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The efficacy of single suture for exit site wound closure and stabilization of hemodialysis central tunneled catheter

2021

Introduction: The majority of the end-stage renal disease patients begin hemodialysis with the central tunneled catheter as a permanent or bridge vascular access. The procedure of central tunneled catheter insertion can be complicated by exit site bleeding, prolonged tunnel healing, and infection. The study aimed at evaluating whether the catheter exit site wound closing with a single-suture method is equally effective as the double suture method, which is most frequently applied. The assumption was that the single-suture method, which is less traumatizing for the skin, could offer an advantage for the patients with “paper” skin, that is, elderly, after long-term immunosuppressive treatment…

Exit sitemedicine.medical_specialtyMedicine (General)central tunneled hemodialysis catheterscomplicationsbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatment030232 urology & nephrologyVascular accessvascular accessGeneral Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologySurgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineR5-920Suture (anatomy)HemodialysismedicineWound closureHemodialysisOriginal Research ArticlebusinessTunneled catheterSAGE Open Medicine
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Inclusion ratio based estimator for the mean length of the boolean line segment model with an application to nanocrystalline cellulose

2014

A novel estimator for estimating the mean length of fibres is proposed for censored data observed in square shaped windows. Instead of observing the fibre lengths, we observe the ratio between the intensity estimates of minus-sampling and plus-sampling. It is well-known that both intensity estimators are biased. In the current work, we derive the ratio of these biases as a function of the mean length assuming a Boolean line segment model with exponentially distributed lengths and uniformly distributed directions. Having the observed ratio of the intensity estimators, the inverse of the derived function is suggested as a new estimator for the mean length. For this estimator, an approximation…

Exponential distributionAcoustics and UltrasonicsMaterials Science (miscellaneous)General MathematicsInversevarianceSquare (algebra)exponential length distributionfibresLine segmentStatisticsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingnanocellulose crystallineratio of estimatesInstrumentationnanocelluloseMathematicsplus-samplinglcsh:R5-920lcsh:MathematicsMathematical analysisEstimatorBoolean modelFunction (mathematics)lcsh:QA1-939mean lengthsimulationEfficient estimatorminus-samplingSignal Processinglength distributionComputer Vision and Pattern Recognitionlcsh:Medicine (General)Intensity (heat transfer)line segmentsBiotechnologyImage Analysis and Stereology
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Reproducibility and relative validity of a newly developed web-based food-frequency questionnaire for assessment of preconception diet

2019

Abstract Background The importance of diet and nutrition during preconception age is a window of opportunity to promote future parental and transgenerational health. As a sub-study to a large Norwegian study, ‘Diet today – health of tomorrow’, a food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was developed to assess diet during the preconception phase in young adults aged 20 – 30 years and in this paper we report the reproducibility and relative validity of this questionnaire. Methods The FFQ was developed from an existing FFQ validated in adolescents. Participants were recruited on social media and at a university. Reproducibility was assessed by comparing the test and retest of the FFQ. Relative valid…

Food intakeEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMedicine (miscellaneous)lcsh:TX341-641Clinical nutritionRelative validityFood-frequency questionnaireVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 811Food groupEnvironmental healthMedicineWeighed food recordRank correlationlcsh:R5-920Preconception dietReproducibilityNutrition and Dieteticslcsh:TP368-456business.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthfood and beveragesFood frequency questionnaireReproducibilitylcsh:Food processing and manufacturePreconception phaselcsh:Medicine (General)businesslcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyKappaResearch ArticleYoung adultsRelative validityBMC Nutrition
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Perioperative and anesthetic deaths: toxicological and medico legal aspects

2019

Abstract Background Anesthesia has become safer during decades, though there is still a preventable mortality; the complexity of medical and surgical interventions, increasingly older and sicker patients, has created a host of new hazards in anesthesiology. In this paper, some of these perioperative (PO) fatal adverse events are investigated in terms of health responsibility. Selective literature research in several data bases, concerning perioperative and anesthetic deaths and medical responsibility, was performed. Main text A generally accepted definition of the anesthesia and perioperatory-related death still remains one of the major concerns in forensic pathology, and the terms “operati…

Forensic pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)ResponsibilityEpidemiologymedicine.medical_treatmentErrorsCausal chain01 natural sciencesPathology and Forensic MedicineErrorMedico-legal03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnesthesiologyMalpracticeEpidemiologymedicinelcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceAnesthesia030216 legal & forensic medicineIntensive care medicineAdverse effectlcsh:R5-920business.industryMortality rate010401 analytical chemistryDrugsPerioperative0104 chemical scienceslcsh:K1-7720Airway managementSurgeryFatalitieDrugbusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)LawFatalities
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Aβ and tau toxicities in Alzheimer’s are linked via oxidative stress-induced p38 activation: Protective role of vitamin E

2014

AbstractOxidative stress is a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We propose that rather than causing damage because of the action of free radicals, oxidative stress deranges signaling pathways leading to tau hyperphosphorylation, a hallmark of the disease. Indeed, incubation of neurons in culture with 5 µM beta-amyloid peptide (Aβ) causes an activation of p38 MAPK (p38) that leads to tau hyperphosphorylation. Inhibition of p38 prevents Aβ-induced tau phosphorylation. Aβ-induced effects are prevented when neurons are co-incubated with trolox (the water-soluble analog of vitamin E).We have confirmed these results in vivo, in APP/PS1 double transgenic mice of AD. We have found that APP/PS1 …

Genetically modified mouseMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCell signalingAntioxidantP-p38p38 mitogen-activated protein kinasesmedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryMice Transgenictau ProteinsBiologyBeta-amyloidmedicine.disease_causeProtective AgentsBiochemistryHippocampusp38 Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesArticlechemistry.chemical_compoundMiceAlzheimer DiseaseInternal medicinemental disordersmedicineVitamin EAnimalsPhosphorylationlcsh:QH301-705.5Cells CulturedNeuronslcsh:R5-920Amyloid beta-PeptidesVitamin EOrganic Chemistrymedicine.diseaseRatsDisease Models AnimalOxidative StressEndocrinologylcsh:Biology (General)chemistryTroloxAlzheimer's diseaseAntioxidantlcsh:Medicine (General)Oxidative stressRedox Biology
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Redox regulation of genome stability by effects on gene expression, epigenetic pathways and DNA damage/repair

2015

Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (e.g. H2O2, nitric oxide) confer redox regulation of essential cellular signaling pathways such as cell differentiation, proliferation, migration and apoptosis. In addition, classical regulation of gene expression or activity, including gene transcription to RNA followed by translation to the protein level, by transcription factors (e.g. NF-κB, HIF-1α) and mRNA binding proteins (e.g. GAPDH, HuR) is subject to redox regulation. This review will give an update of recent discoveries in this field, and specifically highlight the impact of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species on DNA repair systems that contribute to genomic stability. Emphasis will be placed …

Genome instabilityRedox signalingRNA UntranslatedEpigenetic regulation of neurogenesisDNA RepairHuR mRNA-binding protein in the 3′-untranslated regionClinical BiochemistryHDAC histone deacetylaseReview ArticleAP-1 activator protein 1BiochemistryApe-1 apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1GPx-1 glutathione peroxidase-1Epigenesis GeneticHistonesTrx thioredoxinPHD prolylhydroxylaseBER base excision repairlcsh:QH301-705.5HO-1 heme oxygenase-1EpigenomicsGeneticsRegulation of gene expressionNox member of the NADPH oxidase familylcsh:R5-920JmjC Jumonji C domain-containing histone demethylasesHIF-1α hypoxia inducible factor-1α5-hmC 5-hydroxymethylcytosineddc:Cell biologyMMP matrix metalloproteinaseGrx glutaredoxinGAPDH glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenaseNrf2 nuclear factor erythroid related factor 2DNA methylationEpigeneticslcsh:Medicine (General)Oxidation-ReductionSignal Transduction5-mC 5-methylcytosineDNA repairDNA damageNF-κB nuclear factor-κBBiologyGenomic InstabilityRNS reactive nitrogen speciesROS reactive oxygen speciesNER nucleotide excision repairSOD superoxide dismutaseOxyR transcription factor (hydrogen peroxide-inducible genes activator)HumansEpigeneticsOrganic ChemistryPETN pentaerithrityl tetranitrateGene regulationOxidative StressDNMT DNA methyltransferaseGene Expression Regulationlcsh:Biology (General)AREs AU-rich elementsHAT histone acetyltransferaseKeap1 kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1BiomarkersCOPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disorderDNA DamageRedox Biology
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Normative scores for the Timed UpGo in a Spanish sample of community-dweller adults with preserved functionality.

2021

Our aim was to calculate the ‘Timed Up & Go’ (TUG) normative scores in a Spanish sample composed of functional older adults. The TUG test provides a measure of global ambulation skills and its total score has been successfully related with functionality and other important health variables in older adults. Reliable norms are needed for adults 50 years and older that allow the early identification and intervention in motor disturbances. The study was carried out with adults from Galicia and Valencia living in the community. A total of 314 Spanish community-living participants, aged from 50 to 90 years and functionality preserved were assessed through the implementation of a cross-sectional d…

GerontologyMaleMedicine (General)AgingPhysical activityEnvejecimientoContext (language use)Sample (statistics)ComorbidityWalkingRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineR5-920Risk FactorsmedicineNormative scoresCognitive statusHumans030212 general & internal medicineFunctionalityGeriatric AssessmentFuncionalidadTest Timed Up & GoAgedTest Timed Up & Go030505 public healthMotor disturbancesGeneral MedicineTimed-Up & Go testmedicine.diseaseComorbidityDeambulaciónTest (assessment)Cross-Sectional StudiesNormativeAmbulationPuntuaciones normativasFemaleOriginal Article0305 other medical scienceFamily PracticePsychologyhuman activitiesAtencion primaria
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A Bibliometric Analysis of Fragility Fractures: Top 50.

2021

Background and Objectives: The population is aging and fragility fractures are a research topic of steadily growing importance. Therefore, a systematic bibliometric review was performed to identify the 50 most cited articles in the field of fragility fractures analyzing their qualities and characteristics. Materials and Methods: From the Core Collection database in the Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge, the most influential original articles with reference to fragility fractures were identified in February 2021 using a multistep approach. Year of publication, total number of citations, average number of citations per year since year of publication, affiliation of first and senior author, geo…

GerontologyMedicine (General)Bibliometric analysisDatabases FactualhipPopulation610 Medicine & healthfragility fractureArticleFractures Bonebibliometric analysisR5-920FragilityWeb of knowledgemedicineHumanseducation610 Medicine & healthHip fractureeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineEvidence-based medicinemedicine.diseaseosteoporosisAuthorshipEurope10021 Department of Trauma SurgeryBibliometricsGeographic originLevel iiibusiness
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Glycated Albumin for Glycemic Control in T2DM Population: A Multi-Dimensional Evaluation.

2021

Lucrezia Ferrario,1 Fabrizio Schettini,1 Angelo Avogaro,2 Chiara Bellia,3 Federico Bertuzzi,4 Graziella Bonetti,5 Antonio Ceriello,6 Marcello Ciaccio,3,7 Massimiliano Corsi Romanelli,8,9 Elena Dozio,9 Luca Falqui,10 Angela Girelli,11 Antonio Nicolucci,12 Gianluca Perseghin,13,14 Mario Plebani,15 Umberto Valentini,11 Martina Zaninotto,15 Silvana Castaldi,9,16 Emanuela Foglia1 1Centre for Health Economics, Social and Health Care Management, Università Carlo Cattaneo - LIUC, Castellanza, Italy; 2Department of Medicine, University-Hospital of Padova, Padova, Italy; 3Section of Clinical Biochemistry and Clinical Molecular Medicine, Department of Biopathology and Medical Biotechnologie…

GerontologyMedicine (General)economic evaluationtype 2 diabetes mellitusEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)PopulationT2DMRM1-950multidimensional approach03 medical and health sciencesR5-9200302 clinical medicineClinical pathwayQuality of lifeMedicine030212 general & internal medicineeducationMED/13 - ENDOCRINOLOGIAGlycemicOriginal Researcheducation.field_of_studyHealth economicsbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesHealth PolicyHealth technologyType 2 Diabetes MellitusHealth Technology AssessmentClinicoEconomics and Outcomes ResearchType 2 diabetes mellituEconomic evaluationglycated albuminTherapeutics. Pharmacology0305 other medical sciencebusinessClinicoEconomics and outcomes research : CEOR
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Reversal of age-associated frailty by controlled physical exercise: The pre-clinical and clinical evidences.

2019

Demographic aging is one of the most serious challenges facing our society. Although we live longer, we do not live better because it is considered that approximately 16–20% of our life is spent in late-life morbidity. Older people have the greatest risk of developing frailty increasing the risk of presenting various adverse health events such as low quality of life, disability, hospitalization and even death. Frail men and women over 65 years old have lower muscle quality and muscle mass and higher percentage of body fat than non-frail people of the same age. In this review we will address the main physiological changes in the muscular and nervous system associated to aging. More specifica…

Gerontologylcsh:R5-920business.industryPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical exerciseMuscle massQuality of life (healthcare)Intervention (counseling)MedicineOxidative capacityOrthopedics and Sports MedicineDemographic Aginglcsh:Medicine (General)businessOlder peopleSports medicine and health science
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