Publications by authors named "Golla A"

Background/objectives: Developing interventions for Johne's disease, which focuses on controlling subsp. (MAP) in contaminated environments by treating infected cows and preventing transmission from diseased animals, is a critical priority. Bacteriophage (phage) therapy, an emerging biological intervention, offers a promising alternative for the treatment and management of MAP infections.

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Telomere length is an important biomarker of organismal aging and cellular replicative potential, but existing measurement methods are limited in resolution and accuracy. Here, we deploy digital telomere measurement (DTM) by nanopore sequencing to understand how distributions of human telomere length change with age and disease. We measure telomere attrition and de novo elongation with up to 30 bp resolution in genetically defined populations of human cells, in blood cells from healthy donors and in blood cells from patients with genetic defects in telomere maintenance.

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Background: Low back pain has a high economic burden in Germany due to back pain-related sick leave, disability pensions, and health care utilization. Work-related factors can predict disabling back pain. Job exposure matrices can be used to consider job demands and occupational characteristics in routine data analysis.

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Objective: As part of assessment of long-term care needs, Medical Services of the compulsory German Health Insurance have to decide whether medical rehabilitation is indicated. The aim of this study was to identify uncertainties and associated factors while deciding whether rehabilitation was indicated in this standardized review process.

Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a total of twelve nursing experts and six physician experts from six different Medical Services.

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Telomere length is an important biomarker of organismal aging and cellular replicative potential, but existing measurement methods are limited in resolution and accuracy. Here, we deploy digital telomere measurement by nanopore sequencing to understand how distributions of human telomere length change with age and disease. We measure telomere attrition and elongation with unprecedented resolution in genetically defined populations of human cells, in blood cells from healthy donors and in blood cells from patients with genetic defects in telomere maintenance.

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Background: Chronic back pain in employees compromises participation in social and daily activities, as well as work.

Objectives: To examine the severity of back pain after 2 years and identify factors predicting stagnation at this level of pain.

Methods: Data were derived from a prospective cohort study with randomized sampling of insurants in the German Pension Insurance using a questionnaire at baseline and follow-up after 2 years.

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Fibre-reinforced composites (FRCs) are already well established in several industrial sectors such as aerospace, automotive, plant engineering, shipbuilding and construction. The technical advantages of FRCs over metallic materials are well researched and proven. The key factors for an even wider industrial application of FRCs are the maximisation of resource and cost efficiency in the production and processing of the textile reinforcement materials.

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In the context of primary in-hospital trauma management timely reading of computed tomography (CT) images is critical. However, assessment of the spine is time consuming, fractures can be very subtle, and the potential for under-diagnosis or delayed diagnosis is relevant. Artificial intelligence is increasingly employed to assist radiologists with the detection of spinal fractures and prioritization of cases.

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Background: In Germany, medical rehabilitation usually requires an application of the persons in need. Therefore, these persons have to understand what rehabilitation is and in what case they need this type of health care service. In addition to people with health problems, their close persons (e.

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Purpose: Insufficient data exist regarding the benefit of long-term antiplatelet vs. anticoagulant therapy in the prevention of recurrent ischemic stroke in patients with ischemic stroke and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Therefore, this study aimed to compare longitudinal outcomes associated with antiplatelet vs.

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Introduction: Deceased donor renal transplantation (DDRT) poses special immunological challenges; particularly in resource-poor scenarios. There is substantial evidence that rabbit antithymocyte globulin (rATG) is superior to interleukin-2 receptor blocker and placebo among patients at high immunological risk. However, due to the lack of randomized controlled trials, this remains controversial in DDRT maintained on tacrolimus/mycophenolic acid/steroids.

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Introduction: The impact of Ramadan fasting in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains less studied and with inconsistent results. In this study, we tried to look at the impact of Ramadan fasting on renal function in patients with CKD.

Materials And Methods: In this prospective observational study, we included 28 adult CKD patients.

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Physical function (PF) in older patients with cancer may decline during and after oncologic therapy. This study aimed to develop and pilot test an individually tailored unsupervised physical activity (PA) program and dietary recommendations to promote PF in older patients with cancer. Following development and pretest, the intervention was pilot tested to explore feasibility, acceptance, adherence and potential benefit.

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Early detection of the autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is crucial as it is one of the most common causes of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and kidney failure. The total kidney volume (TKV) can be used as a biomarker to quantify disease progression. The TKV calculation requires accurate delineation of kidney volumes, which is usually performed manually by an expert physician.

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Cone-beam CT (CBCT) with non-circular acquisition orbits has the potential to improve image quality, increase the field-of view, and facilitate minimal interference within an interventional imaging setting. Because time is of the essence in interventional imaging scenarios, rapid reconstruction methods are advantageous. Model-Based Iterative Reconstruction (MBIR) techniques implicitly handle arbitrary geometries; however, the computational burden for these approaches is particularly high.

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Purpose: The liver is a common site for metastatic disease, which is a challenging and life-threatening condition with a grim prognosis and outcome. We propose a standardized workflow for the diagnosis of oligometastatic disease (OMD), as a gold standard workflow has not been established yet. The envisioned workflow comprises the acquisition of a multimodal image data set, novel image processing techniques, and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)-guided biopsy for subsequent molecular subtyping.

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Article Synopsis
  • A case report details a diabetic patient with obstructive sleep apnea who developed peripheral retinal neovascularization without typical diabetic retinopathy signs.
  • The patient experienced nocturnal hypoxia, but other causes of the retinal condition were not found.
  • The findings suggest that obstructive sleep apnea could contribute to retinal issues, highlighting the need for better screening and potential treatment options for OSA in these patients.
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Background: Sickness absence, disability pensions, and use of healthcare due to disabling back pain are a high economic burden in Germany. Assessment are needed to identify employees who are likely to need intensive support.

Objective: The cohort study examined whether rehabilitation, disability pensions and death can be predicted by a simple self-reported rating of work ability in employees with back pain in Germany.

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Background: Medical rehabilitation (MR) by the German Pension Insurance is approved to maintain and to restore work ability and to avoid disability pensions. Studies on the rehabilitation utilization by people with a migration background (PMB) compared to people without a migration background (non-PMB) showed heterogeneous results, which may be partly due to different definitions of migration status. The aim of this paper was to test whether there are differences in utilization of MR between employed PMB and non-PMB with self-reported back pain.

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Objective: Longitudinal studies on barriers to applying for rehabilitation in Germany are lacking in light of the suspected underutilization of rehabilitation services. The aim of this study was to examine application behaviour in persons with disabling back pain and to identify relevant predictors for making an application.

Design: A prospective cohort study with randomized sampling of insurants in the German Pension Insurance, using a questionnaire at baseline and follow-up with linked administrative data for 1.

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Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) may remain clinically silent until they enlarge and patients present with a potentially lethal rupture. This necessitates early detection and elective treatment. The goal of this study was to develop an easy-to-train algorithm which is capable of automated AAA screening in CT scans and can be applied to an intra-hospital environment.

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Purpose: To design and manufacture a pelvis phantom for magnetic resonance (MR)-guided prostate interventions, such as MRGB (MR-guided biopsy) or brachytherapy seed placement.

Methods: The phantom was designed to mimic the human pelvis incorporating bones, bladder, prostate with four lesions, urethra, arteries, veins, and six lymph nodes embedded in ballistic gelatin. A hollow rectum enables transrectal access to the prostate.

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Purpose: To determine whether there is an association between e-cigarette use and visual impairment in the United States adult population.

Design: Cross-sectional.

Methods: In this population survey study, we reviewed 1,173,646 adults ≥18 years of age from all 50 United States and 3 U.

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Background: Prognostic models for patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) include select laboratory values. These models have important limitations, including reliance on a limited array of laboratory tests, and use of dichotomous ("high-low") cutoffs. We applied a Laboratory-Wide Association Study (LWAS) framework to systematically evaluate common clinical laboratory results associated with survival for patients diagnosed with mRCC.

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