Search Results - "Sicard, Michelle"
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The "DOC" screen: Feasible and valid screening for depression, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and cognitive impairment in stroke prevention clinics
Published in PloS one (04-04-2017)“…Post-stroke Depression, Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and Cognitive impairment ("DOC") are associated with greater mortality, worse recovery and poorer quality…”
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Post-stroke depression, obstructive sleep apnea, and cognitive impairment: Rationale for, and barriers to, routine screening
Published in International Journal of Stroke (01-07-2016)“…Stroke can cause neurological impairment ranging from mild to severe, but the impact of stroke extends beyond the initial brain injury to include a complex…”
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Men Are at Higher Risk of Screening Positive for Vascular Cognitive Impairment Compared to Women after Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack
Published in Journal of Alzheimer's disease (01-01-2023)“…While women have greater incidence of dementia, men have higher prevalence of vascular risk factors. This study examined sex differences in risk of screening…”
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The Role of Apathy and Depression on Verbal Learning and Memory Performance After Stroke
Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-05-2019)“…Abstract Objective Psychiatric symptoms, including depression and apathy, may significantly impede functional and cognitive capabilities following a…”
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Polymorphisms of the HTR2C gene and antipsychotic-induced weight gain: an update and meta-analysis
Published in Pharmacogenomics (01-11-2010)“…This study aims to test for possible associations between the gene coding for the 5-HT2C receptor and antipsychotic-induced weight gain. Four HTR2C…”
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Language discordance as a marker of disparities in cerebrovascular risk and stroke outcomes: A multi-center Canadian study
Published in Cerebral circulation - cognition and behavior (01-01-2023)“…•Language discordance (when a patient's primary spoken language differs from the primary language of the health system) is associated with worse post-stroke…”
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The CLOQS Trial Protocol: A Cluster-Randomized Trial Evaluating a Simple, Low-Cost Intervention to Reduce Treatment Times in Acute Stroke
Published in International journal of stroke (01-06-2014)“…Rationale In acute stroke, time is brain: faster tissue plasminogen activator treatment improves patient outcomes. Published guidelines for door-to-scanner…”
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Symptoms of depression and cognitive impairment in young adults after stroke/transient ischemic attack
Published in Psychiatry research (01-09-2019)“…•This study highlights age differences in post-stroke depression and cognitive impairment.•Young stroke survivors are more likely to experience symptoms of…”
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Language Proficiency is a Marker of Vascular Risk and Ischemic Stroke Severity (2246)
Published in Neurology (14-04-2020)“…Abstract only…”
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Apathy, not depressive symptoms, as a predictor of semantic and phonemic fluency task performance in stroke and transient ischemic attack
Published in Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology (01-06-2018)“…This study examined the relationship between apathy and cognition in patients with cerebrovascular disease. Apathy may result from damage to frontal…”
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The "DOC" screen: Feasible and valid screening for depression, Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Published in PloS one (04-04-2017)“…Background Post-stroke Depression, Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and Cognitive impairment ("DOC") are associated with greater mortality, worse recovery and…”
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Association study of polymorphisms in cholecystokinin gene and its receptors with antipsychotic induced weight gain in schizophrenia patients
Published in Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry (01-12-2010)“…Cholecystokinin (CCK) gene and its receptors play an important role in several biological processes including satiety signaling. Administration of exogenous or…”
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Investigation of melanocortin system gene variants in antipsychotic-induced weight gain
Published in The world journal of biological psychiatry (01-04-2014)“…Abstract Objectives. The use of second-generation antipsychotic medications may result in substantial weight gain in a subset of schizophrenia patients…”
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Investigation of melanocortin system gene variants in antipsychotic-induced weight gain
Published in The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry (01-04-2014)“…Objectives. The use of second-generation antipsychotic medications may result in substantial weight gain in a subset of schizophrenia patients. Distinct…”
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