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Scale-dependent plant diversity in Palaearctic grasslands: a comparative overview

2016

Here we present an extensive overview of plant diversity values in Palaearctic grasslands for seven standard grain sizes from 0.0001 to 100 m². The data originate from 20 studies, including the Field Workshops of the Eurasian Dry Grassland Group (EDGG), ranging geographically from Spain in the west to Siberia in the east, from Sicily in the south to Estonia in the north and from the sea coast up to 3100 m a.s.l. The majority of data is from dry grasslands (Festuco-Brometea, Koelerio-Corynephoretea, Cleistogenetea squarrosae), but there are also some mesic, wet, saline, acidic, alpine and Mediterranean grasslands included. Among others, we compiled data from 1795 1-m², 1109 10-m² and 338 100…

bryophyteEuropealpha diversity; biodiversity; bryophyte; Europe; lichen; Palaearctic biogeographic realm; scale dependence; semi-natural grassland; species-area relationship (SAR); species richness; steppe; world recordscale dependencealpha diversitysemi-natural grasslandspecies richnePalaearctic biogeographic realmspecies-area relationship (SAR)lichensteppeworld recordbiodiversity
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Is it the time of seno-therapeutics application in cardiovascular pathological conditions related to ageing?

2021

It rates that in 2030, the cardiovascular diseases (CVD) will result in 40% of all deaths and rank as the leading cause. Thus, the research of appropriate therapies able to delay or retard their onset and progression is growing. Of particular interest is a new branch of the medical science, called anti-ageing medicine since CVD are the result of cardiovascular ageing. Senescent cells (SC) accumulate in cardiovascular system contributing to the onset of typical age-related cardiovascular conditions (i.e., atherosclerosis, medial aorta degeneration, vascular remodeling, stiffness). Such conditions progress in cardiovascular pathologies (i.e., heart failure, coronary artery disease, myocardial…

business.industryAnti-ageing medicineSenolyticsCVD Anti-ageing medicine Senotherapeutics Senolytics SenomorphicsReview ArticleDegeneration (medical)RM1-950medicine.diseaseBioinformaticsCVDPhenotypeProinflammatory cytokineCoronary artery diseaseAgeingSenotherapeuticsHeart failureGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMedicineSettore MED/05 - Patologia ClinicaMyocardial infarctionSenomorphicsTherapeutics. PharmacologybusinessPathologicalGeneral Environmental Science
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Traffic-related environmental risk factors and their impact on oxidative stress and cardiovascular health

2020

Abstract The adverse effects of the environment on health are increasingly recognized. The WHO estimates that noise accounts for 1 million annually lost healthy life years in Western Europe due to increased incidence of hypertension, heart failure, myocardial infarction, and stroke. An even more severe health impact was reported for air pollution (e.g., PM2.5) accounting for up to 800,000 annual excess deaths in Europe. Adverse effects of air pollution are mechanistically better characterized, but there is still a great need to understand the pathophysiology of air pollution-induced cardiovascular disease, especially the potential synergistic effects together with noise. With the present bo…

business.industryHealthy Life YearsDiseasemedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeEnvironmental healthHeart failureHeart rateMedicineMyocardial infarctionbusinessAdverse effectStrokeOxidative stress
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Histology and Infarct Volume Determination

2010

business.industryInfarct volumeMedicineHistologybusinessNuclear medicine
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Chapter 15 Pain and itch in Wallenberg's syndrome: anatomical–functional correlations

2006

Publisher Summary The Wallenberg syndrome or dorso-lateral medullary infarction is the most common vascular syndrome of the medulla oblongata. Its clinical features include an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome, an ipsilateral limb ataxia, and mostly an ipsilateral but sometimes also a contralateral or bilateral decrease of pain and temperature sensibility of the face. Patients with Wallenberg's syndrome and with morphological (lesion) or functional (ipsilateral sensory deficit and delayed late blink reflex responses) show evidence of damage to the trigeminal tract and nucleus with sparing of the nucleus caudalis would develop facial pain. The trigeminal trophic syndrome (TTS), a very rare compl…

business.industryLimb ataxiaInfarctionmedicine.diseaseLesionAnesthesiaMedulla oblongatamedicineDementiaTrigeminal trophic syndromeCorneal reflexmedicine.symptombusinessDepression (differential diagnoses)
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Letter by Putot et al Regarding Article, “Biomarkers Enhance Discrimination and Prognosis of Type 2 Myocardial Infarction”

2021

business.industryMEDLINEPrognosisBioinformaticsmedicine.diseaseText miningPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansST Elevation Myocardial InfarctionMyocardial infarctionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessAnterior Wall Myocardial InfarctionBiomarkersCirculation
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The Yin and Yang of alarmin S100B in the protection of myocardium

2021

business.industryMyocardiumMyocardial InfarctionAlarminsHumansMedicineS100 Calcium Binding Protein beta SubunitGeneral MedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessNeuroscienceYin and yangArchives of Cardiovascular Diseases
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Abciximab Facilitates the Rate and Extent of Thrombolysis

1999

Background —The TIMI 14 trial tested the hypothesis that abciximab, the Fab fragment of a monoclonal antibody directed to the platelet glycoprotein (GP) IIb/IIIa receptor, is a potent and safe addition to reduced-dose thrombolytic regimens for ST-segment elevation MI. Methods and Results —Patients (n=888) with ST-elevation MI presenting <12 hours from onset of symptoms were treated with aspirin and randomized initially to either 100 mg of accelerated-dose alteplase (control) or abciximab (bolus 0.25 mg/kg and 12-hour infusion of 0.125 μg · kg −1 · min −1 ) alone or in combination with reduced doses of alteplase (20 to 65 mg) or streptokinase (500 000 U to 1.5 MU). Control patients recei…

business.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentStreptokinaseReteplaseThrombolysismedicine.diseaseBolus (medicine)Physiology (medical)AnesthesiamedicineAbciximabPlatelet aggregation inhibitorMyocardial infarctionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessTIMImedicine.drugCirculation
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Management and predictors of clinical events in 75 686 patients with acute myocardial infarction

2022

Background:Although mortality of patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI) has decreased substantially over the last few decades in many countries MI remains a major threat to public health. Aims:To assess the number and outcomes of patients hospitalized for acute MI in Poland in 2018 as well as proportions of patients participating in cardiac rehabilitation and undergoing invasive cardiac procedures following discharge. Methods:We used public databases. We included all patients hospitalized for acute MI in Poland in 2018 and assessed event-free survival along with uptake of invasive cardiac procedures and cardiac rehabilitation and consultations with cardiologists. Results: A total of…

cardiac rehabilitationcardiovascular eventsPercutaneous Coronary InterventionTreatment OutcomeMyocardial InfarctionAftercareHumansCoronary Artery BypassCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinemortalitycoronary artery diseasePatient DischargeAgedKardiologia Polska
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In-Hospital and One-Year Outcomes of Patients after Early and Late Resuscitated Cardiac Arrest Complicating Acute Myocardial Infarction—Data fr…

2022

The prognostic role of early (less than 48 h) resuscitated cardiac arrest (ErCA) complicating acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is still controversial. The present study aimed to analyse the short-term and one-year outcomes of patients after ErCA and late resuscitated cardiac arrest (LrCA) compared to patients without cardiac arrest (CA) complicating AMI. Data from the prospective nationwide Polish Registry of Acute Coronary Syndromes (PL-ACS) were used to assess patients with resuscitated cardiac arrest (rCA) after AMI. Baseline clinical characteristics and the predictors of all-cause death were assessed. The all-cause mortality rate, complications, performed procedures, and re-hospitalisa…

cardiac rehabilitationsecondary prevention of sudden cardiac deathdiabetes mellitus; ejection fraction; heart failure; myocardial infarctionlife-threatening ventricular arrhythmiaRMedicineacute coronary syndrome; cardiac rehabilitation; sudden cardiac death; life-threatening ventricular arrhythmia; early and late cardiac arrest; secondary prevention of sudden cardiac deathGeneral Medicineearly and late cardiac arrestsudden cardiac deathacute coronary syndromeJournal of Clinical Medicine; Volume 11; Issue 3; Pages: 609
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