Faculté de médecine – Travaux et publications: Recent submissions
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Trajectories of opioid consumption as predictors of patient-reported outcomes among individuals attending multidisciplinary pain treatment clinics
(Wiley, 2023-10-06)Purpose This study aimed to identify opioid consumption trajectories among persons living with chronic pain (CP) and put them in relation to patient-reported outcomes 6 months after initiating multidisciplinary pain treatment. Methods This study ... -
A prospective cohort study of acute pain and in-hospital opioid consumption after cardiac surgery : associations with psychological and medical factors and chronic postsurgical pain
(Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2024-01-31)BACKGROUND: Understanding the association of acute pain intensity and opioid consumption after cardiac surgery with chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP) can facilitate implementation of personalized prevention measures to improve outcomes. The objectives ... -
Virtual group psychotherapy for chronic pain : exploring the impact of the virtual medium on participants’ experiences
(Oxford University Press, 2023-09-21)Background Virtual psychotherapy for chronic pain (CP) has been shown to be feasible, efficacious, and acceptable; however, little is known about how virtual delivery of group psychotherapy affects participants’ experiences. This study aimed to explore ... -
One-year opioid consumption trajectories among individuals receiving multidisciplinary postsurgical care : a single-center observational study from the Toronto General Hospital Transitional Pain Service
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2024-07-30)Introduction The Transitional Pain Service (TPS) is an innovative, personalized approach to postsurgical opioid consumption and pain management. The objectives of this study were to identify trajectories of opioid consumption and pain intensity within ... -
Associations between weight loss attempts, weight-related stress and body image during childhood and adolescence in children with parental obesity
Weight loss attempts and body image in children
(Mary Ann Liebert, 2024-09-06)Background: Few longitudinal studies have investigated the role of weight-loss attempts or weight-related stress on body image during childhood. We examined whether weight-loss attempts and weight-related stress are associated with weight misperception ... -
The association between depressive symptoms and overweight or obesity in prepubertal children: findings from the QUALITY cohort
Depressive symptoms and weight status in childhood
(Elsevier, 2024-08-24)Background: Youth obesity and depression are public health concerns. Although metaanalyses suggest a positive association between those conditions in adults and adolescents, evidence remains unclear in prepubertal children. We examined the bidirectional ... -
Adiposity and cardiac autonomic function in children with a family history of obesity
(Springer, 2024-09-21)Purpose Data on associations between adiposity and heart rate variability (HRV) in pre-pubertal children are limited. We examined the associations between adiposity indices and HRV, independent of lifestyle behaviors, comparing multiple indicators ... -
Work disability and musculoskeletal disorders among teleworkers : a scoping review
(Springer, 2024-03-28)Purpose This project aimed to examine the existing evidence on work disability or musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among teleworkers. Method A scoping review was conducted in eight bibliographic databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, PsycINFO, ... -
Vascular injury derived apoptotic exosome-like vesicles trigger autoimmunity
(Elsevier, 2024-08-11)According to a central tenet of classical immune theory, a healthy immune system must avoid self-reactive lymphocyte clones but we now know that B cells repertoire exhibit some level of autoreactivity. These autoreactive B cells are thought to rely on ... -
In silico human cardiomyocyte action potential modeling : exploring ion channel input combinations
(SAGE, 2024-03-13)In silico modeling offers an opportunity to supplement and accelerate cardiac safety testing. With in silico modeling, computational simulation methods are used to predict electrophysiological interactions and pharmacological effects of novel drugs on ...