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Background & Aims: Limited data exist regarding the implementation of the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria for diagnosing malnutrition in Crohn's disease (CD), and its association with CD prognosis. In the present study eighteen GLIM combinations and a combined one were implemented to identify differences in the prevalence of malnutrition and to investigate potential associations with clinical outcomes at 6 months.

Methods: Different methodologies to diagnose malnutrition were used at baseline, namely the Subjective Global Assessment (SGA), eighteen different combinations of phenotypic and etiologic GLIM criteria and a combined version based on all GLIM combinations (GLIMcv) to test differences in the estimated prevalence and outcomes' prognosis.

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  • Scientists wanted to see how different storage solutions affect blood platelets that are treated to kill germs.
  • They tested platelets stored in plasma and Platelet Additive Solutions (PAS) from the same donors and checked their health on days 1, 3, and 5.
  • Results showed that PAS kept the platelets healthier than plasma, but both types had less ability to stop bleeding over time.
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  • Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at a higher risk for hepatitis B virus (HBV) and should ideally be vaccinated; this study evaluated the effectiveness of HBV vaccination among these patients and factors influencing their immune response.
  • A total of 409 IBD patients were studied, with 66.7% responding to the initial vaccination; those with lower body mass index had better immune responses, while certain disease types and treatments negatively impacted response rates.
  • Among nonresponders receiving revaccination, 58.3% achieved protective antibody levels, indicating that enhanced revaccination could benefit about half of these patients despite overall lower responsiveness compared to the general population.
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Hybrid endoscopic approaches for complex colorectal polyps with a non-lifting sign: the Greek experience.

Ann Gastroenterol

June 2024

Gastroenterology Department, Venizeleion General Hospital, Heraklion, Crete, Greece (Magdalini Velegraki, Maria Fragaki, Pinelopi Nikolaou, Despoina Arna, Andreas Psistakis, Ioannis Psaroudakis, Gregorios Paspatis).

Background: Hybrid approaches combining endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) with conventional techniques (endoscopic mucosal resection [EMR], endoscopic submucosal dissection [ESD]) have enabled the resection of difficult fibrotic colorectal adenomas exhibiting a "non-lifting" sign, and polyps in difficult positions. We present our cohort treated with either EMR+EFTR or ESD+EFTR as salvage hybrid endoscopic approaches for complex colorectal polyps not amenable to conventional techniques.

Methods: Retrospective analysis included technical success, histological confirmation of margin-free resection, assessment of adverse events and follow up with histological assessment.

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Dysregulated hemostasis in cancer patients is associated with various clinical conditions, from thromboembolic complications to disseminated intravascular coagulation. Despite the well-established association between cancer and thromboembolic complications, the mechanisms involved are not completely elucidated. There are several predisposing factors in cancer for increased thrombus generation, such as immobilization and chemotherapy.

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(1) In recent years, a global epidemiological shift in candidemia has been observed, marked by the emergence of resistant non-albicans Candida species. , in particular, has become a significant global concern, causing infections in both pediatric and adult populations within healthcare settings. Despite its widespread impact, there is a limited understanding of the clinical course and transmission dynamics of neonatal systemic Candida auris infections, hindering effective prevention and management.

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Purpose: To evaluate if the Strokefinder MD 100 by Medfield Diagnostics AB can be used as a point of care device in overcrowded Emergency Departments (ED).

Patients And Methods: We used the strokefinder MD 100 by Medfield Diagnostics AB in two Greek National Health System (NHS) Hospitals Emergency Departments. Our research protocol was approved by local scientific and ethics committees.

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  • A study compared the effectiveness of tofacitinib and ustekinumab as third-line treatments for patients with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) who did not respond to earlier therapies (anti-TNF and vedolizumab).
  • Out of 117 patients followed for about 11.6 months, 54% experienced disease progression, with ustekinumab being associated with a higher risk of progression compared to tofacitinib.
  • While tofacitinib showed better results in preventing disease progression, no major differences were noted in secondary outcomes or adverse events, highlighting the need for more extensive clinical trials to validate these findings.
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Plaque Psoriasis Exacerbation and COVID-19 Vaccination: Assessing the Characteristics of the Flare and the Exposome Parameters.

Vaccines (Basel)

February 2024

Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, University General Hospital of Larissa, University of Thessaly, 41110 Larissa, Greece.

The diverse patient population and widespread vaccination in the COVD-19 era make vaccine-triggered episodes of psoriasis an ideal model of exposome research. This scenario explores the fine balance between protective and exacerbating factors, providing insights into the complex relationship between environmental exposure and psoriasis immunopathogenesis when a trigger appears, such as that of the hyperinflammatory state induced by the COVID-19 vaccine. Analyzing interactions between vaccine-induced phenomena and exposome parameters may provide clinically relevant information important for personalized medicine decision-making.

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(1) Background: Iron is an essential metal for the proper growth and neurodevelopment of infants. To prevent and treat iron deficiency, iron supplementation or fortification is often required. It has been shown, though, that it affects the synthesis of gut microbiota.

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We present a case of a preterm neonate with a type IV laryngo-tracheo-oesophageal cleft, an uncommon congenital malformation, resulting from the failure of separation of the trachea and the oesophagus during fetal development, often associated with other deformities as well. Data in the literature shows that the long-term morbidity from the entity has declined over the last decades, even though prognosis remains unfavourable for types III and IV. This report emphasizes the complex issues neonatologists are faced with, when treating neonates with this rare disorder in the first days of life, what will raise suspicion of this rare medical entity, and that direct laryngoscopy/bronchoscopy finally depicts the exact extension of the medical condition.

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The effects of pathogen reduction technology on apheresis platelet concentrates stored in PAS.

Blood Transfus

September 2024

Laboratory of Hematology and Blood Bank Unit, "Attikon" Hospital, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.

Background: The impact of pathogen reduction technology (PRT) such as Mirasol, and the effect of platelet additive solutions (PAS) on the activity and hemostatic profile of transfused apheresis platelets remain largely unknown. The aim of this study was to assess the in vitro hemostatic and metabolic profile of Mirasol treated platelets in PAS during a 7-day storage period.

Material And Methods: Ten split bags containing apheresis platelets stored in PAS were split into two groups; control platelets (No.

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  • Research has increasingly focused on how race influences clinical outcomes in ulcerative colitis (UC), particularly in the effectiveness of infliximab (IFX) treatment.
  • In analyzing data from five placebo-controlled trials, no significant racial differences were found between Asian and Caucasian patients regarding the efficacy of IFX in inducing clinical response, remission, and mucosal healing.
  • The study highlights the need for more diverse clinical trials to better understand possible racial variations in the treatment effectiveness of advanced therapies like IFX in UC.
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Study Design: Creating and psychometric testing of a new QoL Questionnaire about Physiotherapeutic Specific Exercises of Scoliosis (Questionnaire of Physiotherapeutic Specific Exercises of Scoliosis-QPSSE).

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to create a reliable and valid questionnaire for patients suffering from mild and moderate adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) who have been treated with Physiotherapeutic Specific Exercises of Scoliosis (PSSE) in order to evaluate their quality of life.

Materials And Methods: The developed questionnaire was based on a thorough literature review as well as on authors' experience.

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  • Ustekinumab is a monoclonal antibody effective in treating moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC), with its clinical efficacy established in the UNIFI phase III trial, but real-world data were lacking.
  • This observational study analyzed 30 UC patients who received ustekinumab from April 2020 to April 2022, focusing on various outcomes such as disease activity scores and remission rates.
  • Results showed an 8-week clinical response rate of 73%, 70% remission induction, and long-term remission maintenance rates of 67% at 44 weeks and 63% at 152 weeks, demonstrating ustekinumab's effectiveness in a real-world setting.
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  • This study examined the hemostatic profile of neonates with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) using a technique called Rotational Thromboelastometry (ROTEM) to see if it could help distinguish NEC from sepsis.
  • The research involved 62 neonates, categorized into three groups: those with NEC, those with sepsis, and healthy neonates, ensuring they were matched in terms of gestational age, delivery mode, and sex.
  • Results showed that ROTEM parameters indicated accelerated clot formation and increased clot strength in neonates with NEC compared to those with sepsis, with specific ROTEM measurements proving highly effective in differentiating between the two conditions.
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The assessment of hemostatic disorders in neonates is crucial, but remains challenging for clinicians. Although the concept of developmental hemostasis is widely accepted among hemostasis specialists globally, it is probably under-recognized by clinicians and laboratory practitioners. In parallel with age-dependent hemostatic status maturation, comprehension of the differences between normal values is crucial for the accurate diagnosis of potential hemorrhagic and thrombotic disorders of the vulnerable neonatal population.

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Bleeding Scoring Systems in Neonates: A Systematic Review.

Semin Thromb Hemost

June 2024

Laboratory of Haematology and Blood Bank Unit, "Attiko" Hospital, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.

We conducted a systematic review aiming to summarize the data on the current hemorrhage prediction models and evaluate their potential for generalized application in the neonatal population. The electronic databases PubMed and Scopus were searched, up to September 20, 2023, for studies that focused on development and/or validation of a prediction model for bleeding risk in neonates, and described the process of model building. Nineteen studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria for the present review.

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(1) Background: The importance of group A streptococcus (GAS) infection severity has been recognized in children and adults. However, to our knowledge, there have been no systematic reviews or pooled assessments of the incidence and outcome of invasive GAS (iGAS) disease in neonates, a potentially high-risk population. Therefore, we performed a systematic review of available data regarding the risk factors, clinical presentation, and outcome of GAS infection in neonates.

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  • Acrylamide is an organic compound used primarily for making polyacrylamides in products like plastics and cosmetics, and it can also form in certain foods when cooked at high temperatures.
  • A reliable method using multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry (MRM-MS) was developed to detect acrylamide in amniotic fluid, seeking to identify any links between maternal dietary exposure and fetal growth.
  • Out of 40 amniotic fluid samples tested, acrylamide was found in six, with concentrations ranging from 7.1 to 1468 ng/mL, and the technique showed good sensitivity and repeatability for measurement.
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  • Immune checkpoint molecules on T-cells can lead to T-cell exhaustion, but immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are antibodies that can restore T-cell function and have been approved for treating certain cancers.
  • While there is uncertainty about infection risks for patients on ICIs, the review indicated that these therapies don't generally increase infection risk but may heighten vulnerability to specific infections like tuberculosis.
  • Interestingly, ICIs could enhance immune response, potentially aiding in the clearance of chronic infections such as HIV, although more extensive clinical trials are needed to understand these effects better.
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Introduction: This study aimed at evaluating the role of rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) assays in the prediction of in-hospital mortality of neonates with sepsis.

Methods: Over a 6-year period, 129 neonates with confirmed sepsis, hospitalized in our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) were included in the study. Demographics, clinical, and laboratory data were recorded at the sepsis onset and ROTEM assays were performed.

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A large number of prediction models are published with the objective of allowing personalized decision making for diagnostic or prognostic purposes. Conventional statistical measures of discrimination, calibration, or other measures of model performance are not well-suited for directly and clearly assessing the clinical value of scores or biomarkers. Decision curve analysis is an increasingly popular technique used to assess the clinical utility of a prognostic or diagnostic score/rule, or even of a biomarker.

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Knowledge Gaps and Current Evidence Regarding Breastfeeding Issues in Mothers with Chronic Diseases.

Nutrients

June 2023

Neonatal Department, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Aretaieio Hospital, 11528 Athens, Greece.

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  • The prevalence of chronic maternal diseases has significantly increased in the developed world, affecting 10-30% of pregnancies globally.
  • Studies show a link between these chronic conditions and negative outcomes such as preeclampsia, cesarean sections, and preterm births, but there's a lack of understanding about managing breastfeeding in these mothers.
  • The review calls for more comprehensive research and a multidisciplinary approach to clarify the challenges and best practices for promoting breastfeeding among women with chronic diseases.
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Background/aim: Anastomotic leak (AL) remains one of the most troublesome complications in general surgery. The current review aimed to assess the level of C-reactive protein (CRP) in drainage fluid after entero-enteric, colonic, or colorectal anastomosis as a predictive biomarker for AL.

Materials And Methods: Four medical databases (PUBMED-MEDLINE, Google Scholar, UpToDate, and Cochrane Library) were searched in January 2023 for prospective or retrospective studies on the role of acute-phase proteins in drainage fluid as a predictive biomarker of AL.

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