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The Randomized Shortened Dental Arch Study

2012

The scientific evidence concerning prosthodontic care for the shortened dental arch (SDA) is sparse. This randomized multicenter study aimed to compare two common treatment options: removable partial dental prostheses (RPDPs) for molar replacement vs. no replacement (SDA). One of the hypotheses was that the follow-up treatment differs between patients with RPDPs and patients with SDAs during the 5-year follow-up period. Two hundred and fifteen patients with complete molar loss in one jaw were included in the study. Molars were either replaced by RPDPs or not replaced according to the SDA concept. A mean number of 4.2 (RPDP) and 2.8 (SDA) treatments for biological or technical reasons occur…

AdultChange over timeMolarmedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryDental Abutmentslaw.inventionTooth LossDental ArchRandomized controlled triallawmedicineDenture Precision AttachmentHumansBicuspidProspective StudiesDenture DesignGeneral DentistryObservation timebusiness.industryJaw Edentulous PartiallyTreatment optionsDenture RetentionMolarDental archTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureMulticenter studyDenture Partial RemovableProsthodonticsbusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Dental Research
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Sustained seizure freedom with adjunctive brivaracetam in patients with focal onset seizures

2022

The maintenance of seizure control over time is a clinical priority in patients with epilepsy. The aim of this study was to assess the sustained seizure frequency reduction with adjunctive brivaracetam (BRV) in real-world practice. Patients with focal epilepsy prescribed add-on BRV were identified. Study outcomes included sustained seizure freedom and sustained seizure response, defined as a 100% and a ≥50% reduction in baseline seizure frequency that continued without interruption and without BRV withdrawal through the 12-month follow-up. Nine hundred ninety-four patients with a median age of 45 (interquartile range = 32-56) years were included. During the 1-year study period, sustained se…

AdultFreedomfocal seizuresEpilepsiesSettore MED/26Double-Blind MethodDrug Therapyantiseizure medication; brivaracetam; focal seizures; seizure freedom; sodium channel blockers; Adult; Double-Blind Method; Drug Therapy Combination; Freedom; Humans; Middle Aged; Pyrrolidinones; Seizures; Treatment Outcome; Anticonvulsants; Epilepsies PartialSeizuresseizure freedomHumansanti-seizure medication; focal seizures; epilepsyantiseizure medicationbrivaracetamanti-seizure medicationMiddle AgedPyrrolidinonesTreatment OutcomeNeurologysodium channel blockersCombinationepilepsyDrug Therapy CombinationAnticonvulsantsNeurology (clinical)Epilepsies PartialPartial
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ProC® Global Assay in the Evaluation of Women with History of Severe Preeclampsia or HELLP Syndrome

2003

Preeclampsia/HELLP syndrome has been associated with a high incidence of defects in the protein C pathway and increased anticardiolipin-antibodies/lupus anticoagulants. It is also apparent that thrombophilia is responsible for other pregnancy complications, such as recurrent spontaneous abortion, fetal growth restriction, intrauterine fetal death, and abruptio placentae. ProC® Global is a new global clotting assay designed to evaluate the abnormalities in the protein C anticoagulant pathway. It is based on the ability of endogenous activated protein C, generated by activation of protein C by Protac®, to prolong an activated partial thromboplastin time. A total of 61 patients with a history…

AdultHELLP Syndromemedicine.medical_specialtyHELLP syndrome030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyThrombophiliaSensitivity and SpecificityGastroenterologyProtein SPreeclampsia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePre-EclampsiaPregnancyInternal medicinemedicineHumansThrombophilia030212 general & internal medicineBlood coagulation testSystemic lupus erythematosusmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologybusiness.industryHematologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseCase-Control StudiesImmunologybiology.proteinFemaleBlood Coagulation TestsReagent Kits DiagnosticbusinessBiomarkersProtein CProtein Cmedicine.drugPartial thromboplastin timeClinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis
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Humidity of Anaesthetic Gases with Respect to Low Flow Anaesthesia

1994

It has been demonstrated in an experimental study in swine using the scanning electron microscope that a rebreathing technique utilising minimal fresh gas flowrates significantly improves climatization of anaesthetic gases. Consequently, effects of various anaesthetic techniques on airway climate must be assessed, which covers the need for suitable measuring devices. Basic principles and methods of humidity measurement in flowing anaesthetic gases include gravimetric hygrometry, dew point hygrometry, wet-dry bulb psychrometry, mass spectrometry, spectroscopic hygrometry and electrical hygrometry. A custom-made apparatus for continuous measurement of humidity and temperature in the inspired…

AdultHot TemperatureTime FactorsSwineThermometersPartial PressureAnalytical chemistryBronchiCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineAbsorption03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnesthesia Closed-CircuitTidal VolumeAnimalsHumansMedicineCiliaDesiccation030223 otorhinolaryngologyMoistureHygrometerbusiness.industryElectric ConductivityWaterHumidityHumidity030208 emergency & critical care medicineEquipment DesignPartial pressureRespiration ArtificialFresh gas flowVolumetric flow rateTracheaMucusAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineDew pointAnesthesiaAnesthetics InhalationGravimetric analysisVolatilizationPulmonary VentilationbusinessAnaesthesia and Intensive Care
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From the Big Five to the General Factor of Personality: a Dynamic Approach

2014

AbstractAn integrating and dynamic model of personality that allows predicting the response of the basic factors of personality, such as the Big Five Factors (B5F) or the general factor of personality (GFP) to acute doses of drug is presented in this paper. Personality has a dynamic nature, i.e., as a consequence of a stimulus, the GFP dynamics as well as each one of the B5F of personality dynamics can be explained by the same model (a system of three coupled differential equations). From this invariance hypothesis, a partial differential equation, whose solution relates the GFP with each one of the B5F, is deduced. From this dynamic approach, a co-evolution of the GFP and each one of the B…

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Do neurologists agree in diagnosing drug resistance in adults with focal epilepsy?

2019

Objective: To evaluate interrater agreement in categorizing treatment outcomes and drug responsiveness status according to the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) definition of drug-resistant epilepsy. Methods: A total of 1053 adults with focal epilepsy considered by the investigators to meet ILAE criteria for drug resistance were enrolled consecutively at 43 centers and followed up prospectively for 18-34 months. Treatment outcomes for all antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) used up to enrollment (retrospective assessment), and on an AED newly introduced at enrollment, were categorized by individual investigators and by 2 rotating members of a 16-member expert panel (EP) that reviewed the …

AdultMale0301 basic medicineDrug Resistant Epilepsymedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsNeurologyAttitude of Health PersonnelTreatment outcomeantiepileptic drugs; classification; drug-resistant epilepsy; epilepsy; ILAE definition; reliability; Neurology; Neurology (clinical)Drug resistance03 medical and health sciencesEpilepsyantiepileptic drug0302 clinical medicinedrug-resistant epilepsymedicineHumansNeurologistsProspective Studiesantiepileptic drugsCooperative Behaviorreliabilitybusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDrug Resistant EpilepsyConfidence intervalInter-rater reliability030104 developmental biologyclassificationNeurologyepilepsyAnticonvulsantsFemaleEpilepsies PartialNeurology (clinical)businessILAE definition030217 neurology & neurosurgeryKappa
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Breakdown of Thalamo-Cortical Connectivity Precedes Spike Generation in Focal Epilepsies

2017

Electroencephalography (EEG) spikes and focal epileptic seizures are generated in circumscribed cerebral networks that have been insufficiently described. For precise time and spatial domain network characterization, we applied in patients with focal epilepsy dense array 256-channel EEG recordings with causal connectivity estimation by using time-resolved partial directed coherence and 3T-magnetic resonance imaging-derived cortical and thalamus integrity reconstruction. Before spike generation, significant theta and alpha bands driven information flows alterations were noted from both temporal and frontal lobes to the thalamus and from the thalamus to the frontal lobe. Medial dorsal and ven…

AdultMale0301 basic medicineThalamusAction PotentialsElectroencephalographySensitivity and Specificity03 medical and health sciencesEpilepsy0302 clinical medicineThalamusBiological ClocksNeural PathwaysConnectomemedicineHumansIn patientFocal EpilepsiesCerebral CortexDense arraymedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral NeuroscienceReproducibility of ResultsElectroencephalographymedicine.disease030104 developmental biologyThalamo corticalFrontal lobeFemaleEpilepsies PartialNerve NetPsychologyNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBrain Connectivity
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Reproducibility of optical biometry using partial coherence interferometry: intraobserver and interobserver reliability

2001

Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the intraobserver and interobserver variability in axial length (AL), anterior chamber depth (ACD), and corneal radius measurements using an optical biometry instrument based on partial coherence interferometry (PCI). Setting: Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany. Methods: In this observational case series and interobserver reliability trial, 30 healthy, emmetropic to moderately myopic eyes of 15 volunteers were evaluated. The AL, ACD, and corneal radius were measured 20 times in 10 eyes by 1 observer to evaluate the intraobserver variability. To evaluate the interobserver variability, the measurements were taken in 20 eyes by 5 different observers. Me…

AdultMaleBiometryLightInterobserver reliabilityAnterior ChamberEmmetropiaData descriptionCorneaOptical biometryOpticsMyopiaHumansReliability (statistics)AgedMathematicsObserver VariationReproducibilitybusiness.industryCorneal TopographyReproducibility of ResultsMiddle AgedSensory SystemsOphthalmologyInterferometryPartial coherence interferometryFemaleSurgerybusinessNuclear medicinePartial coherenceJournal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
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Cisplatinum in combination with 5-fluorouracil and citrovorum factor in the treatment of advanced colorectal carcinoma.

1992

A phase II trial of citrovorum factor, 500 mg/m2/week, plus 5-fluorouracil, 400 mg/m2/week on day 1, and cisplatin, 20 mg/m2/week on day 2, was carried out in a group of 40 patients with metastatic colorectal carcinoma. A partial response with a mean duration of 8.4+ months was achieved in 24% of patients, a minimal response with a mean duration of 5.4 months was obtained in 6% of patients, and a stabilization of 6.2 months was achieved in 41%. Ten patients (29%) progressed. A 38% partial response rate was seen in patients with advanced rectal carcinoma, whereas no response was obtained in patients with colon cancer. Interestingly, 5 partial responses were seen in 12 patients pretreated wit…

AdultMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyColorectal cancerCitrovorum factorLeucovorinGastroenterologyDrug Administration ScheduleInternal medicinePartial responseRectal carcinomaAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsOverall survivalMedicineHumansIn patientAgedCisplatinbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisSurgeryOncologyFluorouracilDrug EvaluationFemaleFluorouracilCisplatinbusinessColorectal Neoplasmsmedicine.drugCancer investigation
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Reproducibility of multiphase pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling and the effect of post-processing analysis methods

2015

Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is an emerging MRI technique for non-invasive measurement of cerebral blood flow (CBF). Compared to invasive perfusion imaging modalities, ASL suffers from low sensitivity due to poor signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), susceptibility to motion artifacts and low spatial resolution, all of which limit its reliability. In this work, the effects of various state of the art image processing techniques for addressing these ASL limitations are investigated. A processing pipeline consisting of motion correction, ASL motion correction imprecision removal, temporal and spatial filtering, partial volume effect correction, and CBF quantification was developed and assessed. To fur…

AdultMaleComputer scienceCognitive Neurosciencecerebral blood flowPartial volumePerfusion scanningImage processingSignal-To-Noise RatioYoung AdultImage Processing Computer-Assistedspin labelingHumansreproducibilityImage resolutionReproducibilitySpatial filterbusiness.industrymultiphase pseudo-continuous arterialBrainReproducibility of ResultsSite-directed spin labelingImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance Imagingarterial spin labelingNeurologyCerebral blood flowArterial spin labelingFemaleSpin Labelsperfusion MRIArtifactsNuclear medicinebusinesstest–retestBiomedical engineeringNeuroImage
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