Deidre J. Devier
LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans
10 Papers
4 Citations
Deidre J. Devier is an academic researcher from LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cognitive disorder. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Deidre J. Devier include Louisiana State University.
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Papers
The impact of anxiety on conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease.
Deidre J. Devier,Gregory H. Pelton,Matthias H. Tabert,Xinhua Liu,Katrina Cuasay,Rachel Eisenstadt,Karen Marder,Yaakov Stern,Devangere P. Devanand +8 more
TL;DR: To compare state and trait anxiety in mild cognitive impairment patients and matched control subjects, and to assess the impact of these variables in predicting conversion to Alzheimer's disease.
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Polyphenon E, Non-futile at Neuroprotection in Multiple Sclerosis but Unpredictably Hepatotoxic: Phase I Single Group and Phase II Randomized Placebo-Controlled Studies
Jesus Lovera,Alexander B. Ramos,Deidre J. Devier,Virginia Garrison,Blake Kovner,Tara Reza,Dennis R. Koop,William D. Rooney,Anne L. Foundas,Dennis Bourdette +9 more
TL;DR: Assessment of the safety and futility of Polyphenon E in people with multiple sclerosis and association between EGCG plasma levels and change in NAA, finding no significant differences between the lots, and quantifying NAA and creatine/phosphocreatine levels using LCModel for post-processing.
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Increase in NF-κB-sensitive miRNA-146a and miRNA-155 in multiple sclerosis (MS) and pro-inflammatory neurodegeneration
TL;DR: This work presents a novel and scalable approach that allows for real-time, 3D image analysis of the response of the immune system to treat central giant cell granuloma.
Predictive utility of type and duration of symptoms at initial presentation in patients with mild cognitive impairment.
Deidre J. Devier,Nicole R. Villemarette-Pittman,Patrick J. Brown,Gregory H. Pelton,Yaakov Stern,Mary Sano,Devangere P. Devanand +6 more
TL;DR: Recent onset of memory decline with older age, decreased MMSE score, change in performance and disorientation indicate a greater likelihood of short-term conversion to Alzheimer’s disease.
Neurological complications in a predominantly African American sample of COVID-19 predict worse outcomes during hospitalization.
David Chachkhiani,Michael Y. Soliman,Delphi Barua,Marine Isakadze,Nicole R. Villemarette-Pittman,Deidre J. Devier,Jesus Lovera +6 more
TL;DR: The type and frequency of neurological problems seen in patients with COVID-19 at presentation to the emergency room and whether neurological symptoms at presentation or during hospital stay were predictors of prolonged hospital stay and death were reviewed.
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