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Jose Vidal-martinez

Soluble biomarker signature to predict outcome of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated with anti-PD1/PDL1 monoclonal antibodies.

e20685 Background: Immunotherapy with anti-PD1/PDL1 monoclonal antibodies has become the second line standard treatment for most patients diagnosed of advanced Non-Small-Cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The aim of this study is to assess the utility of circulating biomarkers such as sPDL1, sPDL2, sCD137, sIDO, sTIM3, sCD28, sCD27, sCTLA4, sHVEM, sLAG3, sCD80 and sGITR for predicting efficacy of immunotherapy with anti-PD1/PDL1 therapies. Methods: Blood samples were collected before treatment from 50 NSCLC patients who received anti PD1/PDL1 therapies (second line). Plasma biomarkers´ levels were measured by Multiplex bead-based assays. Continuous variables were categorized using the median as a c…

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Endoscopic enhancement of the healing of high-risk colon anastomoses by low-power helium-neon laser. An experimental study.

Recent studies suggest that helium-neon (He-Ne) lasers at low energy can enhance wound healing in intestinal anastomoses. In this experimental study, we tested the strength and collagen concentration of high-risk anastomoses of the rat colon after endoscopic irradiation by helium-neon laser. Our results show that repeated helium-neon laser irradiation (1.9 J/cm 2)increases the bursting strength of the anastomoses by almost 100% on the fourth postoperative day. This effect is not observed by increasing the radiation dose (6.4 J/cm 2).Differences in collagen (hydroxyproline) concentration did not reach statistical significance.

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Effects of a low-power He-Ne laser on the healing of experimental colon anastomoses: our experience

Despite technical advances, the incidence of anastomotic leaks in elective colorectal surgery remains around 14%. Recent studies suggest that the use of low-energy lasers may enhance wound healing in different tissues in a selective, nondestructive manner. Based on these findings we have attempted to provide experimental background on the effects of a He-Ne laser during the early stages of healing in 155 colonic anastomoses performed on rats. The irradiation (external or endoscopical) ofthe anastomoses by repeated doses below 4 J/cm 2 suggest (1) the laser-induced enhancement of anastomotic healing can be obtained in both healthy colons or in situations in which anastomotic breakdown is mor…

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