Publications by authors named "Kirsch B"

Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects more women than men worldwide, however, men comprise the majority of patients who receive kidney replacement therapy. We aimed to describe the perspectives of patients and their caregivers regarding gender disparities in CKD.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 45 patients with CKD (20 women) and 14 caregivers (12 women) from seven clinics in Austria.

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  • Many places in the world are facing big problems because of not enough water, which affects farming and water supplies.
  • Chia, a new type of crop, is being studied to see if it uses less water than crops like alfalfa, corn, and soybean.
  • Research shows that chia uses 13-38% less water and grows better with the water it does use, so planting more chia instead of alfalfa in dry areas could save a lot of water.
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  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is more prevalent in women at stages 3-5 without albuminuria, but most patients receiving kidney replacement therapy are men, indicating a gender disparity influenced by biological and social factors.
  • A study used questionnaires to explore CKD patients' and caregivers' views on gender roles and health care, gathering responses from 783 patients and 98 caregivers at clinics in Austria.
  • Results showed both male and female patients generally believe women manage their health better and that gender does not affect treatment equality in CKD care, with a strong consensus among caregivers as well.
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Alloys made of CoCrMo are well established as implants materials since decades in orthopedic surgery. The good mechanical properties, biocompatibility and especially the corrosion resistance are important rationales for the use of these alloys. Nevertheless, retrieved implants from revision surgery showed the occurrence of abrasion and corrosion.

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  • Asundexian is an oral FXIa inhibitor that may prevent thrombosis without raising bleeding risk, and its role in preventing recurrent stroke is being investigated in a clinical trial.
  • The PACIFIC-Stroke trial was a phase 2b study that randomly assigned patients with recent ischaemic stroke to receive different doses of asundexian or a placebo while undergoing antiplatelet therapy.
  • The study aimed to measure the effectiveness of asundexian in reducing brain infarcts and recurrent stroke, while also monitoring safety related to bleeding events, and included 1,808 participants from 23 countries.
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  • A study in Austria highlights a significant sex disparity in chronic kidney disease (CKD) prevalence, with higher rates in women (16.4% using 2009 CKD-EPI) compared to men (8.5%).
  • Despite higher CKD rates among women, men make up a larger portion of nephrology outpatient services (55% men vs. 45% women).
  • The findings suggest an urgent need for further research to understand the causes behind the observed differences in CKD treatment and prevalence by sex.
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Background: Oral activated factor XI (FXIa) inhibitors may modulate coagulation to prevent thromboembolic events without substantially increasing bleeding. We explored the pharmacodynamics, safety, and efficacy of the oral FXIa inhibitor asundexian for secondary prevention after acute myocardial infarction (MI).

Methods: We randomized 1601 patients with recent acute MI to oral asundexian 10, 20, or 50 mg or placebo once daily for 6 to 12 months in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2, dose-ranging trial.

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Hemodialysis (HD) patients have an increased risk of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection. In this study, we assess the impact of a third vaccine dose (3D) on antibody levels and T cell response in HD patients and a healthy control group in a prospective cohort study consisting of 60 HD patients and 65 healthy controls. Each participant received two doses of the BNT-162b2 mRNA vaccine and an mRNA vaccine 3D.

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Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines are grown in cultures with varying asparagine and glutamine concentrations, but further study is needed to characterize the interplay between these amino acids. By following C-glucose, C-glutamine, and C-asparagine tracers using metabolic flux analysis (MFA), CHO cell metabolism was characterized in an industrially relevant fed-batch process under glutamine supplemented and low glutamine conditions during early and late exponential growth. For both conditions MFA revealed glucose as the primary carbon source to the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle followed by glutamine and asparagine as secondary sources.

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This review article examines evidence supporting the use of oral therapies in treating idiopathic, actinic, and metabolically induced skin hyperpigmentation. A thorough review of the literature regarding oral treatments for hyperpigmentation was systematically conducted through PubMed. Keywords used in the primary search include "Hyperpigmentation," "Melanosis" or "Melasma," "Lightening," "Oral," and "Therapeutics.

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Barth syndrome (BTHS) is an X-linked disorder of mitochondrial phospholipid metabolism caused by pathogenic variants in TAFFAZIN, which results in abnormal cardiolipin (CL) content in the inner mitochondrial membrane. To identify unappreciated pathways of mitochondrial dysfunction in BTHS, we utilized an unbiased proteomics strategy and identified that complex I (CI) of the mitochondrial respiratory chain and the mitochondrial quality control protease presenilin-associated rhomboid-like protein (PARL) are altered in a new HEK293-based tafazzin-deficiency model. Follow-up studies confirmed decreased steady state levels of specific CI subunits and an assembly factor in the absence of tafazzin; this decrease is in part based on decreased transcription and results in reduced CI assembly and function.

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Non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) are a heterogeneous group of lymphoid neoplasms with different biological characteristics. About 90% of all lymphomas in the United States originate from B lymphocytes, while the remaining originate from T cells [1]. The treatment of NHLs depends on the neoplastic histology and stage of the tumor, which will indicate whether radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or a combination is the best suitable treatment [2].

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Background: Haemodialysis (HD) patients are exposed to a high risk due to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. They are prone to acquiring the infection and are threatened by high mortality rates in case of infection. However, HD patients were not included in the efficacy trials of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines.

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  • Clinical trials for primary axillary hyperhidrosis (AHH) need effective ways to measure severity from the patient's viewpoint, leading to the development of the Hyperhidrosis Disease Severity Measure-Axillary (HDSM-Ax) scale.
  • The objective of this study was to assess the HDSM-Ax's psychometric performance and determine what constitutes a significant change in AHH severity during a clinical trial for sofpironium bromide gel.
  • Findings show that HDSM-Ax meets psychometric standards and that a change of 1 point on the severity scale is clinically meaningful for patients experiencing AHH.
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Background: The association between coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and hypercoagulability has been extensively described, and pulmonary embolism is a recognized complication of COVID-19. Currently, the need for computed tomography pulmonary angiogram (CTPA) relies on the Wells score and serum D-dimer levels. However, because COVID-19 patients have a different thrombotic and inflammatory milieu, the usefulness of the Wells score deserves further exploration for this patient population.

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Background: The analysis of subgroups in clinical trials is essential to assess differences in treatment effects for distinct patient clusters, that is, to detect patients with greater treatment benefit or patients where the treatment seems to be ineffective.

Methods: The software application subscreen (R package) has been developed to analyze the population of clinical trials in minute detail. The aim was to efficiently calculate point estimates (eg, hazard ratios) for multiple subgroups to identify groups that potentially differ from the overall trial result.

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Reaction time testing is widely used in online computerized concussion assessments, and most concussion studies utilizing the metric have demonstrated varying degrees of difference between concussed and non-concussed individuals. The problem with most of these online concussion assessments is that they predominantly rely on consumer grade technology. Typical administration of these reaction time tests involves presenting a visual stimulus on a computer monitor and prompting the test subject to respond as quickly as possible via keypad or computer mouse.

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Background: Hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α), a transcription factor responsible for tissue homeostasis and regeneration, presents reduced functionality in advanced age. In addition to absence of oxygen, sequestration of iron also stimulates HIF-1α. Therefore, we analyzed the efficacy of the iron-chelator deferiprone (DFP) at stimulating dermal fibroblasts.

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  • Primary axillary hyperhidrosis has few effective noninvasive treatments, prompting a study on sofpironium bromide as a topical solution.
  • A phase II trial involved participants receiving daily treatment over 42 days, assessing improvement in sweat severity using the HDSM-Ax score.
  • Results showed significant improvement in sweat severity for those using sofpironium bromide compared to a placebo, with most side effects being mild to moderate.
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Hit-to-lead optimization is a critical phase in drug discovery. Herein, we report on the fragment-based discovery and optimization of 2-aminopyridine derivatives as a novel lead-like structure for the treatment of the dangerous opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. We pursue an innovative treatment strategy by interfering with the Pseudomonas quinolone signal (PQS) quorum sensing (QS) system leading to an abolishment of bacterial pathogenicity.

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Background: Active labour market policies (ALMP) are used in advanced welfare states to support transitions to work for people who are unemployed or underemployed, including people with disabilities (PWD) in receipt of means-tested disability income support.

Objective: This study explores the nature, strength, and limitations of ALMP across advanced welfare states (ALMP) for people with disabilities (PWD) in receipt of income benefits from social assistance programs.

Methods: Following the eight steps of a scoping study, we identified 21 documents through a scan of eight databases and consultation with key informants.

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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a morbid disease characterized by progressive right ventricle (RV) failure due to elevated pulmonary artery pressures (PAP). In PAH, histologically complex vaso-occlusive lesions in the pulmonary vasculature contribute to elevated PAP. However, the mechanisms underlying dysfunction of the microvascular endothelial cells (MVECs) that comprise a significant portion of these lesions are not well understood.

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Melasma is a common hyperpigmentation disorder of the skin. Combination therapy of topical retinoids, corticosteroids, and hydroquinone has been effective in treating melasma, but long-term use is limited by corticosteroid atrophy and exogenous ochronosis. The aim of this pilot study (NCT02730819) was to determine the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of a novel composition (2013-MCN-333) comprising tazarotene 0.

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Background: The analysis of subgroups in clinical trials is essential to assess differences in treatment effects for distinct patient clusters, that is, to detect patients with greater treatment benefit or patients where the treatment seems to be ineffective.

Methods: The software application (R package) has been developed to analyze the population of clinical trials in minute detail. The aim was to efficiently calculate point estimates (eg, hazard ratios) for multiple subgroups to identify groups that potentially differ from the overall trial result.

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