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CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN ESSENTIAL THROMBOCYTHEMIA AND POLYCYTHEMIA VERA: THROMBOTIC RISK AND SURVIVAL

2019

Thromboembolic and bleeding events pose a severe risk for patients with Polycythemia Vera (PV) and Essential Thrombocythemia (ET). Many factors can contribute to promoting the thrombotic event due to the interaction between platelets, leukocytes, and endothelium alterations. Moreover, a significant role can be played by cardiovascular risk factors (CV.R) such as cigarette smoking habits, hypertension, diabetes, obesity and dyslipidemia. In this study, we evaluated the impact that CV.R plays on thrombotic risk and survival in patients with PV and ET .

medicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumGastroenterologySettore MED/15 - Malattie Del Sangue03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePolycythemia veraInternal medicineDiabetes mellitushemic and lymphatic diseasesmedicinePlateletEssential ThrombocythemiaPolycythemia VeraThrombotic riskEssential thrombocythemiabusiness.industrylcsh:RC633-647.5Hematologylcsh:Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organsmedicine.diseaseObesityPolycythemia vera Essential ThrombocytemiaInfectious Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisOriginal ArticlebusinessDyslipidemia030215 immunologyMediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases
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Regulation of endotoxin-induced IL-6 production in liver sinusoidal endothelial cells and Kupffer cells by IL-10

1997

SUMMARY Sinusoidal endothelial cells and Kupffer cells are the first cell populations in the liver that come into contact with gut-derived endotoxin in portal blood. Although endotoxin concentrations as high as 1 ng/ml are physiologically present in portal blood, no local inflammation is seen. We show that the proinflammatory cytokine IL-6, which is central to the development of inflammatory reactions in the liver, is produced by sinusoidal endothelial cells and Kupffer cells in response to low concentrations of endotoxin (100 pg/ml to 1 ng/ml). The anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 down-regulated endotoxin-induced IL-6 release in endothelial and Kupffer cells. Importantly, Kupffer cells sec…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumKupffer Cellsmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyInflammationBiologyProinflammatory cytokineMiceInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergyInterleukin 4Mice Inbred BALB CInterleukin-6MicrocirculationKupffer cellOriginal ArticlesInterleukin-10EndotoxinsEndothelial stem cellInterleukin 10medicine.anatomical_structureCytokineEndocrinologyLiverImmunologyEndothelium Vascularmedicine.symptomClinical and Experimental Immunology
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Differences in cardiac structure and function between black and white patients: Another step in the evaluation of cardiovascular risk in chronic kidn…

2017

medicine.medical_specialtyEuropean Continental Ancestry Group030232 urology & nephrologyMEDLINE030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyLeft ventricular hypertrophyWhite PeopleCohort Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsInternal medicineCardiovascular DiseaseInternal MedicinemedicineHumansCardiac structureRenal Insufficiency ChronicFramingham Risk ScoreWhite (horse)business.industryRisk Factormedicine.diseaseCardiovascular DiseasesCardiologyOriginal ArticleCohort StudiebusinessCohort studyKidney diseaseHuman
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Efficacy and Safety of IQYMUNE®, a Ten Percent Intravenous Immunoglobulin in Adult Patients With Chronic, Primary Immune Thrombocytopenia

2018

Background: Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) IQYMUNE® is a highly purified 10% IVIG that was assessed using the new stringent definition of response described in the revised guideline on the clinical investigation of IVIG. The efficacy and the safety of IQYMUNE® were investigated in adult patients with chronic primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). Methods: In this phase III multinational, multicentre, prospective, uncontrolled, open-label, single-arm study, adult patients with a baseline platelet count < 30 × 10 9 /L were treated with IVIG 10% at a dose of 2 g/kg body weight administered over 2 consecutive days. The primary endpoint was Response over the study period and was defined accor…

medicine.medical_specialtyEuropean Medicines Agency guidelinesPlatelet countRenal functionHigh dose030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyGastroenterology03 medical and health sciencesIntravenous immunoglobulin; High dose; Immune thrombocytopenia; Response; European Medicines Agency guidelines; Platelet count; Bleeding assessment; Infusion rate0302 clinical medicineInfusion rateInternal medicinemedicineClinical endpointPlateletAdverse effectIntravenous immunoglobulinbiologybusiness.industryResponseGuidelineImmune thrombocytopeniaImmune thrombocytopenia030220 oncology & carcinogenesisConcomitantbiology.proteinBleeding assessmentOriginal ArticleAntibodybusinessJournal of Hematology
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Safety and efficacy of biodegradable polymer-coated thin strut sirolimus-eluting stent vs. durable polymer-coated everolimus-eluting stent in patient…

2018

Introduction The biodegradable polymer drug-eluting stents were developed to improve vascular healing. However, further data are needed to confirm the safety and efficacy of these stents in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Aim We sought to determine the 1-year clinical follow-up in patients with AMI treated with a thin strut biodegradable polymer-coated sirolimus-eluting stent (BP-SES) versus a durable coating everolimus-eluting stent (DP-EES). Material and methods We analyzed patients with AMI (STEMI and NSTEMI) treated with either a BP-SES (ALEX, Balton, Poland, n = 886) or DP-EES (XIENCE, Abbott, USA, n = 1054) with available 1-year clinical follow-up using propensity sco…

medicine.medical_specialtyEverolimus eluting stentmedicine.medical_treatmentacute myocardial infarctionlcsh:Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineIn patientcardiovascular diseases030212 general & internal medicineMyocardial infarctionOriginal Paperbusiness.industrylcsh:Rdrug-eluting stentsStentPercutaneous coronary interventionequipment and suppliesmedicine.diseaseBiodegradable polymerSurgerybioabsorbable polymerSirolimusPropensity score matchingCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drugAdvances in Interventional Cardiology
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Determinants of Sleepiness at Wheel and Missing Accidents in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea

2021

Study ObjectivesMotor-vehicle crashes are frequent in untreated OSA patients but there is still uncertainty on prevalence as well as physiological or clinical determinants of sleepiness at the wheel (SW) in OSA patients. We assessed determinants of SW or sleepiness related near-miss car accident (NMA) in a group of non-professional drivers with OSA.MethodsA 237 consecutive, treatment-naïve PSG-diagnosed OSA patients (161 males, 53.1 ± 12.6 years) were enrolled. Self-reported SW was assessed by positive answer to the question, “Have you had episodes of falling asleep while driving or episodes of drowsiness at wheel that could interfere with your driving skill in the last year?” Occurrence of…

medicine.medical_specialtyExcessive daytime sleepinessexcessive daytime sleepinelcsh:RC321-571OSAInternal medicinemedicineCOPDIn patientsleepiness at wheellcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryOriginal ResearchCOPDbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceEpworth Sleepiness Scaleexcessive daytime sleepinessSleep apneamedicine.diseasesleep apneaSleep timeObstructive sleep apneamedicine.symptombusinessSleep durationNeuroscience
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Using pharmacokinetics for tailoring prophylaxis in people with hemophilia switching between clotting factor products: A scoping review.

2019

Abstract The objective of this scoping review is to summarize the current use of pharmacokinetics for tailoring prophylaxis in hemophilia patients switching between clotting factor products. Patients with hemophilia may require switching of clotting factor concentrates due to a variety of factors, but there have been perceived risks associated with switching, such as inhibitor development or suboptimal protection due to inadequate dosing while titrating treatment. Studies that look at patients switching from one clotting factor concentrate to another are categorized in terms of their primary and/or secondary objectives, notably biosimilarity and comparative pharmacokinetic studies and inhib…

medicine.medical_specialtyFactor concentrate610 Medicine & healthReview Article030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyHemophilia ADrug SubstitutionHemophilia BFactor IX03 medical and health sciencesDrug substitution0302 clinical medicinePharmacokineticsmedicineDosingIntensive care medicineFactor IXClotting factorOriginal Articles: Haemostasisfactor IXFactor VIIIlcsh:RC633-647.5business.industryDosing regimenlcsh:Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organsHematology3. Good healthOnline‐only Articlesfactor VIII3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicinedrug substitution10032 Clinic for Oncology and Hematologydrug substitution; factor IX; factor VIII; hemophilia A; hemophilia Bhemophilia Bhemophilia Abusiness030215 immunologymedicine.drug
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Cardiac complications after laparoscopic large hiatal hernia repair. Is it related with staple fixation of the mesh? -Report of three cases

2015

Introduction Laparoscopic Nissen operation with mesh reinforcement remains being the most popular operation for large hiatal hernia repair. Complications related to mesh placement have been widely described. Cardiac complications are rare, but have a fatal outcome if they are misdiagnosed. Presentation of cases We sought to outline our institutional experience of three patients who developed cardiac complications following a laparoscopic Nissen operation for large hiatal hernia repair. Discussion Laparoscopic hiatoplasty and Nissen fundoplication are safe and effective procedures for the hiatal hernia repair, but they are not exempt from complications. Fixation technique and material used m…

medicine.medical_specialtyFatal outcomebusiness.industryNissen operationGeneral MedicineMesh hiatoplastymedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesSurgeryGiant hiatal herniaMesh fixationFixation (surgical)surgical procedures operativeCardiac tamponadeCardiac complicationsmedicineSurgeryMesh fixationMesh reinforcementbusinessCardiac tamponadeLarge hiatal herniaOriginal ResearchAnnals of Medicine &amp; Surgery
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Sphincter damage during fistulotomy for perianal fistulae and its relationship with faecal incontinence.

2021

Abstract Background The length of sphincter which can be divided during fistulotomy for perianal fistula is unclear. The aim was to quantify sphincter damage during fistulotomy and determine the relationship between such damage with symptoms and severity of faecal incontinence and long-term quality of life (QOL). Methods A prospective cohort study was performed over a 2-year period. Patients with intersphincteric and mid to low transsphincteric perianal fistulas without risk factors for faecal incontinence were scheduled for fistulotomy. All patients underwent 3D endoanal ultrasound (3D-EAUS) pre-operatively and 8 weeks postoperatively. Measurements were taken of pre- and postoperative anal…

medicine.medical_specialtyFistulaExternal anal sphincterAnusFistulaAnal CanalFistulotomyFistulotomyInternal anal sphincterAnal ultrasoundEndoanal ultrasoundPerianal fistulaeMedicineHumansRectal FistulaProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyIncontinenceCirurgiabusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologyFaecal incontinencemedicine.diseaseSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureMalaltiesQuality of LifeSphincterSurgeryOriginal ArticlebusinessFecal IncontinenceAbdominal surgeryLangenbeck's archives of surgery
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Five-fold Gastrointestinal Electrical Stimulation With Electromyography-based Activity Analysis: Towards Multilocular Theranostic Intestinal Implants

2019

Background/aims Motility disorders are common and may affect the entire gastrointestinal (GI) tract but current treatment is limited. Multilocular sensing of GI electrical activity and variable electrical stimulation (ES) is a promising option. The aim of our study is to investigate the effects of adjustable ES on poststimulatory spike activities in 5 GI segments. Methods Six acute porcine experiments were performed with direct ES by 4 ES parameter sets (30 seconds, 25 mA, 500 microseconds or 1000 microseconds, 30 Hz or 130 Hz) applied through subserosal electrodes in the stomach, duodenum, ileum, jejunum, and colon. Multi-channel electromyography of baseline and post-stimulatory GI electri…

medicine.medical_specialtyGastrointestinal tractmedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographybusiness.industryStomachGastroenterologyMotilityStimulationIleumElectromyographyGastroenterologyJejunummedicine.anatomical_structureGastrointestinal tractInternal medicinemedicineDuodenumElectric stimulationOriginal ArticleNeurology (clinical)businessJournal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
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