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Prevalence and risk factors of retinal vein occlusion: the Gutenberg Health Study.

2015

SummaryObjective To determine the age- and sex-specific prevalence and determinants of retinal vein occlusions (RVOs) in a large population-based German cohort. Methods The investigation included 15 010 participants (aged 35–74 years) from the Gutenberg Health Study. We determined the prevalence of RVO (central retinal vein occlusion [CRVO] and branch retinal vein occlusion [BRVO]) for the local population by assessing fundus photographs of 12 954 (86.3%; 49.8% women and 50.2% men) participants. Further, we analyzed the associations of RVO with cardiovascular, anthropometric, and ophthalmic parameters. Results The weighted prevalences of RVO, CRVO, and BRVO were 0.40%, 0.08%, and 0.32%, res…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationVision DisordersVisual AcuitySex FactorsCentral retinal vein occlusionRisk FactorsInternal medicineGermanyAtrial FibrillationRetinal Vein OcclusionmedicineOdds RatioPrevalenceHumansRisk factorFamily historyeducationStrokeAgededucation.field_of_studybusiness.industryAge FactorsHematologyOdds ratioMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSurgeryStrokeLogistic ModelsPhenotypeCohortHypertensionBranch retinal vein occlusionFemalebusinessJournal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH
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Depression in Atrial Fibrillation in the General Population

2013

BACKGROUND: Initial evidence suggests that depressive symptoms are more frequent in patients with atrial fibrillation. Data from the general population are limited. METHODS AND RESULTS: In 10,000 individuals (mean age 56±11 years, 49.4% women) of the population-based Gutenberg Health Study we assessed depression by the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and a history of depression in relation to manifest atrial fibrillation (n = 309 cases). The median (25th/75th percentile) PHQ-9 score of depressive symptoms was 4 (2/6) in atrial fibrillation individuals versus 3 (2/6) individuals without atrial fibrillation, P(X2-Test) = 0.32. Multivariable regression analyses of the severity of depressi…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationlcsh:MedicineSeverity of Illness IndexGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesInternal medicineAtrial FibrillationSeverity of illnessHistory of depressionHumansMedicineRisk factorlcsh:ScienceeducationDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedHeart Failureeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryDepressionbusiness.industrylcsh:RAtrial fibrillationOdds ratioMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePatient Health QuestionnaireC-Reactive ProteinMultivariate AnalysisPhysical therapylcsh:QFemalebusinessResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Report of results obtained in 2,934 women using donor sperm: donor insemination versus in vitro fertilization according to indication.

2011

Objective To demonstrate that the use of donor sperm leads to varying outcome rates and that its use has evolved. Design Retrospective observational cohort study. Setting University-affiliated private IVF setting. Patient(s) Women (2,934) undergoing donor insemination (DI) or IVF with donor sperm (IVF-D). Intervention(s) None. Main Outcome Measurement(s) We evaluated the distribution of the clinical indications for the use of donated sperm, studying the reproductive outcome. Result(s) A total of 1,663 DI (57%) and 1,271 IVF-D (43%) were performed. There were significant differences in the indications for the use of donated sperm (DI vs. IVF-D). Regarding pregnancy rates (PR), cases of nonob…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPregnancy Ratemedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationFertilization in VitroBiologyRisk AssessmentIntracytoplasmic sperm injectionPregnancyRisk FactorsmedicineOdds RatioHumansAdvanced maternal ageSperm Injections Intracytoplasmiceducationreproductive and urinary physiologyAzoospermiaRetrospective StudiesGynecologyPregnancyeducation.field_of_studyIn vitro fertilisationChi-Square Distributionurogenital systemObstetricsObstetrics and GynecologySingle Personmedicine.diseaseSpermSpermatozoaTissue DonorsLogistic ModelsTreatment OutcomeReproductive MedicineSpainInsemination Artificial HeterologousFemaleDonor spermCohort studyMaternal AgeFertility and sterility
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Predictors of mesh infection and explantation after abdominal wall hernia repair

2015

Abstract Background The main objective was to identify predictive factors associated with prosthesis infection and mesh explantation after abdominal wall hernia repair (AWHR). Methods This is a retrospective review of all patients who underwent AWHR from January 2004 to May 2014 at a tertiary center. Multivariate analysis identified predictors of mesh infection and explantation after AWHR. Results From 3,470 cases of AWHR, we reported 66 cases (1.9%) of mesh infection, and 48 repairs (72.7%) required mesh explantation. Steroid or immunosuppressive drugs use (odds ratio [OR] 2.22; confidence interval [CI] 1.16 to 3.95), urgent repair (OR 5.06; CI 2.21 to 8.60), and postoperative surgical sit…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyProsthesis-Related Infectionsmedicine.medical_treatment030230 surgeryEnterotomyProsthesisAbdominal wall03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsmedicineHumansSurgical Wound InfectionProsthesis-Related InfectionDevice RemovalHerniorrhaphyAgedRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryIncidenceAbdominal WallRetrospective cohort studyGeneral MedicineOdds ratioMiddle AgedSurgical MeshHernia repairHernia VentralSurgerySurgical meshmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleSurgerybusinessThe American Journal of Surgery
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Confirmation that the AKT1 (rs2494732) genotype influences the risk of psychosis in cannabis users.

2012

Background Cannabis use is associated with an increased risk of psychosis. One study has suggested that genetic variation in the AKT1 gene might influence this effect. Methods In a case-control study of 489 first-episode psychosis patients and 278 control subjects, we investigated the interaction between variation at the AKT1 rs2494732 single nucleotide polymorphism and cannabis use in increasing the risk of psychosis. Results The rs2494732 locus was not associated with an increased risk of a psychotic disorder, with lifetime cannabis use, or with frequency of use. We did, however, find that the effect of lifetime cannabis use on risk of psychosis was significantly influenced by the rs24947…

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Effects of stepped psychooncological care on referral to psychosocial services and emotional well-being in cancer patients: A cluster-randomized phas…

2016

Objective Emotional distress in cancer patients often goes unnoticed in daily routine; therefore, distress screening is now recommended in many national guidelines. However, screening alone does not necessarily translate into better well-being. We examined whether stepped psychooncological care improves referral to consultation-liaison (CL) services and improves well-being. Methods In a cluster-randomized trial, wards were randomly allocated to stepped versus standard care. Stepped care comprised screening for distress, consultation between doctor and patient about the patient's need for CL services, and provision of CL service. Primary outcomes were referral to psychosocial services and em…

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Variable association of 24-h peripheral and central hemodynamics and stiffness with hypertension-mediated organ damage: the VASOTENS Registry.

2020

Objective In this analysis of the telehealth-based Vascular health ASsessment Of The hypertENSive patients Registry, we checked how 24-h central and peripheral hemodynamics compare with hypertension-mediated organ damage (HMOD). Methods In 646 hypertensive patients (mean age 52 ± 16 years, 54% males, 65% treated) we obtained ambulatory brachial and central SBP and pulse pressure (PP), SBP, and PP variability, pulse wave velocity and augmentation index with a validated cuff-based technology. HMOD was defined by an increased left ventricular mass index (cardiac damage, evaluated in 482 patients), an increased intima-media thickness (vascular damage, n = 368), or a decreased estimated glomerul…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaPhysiologyarterial stiffness augmentation index blood pressure blood pressure telemonitoring central arterial pressure hypertension pulse wave velocity vascular biomarkersRenal functionHemodynamicsBlood Pressure030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPulse Wave AnalysisKidneyCarotid Intima-Media Thickness03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineRegistriesPulse wave velocityAgedSettore MED/14 - Nefrologiabusiness.industryHemodynamicsBlood Pressure DeterminationOdds ratioBlood Pressure Monitoring AmbulatoryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePulse pressureBlood pressureAmbulatoryHypertensionCardiologyArterial stiffnessFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessGlomerular Filtration RateJournal of hypertension
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Prevalence and predictors of left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with hypertension and normal electrocardiogram.

2013

Background: Electrocardiography (ECG) has low sensitivity for detecting left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), while echocardiography cannot be routinely performed. Design/methods: In this study we evaluate the prevalence of LVH and diastolic dysfunction in hypertensive patients with normal ECG. We excluded patients with cardiovascular (CV) diseases, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, or presenting ECG-LVH or other ECG anomalies. The enrolled 440 hypertensive patients underwent echocardiographic examination (Acuson Sequoia 512); LV mass was indexed by body surface area (LVMI) and LVH was defined as LVMI >125 g/m2 in men and >110 g/m2 in women. Diastolic function was evaluated by mitral inflow a…

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Effects of sex on naevus body distribution and melanoma risk in two melanoma case-control studies at different latitudes

2016

Naevus count is the most predictable phenotypic risk factor for melanoma and is mainly influenced by genetic factors1,2,3. Melanoma disparities according to gender have been reported in many studies in term of body distribution, survival and to a lesser extent incidence1,2. It is well established that women are more likely to get melanoma on the lower limbs, whilst men are more prone to melanoma on the trunk. In this study, we explore the effects of gender on the distribution of naevi on the body in melanoma cases and controls from different latitudes and whether the odds ratios for melanoma associated with naevi at different body sites are affected by gender. Two case control studies are c…

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Occupational risk factors for mycosis fungoides: a European multicenter case-control study.

2004

Mycosis fungoides (MF) is a rare disease with an unknown etiology. Its distribution suggests that occupational exposures may play a role. In the present study, we searched for occupational factors associated with MF. A European multicenter case-control study on seven rare cancers, including MF, was conducted from 1995 to 1997. Patients between 35 and 69 years of age diagnosed with MF (n = 134) were identified and their diagnoses were checked by a reference pathologist who classified 83 cases as definitive, 35 cases as possible, and 16 cases as not histologically verified. Of the 118 histologically verified cases, 104 were interviewed, of which 76 were definitive cases. As controls, we selec…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsPopulationMedizinOccupational medicineMycosis FungoidesRare DiseasesRisk FactorsInternal medicineEpidemiologymedicineHumansOccupationseducationAgededucation.field_of_studyMycosis fungoidesbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCase-control studyOdds ratioMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalSurgeryEuropeOccupational DiseasesLogistic ModelsCase-Control StudiesEtiologyFemalebusinessJournal of occupational and environmental medicine
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