75 results match your criteria: "Population Health Research Institute PHRI[Affiliation]"
Anesthesiol Clin
December 2019
Department of Anesthesia, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, ON M5B 1W8, Canada; Departments of Anesthesia and Physiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. Electronic address:
This article provides an overview of knowledge gaps that need to be addressed in cardiac anesthesia, including mitigating the inflammatory effects of cardiopulmonary bypass, defining myocardial infarction after cardiac surgery, improving perioperative neurologic outcomes, and the optimal management of patients undergoing valve replacement. In addition, emerging approaches to research conduct are discussed, including the use of new analytical techniques like machine learning, pragmatic trials, and adaptive designs.
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October 2019
Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Following publication of the original article [1], we have been notified of a few mistakes in the "Sample size calculations" section, second paragraph.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Invasive Cardiol
July 2019
Cardiology Division, Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton General Hospital Site, Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), McMaster University, 237 Barton Street East, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8L 2X2.
Background: During percutaneous cardiac procedures, the use of radial access is growing, but femoral access remains needed for large-bore, high-risk procedures. Methods are needed to make femoral access safer. In this systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials (RCTs), we assess whether ultrasound guidance is associated with a decreased risk of vascular complications during femoral artery catheterization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJNMA J Nepal Med Assoc
September 2019
Department of Pediatrics, Universal College of Medical Sciences, Bhairahawa, Nepal.
J Hypertens
September 2019
The Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Objectives: The objective is to describe hypertension (HTN) prevalence, awareness, treatment and control in urban and rural communities in Latin America to inform public and policy-makers.
Methods: Cross-sectional analysis from urban (n = 111) and rural (n = 93) communities including 33 276 participants from six Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Uruguay) were included. HTN was defined as self-reported HTN on blood pressure (BP) medication or average BP over 140/90 mmHg, awareness as self-reported HTN, and controlled as those with BP under 140/90 mmHg.
Europace
July 2019
Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), 30 Birge St., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Aims: Hospitalizations are common among patients with atrial fibrillation. This article aimed to analyse the causes and consequences of hospitalizations occurring during the Randomized Evaluation of Long-term Anticoagulation Therapy (RE-LY) trial.
Methods And Results: The RE-LY database was used to evaluate predictors of hospitalization using multivariate regression modelling.
Trials
December 2018
Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Background: A wide range of prophylactic antibiotic regimens are used for patients undergoing open-heart cardiac surgery. This reflects clinical equipoise in choice and duration of antibiotic agents. Although individual-level randomized control trials (RCT) are considered the gold standard when evaluating the efficacy of an intervention, this approach is highly resource intensive and a cluster RCT can be more appropriate for testing clinical effectiveness in a real-world setting.
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June 2019
Fundación Oftalmológica de Santander (FOSCAL), Floridablanca, Colombia; Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga (UNAB), Bucaramanga, Colombia; Universidad de Santander (UDES), Bucaramanga, Colombia. Electronic address:
Background: Dyslipidemia is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Worldwide, a third of ischemic heart disease is due to abnormal cholesterol levels and it is the most common cause of cardiovascular deaths in Colombia. In Colombia, no representative, large-scale study has assessed the prevalence of dyslipidemia.
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October 2019
Renal and Transplantation Unit, St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cardiology Clinical Academic Group, Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute, St George's University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE, UK. Electronic address:
Background: Screening of patients with renal disease for malnutrition risk on hospital admission provides an opportunity to improve prognosis. This study aimed to assess the validity and reliability of the Renal iNUT, a novel renal-specific inpatient nutrition screening tool.
Methods: Adult inpatient admissions to three renal units were screened using the Renal Inpatient Nutrition Screening Tool (iNUT) and the generic Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) and compared against nutritional status using Subjective Global Assessment (SGA) as the standard.
Can J Anaesth
February 2019
McMaster University, Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Can J Anaesth
February 2019
Department of Medicine (Cardiology), Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Am Heart J
July 2018
Strive Health, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
The Integrated Management Program Advancing Community Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation (IMPACT-AF) is an investigator designed, prospective, randomized, un-blinded, cluster design clinical trial, conducted in the primary care setting of Nova Scotia, Canada. Its aim is to evaluate whether an electronic Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) designed to assist both practitioners and patients with evidence-based management strategies for Atrial Fibrillation (AF) can improve process of care and outcomes in a cost-efficient manner as compared to usual AF care. At least 200 primary care providers are being recruited and randomized at the level of the practice to control (usual care) or intervention (eligible to access to CDSS) cohorts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCan J Anaesth
July 2018
Department of Medicine (Cardiology), Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Increasingly, clinicians and researchers recognize that studies of interventions need to evaluate not only their therapeutic efficacy (i.e., the effect on an outcome in ideal, controlled settings) but also their real-world effectiveness in broad, unselected patient groups.
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March 2018
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Background: Benzodiazepines are commonly administered during cardiac surgery because of their limited effect on hemodynamics and presumed role in preventing intraoperative awareness. Recent concerns about an increased risk of delirium with benzodiazepines have resulted in decreased usage in the intensive care unit and in geriatric perioperative practice. Little is known, however, about current benzodiazepine usage in the setting of adult cardiac surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Geriatr
November 2017
Geriatric Education and Research for the Aging Sciences (GERAS), St Peter's Hospital, 88 Maplewood Ave, Hamilton, ON, L8M 1W9, Canada.
Background: The objectives of this study were to determine: 1) the prevalence of frailty using Fried's phenotype method and the Short Performance Physical Battery (SPPB), 2) agreement between frailty assessment methods, 3) the feasibility of assessing frailty using Fried's phenotype method and the SPPB.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at a geriatric out-patient clinic in Hamilton, Canada. A research assistant conducted all frailty assessments.
J Thorac Imaging
November 2017
*Research Center of the Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CRCHUM) †Division of Cardiac Surgery ‡Department of Radiology §Division of Cardiology, Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC ∥Division of Cardiac Surgery, McMaster University #Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, ON ¶University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Purpose: A large multicenter randomized trial (RCT) is needed to assess off-pump coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) patency when performed by skilled surgeons. This prospective multicenter randomized pilot study compares graft patency after on-pump and off-pump techniques and addresses the feasibility of such an RCT.
Materials And Methods: Consecutive patients were prospectively recruited for ≥64-slice computed tomography angiography graft patency assessment 1 year after randomization to off-pump or on-pump CABG.
BMJ Open
March 2017
Population Health Research Institute(PHRI), Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Objectives: This study examines in a cross-sectional study 'the tobacco control environment' including tobacco policy implementation and its association with quit ratio.
Setting: 545 communities from 17 high-income, upper-middle, low-middle and low-income countries (HIC, UMIC, LMIC, LIC) involved in the Environmental Profile of a Community's Health (EPOCH) study from 2009 to 2014.
Participants: Community audits and surveys of adults (35-70 years, n=12 953).
Can J Anaesth
June 2017
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Background: The use of intraoperative testing is central to anesthesia practice, and point-of-care testing (POCT) is often used. Nevertheless, POCT is costly and its contribution to patient outcome is unknown. There is a lack of guidelines to describe which patients should undergo intraoperative testing or how results should be applied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm Heart J
February 2017
Brazilian Clinical Research Institute (BCRI), São Paulo, Brazil; Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, NC.
Unlabelled: Preliminary evidence suggests that statins may prevent major perioperative vascular complications.
Methods: We randomized 648 statin-naïve patients who were scheduled for noncardiac surgery and were at risk for a major vascular complication. Patients were randomized to a loading dose of atorvastatin or placebo (80 mg anytime within 18hours before surgery), followed by a maintenance dose of 40 mg (or placebo), started at least 12hours after the surgery, and then 40 mg/d (or placebo) for 7days.
J Transl Med
August 2016
Population Health Program, University of Ottawa, One Stewart St, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada.
Background: The Wellcome Trust, the World Health Organization, and cardiologists have advocated for the idea of a "polypill" containing multiple cardiovascular drugs to be co-formulated into a single pill for over a decade. Some cardiologists have asserted that the drugs commonly considered for inclusion into such a polypill are older and therefore free of patent protection. We tested this assertion.
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August 2015
From the Department of Medicine and the Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (A.A., C.L.G., J.S., M.K.N., M.R., J.-D.S., S.R.M., T.S., N.V., J.V., S.P., D.A.K., M.T., B.M., K.C., S.F.L., T.M., S.S.J.); and Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science, Institute of Technology, University of Ontario, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada (E.W.).
Background: Interventional cardiologists receive one of the highest levels of annual occupational radiation exposure. Further measures to protect healthcare workers are needed.
Methods And Results: We evaluated the efficacy of a pelvic lead shield and a novel surgical cap in reducing operators' radiation exposure.
Trials
May 2015
Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), St Georges University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London, SW17 ORE, England.
Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely viewed as the gold standard for assessing effectiveness in health research; however many researchers and practitioners believe that RCTs are inappropriate and un-doable in social care settings, particularly in relation to looked after children. The aim of this article is to describe the challenges faced in conducting a pilot study and phase II RCT of a peer mentoring intervention to reduce teenage pregnancy in looked after children in a social care setting.
Methods: Interviews were undertaken with social care professionals and looked after children, and a survey conducted with looked after children, to establish the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention and research design.
Phys Ther
September 2014
A. Papaioannou, MD, MSc, Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Department of Medicine, McMaster University.
Background: Our goal is to conduct a multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) to investigate whether exercise can reduce incident fractures compared with no intervention among women aged ≥65 years with a vertebral fracture.
Objectives: This pilot study will determine the feasibility of recruitment, retention, and adherence for the proposed trial.
Design: The proposed RCT will be a pilot feasibility study with 1:1 randomization to exercise or attentional control groups.
Indian J Endocrinol Metab
January 2012
Population Health Research Institute (PHRI) and David Braley Cardiac, Vascular, and Stroke Research Institute (DBCVSRI), Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
The global prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents has increased substantially over the past several decades. These trends are also visible in developing economies like India. Childhood obesity impacts all the major organ systems of the body and is well known to result in significant morbidity and mortality.
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October 2011
Pediatric Cardiovascular Researcher, Population Health Research Institute (PHRI), David Braley Cardiac, Vascular and Stroke Research Institute (DBCVSRI), Hamilton General Hospital, 237 Barton Street East, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Essential hypertension is the most common form of hypertension in adults, and it is recognized more often in adolescents than in younger children. It is well known that the probability of a diagnosis of essential hypertension increases with age from birth onward. The initiation of high blood pressure burden starts in childhood and continues through adolescence to persist in the remaining phases of life.
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