Publications by authors named "Simonyan D"

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  • The study investigates the role of 11-oxygenated androgens, particularly 11-ketotestosterone (11KT), in predicting the progression of lethal prostate cancer and the onset of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC).
  • Using mass spectrometry on blood samples from 145 patients treated with androgen deprivation therapy, researchers analyzed the relationship between androgen levels and CRPC development.
  • Findings suggest higher levels of 11KT are associated with a shorter time to CRPC, indicating that monitoring this hormone could enhance treatment strategies for prostate cancer patients.
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  • Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an important omega-3 fatty acid for brain development, was studied to see if high-dose supplementation during the neonatal period could enhance behavioral functioning in very preterm children by age 5.
  • In a multicenter randomized controlled trial, 177 children were assessed at 5 years, with 132 completing neurodevelopmental evaluations.
  • Results showed no significant improvement in behavioral functioning or secondary outcomes for those who received DHA compared to a placebo, indicating that high-dose DHA did not have the expected positive effects.
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  • This study looks at different types of immune cells in prostate cancer and how they affect the patient's chance of recovery.
  • Researchers used lab tests on cancer samples to find out which immune cells are present and how they relate to the severity of the disease.
  • They found that certain immune cell types and their amounts could predict if a patient would need more treatment or if the cancer could be deadly.
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Background: Cancer is the leading cause of disease-related death among children of more than 1 year of age. However, childhood cancer risk factors and etiology are yet to be fully understood. The goal of this study is to identify geographic variation among children and adolescents diagnosed with pediatric tumors between 2001 and 2018 in the province of Quebec.

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Objective: To compare health outcomes and costs given in the emergency department (ED) and walk-in clinics for ambulatory children presenting with acute respiratory diseases.

Design: A retrospective cohort study.

Setting: This study was conducted from April 2016 to March 2017 in one ED and one walk-in clinic.

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The aim of this study was to develop a patient-reported experience measure (PREM) for comparing the experience of care received by ambulatory patients with acute unexpected needs presenting in emergency departments (EDs), walk-in clinics, and primary care practices. The Ambulatory Patient EXperience (APEX) questionnaire was developed using a 5-phase mixed-methods approach. The questionnaire was pretested by asking potential users to rate its clarity, usefulness, redundancy, content and face validities, and discrimination on a 9-point scale (1 = strongly disagree to 9 = strongly agree).

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Background: The interdependence of cytokines and appetite-modifying hormones implicated in cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome (CACS) remains unclear. This study aimed to regroup these cytokines and hormones into distinct inflammatory (or non-inflammatory) pathways and determine whether these pathways can classify patients with CACS phenotypes.

Methods: Clinical characteristics of 133 patients [61.

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Background: Metabolic dependencies of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) cells may represent new personalized treatment approaches in patients harbouring unfavourable features.

Methods: Here, we used untargeted metabolomics and lipidomics analyses to isolate metabolomic features associated with aggressive CLL and poor survival outcomes. We initially focused on profiles associated with overexpression of the adverse metabolic marker glycosyltransferase (UGT2B17) associated with poor survival and drug resistance.

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Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to describe and compare the motivation of parents/guardians to bring children with low-acuity conditions to a tertiary-care pediatric emergency department (ED) versus a clinic before and after the pandemic. The secondary objectives were to describe and compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of the population studied and the impact of the pandemic on their access to primary care services.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study based on a survey administered to parents/guardians of patients presenting with low-acuity conditions at one of two EDs.

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  • This study investigates the impact of high-dose docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplementation on the risk of severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in very preterm infants born at less than 29 weeks of gestation.
  • It will employ an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, assessing severe BPD outcomes at 36 weeks' postmenstrual age while considering various neonatal morbidities.
  • Ethical approval was secured for each trial, and informed consent was obtained from parents, ensuring proper collaboration and data sharing among participating institutions.
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Oxylipins are derived from enzymatic and non-enzymatic oxidation of n-3 and n-6 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. They are known to be involved in inflammatory processes. The aim of this study was to describe the breast milk oxylipin profile following a docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplementation of mothers of preterm infants.

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Introduction: Prostate cancer (PCa) shows considerable variation in clinical outcomes between individuals with similar diseases. The initial host-tumor interaction as assessed by detailed analysis of tumor infiltrating immune cells within the primary tumor may dictate tumor evolution and late clinical outcomes. In this study, we assessed the association between clinical outcomes and dendritic cell (DC) or macrophage (MΦ) tumor infiltration as well as with expression of genes related to their functions.

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Objective: The aim the studi. Differential diagnosis of retention cysts of the maxillary sinus with odontogenic cysts, acute and chronic sinusitis, aspergillosis, and mucocele in preparation for sinus-lifting surgery.

Material And Methods: The analysis of the case histories of 265 patients aged 18-65 years of both sexes who were treated at the dental clinic «Rudenta Family» from 2016 to 2021 was carried out.

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Context: Recent evidence support that androgens play an important role in the etiology of endometrial cancer (EC). Adrenal-derived 11-oxygenated androgens are highly potent agonists of the androgen receptor (AR), comparable to testosterone (T) and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) that have not been studied in the context of EC.

Methodology: We studied a cohort of 272 newly diagnosed postmenopausal EC cases undergoing surgical treatment.

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Objective: To determine how neonatal growth velocity affects the association between birth weight and neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants born preterm.

Study Design: This study is a secondary analysis of the Maternal Omega-3 Supplementation to Reduce Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Very Preterm Infants (MOBYDIck) randomized multicenter trial conducted in breastfed infants born at <29 weeks of gestation, whose mothers were supplemented with docosahexaenoic acid or placebo during the neonatal period. Neurodevelopmental outcomes were assessed at 18-22 months of corrected age using the Bayley-III cognitive and language composite scores.

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Objectives: Our aim was to compare some of the health outcomes and costs associated with value of care in emergency departments (ED) and walk-in clinics for ambulatory patients presenting with an acute respiratory disease.

Methods: A health records review was conducted from April 2016 through March 2017 in one ED and one walk-in clinic. Inclusion criteria were: (i) ambulatory patients at least 18 years old, (ii) discharged home with a diagnosis of upper respiratory tract infection (URTI), pneumonia, acute asthma, or acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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Purpose: Paget's disease of bone (PDB) is a focal metabolic bone disorder characterized by an increased bone remodeling. Fifteen to 40 % of PDB patients have a familial form with an autosomal dominant inheritance. Disease-causing mutations of the gene have been linked to PDB in about 40 % of families whereas genes linked to the remaining families are unknown.

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  • The study aimed to assess how many randomized controlled trials (RCTs) reported the number of patients evaluated for eligibility before randomization, focusing on research published between 2013 and 2015 in major oncology journals.
  • Out of 456 reviewed RCTs, 236 (51.8%) provided information on patient eligibility and 184 of those (78%) detailed reasons for patient exclusion.
  • The findings suggest that while most trials included flow diagrams, only a minority discussed the generalizability of results, indicating a need for better adherence to reporting guidelines to improve clarity on trial applicability.
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Objectives: Endometriosis (EM) is an estrogen-dominant inflammatory disease linked to infertility that affects women of reproductive age. EM lesions respond to hormonal signals that regulate uterine tissue growth and trigger inflammation and pain. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether estradiol (E) and its biologically active metabolites are differentially associated with EM given their estrogenic and non-estrogenic actions including proliferative and inflammatory properties.

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  • The study investigates how circulating levels of adrenal 11-oxygenated androgens affect clinical outcomes in men with newly diagnosed localized prostate cancer, focusing on their potential role in cancer progression.
  • Analysis was conducted on 1,793 treatment-naïve patients and 155 patients on 5α-reductase inhibitors, assessing the relationship between androgen levels and various prognostic indicators using advanced statistical models.
  • Results indicated that while higher levels of certain 11-oxygenated androgens correlated with worse cancer markers, they did not directly impact disease-free survival, but were linked to better metastasis-free survival for specific androgen precursors.
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The androgen inactivating UGT2B28 pathway emerges as a predictor of progression in prostate cancer (PCa). However, the clinical significance of UGT2B28 tumoral expression and its contribution to PCa progression remain unclear. Using the Canadian Prostate Cancer Biomarker Network biobank (CPCBN; n = 1512), we analyzed UGT2B28 tumor expression in relation to clinical outcomes in men with localized PCa.

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Objective: To evaluate whether differences exist between men and women in response to intravesical BCG treatments. The incidence of urothelial carcinoma of the bladder is lower in women but they tend to present with more aggressive and advanced disease. Some prior studies also suggest there are sex-based differences in response to treatment for non-muscle invasive bladder tumors.

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  • The quality of leptomeningeal collaterals can affect how quickly brain tissue is damaged during an acute stroke, with the study aiming to explore the relationship between collateral scores and ischemic changes seen on CT scans.
  • Adult patients with acute stroke symptoms were analyzed based on their collateral scores and imaging results, using statistical models to assess the impact of these scores over time.
  • Findings showed that patients with low collateral scores (0-1) had worse imaging outcomes (lower ASPECTS), and the relationship between time passed since stroke and collateral scores highlighted the importance of early intervention.
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Objectives: The aim of this study was: (1) to adapt the time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) method to emergency department (ED) ambulatory care; (2) to estimate the cost of care associated with frequently encountered ambulatory conditions; and (3) to compare costs calculated using estimated time and objectively measured time.

Methods: TDABC was applied to a retrospective cohort of patients with upper respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, unspecified abdominal pain, lower back pain and limb lacerations who visited an ED in Québec City (Canada) during fiscal year 2015-2016. The calculated cost of care was the product of the time required to complete each care procedure and the cost per minute of each human resource or equipment involved.

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