We have reported that refractory functional dyspepsia patients with pancreatic enzyme abnormalities (FD-P). We tried to analyze the prevalence of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) in FD-P patients to clarify whether the pathophysiology of FD patients including clinical symptoms and quality of life were associated with EPI. We enrolled forty-nine patients presenting with typical symptoms of FD-P patients ( = 20) and asymptomatic patients with pancreatic enzyme abnormalities (AP-P) ( = 29). Five pancreatic enzymes (p-amylase, lipase, elastase-1, trypsin, and PLA2) were measured and STAI-state/-trait and SF-8 were evaluated. Pancreatic exocrine function was analyzed using -benzoyl-l-tyrosyl-p-aminobenzoic acid (BT-PABA). There were no significant differences in patient background between FD-P and AP-P patients. BT-PABA test scores for FD-P patients (61.67 ± 5.55) were significantly ( = 0.01) lower than in AP-P patients (95.38 ± 2.36). Physical component scale (PCS) in FD-P patients was significantly ( = 0.002) lower than that in AP-P patients. STAI-state was relatively ( = 0.054) associated with BT-PABA test in FD-P and AP-P patients by multiple logistic regression analysis. The prevalence of EPI in FD-P patients was significantly higher than that in AP-P patients and was relatively associated with state of anxiety. Further studies will be needed to clarify how EPI or pancreatic enzyme abnormalities are associated with the pathophysiology of FD-P patients.
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Cancers (Basel)
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Department of Gynecology, University Hospital of Leipzig, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
Background: Numerous studies have identified typical risk factors for surgical site infections (SSI) and fascial dehiscence (FD), but patients with gynecological cancer are often excluded. This study aimed to assess the key risk factors for SSI and FD in gynecological oncological patients undergoing median laparotomy.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients who underwent median laparotomy for gynecological cancer between January 2017 and December 2020.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
January 2025
Hepatogastroenterology Unit, Second Department of Internal Medicine-Propaedeutic, Research Institute and Diabetes Center, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, "Attikon" University General Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Background: Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a multifactorial disorder as its development may be based on several different pathophysiological mechanisms. Interaction of gut microbiome with the host has been proposed as a potential mechanism involved in the disease's pathogenesis.
Aim/methods: We aimed to characterize microbiome profiling on duodenal luminal content (DLC) of FD patients and compare it to that of controls (CG) and patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Acta Diabetol
October 2024
Eye Clinic, University Hospital Maggiore della Carità, Novara, Italy.
Purpose: To evaluate different quantitative non-invasive retinal biomarkers of microvascular impairment and neurodegeneration in patients affected by mild and moderate non proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) with or without macular microaneurysms (MAs).
Methods: A cross-sectional case-control study. Ninety-seven eyes with NPDR, 49 with no central MAs and 48 with central MAs, underwent color fundus photography and optical coherence tomography (OCT)/OCT-angiography (OCT-A).
Alpha Psychiatry
August 2024
Faculty of Nursing, Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
Objective: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a global epidemic; comorbid depressive symptoms are highly prevalent worldwide and commonly manifests as physical symptoms, including functional dyspepsia (FD), a gastrointestinal psychosomatic disorder. This study aimed to explore the effects of comorbid depressive symptoms and DM on FD in older patients.
Methods: In total, 420 older patients with DM completed measures of depression, anxiety, and FD.
J Neurointerv Surg
January 2025
Department of Interventional Neuroradiology, NEURI Brain Vascular Center, Bicetre Hospital, Le Kremlin-Bicetre, France.
Background: Although flow diverters (FDs) have benefited from several technical improvements, recently concerns have arisen regarding the braid stability after implantation. Thus, we investigated frequency, predictive factors, and clinical impact of the phenomenon of FD braid deformation (FDBD).
Methods: Consecutive intracranial aneurysms (IAs) treated with various FDs, between January 2018 and July 2023, were reviewed to identify FDBD (defined as the deformation of a FD without any external force applied to it).
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