Publications by authors named "Kruse R"

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  • The study aimed to find protein signatures in blood that could help identify individuals at high risk for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), specifically Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis.
  • Researchers analyzed blood samples from a large population, utilizing machine-learning methods to identify and validate these protein signatures across multiple cohorts.
  • A specific combination of 29 proteins was effective in differentiating preclinical CD cases from controls, achieving a high accuracy, while the prediction for ulcerative colitis was less robust but still significant.
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  • A cohort study evaluated the effectiveness of platelet-poor plasma (PPP) injections for treating acute hamstring strains in male collegiate football players aged around 20 years.
  • The study included 20 patients who received PPP injections and found that they returned to full sports participation after an average of 29.4 days, with pain improvement noticeable as early as two weeks post-injection.
  • The results suggest PPP is a safe treatment option that may help speed up recovery from hamstring injuries, with no recurrent injuries reported within a year.
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Decline in mitochondrial function is linked to decreased muscle mass and strength in conditions like sarcopenia and type 2 diabetes. Despite therapeutic opportunities, there is limited and equivocal data regarding molecular cues controlling muscle mitochondrial plasticity. Here we uncovered that the mitochondrial mRNA-stabilizing protein SLIRP, in complex with LRPPRC, is a PGC-1α target that regulates mitochondrial structure, respiration, and mtDNA-encoded-mRNA pools in skeletal muscle.

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Background: Recent genetic and transcriptomic data highlight the need for improved molecular characterisation of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Proteomics may advance the delineation of IBD phenotypes since it accounts for post-transcriptional modifications.

Aim: We aimed to assess the IBD spectrum based on inflammatory serum proteins and identify discriminative patterns of underlying biological subtypes across multiple European cohorts.

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  • Maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection can potentially impact pregnancy outcomes, but the specific effects on placental inflammatory and cardiovascular markers have not been extensively studied.
  • This study analyzed placental samples from infected and non-infected women to evaluate levels of 177 proteins, while also considering the timing of infection during pregnancy.
  • Results indicated that women with SARS-CoV-2 infection did not show significant differences in placental protein levels or perinatal outcomes compared to non-infected women, regardless of when the infection occurred.
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Osteoarthritis is a chronic degenerative disease affecting 500 million people throughout the world. Although orthobiologics have been proposed as a symptom and disease modifying treatment for osteoarthritis, there is significant heterogeneity in the results of the orthobiologic procedures in the literature. One possible explanation for the heterogeneity is the inconsistent reporting and description of the postorthobiologic protocols.

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Background: Sepsis is defined as a dysfunctional host response to infection. The diverse clinical presentations of sepsis pose diagnostic challenges and there is a demand for enhanced diagnostic markers for sepsis as well as an understanding of the underlying pathological mechanisms involved in sepsis. From this perspective, metabolomics has emerged as a potentially valuable tool for aiding in the early identification of sepsis that could highlight key metabolic pathways and underlying pathological mechanisms.

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Ultrasound is a high-resolution, real-time imaging modality that is frequently used for image-guided procedures. Due to the highly complex anatomy of the foot and ankle, ultrasound should be considered a first-line imaging modality for injections and procedures in this region.

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  • Hospitals often split standard platelet units into low-dose units to address shortages, but their effectiveness in actively bleeding patients was previously untested.
  • A study compared outcomes of patients in cardiac surgery receiving low-dose platelets versus whole-dose platelets over 18 months and found no significant differences in transfusion needs, bleeding complications, or mortality rates.
  • The findings suggest low-dose platelets may be as effective as whole-dose options during shortages, but further multicenter research is recommended to validate these results.*
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Objectives: Patency for chronic total occlusions (CTO) of the superficial femoral artery (SFA) after endovascular interventions traditionally demonstrate a low 1-year patency ranging from 40%-60%. The optical coherence tomography (OCT) catheter (Avinger Inc., Redwood City, CA) uses light-based technology imaging to cross Trans-Atlantic Inter-Society Consensus D (TASC D) lesions intraluminally with direct intra-arterial visualization.

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Introduction: Accurately measuring the forces applied during spinal manipulation and its biomechanical effects on the spine are critically important in current research. This single case report discusses the potential benefit of accurately monitoring manipulative forces in treating low back pain with sciatica. The type of force-based spinal manipulation used to manage this case was Cox Technic flexion distraction decompression (CTFDD) spinal manipulation care, along with other ancillary modalities.

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  • Faecal biomarkers are significant for assessing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with the study focusing on their role in diagnosing and predicting disease progression.
  • The study included 65 Crohn's disease patients, 90 ulcerative colitis patients, symptomatic controls, and healthy controls, analyzing various biomarkers in faecal samples.
  • Key findings showed that calprotectin and myeloperoxidase were the most accurate in distinguishing IBD from other groups, and their levels could predict an aggressive disease course, especially with myeloperoxidase showing the strongest association.
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  • The surgical management of scoliosis in patients with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is complicated by factors such as rigid spinal curves, short stature, and fragile bones, prompting a study on various treatment methods.
  • A retrospective review of 30 OI patients (average age 14.1 years) who underwent posterior spinal fusion revealed significant improvements in major curve correction and other spinal parameters after a minimum follow-up of 2 years.
  • Complications were minimal, with only two patients experiencing issues like proximal junctional kyphosis, indicating the approach's effectiveness and safety in addressing severe scoliosis in OI patients.
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The aim of this study is to investigate circadian rhythms in independently living adults with obesity and mental disease, exploring the interplay between biological markers and lifestyle factors. Eighty participants divided equally into four groups; (i) people with obesity and schizophrenia; (ii) people with obesity and bipolar disorder; (iii) people with obesity without mental disease or sleep disorders, and (iv) people without obesity, mental disease or sleep disorders. Over two consecutive days, participants engage in repeated self-sampling of hair follicle and saliva; concurrently, data is collected on diet, body temperature, light exposure, sleep parameters, and physical activity by accelerometry.

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  • The study compared the effectiveness of platelet-poor plasma (PPP) versus platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in treating acute thigh muscle injuries.
  • Patients treated with PPP returned to unrestricted activity significantly faster, averaging 22.89 days sooner than those treated with PRP.
  • There was no significant difference in the rate of recurrent injuries between the two groups within a 12-month period, indicating that PPP may be a better option for recovery without increasing the risk of re-injury.
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Objective: To determine the efficacy of a single injection of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) into the anterior vaginal wall at the mid-urethra compared to placebo, as there is emerging evidence that PRP may help treat female stress urinary incontinence (SUI).

Methods: This was a single-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial at a single institution. Females with bothersome, demonstrable stress-predominant urinary incontinence were enrolled.

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The "Trauer Netzwerk Niedersachsen" ("Bereavement Network Lower Saxony" (BNLS)) aims at supporting families after the loss of a child or teenager due to various causes. This study aims to describe the experiences of bereaved family members with the BNLS counsellors. 12 semi-structured interviews were conducted with parents who had received or were currently receiving BNLS counselling.

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  • Spinal Manipulative Therapy (SMT) is a treatment that helps people with lower back pain, but how it works is not fully understood.
  • Researchers used ultrasound to measure the movement between certain bones in the back while healthy volunteers lay down and then walked around.
  • The study showed that the ultrasound measurements were very reliable, meaning they can accurately track changes in the distance between these bones.
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  • - Hip pain is a frequent issue for athletes, with common causes like gluteal tendinopathy, femoroacetabular impingement, and osteoarthritis often overshadowing rarer conditions like iliotibial band origin tendinopathy (ITBOT).
  • - Identifying the cause of hip pain can be challenging due to the complex pelvic anatomy and varied pain referral patterns, making a systematic evaluation approach crucial for accurate diagnosis.
  • - This review focuses on detailing the anatomy of the iliotibial band's origin, discussing how to diagnose ITBOT through imaging, and summarizing current treatment options, highlighting a need for more awareness and research on this condition.
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Improved biomarkers are needed for pediatric inflammatory bowel disease. Here we identify a diagnostic lipidomic signature for pediatric inflammatory bowel disease by analyzing blood samples from a discovery cohort of incident treatment-naïve pediatric patients and validating findings in an independent inception cohort. The lipidomic signature comprising of only lactosyl ceramide (d18:1/16:0) and phosphatidylcholine (18:0p/22:6) improves the diagnostic prediction compared with high-sensitivity C-reactive protein.

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The adductor magnus ischiocondylar origin (AM-IO) tendon has often been described as a third proximal hamstring tendon due to its common origin on the ischial tuberosity as well as similar function. Prior studies have described the magnetic resonance imaging characteristics of the AM-IO; however, its appearance on ultrasound has not been well-detailed. The purpose of our study is to describe the sonographic appearance of the AM-IO and provide a structured scanning protocol for complete evaluation of the tendon.

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