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Is the nuclear status of an embryo an independent factor to predict its ability to develop to term?

2012

Objective To determine the prognostic impact of the embryo nuclear status at day 2 among other major morphologic parameters (first cleavage at day 1, number of blastomeres and anuclear fragmentation at day 2) on the birth rate. Design Retrospective study. Setting Hospital IVF department. Patient(s) Women undergoing 1,629 day 2 transfers of 2,732 embryos from May 2006 to November 2008. Intervention(s) Four groups according to the embryo nuclear status. Main Outcome Measure(s) Implantation, miscarriage, and birth rates. Result(s) Univariate analysis indicated significantly higher birth rates when all blastomeres were mononucleated (15.0%) compared with embryos with not all blastomeres mononuc…

Blastomeresmedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisPregnancy RateEmbryonic DevelopmentFertilization in VitroBiologyCleavage (embryo)MiscarriageBirth ratePredictive Value of TestsPregnancymedicineHumansEmbryo ImplantationSperm Injections IntracytoplasmicRetrospective StudiesCell NucleusGynecologyUnivariate analysisObstetrics and GynecologyEmbryoBlastomerePrognosismedicine.diseaseAbortion SpontaneousBlastocystReproductive MedicineMultivariate Analysisembryonic structuresFemaleEmbryo qualityFertility and Sterility
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Glucose regulation and pain in older people-The Helsinki Birth Cohort Study

2021

Aims: To assess if individuals with diabetes or prediabetes report more pain or have increased use of pain medication compared to normoglycaemic individuals. Methods: Using cross-sectional data, we studied 928 men and 1075 women from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study in 2001-2004 at a mean age of 61.5 years. Glucose regulation was assessed with a 2-h 75 g oral glucose tolerance test, and applying World Health Organization criteria, participants were defined as having normoglycaemia, prediabetes (impaired fasting glucose or impaired glucose tolerance), newly diagnosed diabetes or previously diagnosed diabetes. Self-reported pain intensity and interference during the previous 4 weeks was estima…

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Extensive Assessment of Blood Glucose Monitoring During Postprandial Period and Its Impact on Closed-Loop Performance.

2017

[EN] Background: Closed-loop (CL) systems aims to outperform usual treatments in blood glucose control and continuous glucose monitors (CGM) are a key component in such systems. Meals represents one of the main disturbances in blood glucose control, and postprandial period (PP) is a challenging situation for both CL system and CGM accuracy. Methods: We performed an extensive analysis of sensor¿s performance by numerical accuracy and precision during PP, as well as its influence in blood glucose control under CL therapy. Results: During PP the mean absolute relative difference (MARD) for both sensors presented lower accuracy in the hypoglycemic range (19.4 ± 12.8%) than in other ranges (12.2…

Blood GlucoseMaleTime FactorsGlucose controlEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismSpecial Section: Artificial Pancreas: Models Signals and Control0302 clinical medicineInsulin030212 general & internal medicineContinuous glucose monitoringAccuracymedicine.diagnostic_testContinuous glucose monitoringPostprandial periodSignal Processing Computer-AssistedMiddle AgedPostprandial PeriodINGENIERIA DE SISTEMAS Y AUTOMATICAType 1 diabetesPostprandialTreatment OutcomeClosed-loop controlCardiologyFemaleGlucose monitorsAlgorithmsAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyTransducersBiomedical Engineering030209 endocrinology & metabolismBioengineering03 medical and health sciencesInsulin Infusion SystemsPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHumansHypoglycemic AgentsBlood glucose monitoringType 1 diabetesbusiness.industryBlood Glucose Self-MonitoringReproducibility of Resultsmedicine.diseaseHypoglycemiaEndocrinologyDiabetes Mellitus Type 1businessClosed loopBiomarkersJournal of diabetes science and technology
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Small, dense low-density lipoproteins (LDL) are predictors of cardio- and cerebro-vascular events in subjects with the metabolic syndrome

2009

Summary Objective  Small, dense low-density lipoproteins (LDL) are a feature of the metabolic syndrome (MS) but their predictive role still remains to be established. We performed a 2-year follow-up study in 124 subjects with MS (63 ± 6 years), as defined by the American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute guidelines, to assess clinical and biochemical predictors of cerebro- and cardio-vascular events. Methods and results  Beyond traditional cardiovascular risk factors, we measured LDL size and subclasses by gradient gel electrophoresis. Clinical events were registered in the 25% of subjects. At univariate analysis subjects with events had increased prevalence of elev…

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Prevalence and impact of metabolic syndrome on hospital outcomes in acute myocardial infarction.

2005

The impact of metabolic syndrome after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) has not yet been studied. In a population-based sample of patients with AMI, we sought to determine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients with AMI, its impact on hospital outcomes, and to assess the relative influence of each of the components of the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Adult Treatment Panel (ATP) III definition of metabolic syndrome on the risk of death and heart failure.A total of 633 unselected, consecutive patients hospitalized with AMI were categorized according to the NCEP ATP III metabolic syndrome criteria (presence of/=3 of the following: hyperglycemia; triglyceride level/=…

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Early subclinical ventricular dysfunction in patients with insulin resistance

2014

AIMS: The aim of our study was to evaluate the relationship between insulin resistance and the detection of precocious echocardiographic signs of heart failure in patients with cardiovascular risk factors. METHODS: We enrolled 34 consecutive patients with cardiovascular risk factors. All patients underwent coronary angiography, echocardiography, and laboratory tests. Exclusion criteria were diabetes (fasting glucose greater than 126 mg/dl or treatment with insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents), coronary artery disease, creatinine above 1.5 mg/dl, left-ventricular hypertrophy, valvular heart disease, ejection fraction below 50%, atrial fibrillation, or other severe arrhythmia. The presence of…

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Unrecognised cardiovascular disease in type 2 diabetes: is it time to act earlier?

2018

Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most significant prognostic factor in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, a significant number of individuals may develop CVD that does not present with the classic angina-related or heart failure symptoms. In these cases, CVD may seem to be ‘silent’ or ‘asymptomatic’, but may be more accurately characterised as unrecognised diabetic cardiac impairment. An initial step to raise awareness of unrecognised CVD in individuals with T2D would be to reach a consensus regarding the terminology used to describe this phenomenon. By standardising the terminologies, and agreeing on the implementation of an efficient screening program, it is anti…

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Flat Panel Computed Tomography Pooled Blood Volume and Infarct Prediction in Endovascular Stroke Treatment

2019

Background and Purpose— Patients with large-vessel stroke frequently need to be transferred to comprehensive stroke centers for endovascular treatment. An update of physiological perfusion parameters and stroke progression on arrival is desirable. We examined the reliability of preinterventional pooled blood volume (PBV)-maps acquired by flat-panel detector computed tomography (CT) in the interventional angiography suite. Methods— The volumes of preinterventional perfusion deficit in flat-panel detector CT-PBV source images were compared with final infarct volume on follow-up multislice-CT after endovascular treatment of 29 consecutive patients with occlusion of the middle cerebral artery …

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A negative rapid urease test is unreliable for exclusion of Helicobacter pylori infection during acute phase of ulcer bleeding

2003

Abstract Background. The reliability of the rapid urease test has not been proven in patients with peptic ulcer bleeding. Some studies show bad diagnostic results with the rapid urease test for gastrointestinal bleeding. Aims. To evaluate the efficacy of the rapid urease test in patients with bleeding gastric or duodenal ulcers. Patients and methods. A total of 96 patients with acute peptic ulcer bleeding without proton pump inhibitor or antibiotic therapy within the last 14 days before bleeding were included into the study. During index endoscopy, specimens for histological and rapid urease test were obtained from the antrum and corpus mucosa of the stomach. Patients were also investigated…

Breath testmedicine.medical_specialtyGastrointestinal bleedingHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testbiologymedicine.drug_classbusiness.industryStomachFalse Negative ReactionsGastroenterologyRapid urease testProton-pump inhibitorHelicobacter pyloribiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseGastroenterologydigestive system diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structurePredictive value of testsInternal medicinemedicinebusinessDigestive and Liver Disease
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Stool antigen assay (HpSA) is less reliable than urea breath test for post-treatment diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection

2002

Summary Background : The diagnostic yield of the stool antigen test (HpSA) in evaluating the results of Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy is controversial, but many studies have used only the 13C-urea breath test (13C-UBT) as a gold standard which has greatly reduced their relevance. Aim : To compare the reliability of HpSA and 13C-UBT in patients post-treatment using biopsy-based methods as reference tests. Methods : A total of 100 consecutive dyspeptic patients (42 male and 58 female; mean age, 56 ± 18 years) were enrolled in our study. All patients were H. pylori positive on the basis of at least two biopsy-based methods, and underwent 1 week of treatment with various triple therap…

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