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Epilepsy Behav ; 142: 109146, 2023 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37075509

RESUMO

The purpose of our study was to explore how people with epilepsy fared during two of the most stringent 4-month society-wide COVID-19-related pandemic restrictions in Ireland, in 2020 and one year later in 2021. This was in the context of their seizure control, lifestyle factors, and access to epilepsy-related healthcare services. A 14-part questionnaire was administered to adults with epilepsy during virtual specialist epilepsy clinics in a University Hospital in Dublin, Ireland at the end of the two lockdowns. People with epilepsy were questioned on their epilepsy control, lifestyle factors, and quality of epilepsy-related medical care, compared to pre-COVID times. The study sample consisted of two separate cohorts of those diagnosed with epilepsy (100 (51.8%) in 2020, and 93 (48.2%) in 2021, with similar baseline characteristics. There was no significant change in seizure control or lifestyle factors from 2020 to 2021, except for deterioration in anti-seizure medication (ASM) adherence in 2021 compared to 2020 (p = 0.028). There was no correlation between ASM adherence and other lifestyle factors. Over the two years, poor seizure control was significantly associated with poor sleep (p < 0.001) and average seizure frequency in a month (p = 0.007). We concluded that there was no significant difference between seizure control or lifestyle factors between the two most stringent lockdowns in Ireland, in 2020 and 2021. Furthermore, people with epilepsy reported that throughout the lockdowns access to services was well maintained, and they felt well supported by their services. Contrary to the popular opinion that COVID lockdowns greatly affected patients with chronic diseases, we found that those with epilepsy attending our service remained largely stable, optimistic, and healthy during this time.


Assuntos
COVID-19 , Epilepsia , Adulto , Humanos , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Pandemias , Controle de Doenças Transmissíveis , Epilepsia/complicações , Epilepsia/epidemiologia , Epilepsia/terapia , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Ir J Med Sci ; 192(1): 383-388, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35150382

RESUMO

Increasing use of nitrous oxide as a recreational drug has been reported among young adults in western countries over the past decade. We present two cases of young males presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) of a large urban university hospital in Dublin with progressive neurological dysfunction related to nitrous oxide use. We review the pathophysiology, clinical features and treatment of nitrous oxide neurotoxicity. It is important that clinicians are aware of this evolving public health issue and are able to recognize the clinical features of this rare presentation, which may become more common in Irish EDs and GP surgeries as nitrous oxide abuse becomes more prevalent.


Assuntos
Óxido Nitroso , Saúde Pública , Masculino , Adulto Jovem , Humanos , Óxido Nitroso/efeitos adversos , Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência
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AMIA Annu Symp Proc ; 2022: 289-298, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37128434

RESUMO

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be widespread, and little is known about mental health impacts from dealing with the disease itself. This retrospective study used a deidentified health information exchange (HIE) dataset of electronic health record data from the state of Rhode Island and characterized different subgroups of the positive COVID-19 population. Three different clustering methods were explored to identify patterns of condition groupings in this population. Increased incidence of mental health conditions was seen post-COVID-19 diagnosis, and these individuals exhibited higher prevalence of comorbidities compared to the negative control group. A self-organizing map cluster analysis showed patterns of mental health conditions in half of the clusters. One mental health cluster revealed a higher comorbidity index and higher severity of COVID-19 disease. The clinical features identified in this study motivate the need for more in-depth analysis to predict and identify individuals at high risk for developing mental illness post-COVID-19 diagnosis.


Assuntos
COVID-19 , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Pandemias , Teste para COVID-19 , Comorbidade , Análise por Conglomerados , Avaliação de Resultados em Cuidados de Saúde
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Oral Maxillofac Surg Clin North Am ; 19(2): 141-52, v, 2007 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18088873

RESUMO

Gender differences in preoperative anxiety, perioperative pain experience, and physiologic responses to anesthesia exist. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic gender differences in anesthetic drugs are especially significant for propofol and nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. Nonobstetric anesthesia for the pregnant patient is briefly reviewed.


Assuntos
Anestesia Dentária , Ansiedade ao Tratamento Odontológico/psicologia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Bucais/psicologia , Anestésicos/efeitos adversos , Anestésicos/farmacologia , Ansiedade ao Tratamento Odontológico/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Humanos , Dor/fisiopatologia , Dor/psicologia , Gravidez , Fatores Sexuais
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