Publications by authors named "Malgorzata Domagalska"

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  • Tranexamic acid is commonly used in plastic surgery, but its effectiveness has not been clearly established.
  • A meta-analysis included 11 studies with 960 patients, finding that both systematic and topical administration of tranexamic acid significantly reduced blood loss during aesthetic procedures.
  • The study concludes that while tranexamic acid is effective in decreasing blood loss, further high-quality randomized controlled trials are necessary to better understand its benefits and risks in aesthetic surgery.
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A large proportion of HIV-coinfected visceral leishmaniasis (VL-HIV) patients exhibit chronic disease with frequent VL recurrence. However, knowledge on immunological determinants underlying the disease course is scarce. We longitudinally profiled the circulatory cellular immunity of an Ethiopian HIV cohort that included VL developers.

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  • The study investigated the effects of an ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block (ESPB) on pain management and stress response in patients undergoing idiopathic scoliosis surgery, comparing it to standard analgesia methods.
  • Results indicated that patients receiving the ESPB reported significantly lower pain levels, required less opioid medication, and experienced reduced surgical stress, as measured by specific blood ratios (NLR and PLR).
  • The use of ESPB did not negatively impact intraoperative motor-evoked potentials, suggesting it is a safe and effective analgesic technique for this type of surgery.
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We sequenced Leishmania donovani genomes in blood samples collected in emerging foci of visceral leishmaniasis in western Nepal. We detected lineages very different from the preelimination main parasite population, including a new lineage and a rare one previously reported in eastern Nepal. Our findings underscore the need for genomic surveillance.

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Introduction: This study aimed to assess the analgesic efficacy of oxycodone at doses of 10 mg and 20 mg in dressings after surgery of burn wounds.

Material And Methods: Twenty adult patients who underwent surgical treatment of third-degree burn wounds under general anaesthesia were included. Burn wounds were treated with dressings, to which oxycodone was added at 20 mg in Group 1 and 10 mg in Group 2.

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  • This study evaluated the effects of a pain management technique involving the iPACK block combined with the ACB in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty, focusing on pain relief and recovery.
  • The research included 366 participants, comparing outcomes such as pain scores, opioid use, functional recovery, and stress response indicators (NLR and PLR) between a sham group and the treatment group.
  • Results showed significant improvements in pain relief, reduced opioid consumption, better functional recovery, and lower stress response levels in the iPACK + ACB group, suggesting its effective role in postoperative care.
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  • Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a common procedure for severe knee arthritis aimed at pain relief and improved mobility, but it can lead to significant postoperative pain challenges.
  • Research shows that surgeon-administered periarticular injections (PAI) and anesthesiologist-administered IPACK blocks are effective alternatives to standard nerve blocks for pain management after TKA.
  • Combining these injections with peripheral nerve blocks, especially adductor canal blocks (ACB), appears to provide the best pain relief and functional outcomes for patients.
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The relationships between the results of pre- and intraoperative motor evoked potential recordings during neuromonitoring and whether idiopathic scoliosis (IS) surgical correction improves the spinal efferent transmission have not been specified in detail. This study aims to compare the results of surface-recorded electromyography (EMG), electroneurography (ENG, M, and F-waves), and especially motor evoked potential (MEP) recordings from tibialis anterior muscle (TA) bilaterally in 353 girls with right idiopathic scoliosis (types 1-3 according to Lenke classification). It has not yet been documented whether the results of MEP recordings induced by transcranial single magnetic stimulus (TMS, pre- and postoperatively) and trains of electrical stimuli (TES; intraoperatively in T0-before surgery, T1-after pedicle screws implantation, and T2-after scoliosis curvature distraction and derotation following two-rod implantation) can be compared for diagnostic verification of the improvement of spinal cord neural transmission.

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Introduction: Resistance against anti- drugs (DR) has been studied for years, giving important insights into long-term adaptations of these parasites to drugs, through genetic modifications. However, microorganisms can also survive lethal drug exposure by entering into temporary quiescence, a phenomenon called drug tolerance (DT), which is rather unexplored in .

Methods: We studied a panel of nine strains highly susceptible to potassium antimonyl tartrate (PAT), exposed promastigotes to lethal PAT pressure, and compared several cellular and molecular parameters distinguishing DT from DR.

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This is the first clinical trial to evaluate the analgesic effect of 10 and 20 mg of morphine used in a postoperative dressing with patients after surgical debridement of burn wounds. In this randomized controlled trial, 20 adult patients with third-degree flame burns, who had undergone surgical debridement under general anesthesia, were randomly assigned to either group A, whose members were treated with a burn dressing that contained 10 mg of morphine, or group B, whose members were treated with a burn dressing that contained 20 mg of morphine; the dressing was also soaked with octenidine and phenoxyethanol in the case of both groups. The plasma morphine concentrations were measured 1, 2, 3, and 6 h after surgery, while the level of pain intensity was determined on the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NRS), and the occurrence of side effects was observed.

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  • The study investigates how erector spinae plane block (ESPB) affects inflammatory markers and recovery in patients undergoing lumbar decompression, comparing it to a sham block.
  • It involved 60 patients split into two groups, measuring outcomes like neutrophile-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), pain scores, and opioid use at 12 and 24 hours post-surgery.
  • Results showed that ESPB significantly lowered NLR and PLR, reduced pain, decreased opioid consumption, and improved functional recovery compared to the sham block.
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: Postoperative pain after scoliosis surgery is severe and usually requires long-term intravenous opioid therapy. Local anesthetic options, such as wound infiltration, are limited and include neuraxial analgesia. However, they are rarely used due to side effects and inconsistent efficacy.

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of a pericapsular nerve block (PENG) in managing pain after total hip arthroplasty, aiming to improve postoperative recovery.
  • Patients were randomly assigned to receive either the PENG block or a sham block, with 489 adults participating in the trial.
  • Results indicated that those who received the PENG block experienced significantly lower pain scores, needed fewer opioids, and had better functional recovery compared to the control group.
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  • Aneuploidy, often seen as harmful, can help some microorganisms adapt to environmental stress, such as in the case of Leishmania, a protozoan parasite.
  • The study utilized advanced techniques like single-cell genomics to show that under antimony pressure, existing genetic variations (karyotypes) are selected, plus rapid changes in chromosome numbers occur over time.
  • For miltefosine exposure, initial adaptations come from mutations in a transporter gene, with significant aneuploidy changes appearing later as drug levels rise, highlighting that the effects of aneuploidy depend on the type and intensity of environmental stress.
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is a zoonotic Old World parasite transmitted by Phlebotomine sand flies and causing cutaneous leishmaniasis in Ethiopia and Kenya. Despite a range of clinical manifestations and a high prevalence of treatment failure, is one of the most neglected species of the genus in terms of scientific attention. Here, we explored the genome diversity of by analyzing the genomes of twenty isolates from Ethiopia.

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The Arabidopsis ERECTA family (ERf) of leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases (LRR-RLKs) comprising ERECTA (ER), ERECTA-LIKE 1 (ERL1), and ERECTA-LIKE 2 (ERL2) controls epidermal patterning, inflorescence architecture, and stomata development and patterning. These proteins are reported to be plasma membrane associated. Here we show that the er/erl1/erl2 mutant exhibits impaired gibberellin (GA) biosynthesis and perception alongside broad transcriptional changes.

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  • The PENG block is an innovative technique for pain relief in the anterior hip capsule, utilizing branches from the accessory obturator and femoral nerves, effective in both adults and pediatric patients.
  • The study evaluates its effectiveness in two preschool children undergoing hip surgery, using spinal or general anesthesia combined with the PENG block.
  • Results indicate that the patients experienced stable hemodynamics and low pain scores post-surgery, suggesting the PENG block can successfully manage pain without opioids, though further research is needed.
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Treatment failure (TF) jeopardizes the management of parasitic diseases, including leishmaniasis. From the parasite's point of view, drug resistance (DR) is generally considered as central to TF. However, the link between TF and DR, as measured by in vitro drug susceptibility assays, is unclear, some studies revealing an association between treatment outcome and drug susceptibility, others not.

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Aneuploidy causes system-wide disruptions in the stochiometric balances of transcripts, proteins, and metabolites, often resulting in detrimental effects for the organism. The protozoan parasite Leishmania has an unusually high tolerance for aneuploidy, but the molecular and functional consequences for the pathogen remain poorly understood. Here, we addressed this question in vitro and present the first integrated analysis of the genome, transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome of highly aneuploid Leishmania donovani strains.

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Background: Gut microbiota is considered to have a great impact on human health and disease. While it is widely recognized that the gut microbiota of healthy individuals differs from those with obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, metabolic syndrome, and other chronic diseases, the alterations of gut microbiota with physical activity are not fully understood. Accordingly, we performed this systematic review to address the question regarding the effects of mild and intense exercise on the gut microbiota in humans.

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Background: Bovine colostrum (BC) contains a myriad of bioactive molecules that are renowned for possessing unique medicinal benefits in children and adults, and BC supplements are considered safe and cost-effective options to manage/prevent the incidence of upper respiratory tract infections and gut-related problems in athletes. In this review, we will try to answer the question: How will BC supplementation ameliorate gut permeability problems among athletes?

Methods: Literature searches were performed using PRISMA guidance to identify studies assessing the influence of BC supplements on gut permeability. Studies were selected using four databases: PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and EBSCO, and a total number of 60 articles were retrieved by using appropriate keywords.

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Microorganisms can adopt a quiescent physiological condition which acts as a survival strategy under unfavorable conditions. Quiescent cells are characterized by slow or non-proliferation and a deep downregulation of processes related to biosynthesis. Although quiescence has been described mostly in bacteria, this survival skill is widespread, including in eukaryotic microorganisms.

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  • The study emphasizes the need for prospective drug resistance (DR) investigations in neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), particularly using Leishmania donovani and the drug TCMDC-143345 as examples.
  • Researchers observed that it took longer for L. donovani to develop resistance to TCMDC-143345 compared to existing drugs, indicating a unique resistance mechanism without cross-resistance.
  • Genetic analysis revealed two mutations in the LdoDLP1 protein that contribute to this resistance, affecting mitochondrial properties and suggesting a specific role of LdoDLP1 in the adaptation of L. donovani to the drug.
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How genome instability is harnessed for fitness gain despite its potential deleterious effects is largely elusive. An ideal system to address this important open question is provided by the protozoan pathogen , which exploits frequent variations in chromosome and gene copy number to regulate expression levels. Using ecological genomics and experimental evolution approaches, we provide evidence that adaptation relies on epistatic interactions between functionally associated gene copy number variations in pathways driving fitness gain in a given environment.

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Leishmania, a unicellular eukaryotic parasite, is a unique model for aneuploidy and cellular heterogeneity, along with their potential role in adaptation to environmental stresses. Somy variation within clonal populations was previously explored in a small subset of chromosomes using fluorescence hybridization methods. This phenomenon, termed mosaic aneuploidy (MA), might have important evolutionary and functional implications but remains under-explored due to technological limitations.

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