Publications by authors named "Z. Yehuda"

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  • - The study examined how complete revascularization after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) impacts patients with left main coronary artery disease, using data from the EXCEL trial involving 903 patients over a 5-year follow-up.
  • - Findings showed that the risk of death or myocardial infarction (MI) did not significantly differ based on traditional measures of complete revascularization but was notably higher with a higher residual Jeopardy Score (rJS), particularly for patients with untreated severe stenoses in the left circumflex artery (LCX).
  • - Specifically, patients with an rJS of 4 or more had worse outcomes, with increased mortality and spontaneous MI, highlighting the importance of addressing untreated high-grade lesions post-PCI for
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  • The study aims to develop an automated method to quantitatively assess fetal brain gyrification using standard 2D MR imaging, instead of relying on subjective visual assessments.
  • It involves analyzing imaging data of 162 fetuses—134 controls and 28 with lissencephaly or polymicrogyria—to calculate various gyrification parameters and differentiate between normal and abnormal conditions.
  • Results indicate significant changes in gyrification with gestational age for normal fetuses, as well as reductions in lissencephaly and polymicrogyria cases, with machine learning algorithms effectively classifying these conditions.
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Context And Objectives: To explore the feasibility of implementing the joint guideline on integrative medicine for pain management in oncology, published by the Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO) and the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), for integrative oncology (IO) services in supportive and palliative care.

Methods: A qualitative research methodology was co-designed by the SIO-ASCO guideline committee, with the Society for Complementary Medicine, Israel Medical Association (IMA). A questionnaire with five open-ended questions exploring barriers and enablers to implementing the guideline was distributed to chairs and board members of nine IMA-affiliated medical societies; four deans of Israeli medical schools; and nurses from the Israeli Society for Oncology Nursing.

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Introduction: A resurgence of interest in the use of psychedelics for mental health and wellness has stimulated greater experimentation with psychedelics in society. Although clinical psychedelic trials protect research participants by offering a safe setting, thorough preparation, and containment during and after ingestion of psychedelic medicines, many try these substances without the benefit of these safeguards.

Materials And Methods: We analyzed data gathered from 884 callers to a psychedelic helpline to determine whether a helpline model could reduce the risks associated with nonclinical psychedelics use.

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  • Patients with diabetes experience higher rates of major adverse cardiac events (MACEs), possibly due to differences in coronary plaque characteristics related to their condition.
  • In a study involving 898 patients with acute myocardial infarction, researchers used advanced imaging techniques to assess plaque morphology and found that diabetes significantly increased the risk of MACEs, particularly related to heart attacks from both treated and untreated lesions.
  • Despite the increased risks, the prevalence of high-risk plaque characteristics in diabetic patients was similar to that of non-diabetic patients, suggesting other factors contribute to the higher event rates in diabetics.
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Background: Hemodynamic assessment of untreated nonculprit lesions was not studied in the PROSPECT study (Providing Regional Observations to Study Predictors of Events in the Coronary Tree). We developed a virtual intravascular ultrasound-derived lesion-specific fractional flow reserve (lesion-specific IVUS-FFR) algorithm to assess individual lesion-level FFR. We sought to investigate the relation between lesion-specific IVUS-FFR and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) arising from untreated nonculprit lesions in the PROSPECT study.

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  • The study aimed to compare the long-term effectiveness of ultrathin-strut drug-eluting stents (DES) to conventional 2nd-generation thin-strut DES in patients undergoing coronary interventions, building on previous findings of reduced target lesion failure (TLF) rates with ultrathin-strut DES.!
  • A meta-analysis of 16 randomized controlled trials with over 20,000 patients found that ultrathin-strut DES led to a 15% decrease in long-term TLF risk, primarily due to a 25% reduction in clinically driven target lesion revascularization.!
  • Overall, after an average follow-up of 2.5 years, ultrathin-strut DES showed better long-term outcomes compared
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Clinical apathy results in dysfunction of goal directed behaviour, a key component of which is the initiation of action. Previous work has suggested that blunting of reward sensitivity is an important mechanism underlying apathy. However, an additional component might be impoverished initiation of action itself.

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Background: Symptom-to-balloon time (SBT) and door-to-balloon time (DBT) are both considered important metrics in patients undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI) for ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). We sought to assess the relationship of SBT and DBT with infarct size and microvascular obstruction (MVO) after pPCI.

Methods: Individual patient data for 3115 ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction patients undergoing pPCI in 10 randomized trials were pooled.

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Aims: Randomised trials have demonstrated improvement in clinical outcomes with intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) compared with angiography-guided PCI. The ILUMIEN III trial demonstrated non-inferiority of an optical coherence tomography (OCT)- versus IVUS-guided PCI strategy in achieving similar post-PCI lumen dimensions. ILUMIEN IV is a large-scale, multicentre, randomised trial designed to demonstrate the superiority of OCT- versus angiography-guided stent implantation in patients with high-risk clinical characteristics (diabetes) and/or complex angiographic lesions in achieving larger post-PCI lumen dimensions and improving clinical outcomes.

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Aims: In the ILUMIEN III trial, among 450 randomised patients with non-complex lesions undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), optical coherence tomography (OCT) guidance led to greater stent expansion than angiography guidance, similar minimal stent area compared to both intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) guidance and angiography guidance, and lower rates of uncorrected dissection and malapposition than both IVUS guidance and angiography guidance. Whether these differences impact on clinical outcomes is unknown. The aim of the present study was to report the 12-month clinical follow-up data from the ILUMIEN III study.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether therapeutic intravascular ultrasound pulmonary artery denervation (PDN) is safe and reduces pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) on a minimum of dual oral therapy.

Background: Early studies have suggested that PDN can reduce PVR in patients with PAH.

Methods: TROPHY1 (Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension 1) was a multicenter, international, open-label trial undertaken at 8 specialist centers.

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Aims: Pulmonary arterial hypertension is a devastating disease characterised by pulmonary vascular remodelling and right heart failure. Radio-frequency pulmonary artery denervation (PDN) has improved pulmonary haemodynamics in preclinical and early clinical studies; however, denervation depth is limited. High-frequency non-focused ultrasound can deliver energy to the vessel adventitia, sparing the intima and media.

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Background: Daratumumab showed promising efficacy alone and with lenalidomide and dexamethasone in a phase 1-2 study involving patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma.

Methods: In this phase 3 trial, we randomly assigned 569 patients with multiple myeloma who had received one or more previous lines of therapy to receive lenalidomide and dexamethasone either alone (control group) or in combination with daratumumab (daratumumab group). The primary end point was progression-free survival.

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Unlabelled: Chromosomal DNA is a constant source of information, essential for any given cell to respond and adapt to changing conditions. Here, we investigated the fate of exponentially growing bacterial cells experiencing a sudden and rapid loss of their entire chromosome. Utilizing Bacillus subtilis cells harboring an inducible copy of the endogenous toxin yqcG, which encodes an endonuclease, we induced the formation of a population of cells that lost their genetic information simultaneously.

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Background: This open-label, randomized, phase 3 study compared melphalan at a dose of 200 mg per square meter of body-surface area plus autologous stem-cell transplantation with melphalan-prednisone-lenalidomide (MPR) and compared lenalidomide maintenance therapy with no maintenance therapy in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.

Methods: We randomly assigned 273 patients 65 years of age or younger to high-dose melphalan plus stem-cell transplantation or MPR consolidation therapy after induction, and 251 patients to lenalidomide maintenance therapy or no maintenance therapy. The primary end point was progression-free survival.

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Background: The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis is a major stress response system hypothesized to be involved in the pathogenesis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, few studies have prospectively examined the relationships among pre-exposure hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal activity, acute stress reactions and PTSD.

Methods: Two hundred ninety-six police recruits were assessed during academy training before critical incident exposure and provided salivary cortisol at first awakening and after 30 minutes.

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A fundamental feature of development in the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus subtilis is the switch from medial to asymmetric division. The switch is brought about by a change in the location of the cytokinetic Z ring, which is composed of the tubulin-like protein FtsZ, from the cell middle to the poles during sporulation. We report that the medial Z ring is replaced by a spiral-like filament of FtsZ that grows along the long axis of the cell.

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Objective: This paper highlights some of the recent findings in the field of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and examines their impact on conceptions of trauma-focused clinical treatment.

Method: A series of research findings in the area of epidemiology, phenomenology, neurobiology and treatment are summarised.

Results: The findings from these studies present critical challenges for clinicians who wish to treat trauma survivors using specialised trauma treatments.

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The siderophore rhizoferrin, produced by the fungus Rhizopus arrhizus, was previously found to be as an efficient Fe source as Fe-ethylenediamine-di(o-hydroxphenylacetic acid) to strategy I plants. The role of this microbial siderophore in Fe uptake by strategy II plants is the focus of this research. Fe-rhizoferrin was found to be an efficient Fe source for barley (Hordeum vulgare L.

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