Publications by authors named "Zimmer S"

To achieve replicative immortality, cancer cells must activate telomere maintenance mechanisms. In 10 to 15% of cancers, this is enabled by recombination-based alternative lengthening of telomeres pathways (ALT). ALT cells display several hallmarks including heterogeneous telomere length, extrachromosomal telomeric repeats, and ALT-associated PML bodies.

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Introduction: Prolonged activation of the body's stress response from chronic exposure to adverse stressors may have a significant impact on lifelong psychosocial functioning. Screening for the impact of prolonged adversity in childhood has become an integral component of pediatric care. While past research has separately explored the impact of caregiver chronic illness and caregiver toxic stress on children, the relationship between caregiver chronic illness disability burden, caregiver parental toxic stress, and their child's psychosocial functioning is not well understood.

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Small bowel (SB) diverticulosis is an uncommon diagnosis and a rare cause of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. A particularly rare form of SB diverticular disease, jejunal diverticulosis, is usually discovered due to complications, such as hemorrhage, obstruction, or perforation. Owing in part to its rarity, jejunal diverticular bleeding can be difficult to identify and treat, resulting in increased morbidity and mortality.

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Background: It remains unclear what proportion of patients with tricuspid regurgitation (TR) are suitable candidates for transcatheter tricuspid valve intervention (TTVI) in clinical practice.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to ascertain the prevalence of eligibility for tricuspid transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (T-TEER) and transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement (TTVR) devices among patients with TR.

Methods: The tricuspid valve anatomy of all consecutive patients with TR who were considered for TTVI in local heart team conferences was retrospectively reviewed.

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  • This study examines how age influences the effectiveness of microaxial flow pump (mAFP) treatment for patients suffering from ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and cardiogenic shock (CS), using data from the DanGer Shock trial involving 355 participants.
  • Findings reveal that mortality rates significantly increase with age, from 31% in the youngest group to 73% in the oldest, showing younger patients (<77 years) benefit more from mAFP treatment (lower mortality), while older patients (≥77 years) do not have the same advantage.
  • The study also notes that complications were more common in the mAFP group, but overall, age significantly impacted survival outcomes, highlighting
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  • Lipid rafts are specialized areas in cell membranes that help organize proteins and regulate cellular functions, but how desmosomal proteins interact with these rafts is not well understood.
  • Researchers focused on desmoglein-1 (DSG1), a key desmosomal protein, and found that specific features of its transmembrane domain (TMD), such as length and size, significantly affect its association with lipid rafts.
  • The study concluded that the efficient association of DSG1 with lipid rafts is crucial for the formation and stability of desmosomes, which are important for cell adhesion and mechanical strength.
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Importance: Aortic stenosis (AS) and coronary artery disease (CAD) frequently coexist. However, it is unknown which genetic and cardiovascular risk factors might be AS-specific and which could be shared between AS and CAD.

Objective: To identify genetic risk loci and cardiovascular risk factors with AS-specific associations.

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International consensus has emerged, which proposes that the measurement and standardization of the quantity of THC potency, or dose (mgTHC), is a requisite for identifying consistent relationships between patterns of cannabis use and the risk for negative health outcomes, especially critical given the increasing number of U.S. states and European countries considering legalizing cannabis for recreational use.

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Background: In DanGer Shock (the Danish-German Cardiogenic Shock trial), use of a microaxial flow pump (mAFP) in patients with ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction-related cardiogenic shock led to lower all-cause mortality but higher rates of renal replacement therapy (RRT). In this prespecified analysis, rates and predictors of acute kidney injury (AKI) and RRT were assessed.

Methods: In this international, randomized, open-label, multicenter trial, 355 adult patients with ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction-related cardiogenic shock were randomized to mAFP (n=179) or standard care alone (n=176).

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Importance: Mechanical circulatory support with a microaxial flow pump (MAFP) has been shown to improve survival in ST-elevation myocardial infarction-induced cardiogenic shock (STEMI-CS). Understanding the impact on hemodynamic stability over time is crucial for optimizing patient treatment.

Objective: To determine if an MAFP reduces the need for pharmacological circulatory support without compromising hemodynamics compared with standard care in STEMI-CS.

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Objectives: To assess the prognostic value of cardiac MRI (CMR) parameters for the occurrence of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) in patients with infarct-like myocarditis.

Methods: In this retrospective single-center study, patients with CMR-confirmed acute myocarditis with infarct-like presentation were identified (2007-2020). Functional and structural parameters were analyzed including late gadolinium enhancement (LGE).

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Background: The acquisition of contrast-enhanced T1 maps to calculate extracellular volume (ECV) requires contrast agent administration and is time consuming. This study investigates generative adversarial networks for contrast-free, virtual extracellular volume (vECV) by generating virtual contrast-enhanced T1 maps.

Methods And Results: This retrospective study includes 2518 registered native and contrast-enhanced T1 maps from 1000 patients who underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance at 1.

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Background And Objective: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is an established treatment option for patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis across all stages of surgical risk. Rapid pacing during the procedure and the risk for the occurrence of conduction disturbances after TAVR requires the pre-interventional insertion of a temporary pacemaker (TP). However, this approach poses risks, including the risk of infection.

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  • - The report discusses a patient with complete insensitivity to pain, experiencing painless fractures and joint hypermobility, linked to a family history of similar conditions among maternal relatives.
  • - Genetic testing initially yielded normal results, but optical genome mapping revealed a homozygous deletion in a specific gene that causes impaired pain sensation, indicating recessive disease inheritance.
  • - The study highlights the effectiveness of optical genome mapping as a diagnostic tool for identifying structural variants in cases where standard testing fails, making it a more accessible option than traditional whole-genome sequencing methods.
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  • CCTA is an important tool used to help find heart problems, making it easier for doctors to work together on patient care.
  • The study looks at what different doctors need to know about CCTA and how they can talk to each other better for patient treatment.
  • For CCTA to work well, doctors need to provide clear results and information to patients about what the test is, how it works, and any risks involved.
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Cell junctions integrate extracellular signals with intracellular responses to polarize tissues, pattern organs, and maintain tissue architecture by promoting cell-cell adhesion and communication. In this review, we explore the mechanisms whereby the adhesive junctions, adherens junctions and desmosomes, co-assemble and then segregate into unique plasma membrane domains. In addition, we highlight emerging evidence that these junctions are spatially and functionally integrated with the endoplasmic reticulum to mediate stress sensing and calcium homeostasis.

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Background: We aimed to evaluate echocardiographic parameters to predict calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) progression. CAVD ranges from aortic valve sclerosis (ASc) with no functional impairment of the aortic valve to severe aortic stenosis (AS). It remains uncertain, which patients with ASc have a particularly high risk of developing AS.

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Lactate and glucose are widely used biochemical parameters in current predictive risk scores for cardiogenic shock. Data regarding the relationship between lactate and glucose levels in cardiogenic shock are limited. Thus, we aimed to analyze glucose and lactate as early markers for in-hospital mortality in cardiogenic shock.

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Objectives: Cardiogenic shock (CS) is associated with high mortality. Patients treated for CS mostly require heparin therapy, which may be associated with complications such as heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT). HIT represents a serious condition associated with platelet decline and increased hypercoagulability and remains a poorly researched field in intensive care medicine.

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Aims: To evaluate different cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) parameters for the differentiation of light chain amyloidosis (AL) and transthyretin-related amyloidosis (ATTR).

Methods And Results: In total, 75 patients, 53 with cardiac amyloidosis {20 patients with AL [66 ± 12 years, 14 males (70%)] and 33 patients with ATTR [78 ± 5 years, 28 males (88%)]} were retrospectively analysed regarding CMR parameters such as T1 and T2 mapping, extracellular volume (ECV), late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) distribution patterns, and myocardial strain, and compared to a control cohort with other causes of left ventricular hypertrophy {LVH; 22 patients [53 ± 16 years, 17 males (85%)]}. One-way ANOVA and receiver operating characteristic analysis were used for statistical analysis.

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For practical reasons, in many studies PD-L1 expression is measured by combined positive score (CPS) from a single tumor sample. This does not reflect the heterogeneity of PD-L1 expression in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). We investigated the extent and relevance of PD-L1 expression heterogeneity in HNSCC analyzing primary tumors and recurrences (LRs), as well as metastases.

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Educational Challenge: As technological advancements challenge the current roles healthcare workers fill, curiosity and lifelong learning are becoming increasingly important. However, descriptions of specific curricular interventions that successfully develop these attitudes and skills remain limited.

Proposed Solution: We aimed to promote curiosity and advance practical application of evidenced-based medicine through a longitudinal, gamified learning activity within a longitudinal integrated clerkship (LIC).

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Introduction: Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a genetically determined, non-syndromic enamel dysplasia that may manifest as hypoplasia, hypomaturation, or hypocalcification and can commonly be classified into four primary groups. In this retrospective analysis, specific orofacial characteristics are described and associated with each of the AI types based on a patient cohort from Witten/Herdecke University, Germany.

Methods: Data from 19 patients (ten male and nine female, mean age 12.

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  • The study investigates how aortic valve stenosis (AS) impacts endothelial function independently of usual cardiovascular risk factors in both mice and human cohorts.
  • The researchers found that AS led to systemic endothelial dysfunction characterized by increased extracellular hemoglobin (eHb), nitric oxide consumption, and mechanical stress in the aorta.
  • Treatment methods, including the use of haptoglobin and transcatheter aortic valve replacement, were effective in restoring endothelial function in both experimental and clinical settings.
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