Publications by authors named "Mey J"

25 thousand years ago, the European Alps were covered by the kilometre-thick Alpine Ice Field. Numerical modelling of this glaciation has been challenged by model-data disagreements, including overestimations of ice thickness. We tackle this issue by applying the Instructed Glacier Model, a three-dimensional model enhanced with physics-informed machine learning.

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L/P ratio, which indicates the proportion of lumen volume to plaque volume of the vessel, is lower in lesion than in per-lesion (RCA, 0.9 vs. 7.

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Background: Patellar instability is a well-known pathology in which kinematics can be investigated using metrics such as tibial tuberosity tracheal groove (TTTG), the bisect offset (BO), and the lateral patellar tilt (LPT). We used dynamic computed tomography (CT) to investigate the patellar motion of healthy subjects in weight-bearing conditions to provide normative values for TTTG, BO, and LPT, as well as to define whether BO and LPT are affected by the morphology of the trochlear groove.

Methods: Dynamic scanning was used to acquire images during weight-bearing in 21 adult healthy volunteers.

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Bile acids (BAs) are cholesterol derivatives synthesized in the liver and released into the digestive tract to facilitate lipid uptake during the digestion process. Most of these BAs are reabsorbed and recycled back to the liver. Some of these BAs progress to other tissues through the bloodstream.

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Following spinal cord injury (SCI), the regenerative capacity of the central nervous system (CNS) is severely limited by the failure of axonal regeneration. The regeneration of CNS axons has been shown to occur by grafting predegenerated peripheral nerves (PPNs) and to be promoted by the transplantation of neural precursor cells (NPCs). The introduction of a combinatorial treatment of PPNs and NPCs after SCI has to address the additional problem of glial scar formation, which prevents regenerating axons from leaving the implant and making functional connections.

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Introduction: Advancements in rectal cancer (RC) treatment not only led to an increase in lives saved but also improved quality of life (QoL). Notwithstanding these benefits, RC treatment comes at the price of gastrointestinal morbidity in many patients. Health economic modelling poses an opportunity to explore the societal burden of such side-effects.

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Background: Early neurorehabilitation can enhance neurocognitive outcomes in very preterm infants (<32 weeks), and conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is commonly used to assess neonatal brain injury; however, the predictive value for neurodevelopmental delay is limited. Timely predictive quantitative biomarkers are needed to improve early identification and management of infants at risk of neurodevelopmental delay.

Objective: To evaluate the potential of quantitative synthetic MRI measurements at term-equivalent age as predictive biomarkers of neurodevelopmental impairment and establish practical cutoff values to guide clinical decision-making.

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  • The study examines the ratio of coronary artery lumen volume (V) to myocardial mass (M) to understand the relationship between coronary arteries and heart muscle in patients with complex coronary artery disease (CAD) prior to surgery.
  • It analyzes data from coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) in participants from a specific trial (FAST-TRACK CABG) and compares results with another patient cohort (ADVANCE registry).
  • Findings indicate that patients requiring coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) had significantly lower V/M ratios than those in the ADVANCE registry, suggesting that V/M could serve as a useful non-invasive marker for assessing CAD severity, particularly alongside fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurements.
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Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and CT-derived fractional flow reserve (FFRCT) provide high diagnostic accuracy for coronary artery disease (CAD), consistent with invasive coronary angiography (ICA), the gold standard diagnostic technique. The presence of calcified components, however, complicates the interpretation of coronary stenosis severity. We present a case where there was a discrepant assessment of coronary stenosis severity between CCTA/FFRCT (indicating significant obstructive CAD) and ICA (showing no apparent obstructive CAD).

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  • * A case was reported where this condition was accidentally found after the surgery, specifically linked to aorta cross-clamping.
  • * The dissection was effectively managed through careful monitoring, using advanced 3D holographic and fluid dynamics analysis to guide treatment decisions.
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  • The study aimed to determine if quantitative features from coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) can help distinguish total occlusions (TOs) from severe stenoses observed during invasive coronary angiography (ICA).
  • A total of 84 TOs were identified in a sample of 114 patients, showing a 56% agreement rate in diagnosis between CCTA and ICA, with TOs having a greater average lesion length compared to severe stenoses.
  • The key finding indicated that a lesion length greater than 5.5 mm is a strong predictor for differentiating between TOs and severe stenoses, with notable differences in calcium and fibro-fatty atheroma volumes as well.
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  • In patients with complex coronary artery disease, selecting a revascularization strategy using coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) shows high agreement with invasive coronary angiography (ICA) results.
  • The study involved planning coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) based on CCTA alone, achieving a high feasibility rate of 99.1% and strong agreement between the CCTA team and actual treatment decisions.
  • Follow-up results indicated a 92.6% graft patency rate after 30 days, with low rates of major adverse cardiac events (7.2%) and major bleeding (2.7%), supporting the safety of this approach.
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  • CCTA and FFRCT show high accuracy in diagnosing coronary artery disease, matching the results of the invasive coronary angiography (ICA), which is considered the gold standard.
  • Differentiating between total and subtotal coronary occlusions is essential for deciding the best treatment, as subtotal occlusions can sometimes appear as total ones in ICA.
  • In a case report, CCTA indicated a subtotal occlusion with vulnerable tissue, while ICA suggested a total occlusion; this led to successful diagnosis and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) after using vasodilators to improve imaging.
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Purpose: Metastatic melanoma lymph nodes (MMLns) might be challenging to detect on MR-WBI, as both MMLns and normal lymph nodes (NLns) can show restricted water diffusion. Our purpose is to assess the potential contribution of the DIXON sequence in differentiating MMLns from NLns.

Material And Methods: We followed a cohort of 107 patients with stage IIIb/c and IV skin melanoma for 32 months using MR-WBI with DIXON, STIR, and DWI/ADC sequences.

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Background: Lower limb amputation contributes to structural and functional brain alterations, adversely affecting gait, balance, and overall quality of life. Therefore, selecting an appropriate prosthetic ankle is critical in enhancing the well-being of these individuals. Despite the availability of various prostheses, their impact on brain neuroplasticity remains poorly understood.

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The treatment of spinal cord injury (SCI) with uncultivated human bone marrow-derived stromal cells (bmSCs) prepared by negative selection has been proposed to be therapeutically superior to treatment with stem cells that were expanded in vitro. To explore their use in clinical trials, we studied the functional effects of delayed application at 7 days after SCI by testing different doses of bmSCs. Spinal cord contusion injury was induced in adult male Wistar rats at the thoracic level T9.

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Background: Heart failure due to myocardial infarction (MI) involves fibrosis driven by epicardium-derived cells (EPDCs) and cardiac fibroblasts, but strategies to inhibit and provide cardio-protection remains poor. The imprinted gene, non-canonical NOTCH ligand 1 (Dlk1), has previously been shown to mediate fibrosis in the skin, lung and liver, but very little is known on its effect in the heart.

Methods: Herein, human pericardial fluid/plasma and tissue biopsies were assessed for DLK1, whereas the spatiotemporal expression of Dlk1 was determined in mouse hearts.

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Central nervous system (CNS) injuries induce cell death and consequently the release of myelin and other cellular debris. Microglia as well as hematogenous macrophages actively collaborate to phagocyte them and undergo their degradation. However, myelin accumulation persists in the lesion site long after the injury with detrimental effects on axonal regeneration.

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  • Mixed reality (MR) holograms can effectively display 3D images while allowing users to remain aware of their surroundings, offering a new method for measuring coronary artery bypass grafts using gestures and voice commands.
  • A study involving follow-up CT scans of 30 patients demonstrated that holographic measurements were feasible in 97.1% of cases, with high accuracy and excellent agreement between hologram and CT measurements.
  • The findings suggest that this real-time holographic measurement approach is quick and reliable, potentially enhancing clinical decision-making by enabling doctors to visualize and measure grafts directly.
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Purpose: To assess the performance of the inferior lateral ventricle (ILV) to hippocampal (Hip) volume ratio on brain MRI, for Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnostics, comparing it to individual automated ILV and hippocampal volumes, and visual medial temporal lobe atrophy (MTA) consensus ratings.

Methods: One-hundred-twelve subjects (mean age ± SD, 66.85 ± 13.

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This study aimed to better understand the relationship between bone-related biomarkers and nutrient stress in the context of metabolic health. We investigated plasma osteocalcin (OC) during an oral glucose challenge and experimental hyperinsulinemia in Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and lean healthy controls (LHC). Older individuals with obesity and T2DM (n = 9) and young LHCs (n = 9) underwent a 75g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and a 40 mU/m/min hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp.

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