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Colonization of pressure ulcers by multidrug-resistant microorganisms in patients receiving home care

2011

Colonization and/or infection with multidrug-resistant microorganisms (MDRO) of pressure ulcers in patients receiving care at home have seldom been investigated. The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of MDRO colonization in pressure ulcers of patients receiving home care in Palermo, Italy. Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE), methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacilli (MDRGN) were isolated, identifi ed, and characterized from pressure ulcers and selected home environment surfaces. Thirty-two patients were enrolled, of whom 12 were under antimicrobial therapy. Five patients had been admitted to hospital in the prece…

MaleMethicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureusMicrobiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtymultidrug-resistantDrug resistancemedicine.disease_causeDrug Resistance Multiple BacterialInternal medicineGram-Negative BacteriaEpidemiologyHumansMedicineIn patientColonizationIntensive care medicineAgedAged 80 and overPressure UlcerGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybiologybusiness.industrySkin Diseases BacterialGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionbacterial infections and mycosesbiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialHome Care ServicesAnti-Bacterial AgentsMultiple drug resistanceInfectious DiseasesItalyEnterococcusStaphylococcus aureusFemalehome carebusinessEnterococcusScandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Comparison of blood lactate and perceived exertion responses in two matched time-under-tension protocols.

2019

PurposeThe aim of this study was to compare the concentration of blood lactate [bLa-] and the subjective perception of exertion of trained men in a moderate repetition protocol (MRP) versus a high repetition protocol (HRP) equated for time under tension.MethodsA sample of 40 healthy young men (aged, 23.2 ± 4.0 years; height, 177.3 ± 7.0 cm; BMI, 24.3 ± 2.2) performed two sessions of 8 sets of bicep curls with a one-week recovery interval between the trials. In the HRP protocol, 20 repetitions were performed with a cadence of 2 seconds of eccentric and 1 second of concentric, while in the MRP protocol 10 repetitions were performed with 4 seconds of eccentric and 2 seconds of concentric. Cade…

MaleMuscle PhysiologyPhysiologyMuscle ProteinsConcentricBiochemistrylaw.invention0302 clinical medicinelawMedicine and Health SciencesElbowMetabolitesBlood lactateMedicineEccentricPublic and Occupational HealthMusculoskeletal SystemRating of perceived exertionMultidisciplinaryQRSoftware EngineeringMuscle BiochemistryMultidrug Resistance-Associated Protein 2Sports ScienceBody FluidsArmsBloodAnesthesiaStrength TrainingEngineering and TechnologyMedicineAnatomyCadenceResearch ArticleComputer and Information SciencesStrength trainingSciencePhysical ExertionMetronomeBiosynthesisYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesHumansLactic AcidExertionSports and Exercise MedicineMuscle SkeletalExerciseSoftware Toolsbusiness.industryBiology and Life SciencesProteinsResistance TrainingPhysical Activity030229 sport sciencesMetabolismAthletesPhysical FitnessBody LimbsPerceptionbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPLoS ONE
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Modeling interactions between Human Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter-1 and other factors involved in the response to gemcitabine treatment to pre…

2014

Background Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an extremely aggressive malignancy, characterized by largely unsatisfactory responses to the currently available therapeutic strategies. In this study we evaluated the expression of genes involved in gemcitabine uptake in a selected cohort of patients with PDAC, with well-defined clinical-pathological features. Methods mRNA levels of hENT1, CHOP, MRP1 and DCK were evaluated by means of qRT-PCR in matched pairs of tumor and adjacent normal tissue samples collected from PDAC patients treated with gemcitabine after surgical tumor resection. To detect possible interaction between gene expression levels and to identify subgroups of patients a…

MaleOncologyCHOPEquilibrative nucleoside transporter 1BioinformaticsDeoxycytidineCohort StudiesPancreatic ductal adenocarcinomachemistry.chemical_compoundMedicine(all)Transcription Factor CHOPbiologyDCKGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedSurvival RateDisease ProgressionAdenocarcinomaFemaleMRP1DeoxycytidineMultidrug Resistance-Associated ProteinsCarcinoma Pancreatic Ductalmedicine.drugmedicine.medical_specialtyAntineoplastic AgentsAdenocarcinomaMalignancyhENT1General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyEquilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 1Internal medicinemedicineHumansRNA MessengerSurvival rateAgedBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)business.industryResearchRECPAMmedicine.diseaseGemcitabineGemcitabinechemistrybiology.proteinPancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma hENT1 CHOP MRP1 DCK RECPAMbusinessTranscription Factor CHOPCHOP
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Regulation of organic anion transporters in a new rat model of acute and chronic cholangitis resembling human primary sclerosing cholangitis

2002

Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a cholestatic liver disease of unknown etiology. Although the primary defect affects cholangiocytes, cholestatic injury of hepatocytes may promote further liver damage. Since down-regulation of hepatocellular organic anion transporters is implicated in the molecular pathogenesis of cholestasis, expression of these transporters was determined in a novel rat model, which closely resembles human PSC.Hepatic protein and mRNA expression of basolateral (Ntcp, Oatp1, 2 and 4) and canalicular (Mrp2, Bsep) organic anion transporters were analyzed 1, 4 and 12 weeks after induction of experimental PSC by 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid (TNBS).Specific down-re…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyOrganic Cation Transport ProteinsOrganic anion transporter 1Cholangitis SclerosingGene ExpressionOrganic Anion Transporters Sodium-DependentInflammationOrganic Anion Transporters Sodium-Independentdigestive systemPrimary sclerosing cholangitisSolute Carrier Organic Anion Transporter Family Member 1B3CholestasismedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerChronic CholangitisLiver injurySymportersHepatologybiologybusiness.industryMultidrug resistance-associated protein 2Membrane Transport ProteinsTransportermedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesRatsDisease Models AnimalRats Inbred LewAcute DiseaseChronic Diseasebiology.proteinATP-Binding Cassette TransportersFemalemedicine.symptomCarrier ProteinsbusinessJournal of Hepatology
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Prevalence and risk factors for Enterobacteriaceae in patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia

2020

N.J.S. is partially funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) Partnered Evaluation Initiative Grant (HX002263-01A1). Background and objective : Enterobacteriaceae (EB) spp. family is known to include potentially multidrug-resistant (MDR) microorganisms, and remains as an important cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) associated with high mortality. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and specific risk factors associated with EB and MDR-EB in a cohort of hospitalized adults with CAP. Methods : We performed a multinational, point-prevalence study of adult patients hospitalized with CAP. MDR-EB was defined when ≥3 ant…

MalePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtycommunity-acquired pneumoniaCommunity-acquired pneumoniaEnterobacteriaceae ; community-acquired pneumonia ; multidrug-resistance ; prevalence ; risk factorsInternational CooperationprevalenceMultidrug-resistanceMicrobial Sensitivity TestsSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioResearch initiativeE-NDASCohort StudiesCommunity-acquired pneumoniaSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingEnterobacteriaceaePrevalenceHumansMedicinerisk factorsIn patientRisk factorVeterans Affairshealth care economics and organizationsAgedbusiness.industryEnterobacteriaceae InfectionsQR Microbiologymedicine.diseasecommunity-acquired pneumonia; Enterobacteriaceae; multidrug-resistance; prevalence; risk factorsmultidrug-resistanceDrug Resistance MultiplehumanitiesQuality enhancementQRCommunity-Acquired InfectionsHospitalizationRisk factorsrisk factorFamily medicineFemalebusinessRisk assessmentCohort study
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Expression and differential localization of xenobiotic transporters in the rat olfactory neuro-epithelium.

2011

International audience; Transporters, such as multidrug resistance P-glycoproteins (MDR), multidrug resistance-related proteins (MRP) and organic anion transporters (OATs), are involved in xenobiotic metabolism, particularly the cellular uptake or efflux of xenobiotics (and endobiotics) or their metabolites. The olfactory epithelium is exposed to both inhaled xenobiotics and those coming from systemic circulation. This tissue has been described as a pathway for xenobiotics to the brain via olfactory perineural space. Thereby, olfactory transporters and xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes, dedicated to the inactivation and the elimination of xenobiotics, have been involved in the toxicological p…

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Prediction of response to disease modifying antirheumatic drugs in rheumatoid arthritis.

2010

Abstract Aim To investigate potential predictors of response to conventional DMARDs in RA. Methods Study design – 6-month follow-up prospective study. Participants RA patients with active disease. Intervention and follow-up Introduction of one DMARD. Response to treatment evaluated at 6 months (ACR20 criteria). Analysis Potential predictors of response, patients’ demographics, disease activity, percentages of PBMC subsets expressing P-gp, serum IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-12, TNF-α levels, were evaluated using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis. ROC curve analyses were performed in order to obtain thresholds allowing the prediction of response. Results Forty-two patie…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyArthritisPainLogistic regressionSeverity of Illness IndexArthritis RheumatoidRheumatologyPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicinePositive predicative valueSeverity of illnessmedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studybusiness.industryTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaReproducibility of ResultsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLogistic ModelsMethotrexateTreatment OutcomeROC CurvePredictive value of testsRheumatoid arthritisAntirheumatic AgentsArea Under CurveImmunologyLeukocytes MononuclearBiomarker (medicine)FemaleJointsMultidrug Resistance-Associated ProteinsbusinessBiomarkersJoint bone spine
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Enhanced terminal room disinfection and acquisition and infection caused by multidrug-resistant organisms and Clostridium difficile (the Benefits of …

2017

Summary Background Patients admitted to hospital can acquire multidrug-resistant organisms and Clostridium difficile from inadequately disinfected environmental surfaces. We determined the effect of three enhanced strategies for terminal room disinfection (disinfection of a room between occupying patients) on acquisition and infection due to meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus , vancomycin-resistant enterococci, C difficile , and multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter . Methods We did a pragmatic, cluster-randomised, crossover trial at nine hospitals in the southeastern USA. Rooms from which a patient with infection or colonisation with a target organism was discharged were terminally dis…

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Surveillance of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacilli in a neonatal intensive care unit: prominent role of cross transmission

2007

Background Multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacilli (MDRGN) are an important cause of nosocomial infections in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). We conducted a 1-year prospective surveillance study in an NICU to assess the epidemiology of MDRGN among newborns and the relative importance of acquisition routes. Methods Neonates admitted at the NICU of the Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, University Hospital, Palermo, Italy, from January 7, 2003, to January 6, 2004, were included in the study. Colonization of patients with MDRGN was assessed by cultures of rectal swabs sampled twice a week. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis was used to determine relatedness among MDRGN isolates. Extended-s…

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Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia and Multidrug Resistant Bacteria: Do We Have a Convincing Answer?

2014

Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureusMicrobiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyBacteriabusiness.industryMedicine (all)Drug ResistanceBacterialPneumonia Ventilator-AssociatedBacteria; Enterobacteriaceae; Humans; Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus; Pneumonia Ventilator-Associated; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Drug Resistance Bacterial; Infectious Diseases; Microbiology (medical); Medicine (all)Pneumoniamedicine.diseasePneumoniaVentilator-AssociatedMultidrug resistant bacteriaInfectious DiseasesHealthcare associatedEnterobacteriaceaeDrug Resistance BacterialPseudomonas aeruginosamedicineBacteria; Enterobacteriaceae; Humans; Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus; Pneumonia; Ventilator-Associated; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Drug Resistance; Bacterial; Infectious Diseases; Microbiology (medical); Medicine (all)HumansIntensive care medicinebusiness
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