Publications by authors named "Abraham Israel"

Anticoagulation therapy is a critical component of post-transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) management, aimed at reducing the risk of thromboembolic events and mortality. This review examines the efficacy of continuous versus interrupted anticoagulation strategies in TAVI patients, focusing on mortality, stroke rates, and composite events. A literature review was conducted, analyzing recent studies that evaluate the impact of different anticoagulation regimens on clinical outcomes in TAVI patients.

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Background: Congenital malaria remains a significant public health challenge in Nigeria, particularly in regions with high malaria endemicity. The increased vertical transmission of malaria is partly associated with the high susceptibility of women to malaria during pregnancy. This systematic review aimed to assess the prevalence, characteristics, and treatment outcomes of congenital malaria in Nigeria.

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Malaria remains a significant public health challenge, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, despite ongoing efforts to eradicate the disease. Recent advancements, including the rollout of malaria vaccines, such as RTS,S/AS01 and R21/Matrix-M™, offer new avenues for prevention. However, the rise of resistance to anti-malarial medications necessitates innovative strategies.

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This review investigated the current research on the association between in vitro fertilization and children's neurocognitive development. Twenty studies were analyzed, encompassing over 23,000 children conceived through IVF, and compared to those conceived naturally. The findings on overall cognitive function were mixed, as measured by IQ.

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Heart failure is a complex and prevalent condition with significant implications for patient management and survival prediction. Traditional predictive models often fall short in accuracy due to their reliance on pre-specified predictors and assumptions of variable independence. This review aims to assess the role of machine learning (ML) algorithms in predicting heart failure survival, comparing their performance with traditional statistical methods and identifying key predictive features.

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  • * A review of studies from 2000 to February 2024 reveals that these conditions lead to significant memory and cognitive impairments in mothers and cognitive deficits in their children due to factors like placental issues and maternal stress.
  • * The research calls for a better understanding of the causes and the development of early interventions to help improve cognitive health in affected mothers and children through a multidisciplinary approach.
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  • * Recent advancements in treatment include new RNA interference therapies, Vutrisiran and Eplontersen, which have shown potential in improving symptoms, quality of life, and biological markers in clinical trials.
  • * Ongoing research is essential to enhance understanding of these therapies and to explore new treatment options, aiming to better meet the diverse needs of patients affected by ATTRv amyloidosis globally.
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  • * Semaglutide shows promise in improving symptoms, aiding weight management, and possibly boosting exercise capacity, although its effects on heart function and the exact benefits remain unclear.
  • * While semaglutide has a generally favorable safety profile, further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness, explore optimal dosages, and understand its mechanisms before establishing it as a standard treatment for HFpEF.
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CSL-112, a recombinant human apolipoprotein A-I, holds promise for treating atherosclerotic disease by promoting reverse cholesterol transport. This review evaluates the current evidence on CSL-112's impact on atherosclerotic disease. A search identified studies investigating the effect of CSL-112 on apolipoprotein A-I levels, cholesterol efflux capacity, clinical outcomes, safety profile, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and subgroup analysis in patients with atherosclerotic disease.

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  • Ovarian cancer is a leading cause of death among gynecologic cancers, and this paper investigates the use of mirvetuximab soravtansine, a targeted therapy for platinum-resistant ovarian cancer expressing folate receptor alpha (FRα).
  • Four key studies involving 453 participants show that mirvetuximab soravtansine is effective in fighting tumors with a good safety profile, particularly beneficial for tumors with high FRα expression.
  • While the treatment shows promise for enhancing therapy outcomes, further research is needed to address patient diversity, improve quality of life data, and understand long-term safety, as well as to identify more biomarkers for personalized treatment options.
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  • An electrooptical channel waveguide array was created using high-energy He(+) ion implantation in a potassium lithium tantalate niobate substrate.
  • The fabrication involved two implantation sessions and a specialized stopping mask, leading to alternating stripes of reduced refractive index.
  • Light propagation studies showed that applying an electric field across the array significantly influences channel coupling and the resulting wavefront width at the output.
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Extra ordinary transmission through arrays of subwavelength apertures has been investigated using near-field scanning optical microscopy. For such studies arrays were fabricated to give maximum resonance enhancement of light transmission at the wavelength of illumination that was used (532 nm). To define this enhancement a design was employed that allowed in one field of view of a near-field image the investigation of single apertures of dimension that was similar to what was incorporated into the sub-wavelength hole array.

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Slab waveguides were constructed in K(1-x)Li(x)Ta(1-y)Nb(y)O(3) crystals by the implantation of (12)C(+4) ions at 30 MeV and (16)O(+5) ions at 30 and 40 MeV. The waveguides were characterized by a prism coupler setup. A refractive index drop of 10.

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