Publications by authors named "Mario Gomez"

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  • A case study discusses a pregnant patient who experienced a bowel obstruction due to intussusception, following a Roux-en-Y bypass surgery in the past.
  • The patient suffered from acute abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting, leading to an exploratory laparotomy that revealed an internal hernia and intussusception, which was treated surgically.
  • The case emphasizes the importance of considering potential complications like intussusception in pregnant patients with a history of bariatric surgery and the need for prompt medical evaluation in similar situations.
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Importance: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with unmet needs for tailored treatment and therapy de-escalation strategies.

Objective: To evaluate early intervention with and prolonging the dosing interval for guselkumab, a p19 subunit-targeted interleukin (IL)-23 inhibitor, in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis.

Design, Setting, And Participants: The GUIDE clinical trial is an ongoing phase 3b, randomized, double-blinded trial conducted across 80 centers in Germany and France comprising 3 parts evaluating the impact of early disease intervention, prolonged dosing interval, and maintenance of response following treatment withdrawal among adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.

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Understanding heating and cooling mechanisms in mesoscopic superconductor-semiconductor devices is crucial for their application in quantum technologies. Owing to their poor thermal conductivity, heating effects can drive superconducting-to-normal transitions even at low bias, observed as sharp conductance dips through the loss of Andreev excess currents. Tracking such dips across magnetic field, cryostat temperature, and applied microwave power allows us to uncover cooling bottlenecks in different parts of a device.

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The contamination of creek sediments near industrially nuclear dominated site presents significant environmental challenges, particularly in identifying and quantifying potentially toxic metal (loid)s (PTMs). This study aims to measure the extent of contamination and apportion related sources for nine PTMs in alpine creek sediments near a typical uranium tailing dam from China, including strontium (Sr), rubidium (Rb), manganese (Mn), lithium (Li), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), vanadium (V), cadmium (Cd), zinc (Zn), using multivariate statistical approach and Sr isotopic compositions. The results show varying degrees of contamination in the sediments for some PTMs, i.

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Frankincense preparations are frequently used as traditional anti-inflammatory remedies in folk medicine with increasing popularity. Boswellic acids (BAs), especially 3-O-acetyl-11-keto-βBA (AKBA), are unique anti-inflammatory principles of frankincense, with multiple pharmacological actions and target proteins. We recently showed that AKBA favorably impacts lipid mediator (LM) networks in innate immune cells, by modulation of lipoxygenase (LOX) activities.

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The extraction and utilization of uranium (U) ores have led to the release of significant amounts of potentially toxic metal(loid)s (PTMs) into the environment, constituting a grave threat to the ecosystem. However, research on the distribution and migration mechanism of U, chromium (Cr), and their accompanying PTMs in soil-plant system around U hydrometallurgical area remains insufficient and poorly understood. Herein, the distribution, migration, and risk level of PTMs were evaluated in soil and plant samples around U hydrometallurgical area, Northern Guangdong, China.

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  • Opiate abuse is linked to a higher risk of HIV transmission and worsens HIV-related nerve damage by affecting inflammation and immune responses.
  • This study focuses on the development of a unique exosomal miRNA biomarker profile for HIV-infected cells, specifically looking at how morphine influences these miRNAs.
  • Findings indicate that HIV and morphine together alter miRNA levels, which can impact neuronal function, suggesting potential new targets for treatment or understanding the disease mechanisms.
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Neuroinflammation in the brain contributes to the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD), but the potential dysregulation of peripheral immunity has not been systematically investigated for idiopathic PD (iPD). Here we showed an elevated peripheral cytotoxic immune milieu, with more terminally-differentiated effector memory (TEMRA) CD8 T, CD8 NKT cells and circulating cytotoxic molecules in fresh blood of patients with early-to-mid iPD, especially females, after analyzing > 700 innate and adaptive immune features. This profile, also reflected by fewer CD8FOXP3 T cells, was confirmed in another subcohort.

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A single-center, randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial with four arms was conducted in healthy subjects with persistent knee discomfort (pain intensity on 1-10 cm visual analog scale (VAS) > 3) aged 40 years and older treated with a dietary supplement for 8 weeks. The study groups were extract ( = 29), an omega-3-based product (AvailOm 50 High EPA) ( = 31), + AvailOm ( = 30), and placebo ( = 30). The intake of + AvailOm improved the quality of life (QoL) (WOMAC index) and some variables of muscle strength.

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Background: High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) reduces the need for intubation in adult subject with acute respiratory failure. Changes in hypobaric hypoxemia have not been studied for subject with an HFNC in ICUs at altitudes > 2,600 m above sea level. In this study, we investigated the efficacy of HFNC treatment in subjects with COVID-19 at high altitudes.

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Background: Prognostic significance of different anticoagulants in TBI patients remains unanswered. We aimed to compare effects of different anticoagulants on outcomes of TBI patients.

Methods: A secondary analysis of AAST BIG MIT.

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Exosomal extracellular vesicles (xEVs) in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of aviremic people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) contain the HIV Negative factor (Nef) protein. However, the role of xEVs and Nef-containing-xEVs(xEV-Nef) in HIV-associated neuropathology is unknown. Here we performed a cross-sectional analysis of the content of xEVs derived from matched serum and CSF samples of PLWHAs diagnosed with either asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment (ANI), mild neurocognitive disorder (MND), or HIV-associated dementia (HAD).

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Background: Childhood overweight and obesity levels are rising and becoming a concern globally. In Costa Rica, the prevalence of these conditions has reached alarming values. Spatial analyses can identify risk factors and geographical patterns to develop tailored and effective public health actions in this context.

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Specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPM), primarily produced in innate immune cells, exert crucial bioactions for resolving inflammation. Among various lipoxygenases (LOX), 15-LOX-1 is key for SPM biosynthesis, but cellular activation principles of 15-LOX-1 are unexplored. It was shown that 3-O-acetyl-11-keto-β-boswellic acid (AKBA) shifts 5-LOX regiospecificity from 5- to 12-lipoxygenation products.

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Over the past twenty years, "less-lethal" munitions have caused a variety of significant, life-threatening injuries. However, evidence of blunt cardiac injury due to these weapons is sparse. A healthy 44-year old man presented with hemodynamic instability due to cardiac tamponade after he was shot with a beanbag, ultimately requiring operative intervention.

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Long-term combustion of low-quality coal may release hazardous elements into the environment causing serious environmental problems. This phenomenon is particularly prevalent in the Three Gorges Region of Southwest (SW), China. Cadmium (Cd), as well as other harmful elements are found to be highly enriched in coals and supergene environments in this area.

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Introduction: Brain Injury Guidelines (BIG) was developed to effectively use health care resources including repeat head computed tomography (RHCT) scan and neurosurgical consultation in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. The aim of this study was to prospectively validate BIG at a multi-institutional level.

Methods: This is a prospective, observational, multi-institutional trial across nine Levels I and II trauma centers.

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Objectives: The aims of this study were to determine the rate of noncentered coronary ostia and their risk for coronary overlap (CO) and to develop an improved orientation strategy for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) devices taking into account anatomical cues to identify patients at risk for CO regardless of commissural alignment and compute an alternative, CO-free TAVR rotation angle for those patients.

Background: Commissural alignment during TAVR reduces CO risk. However, eccentricity of coronary ostia from the center of the sinus of Valsalva may result in CO even after perfect alignment of TAVR commissures.

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Natural organic matter (NOM) has been considered a critical substance in the transport and transformation of arsenic. NOM is a complex mixture of multifunctional organic components with a wide molecular weight (MW) distribution, and it is necessary to understand the complexation of arsenic with MW-dependent NOM fractions. In this study, humic acid (HA) was chosen as the representative fraction of NOM to investigate the complexation mechanism with arsenic.

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The use of high-flow nasal cannulas (HFNC) in patients with hypoxemic ventilatory failure reduces the need for mechanical ventilation and does not increase mortality when intubation is promptly applied. The aim of the study is to describe the behavior of HFNC in patients who live at high altitudes, and the performance of predictors of success/failure of this strategy. Prospective multicenter cohort study, with patients aged over 18 years recruited for 12 months in 2020 to 21.

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Background: Prehospital identification of the injured patient likely to require emergent care remains a challenge. End-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) has been used in the prehospital setting to monitor respiratory physiology and confirmation of endotracheal tube placement. Low levels of ETCO2 have been demonstrated to correlate with injury severity and mortality in a number of in-hospital studies.

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Psoriasis is a common, chronic inflammatory skin disorder negatively impacting health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Guselkumab, targeting interleukin-23 (IL-23), is an approved biologic therapy for psoriasis. PERSIST is an ongoing prospective, noninterventional, long-term, German multicenter study evaluating the effect of guselkumab on HRQoL, and its efficacy and safety in patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis in a real-world setting.

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  • The study explores how Fe(III)-As(III)-As(V)-SO systems behave in acidic conditions, relevant to issues like acid mine drainage and metallurgical waste management.
  • Experiments were conducted looking at different Fe/As ratios and pH levels to assess how arsenic (As) redistributed and transformed over time.
  • Findings revealed that As(III) and sulfate ions (SO) are integrated into solid forms like ferric arsenate, with their stability and concentration influenced by pH, molar ratios, and aging, which has implications for arsenic management in environmental and industrial settings.
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The trace element of As and Sb have resulted in serious threats to ecological sustainability and human health in the Xijiang River basin, China. The geoaccumulation index (I) results showed the sediment of Xijiang River was heavily contaminated by Sb as well as moderately contaminated by As. The effect of inorganic anions on the released As and Sb from the sediment increases in the following sequence: Cl < SO < CO < PO.

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The biotic or abiotic reduction of nano-crystalline 2-line ferrihydrite (2-line FH) into more thermodynamically stable phases such as lepidocrocite-LP, goethite-GT, magnetite-MG, and hematite-HT plays an important role in the geochemical cycling of elements and nutrients in aqueous systems. In our study, we employed the use of liquid cell (LC) and semi analysis in an environmental TEM to gain further insights at the micro/nano-scale into the reaction mechanisms by which Fe(ii) catalyzes 2-line FH. We visually observed for the first time the following intermediate steps: (1) formation of round and wire-shaped precursor nano-particles arising only from Fe(ii), (2) two distinct dissolution mechanisms for 2 line-FH ( reduction of size and density as well as breakage through smaller nano-particles), (3) lack of complete dissolution of 2-line FH ( "induction-period"), (4) an amorphous phase growth ("reactive-FH/labile Fe(iii) phase") on 2 line-FH, (5) deposition of amorphous nano-particles on the surface of 2 line-FH and (6) assemblage of elongated crystalline lamellae to form tabular LP crystals.

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