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Incisional hernias represent a far more common complication after midline incisions than previously estimated. Patients with upper gastrointestinal tract malignancies represent a group of patients at increased risk for incisional hernia formation after undergoing major surgery. Our prospectively designed study included 50 patients who underwent onlay synthetic mesh augmentation of their midline closure along with closure using the small bites technique.

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Background: In medical imaging, 3D visualization is vital for displaying volumetric organs, enhancing diagnosis and analysis. Multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) improves visual and diagnostic capabilities by transforming 2D images from computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging into 3D representations. Web-based Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) viewers integrated into picture archiving and communication systems facilitate access to pictures and interaction with remote data.

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Evaluating Interleukin-2 and Its Receptors As Indicators of Acute Renal Graft Rejection.

Cureus

November 2024

Department of Biostatistics, Biomedical Research Foundation Academy of Athens, Athens, GRC.

Introduction Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is a cytokine that exerts its actions via binding to a variety of interleukin-2 receptors (IL-2R), thereby stimulating T-cell response. Acute renal graft rejection (AR) is known to be mediated by CD8+ T-cells, through the IL-2 pathway. The aim of this study was to determine whether IL-2 and IL-2R could work as prognostic biomarkers of AR.

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Clarithromycin for improved clinical outcomes in community-acquired pneumonia: A subgroup analysis of the ACCESS trial.

Int J Antimicrob Agents

December 2024

4(th) Department of Internal Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Medical School, Athens, Greece;; Hellenic Institute for the Study of Sepsis, Athens, Greece;. Electronic address:

Background: In the ACCESS trial, the addition of clarithromycin to standard-of-care antibiotics (SoC) enhanced early clinical response and attenuated the inflammatory burden in adults with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) requiring hospitalisation. A post-hoc analysis was performed to investigate the benefit in specific subgroups.

Methods: The primary endpoint comprised two conditions to be met during the first 72 h: ≥50% decrease in respiratory symptom severity score; and any of ≥30% decrease in sequential organ failure assessment score and favourable change in the kinetics of procalcitonin (PCT, defined as ≥80% PCT decrease or PCT <0.

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Anakinra efficacy in COVID-19 pneumonia guided by soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor: Association with the inflammatory burden of the host.

Int J Antimicrob Agents

January 2025

Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Medical School, Athens, Greece; Hellenic Institute for the Study of Sepsis, Athens, Greece. Electronic address:

Background: Anakinra was approved by the European Medicines Agency and received Emergency Use Authorization by the United States Food and Drug Administration for patients with COVID-19 pneumonia at risk for severe respiratory failure (SRF) with blood levels of soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) ≥ 6 ng/mL. We report the final results of the phase II open-label single-arm SAVE trial in a large population.

Methods: Patients with COVID-19 pneumonia and suPAR levels ≥ 6 ng/mL received subcutaneous anakinra 100 mg once daily for 10 days.

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Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) represents a commonly seen condition in the natural course of cirrhosis associated with unfavourable outcomes.

Aims: To evaluate and compare the pooled mortality rates of patients with cirrhosis, with versus without AKI, across different clinical settings and diagnostic criteria.

Methods: A systematic search of several databases was performed up to Oct 2023.

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  • HER2 overexpression is a significant target for treating gynecological cancers, and Trastuzumab-Deruxtecan (T-DXd) has shown notable effectiveness against these cancers, particularly in ovarian, endometrial, and cervical malignancies.
  • A study was conducted at the Alexandra Hospital in Athens involving 10 patients with HER2-positive gynecological cancers who were treated with T-DXd, administered intravenously every 3 weeks.
  • Results indicated a median progression-free survival of 5.4 months, with 5 patients achieving a partial response, highlighting T-DXd's potential as a treatment option even for patients with prior therapies.
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  • Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT) is a rare brain cancer mainly found in children, but can appear in adults, especially in the sellar region of middle-aged women.
  • A case study is presented of a 51-year-old woman with AT/RT who had headaches and left ptosis, leading to a diagnosis and treatment that included surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
  • Despite treatment, the patient developed lung metastases and passed away seven months post-diagnosis, highlighting the need for further awareness of AT/RT in adults, particularly when considering sellar masses.
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Background: Studies over the last years have revealed the possible impact of endovascular repair of abdominal or thoracic aortic aneurysms on the arterial stiffness and secondary on the cardiac function and the central hemodynamics.

Methods: A literature search was conducted to collect data on current methods of arterial stiffness assessment and the induced changes in arterial stiffness after endovascular or open surgical repair of abdominal or thoracic aortic aneurysms.

Results: Seventeen studies were analyzed.

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  • The study evaluates five osteoporosis risk assessment tools in young postmenopausal women aged 50-64, focusing on those who had DXA screenings.
  • It involves 258 women, analyzing how different risk scores relate to their DXA T-scores, finding notable differences based on T-score thresholds.
  • Despite some limitations, the OST tool shows the strongest correlation with DXA results, indicating its potential as a valuable screening option for this age group.
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Introduction: Androgen deprivation therapy consists of the cornerstone of prostate cancer medical treatment. Until recently, castration of hypothalamus-hypophysis-gonadal axial was based on injectable medical agents. A few years ago, a novel per os administered GnRH antagonist was approved leading testosterone to castration level.

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Heart failure (HF) is a major global health challenge, particularly among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), who are at significantly higher risk of developing HF. Diabetic cardiomyopathy, a unique form of heart disease, often progresses silently until advanced stages. Recent research has focused on sodium-dependent glucose transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i), originally developed for hyperglycemia, which have shown potential in reducing cardiovascular risks, including HF hospitalizations, irrespective of diabetic status.

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  • The review focuses on rare Gram-negative bacteria from the Burkholderiaceae family, often causing infections in immunocompromised patients, exploring their epidemiology, microbiology, and treatment options.
  • Out of 29 studies analyzed, 43 infected patients had a mean age of 42, with cystic fibrosis being the most common risk factor and lower respiratory infections and bacteremia being prevalent.
  • The study emphasizes high mortality rates, particularly in bloodstream infections, and highlights the need for clinicians to consider these bacteria in patients with severe comorbidities due to their unique antimicrobial resistance patterns.
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  • The pathophysiology of pediatric hydrocephalus remains unclear, and valve-based shunt systems have been the primary treatment option since the 1950s, transitioning from ventricular-atrial systems to peritoneal systems in the 1970s.
  • The review highlights the comparison of valve types and emphasizes endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) as the only surgical alternative today, which offers lower infection and re-operation rates, especially for children with previous shunt failures.
  • It also identifies key predictive factors for ETV success and attempts to determine optimal treatment strategies for different patient subgroups, aiming to improve long-term outcomes for pediatric hydrocephalus patients.
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Annexin A2 (ANXA2) is a protein that is involved in many physiological and pathological cellular processes. There is compelling evidence that its dysregulated expression, be it up- or downregulation, contributes to the oncogenesis of various neoplasms, including those of the digestive system. The present review summarizes the current knowledge on the role of ANXA2 in the main tumors of the digestive system.

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  • Lung cancer is a major global health issue, with challenges in early detection and relapse identification; blood-based liquid biopsies show potential in non-invasive monitoring.
  • Researchers used a comprehensive approach combining various datasets to identify candidate biomarkers in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), connecting them to specific molecular pathways.
  • Results indicated that certain metabolites and RNA expressions in plasma EVs correlate with disease progression and overall survival in NSCLC patients, highlighting their potential as prognostic biomarkers.
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An elderly male, with a recent COVID-19 infection and cardiovascular comorbidities, experienced a prolonged hospitalization due to a periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) and bacteremia, post hip hemiarthroplasty. Despite the initial clinical improvement while on targeted antimicrobial therapy, the patient later developed a low-grade fever and signs of myelosuppression. In the May-Grünwald-Giemsa stain of peripheral blood smear (PBS), pseudohyphae among red blood cells (RBCs) and phagocytosed blastospores in neutrophils and monocytes were detected, indicating candidemia rather than contamination of the stain.

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Percutaneous Ultrasound-Guided Renal Biopsy in Greek Children: 15 Years of Experience at a Single Center.

Pediatr Rep

November 2024

Pediatric Nephrology Unit, First Department of Pediatrics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Hippokration General Hospital of Thessaloniki, 54642 Thessaloniki, Greece.

Background: Percutaneous ultrasound-guided renal biopsy (PRB) is a key element for diagnosis and management of several renal pathologies. We aimed to lay out the experience of our pediatric nephrology unit performing PRBs. The rationale and findings of these biopsies, safety issues and considerations of the extracted data are going to be analyzed.

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  • * In a study of 85 patients with paroxysmal AF, those categorized by BMI (normal, overweight, and obese) showed similar recurrence rates of AF, but obese patients reported better symptom improvement after CBA.
  • * Obese patients had longer procedure times and greater radiation exposure during CBA, while early AF recurrence and hypertension duration were identified as key predictors of later AF recurrence.
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Conduction system pacing in heart failure: Time for a paradigm shift?

Heart Fail Rev

November 2024

First Department of Cardiology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Medicine "Hippokration" General Hospital, 114 Vasilissis Sofias avenue, Athens, 11527, Greece.

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  • Heart failure (HF) is a serious health issue that has high rates of illness and death, with electrical conduction problems being a key factor in its progression.
  • Conduction system pacing (CSP) is a new treatment method that includes techniques like His bundle pacing and left bundle branch area pacing, recommended for certain patients despite mainly being supported by observational studies.
  • There are significant challenges in implementing CSP, such as difficulties with lead implantation and the need for better tools, making future large-scale randomized controlled trials necessary for improving treatment strategies for HF patients.
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Background: Patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension may have alterations in intestinal barrier resulting in increased susceptibility for infections. We investigated the effect of propranolol in gastrointestinal motility, permeability and bacterial overgrowth in cirrhosis.

Methods: Patients with cirrhosis and esophageal varices were studied before and after a build-up dose of propranolol according to standard guidelines.

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Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a rare liver disease, of unknown origin, characterized by considerable heterogeneity. AIH can affect both sexes, of all ages, ethnicities and races. The revised Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) of the Hellenic Association for the Study of the Liver aim to provide updated guidance to clinicians.

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