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Introduction: The larynx organ preservation (LOP) trial DeLOS-II enrolled = 173 patients with advanced laryngeal/hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LHSCC) amenable (only curatively resectable) through total laryngectomy (TL) to receive induction chemotherapy (IC) with TPF [docetaxel (T), cisplatin (P), and 5-fluorouracil (F)] (arm A, 85 patients) or additional cetuximab (E) weekly (arm B, 88 patients). Responders with endoscopic estimated tumor surface shrinkage (ETSS) ≥30% after 1 cycle IC (IC-1) received a further two cycles of IC followed by radiotherapy (RT), whereas TL was recommended for non-responders. Arm B failed to show superior 24-month laryngectomy-free survival (LFS) and overall survival (OS), the protocol-specified primary and secondary endpoints.

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Bayesian Reanalyses of the Trials TOMAHAWK and COACT.

JACC Cardiovasc Interv

December 2024

DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research), Germany; Department of Internal Medicine/Cardiology, Heart Center Leipzig at the University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; Helios Health Institute, Leipzig, Germany. Electronic address:

Background: The timing of coronary angiography in patients with successfully resuscitated out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and missing ST-segment elevations on the electrocardiogram has been investigated in 2 large randomized controlled trials, TOMAHAWK (Angiography After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Without ST-Segment Elevation) and COACT (Coronary Angiography After Cardiac Arrest Trial). Both trials found neutral results for immediate vs delayed/selective coronary angiography on short-term all-cause mortality. The TOMAHAWK trial showed a tendency towards harm with immediate coronary angiography, though not statistically significant with traditional frequentist methods.

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Background: Since June 2022, the legal framework has been created for German community pharmacies to offer their patients five reimbursed community pharmacy services that go beyond the current operating regulations. However, little is known about barriers that hinder their implementation. We therefore aimed to investigate the implementation of reimbursed community pharmacy services (i), barriers to the implementation (ii), solving strategies to overcome the barriers (iii), and future perspectives (iv).

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Attitudes and Experiences of Patients Regarding Gender-Specific Aspects of Pain Management.

Pharmacy (Basel)

November 2024

Clinical Pharmacy Department, Institute of Pharmacy, Medical Faculty, Leipzig University, 04109 Leipzig, Germany.

Background: Biological, pharmacological, and socio-cultural aspects influence gender-specific effects in pain management.

Methods: Gender-specific aspects of pain management were assessed in a rural outpatient center via semi-structured patient interview: (i) general gender aspects (total population) from 1 = "fully disagree" to 5 = "fully agree"; and (ii) individual pain (matched pairs) via numeric analog scale (NAS) from 0 = "no pain" to 10 = "maximum pain". Patient charts were assessed for pain management (WHO-ladder).

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  • * It involved 330 participants, revealing that while many had moderate to good attitudes towards BLS, a significant majority exhibited low knowledge and practice levels.
  • * The findings suggest that BLS training should be integrated as a core competency in healthcare programs to improve emergency response skills among future medical professionals.
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Objectives: Parent-child interaction plays a crucial role in child development. This study investigated associations between the frequency of parent-child-interactions and sociodemographic characteristics (age, sex, socio-economic status, family structure, number and age of siblings), physical and psychological symptoms in children, and mental health of parents.

Methods: The frequencies of 11 different parent-child interactions (shared reading, singing, moving, painting, building, puzzle, playing ball, role games, language games, number games and talking about problems) were assessed in 739 children aged 2-6.

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Background: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is characterized by a wide range of tumor-induced immune alterations. Regulatory T cells (Treg) play a central role in these immune responses. CD200 and Leukocyte-associated immunoglobulin-like receptor-1 (LAIR-1, CD305) are inhibitory markers said to be involved in Treg immune response.

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This study investigates the prevalence and evaluates the prognostic implications of acute kidney injury (AKI) in COVID-19 patients, with a novel emphasis on the evaluation of serum uromodulin (sUmod) as a potential kidney-specific biomarker. A cohort of hospitalised COVID-19 patients (n = 378) was examined for AKI using standard criteria. In addition to traditional urinary biomarkers, sUmod levels were analysed.

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  • - Sacubitril/valsartan significantly improves outcomes in patients with chronic heart failure and reduced ejection fraction, enhancing left ventricular (LV) function over six months of treatment.
  • - Key improvements were observed, including increased LV contractility (Ees), decreased afterload (Ea), and enhanced ventricular-arterial coupling ratio (Ea/Ees), along with a notable increase in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) from 33% to 43%.
  • - The study found positive correlations between changes in LVEF and LV contractility, as well as between NT-proBNP levels and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP), suggesting these factors play a role in the treatment's effectiveness
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  • The study investigates the significance of cardiac troponin (cTn) levels in predicting mortality in patients with Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), analyzing data from the International Takotsubo Registry.
  • It identifies that a cTn increase greater than 28.8 times the upper reference limit signals clinically relevant myocardial injury, correlating with a higher risk of mortality over 5 years (adjusted HR 1.58).
  • The findings enhance understanding of patient risk profiles in TTS, emphasizing the need for increased monitoring and follow-up for those with significant troponin elevations.
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Hematologic Cancer after Gene Therapy for Cerebral Adrenoleukodystrophy.

N Engl J Med

October 2024

From Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Harvard Medical School (C.N.D., D.A.W.), the Department of Pathology, Boston Children's Hospital (J.R.B., M.H.H.), and Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School (F.S.E.) - all in Boston; the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Minnesota Medical Center (B.G., A.B.), and the Division of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota (A.O.G., P.J.O.) - both in Minneapolis; Bluebird Bio, Somerville, MA (M.B., S.S., R.A.C., V.K.P., G.F.D., F.J.P., M.A.K., M.F., A.L., N.F., G.P., A.C.D., H.L.T.); the Department of Pediatric Oncology, Hematology and Hemostaseology, Leipzig University Hospital, Leipzig, Germany (J.-S.K.); and the Division of Pediatric Transplant and Cellular Therapy, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC (V.K.P.).

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  • Gene therapy using elivaldogene autotemcel (eli-cel) has shown effectiveness in treating cerebral adrenoleukodystrophy but raises concerns about cancer risks.
  • Research analyzed blood and bone marrow samples from patients who received eli-cel to evaluate integration sites and other genetic factors.
  • Out of 67 patients treated, 7 developed hematologic cancers, with multiple instances linked to lentiviral vector insertions, though some patients successfully underwent stem cell transplantation and remained symptom-free.
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Laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) is among most frequent malignancies of the head and neck. Recent oncologic research focusses on advanced rather than on early stages. Thus, we aimed to improve the knowledge concerning prognostic factors and survival in early glottic (GC) and supraglottic cancer (SGC).

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Intelectin-1 (ITLN1; also Omentin-1, OMNT1) is secreted by adipose tissue (AT) and plays an important role in glucose metabolism regulation, with links to obesity-associated diseases. ITLN1 activity so far has rarely been investigated using RNA-sequencing and in larger cohorts. We evaluated ITLN1 expression among three clinical cohorts of the Leipzig Obesity BioBank-a cross-sectional cohort comprising of 1480 people, a cohort of people with metabolically healthy or unhealthy obesity (31 insulin-sensitive, 42 insulin-resistant individuals with obesity), and a longitudinal two-step bariatric surgery cohort (n = 65).

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The acquisition of subsequent genetic lesions (clonal evolution, CE) and/or the expansion of existing clones (CEXP) contributes to clonal dynamics (CD) in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Although CD plays an important role in high-risk patients in disease progression and transformation into acute myeloid leukemia (AML), knowledge about CD in lower-risk MDS (LR-MDS) patients is limited due to lack of robust longitudinal data considering the long clinically stable courses of the disease. In this retrospective analysis, we delineate the frequency and the prognostic impact of CD in an unselected real-world cohort of LR-MDS patients.

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What Do Younger and Well-Educated Adults Think about Self-Medication? Results of a Survey during a Public Science Event at Leipzig University.

Pharmacy (Basel)

August 2024

Clinical Pharmacy, Institute of Pharmacy, Medical Faculty, Leipzig University, Bruederstraße 32, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.

Background: Consecutive visitors to a public science event at Leipzig University were asked about their opinions/attitudes regarding their personal use of self-medication.

Methods: A written questionnaire survey addressed (i) participants' characteristics, (ii) frequency of self-medication use in the last 12 months, (iii) symptoms/complaints most frequently considered applicable, (iv) preconditions, (v) limitations, (vi) risks, (vii) fears, (viii) medication information sources, (ix) influencing factors, and (x) reasons for decision making.

Results: (i) A total of 189 visitors (median age: 29.

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Purpose: As part of the prospective, non-interventional OCEAN study, the ORCA module evaluated physicians' spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) image interpretations in the treatment of diabetic macular oedema (DME) or macular oedema (ME) secondary to retinal vein occlusion (RVO).

Methods: Presence of intraretinal fluid (IRF) and/or subretinal fluid (SRF) was evaluated independently by physicians and reading centres (RCs) on 1612 SD-OCT scans of 133 patients diagnosed with either DME or ME secondary to RVO. Agreement between physicians and RCs was calculated for both cohorts individually and as a combined ME cohort.

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Cardiovascular (CV) disease is the most common cause of death in Europe. Despite proven benefits, use of lipid-lowering therapy remains suboptimal. Treatment goals are often not achieved, even in patients at high risk with atherosclerotic CV disease (ASCVD).

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  • This study explores how a visualization system can transmit real-time patient data from ambulances to emergency trauma rooms (ETR) to enhance timely medical interventions before and after a patient arrives.
  • Researchers conducted in-depth interviews with 32 physicians from six hospitals in Germany and Switzerland to gather insights on a prototype system designed for this purpose.
  • The findings indicate that real-time data can improve workflow in ETRs, with physicians emphasizing the need for adaptable and mobile interfaces that display critical information relevant to patient care, suggesting future research should assess the system's practical application in clinical settings.
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Ethical conflicts in patient care situations of community pharmacists: a cross-sectional online survey.

Int J Clin Pharm

December 2024

Clinical Pharmacy Department, Institute of Pharmacy, Medical Faculty, Leipzig University, Bruederstrasse 32, 04103, Leipzig, Germany.

Background: Community pharmacy practice is rarely considered in ethical research, although various ethical conflicts are known for this setting. Data on the actual frequency and perceived burden of ethical conflicts occurring in the community pharmacy setting are required.

Aim: The survey aimed at investigating the frequency and perceived burden of ethical conflicts, reasons for the perceived burden and influences on decision-making in ethical conflicts in German community pharmacists.

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The European Larynx Organ Preservation Study [MK-3475-C44].

Front Oncol

August 2024

Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Head Medicine and Oral Health, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.

Unlabelled: The European Larynx Organ Preservation Study (ELOS; NCT06137378) is a prospective, randomized, open-label, two-armed parallel group controlled, phase II multicenter larynx organ preservation (LOP) trial in locoregionally advanced (LA) stage III, IVA/B head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx or hypopharynx (LHSCC) amenable for total laryngectomy (TL) with PD-L1 expression within tumor tissue biopsy, calculated as CPS ≥ 1. Induction chemotherapy (IC) with docetaxel and cisplatin (TP) followed by radiation will be compared to TP plus PD-1 inhibition by pembrolizumab (MK-3475; 200 mg i.v.

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Prevalence of child maltreatment in a nationwide sample of 18 to 31 year-olds in Germany.

Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health

September 2024

Department for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychotherapy, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany.

Background: Child maltreatment (CM) can have devastating and potentially lifelong effects for those affected and is a major contributor to mental health problems. To tackle public health problems it is crucial to have reliable data on CM. The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence and predictors of CM in a nationwide sample of the German population of young adults.

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Background: To investigate the impact of children's inborn error of metabolism (IEMs) on the children's and their parents' lives from the parents' perspective. We focused on disease-related restrictions in various issues of daily life, experienced discrimination, parental family planning, and management of metabolic emergencies.

Methods: We conducted a questionnaire-based survey with 108 parents of 119 children with IEM who attended a metabolic outpatient clinic.

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