Publications by authors named "N Hertel"

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  • * It found that 269 patients (3.1%) had C. acnes endocarditis, primarily affecting younger individuals with native valves, while prosthetic valve cases were more frequent in older age groups.
  • * Although survival rates were better for native valve cases, the incidence of C. acnes endocarditis is concerning and requires specialized diagnostic methods, but surgical outcomes were generally acceptable.
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  • The Million Person Study (MPS) investigates the health impacts of gradual exposure to ionizing radiation on over one million U.S. radiation workers and veterans, focusing on both cancer and non-cancer conditions.
  • Recent efforts have highlighted mortality patterns related to neurological and behavioral disorders, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, by analyzing claims data from Medicare beneficiaries.
  • To manage the extensive and complex dataset, the MPS is developing specialized open-source software (Colossus) to facilitate detailed evaluation of health outcomes and related factors from the collected health information.
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Lymphocele formation is a rare complication after surgical procedures involving the mediastinum. While uncomplicated lymphoceles show high rates of spontaneous closure and are usually treated conservatively, surgical treatment might be required in cases with persistent or recurrent lymphoceles. We present the case of a 53-year-old male with reoccurring cervical swelling after two surgeries of the thoracic aorta.

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: Mitral valve infective endocarditis (IE) still has a high mortality. Minimally invasive mitral valve surgery (MIMVS) is technically more challenging, especially in patients with endocarditis. Here, we compare the early postoperative outcome of patients with endocarditis and other indications for MIMVS.

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We report the photon (PL), electron (CL) and X-ray (XEL) induced luminescence characteristics of high aspect ratio ultra-long (~ 50 µm) ZnO nanorods (NRs) and discuss the potential for fast X-ray detection based on the consistent and efficient visible emission (~ 580 nm) from ZnO NRs. Nanostructured ZnO scintillators were rearranged to form a vertically well-aligned NR design in order to help light absorption and coupling resulting in luminescent and fast scintillation properties. The design of the nanorod array combines the key advantages of a low-cost growth technique together with environmentally friendly and widely available materials.

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