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Kamilla W. Miskowiak
Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital
Publications - 214
Citations - 4854
Kamilla W. Miskowiak is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 180 publications receiving 3435 citations. Previous affiliations of Kamilla W. Miskowiak include Rigshospitalet & University of Oxford.
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Cognitive dysfunction in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia: a systematic review of meta-analyses
TL;DR: A compromised pattern of cognitive functioning in individuals at familiar and/or clinical risk to psychosis as well as in first-degree relatives of BD patients suggests that early neurodevelopmental factors may play a role in the emergence of cognitive deficits in both disorders.
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Cognitive impairments four months after COVID-19 hospital discharge: Pattern, severity and association with illness variables.
Kamilla W. Miskowiak,Kamilla W. Miskowiak,Stine Johnsen,Stefan M. Sattler,S Nielsen,Keerthana Kunalan,Jørgen Rungby,Thérèse S. Lapperre,CM Porsberg +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the frequency, pattern and severity of cognitive impairments 3-4 months after COVID-19 hospital discharge, their relation to subjective cognitive complaints, quality of life and illness variables were investigated.
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Cognitive remission: a novel objective for the treatment of major depression?
Beatrice Bortolato,Kamilla W. Miskowiak,Cristiano A. Köhler,Michael Maes,Michael Maes,Brisa Simoes Fernandes,Brisa Simoes Fernandes,Michael Berk,Michael Berk,André F. Carvalho +9 more
TL;DR: The management of cognitive dysfunction remains an unmet need in the treatment of major depressive disorder, but it is hoped that the development of novel therapeutic targets will contribute to ‘cognitive remission’, which may aid functional recovery in MDD.
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Methodological recommendations for cognition trials in bipolar disorder by the International Society for Bipolar Disorders Targeting Cognition Task Force.
Kamilla W. Miskowiak,Katherine E. Burdick,Anabel Martínez-Arán,Caterina del Mar Bonnín,Christopher R. Bowie,Andre F. Carvalho,Peter Gallagher,Beny Lafer,Carlos López-Jaramillo,Tomiki Sumiyoshi,Roger S. McIntyre,Ayal Schaffer,Richard J Porter,Ivan J. Torres,Lakshmi N. Yatham,Allan H. Young,Lars Vedel Kessing,Eduard Vieta +17 more
TL;DR: This ISBD task force guidance paper provides the first consensus‐based recommendations for cognition trials in bipolar disorder, and adherence to these recommendations will likely improve the sensitivity in detecting treatment efficacy in future trials and increase comparability between studies.
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Assessing and addressing cognitive impairment in bipolar disorder: the International Society for Bipolar Disorders targeting cognition task force recommendations for clinicians
Kamilla W. Miskowiak,Kamilla W. Miskowiak,Katherine E. Burdick,Anabel Martínez-Arán,Caterina del Mar Bonnín,Christopher R. Bowie,Andre F. Carvalho,Peter Gallagher,Beny Lafer,Carlos López-Jaramillo,Tomiki Sumiyoshi,Roger S. McIntyre,Ayal Schaffer,Richard J Porter,Scot E. Purdon,Ivan J. Torres,Lakshmi N. Yatham,Allan H. Young,Lars Vedel Kessing,Eduard Vieta +19 more
TL;DR: The International Society for Bipolar Disorders Targeting Cognition Task Force aimed to develop consensus‐based clinical recommendations on whether, when and how to assess and address cognitive impairment.