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pro vyhledávání: '"Marisa Dimarzio"'
Autor:
Zachary T. Olmsted, Amir Hadanny, Anthony M. Marchese, Marisa DiMarzio, Olga Khazen, Charles Argoff, Vishad Sukul, Julie G. Pilitsis
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Pain Research, Vol 2 (2021)
Over 50% of the 34 million people who suffer from diabetes mellitus (DM) are affected by diabetic neuropathy. Painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN) impacts 40–50% of that group (8.5 million patients) and is associated with a significant source of disab
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3850f025429c4d55974cfeedfd9983c3
Autor:
Shelby Sabourin, Olga Khazen, Marisa DiMarzio, Michael D. Staudt, Lucian Williams, Michael Gillogly, Jennifer Durphy, Era K. Hanspal, Octavian R. Adam, Julie G. Pilitsis
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Vol 14 (2020)
ObjectivePrevious studies showed that deep brain stimulation (DBS) relieves pain symptoms in Parkinson disease (PD) patients when programmed for motor-symptom relief. One factor involved in pain processing is sensory perception of stimuli. With the a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/192d3768ea034f71b7ae2f50f242a121
Autor:
Clayton Olinger, Jonah Vest, Matthew Tarasek, Desmond Yeo, Marisa DiMarzio, Clif Burdette, Emery Williams, Olga Khazen, Julie G. Pilitsis
Publikováno v:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 101:35-39
Autor:
Tessa, Harland, Michael, Gillogly, Olga, Khazen, Avi A, Gajjar, Melisande, Nabage, Frank, Trujillo, Marisa, DiMarzio, Julie G, Pilitsis
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 167:e871-e876
Spinal cord stimulation is an effective method of treatment for chronic pain. We previously showed that programming using accelerometry was advantageous for paresthesia-based stimulation. However, programming can be labor intensive.Here we focus on s
Autor:
Melanie Bondoc, Breanna L. Sheldon, Sung Hwan Chung, Julie G. Pilitsis, Marisa DiMarzio, Justin Tram, Olga Khazen, Michael D. Staudt
Publikováno v:
Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface. 25:121-127
INTRODUCTION Patients experience variable long-term improvement in chronic back pain despite successful spinal cord stimulation (SCS) trials. Iliopsoas (IP) size has been shown to differ between patients with low back pain and healthy controls. In th
Autor:
Vishad Sukul, Pallavi Datta, Zahabiya Campwala, Marisa DiMarzio, Julie G. Pilitsis, Paul J. Feustel
Publikováno v:
Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface. 24:1363-1369
OBJECTIVES Little is known about the effects of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) on chronic low back pain (CLBP) patients with no history of previous spine surgery. Using our prospectively collected database, we evaluate improvements in patients with an
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroradiology. 48:37-42
Background and purpose Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) has been shown to be valuable in direct targeting for subthalamic nucleus (STN) DBS, given its higher quality of contrast between the STN border and adjacent anatomical structures. The
Autor:
Vishad Sukul, Gregory Topp, Jonathan Bao, Olga Khazen, Michael D. Staudt, Zachary T. Olmsted, Miriam M. Shao, Guy Gechtman, Julie G. Pilitsis, Marisa DiMarzio
Publikováno v:
Pain Med
Objective Generator site pain is a relatively common phenomenon in patients undergoing spinal cord stimulation (SCS) that complicates management and effective pain relief. This pain may be managed conservatively, with repositioning of the battery and
Autor:
Kelsey Platanitis, Marisa DiMarzio, Julie G. Pilitsis, Olga Khazen, Vishad Sukul, Charles Argoff, Shrey Patel, Michael D. Staudt, Abigail Hellman
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 143:e442-e449
Background Some patients with chronic pain and implanted spinal cord stimulators or intrathecal (IT) pumps fail to obtain significant pain relief. The use of dual modality treatment with both therapies is understudied. This study evaluated comprehens
Autor:
Jasmine Vu, Marisa DiMarzio, Pia Sanpitak, Joshua M. Rosenow, Mark J. Nolt, Laleh Golestanirad, Bhumi Bhusal, Julie G. Pilitsis, Bach T. Nguyen, Behzad Elahi, Roberto Lopez-Rosado
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 53:599-610
BACKGROUND Patients with deep brain stimulation (DBS) implants have limited access to MRI due to safety concerns associated with RF-induced heating. Currently, MRI in these patients is allowed in 1.5T horizontal bore scanners utilizing pulse sequence