54 research outputs found

    Multimodal behavioral treatment of migraine: An Internet-administered, randomized, controlled trial

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    Introduction. Multimodal approaches in behavioral treatment have gained recent interest, with proven efficacy for migraine. The utility of the Internet has been demonstrated for behavioral treatment of headache disorders, but not specifically for migraine. The aim of the study was to develop and evaluate an Internet-based multimodal behavior treatment (MBT) program for migraine and to test hand massage treatment as an adjunct. Methods. Eighty-three adults, 58 women and 25 men, with at least two migraine attacks a month were recruited via advertisements. An MBT program aiming at improvements in life-style and stress coping was developed for this study and, together with a diary, adapted for use over the Internet. Participants were randomized to MBT with and without hand massage and to a control group, and were followed for 11 months. Questionnaires addressing issues of quality of life (PQ23) and depressive symptoms (MADRS-S) were used. Results. A 50%, or greater, reduction in migraine frequency was found in 40% and 42% of participants of the two groups receiving MBT (with and without hand massage, respectively), who statistically were significantly more improved than participants in the control group. No effect of hand massage was detected, and gender did not show any independent contribution to the effect in a multivariate analysis. Conclusions. MBT administered over the Internet appears feasible and effective in the treatment of migraine, but no effect of hand massage was found. For increased knowledge on long-term effects and the modes of action of the present MBT program, further studies are needed

    Team players against headache: multidisciplinary treatment of primary headaches and medication overuse headache

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    Multidisciplinary approaches are gaining acceptance in headache treatment. However, there is a lack of scientific data about the efficacy of various strategies and their combinations offered by physiotherapists, physicians, psychologists and headache nurses. Therefore, an international platform for more intense collaboration between these professions and between headache centers is needed. Our aims were to establish closer collaboration and an interchange of knowledge between headache care providers and different disciplines. A scientific session focusing on multidisciplinary headache management was organised at The European Headache and Migraine Trust International Congress (EHMTIC) 2010 in Nice. A summary of the contributions and the discussion is presented. It was concluded that effective multidisciplinary headache treatment can reduce headache frequency and burden of disease, as well as the risk for medication overuse headache. The significant value of physiotherapy, education in headache schools, and implementation of strategies of cognitive behavioural therapy was highlighted and the way paved for future studies and international collaboration

    Baseline characteristics of patients in the reduction of events with darbepoetin alfa in heart failure trial (RED-HF)

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    <p>Aims: This report describes the baseline characteristics of patients in the Reduction of Events with Darbepoetin alfa in Heart Failure trial (RED-HF) which is testing the hypothesis that anaemia correction with darbepoetin alfa will reduce the composite endpoint of death from any cause or hospital admission for worsening heart failure, and improve other outcomes.</p> <p>Methods and results: Key demographic, clinical, and laboratory findings, along with baseline treatment, are reported and compared with those of patients in other recent clinical trials in heart failure. Compared with other recent trials, RED-HF enrolled more elderly [mean age 70 (SD 11.4) years], female (41%), and black (9%) patients. RED-HF patients more often had diabetes (46%) and renal impairment (72% had an estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min/1.73 m2). Patients in RED-HF had heart failure of longer duration [5.3 (5.4) years], worse NYHA class (35% II, 63% III, and 2% IV), and more signs of congestion. Mean EF was 30% (6.8%). RED-HF patients were well treated at randomization, and pharmacological therapy at baseline was broadly similar to that of other recent trials, taking account of study-specific inclusion/exclusion criteria. Median (interquartile range) haemoglobin at baseline was 112 (106–117) g/L.</p> <p>Conclusion: The anaemic patients enrolled in RED-HF were older, moderately to markedly symptomatic, and had extensive co-morbidity.</p&gt

    On the variation of mechanical parameters obtained from spherical depth sensing indentation

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    International audienceWe present an analysis of spherical depth sensing indentation. In thispaper, the Oliver and Pharr methodology is applied to the experimentalload-displacement curves and those obtained numerically for determininghardness H and Young’s modulus E. The numerical results are obtained byBEM code. The observed variations with respect to load of the elastic modulusand the hardness as obtained by the Oliver and Pharr methodology arecorrelated with plastic zone shape. In the case of isotropic homogeneousmaterial, numerical results show that almost constant elastic modulus isobtained when the plastic zone has developed up to the free surface. In the caseof elastic (very hard) coating on an elastic perfectly plastic substrate, plasticdeformation in the latter is followed by reverse plastic flow during unloadingleading to a decrease in the calculated value of hardnes

    On the deformation of a hard coating/soft substrate system under spherical nanoindentation : A boundary element numerical analysis

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    International audienceWe present the boundary element numerical analysis of spherical depth sensingindentation. The study aims to pinpoint some aspects of the deformation process thushighlighting simple and sufficiently accurate relations allowing a rapid analysis ofexperimental data. Results mainly concern elastic deformation of hard thin film coatingson an elastic-plastic substrate.First a well known and useful relation between the penetration and the projectedcontact area in the case of the elastic indentation of an isotropic homogeneous half spaceis shown to remain valid in the elastic-plastic deformation regime as well as in the case ofa thin film/substrate system. It is also shown that the radius of the pile-up forming duringunloading on the residual imprint is (approximately three times) larger than the contactradius at maximum load. Finally a careful analysis of the stress field evolution during thedeformation process is presented

    Catalytic Isomerizing ω-Functionalization of Fatty Acids

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