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Improving Recovery for Motor Vehicle Collision Survivors

Please note: Results that are presented in the following posters are drawn from ongoing data collection and analyses and might not represent the final results of the project.

  1. Chang BP, Lane S, Bollen KA, Flotron SB, Borde AR, Swor RA, Peak DA, Rathlev N, Lee DC, Domeier R, McLean SA, Avoidance, Hyperarousal, and Re-experiencing after MVC Share a Common Vulnerability Substrate. Society for Biological Psychiatry, New York, NY, May 2018.
  2. Bermudez AL, Hu J, Bortsov AV, Soward AC, Swor RA, Peak DA, Jones JS, Rathlev NK, Lee DC, Domeier RM, Hendry PL, Linnstaedt SD, McLean SA. Obesity increases the risk of persistent moderate or severe neck pain 6 months after motor vehicle collision. Annual Meeting of the American Pain Society, Tampa, FL, May 2014.
  3. Bortsov A, Swift-Scanlan T, Diatchenko L, Swor R , Peak D, Jones J, Rathlev N, Lee D, Domeier R , Hendry P, McLean SA. Variable DNA methylation in genes involved in the immune response is a potential predictor of chronic widespread pain after motor vehicle collision. American Pain Society Meeting; May 2014; Tampa, Florida. 
  4. Bortsov A, Miller W, Soward A, Swor R, Peak D, Jones J, Rathlev N, Lee D, Domeier R, Hendry P, McLean SA, Derivation of an emergency department-based clinical prediction tool to identify individuals at increased risk of chronic axial pain development after motor vehicle collision. Annual Meeting of the American Pain Society, Tampa, FL, May 2014.
  5. Hu J, Bortsov AV, Soward AC, Swor RA, Peak DA, Jones JS, Rathlev NK, Lee DC, Domeier RM, Hendry PL, Platts-Mills TF, Linnstaedt SD, McLean SA. Most widespread pain present 1 year after motor vehicle collision (MVC) begins in the early aftermath of the MVC: results of a multicenter prospective cohort study. Annual Meeting of the American Pain Society, Tampa, FL, May 2014.
  6. Nichols J, Hu J, Soward AC, Swor RA, Peak DA, Jones JS, Rathlev NK, Lee DC, Domeier RM, Hendry PL, Liberzon I, McLean SA. Not so great expectations: characteristics associated with negative expectations of physical and emotional recovery in the hours after motor vehicle collision. Annual Meeting of the American Pain Society, Tampa, FL, May 2014.
  7. Linnstaedt S, Walker M, Bortsov A, Swor RA, Jones J, Lee D, Peak D, Domeier R, Rathlev N, McLean SA. The ADRA2A genetic variant rs3750635 influences extent and severity of acute pain after motor vehicle collision and may do so by regulating microRNA function. Annual Meeting of the American Pain Society, Tampa, FL, May 2014.
  8. Adasme RA, Platts‐Mills TF, Fillingim R, Swor R, Jones J, Lee D, Peak D, Domeier R, Rathlev N, Hendry P, McLean S. Fear of movement in the early aftermath of a motor vehicle collision is an independent predictor of pain interference at six weeks. Annual Meeting of the American Pain Society, New Orleans, LA, May 2013.
  9. Bortsov A, Diatchenko L, Swor R, Peak D, Jones J, Rathlev N, Lee D, Domeier R, Hendry P , McLean SA. COMT haplotypes predict pain intensity and interference 6 weeks after motor vehicle collisionPoster presented at American Pain Society Meeting; May 2013; New Orleans, Louisiana. 
  10. Linnstaedt S, Bortsov A, Swor R, Jones J, Lee D, Peak D, Domeier R, Rathlev N, Hendry P, McLean S. Among women with substantial peritraumatic distress after minor motor vehicle collision (MVC), the presence of one or more G alleles at OPRM1 A118G is protective against developing persistent moderate or severe pain. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Pain Society, New Orleans, LA, May 2013.
  11. Orrey DC, Ulirsch J, Linnstaedt S, Swor R, Peak D, Jones J, Rathlev N, Lee D, Domeier R, Hendry P, McLean S. Interactions between gender and other risk factors are associated with persistent neck pain after motor vehicle collision. Annual Meeting of the American Pain Society, New Orleans, LA, May 2013.
  12. Ulirsch J, Bortsov A, Soward A, Swor R, Peak D, Jones J, Rathlev N, Lee D, Domeier R, Hendry P, McLean S. No man is an island: living in a more disadvantaged neighborhood increases the likelihood of developing persistent moderate or severe neck pain 6 weeks after motor vehicle collision. Annual Meeting of the American Pain Society, New Orleans, LA, May 2013.
  13. Verma N, Platts‐Mills TF, Hunold K, Swor R, Peak D, Lee D, Jones J, Rathlev N, Domeier R, Hendry P, McLean S. Initial neuropathic pain symptoms predict musculoskeletal pain severity six weeks after MVC.  Annual Meeting of the American Pain Society, New Orleans, LA, May 2013.