns' health outcomes in regional Canada: A cross-sectional analysis.

Heliyon

July 2024

Department of Pediatrics and Community Health Sciences, Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Dr NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4N1, Canada.

Background: COVID-19 infection and pandemic-related stressors (e.g., socioeconomic challenges, isolation) resulted in significant concerns for the health of mothers and their newborns during the perinatal period.

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Workload and spirometry associated with untethered swimming in horses.

BMC Vet Res

July 2024

EquiTom - Namur, a member of the Equine Care Group, 15 Chaussée de Nivelles, Mazy, 5032, Belgium.

Background: Swimming has been used empirically for rehabilitation and conditioning of horses. However, due to challenges imposed by recording physiological parameters in water, the intensity of free swimming effort is unknown.

Objectives: Measure the physiological workload associated with untethered swimming in horses.

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Correction to: Patterns and utility of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibody testing in cerebrospinal fluid.

J Neurol

August 2024

Division of Neurology, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Cumming School of Medicine, Health Sciences Centre, Room 1007C, 3330 Hospital Dr NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4N1, Canada.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aims to reduce the unnecessary use of routine laboratory tests in hospitals, which leads to healthcare waste and potential harm to patients, by implementing a multicomponent intervention across 16 hospitals in British Columbia, Canada.
  • It uses a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial design, evaluating key metrics such as the number of tests ordered per patient-day and overall healthcare costs, while ensuring the intervention's sustainability after implementation.
  • The research builds on an existing effective intervention, with adaptable elements to allow wider application in different healthcare settings, enhancing its potential impact on improving patient care.
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Background: Despite global efforts to improve paediatric clinical trials, significant delays continue in paediatric drug approvals. Collaboration between research networks is needed to address these delays. This paper is a first step to promote interoperability between paediatric networks from different jurisdictions by comparing drivers for, and content of, metrics about clinical trial conduct.

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Valosin-Containing Protein (VCP): A Review of Its Diverse Molecular Functions and Clinical Phenotypes.

Int J Mol Sci

May 2024

Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada.

In this review we examine the functionally diverse ATPase associated with various cellular activities (AAA-ATPase), valosin-containing protein (VCP/p97), its molecular functions, the mutational landscape of VCP and the phenotypic manifestation of VCP disease. VCP is crucial to a multitude of cellular functions including protein quality control, endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD), autophagy, mitophagy, lysophagy, stress granule formation and clearance, DNA replication and mitosis, DNA damage response including nucleotide excision repair, ATM- and ATR-mediated damage response, homologous repair and non-homologous end joining. VCP variants cause multisystem proteinopathy, and pathology can arise in several tissue types such as skeletal muscle, bone, brain, motor neurons, sensory neurons and possibly cardiac muscle, with the disease course being challenging to predict.

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Background: Proprioceptive impairments are common after stroke and are associated with worse motor recovery and poor rehabilitation outcomes. Motor learning may also be an important factor in motor recovery, and some evidence in healthy adults suggests that reduced proprioceptive function is associated with reductions in motor learning. It is unclear how impairments in proprioception and motor learning relate after stroke.

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Objective: Successful clinical conversations about vaccination in pregnancy (pertussis, COVID-19, and influenza) are key to improving low uptake rates of both vaccination in pregnancy and infancy. The purpose of this study was to understand Canadian perinatal care providers' knowledge, attitudes, and practices around vaccination in pregnancy.

Methods: Qualitative interviews with 49 perinatal care providers (nurse practitioner, general practitioner, registered nurse, registered midwife, obstetrician-gynecologist, and family physicians) in 6 of 13 provinces and territories were deductively coded using directed content analysis [1] and analyzed according to key themes.

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Background: Indigenous patients often present with complex health needs in clinical settings due to factors rooted in a legacy of colonization. Healthcare systems and providers are not equipped to identify the underlying causes nor enact solutions for this complexity. This study aimed to develop an Indigenous-centered patient complexity assessment framework for urban Indigenous patients in Canada.

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Assessing the research landscape and clinical utility of large language models: a scoping review.

BMC Med Inform Decis Mak

March 2024

Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Dr NW, T2N 4N1, Calgary, AB, Canada.

Importance: Large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI's ChatGPT are powerful generative systems that rapidly synthesize natural language responses. Research on LLMs has revealed their potential and pitfalls, especially in clinical settings. However, the evolving landscape of LLM research in medicine has left several gaps regarding their evaluation, application, and evidence base.

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Patient perceptions of video directly observed therapy for tuberculosis: a systematic review.

J Clin Tuberc Other Mycobact Dis

May 2024

Dahdaleh Institute of Global Health Research, York University, 88 The Pond Rd Suite 2150, North York, ON M3J 2S5, Canada.

Virtual modes of tuberculosis (TB) treatment monitoring have become increasingly relevant in the last decade with the advancements and increasing accessibility of technology. We conducted a systematic review comparing people with TB's perceptions of standard directly observed therapy (DOT) versus video directly observed therapy (vDOT). Studies were obtained from MEDLINE and EMBASE between January 1, 1974 and February 4, 2021.

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Patterns and utility of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibody testing in cerebrospinal fluid.

J Neurol

May 2024

Division of Neurology, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Cumming School of Medicine, Health Sciences Centre, Room 1007C, 3330 Hospital Dr NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4N1, Canada.

Article Synopsis
  • Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) is a CNS demyelinating disease that has gained attention due to improved testing methods, but there's still confusion about interpreting antibody levels, especially in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
  • A study analyzed MOG antibody results from Alberta's MitogenDx lab over six years, focusing on patients with positive serum and CSF tests, examining demographics, antibody levels, clinical features, treatments, and diagnoses.
  • The findings revealed that CSF MOG antibodies were infrequent and mostly present in patients already seropositive for MOG, suggesting that routine CSF testing might not be necessary for most patients, warranting further research for clarification.
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Background: In response to the exacerbated rates of morbidity and mortality associated with the overlapping overdose and COVID-19 epidemics, novel strategies have been developed, implemented, operationalized and scaled to reduce the harms resulting from this crisis. Since the emergence of mobile overdose response services (MORS), two strategies have aimed to help reduce the mortality associated with acute overdose including staffed hotline-based services and unstaffed timer-based services. In this article, we aim to gather the perspectives of various key interest groups on these technologies to determine which might best support service users.

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