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Genetics of Hypertension: From Monogenic Analysis to GETomics.

J Cardiovasc Dev Dis

May 2024

Department of Medicine and Technological Innovation (DiMIT), University of Insubria, 21100 Varese, Italy.

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  • - Arterial hypertension is a worldwide issue affecting 1.28 billion adults and is a major cause of cardiovascular problems and deaths, with 7.1 million fatalities linked to it each year.
  • - It is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, and researchers are making significant progress in understanding its molecular genetic basis, having identified over 900 genomic locations related to blood pressure regulation.
  • - Understanding these genetic mechanisms could help identify individuals at risk for hypertension and lead to new drugs and tailored treatment options.
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Ventriculitis and nosocomial meningitis caused by carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative and vancomycin-resistant Gram-positive bacteria represent a growing treatment challenge. A case of ventriculitis and bacteremia caused by carbapenem-resistant, KPC-producing and vancomycin-resistant in a young woman with acute leukemia who was successfully treated with meropenem/vaborbactam (MVB), rifampicin, and linezolid is described in this paper. This case report emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary strategy, including infectious focus control, for the treatment of device-associated central nervous system (CNS) infections from multidrug-resistant bacteria.

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  • Normal-weight individuals with asthma often engage in less physical activity, and this study aimed to assess the impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on their daily activity levels.
  • The feasibility study involved 17 participants wearing accelerometers to measure their steps and activity time before and after the program, with usable data from 16 participants ultimately analyzed.
  • Results showed a modest increase in daily steps and a slight decrease in activity time post-rehabilitation, while also noting improvements in quality of life, muscle strength, and exercise capacity.
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  • The study investigates a telemedicine program designed to manage heart failure and type 2 diabetes at home, promoting lifestyle changes such as exercise and better blood sugar control.
  • Eligible patients are randomly assigned to an intervention group, which receives structured teleassistance from healthcare professionals, or a control group that gets routine care.
  • The primary goal is to measure improvements in physical activity, specifically the distance walked in a 6-minute walk test, and also assess changes in disease status and physical activity after 6 months.
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It is a challenge to keep abreast of all the clinical and scientific advances in the field of respiratory medicine. This article contains an overview of laboratory-based science, clinical trials and qualitative research that were presented during the 2023 European Respiratory Society International Congress within the sessions from the five groups of Assembly 1 (Respiratory Clinical Care and Physiology). Selected presentations are summarised from a wide range of topics: clinical problems, rehabilitation and chronic care, general practice and primary care, electronic/mobile health (e-health/m-health), clinical respiratory physiology, exercise and functional imaging.

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  • The GBD 2021 study aims to quantify the health impacts of 88 risk factors across 204 countries from 1990 to 2021, helping to inform public health policies.
  • The analysis utilized over 54,000 data sources to assess 631 risk-outcome pairs, determining how specific risk factors contribute to various health issues.
  • By calculating relative risks and population attributable fractions, the study provides insights into the disease burden tied to each risk factor, measured in disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs).
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Background: Telemedicine offers a multitude of potential advantages, such as enhanced health care accessibility, cost reduction, and improved patient outcomes. The significance of telemedicine has been underscored by the COVID-19 pandemic, as it plays a crucial role in maintaining uninterrupted care while minimizing the risk of viral exposure. However, the adoption and implementation of telemedicine have been relatively sluggish in certain areas.

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Effects of a medical admission unit on in-hospital patient flow and clinical outcomes.

Eur J Intern Med

September 2024

Cardiology Unit, Foundation IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico of Milan, Italy.

Background: the burden of acute complex patients, increasingly older and poli-pathological, accessing to Emergency Departments (ED) leads up hospital overcrowding and the outlying phenomenon. These issues highlight the need for new adequate patients' management strategies. The aim of this study is to analyse the effects on in-hospital patient flow and clinical outcomes of a high-technology and time-limited Medical Admission Unit (MAU) run by internists.

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This paper presents the design, development, and validation of a novel e-textile leg sleeve for non-invasive Surface Electromyography (sEMG) monitoring. This wearable device incorporates e-textile sensors for sEMG signal acquisition from the lower limb muscles, specifically the anterior tibialis and lateral gastrocnemius. Validation was conducted by performing a comparative study with eleven healthy volunteers to evaluate the performance of the e-textile sleeve in acquiring sEMG signals compared to traditional Ag/AgCl electrodes.

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Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of educational status (ES) on the clinical course of Asian patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).

Methods: We used data from the prospective APHRS-AF Registry. ES was classified as follows: low (primary school), medium (secondary), and high (University).

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  • Older individuals recovering from COVID-19 can significantly improve their daily functioning and quality of life through geriatric rehabilitation (GR), as shown in a study across 59 facilities in Europe.
  • The study tracked 723 post-COVID-19 patients, most of whom were frail at admission, and found that they experienced steady improvements in functioning and quality of life over time, regardless of their frailty level.
  • Importantly, while frailer patients had lower quality of life at admission, they showed a quicker recovery, suggesting that frailty should not be a barrier to receiving geriatric rehabilitation.
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We tested the validity of the state space correspondence (SSC) strategy based on k-nearest neighbor cross-predictability (KNNCP) to assess the directionality of coupling in stochastic nonlinear bivariate autoregressive (NBAR) processes. The approach was applied to assess closed-loop cardiorespiratory interactions between heart period (HP) variability and respiration (R) during a controlled respiration (CR) protocol in 19 healthy humans (aged from 27 to 35 yrs, 11 females) and during active standing (STAND) in 25 athletes (aged from 20 to 40 yrs, all men) and 25 non-athletes (aged from 20 to 40 yrs, all men). Over simulated NBAR processes, we found that (i) the SSC approach can detect the correct causal relationship as the direction leads to better KNNCP from the past of the driver to the future state of the target and (ii) simulations suggest that the ability of the method is preserved in any condition of complexity of the interacting series.

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Purpose: Bariatric surgery (BS), an effective treatment for severe obesity and its comorbidities, may result in micronutrient and vitamin deficiencies. This monocentric prospective observational study aimed at evaluating the efficacy of a specifically designed vitamin/mineral formula (Bariatrifast, BIOITALIA S.r.

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Genome sequence analyses identify novel risk loci for multiple system atrophy.

Neuron

July 2024

Neurodegenerative Diseases Research Unit, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD, USA; Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, USA. Electronic address:

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  • Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a neurodegenerative disease that leads to symptoms like parkinsonism and ataxia, but its genetic causes are not well understood and treatment options are limited to supportive care.
  • A comprehensive study involving the whole genome sequencing of nearly 900 MSA patients and over 7,000 controls discovered four key genetic risk factors associated with the disease.
  • The research identified potential susceptibility genes and provided insights into how genetic variations influence gene expression in brain cells, offering a valuable resource for further studies on similar diseases.
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Background: Interruption of the fistulous point is the goal of treatment of spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVFs). Microsurgery remains a highly efficient treatment in terms of complete occlusion with the lowest risk of recurrence rate. It is reported that the hardest step involves finding the fistulous site itself, potentially extending surgical access and time and increasing potential postoperative surgical-related complications.

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Video clips for patient comprehension of atrial fibrillation and deep vein thrombosis in emergency care. A randomised clinical trial.

NPJ Digit Med

April 2024

Emergency Medicine Unit and Emergency Medicine Postgraduate Training Program, IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo Foundation, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Integrating video clips in the discharge process may enhance patients' understanding and awareness of their condition. To determine the effect of video clip-integrated discharge discussion on patient comprehension of atrial fibrillation (AF) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and their main complications (stroke and pulmonary embolism), we designed a multicentre, pragmatic, parallel groups, randomised clinical trial, that was conducted at two Emergency Units in Italy. A convenience sample of 144 adult patients (or their caregivers) discharged home with either AF or DVT were randomised to receive standard verbal instructions (control) or video clip-integrated doctor-patient discharge discussion.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of the Gloreha Aria (R-Lead), a sensor-based rehabilitation tool, for improving upper limb function in post-stroke patients compared to traditional physiotherapy.
  • A total of 21 subacute hemiplegic patients were randomly assigned to either the sensor-based treatment group or the conventional control group, with both completing 30 rehabilitation sessions.
  • Results indicated improvements in upper limb motor function for both groups, with the Gloreha Aria showing promise in enhancing arm abilities without any adverse effects during the rehabilitation process.
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: Autonomic function and baroreflex control might influence the survival rate of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) compared to respiratory failure patients without COVID-19 (non-COVID-19). This study describes physiological control mechanisms in critically ill COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU in comparison to non-COVID-19 individuals with the aim of improving stratification of mortality risk. : We evaluated autonomic and baroreflex control markers extracted from heart period (HP) and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) variability acquired at rest in the supine position (REST) and during a modified head-up tilt (MHUT) in 17 COVID-19 patients (age: 63 ± 10 years, 14 men) and 33 non-COVID-19 patients (age: 60 ± 12 years, 23 men) during their ICU stays.

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The Impact of Delirium on Recovery in Geriatric Rehabilitation after Acute Infection.

J Am Med Dir Assoc

August 2024

Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, the Netherlands; University Network for the Care sector South-Holland, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands; LUMC Center for Medicine for Older People, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands.

Objectives: Delirium is common during acute infection in older patients and is associated with functional decline. Geriatric rehabilitation (GR) can help older patients to return to their premorbid functional level. It is unknown whether delirium affects GR outcomes in patients with acute infection.

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Background: Detailed, comprehensive, and timely reporting on population health by underlying causes of disability and premature death is crucial to understanding and responding to complex patterns of disease and injury burden over time and across age groups, sexes, and locations. The availability of disease burden estimates can promote evidence-based interventions that enable public health researchers, policy makers, and other professionals to implement strategies that can mitigate diseases. It can also facilitate more rigorous monitoring of progress towards national and international health targets, such as the Sustainable Development Goals.

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Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A Comprehensive Natural History Study in a Dutch National Cohort of 142 Patients.

Circ Genom Precis Med

June 2024

Department of Human Genetics, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands (J.B., S.I.M.A., M.J.H.B., S.N.v.d.C., F.L.K., E.O., A.M., A.C.H.).

Background: Vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (vEDS) is a rare connective tissue disorder with a high risk for arterial, bowel, and uterine rupture, caused by heterozygous pathogenic variants in . The aim of this cohort study is to provide further insights into the natural history of vEDS and describe genotype-phenotype correlations in a Dutch multicenter cohort to optimize patient care and increase awareness of the disease.

Methods: Individuals with vEDS throughout the Netherlands were included.

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[Evaluative research of a mental health urgences protocol for the primary care level].

Vertex

April 2024

Doctor en Psicología. Investigador Asistente de la Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (CIC). Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud UNAJ-CIC y Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Introduction: This research stems from certain obstacles in the implementation of the National Mental Health Law, especially at the primary care level and regarding emergency management, with or without certain and imminent risk. The scarcity of mental health intervention protocols and the perception that they could limit the clinical understanding of each critical situation are challenges identified in practice. However, protocols can be valuable organizational tools in complex circumstances.

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Prognostic impact of hypertension grading.

Eur J Intern Med

August 2024

Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Perugia, Perugia and Division of Nephrology, Hospital S. Maria della Misericordia, Perugia, Italy.

Background: Most Hypertension Guidelines grade hypertension according to various cut-off values. We sought to investigate the prognostic impact of Grades 1 (140-159 and/or 90-99 mmHg), 2 (160-179 and/or 100-109 mmHg) and 3 (≥180 and/or ≥110 mmHg).

Methods: We followed for an average of 10 years a cohort of 3,150 initially untreated hypertensive patients (mean age 50 years, 44 % women) with no previous cardiovascular disease at entry.

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  • Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is becoming more common, especially in older adults and people with health issues like obesity and high blood pressure.
  • New treatments have shown to help patients live better and stay out of the hospital longer.
  • Understanding each patient's specific needs is important for better care, but many people with HFpEF are still not diagnosed or treated properly.
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  • The study aimed to assess the adverse health events in Asian patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and diabetes mellitus (DM) through a large cohort analysis from the APHRS AF Registry.
  • It found that patients with DM had significantly higher risks of all-cause death, cardiovascular death, and major bleeding compared to those without DM after one year of follow-up.
  • The results suggest a need for improved management strategies for these high-risk patients, particularly since the impact of DM on health outcomes was more pronounced in younger patients.
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