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Metabolic Response to Critical Illness - Part 1

    • Understanding the important role the gut has during injury and critical illness, for amino acid intake and altered circulation.
    • Antibiotic-integrated catheters which delay complications of infection in suboptimal conditions.

Neurobiology of Psychotic Disorders

    • Polygeneic risk stratification scores in development, with associated multi-biomarker assays in assessment of psychosis risk.
    • Microbiome and potential link to psychosis and its interventions. It has been shown that gut microbiota may have an influential role on the course of psychosis and risk.
    • Mindfulness therapies and their potential indication in psychosis treatment. Cognitive therapies show promising benefits in management of psychotic symptoms and course, and are outlined as an important aspect in therapy as per the 2020 APA practice guidelines.

Neurobiology of Psychotic Disorders

    • Polygeneic risk stratification scores in development, with associated multi-biomarker assays in assessment of psychosis risk.
    • Microbiome and potential link to psychosis and its interventions. It has been shown that gut microbiota may have an influential role on the course of psychosis and risk.
    • Mindfulness therapies and their potential indication in psychosis treatment. Cognitive therapies show promising benefits in management of psychotic symptoms and course, and are outlined as an important aspect in therapy as per the 2020 APA practice guidelines.

The Morbidly Obese Surgical Patient

    • Morbidly obese patients are at increased risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) events following surgery, specifically deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE); they maybe also be less likely to survive PE due to higher than average pulmonary artery pressures in patients with obesity hypoventilation syndrome. IVC filters are rarely needed for most operations on the morbidly obese population.
    • Research has consistently shown resolution of many obesity related co-morbidities that occur on a long-term basis after a patient undergoes bariatric surgery.
    • Multiple studies have shown that weight loss surgery leads to improved glycemic control with marked reduction in the use of daily insulin.

Genetics of Psychosis

    • Schizophrenia is currently viewed as a disorder of disrupted connectivity across diverse neural circuitries, effecting cognition, affect, and behavior.
    • Several neurochemical mechanisms may underlie psychotic disorders (e.g. dopamine functions).
    • Excessive synaptic pruning has been implicated in the development of schizophrenia among some people who develop schizophrenia.
    • Multiple common genes with small effects and some rarer genes with larger effects have been identified in schizophrenia. 

The Morbidly Obese Surgical Patient

    • Morbidly obese patients are at increased risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) events following surgery, specifically deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE); they maybe also be less likely to survive PE due to higher than average pulmonary artery pressures in patients with obesity hypoventilation syndrome. IVC filters are rarely needed for most operations on the morbidly obese population.
    • Research has consistently shown resolution of many obesity related co-morbidities that occur on a long-term basis after a patient undergoes bariatric surgery.
    • Multiple studies have shown that weight loss surgery leads to improved glycemic control with marked reduction in the use of daily insulin.

Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy

    • There is an extensive evidence base supporting the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in a wide variety of psychiatric disorders.
    • CBT is characterized by an active and collaborative therapeutic relationship, and treatment is informed by individual case conceptualization.
    • Exposure, behavioral activation, and cognitive restructuring are key therapeutic interventions in CBT.

Perioperative Antithrombotic Therapy Management and Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis

    • A recent meta-analysis comparing the safety and efficacy of new oral anticoagulants with those of warfarin revealed comparable safety with a reduction in stroke and systemic embolic events in patients on the new agents… The risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE) complications in thyroidectomy and parathyroidectomy patients is very low at 0.16%, with a risk of bleeding requiring a return to the operating room that is 10-fold higher. Venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis should be reserved for only the highest risk patients undergoing these procedures
    • Recent results from the EINSTEIN-DVT and -PE studies that compared the efficacy and safety of single-drug oral rivaroxaban versus standard therapy of low-molecular-weight heparin and a vitamin K antagonist for the treatment of DVT/PE revealed similar efficacy of rivaroxaban with lower rates of major bleeding.
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