Publications by authors named "Amir Karban"

Background: Measurement of the plasma lipid profile, mainly low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), is widely used in the management of hospitalized patients as part of their cardiometabolic risk assessment. In common practice, LDL-C is calculated indirectly by the Friedewald equation. For many years, fasting of 8-14 h is needed to obtain an accurate lipid profile measurement, although recent guidelines do not necessitate it.

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Background: Lipid profile measurement in order to identify patients with elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is clearly recommended for all age groups. However, the value of screening patients for elevated LDL-C during hospitalization has not been determined. The aim of this study was to investigate the value of lipid screening tests in patients admitted to internal medicine wards, and as part of our efforts to promote a more intelligent and efficient use of laboratory and imaging tests during hospital care.

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Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) is increasingly reported in various HIV negative patients with immunosuppression, but the relationship with hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is not well defined. We report a case of IRIS in a patient infected with pulmonary and CNS Nocardiosis following HCT due to primary myelofibrosis.

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The clerkship of internal medicine is pursued in the 2nd semester of the 4th year at the Technion Medical School. Following the COVID-19 outbreak, frontal and bedside teaching was interrupted. Therefore, we decided to provide distant teaching until having the opportunity to resume clinical bedside teaching.

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Background: The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic forced drastic changes in all layers of life. Social distancing and lockdown drove the educational system to uncharted territories at an accelerated pace, leaving educators little time to adjust.

Objectives: To describe changes in teaching during the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Unlabelled: Relative fat mass (RFM) had been recently developed. We aimed to examine RFM predictability to various cardiometabolic risk factors, compared to BMI.

Methods: Observational, cohort study, among patients who visited the Rambam Periodic Examinations Institute (RPEI).

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The aim of the study was to assess whether body mass index (BMI) can be used as a simple and reliable survey test for metabolic syndrome.The study is an observational cohort study among patients who visited the Rambam Periodic Examinations Institute (RPEI). We analyzed the correlation between obesity indices and presence of metabolic syndrome.

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Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients are reported to have lower bone density compared to healthy controls. There is limited consensus regarding factors affecting bone density among these patients. Our aim, therefore, was to determine clinical and genetic variables that contribute to lower bone mineral density (BMD) in IBD patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the prevalence of NOD2/CARD15 mutations in Bedouin Arab patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and their relationship to disease characteristics.
  • 68 IBD patients participated, with findings showing that Crohn's disease (CD) patients had a higher frequency of these mutations compared to those with ulcerative colitis (UC).
  • Mutations carried were associated with younger age at diagnosis in CD patients, a male predominance among carriers, and older age in UC patients, highlighting genetic factors influencing IBD phenotypes in this population.
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Background: The identification of the etiology of a pleural effusion can be difficult. Measurement of serum B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels is helpful in the diagnosis of congestive heart failure (CHF) as a cause of respiratory failure, but pleural fluid BNP measurement is still not part of the workup for pleural effusion.

Objectives: To identify the correlation between pleural fluid BNP levels and clinical diagnosis.

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Introduction: There is no current medical licensing examination in Israel (2016). The only objective indicators which reflect students' medical knowledge and basic clinical reasoning skills are the national medical examination scores. The aim of the present study was to investigate the nature of the relationship between students' demography, gender and academic achievements during their pre-clinical studies and their final national internal medicine examination scores.

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Introduction: Antibiotic stewardship programs (ASP) are designed to optimize antibiotic use in hospitals. Antibiotic consumption is one of the measures assessing the effects of ASPs.

Aims: To evaluate the effect of an ASP on antibiotic consumption in our hospital and compare it to hospitals in Israel and worldwide.

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Background And Aims: Predicting the clinical course of Crohn's disease (CD) is relevant for treatment selection. Currently, such diagnostic tools are lacking. In a previous pilot study, morphometric tissue image analysis showed promise in predicting the clinical phenotype and need for surgery.

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MTHFR C677T is a common gene polymorphism that has been shown to be associated with hyperhomocysteinemia. Studies on the role of MTHFR in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) have yielded conflicting results, perhaps due in part to genetic heterogeneity. The prevalence of the MTHFR C677T variant allele varies according to Jewish subpopulations: Ashkenazi vs non-Ashkenazi.

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We report on an artificially intelligent nanoarray based on molecularly modified gold nanoparticles and a random network of single-walled carbon nanotubes for noninvasive diagnosis and classification of a number of diseases from exhaled breath. The performance of this artificially intelligent nanoarray was clinically assessed on breath samples collected from 1404 subjects having one of 17 different disease conditions included in the study or having no evidence of any disease (healthy controls). Blind experiments showed that 86% accuracy could be achieved with the artificially intelligent nanoarray, allowing both detection and discrimination between the different disease conditions examined.

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Chemical sensors based on programmable molecularly modified gold nanoparticles are tailored for the detection and discrimination between the breathprint of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). The sensors are examined in both lab- and real-world clinical conditions. The results reveal a discriminative power accuracy of 81% between IBD and IBS and 75% between Crohn's and Colitis states.

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To determine the effectiveness of guaiac faecal occult blood tests (gFOBT) in the early detection of colorectal cancer (CRC) within a population of asymptomatic individuals who attended general periodic examinations, and to suggest the recommended age for this screening tool, the electronic database of the periodic examination institute of Rambam Healthcare Campus for the years 2004-2013 was reviewed. Individuals with positive gFOBT results were interviewed for further workup. Proportions of individuals for whom a polyp or CRC was detected were evaluated according to sex and age.

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Background: The diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in the Emergency Room setting is challenging. Multiple patients have to undergo radiologic assessment with its inherent shortcomings. The D-dimer test with accepted cutoff level of 500 μg/L is associated with a high proportion of false-positive results.

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Objectives: Thiopurines are effective for maintenance of remission in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in only about half of patients. Predictors of response may assist in selecting the most appropriate patients for thiopurine therapy. Thiopurines inhibit Rac1, a GTPase that exerts an antiapoptotic effect on T-lymphocytes.

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Pancreatitis occurs in approximately 4% of patients treated with the thiopurines azathioprine or mercaptopurine. Its development is unpredictable and almost always leads to drug withdrawal. We identified patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who had developed pancreatitis within 3 months of starting these drugs from 168 sites around the world.

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Weekly gemcitabine therapy is the major treatment offered for patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma cancer; however, relative resistance of tumor cells to chemotherapy, rapid regrowth, and metastasis are the main causes of death within a year. Recently, the daily continuous administration of chemotherapy in low doses--called metronomic chemotherapy (MC)--has been shown to inhibit primary tumor growth and delay metastases in several tumor types; however, its use as a single therapy is still in question due to its moderate therapeutic benefit. Here, we show that the combination of weekly gemcitabine with MC of the same drug delays tumor regrowth and inhibits metastasis in mice implanted orthotopically with pancreatic tumors.

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Purpose: Thiopurines are effective in attaining and maintaining remission in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). The major drawback of these drugs are their serious adverse effects (SAE), highlighting the importance of preemptive identification of patients at risk. We aimed to examine whether gene polymorphisms in GSTM1, GSTT1 and TPMT, combined with various clinical parameters, can predict thiopurine induced SAE.

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Objective: To evaluate the histomorphometric features of early colonic biopsies from patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and their relationship to clinical phenotypes. The clinical course of Crohn's disease is variable and relevant for treatment selection. Early aggressive treatment may change the course of disease but should be balanced by safety considerations.

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Background: Thiopurines are efficacious in the treatment of Crohn's disease and were recently shown to induce T-cell apoptosis by modulation of Rac1 activation. To assess whether polymorphisms in Rac1 and other apoptosis-related genes, combined with clinical parameters, can predict response to thiopurines.

Methods: A retrospective cohort of 156 thiopurine-treated patients with Crohn's disease was genotyped for 11 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs): 9 SNPs in Rac1, 1 SNP in the Fas ligand -843 T>C, and 1 SNP in the Caspase-9 93 C>T.

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Crohn's disease (CD) is a complex disorder resulting from the interaction of intestinal microbiota with the host immune system in genetically susceptible individuals. The largest meta-analysis of genome-wide association to date identified 71 CD-susceptibility loci in individuals of European ancestry. An important epidemiological feature of CD is that it is 2-4 times more prevalent among individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) descent compared to non-Jewish Europeans (NJ).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Amir Karban"

  • - Amir Karban's recent research primarily focuses on cardiometabolic health, particularly the implications and efficiencies of lipid profile measurements in hospitalized patients, as demonstrated in his studies published in "Lipids Health Dis" and "Int J Gen Med."
  • - He has also explored the challenges and adaptations in medical education amid the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the transition to remote teaching methods at the Technion Faculty of Medicine.
  • - Additionally, Karban has investigated various health conditions related to inflammatory bowel disease, including the genetic factors affecting bone density and the prevalence of NOD2/CARD15 mutations among specific populations.