Publications by authors named "Rea R"

Aims/hypothesis: COMBINE 2 assessed the efficacy and safety of once-weekly IcoSema (a combination therapy of basal insulin icodec and semaglutide) vs once-weekly semaglutide (a glucagon-like peptide-1 analogue) 1.0 mg in individuals with type 2 diabetes inadequately managed with GLP-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) therapy, with or without additional oral glucose-lowering medications.

Methods: This 52 week, randomised, multicentre, open-label, parallel group, Phase IIIa trial was conducted across 121 sites in 13 countries/regions.

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Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a global health concern with a rising prevalence, particularly in Brazil. Insulin therapy plays a crucial role in managing T2D, helping to maintain glucose and energy homeostasis. Moreover, early initiation of insulin is crucial for hyperglycemic control and prevention of chronic complications.

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Objective: Neonatal skeletal articulations for research and display purposes are uncommon due to issues surrounding incomplete bone maturation and reduced structural integrity that affect the bone preparation and articulation procedures. The present project was designed to add to the veterinary literature on neonatal moose osteological specimens, document the procedures of preparing and articulating a delicate specimen, and construct a 3-dimensional (3D) scan of the articulated skeleton that could be used for scientific and veterinary research and study worldwide.

Animal: A neonatal moose that had succumbed to capture myopathy resulting from entanglement in a barbed wire fence was the sole subject of this project.

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  • A collaboration between CREA and ARSIAL focused on characterizing native maize populations from the Lazio region, analyzing their morphology, chemical composition, and genetic traits.
  • During 2022 and 2023, 50 maize accessions were cultivated, with data collected on traits like plant and ear height, flowering times, and grain composition evaluated using near-infrared spectroscopy.
  • The genetic analysis using ddRADseq revealed significant differences in population structure between the ARSIAL and CREA collections, highlighting the importance of preserving and understanding local biodiversity in maize germplasm.
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  • - A study was conducted on landrace accessions of common beans from the Lazio region in Italy to identify which genotypes are more drought-tolerant or susceptible, using a controlled pre-screening experiment on 24 diverse landraces.
  • - The selected landraces were then tested in field trials under two different water conditions (normal irrigation vs. no irrigation) at two sites with distinct climatic conditions, revealing consistent results across both locations.
  • - It was found that yield parameters were more affected by water shortage than morpho-physiological traits, indicating variability among genotypes; some landraces demonstrated significant yield stability under drought, highlighting their potential for drought tolerance.
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Objectives: To evaluate a postpartum telephone-based lifestyle intervention to prevent diabetes in high-risk women with recent gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

Design: Multicentre parallel randomised clinical trial.

Setting: Specialised antenatal clinics in the Brazilian National System.

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  • The TOP1 study examined the effects of switching from twice-daily basal insulin to once-daily insulin glargine (Gla-300) in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D), focusing on glycemic control and quality of life over 28 weeks.
  • Despite no significant change in HbA1c levels after switching insulin regimens, participants experienced meaningful reductions in fasting blood glucose and improved overall glycemic profiles.
  • Patients also reported a significant increase in treatment satisfaction and a decrease in hypoglycemic events, indicating a positive impact on their diabetes management and quality of life.
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Aging in polymers of intrinsic microporosity has slowed exploitation due to a decay in performance over time since densification makes them unsuitable for industrial applications. This work aimed to study the impact of the operation and storage temperature on the gas separation properties and aging rates of PIM-1 self-standing films. The permeability, diffusivity, and solubility of the tested membranes were monitored through permeation tests for pure carbon dioxide and nitrogen at a maximum upstream pressure of 1.

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  • * A study in Brazil analyzed data from adult patients who had serum creatinine tests from June 2018 to May 2021 and found that 42% of those tests did not include urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio assessments, which are important for evaluating kidney health.
  • * The results showed that non-nephrologists were the main requesters of kidney function tests, indicating a need for better adherence to guidelines and promoting teamwork among healthcare professionals to enhance CKD management.
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  • The study aimed to test the effectiveness of sending text messages to promote medication adherence in adults with type 2 diabetes, informing a future large-scale trial in the UK.
  • Conducted across multiple primary care centers, 209 participants were randomly assigned to receive text messages or usual care, with a goal to retain over 80% of participants for follow-up at 6 months.
  • A total of 12,734 messages were sent, with a high recruitment rate of 60-80 participants monthly, and baseline health data was available for most participants, setting the stage for the measurement of outcomes after 6 months.
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Aim: To develop and explore the validity of a Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREM) for adult inpatient diabetes care.

Method: 27 in-depth interviews were conducted to inform the development of the 42-item PREM which was cognitively tested with 10 people. A refined 38-item PREM was piloted with 228 respondents completing a paper (n = 198) or online (n = 30) version.

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Process analytical technology (PAT) tools such as Raman Spectroscopy have become established tools for real time measurement of CHO cell bioreactor process variables and are aligned with the QbD approach to manufacturing. These tools can have a significant impact on process development if adopted early, creating an end-to-end PAT/QbD focused process. This study assessed the impact of Raman based feedback control on early and late phase development bioreactors by using a Raman based PLS model and PAT management system to control glucose in two CHO cell line bioreactor processes.

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Global warming is an ever-rising environmental concern, and carbon dioxide (CO) is among its major causes. Different technologies, including adsorption, cryogenic separation, and sequestration, have been developed for CO separation and storage/utilization. Among these, carbon capture using nano-adsorbents has the advantages of excellent CO separation and storage performance as well as superior heat- and mass-transfer characteristics due to their large surface area and pore volume.

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Background: The Support through Mobile Messaging and digital health Technology for Diabetes (SuMMiT-D) project has developed, and is evaluating, a mobile phone-based intervention delivering brief messages targeting identified behaviour change techniques promoting medication use to people with type 2 diabetes in general practice. The present study aimed to inform refinement and future implementation of the SuMMiT-D intervention by investigating general practice staff perceptions of how a text message-based intervention to support medication adherence should be implemented within current and future diabetes care.

Methods: Seven focus groups and five interviews were conducted with 46 general practice staff (including GPs, nurses, healthcare assistants, receptionists and linked pharmacists) with a potential role in the implementation of a text message-based intervention for people with type 2 diabetes.

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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of endoscopic ultrasound-guided gallbladder drainage (EUS-GBD) using a new electrocautery lumen apposing metal stent (EC-LAMS) as a first-line treatment for patients with distal malignant biliary obstruction (DMBO) who may not be suitable for surgery.
  • Out of 37 patients, the technical success of EC-LAMS placement was 100%, with a clinical success rate showing significant bilirubin reduction, although 10.8% experienced some adverse events, like bleeding and impaction.
  • The findings suggest that EUS-GBD with EC-LAMS is a viable palliative option for managing malignant jaundice, with
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We aimed to identify , , and alleles/haplotypes associated with European, African, or Native American genomic ancestry (GA) in admixed Brazilian patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). This exploratory nationwide study enrolled 1599 participants. GA percentage was inferred using a panel of 46 ancestry informative marker-insertion/deletion.

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Objective: Eating disorders are associated with significant illness burden and costs, yet access to evidence-based care is limited. Greater use of programme-led and focused interventions that are less resource-intensive might be part of the solution to this demand-capacity mismatch.

Method: In October 2022, a group of predominantly UK-based clinical and academic researchers, charity representatives and people with lived experience convened to consider ways to improve access to, and efficacy of, programme-led and focused interventions for eating disorders in an attempt to bridge the demand-capacity gap.

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Background: We used detailed information on patients with diabetes admitted to hospital to determine differences in clinical outcomes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK.

Methods: The study used electronic patient record data from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Hospital admission data for patients coded for diabetes was analysed over three time periods: pre-pandemic (31st January 2019-31st January 2020), Wave 1 (1st February 2020-30th June 2020), and Wave 2 (1st September 2020-30th April 2021).

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Background: Dysglycemias have been associated with worse prognosis in critically ill patients with COVID-19, but data on the association of dysglycemia with COVID-19 in comparison with other forms of severe acute respiratory syndrome are lacking. This study aimed to compare the occurrence of different glycemic abnormalities in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome and COVID-19 admitted to intensive care units versus glycemic abnormalities in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome from other causes, to evaluate the adjusted attributable risk associated with COVID-19 and dysglycemia and to assess the influence of these dysglycemias on mortality.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort of consecutive patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome and suspected COVID-19 hospitalized in intensive care units between March 11 and September 13, 2020, across eight hospitals in Curitiba-Brazil.

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Occurrence of hyperglycemia upon infection is associated with worse clinical outcome in COVID-19 patients. However, it is still unknown whether SARS-CoV-2 directly triggers hyperglycemia. Herein, we interrogated whether and how SARS-CoV-2 causes hyperglycemia by infecting hepatocytes and increasing glucose production.

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Aims: To investigate characteristics of people hospitalized with coronavirus-disease-2019 (COVID-19) and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state (HHS), and to identify risk factors for mortality and intensive care admission.

Materials And Methods: Retrospective cohort study with anonymized data from the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists nationwide audit of hospital admissions with COVID-19 and diabetes, from start of pandemic to November 2021. The primary outcome was inpatient mortality.

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Importance: Reduced heart rate during exercise is common and associated with impaired aerobic capacity in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), but it remains unknown if restoring exertional heart rate through atrial pacing would be beneficial.

Objective: To determine if implanting and programming a pacemaker for rate-adaptive atrial pacing would improve exercise performance in patients with HFpEF and chronotropic incompetence.

Design, Setting, And Participants: Single-center, double-blind, randomized, crossover trial testing the effects of rate-adaptive atrial pacing in patients with symptomatic HFpEF and chronotropic incompetence at a tertiary referral center (Mayo Clinic) in Rochester, Minnesota.

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Common bean cultivation has historically been a typical component of rural economies in Italy, particularly in mountainous and hilly zones along the Apennine ridge of the central and southern regions, where the production is focused on local landraces cultivated by small-scale farmers using low-input production systems. Such landraces are at risk of genetic erosion because of the recent socioeconomic changes in rural communities. One hundred fourteen accessions belonging to 66 landraces still being grown in the Lazio region were characterized using a multidisciplinary approach.

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