11,668 results match your criteria: "Medical University of Lublin . Lublin. Poland; aldonkapietrzak3@o2.pl.[Affiliation]"

Introduction: This study highlights the significant stress faced by nursing and midwifery students stemming from the rigorous requirements of their curriculum, which includes both demanding theoretical and practical elements. This study aims to identify the causes and manifestations of learning environment stress among midwifery and nursing students.

Methods: A cross-sectional study in Lithuania, Poland and Latvia was employed to evaluate students' learning challenges and neurodiversity using 40 different questions assessed on a Likert scale.

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The usefulness of botulinum toxin injections in oncology - Clinical and laboratory perspectives.

Eur J Pharmacol

January 2025

Department of Quality Assessment and Processing of Animal Products, University of Life Sciences of Lublin, Akademicka 13, 20-950, Lublin, Poland.

The use of botulinum toxins in various oncological conditions brings long-term results in the treatment of chronic pain without burdening internal organs, as is the case with the use of opioids. Numerous reports indicate a possible apoptotic effect achieved in vitro and in vivo. Most literature data suggest that using botulinum toxins to support oncological treatment gives positive results, and in most cases, it is free of side effects.

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Background And Objectives: The impact of viral infections on disease susceptibility and progression has predominantly been studied in patients with relapse-onset MS (RMS). Here, we determined immune responses to ubiquitous viruses in patients with primary progressive MS (PPMS).

Methods: Antibody responses to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), specifically to the latent EBV nuclear antigen 1 and the lytic viral capsid antigen VCA, human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6), human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), and measles virus were determined in a cohort of 68 PPMS patients with a mean follow-up of 8 years and compared with 66 healthy controls matched for sex and age.

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A rapid parallel increase in the incidence and mortality of head and neck cancer among the Polish elderly over the last two decades and upward trends until 2035.

Otolaryngol Pol

December 2024

Department of Otolaryngology, Regional Specialist Hospital Wroclaw, Research & Development Centre, Wroclaw, Poland, Faculty of Medicine, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland, Institute of Human Genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan, Poland.

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  • The study reveals a significant rise in head and neck cancer (HNC) cases and deaths among the elderly in Poland from 1999 to 2021, particularly in those aged 80 and older.
  • The research analyzed data from the Polish National Cancer Register and applied statistical methods to assess trends and correlations in morbidity and mortality across different age groups.
  • The results indicate an urgent need for specialized cancer care strategies to improve treatment outcomes and quality of life for elderly patients, especially for the 80+ demographic.
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While obesity has been linked to both increased and decreased rate of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) patients, there is no consensus on the interaction between obesity and AD. The TgF344-AD rat model was used to investigate the effects of high carbohydrate, high fat (HCHF) diet on brain glucose metabolism and hemodynamics in the presence or absence of AD transgenes, in presymptomatic (6-month-old) vs. symptomatic (12-month-old) stages of AD progression using non-invasive neuroimaging.

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Introduction: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized cancer therapy by enhancing T-cell-mediated immune responses against tumors. However, their use can lead to immune-related adverse events (irAEs), impacting patient outcomes.

Methods: This single-center, observational study investigates the relationship between immune-related adverse events (irAEs) and survival outcomes in 151 patients treated with ICIs, with or without chemotherapy, at the Department of Clinical Oncology and Chemotherapy in the Independent Public Hospital No.

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BACKGROUND Tubal infertility caused by proximal occlusion of fallopian tubes is a common cause of female infertility. Lipiodol (ethiodized oil) is an oil-based iodinated contrast medium, previously used in hysterosalpingography, and is now used as a therapeutic agent. This single-center study aimed to evaluate the experience of outcomes from the use of Lipiodol in 96 women with infertility due to fallopian tube occlusion.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been associated with various systemic complications, including potential impacts on ocular health. Recent studies have suggested that COVID-19 may lead to changes in retinal structure, particularly in the neuroretinal and retinal nerve fiber layers (RNFL). This study aimed to examine changes in neuroretinal and RNFL of the optic dics based on optical coherence tomography (OCT) in patients hospitalized due to COVID-19 bilateral pneumonia at 2 time points after discharge.

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CdSe quantum dots (QDs) with size in the range of 3.5-5.8 nm and a zinc blende (ZB) crystal structure were synthesized by the wet chemical method.

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Introduction: Epidemiology of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) provides scientific evidence indicating the appearance of dysfunction and disability in patients in various aspects and, as a result, a decrease in the quality of life (QoL). The main aim of the research was to prepare a ranking of diseases determining the degree of disease incidence quality of life (HRQoL) of patients in physical and mental dimensions.

Material And Methods: The study was carried out in a group of 7,620 patients assigned to 13 groups of disease entities.

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JCO SEQUOIA (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03336333) is a phase III, randomized, open-label trial that compared the oral Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor zanubrutinib to bendamustine plus rituximab (BR) in treatment-naïve patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL). The initial prespecified analysis (median follow-up, 26.

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  • The text discusses the importance of forecasting future health issues in the USA for effective planning and public awareness regarding disease and injury burdens.
  • It describes the methodology for predicting life expectancy, cause-specific mortality, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) from 2022 to 2050 using the Global Burden of Diseases framework.
  • The forecasting includes various scenarios to assess the potential impacts of health risks and improvements across the country, focusing on demographic trends and health-related risk factors.
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Wide spectrum of tick-borne pathogens in juvenile Ixodes ricinus collected from autumn-migrating birds in the Vistula River Valley, Poland.

BMC Vet Res

December 2024

Anses, INRAE, Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort, UMR BIPAR, Laboratoire de Santé Animale, Maisons-Alfort, 94700, France.

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  • Migratory birds can carry ticks and be reservoirs for tick-borne pathogens (TBPs) based on a study conducted on Ixodes ricinus ticks from specific bird species in Poland.
  • A high-throughput microfluidic real-time PCR method was used to detect TBPs in ticks, revealing that 47.41% of the specimens were infected with at least one TBP, with differences in prevalence among the bird species studied.
  • Phylogenetic analysis indicated the circulation of specific haplotypes of TBPs, suggesting that the ticks are widely distributed across various hosts in Central Europe.
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Synthesis, structure and biological activity of new picolinohydrazonamide derivatives.

Acta Crystallogr C Struct Chem

January 2025

Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Łódź University of Technology, Żeromskiego 116, 90-924 Łódź, Poland.

Three new thiosemicarbazide derivatives are described in terms of synthesis, structure and biological activity. N'-(Morpholine-4-carbonothioyl)-4-(4-phenylpiperazin-1-yl)picolinohydrazonamide 2-methyltetrahydrofuran hemisolvate, 2CHNOS·CHO, 1, determined at 100 K, has orthorhombic (Pca2) symmetry and exhibits disorder. 4-(4-Phenylpiperazin-1-yl)-N'-(piperidine-1-carbonothioyl)picolinohydrazonamide-dimethylformamide-water (1/1/0.

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Introduction: In recent years, pain has been recognized as a primary factor significantly diminishing the quality of life in cancer patients. Recent data have prompted the establishment and increased application of non-pharmacological interventions in pain management, such as acupuncture.

Objectives: This review assesses literature from 2018 to 2023 on the impact of acupuncture on pain management and quality of life in cancer patients, with a particular focus on reducing pain intensity.

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Background: The parallel wire technique (PW) is a classic part of the antegrade strategy to open chronic total coronary occlusions (CTO).

Aims: With modern wires and dual-lumen catheters (DLC) the approach has evolved, but this progress had not been evaluated in a contemporary registry of CTO interventions.

Method: This analysis is based on 26,589 CTO procedures performed by 36 operators with > 50 procedures annually between 2015 and 2022.

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Purpose: The study presents a cross-sectional analysis of the population of Ukrainian women who received maternity care in 11 Polish hospitals.

Methods: Multidirectional lactation counseling was implemented from March to November 2023 by the Human Milk Bank Foundation in cooperation with UNICEF Refugee Response Office in Poland. Medical data were collected using questionnaires prepared for the study.

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Is there a place for natural agents with anti-inflammatory and antioxidative properties in critically ill patients? Potential usefulness of Xanthohumol.

Pharmacol Ther

February 2025

First Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Medical University of Lublin, Poland; Medical Data Management, Medaman, Geel, Belgium; International Fluid Academy, Lovenjoel, Belgium.

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  • - Multi-organ dysfunction in critically ill patients is largely driven by inflammation, which directly impacts the severity of organ damage.
  • - Managing this inflammation involves a team effort, including using antibiotics, providing respiratory and circulatory support, and correcting blood coagulation issues, but effective anti-inflammatory drugs are still debated.
  • - Xanthohumol (Xn), a natural compound from hops, shows promise as an anti-inflammatory agent due to its ability to inhibit inflammatory pathways and boost antioxidant activity, suggesting it could be beneficial in treating critically ill patients.
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The correlation of BMI and insulin resistance in moderately burned patients.

Pol Przegl Chir

July 2024

East Center of Burns Treatment and Reconstructive Surgery, Medical University of Lublin, Leczna, Poland, Department of Plastic Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery and Burn Treatment, Medical University of Lublin, Polish Students' Scientific Association of Medical Simulation, Poland.

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  • Obesity is linked to serious health issues that can hinder healing, with the study focusing on how Body Mass Index (BMI) and insulin resistance affect moderately burned patients.
  • The research involved 149 patients, examining their clinical data, laboratory tests, and surgical needs upon admission and discharge.
  • Findings revealed that patients needing insulin had poorer lab results, longer hospital stays, and that high triglyceride levels and BMI over 25 kg/m² may indicate worse outcomes and a greater need for insulin.
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  • - Cell senescence starts as a protective mechanism against tumors but can eventually lead to cancer recurrence and damage to surrounding tissues due to the buildup of senescent cells.
  • - Senescent cells release bioactive molecules known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which can cause chronic inflammation and promote tumor growth through signaling to nearby cells.
  • - Senolytic drugs target and remove senescent cells, potentially enhancing cancer treatments by preventing tumor recurrence and allowing safer, lower doses of chemotherapy or radiotherapy, making them a promising option in personalized cancer therapy.
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  • - The study investigates the role of Pentraxin 3 (PTX3) as a marker for inflammation and cardiovascular risk in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondyloarthritis (SpA).
  • - Results show that RA patients have significantly higher PTX3 levels and carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) compared to SpA patients, indicating greater cardiovascular risk associated with higher disease activity in RA.
  • - PTX3 is confirmed to be a dual biomarker in RA, correlating with disease activity parameters and serving as an indicator of cardiovascular complications, while no significant relationships were found in SpA patients.
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Background: Cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen-4 (CTLA-4) insufficiency is a rare disease belonging to inborn errors of immunity. Most cases of patients with CTLA-4 insufficiency are diagnosed in adults, therefore it is not a common problem in the clinical practice of pediatricians. However, it is worth noticing that most cases described in the literature show the first symptoms of the disease before the age of 18, but the phenotypic variability of patients complicates and delays the diagnostic process.

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