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Bisphosphonate treatment and dental implants: A systematic review

2015

Background To analyze articles that studied patients submitted to diphosphonates therapy and who received dental implants before, during or after bisphosphonate (BP) treatment, compared to healthy patients, analyzing the increase of failure and loss of implants or bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ) incidence. Material and Methods The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) statement was used in this study. The clinical question in “PICO” format was: In patients under bisphosphonate therapy, do dental implants placement, compared to healthy patients, increase the failure and loss of implants or bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis of t…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINEDentistryReview03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemmedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyGeneral DentistryRetrospective StudiesDental ImplantsBone Density Conservation AgentsDiphosphonatesbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)DiphosphonatesRetrospective cohort study030206 dentistryBisphosphonate:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseSurgerystomatognathic diseasesBone Density Conservation AgentsOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryOral SurgerybusinessOsteonecrosis of the jawMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Multicenter and all-comers validation of a score to select patients for manual thrombectomy, the DDTA score.

2021

Background Routine manual thrombectomy (MT) is not recommended in primary percutaneous coronary intervention (P-PCI) but it is performed in many procedures. The objective of our study was validating the DDTA score, designed for selecting patients who benefit most from MT. Methods Observational and multicenter study of all consecutive patients undergoing P-PCI in five institutions. Results were compared with the design cohort and the performance of the DDTA was analyzed in all patients. Primary end-point of the analyses was TIMI 3 after MT; secondary endpoints were final TIMI 3, no-reflow incidence, in-hospital mortality and in-hospital major cardiovascular events (MACE). In-hospital prognos…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentMyocardial Infarction030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePercutaneous Coronary InterventionInternal medicineMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patient030212 general & internal medicinecardiovascular diseasesEdetic AcidThrombectomyPrimary angioplastyFramingham Risk Scorebusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Percutaneous coronary interventionGeneral MedicineTreatment OutcomeMulticenter studyCohortCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessTIMIMace
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Improved femoral neck BMD in older Finnish women between 2002 and 2010.

2013

Abstract Purpose The number of hip fractures among Finns over 50-years of age rose constantly between 1970 and 1997, but since then, there has been a nationwide decline in incidence of hip fractures. One possible explanation, although not the only one, for the declining fracture rates, could be improved bone mineral density (BMD). The aim of this study was to evaluate differences in femoral neck BMD between older Finnish women born about a decade apart. Methods We compared the baseline data of two population-based samples of home-dwelling 70–80-year-old women who were initially recruited in exercise intervention studies ( N  = 216 in Cohort1, and N  = 389 in Cohort 2). Femoral neck BMD was …

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentOsteoporosisPopulationGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCohort StudiesBone DensitymedicineHumanseducationFinlandOsteoporosis PostmenopausalFemoral neckAgedBone mineralAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyAnalysis of Variancebusiness.industryFemur NeckHip FracturesIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceAge FactorsObstetrics and Gynecologyta3141Baseline datamedicine.diseaseBody Heightmedicine.anatomical_structureCohortPhysical therapyFemaleHormone therapybusinessDemographyMaturitas
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Cholesterol as stabilizer of the oxytocin receptor

2002

AbstractThe function of the oxytocin receptor system is strongly dependent on steroids as demonstrated by several physiological studies. One key element of this dependence on steroids may be the interaction of cholesterol and the oxytocin receptor. In this study, we show that cholesterol stabilizes the solubilized human oxytocin receptor against thermal inactivation and proteolytic degradation. In the absence of additional cholesterol, the soluble receptor inactivates within minutes. Maximal stabilization of the oxytocin receptor requires a continuous supply with cholesterol from a cholesterol-rich environment. A structure–activity analysis of various cholesterol analogues and their effect …

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentProteolysisGreen Fluorescent ProteinsBiophysicsTransfectionBiochemistrySteroidCell Linechemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineEndopeptidasesmedicineHumansDenaturation (biochemistry)ReceptorOxytocin receptormedicine.diagnostic_testCholesterolTemperatureTransfectionCell BiologyHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationOxytocin receptorDenaturationLuminescent ProteinsEndocrinologyCholesterolchemistrySolubilityCell cultureReceptors OxytocinProteolysislipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)hormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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Cholesterol accumulation is increased in macrophages of phospholipid transfer protein-deficient mice: normalization by dietary alpha-tocopherol suppl…

2007

Objective— Phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) is a multifunctional, extracellular lipid transport protein that plays a major role in lipoprotein metabolism and atherosclerosis. Recent in vivo studies suggested that unlike systemic PLTP, macrophage-derived PLTP would be antiatherogenic. The present study aimed at characterizing the atheroprotective properties of macrophage-derived PLTP. Methods and Results— Peritoneal macrophages were isolated from PLTP-deficient and wild-type mice and their biochemical characteristics were compared. It is shown that macrophages isolated from PLTP-deficient mice have increased basal cholesterol content and accumulate more cholesterol in the presence of LD…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentalpha-TocopherolOxidative phosphorylationBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundMiceIn vivoPhospholipid transfer proteinInternal medicineMalondialdehydeExtracellularmedicineAnimalsTocopherolPhospholipid Transfer ProteinsMice KnockoutCholesterolVitamin EVitaminsLipoproteins LDLEndocrinologyCholesterolchemistryBiochemistryDietary SupplementsMacrophages Peritoneallipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinealpha-TocopherolArteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology
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Heart failure risk reduction : is fit and overweight or obese better than unfit and normal weight?

2019

This article refers to ‘Cardiorespiratory fitness, body mass index and heart failure incidence’ by P. Kokkinos et al., published in this issue on pages 436–444.

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentheart failureHeart failureOverweightBody Mass IndexInternal medicinemedicineHumansoverweightObesityCardiorespiratory fitnesssydäntauditReduction (orthopedic surgery)business.industryIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceCardiorespiratory fitnessylipainota3142ta3121medicine.diseaseObesityfitnessfyysinen kuntoNormal weightCardiorespiratory FitnessHeart failureCardiologymedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexRisk Reduction BehaviorEuropean Journal of Heart Failure
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The Impact of the Introduction of Innovative REDS Scale for the Evaluation of Central Tunnelled Catheter (CTC) Exit Site on Infection Prevention in L…

2021

Central tunneled catheter (CTC)-related infections are a leading cause of a catheter loss, thus being the source of significant morbidity and mortality. The study aims at evaluating the impact of the implementation of the innovative redness, edema, discharge and tenderness, symptoms (REDS) scale (devised by the authors) for the description of the tunnel condition on the frequency of infection in long-term catheter users. The same cohort of the 40 patients was observed for 4 years altogether: 2 years before and 2 years after REDS application. The results, as well as follow-up evaluation of participants, were compared. The 2-year cumulative incidence of the CTC exit site infection (ESI) dropp…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:Surgery030232 urology & nephrology030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencescentral tunneled catheter0302 clinical medicinemedicineInfection controlCumulative incidenceTunneled catheterOriginal ResearchExit sitecatheter-related infectionshemodialysisbusiness.industryvascular accesslcsh:RD1-811SurgeryCatheterCohortSurgeryHemodialysisbusinessBlood streamchronic kidney diseaseFrontiers in Surgery
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Comparative study of post-natal retinal vascular development in mice models of iPLA2 inhibition and plasmalogen deficiency

2012

Purpose: Plasmalogens are particular phospholipids characterized by the presence of a vinyl-ether bond and of a polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) at sn-1 and sn-2 positions of glycerol, respectively. Even if the plasmalogen content of organs and tissues is well documented, their biological functions are still enigmatic. Plasmalogen deficiency in DAPAT-/- mice leads to developmental abnormalities in retinal vasculature (Acar et al, ARVO 2007 E-Abstract 2978) and to persistent hyaloïd arteries. We hypothesize that plasmalogens regulate retinal vascular development through the liberation of PUFA by a plasmalogen-specific calcium-independent phospholipase A2 (iPLA2). We have performed a compara…

medicine.medical_specialtymicePlasmalogen[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionrétineBiologysourispost natal03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePhospholipase A2Internal medicine[ SDV.MHEP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologymedicine[SDV.MHEP.OS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory Organs697 retinal neovascularization497 developmentchemistry.chemical_classificationRetina[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyRetinalGeneral Medicineeye diseases582 lipidsOphthalmology[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistry[SDV.MHEP.OS] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory Organs[ SDV.MHEP.OS ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory Organs030221 ophthalmology & optometryOptic nervebiology.protein[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition030217 neurology & neurosurgeryImmunostaining[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyAstrocytePolyunsaturated fatty acid
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Global epidemiology of atrial fibrillation: An increasing epidemic and public health challenge.

2020

Background Atrial fibrillation is the most frequent cardiac arrhythmia. It has been estimated that 6–12 million people worldwide will suffer this condition in the US by 2050 and 17.9 million people in Europe by 2060. Atrial fibrillation is a major risk factor for ischemic stroke and provokes important economic burden along with significant morbidity and mortality. Aim We provide here comprehensive and updated statistics on worldwide epidemiology of atrial fibrillation. Methods An electronic search was conducted for atrial fibrillation. The epidemiologic information was retrieved from the Global Health Data Exchange database, which is regarded as one of the most comprehensive worldwide catal…

medicine.medical_specialtymorbidityGlobal HealthpreventionEpidemiologyAtrial FibrillationmedicinePrevalenceHumansIntensive care medicineEpidemicsFibrillationbusiness.industryscreeningPublic healthIncidenceCardiac arrhythmiaAtrial fibrillationmedicine.diseasemortalityAtrial fibrillation; epidemiology; morbidity; mortality; prevention; screeningStrokeNeurologyepidemiologyPublic Healthmedicine.symptombusinessInternational journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society
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Inflammation et immunité : implications dans l’obésité et le diabète de type 2

2006

The evidences have been increasingly accumulated on the implication of inflammatory mediators like tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the pathological states related to insulin resistance like obesity, type 2 diabetes and atherosclerosis. There seems a link between insulin resistance and these pro-inflammatory agents, secreted by macrophages and adipocytes. Th (helper) cells are differentiated into either Th1 or Th2 phenotypes. It is generally considered that Th1 phenotype is pro-inflammatory whereas Th2 phenotype exerts anti-inflammatory (protective) effects. The upregulation of Th1 phenotype may aggravate these pathologies. One of the adipokines, i.e., adiponectin…

medicine.medical_specialtyobesitymedicine.medical_treatmentPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptorInflammationlcsh:TP670-699BiologyBiochemistryPPARfatty acidsInsulin resistanceDownregulation and upregulationInternal medicinemedicinechemistry.chemical_classificationAdiponectinInsulinmedicine.diseaseInsulin receptorimmune systemEndocrinologyCytokinechemistryinflammationImmunologybiology.proteinmedicine.symptomlcsh:Oils fats and waxesFood ScienceOléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
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