Publications by authors named "Sule N"

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  • Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) was implemented for COVID-19 patients experiencing long-term effects to assess its impact on their functional capacity and health-related quality of life (HRQOL).
  • The study involved 155 post-COVID patients undergoing a pre and post-assessment that included a six-minute walk test, focusing on various interventions like education, exercise, and strength training, conducted over eight weeks.
  • Results indicated significant improvements in resting pulse rate, oxygen saturation, walking distance, and various HRQOL domains, highlighting PR as effective for enhancing the quality of life in post-COVID patients.
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We conducted the study to assess the effect of patient-tailored diet counseling on the nutritional status of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) patients under the pulmonary rehabilitation program from June 2021-May 2022. These patients completed 2 months of patient-tailored diet counseling sessions under the pulmonary rehabilitation program, which consisted of 4-5 interactive diet counseling sessions fortnightly. The pre- and postassessment was done using standardized outcomes: Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST), body mass index (BMI), and ideal body weight.

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Background: Triplet or quadruplet therapies incorporating proteasome inhibitors, immunomodulators, and anti-CD38 antibodies have led to prolonged survival among patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma; however, most patients have a relapse. Frontline lenalidomide therapy has increased the number of patients with lenalidomide-refractory disease at the time of the first relapse.

Methods: In this phase 3, randomized, open-label trial, we evaluated belantamab mafodotin, pomalidomide, and dexamethasone (BPd), as compared with pomalidomide, bortezomib, and dexamethasone (PVd), in lenalidomide-exposed patients who had relapsed or refractory myeloma after at least one line of therapy.

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Background: Human restricted genes contribute to human specific traits in the immune system. CHRFAM7A, a uniquely human fusion gene, is a negative regulator of the α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α7 nAChR), the highest Ca conductor of the ACh receptors implicated in innate immunity. Understanding the mechanism of how CHRFAM7A affects the immune system remains unexplored.

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Genes restricted to humans may contribute to human-specific traits and provide a different context for diseases. CHRFAM7A is a uniquely human fusion gene and a negative regulator of the α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α7 nAChR). The α7 nAChR has been a promising target for diseases affecting cognition and higher cortical functions, however, the treatment effect observed in animal models failed to translate into human clinical trials.

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Aim: The results from the SUSTAIN-6 trial generated some uncertainty regarding the association between incretin-based drugs [dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs)] and the risk of diabetic retinopathy. Our objective was to synthesize the available evidence from observational studies regarding the use of incretin-based drugs and the risk of diabetic retinopathy among individuals with type 2 diabetes.

Materials And Methods: We systemically searched Cochrane Library, Embase and Medline to identify observational studies of interest.

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Background: Nigeria instituted the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) for universal health coverage. This study compared the NHIS and out-of-pocket (OOP) antibiotic prescribing with the World Health Organization (WHO) optimal values.

Methods: A total of 2190 prescription forms from the NHIS and OOP were included in this study conducted at Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Nigeria from January 2021 to December 2022 and analysed using WHO drug prescribing guidelines.

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Introduction: We sought to investigate the impact of National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)-compliant multidisciplinary conference on the uptake of active surveillance (AS) among eligible patients with prostate cancer.

Methods: Retrospective review of our AS database was performed. Patients who are eligible for AS who sought a second opinion at a comprehensive cancer center (2010-2021) were presented to the multidisciplinary Localized Prostate Cancer Conference (LPCC) that includes urologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists, and patient advocates.

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  • Multiple myeloma is an incurable cancer with limited treatment options for patients whose disease has returned after previous therapies; belantamab mafodotin has shown promise in early studies for these patients.
  • The DREAMM-3 phase 3 study involved 325 participants worldwide who were randomized to receive either belantamab mafodotin or a combination of pomalidomide and dexamethasone, with the main goal of evaluating progression-free survival.
  • The study is ongoing, with patients recruited between April 2020 and April 2022, and it aims to determine the safety and efficacy of belantamab mafodotin compared to traditional treatments by September 2022.
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  • Observational studies and randomized controlled trials show conflicting evidence about statins' effects on mortality in COPD patients, prompting a systematic literature review.
  • Out of 15 relevant observational studies identified, most suffered from significant biases like time-related issues and confounding factors, which could skew results toward seemingly beneficial effects of statins.
  • The overall analysis suggests a reduction in death risk with statin use (pooled relative risk of 0.66), but the presence of these biases highlights the need for better-designed studies to clarify statins' true impact on mortality in COPD.
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Background: We sought to investigate the impact of an NCCN-compliant multidisciplinary conference on treatment decisions of patients with localized prostate cancer.

Methods: A retrospective review of our quality assurance localized prostate cancer database was performed. All patients with localized prostate cancer who sought a second opinion at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center between 2009 and 2019 were presented to the multidisciplinary Localized Prostate Cancer Conference (LPCC) that includes urologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists, and patient advocates.

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  • - Bladder cancer is varied in its molecular makeup, and understanding these differences could guide treatment strategies; thus, creating pre-clinical models that reflect these subtypes is crucial for testing new therapies.
  • - Researchers induced invasive bladder tumors in mice using a carcinogen and developed eight unique tumor lines (known as BURP lines), which were analyzed for their molecular characteristics and immune responses.
  • - The BURP line tumors exhibited distinct immune profiles and varied responses to cisplatin treatment, showcasing different molecular classifications similar to human bladder cancer, which may help in developing targeted therapies.
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  • Face masks are effective in reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission, but people often avoid wearing them due to discomfort.
  • A study identified key factors affecting mask comfort: air resistance, water vapor permeability, and face temperature change, using surveys and physiological experiments.
  • Machine learning models, particularly a multiple linear regression model, were developed to predict mask comfort scores, aiming to enhance user experience and encourage higher compliance with mask-wearing during the pandemic.
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  • The COVID-19 pandemic pushed universities to adopt remote or hybrid learning, raising the need for effective risk assessments for reopening spaces safely.
  • A quantitative model was developed to calculate infection probabilities based on parameters like viral shedding rates, room capacity, and air exchange, enabling universities to evaluate risks in various environments.
  • The model, which has shown low infection risks under certain conditions, was successfully applied to campuses like Harvard and Stanford, and a user-friendly web application was created to help assess infection risks, although validation with real data is still necessary.
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Background: This analysis aimed to characterize the pharmacokinetics (PK) of the inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) fluticasone furoate (FF), the long-acting muscarinic antagonist umeclidinium (UMEC), and the long-acting β-agonist (LABA) vilanterol (VI), administered as dual (FF/VI) or triple (FF/UMEC/VI) single-inhaler therapy to patients with asthma, and to identify covariates that may influence the PK of each analyte.

Methods: Blood samples were obtained from the phase IIIA CAPTAIN study (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02924688), which evaluated the efficacy and safety of once-daily FF/UMEC/VI versus FF/VI in patients with uncontrolled asthma taking ICS/LABA.

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Background: Despite inhaled corticosteroid plus long-acting β-agonist (ICS/LABA) therapy, 30-50% of patients with moderate or severe asthma remain inadequately controlled. We investigated the safety and efficacy of single-inhaler fluticasone furoate plus umeclidinium plus vilanterol (FF/UMEC/VI) compared with FF/VI.

Methods: In this double-blind, randomised, parallel-group, phase 3A study (Clinical Study in Asthma Patients Receiving Triple Therapy in a Single Inhaler [CAPTAIN]), participants were recruited from 416 hospitals and primary care centres across 15 countries.

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Background: Cholinergic neuronal loss is one of the hallmarks of AD related neurodegeneration; however, preclinical promise of α7 nAChR drugs failed to translate into humans. CHRFAM7A, a uniquely human fusion gene, is a negative regulator of α7 nAChR and was unaccounted for in preclinical models.

Methods: Molecular methods: Function of CHRFAM7A alleles was studied in vitro in two disease relevant phenotypic readouts: electrophysiology and Aβ uptake.

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The attractant chemotaxis response of Escherichia coli to norepinephrine requires that it be converted to 3,4-dihydroxymandelic acid (DHMA) by the monoamine oxidase TynA and the aromatic aldehyde dehydrogenase FeaB. DHMA is sensed by the serine chemoreceptor Tsr, and the attractant response requires that at least one subunit of the periplasmic domain of the Tsr homodimer (pTsr) has an intact serine-binding site. DHMA that is generated in vivo by E.

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Background: Community Health Workers (CHWs) are critical to providing healthcare services in countries such as India which face a severe shortage of skilled healthcare personnel especially in rural areas. The aim of this study is to understand the work flow of CHWs in a rural Community Mental Health Project (CMHP) in India and identify inefficiencies which impede their service delivery. This will aid in formulating a targeted policy approach, improving efficiency and supporting appropriate work allocation as the roles and responsibilities of the CHWs evolve.

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  • The study aimed to predict how non-muscle-invasive bladder cancers (NMIUCs) might progress to more severe muscle-invasive diseases using a new scoring system based on cytogenetic abnormalities called UroVysion.* -
  • Researchers analyzed 75 bladder cancer cases, demonstrating that UroVysion fluorescence in situ hybridization scores (UFS I, II, III) serve as crucial independent prognostic factors for progression-free survival and time to progression.* -
  • The results showed that NMIUCs scoring UFS III have a significantly higher risk of progressing compared to those in UFS I or II, suggesting UFS can enhance existing clinical risk assessments.*
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Optical trapping has been implemented in many areas of physics and biology as a noncontact sample manipulation technique to study the structure and dynamics of nano- and mesoscale objects. It provides a unique approach for manipulating microscopic objects without inducing undesired changes in structure. Combining optical trapping with hard X-ray microscopy techniques, such as coherent diffraction imaging and crystallography, provides a nonperturbing environment where electronic and structural dynamics of an individual particle in solution can be followed in situ.

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The α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α7nAChR) has been a promising target for diseases affecting cognition and higher cortical functions; however, the effect observed in animal models failed to translate into human clinical trials identifying a translational gap. CHRFAM7A is a human-specific fusion gene with properties that enable incorporation into the α7nAChR and, being human specific, CHRFAM7A effect was not accounted for in preclinical studies. We hypothesized that CHRFAM7A may account for this translational gap and understanding its function may offer novel insights when exploring α7nAChR as a drug target.

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Urachal neoplasms are uncommon and represent a minor portion of bladder tumors. According to the recently updated World Health Organization classification (2016), these tumors are classified as adenomas, adenocarcinomas, nonglandular neoplasms, and mixed carcinomas. The mucinous cystic neoplasms represent a small percentage of urachal tumors with morphologic spectrum ranging from benign mucinous cystadenoma to borderline mucinous cystic tumor of low malignant potential and to malignant mucinous cystadenocarcinoma.

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The tremendous progress in nanoscience now allows the creation of static nanostructured materials for a broad range of applications. A further goal is to achieve dynamic and reconfigurable nanostructures. One approach involves nanoparticle-based optical matter, but so far, studies have only considered spherical constituents.

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