24 results match your criteria: "University of Texas HSC at Houston[Affiliation]"

Perceived Criticism and Family Attitudes as Predictors of Recurrence in Bipolar Disorder.

Clin Psychol Eur

March 2022

McGovern Medical School, Louis A. Faillace, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas HSC at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.

Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a highly recurrent psychiatric condition. While combined pharmacological and psychosocial treatments improve outcomes, not much is known about potential moderators that could affect these treatments. One potential moderator might be the quality of interpersonal relations in families, for example, familial attitudes and perceived criticism.

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Fetal and Neonatal Anesthesia.

Clin Perinatol

December 2022

Department of Anesthesiology, University of Texas HSC at Houston, 6431 Fannin St. Houston, TX 77030, USA.

Anesthesia for fetal and neonatal surgery requires subspecialized knowledge and expertise. Attention to important anatomic, physiologic, and metabolic differences seen in pregnancy and at birth are essential for the optimal care of these patients. Thorough preoperative evaluations tailored intraoperative strategies and careful postoperative management are critical when devising the anesthetic approach for each of these cases.

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Editorial: Translational research in neuropathic pain: Current status and future directions.

Front Pain Res (Lausanne)

September 2022

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas HSC at Houston, Houston, TX, United States.

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Emerging Evidence for Intrathecal Management of Neuropathic Pain Following Spinal Cord Injury.

Front Pain Res (Lausanne)

July 2022

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas HSC at Houston, Houston, TX, United States.

A high prevalence of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) suffer from chronic neuropathic pain. Unfortunately, the precise pathophysiological mechanisms underlying this phenomenon have yet to be clearly elucidated and targeted treatments are largely lacking. As an unfortunate consequence, neuropathic pain in the population with SCI is refractory to standard of care treatments and represents a significant contributor to morbidity and suffering.

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A global field study of the international classification of diseases (ICD-11) mood disorders clinical descriptions and diagnostic guidelines.

J Affect Disord

December 2021

Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, USA, and Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

Background: We report results of an internet-based field study evaluating the diagnostic guidelines for ICD-11 mood disorders. Accuracy of clinicians' diagnostic judgments applying draft ICD-11 as compared to the ICD-10 guidelines to standardized case vignettes was assessed as well as perceived clinical utility.

Methods: 1357 clinician members of the World Health Organization's Global Clinical Practice Network completed the study in English, Spanish, Japanese or Russian.

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Risk factors for metabolic and cardiovascular disease in inpatients with severe mental illness.

Psychiatry Res

October 2021

McGovern Medical School, Louis A. Faillace, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas HSC at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.

Patients with severe mental illness (SMI) have increased burden of somatic illnesses, especially cardiovascular disease. Characterizing the cardiovascular risk profile of patients with SMI is therefore crucial to understanding how to decrease morbidity and mortality in these vulnerable populations. In this observational study, entropy balancing (a form of propensity score matching) was used to compare cardiometabolic health in a sample of the general population from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) datasets to inpatients hospitalized in a large, urban, academic psychiatric hospital in Harris County, Texas.

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Are existing self-ratings of acute manic symptoms in adults reliable and valid?-A systematic review.

Bipolar Disord

September 2020

McGovern Medical School, Louis A. Faillace, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas HSC at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.

Background: Depression research historically uses both self- and clinician ratings of symptoms with significant and substantial correlations. It is often assumed that manic patients lack insight and cannot accurately report their symptoms. This delayed the development of self-rating scales for mania, but several scales now exist and are used in research.

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Objective: Most patients with bipolar disorders (BD) exhibit prodromal symptoms before a first (hypo)manic episode. Patients with clinically significant symptoms fulfilling at-risk criteria for serious mental illness (SMI) require effective and safe treatment. Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy (CBT) has shown promising results in early stages of BD and in patients at high risk for psychosis.

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Symptoms, course of Illness, and comorbidity as predictors of expressed emotion in bipolar disorder.

Psychiatry Res

June 2019

McGovern Medical School, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas HSC at Houston, 1941 East Road (BBSB 3118), Houston, Texas 77054, USA. Electronic address:

High levels of expressed emotions (EE) reflect the amount of criticism and/or over-involvement in families and has been linked to relapse risk in various psychiatric disorders including bipolar disorder (BD). Less clear is which factors contribute to the development and/or maintenance of EE. Therefore, we tested whether patient characteristics, specifically clinical features and personality disorder traits in BD predicted key aspects of EE as assessed by patients and their relatives.

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Background: The treatment of ovarian masses in pediatric patients should balance appropriate surgical management with the preservation of future reproductive capability. Preoperative estimation of malignant potential is essential to planning an optimal surgical strategy.

Methods: The American Pediatric Surgical Association Outcomes and Evidence-Based Practice Committee drafted three consensus-based questions regarding the evaluation and treatment of ovarian masses in pediatric patients.

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The Liver Imaging and Reporting Data System (LI-RADS) is a comprehensive system for standardizing the terminology, technique, interpretation, reporting, and data collection of liver imaging with the overarching goal of improving communication, clinical care, education, and research relating to patients at risk for or diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In 2018, the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) integrated LI-RADS into its clinical practice guidance for the imaging-based diagnosis of HCC. The harmonization between the AASLD and LI-RADS diagnostic imaging criteria required minor modifications to the recently released LI-RADS v2017 guidelines, necessitating a LI-RADS v2018 update.

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Susceptibility to Hypertensive Renal Disease in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat Is Influenced by 2 Loci Affecting Blood Pressure and Immunoglobulin Repertoire.

Hypertension

April 2018

From the Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Texas HSC at Houston (I.S.D., S.M.C., Y.Z., S.C.K., P.A.D.); and Department of Pediatrics (S.E.W., M.C.B.) and Department of Pathology and Immunology (M.J.H.), Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.

High blood pressure exerts its deleterious effects on health largely through acceleration of end-organ diseases. Among these, progressive loss of renal function is particularly important, not only for the direct consequences of kidney damage but also because loss of renal function is associated with amplification of other adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Genetic susceptibility to hypertension and associated end-organ disease is non-Mendelian in both humans and in a rodent model, the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR).

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Background: Severe mental illnesses (SMIs) have been found to be associated with both increases in morbidity-mortality, need for treatment care in patients themselves, and burden for relatives as caregivers. A growing number of web-based and mobile software applications have appeared that aim to address various barriers with respect to access to care. Our objective was to review and summarize recent advancements in such interventions for caregivers of individuals with a SMI.

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This is the third article in a three-part series on the history of denture occlusal grinders. The first article reviewed the earliest attempts to "grind in" denture occlusion by hand manipulating simple articulators with special features to those more complex devices powered by hand cranks. The second article explored devices that were motor driven, either those with cast holders to grind the occlusion of processed dentures or those designed to utilize an articulator's condylar or incisal controls for that purpose.

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Hypertensive renal disease: susceptibility and resistance in inbred hypertensive rat lines.

J Hypertens

October 2013

aInstitute of Molecular Medicine, University of Texas HSC at Houston bDepartment of Pathology and Immunology cDepartment of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas, USA.

Background: Spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) lines differ in their susceptibility to hypertensive end-organ disease and may provide an informative model of genetic risk of disease. Lines derived from the original SHR-B and SHR-C clades are highly resistant to hypertensive end-organ disease, whereas lines derived from the SHR-A clade were selected for stroke susceptibility and experience hypertensive renal disease.

Method: Here we characterize the temporal development of progressive renal injury in SHR-A3 animals consuming 0.

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Genetic susceptibility to hypertensive renal disease.

Cell Mol Life Sci

November 2012

Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Texas HSC at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

Hypertensive renal disease occurs at increased frequency among the relatives of patients with this disease compared to individuals who lack a family history of disease. This suggests a heritable risk in which genetic variation may play a role. These observations have motivated a search for genetic variation contributing to this risk in both experimental animal models and in human populations.

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The history of articulators: the wonderful world of "grinders," Part 2.

J Prosthodont

April 2012

Department of Prosthodontics, University of Texas HSC at Houston, School of Dentistry, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

This is the second article in a three-part series on the history of denture grinding devices. The first article reviewed the earliest attempts to mechanically grind the occlusion of artificial teeth from the manipulation of simple articulators to very elaborate and complex machines powered by hand cranks. This article explores motor-driven grinders, most driven by way of a belt-driven pulley powered by an external source.

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Background: The recent development of a large panel of genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) provides the opportunity to examine genetic relationships between distinct SHR lines that share hypertension but differ in their susceptibility to hypertensive end-organ disease.

Methods And Results: We compared genotypes at nearly 10,000 SNPs obtained for the hypertension end-organ injury-susceptible spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR)-A3 (SHRSP, SHR-stroke prone) line and the injury-resistant SHR-B2 line. This revealed that that the 2 lines were genetically identical by descent (IBD) across 86.

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Hypertension in spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is associated with renal redox stress, and we hypothesized that nephropathy arises in SHR-A3 from altered capacity to mitigate redox stress compared with nephropathy-resistant SHR lines. We measured renal expression of redox genes in distinct lines of the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR-A3, SHR-B2, SHR-C) and the normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) strain. The SHR lines differ in either resisting (SHR-B2, SHR-C) or experiencing hypertensive nephropathy (SHR-A3).

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Genotyping by mass spectrometry.

Genet Eng (N Y)

August 2004

Center for Human Genetics, Institute of Molecular Medicine and School of Public Health, University of Texas HSC at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

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