1,771 results match your criteria: "Centre hospitalier de l'Universite de Montreal CHUM.[Affiliation]"

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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating disease affecting over 90,000 Canadians, and current treatments only offer limited relief; many patients turn to cannabis for symptom management despite the lack of solid scientific backing.
  • This clinical trial seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of various doses of cannabinoids (THC and CBD), both individually and in combination, for alleviating spasticity in MS patients, comparing results against a placebo group.
  • The study will involve 250 participants and utilize a double-blind, randomized design, measuring outcomes such as self-reported spasticity, pain, and quality of life over a period of four weeks, with potential for an additional 12-week treatment phase for those who respond well.
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In diffusing alpha-emitters radiation therapy ('Alpha DaRT'), the diffusion-leakage (DL) model is used to determine the spatial distributions of the emitters and the corresponding alpha dose, critical for a successful treatment. This work first introduces a finite volume (FV) approach to develop numerical schemes to simulate the DL model in one, two and three dimensions then presents how variations over realistic ranges of the DL model parameters related to desorption, diffusion and leakage processes affect the alpha dose distribution and the position of the clinically significant alpha particle10Gy isodose. This work also presents the effects of three modeling approximations: two source geometry approximations (solid cylinder instead of hollow, pixelized cross section instead of circular), and one dosimetric approximation (single-source dose superposition instead of multiple-sources direct dose calculation).

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Continuum of Preshock to Classic Cardiogenic Shock in the Critical Care Cardiology Trials Network Registry.

JACC Heart Fail

September 2024

Levine Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, TIMI Study Group, Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

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  • This study examines different patient phenotypes along the transition from preshock to cardiogenic shock (CS) to understand their prognostic implications and outcomes.* -
  • It classifies nearly 2,500 admissions into four categories and finds that in-hospital mortality rates vary significantly, from 3.6% for isolated low cardiac output to 24.0% for SCAI stage C CS.* -
  • Results indicate that patients in the earlier stages of shock can still experience a high risk of deteriorating, suggesting the need for improved definitions and severity assessments in CS.*
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Objectives: KRAS mutations, particularly KRAS, are prevalent in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have been a frontline treatment, but recently developed KRAS-selective inhibitors, such as sotorasib, present new therapeutic options. We conducted a multi-center retrospective cohort study to gain insights into real-world treatment patterns and outcomes in patients with KRAS-positive advanced NSCLC receiving systemic therapy post-ICI treatment.

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Aims/hypothesis: The relationship between pre-meal insulin type, exercise timing and the risk of postprandial exercise-induced hypoglycaemia in people living with type 1 diabetes is unknown. We aimed to evaluate the effects of exercise timing (60 vs 120 min post meal) and different insulin types (aspart vs ultra-rapid aspart) on hypoglycaemic risk.

Methods: This was a four-way crossover randomised trial including 40 individuals with type 1 diabetes using multiple daily injections (mean HbA 56 mmol/mol [7.

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In 2023, the Canadian Society of Abdominal Radiology (CSAR) and Canadian Emergency, Trauma, and Acute Care Radiology Society (CETARS) received Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) member feedback that there was an unmet educational need for guidance in the imaging investigation of right lower quadrant (RLQ) pain. Members requested specific guidance on how to handle controversial scenarios including which test to order when, specifics of imaging protocols, and managing pregnant patients who have RLQ pain-all from a Canadian perspective. After conducting an exhaustive literature review, the working group agreed that a Canadian-specific set of guidelines was warranted.

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Introduction: Cisplatin-associated acute kidney injury (C-AKI) is common. Predictive factors include age >60 years, hypertension, cisplatin dose, diabetes, and serum albumin < 3.5 g/L.

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Purpose: Chronic bronchitis (CB), a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) phenotype defined by persistent mucus hypersecretion and cough, is associated with poor quality of life, exacerbations, and lung function impairment. Bronchial Rheoplasty (BR) delivers non-thermal pulsed electric fields to airway epithelium and submucosa. Preliminary studies demonstrated reduced airway goblet cell hyperplasia and symptom improvement in response to BR.

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Introduction: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) reactivation (HBVr) induced by chemotherapy in patients with resolved or chronic infection can lead to severe consequences. Despite recommendations, rates of HBV screening before chemotherapy are low due to poor recognition of risk factors by clinicians. The aim of the study is to assess whether routine HBV screening using universal HBV screening on chemotherapy orders (CO) could reduce HBVr incidence.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate in hospital outcomes after carotid endarterectomy (CEA) according to shunt usage, particularly in patients with contralateral carotid occlusion (CCO) or recent stroke. Data from CEAs registered in the Vascular Quality Initiative database between 2012 and 2020 were analysed, excluding surgeons with < 10 CEAs registered in the database, concomitant procedures, re-interventions, and incomplete data.

Methods: Based on their rate of shunt use, participating surgeons were divided in three groups: non-shunters (< 5%), selective shunters (5 - 95%), and routine shunters (> 95%).

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N100 as a response prediction biomarker for accelerated 1 Hz right DLPFC-rTMS in major depression.

J Affect Disord

October 2024

Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada; Temerty Centre for Therapeutic Brain Intervention, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Canada.

Background And Objective: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a safe and effective treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD); however, this treatment currently lacks reliable biomarkers of treatment response. TMS-evoked potentials (TEPs), measured using TMS-electroencephalography (TMS-EEG), have been suggested as potential biomarker candidates, with the N100 peak being one of the most promising. This study investigated the association between baseline N100 amplitude and 1 Hz right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (R-DLPFC) accelerated rTMS (arTMS) treatment in MDD.

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Introduction: Amphetamine-type stimulants (ATSs) are related to significant harm worldwide, with limited effective pharmacological treatments for ATS use disorder (ATSUD). Modafinil has been explored as a potential treatment for ATSUD. This systematic review and meta-analysis (PROSPERO ID: CRD42023388487) aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of modafinil for the treatment of ATSUD.

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Severe Relapsing Autoimmune Encephalitis with GABA Receptor, Titin, and AchR Antibodies in a Patient with Thymoma: A Case Report.

Case Rep Neurol

May 2024

Department of Neurosciences, Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM), Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada.

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  • A 40-year-old man with autoimmune encephalitis and a thymoma experienced severe neurological symptoms and multiple relapses despite initial treatments, which included thymectomy and first-line immunotherapy.
  • Initial antibody tests revealed acetylcholine receptor and titin antibodies, but further testing eventually identified anti-GABA receptor antibodies.
  • The case highlights the challenge of diagnosing and treating autoimmune encephalitis with coexisting antibodies, underscoring the need for targeted second-line therapies like rituximab in severe cases.
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  • Anti-PD(L)-1 inhibition combined with platinum doublet chemotherapy (Chemo-IO) is the leading treatment standard for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
  • Research indicates that patients who received antibiotics before this treatment showed significantly worse outcomes, including lower response rates, reduced progression-free survival (PFS), and shorter overall survival (OS).
  • In a comprehensive analysis, antibiotic exposure was consistently linked to poorer survival outcomes across multiple patient cohorts, reinforcing the need for careful antibiotic use prior to Chemo-IO.
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Canadian guidance for diagnosis and management of acute hepatic porphyrias.

Clin Biochem

October 2024

Ellen and Martin Prosserman Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases, Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Electronic address:

Acute hepatic porphyrias (AHP) comprise four rare monogenic autosomal conditions. Each is linked to a deficiency of heme metabolizing enzymes. Common manifestations include severe abdominal pain, nausea, confusion, hyponatremia, hypertension, tachycardia, and neuropathy.

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Background: Simulations are used to improve professional practice across multiple health professions; however, the application of simulations in pharmacy curricula has been limited by a lack of evidence.

Objectives: To delineate the competencies of pharmacy residents needed to assess their progress while participating in a high-fidelity simulation training program and to create a reliable assessment tool based on these competencies.

Methods: A literature review was conducted, followed by application of a modified Delphi method.

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While the efficacy of GpIIb-IIIa-inhibitors during primary PCI (pPCI) for ST-elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI) has previously been demonstrated, its ongoing role and safety in combination with newer P2Y12-inhibitors is unclear. We therefore sought to compare outcomes between two centers with divergent approaches to the use of GpIIbIIIa antagonists in pPCI. We performed a retrospective chart review of all-comer STEMI patients treated with pPCI at two high-volume Montreal academic tertiary care centers.

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Feasibility and accuracy of at-home glucose tolerance tests for cystic fibrosis related diabetes screening.

J Cyst Fibros

September 2024

Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal, 110 av. des Pins Ouest, Montréal, QC, H2W1R7, Canada; Département de Nutrition, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Montréal, 2405 Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine, Montréal, QC, H3T1A8, Canada; Centre de Recherche de l'Hôpital Sacré-Cœur de Montréal, CIUSSS-NIM, 5400 boulevard Gouin Ouest, Montréal, QC, H4J1C5, Canada.

Background: Adult people living with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) undergo annual screening for CF-related diabetes. These tests represent a burden and can lead to undesirable effects resulting in low adherence. The objectives of this study were to 1) compare gold-standard in-hospital oral glucose tolerance testing (OGTT) with at-home options, and 2) evaluate acceptability of at-home options.

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Today, the name Friedrich Dessauer is almost forgotten; however, his scientific, social, and political works should not be. Dessauer's professional career began at a young age as a professor of physics in Frankfurt am Main. It is said that he published 400 papers and 65 book chapters and pamphlets.

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Unlabelled: Escherichia coli that harbor the polyketide synthase (pks) genomic island produce colibactin and are associated with sporadic colorectal cancer development. Given the considerable prevalence of pks+ bacteria in healthy individuals, we sought to identify strategies to limit the growth and expansion of pks+ E. coli.

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Purpose: To assess the quality of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ)-induced retinopathy screening at a Canadian tertiary center, we concentrate on risk factor documentation within the electronic health record, in accordance with the 2016 AAO guidelines.

Methods: We performed a retrospective quality assessment study based on chart review of patients who underwent screening for HCQ-induced retinopathy at the Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM) from 2016 to 2019. We evaluated four key risk factors for HCQ-induced retinopathy: daily dose, duration of use, renal disease, and tamoxifen use, using a three-tier grading system (ideal, adequate, inadequate) for documentation assessment.

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[Beyond the obstacles : diving into the heart of interventions promoting the involvement of relatives in intensive care unit].

Rech Soins Infirm

June 2024

Médecin, Ph.D, département de médecine de famille et de médecine d’urgence de l’Université de Montréal, Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM), Montréal, Canada

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  • Family caregivers' involvement in direct care in intensive care units is gaining recognition as a best practice, but the factors affecting this involvement are not well understood.
  • This study aimed to identify what promotes or hinders family caregivers' participation in adult intensive care settings by conducting a literature review of articles from 2010 to 2021.
  • The review found 25 relevant articles highlighting various factors—categorized as relational, informal, clinical, and political—that influence caregiver involvement and proposed recommendations to enhance this approach in practice.
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Custom scoring based on ecological topology of gut microbiota associated with cancer immunotherapy outcome.

Cell

June 2024

Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus, ClinicObiome, Villejuif, France; Université Paris-Saclay, Ile-de-France, France; Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) U1015, Equipe Labellisée-Ligue Nationale contre le Cancer, Villejuif, France; Center of Clinical Investigations in Biotherapies of Cancer (BIOTHERIS) 1428, Villejuif, France. Electronic address:

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  • The gut microbiota plays a significant role in how cancer patients respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), but there’s no clear definition of harmful dysbiosis.* -
  • Researchers analyzed fecal samples from 245 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, identifying specific bacterial species groups associated with either resistance or response to ICIs, resulting in the creation of a topological score (TOPOSCORE).* -
  • This TOPOSCORE was further validated in additional patient cohorts and transformed into a 21-bacterial probe set for qPCR scoring, suggesting it could serve as a dynamic tool for diagnosing intestinal dysbiosis and tailoring microbiota-focused treatments.*
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