Publications by authors named "Schaller M"

Background: Adherence and persistence to positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy are key factors for positive health outcomes. Home support providers (HSPs) participate in home implementation and follow-up of PAP therapy for patients with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). In Europe, HSP levels of service are country (or area) specific, resulting in differences in content and frequency of patient interactions.

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Background: Pharmaceutical expenditures (PE) are increasing worldwide, raising concerns about sustainability. However, the current price index provides an incomplete picture of this trend due to the rapid introduction of new drugs on the market.

Objective: The aim of this study is to decompose PE into their components and investigate the development in Sweden from 1990 to 2022.

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Objective: Postoperative gastrointestinal hemorrhage (GIH) following mesenteric revascularization when performed either openly (OR) or endovascularly (ER) has been clinically observed but not reported. The aim of the study is to assess the incidence and predictors of GIH in patients undergoing mesenteric revascularization.

Methods: This was a single-center retrospective review of consecutive patients treated with open or endovascular mesenteric revascularization from 2009 to 2019.

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The end-Triassic extinction (ETE) on land was synchronous with the initial lavas of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) and occurred just after the brief 26 thousand year (kyr) reverse geomagnetic polarity Chron E23r that can be used for global correlation. Lava-by-lava paleomagnetic secular variation data, previously reported from Morocco and northeastern United States combined with our data for the North Mountain Basalt from the Fundy Basin of Canada show that the initial phase of CAMP volcanism occurred in only five directional groups or pulses each occupying less than a century. The first four directional groups occur during a ~40 kyr period based on available astrochronology and U-Pb geochronology.

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AML with mutation is the largest subcategory of AML, representing about 35% of AML cases. It is characterized by CD34 negativity, which suggests a relatively differentiated state of the bulk of leukemic blasts. Notably, a significant subset of NPM1-mutated AML cases also exhibit HLA-DR negativity, classifying them as "double-negative", and mimicking, therefore, the CD34 HLA-DR immunophenotype of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL).

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  • Manual adjustment of laser power in retinal therapies is inefficient and can lead to inconsistent treatment effects, while automatic temperature control ensures uniform heating across different areas, which is vital for safe procedures.
  • Utilizing a model predictive controller and an extended Kalman filter, real-time temperature monitoring enhances the precision of retinal laser treatments on porcine eye explants.
  • The results indicate that the closed-loop control approach not only maintains consistent lesion sizes despite varying tissue absorption but also minimizes the risks of over- and undertreatment, showcasing its potential to improve retinal therapies for various conditions.
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Background And Objective: Erosions of the skin and mucous membranes with epidermal dysmaturation are a known side effect of cytostatic chemotherapy regimens and can also be observed during low-dose methotrexate (MTX) therapy. The study aimed to delineate the clinical and histopathological alterations.

Patients And Methods: A database search of the archive for dermatopathology was conducted, identifying 22 patients who developed epidermal dysmaturation on low-dose MTX.

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Increasing evidence emphasizes the pivotal role of CD4 T cells in orchestrating cancer immunity. Noninvasive imaging of the temporal dynamics of CD4 T cells and their distribution patterns might provide novel insights into their effector and regulator cell functions during cancer immunotherapy (CIT). We conducted a comparative analysis of Zr-labeled anti-mouse (m) and anti-human (h) CD4-targeting minibodies (Mbs) for positron emission tomography (PET)/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of CD4 T cells in human xenografts, syngeneic tumor-bearing wild-type (WT), and human CD4 knock-in (hCD4-KI) mouse models.

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Carbonate minerals are globally distributed on the modern and ancient Earth and are abundant in terrestrial and marine depositional environments. Fluid inclusions hosted by calcite retain primary signatures of the source fluid geochemistry at the time of mineral formation (i.e.

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Here, we report the simultaneous isolation of from blood cultures and from a skin ulcer in an elderly woman who suffered from atopic dermatitis and psoriasis and developed acute cellulitis of both arms requiring hospital treatment. To the best of our knowledge, has not been previously reported to cause invasive infections in humans. This case highlights how chronic diseases and older age increase the susceptibility to bacterial infections with environmental bacteria of low virulence.

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Moral values guide consequential attitudes and actions. Here, we report evidence of seasonal variation in Americans' endorsement of some-but not all-moral values. Studies 1 and 2 examined a decade of data from the United States (total N = 232,975) and produced consistent evidence of a biannual seasonal cycle in values pertaining to loyalty, authority, and purity ("binding" moral values)-with strongest endorsement in spring and autumn and weakest endorsement in summer and winter-but not in values pertaining to care and fairness ("individualizing" moral values).

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3D culture of human tissue explants addresses many limitations of traditional monolayer cell culture techniques, namely the lack of cellular heterogeneity and absence of 3D intercellular spatial relationships, but presents challenges with regard to repeatability owing to the difficulty of acquiring multiple tissue samples from the same donor. In this study, we used a cryopreserved bank of human lung microexplants, ∼1 mm fragments of peripheral lung from donors undergoing lung resection surgery, and a liquid-like solid 3D culture matrix to describe a method for the analysis of non-small-cell lung cancer adhesion to human lung tissue. H226 (squamous cell carcinoma), H441 (lung adenocarcinoma), and H460 (large cell carcinoma) cell lines were cocultured with lung microexplants.

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Background: Germany's healthcare system provides high-quality, universal health coverage to almost all residents. However, a major challenge lies in the strong separation of healthcare structures, which hinders efficient interprofessional and intersectoral communication and collaboration. The mandatory nationwide implementation of the telematics infrastructure may offer a solution to enhance healthcare professionals' communication and collaboration.

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  • Voriconazole (VOR), an anti-fungal drug, can cause phototoxicity and skin cancer by impairing the DNA repair process known as nucleotide excision repair (NER).
  • VOR affects NER not by changing the expression of related genes but by binding to heterochromatin, disrupting the acetylation of histone H3, which is necessary for effective DNA repair.
  • Using histone deacetylase inhibitors to restore H3 acetylation can reverse the NER inhibition caused by VOR, suggesting a potential therapeutic strategy to prevent its harmful effects.
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Sepsis survivors are at high risk for infection-related rehospitalization and mortality for years following the resolution of the acute septic event. These infection-causing microorganisms generally do not cause disease in immunocompetent hosts, suggesting that the post-septic immune response is compromised. Given the importance of CD4 T cells in the development of long-lasting protective immunity, we analyzed their post-septic function.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia and characterized by extracellular amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques, intracellular neurofibrillary tau tangles and neurodegeneration. Over 80 % of AD patients also exhibit cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA). CAA is a cerebrovascular disease caused by deposition of Aβ in the walls of cerebral blood vessels leading to vessel damage and impairment of normal blood flow.

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Throughout the 21st century, economic inequality is predicted to increase as we face new challenges, from changes in the technological landscape to the growing climate crisis. It is crucial we understand how these changes in inequality may affect how people think and behave. We propose that economic inequality threatens the social fabric of society, in turn increasing moralization-that is, the greater tendency to employ or emphasize morality in everyday life-as an attempt to restore order and control.

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  • The study evaluates the performance of the Human Acellular Vessel (HAV), a new biologic option for arterial reconstructions, compared to the traditional great saphenous vein (GSV) in patients with advanced peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
  • Researchers compared outcomes in 34 patients using HAV to 88 historical patients who underwent bypass with GSV, noting demographic similarities but differences in health conditions and clinical stages.
  • Results showed that while the HAV group had a shorter operative time, the rates of major amputation-free survival and overall survival were similar between both groups, highlighting the need for further investigation.
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  • The study examined the outcomes of medically managed Type B intramural hematoma (IMH) from 1995 to 2022, focusing on the natural progression and factors influencing it.
  • Out of 104 patients, 92 were treated without surgery; results showed a 1-year survival rate of 85.8% and a 5-year rate of 61.9%, with significant differences in intervention rates between groups with isolated IMH and those with aneurysm/dissection.
  • Progression occurred in 37.9% of Group 1 (isolated IMH) and more frequently in Group 2, highlighting the importance of monitoring and potential intervention for high-risk patients.
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  • * For conditions like pityriasis versicolor and severe dermatophytoses, treatments may involve oral medications, although many oral antifungals are off-label for kids in Germany; combining oral and topical therapies is recommended.
  • * Terbinafine resistance is common in some dermatophyte infections, prompting the need for species identification and resistance testing; itraconazole is preferred for resistant cases, with alternative therapies like laser and photodynamic therapy also available.
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Introduction: Amorolfine 5% lacquer is an established topical treatment for fungal infection of the nails. The success of topical therapy for onychomycosis depends on whether the permeated drug concentration in the deep nail bed is retained above the effective antifungal minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC). We compared the penetration profile of amorolfine and a new topical formula of terbinafine in human mycotic toenails using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry imaging-Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (MALDI-FTICR) imaging.

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The development of improved solid electrolytes (SEs) plays a crucial role in the advancement of bulk-type solid-state battery (SSB) technologies. In recent years, multicomponent or high-entropy SEs are gaining increased attention for their advantageous charge-transport and (electro)chemical properties. However, a comprehensive understanding of how configurational entropy affects ionic conductivity is largely lacking.

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Introduction: Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nails that can be challenging to treat. Here, matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (MALDI-FTICR) imaging was applied to the quantitative analysis of the penetration profile of the antifungal compound, amorolfine, in human mycotic toenails. The amorolfine profile was compared with those of three other antifungals, ciclopirox, naftifine, and tioconazole.

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