Publications by authors named "PICO A"

Introduction: Low back pain is common during pregnancy, affecting up to 76% of women. However, symptomatic lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is rare, occurring in about 1 in 10,000 pregnancies, with less than 2% progressing to cauda equina syndrome (CES). The overlap in symptoms between LDH and typical pregnancy-related conditions complicates both diagnosis and management.

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Background: Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus is classically recognized by the triad of gait disturbance, cognitive dysfunction, and urinary incontinence. Since ventricular shunting may be affected by valve type, we conducted a meta-analysis to assess the relationship between valve characteristics and outcomes.

Methods: English language studies that reported valve types, outcomes, and associated complications were included.

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The HeartMate 3 risk score (HM3RS) was developed from the Multicenter Study of MagLev Technology in Patients Undergoing Mechanical Circulatory Support Therapy with HeartMate 3 (MOMENTUM 3) clinical trial to predict 1 and 2 year mortality after left ventricular assist device implantation. However, it has not been validated in a real-world population, especially after the heart transplant allocation system change on October 18, 2018. In this multicenter retrospective analysis, we found that HM3RS did not predict 1 and 2 year outcomes in the contemporary era, highlighting the need to revise this risk prediction tool in the real-world setting.

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  • Computer-vision and machine-learning techniques are being utilized to evaluate mouse behavior in Alzheimer's disease models, using a method called variational animal motion embedding (VAME).
  • Significant changes in behavior were observed in Alzheimer’s models, such as age-related differences and increased randomness in actions.
  • Intervention by blocking certain neuroinflammation processes largely mitigated these behavioral changes, highlighting the impact of neuroinflammation on spontaneous behavior in Alzheimer's disease.
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Objective: To determine the preferences regarding injection, medication frequency and complexity of GLP1 receptor agonists among patients with type 2 diabetes, treatment-naïve for such drugs in Spain. Additionally, patients' willingness to pay according to these attributes was evaluated.

Methods: A discrete-choice experiment survey designed to evaluate patients' preferences over three attributes discriminating by age, sex and patients experience with previous injectable treatment was fulfilled by patients.

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  • Harlequin syndrome (HS) is a rare condition that results in uneven flushing and sweating, often due to issues with the sympathetic nervous system. When it's linked to external damage, it's called Harlequin Sign.
  • *In a systematic review of the literature, researchers analyzed 1,538 studies, finding 8 case reports of Harlequin Sign associated with upper thoracic paravertebral lesions, primarily in middle-aged females.
  • *The study identified that symptoms like hemifacial flushing and anhidrosis were common, and while CT scans were mainly used for diagnosis, surgical intervention was only successful in resolving symptoms for a quarter of the patients.
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Background: With life expectancy on the rise, there has been an increase in patients with concomitant degenerative hip and spine pathology, defined as hip-spine syndrome (HSS). Patients affected by HSS may require both total hip arthroplasty (THA) and lumbar spinal fusion (LSF), although there is a paucity of data regarding how the sequential timing of these procedures may influence clinical outcomes. This study aims to compare complications and spinopelvic parameters in patients with HSS who underwent either LSF first or THA first.

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  • COVID-19 is linked to serious thrombotic events and neurological symptoms that can persist in long COVID patients, but the mechanisms behind these complications are not well understood and treatment options are limited.
  • *Fibrinogen, a key component of blood clots, is found in high amounts in the lungs and brains of COVID-19 patients, where it correlates with the severity of the disease and can predict cognitive issues afterward.
  • *Research shows that fibrin interacts with the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, causing inflammatory blood clots that contribute to complications like inflammation and nerve damage, suggesting that therapies targeting fibrin may be beneficial for treating both acute and long COVID cases.*
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  • Network biology is an interdisciplinary field that combines computational and biological sciences to improve understanding of cellular functions and diseases, though it is still a developing area after two decades.* -
  • The field faces challenges due to the increasing complexity and diversity of biological data, but active research areas include molecular networks, patient similarity networks, and machine learning applications.* -
  • The article provides an overview of recent advancements, highlights future directions, and emphasizes the need for diverse scientific communities and educational initiatives within network biology.*
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  • The study aimed to see how a treatment for gum disease around implants works, with or without using a medicine called metronidazole.
  • Patients were split into two groups: one group got the treatment with metronidazole, and the other got a placebo instead.
  • Both groups improved over time, but the group using metronidazole showed better results in reducing certain inflammatory substances in their blood.
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A series of three Ni(II)-POCOP complexes para-functionalized with an acetoxyl fragment were synthesized. All complexes (2 a-c) were fully characterized through standard analytical techniques. The molecular structure of complex 2 b was unambiguously determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, revealing that the metal center is situated in a slightly distorted square-planar environment.

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Context: Medical treatment of acromegaly is currently performed through a trial-and-error approach using first-generation somatostatin receptor ligands (fgSRLs) as first-line drugs, with an effectiveness of about 50%, and subsequent drugs are indicated through clinical judgment. Some biomarkers can predict fgSRLs response.

Objective: Here we report the results of the ACROFAST study, a clinical trial in which a protocol based on predictive biomarkers of fgSRLs was evaluated.

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Enrichment analysis, crucial for interpreting genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic data, is expanding into metabolomics. Furthermore, there is a rising demand for integrated enrichment analysis that combines data from different studies and omics platforms, as seen in meta-analysis and multi-omics research. To address these growing needs, we have updated WebGestalt to include enrichment analysis capabilities for both metabolites and multiple input lists of analytes.

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In recent decades, the development of new drugs has become increasingly expensive and inefficient, and the molecular mechanisms of most pharmaceuticals remain poorly understood. In response, computational systems and network medicine tools have emerged to identify potential drug repurposing candidates. However, these tools often require complex installation and lack intuitive visual network mining capabilities.

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Background And Aims: Incident heart failure (HF) among individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD) incurs hospitalizations that burden patients and health care systems. There are few preventative therapies, and the Pooled Cohort equations to Prevent Heart Failure (PCP-HF) perform poorly in the setting of CKD. New drug targets and better risk stratification are urgently needed.

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Purpose: Computational models can help clinicians plan surgeries by accounting for factors such as mechanical imbalances or testing different surgical techniques beforehand. Different levels of modeling complexity are found in the literature, and it is still not clear what aspects should be included to obtain accurate results in finite-element (FE) corneal models. This work presents a methodology to narrow down minimal requirements of modeling features to report clinical data for a refractive intervention such as PRK.

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Purpose: This study aims to conduct a systematic review of the literature comparing pre-operative, intraoperative, and post-operative characteristics between adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) and young adult idiopathic scoliosis (YAdIS) patients.

Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines, we conducted a search of the PubMed/Medline, EMBASE, and Cochrane Central databases to identify full-text articles in the English-language literature. Our inclusion criteria were studies that compared preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative characteristics between AIS and YAdIS patients.

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Introduction: Growth hormone (GH)-secreting pituitary tumors (GHomas) are the most common acromegaly cause. At diagnosis, most of them are macroadenomas, and up to 56% display cavernous sinus invasion. Biomarker assessment associated with tumor growth and invasion is important to optimize their management.

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Background: Splenic abscess is a serious complication associated with infective endocarditis. There is still contradicting evidence regarding the optimal treatment pathway including timing of valve intervention and the approach for managing splenic foci.

Case Presentation: We present a case of a hybrid staged approach in which we successfully performed a laparoscopic splenectomy following percutaneous abscess drainage and a delayed aortic valve replacement.

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We present the unique case of a 60-year-old female with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) who underwent laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) for metastatic malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) of the brain. She presented to the emergency room complaining of one week of dysarthria and facial droop. An MRI of the brain demonstrated a homogeneously enhancing left frontal mass; although rare, given her history of pulmonary MPNST, brain invasion was considered likely.

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  • Human and animal tuberculosis is caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex (MTBC), which has lost the ability to produce cobalamin (vitamin B12) but can still take it up from external sources.
  • In experiments with mice, B12-deficient (anemic) animals showed improved survival and reduced bacterial presence in organs when infected with M. tuberculosis (Mtb), compared to non-anemic mice.
  • The research suggests that low B12 levels interfere with Mtb's virulence, revealing a new host-pathogen interaction that could be significant for populations with vitamin B12 deficiencies.
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Objective: The aging global population presents an increasing challenge for spine surgeons. Advancements in spine surgery, including minimally invasive techniques, have broadened treatment options, potentially benefiting older patients. This study aims to explore the clinical outcomes of spine surgery in septuagenarians and octogenarians.

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  • Oxygen deprivation and excess are both toxic, making the body's adaptation to oxygen levels crucial for survival.
  • The study investigates protein turnover rates in mouse heart, lung, and brain under different oxygen levels, finding that the lung shows the most significant response.
  • It highlights that certain extracellular matrix proteins stabilize in the lung during both low (hypoxia) and high (hyperoxia) oxygen, while a component of the electron transport chain becomes unstable in high oxygen, implicating MYBBP1A as a regulator in this context.
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Objective: Selecting C2 versus C3 or C4 (i.e., C3/C4) as the rostral anchoring level in long-segment cervical fusions is a common clinical conundrum.

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  • A short version of the acute octreotide test (sAOT) was re-evaluated to predict responses to somatostatin receptor ligands (SRLs) in acromegaly patients, utilizing ultra-sensitive growth hormone (GH) assays.
  • In a study of 47 patients, the results showed that 30 were responders and 17 were non-responders, with specific GH levels serving as predictive cutoffs for treatment responses.
  • The study found that patients with E-cadherin-positive tumors had lower GH levels and higher somatostatin receptor 2 (SSTR2) scores, indicating that sAOT can aid in clinical treatment decisions based on tumor characteristics.
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