Publications by authors named "MARTINI J"

Introduction: LDL-cholesterol greater than 190 mg/dL indicates severe hypercholesterolemia (HS) of monogenic and/or polygenic origin. Genetic risk scores (GRS) evaluate potential polygenic causes.

Objective: we applied a GRS of 6-SNP (GRS-6) in HS individuals.

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Background: Panic disorder (PD) is highly prevalent during the peripartum period. The aim of this systematic review was to summarize evidence on risk factors and course patterns of peripartum PD as well as maternal, infant or dyadic outcomes during the first three years after delivery.

Methods: A literature search was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines.

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  • The study focused on assessing the reliability and validity of the Maternal Antenatal Attachment Scale (MAAS) for measuring maternal-foetal attachment in pregnant women, highlighting the need for improved psychometric properties.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 184 pregnant women, comparing the original 19-item MAAS to a newly introduced 13-item brief German version, using various statistical methods to evaluate internal consistency and construct validity.
  • Findings showed that the brief German MAAS outperformed the original version in terms of reliability and validity, suggesting it may be a more effective tool for measuring maternal attachment during pregnancy.
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Objective: To analyze the knowledge and perceptions of the nursing team about arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in adults before and after in situ simulation in emergency care.

Method: A sequential explanatory mixed methods study conducted in an Emergency Care Unit. Quantitative data were obtained through pre- and post-simulation questionnaire answered by 21 professionals and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the knowledge of nursing teachers regarding the health of the LGBTQIA+ population in a public higher education institution in Brazil.
  • - Using a qualitative World Café method, 10 nursing professors participated, and discussions led to identifying key themes: LGBTQIA+ Education, Prejudice to Recognition of Rights, and Reflective Education related to social determinants.
  • - The findings emphasize the need for addressing prejudice and discrimination in nursing education to enhance health promotion for the LGBTQIA+ community.
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Background: Forming an emotional bond towards the infant is an important developmental aspect of the mother-child relationship. Two questionnaires frequently used for the assessment of mother-infant bonding, namely the Maternal Postnatal Attachment Scale (MPAS) and the Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire (PBQ), have shown inconclusive psychometric properties. To ensure comparability of results across studies, it is crucial to examine the replicability of psychometric properties and previously proposed factor structures of measurements when adapted to other languages.

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Background: Flow-controlled ventilation (FCV) ensures a constant gas flow whereby precise determination of dynamic compliance is feasible. Accordingly, ventilator pressure settings can be adjusted to achieve the highest compliance. This setting will automatically adapt tidal volume to the functionally available lung volume as a personalized approach.

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A cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 (CDK4/6) inhibitor combined with endocrine therapy is the standard-of-care for patients with hormone receptor-positive/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative advanced breast cancer. However, not all patients respond to the treatment, resistance often occurs and efficacy outcomes from early breast cancer trials have been mixed. To identify biomarkers associated with CDK4/6 inhibitor response or resistance, we combined bioinformatic-database analyses, artificial intelligence-assisted literature review, and manual literature review (Embase and OVID Medline; search window: January 2012-October 2022) to compile data to comprehensively describe the CDK4/6 inhibitor biomarker landscape.

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Background: (1) The level of availability influences hospital interprofessional practices.

Background: (2)  Difficulties in interprofessional communication impede collaborative practices.

Background: (3)  There is resistance to the adoption of interprofessional practices related to education.

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  • Statistical machine learning (ML) analyzes large volumes of genomic, phenotypic, and environmental data to uncover patterns and improve prediction models in plant breeding.
  • By investigating genotype-by-environment (G×E) interactions, ML helps identify genetic factors that influence performance in various environments.
  • This review emphasizes how big data and ML enhance prediction accuracy and streamline breeding strategies through comprehensive analysis of diverse datasets.
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What Is This Study About?: This is a summary of the results of an ongoing study called CROWN. In the CROWN study, researchers looked at the effects of two medicines called lorlatinib (Lorbrena) and crizotinib (Xalkori) for people with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who had not been treated yet. Everyone in the study had changes in a called anaplastic lymphoma kinase, or , in their cancer cells.

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Background: Bolus administration of adrenaline during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) results in only short-term increases in systemic and cerebral perfusion pressure (CePP) with unclear effects on cerebral oxygenation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of bolus compared to continuous adrenaline administration on cerebral oxygenation in a porcine CPR model.

Methods: After five minutes of cardiac arrest, mechanical CPR was performed for 15 min.

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BLOODPAC is a public-private consortium that develops best practices, coordinates clinical and translational research, and manages the BLOODPAC Data Commons to broadly support the liquid biopsy community and accelerate regulatory review to aid patient accessibility. BLOODPAC previously recommended 11 preanalytical minimal technical data elements (MTDEs) for BLOODPAC-sponsored studies and data submitted to BLOODPAC Data Commons. The current landscape analysis evaluates the overlap of the BLOODPAC MTDEs with current best practices, guidelines, and standards documents related to clinical and research liquid biopsy applications.

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Generalized epilepsy (GE) encompasses a heterogeneous group of hyperexcitability disorders that clinically manifest as seizures. At the whole-brain level, distinct seizure patterns as well as interictal epileptic discharges (IEDs) reflect key signatures of hyperexcitability in magneto- and electroencephalographic (M/EEG) recordings. Moreover, it had been suggested that aperiodic activity, specifically the slope of the 1/ decay function of the power spectrum, might index neural excitability.

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  • The JAVELIN Lung 101 trial tested avelumab, an immune checkpoint inhibitor, alongside lorlatinib or crizotinib (tyrosine kinase inhibitors) in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
  • The study aimed to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and evaluate the treatment's effectiveness based on patient response rates, focusing on dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs).
  • Results showed that avelumab with lorlatinib was manageable with a response rate of 52%, while avelumab with crizotinib was less feasible, with a lower response rate of 25% and high DLT incidence.
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3-tolunitrile (3-TN) can form three different dimers, which differ in the relative orientation of the methyl groups. We determined the geometry changes of two of these conformers of 3-TN upon electronic excitation via a Franck-Condon fit of the vibronic intensities in the fluorescence emission spectra. Both aromatic rings expand upon electronic excitation, showing a delocalized one-photon excitation of the cluster.

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The current meta-analysis examined the mediating role of sensitive-responsive parenting in the relationship between depression in mothers and internalizing and externalizing behavior in children. A systematic review of the path of maternal sensitive responsiveness to child psychopathology identified eligible studies. Meta-analytic structural equation modelling (MASEM) allowed for the systematic examination of the magnitude of the indirect effect across 68 studies ( = 15,579) for internalizing and 92 studies ( = 26,218) for externalizing psychopathology.

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Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of death from cancer in women and is a major public health problem worldwide. Despite the lower incidence rates of breast cancer in resource-limited settings, especially sub-Saharan Africa, there is a higher mortality rate compared to high-resource countries where the disease has a higher incidence. This makes breast cancer the second deadliest cancer in African women.

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Blood clot formation, a crucial process in hemostasis and thrombosis, has garnered substantial attention for its implications in various medical conditions. Microscopic examination of blood clots provides vital insights into their composition and structure, aiding in the understanding of clot pathophysiology and the development of targeted therapeutic strategies. This study explores the use of topological data analysis (TDA) to assess plasma clot characteristics microscopically, focusing on the identification of the elements components, holes and Wasserstein distances.

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Purpose: Lorlatinib improved progression-free survival (PFS) and intracranial activity versus crizotinib in patients with previously untreated, advanced, -positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the phase III CROWN study. Here, we report long-term outcomes from CROWN after 5 years of follow-up.

Methods: Two hundred ninety-six patients with -positive NSCLC were randomly assigned 1:1 to receive lorlatinib 100 mg once daily (n = 149) or crizotinib 250 mg twice daily (n = 147).

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Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a globally important food crop, which was domesticated about 8-10,000 years ago. Bread wheat is an allopolyploid, and it evolved from two hybridization events of three species.

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Background: Normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) of liver grafts has been shown to reduce intraoperative catecholamine consumption and the need for allogenic blood products after reperfusion compared with organs undergoing classical static cold storage (SCS). This study aimed to investigate the effects of an NMP phase after SCS (NMP after SCS) of liver grafts in terms of postreperfusion hemodynamics and transfusion requirements.

Methods: Eighteen recipients of NMP after SCS grafts were matched according to recipient age, donor age, and model for end-stage liver disease score in a 1:2 ratio with recipients of an SCS graft.

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Three F2-derived biparental doubled haploid (DH) maize populations were generated for genetic mapping of resistance to common rust. Each of the three populations has the same susceptible parent, but a different resistance donor parent. Population 1 and 3 consist of 320 lines each, population 2 consists of 260 lines.

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