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Predictors of microvascular complications in type 1 diabetic patients at onset: The role of metabolic memory

2011

Background Several epidemiological studies showed a close association between metabolic control and microvascular complications in type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM). The aim of our longitudinal observational study was to evaluate the predictive role of the main clinical and biochemical parameters in determining microvascular complications. Methods 376 T1DM patients, hospitalized in our division from 1991 to 2005 (mean follow-up = 10.93 ± 4.26 years) were studied. Stepwise Cox regression analysis was used to identify the influence of residual ß-cell function, ß-cell autoimmunity, HbA1c levels and other clinical and laboratory parameters in the development of microalbuminuria and retinopathy. R…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentendocrine system diseasesSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaNephropathyYoung AdultPredictive Value of TestsInsulin-Secreting CellsInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusInternal MedicinemedicineAlbuminuriaHumansDiabetic NephropathiesLongitudinal StudiesAge of OnsetChildAutoantibodiesProportional Hazards ModelsGlycated HemoglobinInpatientsType 1 diabetesDiabetic Retinopathybusiness.industryMicrocirculationMicroangiopathyType 1 diabetes microvascular Complicationsnutritional and metabolic diseasesmedicine.diseaseSurgeryDiabetes Mellitus Type 1Metabolic control analysisPredictive value of testsFemaleMicroalbuminuriaAge of onsetbusinessDiabetic AngiopathiesFollow-Up StudiesEuropean Journal of Internal Medicine
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International, multicenter evaluation of a new D-dimer assay for the exclusion of venous thromboembolism using standard and age-adjusted cut-offs.

2017

We sought to determine the test characteristics of an automated INNOVANCE D-dimer assay for the exclusion of pulmonary embolism (PE) and deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in emergency department (ED) patients using standard and age-adjusted cut-offs.Cross-sectional, international, multicenter study of consecutive patients with suspected DVT or PE in 24 centers (18 USA, 6 Europe). Evaluated patients had low or intermediate Wells PE or DVT scores. For the standard cut-off, a D-dimer result500 ng/ml was negative. For the age adjusted cut-off, we used the formula: Age (years) ∗ 10. The diagnostic standard was imaging demonstrating PE or DVT within 3 months. We calculated test characteristics using s…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAge adjustment030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyD-dimer assayFibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePredictive Value of TestsInternal medicinemedicineHumanscardiovascular diseases030212 general & internal medicinebusiness.industryAge FactorsHematologyEmergency departmentVenous ThromboembolismMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePulmonary embolismVenous thrombosisCross-Sectional StudiesMulticenter studyDecreased SensitivityBiological AssayFemalebusinessVenous thromboembolismThrombosis research
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Development of a Risk Score for Atrial Fibrillation in the Community; The Framingham Heart Study

2009

Atrial fibrillation contributes to substantial increases in morbidity and mortality. We aimed to develop a risk score to predict individuals' absolute risk of developing the condition, and to provide a framework for researchers to assess new risk markers.We assessed 4764 participants in the Framingham Heart Study from 8044 examinations (55% women, 45-95 years of age) undertaken between June, 1968, and September, 1987. Thereafter, participants were monitored for the first event of atrial fibrillation for a maximum of 10 years. Multivariable Cox regression identified clinical risk factors associated with development of atrial fibrillation in 10 years. Secondary analyses incorporated routine e…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingArticleSex FactorsFramingham Heart StudyRisk FactorsPredictive Value of TestsEpidemiologyAtrial FibrillationMedicineHumansLongitudinal StudiesRisk factorAgedProportional Hazards ModelsUltrasonographyAged 80 and overFramingham Risk ScoreHeart Murmursbusiness.industryCommunity ParticipationAbsolute risk reductionAtrial fibrillationGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHeart failureHypertensionEmergency medicinePhysical therapyFemalebusinessCohort study
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A Comparison of Objective Physical Performance Tests and Future Mortality in the Elderly People.

2017

Background: Physical performance is an important predictor of mortality, but little is known on the comparative prognostic utility of different objective physical performance tests in community-dwelling older adults. We compared the prognostic usefulness of several objective physical performance tests on mortality, adjusting our analyses for potential confounders. Methods: Among 3,099 older community-dwelling participants included in the Progetto Veneto Anziani study, 2,096 were followed for a mean of 4.4 years. Physical performance tests measured were Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), 4-meter gait speed, chair stands time, leg extension and flexion, handgrip strength, and 6-Minute…

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Blood pressure and pulse wave velocity values in the institutionalized elderly aged 80 and over: baseline of the PARTAGE study.

2009

The aim of the longitudinal study PARTAGE (predictive values of blood pressure and arterial stiffness in institutionalized very aged population) was to determine the predictive value of blood pressure (BP) and arterial stiffness for overall mortality, major cardiovascular events and cognitive decline in a large population of institutionalized patients aged 80 and over. In the study herein, we present the baseline data values of this study.A total of 1130 patients were recruited (878 women), living in French and Italian nursing homes. Clinical and 3-day self-measurements of BP were conducted. Aortic and upper limb pulse wave velocity were obtained using a PulsePen tonometer.Of this populatio…

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Children's brain responses to sound changes in pseudo words in a multifeature paradigm.

2011

Abstract Objective The multifeature mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm has previously been used to study MMN responses to changes in tones or isolated syllables. We tested 4–12year old children's MMNs to changes in a naturally produced pseudo word context. Methods We studied preschoolers' (under the age of 7years, N =15, mean age 5years 4months) and school childrens' (over the age of 7years, N =15, mean age 9years 3months) MMNs to five types of changes (vowel duration, fundamental frequency, gap, intensity, vowel identity) in the middle syllable of a pseudo word [tɑtɑtɑ] using a multifeature paradigm. Results Vowel duration and gap changes elicited larger frontocentral MMN responses than ot…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingPsychometricsMismatch negativityContext (language use)Audiology050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSpeech discriminationEvent-related potentialPredictive Value of TestsPhysiology (medical)VowelmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesChildEvoked PotentialsLanguageIntelligence TestsCommunicationbusiness.industrySensory memory05 social sciencesWechsler ScalesBrainInfantElectroencephalographySensory SystemsNeurologyAcoustic StimulationDuration (music)Child PreschoolData Interpretation StatisticalFemaleNeurology (clinical)SyllablePsychologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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Prognostic impact of anemia according to frailty status in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes.

2019

Aims Anemia is associated with poorer outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS), but the magnitude of this association in elderly patients remains poorly understood. No study has assessed the prognostic impact of anemia according to frailty status in this setting. Methods The LONGEVO-SCA registry included unselected ACS patients aged at least 80 years. A geriatric assessment was performed during hospitalization, including frailty assessment using the FRAIL scale. Anemia was defined by the WHO criteria. We evaluated the impact of anemia on 6-month mortality according to the presence of frailty. Results A total of 517 patients were assessed. Mean age was 84.3 years, and a total…

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Urinary ethyl glucuronide (uEtG) as a marker for alcohol consumption in liver transplant candidates: a real-world cohort

2020

 In order to reduce alcohol relapse after liver transplantation (LT), the German national guidelines for waiting-list maintenance and organ allocation demand a minimum 6-month period of alcohol abstinence pre-LT, confirmed by measuring urinary ethyl glucuronide (uEtG). Between January 2015 and June 2016, uEtG was measured at least once in 339 cirrhotic patients with an indication for LT at the University Medical Center Mainz. uEtG was measured with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) screening test (cutoff value: 500 µg/L). For uEtG values ≥ 500 µg/L, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was performed as a confirmatory assay. Data were collected prospectively in a tra…

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Advanced interatrial block predicts new-onset atrial fibrillation and ischemic stroke in patients with heart failure: The “Bayes' Syndrome-HF” study

2018

Advanced interatrial block (IAB) is characterized by a prolonged (≥120 ms) and bimodal P wave in the inferior leads. The association between advanced IAB and atrial fibrillation (AF) is known as “Bayes' Syndrome”, and there is scarce information about it in heart failure (HF). We examined the prevalence of IAB and whether advanced IAB could predict new-onset AF and/or stroke in HF patients. Methods and results: The prospective observational “Bayes' Syndrome-HF” study included consecutive outpatients with chronic HF. The primary endpoints were new-onset AF, ischemic stroke, and the composite of both. A secondary endpoint included all-cause death alone or in combination with the primary endpo…

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Computed Tomography-Aortography Versus Color-Duplex Ultrasound for Surveillance of Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair: A Prospective Multi…

2020

Background Color-duplex ultrasonography (DUS) could be an alternative to computed tomography-aortography (CTA) in the lifelong surveillance of patients after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), but there is currently no level 1 evidence. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic accuracy of DUS as an alternative to CTA for the follow-up of post-EVAR patients. Methods Between December 16, 2010, and June 12, 2015, we conducted a prospective, blinded, diagnostic-accuracy study, in 15 French university hospitals where EVAR was commonly performed. Participants were followed up using both DUS and CTA in a mutually blinded setup until the end of the study or until any major aneurysm-rel…

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