Psychiatry
Persistent neurologic symptoms and cognitive dysfunction in non‐hospitalized Covid‐19 “long haulers”
28 Mar, 2021 | 22:48h | UTCCommentary: 85% of COVID-19 long-haulers have multiple brain-related symptoms – LiveScience AND ‘Brain fog’ and other neurologic symptoms can last for months after Covid – NBC News AND Neurologic Symptoms Persistent for Many COVID-19 ‘Long-Haulers’ – Health Day
Review | Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome
23 Mar, 2021 | 02:26h | UTCPost-acute COVID-19 syndrome – Nature Medicine
News Release: Study underscores need for multidisciplinary care for COVID-19 long-haulers – Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Short review: Caring for the patient with catatonia
21 Mar, 2021 | 21:39h | UTCCaring for the Patient With Catatonia – JAMA Psychiatry
Cohort study: Preschoolers’ extensive electronic media use linked to emotional/behavioral issues
21 Mar, 2021 | 21:29h | UTCOriginal Study: High-dose electronic media use in five-year-olds and its association with their psychosocial symptoms: a cohort study – BMJ Open
Commentaries: Preschoolers’ extensive electronic media use linked to emotional/behavioural issues – British Medical Journal AND Expert reaction to observational study on electronic media use in 5 year olds and psychosocial symptoms – Science Media Centre AND Does Too Much ‘Screen Time’ Have Your Preschooler Acting Out? – HealthDay
Commentary on Twitter
Preschoolers’ extensive use of electronic media, including game consoles, mobile phones, and tablets, is linked to a heightened risk of emotional and behavioural problems by the age of 5, finds new research in @BMJ_Open https://t.co/RIheqGDneF @EJPaavon pic.twitter.com/Ax6cnW1iZ4
— BMJ Group (@bmj_company) March 18, 2021
RCT: A brief home-based parenting intervention to reduce behavior problems in young children
19 Mar, 2021 | 08:02h | UTC
Podcast | Addiction Medicine Triple Distilled
19 Mar, 2021 | 08:00h | UTC#259 Addiction Medicine Triple Distilled – The Curbsiders
More than half of COVID-19 patients report depressive symptoms months later, study finds
16 Mar, 2021 | 02:11h | UTCOriginal study: Association of Acute Symptoms of COVID-19 and Symptoms of Depression in Adults – JAMA Network Open
Commentary on Twitter
Survey study finds 52% of individuals with prior #COVID19 met criteria for moderate or greater symptoms of depression; more likely in younger, male, and those with more severe #COVID19 @royperlis @HarvardMed @Ognyanova @RutgersU @NorthwesternU @dellavolpe https://t.co/4krNvFb29T
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) March 13, 2021
Clinical trial shows alcohol use disorder recovery can start without sobriety
14 Mar, 2021 | 20:17h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
1/A new trial found a harm reduction treatment effective in reducing drinking in persons experiencing homelessness – from @TheLancetPsych — I was happy to write the editorial—. Press summary here: https://t.co/WoLVWqinm6
— Stefan Kertesz, MD, MSc (@StefanKertesz) March 12, 2021
M-A: Sequential combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in major depressive disorder
11 Mar, 2021 | 08:00h | UTCCommentary: How To Prevent A Relapse Of Clinical Depression – Forbes
M-A: Little benefit from antidepressants for low back pain
11 Mar, 2021 | 08:02h | UTCCommentary: Antidepressants provide no important benefits for managing low back pain – News Medical
Related meta-analysis: Little benefit from antidepressants for the treatment of back pain and osteoarthritis (study and commentaries)
Opinion | Amplified Pain Syndrome—An Insupportable Assumption
10 Mar, 2021 | 08:13h | UTCAmplified Pain Syndrome—An Insupportable Assumption – JAMA Pediatrics
Guidance: Perplexing Presentations (PP)/Fabricated or Induced Illness (FII) in Children
7 Mar, 2021 | 19:29h | UTCCommentary: Fabricated or induced illness in children highlighted in new guidance – University College London
The hidden burden of eating disorders: an extension of estimates from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
4 Mar, 2021 | 08:29h | UTCInvited Commentary: Some of the burden of eating disorders is still hidden – The Lancet Psychiatry
RCT: Baclofen reduces agitation in patients with unhealthy alcohol use receiving mechanical ventilation, but results in a longer time receiving mechanical ventilation and more extended ICU stay
28 Feb, 2021 | 21:09h | UTCEditorial: Baclofen to Prevent Agitation Caused by Alcohol Withdrawal in the ICU
Video presentation: Effect of Baclofen on Agitation-Related Events Among Mechanically Ventilated Patients With Alcohol Use Disorder
Commentary on Twitter
In this phase 3 RCT, high-dose baclofen reduced agitation-related events vs placebo in patients with unhealthy alcohol use receiving mechanical ventilation; considering the modest effect & secondary endpoints & adverse events, further research is needed https://t.co/gHWEqZKfFv
— JAMA (@JAMA_current) February 23, 2021
Cognitive behavioral therapy for a variety of conditions: an overview of systematic reviews and panoramic meta-analysis
28 Feb, 2021 | 20:50h | UTC
Systematic Review: Cardiovascular Effects of Medical Marijuana
28 Feb, 2021 | 20:48h | UTCCardiovascular Effects of Medical Marijuana: A Systematic Review – The American Journal of Medicine
Phase 2 trial: Muscarinic cholinergic receptor agonist and peripheral antagonist for schizophrenia
26 Feb, 2021 | 08:30h | UTCMuscarinic Cholinergic Receptor Agonist and Peripheral Antagonist for Schizophrenia – New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentary: Phase II Results Promising for New Schizophrenia Drug Combo – MedPage Today
Study: Unhealthy alcohol use common after bariatric surgery
26 Feb, 2021 | 08:14h | UTCCommentaries: Unhealthy Alcohol Use—A Common Iatrogenic Complication of Bariatric Surgery – JAMA Network Open AND Bariatric Surgery May Increase Risk of Unhealthy Alcohol Use – Psychiatric News Alert AND Bariatric Surgery Ups Risk of Alcohol Abuse – Physician’s Weekly
Commentary on Twitter
Our team’s analysis of VA bariatric surgery outcomes. Alcohol use increased 3–8 years after surgery. The benefits far outweigh the risks, but we need to support our patients long-term. @davearterburn @NeilFlochMD https://t.co/QpGHeRrI9l via @JAMANetworkOpen part of @JAMANetwork
— Luke Funk, MD, MPH (@lmfunk2) December 26, 2020
RCT: Effect of telephone cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in older adults with osteoarthritis pain
25 Feb, 2021 | 08:29h | UTCCommentary: Effective treatment for insomnia delivered in a few short phone calls – University of Washington
Gastrointestinal symptoms common in major depressive disorder, study shows
21 Feb, 2021 | 21:52h | UTCGastrointestinal Symptoms Common in Major Depressive Disorder, Study Shows – Psychiatric News Alert
Long Covid: Sequelae in adults at 6 Months after COVID-19 infection
21 Feb, 2021 | 22:13h | UTCSequelae in Adults at 6 Months After COVID-19 Infection – JAMA Network Open
Commentaries: Almost a third of people with ‘mild’ COVID-19 still battle symptoms months later, study finds – CNN AND Nearly One Third of Covid-19 Survivors Have Symptoms, Some Up To 9 Months Later, New Study Finds – Forbes
Commentary on Twitter
Long COVID:
~1/3 of COVID-19 pts had lingering symptoms of a median of 6 mths after infection onset.Among pts whose infections ranged from asymptomatic to severe, 2 problems — fatigue & loss of smell/taste persisted most frequently.https://t.co/xoaWwskPnP
— Christopher Lee (@chriskc_Lee) February 20, 2021
How many people get ‘long COVID’ – and who is most at risk?
19 Feb, 2021 | 02:54h | UTCHow many people get ‘long COVID’ – and who is most at risk? – The Conversation
Voices in Cardiology: How feeling like an imposter can impede your success
19 Feb, 2021 | 02:26h | UTCHow Feeling Like an Imposter Can Impede Your Success – JACC: Case Reports
M-A: Risk factors for suicide in prisons
19 Feb, 2021 | 02:10h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
New paper! Meta-analysis of risk factors for completed suicide in prison. Included data on >35,000 suicides, 77 studies from 27 countries. Some potentially important findings, esp. differences with risk factors in general population. #OA @TheLancetPH: https://t.co/G26576gOrH 1/ pic.twitter.com/gB7efLHkqK
— Seena Fazel (@seenafazel) February 10, 2021
M-A: Not enough evidence there are individual differences in response to antidepressants
19 Feb, 2021 | 02:15h | UTCIndividual Differences in Response to Antidepressants: A Meta-analysis of Placebo-Controlled Randomized Clinical Trials – JAMA Psychiatry (free for a limited period)
Editorial: New Directions in Research on Heterogeneity of Treatment Effects for Major Depression (free for a limited period)
Commentary: Antidepressants for MDD: Time to Rethink Personalized Therapy? – Physician’s Weekly
Related studies: What are the chances for personalised treatment with antidepressants? Detection of patient-by-treatment interaction with a variance ratio meta-analysis – BMJ Open AND Individual response to antidepressants for depression in adults-a meta-analysis and simulation study – PLOS One
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
https://twitter.com/PloederlM/status/1362294365255852032


