Publications by authors named "Henriques J"

Purpose: Cultures of wellness, defined as shared norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors that promote personal and professional growth and well-being, are robust determinants of professional fulfillment and professional performance. A major and largely overlooked aspect of a culture of wellness in medicine is residents' perceived appreciation or experience of feeling valued. Considering the pressing workforce and retention challenges that residency programs face, this study addressed the following research questions: How does appreciation at work manifest in the eyes of residents and how do residents perceive appreciation in relation to their professional fulfillment and performance?

Method: Guided by an interpretative phenomenological approach, this qualitative study purposively sampled 12 residents from different specialties, training years, regions in the Netherlands, and genders.

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  • The study aimed to assess the quality of vision (QV) in patients undergoing bilateral cataract surgery with a specific type of intraocular lens (IOL) in Portugal, and it proposes a graphical representation for clarity.
  • A total of 26 patients, averaging 68 years old, were evaluated three months post-surgery on various visual performance metrics, including uncorrected and corrected visual acuity, reading speed, contrast sensitivity, and more.
  • Results indicated high patient satisfaction correlated with multiple factors, and the study successfully created a radar graph to visualize the comprehensive data on visual performance.
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most prevalent joint diseases globally, characterized by the progressive breakdown of articular cartilage, resulting in chronic pain, stiffness, and loss of joint function. Despite its significant socioeconomic impact, therapeutic options remain limited, largely due to an incomplete understanding of the molecular mechanisms driving cartilage degradation and OA pathogenesis. Recent advances in in vitro modeling have revolutionized joint tissue research, transitioning from simplistic two-dimensional cell cultures to sophisticated three-dimensional (3D) constructs that more accurately mimic the physiological microenvironment of native cartilage.

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Introduction: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive technique with therapeutic potential, especially in respiratory muscle training (RMT) in pathological conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart failure.

Objective: To evaluate the effect of bilateral cathodic tDCS on respiratory muscle strength and endurance in healthy young and elderly women.

Methods: An experimental, randomized study with 80 participants divided into young and old women, subdivided into intervention and sham control groups.

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There is a growing trend of patients with significant comorbidities among those referred for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Consequently, the number of patients undergoing complex high risk indicated PCI (CHIP) is rising. CHIP patients frequently present with factors predisposing to extensive drug-eluting stent (DES) implantation, such as bifurcation and/or heavily calcified coronary lesions, which exposes them to the risks associated with an increased stent burden.

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Acoustic noise can have profound effects on wellbeing, impacting the health of the pregnant mother and the development of the fetus. Mounting evidence suggests neural memory traces are formed by auditory learning in utero. A better understanding of the fetal auditory environment is therefore critical to avoid exposure to damaging noise levels.

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(1) Background: With the increasing digitalization of healthcare systems, data security and privacy have become crucial issues. In parallel, blockchain technology has gradually proven to be an innovative solution to address this challenge, as its ability to provide an immutable and secure record of transactions offers significant promise for healthcare information management. This systematic review aims to explore the applications of blockchain in health information systems, highlighting its advantages and challenges.

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Introduction: There is still paucity of knowledge about which factors can mediate the link between obesity and mental health problems. This study aimed to investigate psychological mediators of the association between different weight profiles (healthy, overweight, and obesity) and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress.

Methods: A sample of 407 adults (≥18 years old) with different weight profiles recruited from general population was assessed for symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress, and dimensions of emotion regulation and body investment/body image.

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Overexposure to blue light due to the excessive use of electronic devices has been implicated in premature skin aging and eye damage, among other injuries to health. This study aimed to synthesize two azo derivatives of the 2-(amino-2'-hydroxyphenyl) benzoxazole and explore their potential as UV and blue light filters, proposing a new spectral profile. The synthesis of the heterocyclic compounds involved condensation reactions and diazotation.

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Background: Women are underrepresented In cardiovascular disease research, constituting only 30 % of the cardiogenic shock (CS) population. Consequently, guidelines are mainly based on male patients. This study aims to comprehensively examine the sex-specific aspects of acute myocardial infarction (AMI)-related CS, encompassing presentation, treatment and outcomes.

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Aims: A genotype-guided P2Y12-inhibitor de-escalation strategy, switching acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients without a CYP2C19 loss-of-function allele from ticagrelor or prasugrel to clopidogrel, has shown to reduce bleeding risk without affecting effectivity of therapy by increasing ischemic risk. We estimated the cost-effectiveness of this personalized approach compared to standard dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT; aspirin plus ticagrelor/prasugrel) in the Netherlands.

Methods And Results: We developed a one-year decision tree based on results of the FORCE-ACS registry, comparing a cohort of ACS patients who underwent genotyping with a cohort of ACS patients treated with standard DAPT.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a significant global burden, affecting more than half a billion people across the world. It is characterized by degeneration and loss of articular cartilage, synovial inflammation, and subchondral bone sclerosis, leading to pain and functional impairment. After age, obesity is a major modifiable risk factor for OA, and it has recently been identified as a chronic disease by the World Health Organization (WHO).

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  • The study investigates the frequency and reasons for changes in ticagrelor treatment among patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS), revealing that many patients discontinue it prematurely.
  • Data from over 4,200 patients showed that 26.7% had physician-recommended discontinuations and 20.1% had alterations in their treatment within a year.
  • Treatment interruptions and disruptions significantly increased the risk of serious heart-related issues, while discontinuation and alterations did not show the same level of risk.
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Unlocking the potential of topological order in many-body spin systems has been a key goal in quantum materials research. Despite extensive efforts, the quest for a versatile platform enabling site-selective spin manipulation, essential for tuning and probing diverse topological phases, has persisted. Here we utilize on-surface synthesis to construct spin-1/2 alternating-exchange Heisenberg chains by covalently linking Clar's goblets-nanographenes each hosting two antiferromagnetically coupled spins.

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Background: Patients with stable chest pain suspected of coronary artery disease (CAD) usually undergo multiple diagnostic tests to confirm or rule out obstructive CAD. Some tests may not effectively assess the presence of CAD, precluding optimal treatment. A diagnostic strategy of upfront computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) combined with optimal medical therapy (OMT) tailored to the extent of CAD may be superior to standard care in preventing major adverse cardiac events.

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  • Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a therapeutic technique shown to influence brain activity but its effects on respiratory performance are less studied.
  • This randomized trial involved 80 female participants, split into young and elderly groups, to evaluate the impact of tDCS on lung function and muscle strength.
  • The study aims to explore how tDCS affects respiratory muscle strength and endurance, potentially paving the way for future research in healthy individuals and rehabilitation contexts.
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  • The systematic review examined the effects of chronic total occlusion (CTO) in non-infarct-related arteries on clinical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and the potential advantages of staged revascularization.
  • Analysis of 30 studies revealed that patients receiving only culprit lesion PCI faced higher rates of all-cause mortality and major adverse cardiac events compared to those undergoing multivessel PCI, particularly in cases of ST elevation myocardial infarction.
  • The findings suggest that while revascularizing non-IRA CTOs may improve outcomes, especially in specific conditions like cardiogenic shock, the best treatment strategies are still unclear and require further investigation.
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  • The research focuses on open-shell nanographenes, emphasizing the significance of considering both spin and orbital degrees of freedom in low-energy excitations, rather than just spins.
  • The study highlights nitrogen-doped triangulenes as a key example, utilizing advanced computational methods like density-functional theory and the Hubbard model.
  • Findings suggest a complex interaction between orbital and spin features, challenging the traditional spin-only framework and suggesting new directions for future research in nanographenes.
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  • Valproic acid (VA) is commonly used for treating central nervous system disorders and is being explored for anticancer applications, but it has notable side effects.
  • Researchers studied a magnesium complex of valproate ([Mg(Valp)Phen]) and found it to be more cytotoxic than sodium valproate in both yeast and V79 cells.
  • The increased toxicity of the magnesium complex may be linked to its ability to cause DNA damage, requiring various DNA repair pathways to fix the lesions it induces.
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  • The study aimed to compare the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area using two OCT angiography protocols (High Speed and High Resolution) across different vascular layers (Superficial and Deep Vascular Complex) in diabetic patients.
  • A total of 26 eyes were analyzed, revealing low variability for individual measurements and indicating that the High Resolution protocol provides more consistent results than the High Speed protocol.
  • Results showed better reproducibility for FAZ measurements when using a combined analysis of both vascular layers (SDVC), suggesting its potential for improved assessment of retinal diseases in diabetic patients.
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  • Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is associated with increased risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), but there are gaps in its measurement among cardiologists according to current guidelines.
  • The review presents four clinical cases showing the link between elevated Lp(a) levels and coronary artery disease (CAD), supported by consensus statements from leading heart organizations.
  • Emphasizing routine Lp(a) measurement can help identify high-risk patients, guiding more aggressive treatment and tailored care in catheterization settings, while ongoing clinical trials explore Lp(a)-lowering therapies.
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  • Percutaneous active mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices are increasingly used for treating acute myocardial infarction-related cardiogenic shock (AMICS), but there is mixed evidence on their impact on patients' mortality rates.
  • This study conducted an individual patient data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials to assess the effect of early routine active MCS versus control treatments on 6-month all-cause mortality in AMICS patients.
  • The analysis included nine studies with a total of 1114 patients and found that four trials evaluated venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) while five focused on left ventricular unloading devices, contributing valuable insights into their effectiveness in this patient group.
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  • The study investigated whether using CYP2C19 genetic testing to guide medication choices improves outcomes for patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) compared to standard treatment.
  • Out of 5,321 ACS patients, those who were genotyped and had their medications tailored showed significantly lower bleeding rates while maintaining a similar risk of ischemic events compared to those on standard therapy.
  • The findings suggest that a personalized approach to antiplatelet therapy based on genetic markers can enhance safety without compromising efficacy in managing ACS.
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