Publications by authors named "Arne Meier"

Background: Standard endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) frequently fails to treat biliary obstruction in patients with altered gastrointestinal anatomy. Balloon enteroscopy-assisted ERC (BE-ERC) and combined percutaneous transhepatic endoscopic rendezvous procedures (PTE-RVs) may offer effective rescue approaches.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of BE-ERC and PTE-RV for the treatment of biliary obstruction in patients with altered gastrointestinal anatomy.

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Microorganisms are present in nearly every oil or bitumen sample originating from temperate reservoirs. Nevertheless, it is very difficult to obtain reliable estimates about microbial processes taking place in deep reservoirs, since metabolic rates are rather low and differ strongly during artificially cultivation. Here, we demonstrate the importance and impact of microorganisms entrapped in microscale water droplets for the overall biodegradation process in bitumen.

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In the present paper, we introduce the backdoor set approach into the field of temporal logic for the global fragment of linear temporal logic. We study the parameterized complexity of the satisfiability problem parameterized by the size of the backdoor. We distinguish between backdoor detection and evaluation of backdoors into the fragments of Horn and Krom formulas.

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  • The study examines how cardiac stress influences the levels of circulating microparticles (MPs) in patients with coronary artery disease, particularly those with significant coronary stenosis.
  • It was hypothesized that patients with significant stenosis would show altered MP levels after undergoing cardiac stress testing.
  • Results indicated that patients with significant stenosis experienced a decrease in certain types of MPs immediately after cardiac stress, suggesting that coronary ischemia may lead to reduced circulating MP levels due to enhanced MP uptake by endothelial cells.
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