Publications by authors named "Mesa L"

A wide phenotypic spectrum exists among DMD patients, with genetic modifiers seen as a putative cause of this variability. The main aim was to evaluate the effect of 4 genetic modifiers and the location of DMD variants on disease severity in a DMD Argentine cohort. A secondary objective was to provide a summary of the current state of knowledge and association of the tested loci with DMD's phenotype.

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Background: This study explores the impact of community-based health literacy interventions on the health and mental well-being of disadvantaged young Africans in Zambia, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, and South Africa. The pandemic has exacerbated mental health problems amongst children and young people, underscoring the urgent need for equitable access to mental healthcare resources. Emphasizing the importance of equitable access to mental healthcare resources, the research addresses educational and income disparities in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), particularly amongst young Africans with disabilities or vulnerabilities.

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  • Apparent resistant hypertension (aTRH) is a serious health concern where standard treatments fail, prompting the use of aldosterone-direct-renin-ratio (ADRR) to identify potential issues like aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) and primary aldosteronism (PA).
  • The study, conducted on Afro-Colombian individuals with resistant hypertension, categorized the patients into phenotypes based on their plasma renin and aldosterone levels, aiming to understand how these classifications could influence treatment decisions, though optimal cut-off points are still unclear.
  • Results showed that 62.5% of participants adhered to at least three hypertension medications, with significant data collected on their sodium intake and the prevalence of
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The article offers a comparative analysis of the influence of cost-effectiveness thresholds in the decision-making processes in financing policies, coverage, and price regulation of health technologies in nine countries. We investigated whether countries used cost-effectiveness thresholds for public health policy decision making and found that few countries have adopted the cost-effectiveness threshold as an official criterion for financing, reimbursement, or pricing. However, in countries where it is applied, such as Thailand, the results have been very favorable in terms of minimizing health technology prices and ensuring the financial sustainability of the health system.

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The Paraná River Delta in South America, a large wetlands macromosaic, faces threats from climate change, human activities like livestock intensification, and hydrological modifications driven by the construction of water management infrastructure to prevent flooding in productive lands. Macroinvertebrates, essential for wetland health, are affected by cattle-induced changes in water quality, nutrient enrichment, and trampling, posing challenges to the ecosystem's ecological balance and long-term survival of these organisms. In this study, we analyzed the impact of two categories of cattle stocking rates (low and high) on the taxonomic and functional structure of the aquatic macroinvertebrate community in freshwater marshes.

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  • Bicondylar tibial plateau fractures are complex injuries, and this study compares the effectiveness of acute ORIF (aORIF) versus staged ORIF (sORIF) in treating them.
  • The research involved a review of 186 patients treated in two major trauma centers, focusing on outcomes like infection rates and surgery duration.
  • Results showed that while aORIF had shorter surgery times and lower rates of superficial infections and unplanned surgeries, there were no significant differences in other complications between the two methods, highlighting aORIF's safety when done by skilled surgeons.
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Purpose: Distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) arthritis can cause painful and limited motion of the forearm leading to decreased function. When conservative treatment options are exhausted, surgical treatments are the next step. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively and prospectively evaluate outcomes of Scheker DRUJ total arthroplasty at a single center and add to the limited data on this procedure.

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Introduction: The association of APOL1 risk variants with cardiovascular risk and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in observational and clinical trials has had inconsistent results. We aim to assess the relationship between the presence of APOL1 risk variants and the CVD risk in Afro-descendant patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

Methods: We performed an observational, cross-sectional study of Afro-descendant adult patients with ESRD who were on the waitlist for a kidney transplant.

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  • The study investigates the prevalence and outcomes of revision reverse shoulder arthroplasty (rRSA) due to baseplate failure, a severe complication in patients.
  • Out of 676 failed RSA procedures analyzed from 2006-2021, 46 (6.8%) required rRSA for confirmed baseplate loosening, with various causes categorized as aseptic, septic, or traumatic.
  • At 1- and 2-year follow-ups, only 6.5% experienced repeated baseplate failure; overall, patient outcomes showed no significant differences based on the mode of failure or prior surgeries.
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Background And Objectives: Some patients have insufficient treatment response to conventional disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (cDMARD); although biologics have proven to be an effective treatment for RA, the effects that bDMARDs have on integumentary, cardiac, and immune systems and the high costs associated with these treatments, make that mesenchymal stem cell-based therapies (MSCs) for RA are being considered potential treatment methods. This work analyses the performance in safety and efficacy terms of MSCs techniques.

Methods And Finding: A literature search was performed in PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Open Grey databases from inception to October 28, 2022.

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Knowledge about the life cycle and survival mechanisms of leptospires in the environment is scarce, particularly regarding the environmental factors associated with their presence in ecosystems subject to livestock farming, where precipitation, seasonal floods, and river overflows could act as facilitators of leptospire dispersion. This study aimed to identify and study the presence of spp. in the Lower Delta of the Paraná River and describe the physical, chemical, and hydrometeorological conditions associated with their presence in wetland ecosystems impaired by livestock raising intensification.

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  • The study looked at patients who had surgery to fix loose parts in their elbows, finding out how often they needed to have surgery again afterward.
  • Researchers thought that changing the sizes of the elbow implants would help keep them stable better than just changing one part.
  • They found that about 25% of patients needed more surgery after an average of 4.2 years, and people with rheumatoid arthritis were more likely to need it again.
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Ivermectin (IVM), one of the most widely used antiparasitics in livestock, could enters into the aquatic environment because the treated animal metabolizes only a small percentage of what is administered and the rest is eliminated through the feces, largely as a parent drug, imposing a risk to aquatic organisms. The aims of this study were to (1) assess the effect of IVM spiked in cattle dung on the survival and emergence of Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae), and to (2) evaluate the accumulation of this drug in the different developmental stages of this taxon. Larvae were exposed to two IVM concentrations (T1: 1000 ng g and T2: 500 ng g) for 9 days.

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Objective: To determine the outcomes after acute versus staged fixation of complete articular tibial plafond fractures.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Single Level 1 Trauma center.

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Introduction. News treatments, make early diagnosis of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) critical. The objective of this study is to analyze the different factors that influence delay in diagnosis.

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The use of bacterial inoculants for ensiling based on lactic acid bacteria (LAB) to obtain conserved forages has become an alternative for the improvement of milk and meat productivity in cattle, specifically by optimizing the nutritional and microbial quality of animal feed. LAB inoculant production involves microbial and technological aspects such as biomass obtention, the use of cocultures, the inclusion of probiotics, the production of antimicrobial peptides, operational methods used in bioreactors, and the formulation of the end product to be commercialized to farmers. This review explores the technical aspects of the manufacture of bacterial inoculants, from the main features desired in LAB for ensiling purposes to the alternatives of the bioprocess involved.

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Dystrophinopathies cover a spectrum of rare progressive X-linked muscle diseases, arising from mutations. They are among the most common pediatric muscular dystrophies, being Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) the most severe form. Despite the fact that there is still no cure for these serious diseases, unprecedented advances are being made for the development of therapies for DMD.

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Background: The diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is based on demonstration of the presence of the parasite in samples obtained from the lesions by direct examination (DE), culture or polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based molecular tests. Recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) represents an isothermal version of the conventional PCR (cPCR) technique, being ideal for detecting Leishmania DNA, especially in field conditions.

Methods: A prospective and cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic performance of RPA in the health centres of rural endemic sites or the evaluation centre (EC) of 11 Colombian municipalities and in a reference centre (RC).

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Good fundamentals of posture and balance are essential for the efficient performance of both simple daily tasks and more complex movement patterns. In particular, postural balance is the ability to keep the body in equilibrium and to regain balance after the shift of body segments: postural control mechanisms of integration of the visual, vestibular and foot afferential channels contribute to this. This document provides recommendations based on scientific evidence, clinical practice, and consensus between experts concerning the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of postural dysfunction at the three stages of life as the developmental age, adult age, and old age > 65 years and follows the "National Guidelines on Classification and Measuring of Posture and its Dysfunctions" per the Italian Ministry of Health (December 2017).

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Introduction: New-onset diabetes after transplantation (NODAT) is associated with immunosuppression. Its complications can negatively influence patients' quality of life, which is why it is important to study the associated risk factors and expand the possible therapies in this particular group of patients. .

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Background: Molecular diagnostic tests, notably polymerase chain reaction (PCR), are highly sensitive test for Leishmania detection, which is especially relevant in chronic cutaneous lesion with lower parasite load. An accurate diagnosis is essential because of the high toxicity of the medications for the disease. Nevertheless, diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is hampered by the absence of a reference standard.

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Introduction: In Colombia, the genetic background of the populations was shaped by different levels of admixture between Natives, European, and Africans. Approximately 35.363 patients have diagnosed chronic kidney disease and according to population studies, 10.

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Ivermectin (IVM) is commonly used for broad control of endo- and ecto- parasites in cattle. In wetlands of the Parana Medio River, cattle has been treated repeatedly with IVM for years and concerns have been raised on possible presence of the drug in these ecosystems. A field study was conducted to assess concentration of IVM in two wetlands subjected to different cattle use and frequency of IVM injection.

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