401 results match your criteria: "NUTRIM - School for Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism[Affiliation]"

Background: Bariatric surgery is very effective in long-term weight management. The present study was undertaken to investigate the short-term effects of sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) on (a) gastrointestinal (GI) motility, that is gastric emptying and oro-cecal transit time and (b) secretion of regulatory gut peptides and (c) their interrelationship.

Methods: Prospective single-centre study in which we assessed gastric emptying, oro-cecal transit time and gut peptide release in 28 severely obese individuals before and 2, respectively, 12 months after bariatric surgery (either SG or RYGB).

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Purpose: Patient-reported outcomes are important as obesity is a chronic disease with a substantial impact. A multidisciplinary task force selected six scales (48 questions) from the validated BODY-Q questionnaire. This subset was gradually introduced and evaluated in a mandatory nationwide registry.

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  • Hypocretin deficiency leads to type 1 narcolepsy, which is associated with excessive daytime sleepiness and a high prevalence of overweight and obesity in patients.
  • A study compared energy expenditure in ten males with narcolepsy to nine healthy controls using respiration chamber calorimetry and doubly labelled water.
  • Results showed no significant differences in energy expenditure or physical activity between the two groups, suggesting that weight gain in narcolepsy might be influenced by factors other than metabolism, such as dietary habits.
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Assessing diagnostic accuracy: F-FDG PET-CT scans in low-grade infection detection among post-traumatic long bone non-unions; a literature review and clinical data.

Injury

November 2024

Department of Trauma Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Center, P. Debyelaan 25, 6229 HX Maastricht, The Netherlands; Department of Surgery, NUTRIM School for Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Introduction: The diagnosis of low-grade infection in post-traumatic long bone non-unions poses challenges due to the absence of clinical signs. This study aimed to review the available literature on the diagnostic accuracy of imaging techniques for low-grade infections and assess the diagnostic accuracy of F-FDG PET-CT scans for low-grade infection in post-traumatic long bone non-unions.

Methods: A mini-review was conducted using Pubmed in March 2024.

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Introduction: Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) with a relapsing-remitting nature. With adequate non-invasive prediction of mucosal inflammation, endoscopies can be prevented and treatment optimised earlier for better disease control. We aim to validate and recalibrate commonly used patient-reported symptom scores combined with a faecal calprotectin (FC) home test as non-invasive diagnostic tool for remote monitoring of IBD, both in daily practice and in a strict trial setting.

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Objective: To measure the rate of LTS in resected PDAC and determine the association between predictors of OS and LTS.

Summary Background Data: Long-term survival (>5 y, LTS) remains rare in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Multiple predictors of overall survival (OS) are known but their association with LTS remains unclear.

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First Results of Pediatric Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair with the Senhance Surgical System: A Matched Cohort Study.

Healthcare (Basel)

August 2024

Department of Pediatric Surgery, MosaKids Children's Hospital, Maastricht University Medical Center+ (MUMC+), P. Debyelaan 25, 6229 HX Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Introduction: Inguinal hernia repair (IHR) is one of the most common procedures in pediatric surgery. In children, the application of robotic surgery is limited, meaning safety and efficacy is still to be assessed. This report is the first one worldwide that describes inguinal hernia repair in children using the Senhance Surgical System (SSS).

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Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is the most common liver disease in adolescents with obesity. Nonetheless, the guidelines for screening and managing this disease are contradictory. The purpose of this study is to non-invasively assess the prevalence, patient characteristics, and potential associated factors of MASLD in this demographic.

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Empagliflozin prevents heart failure through inhibition of the NHE1-NO pathway, independent of SGLT2.

Basic Res Cardiol

October 2024

Laboratory of Experimental Intensive Care and Anesthesiology (L.E.I.C.A.), Department of Anesthesiology, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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  • * In experiments with mice, SGLT2 knockout mice showed only mild heart dysfunction, while EMPA significantly improved heart function and reduced fibrosis, edema, and oxidative stress in both normal and SGLT2 knockout mice.
  • * The study suggests that EMPA's protective effects come from its interaction with the sodium hydrogen exchanger 1 (NHE1) and nitric oxide (NO) pathways rather than through SGLT2 inhibition, highlighting the importance of targeting NHE1 for heart failure treatment. *
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Introduction: Bariatric surgery aims for optimal patient outcomes, often evaluated through the percentage total weight loss (%TWL). Quality registries employ funnel plots for outcome comparisons between hospitals. However, funnel plots are traditionally used for dichotomous outcomes, requiring %TWL to be dichotomized, potentially limiting feedback quality.

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Introduction: Different limb lengths are used in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery, as there is no consensus which limb length strategy has the best outcomes. The biliopancreatic limb (BPL) is thought to play an important role in achieving weight loss and associated comorbidity resolution. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of a longer BPL on weight loss and comorbidity improvement at 5 years after primary RYGB.

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Clinical management of liver cyst infections: an international, modified Delphi-based clinical decision framework.

Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol

September 2024

European Reference Network RARE-LIVER, Hamburg, Germany; Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Electronic address:

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  • - A study involving 24 medical specialists developed a clinical decision framework for managing liver cyst infections, which often require long-term hospitalization and can have serious consequences.
  • - The modified Delphi method involved three rounds of surveys and discussions to gather expert opinions on management strategies and define treatment outcomes, resulting in consensus on various aspects of the condition.
  • - The experts identified important indicators like fever and elevated C-reactive protein for treatment decisions, along with subclassifications of liver cyst infections, leading to 26 agreed-upon management statements and two treatment algorithms.
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Unlabelled: People with advanced cancer and cachexia experience significant body weight loss, adversely impacting physical function and quality of life (QOL). Effective, evidence-based treatments for cancer cachexia are lacking, leaving patients with unmet needs. Exercise holds promise to improve patient QOL.

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Aims/hypothesis: The associations of sitting, standing, physical activity and sleep with cardiometabolic health and glycaemic control markers are interrelated. We aimed to identify 24 h time-use compositions associated with optimal metabolic and glycaemic control and determine whether these varied by diabetes status.

Methods: Thigh-worn activPAL data from 2388 participants aged 40-75 years (48.

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The pathophysiology of polycystic liver disease.

J Hepatol

June 2024

Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Amsterdam University Medical Center, The Netherlands; European Reference Network RARE-LIVER, Hamburg, Germany. Electronic address:

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  • - Kidney failure impacts physical performance, and individuals with early stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) experience reductions in physical capacity, although previous evidence is limited.
  • - A study involving 7,396 participants found that lower estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and higher levels of urinary albumin associated with poorer performance across various physical tests, including shorter distances in a 6-minute walk test and decreased muscle strength.
  • - The relationship between eGFR and physical function is complex, showing that both low and high eGFR values can correlate with worse physical performance, highlighting the need for greater awareness of physical health in patients with varying stages of CKD.
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Introduction: Brain metastases (BM) are common in patients with advanced -mutated (m+) NSCLC. Despite good BM-related outcomes of osimertinib, several patients still experience intracranial progression. A possible explanation is pharmacologic failure due to low plasma trough levels (C) and consequently limited intracranial osimertinib exposure.

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Data on bone microarchitecture in osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) are scarce. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to assess bone microarchitecture and strength in a large cohort of adults with OI using high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) and to evaluate challenges of using HR-pQCT in this cohort. Second-generation HR-pQCT scans were obtained at the distal radius and tibia in 118 men and women with Sillence OI type I, III, or IV using an extremity-length-dependent scan protocol.

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Introduction: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have revolutionized the treatment of many malignancies in recent years. However, immune-related adverse events (irAE) are a frequent concern in clinical practice. The safety profile of ICI for the treatment of malignancies in patients diagnosed with autoimmune and cholestatic liver disease (AILD) remains unclear.

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Background: Current muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) guidelines recommend not delaying radical cystectomy (RC) >3 months after diagnosis as it decreases overall survival (OS). However, literature investigating the impact of delay in RC in patients who receive NAC is limited, especially on a population-based level.

Objective: To investigate the association between time from diagnosis of MIBC to RC (TTRC) in patients with urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) treated with NAC and RC and 1) 2-year OS and 2) pathological lymph node status (pN+) in a population-based cohort.

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Background: A recent large multicentre trial found no difference in clinical outcomes but identified a possibility of increased mortality rates in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) receiving higher protein. These alarming findings highlighted the urgent need to conduct an updated systematic review and meta-analysis to inform clinical practice.

Methods: From personal files, citation searching, and three databases searched up to 29-5-2023, we included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of adult critically ill patients that compared higher vs lower protein delivery with similar energy delivery between groups and reported clinical and/or patient-centred outcomes.

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Objective: Patients with Crohn's disease (CD) exhibit great heterogeneity in disease presentation and treatment responses, where distinct gut bacteria and immune interactions may play part in the yet unresolved disease aetiology. Given the role of antibodies in the barrier defence against microbes, we hypothesised that gut bacterial antibody-coating patterns may influence underlying disease-mediated processes.

Design: Absolute and relative single and multicoating of gut bacteria with IgA, IgG1, IgG2, IgG3 and IgG4 in patients with CD and healthy controls were characterised and compared with disease activity.

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