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Background: The anti-inflammatory drug colchicine improves the outcome of patients with myocardial infarction (MI). As an intense inflammatory and fibrotic response after MI may lead to scar expansion and left ventricular (LV) remodeling, the clinical benefit of colchicine could be related to a positive effect on the infarct scar and LV remodeling.

Methods: Pigs underwent left anterior descending artery occlusion through an angioplasty balloon for 90 min and were then randomized into two groups: standard therapy [ACE inhibitor, beta blocker, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist (MRA), aspirin] plus colchicine (n = 14) or standard therapy alone (n = 13).

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Cardiac Death After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement With Contemporary Devices.

JACC Cardiovasc Interv

September 2023

Quebec Heart and Lung Institute, Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada; Cardiology Department, Instituto Clínic Cardiovascular, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain and Institut d'Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS), Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address:

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  • This study examined the rates and causes of sudden cardiac death (SCD) and heart failure (HF)-related deaths in 5,421 patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) using newer devices.
  • Findings revealed that 18% of patients died within two years, with over half of those deaths attributed to cardiovascular issues, notably advanced HF and SCD.
  • Key predictors for HF-related death included atrial fibrillation and reduced heart function, while factors linked to increased SCD risk included certain procedural complications like periprocedural ventricular arrhythmias.*
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Atopic Dermatitis® (AD) is an inflammatory skin disease characterized by intense itching and highly visible signs, representing a great burden to the patient. Despite its straightforward diagnosis, AD severity and burden can be underestimated in routine clinical practice. This review aims to determine the impact of AD on patients' lives, establish which domains of life are most affected, and identify symptom drivers of AD burden.

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Background: Despite guidelines and recommendations, Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) treatment lacks evidence, leading to clinical practice variability.

Aims: Given the overall lack of information on thiamine use for WE treatment, we analyzed data from a large, well-characterized multicenter sample of patients with WE, examining thiamine dosages; factors associated with the use of different doses, frequencies, and routes; and the influence of differences in thiamine treatment on the outcome.

Methods: This retrospective study was conducted with data from 443 patients from 21 centers obtained from a nationwide registry of the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine (from 2000 to 2012).

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  • Nirsevimab is a monoclonal antibody that has been approved in Europe and Spain for preventing respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) disease.
  • A panel of experts used literature reviews and consensus methods to create administration recommendations for nirsevimab.
  • The recommendations suggest routine nirsevimab use for infants under 6 months during RSV season, particularly for preterm infants or those with certain health conditions, to lower illness and hospitalization rates.
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Topical treatment plays a crucial role in psoriasis management, with non-adherence being a major barrier to treatment success. The fixed-dose combination of calcipotriol (CAL) and betamethasone dipropionate (BDP) represents the first-line choice in topical psoriasis treatment. A CAL/BDP cream based on polyaphron dispersion (PAD) Technology has emerged as a novel formulation for a more convenient topical treatment of psoriasis.

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  • A study investigates the relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and the recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) after patients undergo electrical cardioversion (ECV), with a focus on individuals classified as normal weight, overweight, and obese.
  • Out of 1121 patients analyzed, 48% experienced AF recurrence within three months, with a notable correlation between higher BMI and increased recurrence rates, particularly among those who are overweight and obese.
  • The findings suggest that a BMI of 25 kg/m² or higher is linked to a greater likelihood of AF recurrence post-ECV, underscoring the need to consider a patient's BMI in ECV decision-making for persistent AF.
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Recommendations on data sharing in HIV drug resistance research.

PLoS Med

September 2023

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States of America.

 • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drug resistance has implications for antiretroviral treatment strategies and for containing the HIV pandemic because the development of HIV drug resistance leads to the requirement for antiretroviral drugs that may be less effective, less well-tolerated, and more expensive than those used in first-line regimens.  • HIV drug resistance studies are designed to determine which HIV mutations are selected by antiretroviral drugs and, in turn, how these mutations affect antiretroviral drug susceptibility and response to future antiretroviral treatment regimens.  • Such studies collectively form a vital knowledge base essential for monitoring global HIV drug resistance trends, interpreting HIV genotypic tests, and updating HIV treatment guidelines.

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  • The study assessed the safety and effectiveness of a two-pill HIV treatment regimen (BIC/FTC/TAF plus darunavir/cobicistat) for individuals with a history of treatment difficulties.
  • The trial had 63 participants, mainly men, who were stable on a more complex regimen and showed high rates of maintaining low viral loads after 48 weeks.
  • Results indicated the new regimen is well-tolerated, potentially enhancing adherence and long-term success in managing HIV for heavily treatment-experienced individuals.
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Webtool to enhance the accuracy of diagnostic algorithms for HFpEF: a prospective cross-over study.

ESC Heart Fail

December 2023

Department of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM), Maastricht University Medical Centre+ (MUMC+), PO Box 616, 6200 MD, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Aims: Diagnosis of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) can be challenging. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of a webtool to enhance the scoring accuracy when applying the complex HFA-PEFF and H FPEF algorithms, which are commonly used for diagnosing HFpEF.

Methods And Results: We developed an online tool, the HFpEF calculator, that enables the automatic calculation of current HFpEF algorithms.

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The co-expression of inhibitory receptors (IRs) is a hallmark of CD8+ T-cell exhaustion (Tex) in people living with HIV-1 (PLWH). Understanding alterations of IRs expression in PLWH on long-term antiretroviral treatment (ART) remains elusive but is critical to overcoming CD8+ Tex and designing novel HIV-1 cure immunotherapies. To address this, we combine high-dimensional supervised and unsupervised analysis of IRs concomitant with functional markers across the CD8+ T-cell landscape on 24 PLWH over a decade on ART.

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Introduction: Therapeutic hypothermia is a promising candidate for stroke treatment although its efficacy has not yet been demonstrated in patients. Changes in blood molecules could act as surrogate markers to evaluate the efficacy and safety of therapeutic cooling.

Methods: Blood samples from 54 patients included in the EuroHYP-1 study (27 treated with hypothermia, and 27 controls) were obtained at baseline, 24 ± 2 h, and 72 ± 4 h.

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Background: People over age 50-55 have historically been excluded from randomized clinical trials for multiple sclerosis (MS). However, more than half of those living with an MS diagnosis are over 55.

Objective: Explore the unique considerations of treating older people with MS (PwMS) using an iterative and structured Delphi-based assessment to gather expert opinions.

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Implementation of a vascular access specialist team in a tertiary hospital: a cost-benefit analysis.

Cost Eff Resour Alloc

September 2023

Direcció d'Estratègia Assistencial, Gerència Territorial Metropolitana Nord, Institut Català de la Salut, Barcelona, Spain.

Background: The use of peripherally inserted central catheters and midline catheters is growing due to their potential benefits. These devices can increase patient safety and satisfaction while reducing the use of resources. As a result, many hospitals are establishing vascular access specialist teams staffed by nurses who are trained in the insertion and maintenance of these catheters.

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Clinical results after external reinforcement of colorectal anastomosis: a systematic review.

Int J Surg

December 2023

Department of General Surgery, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, School of Medicine, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Institut de Recerca Germans Trias i Pujol - IGTP, Barcelona, Spain.

Objective: The aim of this review is to describe and assess the existing methods to cover colorectal anastomoses with biomaterials and their clinical impact in reducing anastomotic leakage (AL).

Summary Background Data: The most serious complication in colorectal surgery is AL. Despite improvements in its diagnosis and management, AL remains an unresolved issue.

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Caecum OX40+CD4 T-cell subset associates with mucosal damage and key markers of disease in treated HIV-infection.

J Microbiol Immunol Infect

December 2023

Institute of Biomedicine of Seville, IBiS, Virgen del Rocío University Hospital/CSIC/University of Seville, Seville 41013, Spain; Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Campus Sevilla, 41704, Dos Hermanas, Sevilla, Spain. Electronic address:

Background: Blood OX40-expressing CD4 T-cells from antiretroviral (ART)-treated people living with HIV (PWH) were found to be enriched for clonally-expanded HIV sequences, hence contributing to the HIV reservoir. OX40-OX40L is also a checkpoint regulator of inflammation in multiple diseases. We explored gut mucosal OX40+CD4+ T-cells and their potential significance in HIV disease.

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Background: Evidence regarding long-term therapeutic outcomes and disease-specific survival (DSS) in Extramammary Paget's disease (EMPD) is limited.

Objectives: To assess the DSS and outcomes of surgical and nonsurgical therapeutic modalities in a large cohort of EMPD patients.

Methods: Retrospective chart review of EMPD patients from 20 Spanish tertiary care hospitals.

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ClinPrior: an algorithm for diagnosis and novel gene discovery by network-based prioritization.

Genome Med

September 2023

Neurometabolic Diseases Laboratory, Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), Hospital Duran i Reynals, Gran Via 199, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, 08908, Spain.

Background: Whole-exome sequencing (WES) and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) have become indispensable tools to solve rare Mendelian genetic conditions. Nevertheless, there is still an urgent need for sensitive, fast algorithms to maximise WES/WGS diagnostic yield in rare disease patients. Most tools devoted to this aim take advantage of patient phenotype information for prioritization of genomic data, although are often limited by incomplete gene-phenotype knowledge stored in biomedical databases and a lack of proper benchmarking on real-world patient cohorts.

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Intrarenal Venous Flow Pattern Changes Do Relate With Renal Function Alterations in Acute Heart Failure.

JACC Heart Fail

February 2024

Department of Cardiology, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia (INCLIVA), Valencia, Spain; Department of Medicine, Universitat de València. Valencia, Spain; Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red en Enfermedades Cardiovasculares (CIBERCV), Madrid, Spain. Electronic address:

Background: There is scarce evidence supporting the clinical utility of congestive intrarenal venous flow (IRVF) patterns in patients with acute heart failure.

Objectives: This study aims to: 1) investigate the association between IRVF patterns and the odds of worsening renal function (WRF); 2) track the longitudinal changes of serum creatinine (sCr) across IRVF at predetermined points and its association with decongestion; and 3) explore the relationship between IRVF/WRF categories and patient outcomes.

Methods: IRVF was assessed at baseline (pre-decongestive therapy), 72 hours, and 30 and 90 days postdischarge.

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[Rigid sole shoe versus inverted sole shoe in hallux valgus surgery: clinical, functional and radiological analysis].

Acta Ortop Mex

November 2023

Departamento de Cirugía Ortopédica y Traumatología, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Facultad de Medicina, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, España.

Introduction: the orthopedic shoe is usually prescribed during postoperative care after hallux valgus surgery to protect the osteotomy and provide functional comfort to the patient. In this regard, the superiority of rigid sole shoe (RSS) compared to the reverse camber shoe (RCS) remains controversial. The aim of this study is to compare the clinical, functional and radiological outcomes from using the rigid sole shoe (RSS) vs.

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Objective: To evaluate a Zika virus screening program applied to asymptomatic exposed pregnant women.

Methodology: Analysis of data generated during the roll out of a Zika screening program. We included socio-demographic data, ultrasounds, and serological results (IgM, IgG, and Plaque Reduction Neutralization Test; PRNT) from asymptomatic pregnant women exposed to Zika virus enrolled in the screening program between 2016 to 2019.

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Clinical Outcomes of Critical COVID-19 in HIV-Infected Adults: A Propensity Score Matched Analysis.

Arch Bronconeumol

November 2023

CIBER of Respiratory Diseases (CIBERES), Madrid, Spain; August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBAPS), Spain; University of Barcelona, Spain; Pulmonology Department, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, Spain.

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Multi-omics in HIV: searching insights to understand immunological non-response in PLHIV.

Front Immunol

September 2023

Infection and Immunity Research Group (INIM), Institut Investigació Sanitària Pere Virgili (IISPV), Tarragona, Spain.

Antiretroviral therapy (ART) induces persistent suppression of HIV-1 replication and gradual recovery of T-cell counts, and consequently, morbidity and mortality from HIV-related illnesses have been significantly reduced. However, in approximately 30% of people living with HIV (PLHIV) on ART, CD4 T-cell counts fail to normalize despite ART and complete suppression of HIV viral load, resulting in severe immune dysfunction, which may represent an increased risk of clinical progression to AIDS and non-AIDS events as well as increased mortality. These patients are referred to as "immune inadequate responders", "immunodiscordant responders" or "immune nonresponders (INR)".

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