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High-Frequency Cognitive Control Training for Depression: Case Report

High-Frequency Cognitive Control Training for Depression: Case Report

Her first depressive episode occurred when she was 30 years old, and she reported 5 depressive episodes in her lifetime, reflecting a high risk for recurrence of depression. She reported a history of antidepressant medication use and psychotherapy but did not receive inpatient treatment for depression. At baseline, she no longer used antidepressant medication nor followed psychotherapy.

Yannick Vander Zwalmen, Kristof Hoorelbeke, David Demeester, Ernst H W Koster

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e56598

Effectiveness of a Health Education Program for Patients Who Had a Stroke and Their Caregivers by Controlling Modifiable Risk Factors to Reduce Stroke Recurrence in a Tertiary Hospital in Bangladesh: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of a Health Education Program for Patients Who Had a Stroke and Their Caregivers by Controlling Modifiable Risk Factors to Reduce Stroke Recurrence in a Tertiary Hospital in Bangladesh: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

A meta-analysis of 26 studies from 1997 to 2019 found stroke recurrence rates ranging from 5.7% to 51.3% over 1-10 years, with a 1-year recurrence rate of 5.7%-17.7% [7]. The first 3 months following the initial attack are the most critical for recurrence [8].

Mahabuba Afrin, Sharif Uddin Khan, Subir Chandra Das, K A T M Ehsanul Huq, Michiko Moriyama

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e51178

Clinicopathological Criteria Predictive of Recurrence Following Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Therapy Initiation in Non–Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer: Retrospective Cohort Study

Clinicopathological Criteria Predictive of Recurrence Following Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Therapy Initiation in Non–Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer: Retrospective Cohort Study

Recurrence was defined as cancer returning more than 6 weeks after the index TUR. In contrast, a TUR occurring 2-6 weeks after the index TUR was defined as a Re-TUR (ie, a second-look TUR) instead of a recurrence. Progression, in this study, was defined as cancer upstaging to ≥stage T2 or patients requiring cystectomy. Bladder cancer recurrence and progression were identified using pathology reports and the dates of the events listed in the cancer registry.

Joseph Plasek, John Weissert, Tracy Downs, Kyle Richards, Kourosh Ravvaz

JMIR Cancer 2021;7(2):e25800

Machine Learning Approach to Predict the Probability of Recurrence of Renal Cell Carcinoma After Surgery: Prediction Model Development Study

Machine Learning Approach to Predict the Probability of Recurrence of Renal Cell Carcinoma After Surgery: Prediction Model Development Study

However, it has a high recurrence rate of 20% to 30% [8,9], and approximately 50% of recurrences occur within 2 years [8,10]. RCC recurrence is generally classified as early recurrence or late recurrence based on the 5-year threshold [11]. Most recurrences occur during the early recurrence period (within 5 years) [11,12], whereas approximately 10% occur during the late recurrence period (after 5 years) [11,13].

HyungMin Kim, Sun Jung Lee, So Jin Park, In Young Choi, Sung-Hoo Hong

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(3):e25635

Development and Long-Term Acceptability of ExPRESS, a Mobile Phone App to Monitor Basic Symptoms and Early Signs of Psychosis Relapse

Development and Long-Term Acceptability of ExPRESS, a Mobile Phone App to Monitor Basic Symptoms and Early Signs of Psychosis Relapse

Ex PRESS includes a pool of 5 PANSS and 2 CDS items, plus items from the BSC, the early signs scale (ESS) [51], fear of recurrence scale (Fo RSe) [52], and optional personalizable items. All assessments relate to the past week, with PANSS, CDS, BSC, and personalizable items answered by moving a sliding bar along a 7-point visual analog scale and ESS and Fo RSe items scored on a 4-point ordinal scale (Figure 2).

Emily Eisner, Richard James Drake, Natalie Berry, Christine Barrowclough, Richard Emsley, Matthew Machin, Sandra Bucci

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(3):e11568

Economic Evaluation of an Internet-Based Preventive Cognitive Therapy With Minimal Therapist Support for Recurrent Depression: Randomized Controlled Trial

Economic Evaluation of an Internet-Based Preventive Cognitive Therapy With Minimal Therapist Support for Recurrent Depression: Randomized Controlled Trial

To alleviate the burden of MDD, psychological interventions and/or antidepressants are recommended for the acute phase of MDD and as continuation/maintenance therapy to prevent relapse and recurrence [8]. However, health care resources are limited and many individuals fail to seek treatment [9-12]. Because of their flexible and accessible nature, internet-based interventions could be a viable cost-effective solution that reaches a large number of at-risk individuals.

Nicola S Klein, Claudi LH Bockting, Ben Wijnen, Gemma D Kok, Evelien van Valen, Heleen Riper, Pim Cuijpers, Jack Dekker, Colin van der Heiden, Huibert Burger, Filip Smit

J Med Internet Res 2018;20(11):e10437

Handheld Ultrasound as a Novel Predictive Tool in Atrial Fibrillation: Prediction of Outcomes Following Electrical Cardioversion

Handheld Ultrasound as a Novel Predictive Tool in Atrial Fibrillation: Prediction of Outcomes Following Electrical Cardioversion

More recently, left atrial filling pressure and change in pressure after restoration of SR have been identified as predictors of AF recurrence [10,11]. Nevertheless, AF recurrence after CV remains common. Assessment of the inferior vena cava (IVC) by ultrasound is a validated, noninvasive technique to assess central venous pressure and guide management in patients with dyspnea, critical illness, and heart failure.

Devin Kehl, Raymond Zimmer, Madhuri Sudan, Ilan Kedan

JMIR Cardio 2018;2(1):e7