11 results match your criteria: "Radboud University Medical Center (RUMC)[Affiliation]"
Alzheimers Res Ther
April 2024
Neurology, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), Albinusdreef 2, 2300RC, Leiden, NL, the Netherlands.
Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) may affect cognition, but their burden in cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), one of the main causes of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and dementia in the elderly, remains unclear. We investigated NPS, with emphasis on apathy and irritability in sporadic (sCAA) and Dutch-type hereditary (D-)CAA.
Methods: We included patients with sCAA and (pre)symptomatic D-CAA, and controls from four prospective cohort studies.
Cancer Chemother Pharmacol
August 2022
Department of Pharmacy, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center (RUMC), P.O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Trials
June 2022
Department of Internal Medicine and Radboud Center for Infectious Diseases, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) increases the risk of tuberculosis (TB) and will hamper global TB control due to the dramatic rise in type 2 DM in TB-endemic settings. In this trial, we will examine the efficacy and safety of TB preventive therapy against the development of TB disease in people with DM who have latent TB infection (LTBI), with a 12-week course of rifapentine and isoniazid (3HP).
Methods: The 'Prevention of tuberculosis in diabetes mellitus' (PROTID) consortium will randomise 3000 HIV-negative eligible adults with DM and LTBI, as evidenced by a positive tuberculin skin test or interferon gamma release assay, to 12 weeks of 3HP or placebo.
Clin Cancer Res
April 2021
Department of Surgery, Hospital Moisés Broggi, Barcelona, Spain.
Pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) is an innovative drug delivery technique invented to be used for the treatment of peritoneal metastasis. Its application gained popularity over the past years. Several prospective clinical trials are being conducted to determine efficacy and safety.
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July 2020
Department of Pharmacy, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center (RUMC), P.O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Purpose: In this exploratory study, the effect of postprocedural flushing with crystalloids after oxaliplatin-based hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) on platinum concentrations in peritoneal tissue, blood, and drain fluid was studied. Interpatient variability in oxaliplatin pharmacokinetics and the relation between platinum concentration in peritoneal fluid and platinum exposure in tissue and blood was explored.
Methods: Ten patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis of colorectal origin were treated with HIPEC including postprocedural flushing, followed by ten patients without flushing afterwards.
Hum Mol Genet
December 2017
Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
We present eight patients with de novo, deleterious sequence variants in the PBX1 gene. PBX1 encodes a three amino acid loop extension (TALE) homeodomain transcription factor that forms multimeric complexes with TALE and HOX proteins to regulate target gene transcription during development. As previously reported, Pbx1 homozygous mutant mice (Pbx1-/-) develop malformations and hypoplasia or aplasia of multiple organs, including the craniofacial skeleton, ear, branchial arches, heart, lungs, diaphragm, gut, kidneys, and gonads.
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December 2016
Department of Clinical Genetics, Maastricht University Medical Center (MUMC+), PO Box 5800, 6202, AZ, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Background: Krüppel-type zinc finger genes (ZNF) constitute a large yet relatively poorly characterized gene family. ZNF genes encode proteins that recognize specific DNA motifs in gene promotors. They act as transcriptional co-activators or -repressors via interaction with chromatin remodeling proteins and other transcription factors.
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May 2016
Department of Anesthesiology, Pain and Palliative Medicine, Radboud University Medical Center (RUMC), Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Introduction: The neuroinflammatory response plays a key role in several pain syndromes. Intravenous (iv) lidocaine is beneficial in acute and chronic pain. This review delineates the current literature concerning in vitro mechanisms and in vivo efficacy of iv lidocaine on the neuroinflammatory response in acute and chronic pain.
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August 2015
Department of Biochemistry (286), Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences (RIMLS), Radboud University Medical Center (RUMC), P.O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and detoxification are tightly balanced. Shifting this balance enables ROS to activate intracellular signaling and/or induce cellular damage and cell death. Increased mitochondrial ROS production is observed in a number of pathological conditions characterized by mitochondrial dysfunction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf
May 2015
IQ Healthcare, Radboud University Medical Center (RUMC), Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Community Pharmacy Groesbeek, Groesbeek, The Netherlands.
Purpose: To develop a computerized prescreening procedure for the identification of possible/probably Hospital Admissions potential Related to Medications (HARMs).
Method: Pairs of drugs and reasons for hospitalization (generated automatically from the PHARMO record linkage database by using two data mining techniques) were assessed manually to determine whether they represented pharmacologically plausible adverse drug events (PP-ADEs). Two crude samples of these PP-ADEs (from 2005 and 2008) were examined manually to establish causality and preventability on the basis of hospital discharge letters plus medication dispensing data.
PLoS One
January 2015
Department of Medical Microbiology, Radboud University Medical Center (RUMC), Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Nucleic acid testing (NAT) for malaria parasites is an increasingly recommended diagnostic endpoint in clinical trials of vaccine and drug candidates and is also important in surveillance of malaria control and elimination efforts. A variety of reported NAT assays have been described, yet no formal external quality assurance (EQA) program provides validation for the assays in use. Here, we report results of an EQA exercise for malaria NAT assays.
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