16 results match your criteria: "Rigas Stradins University[Affiliation]"

E-waste recycling is an increasingly important activity that contributes to reducing the burden of end-of-life electronic and electrical apparatus and allows for the EU's transition to a circular economy. This study investigated the exposure levels of selected persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in workers from e-waste recycling facilities across Europe. The concentrations of seven polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and eight polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) congeners were measured by GC-MS.

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Self-awareness can be characterised as impartial, non-judgmental thoughtful attention towards the self. Self-reflection in therapy is when a therapist reviews their experiences, thoughts, and behaviours concerning therapy and changes them as needed to enhance the therapeutic process. Therapists with good quality self-reflection can make more effective and ethical decisions, differentiate their own needs from clients', understand transference and countertransference, and consider the optimal response during a session.

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Vaccination is the most effective way of limiting the spread of COVID-19. However, despite the proven effectiveness and safety of vaccines, there is resistance in society and the course of vaccination is slow. The aim of this study was to identify the factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination behaviour.

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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare, chronic, progressive, and life-threatening disease; however, the appropriate target medical treatment today allows patients with PAH not only to survive but also to live a relatively normal life. However, patients face the challenge of adapting and maintaining a good quality of life, thus it is important to consider complex interventions related not only to medical treatment. This was a prospective, randomized, controlled, single-blind study.

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Right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular (LV) dysfunction is common in a significant number of hospitalized coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. This study was conducted to assess whether the improved mitochondrial bioenergetics by cardiometabolic drug meldonium can attenuate the development of ventricular dysfunction in experimental RV and LV dysfunction models, which resemble ventricular dysfunction in COVID-19 patients. Effects of meldonium were assessed in rats with pulmonary hypertension-induced RV failure and in mice with inflammation-induced LV dysfunction.

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While COVID-19 has rapidly spread around the world, and vaccines are not widely available to the general population, the World Health Organization outlines preventive behavior as the most effective way to limit the rapid spread of the virus. Preventive behavior is associated with a number of factors that both encourage and discourage prevention. The aim of this research was to study COVID-19 threat appraisal, fear of COVID-19, trust in COVID-19 information sources, COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs and the relationship of socio-demographic variables (gender, age, level of education, place of residence, and employment status) to COVID-19 preventive behavior.

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Supplemented ERA-EDTA Registry data evaluated the frequency of dialysis, kidney transplantation, and comprehensive conservative management for patients with kidney failure in Europe.

Kidney Int

July 2021

European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association Registry, Department of Medical Informatics, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

The aims of this study were to determine the frequency of dialysis and kidney transplantation and to estimate the regularity of comprehensive conservative management (CCM) for patients with kidney failure in Europe. This study uses data from the ERA-EDTA Registry. Additionally, our study included supplemental data from Armenia, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Slovenia and additional data from Israel, Italy, Slovakia using other information sources.

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Many drug candidates have shown significant renoprotective effects in preclinical models; however, there is no clinically used effective pharmacotherapy for acute kidney injury. The failure to translate from bench to bedside could be due to misleading results from experimental animals with undetected congenital kidney defects. This study was performed to assess the effects of congenital hydronephrosis on the functional capacity of tubular renal transporters as well as kidney sensitivity to ischemia-reperfusion (I-R)-induced injury in male Wistar rats.

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Neuroinflammatory Disease as an Isolated Manifestation of Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis.

J Clin Immunol

August 2020

CHU Sainte-Justine, Department of Pediatrics, Department of Microbiology, Infectious Diseases and Immunology, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, H3T 1C5, Canada.

Isolated neuroinflammatory disease has been described in case reports of familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (FHL), but the clinical spectrum of disease manifestations, response to therapy and prognosis remain poorly defined. We combined an international survey with a literature search to identify FHL patients with (i) initial presentation with isolated neurological symptoms; (ii) absence of cytopenia and splenomegaly at presentation; and (iii) systemic HLH features no earlier than 3 months after neurological presentation. Thirty-eight (20 unreported) patients were identified with initial diagnoses including acute demyelinating encephalopathy, leukoencephalopathy, CNS vasculitis, multiple sclerosis, and encephalitis.

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Standardizing Terminology and Assessment for Orofacial Conditions in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: International, Multidisciplinary Consensus-based Recommendations.

J Rheumatol

May 2019

From the Department of Dentistry and Oral Health, Aarhus University; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Aarhus University Hospital; Department of Orthodontics, Aarhus University; Department of Pediatrics, Aarhus University Hospital; Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic, Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital; Section of Oral Surgery and Oral Pathology, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Harvard Medical School; Department of Plastic and Oral Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia; University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama; Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington, USA; Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive Sciences and Oral Sciences, Section of Orthodontics, University of Naples Federica II, Naples; Dental School, Section of Paediatric Dentistry, University of Turin, Turin, Italy; Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, UZB, University Center for Dental Medicine, Basel; Department of Diagnostic Imaging, University Children's Hospital Zurich, Switzerland; Department of Pediatrics, University of North Norway and Department of Clinical Medicine, UiT the Arctic University of Norway, Tromso; Section of Orthodontics, Department of Maxillofacial Radiology, Institute of Clinical Dentistry, University of Oslo, Oslo; Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Hospital North Norway; The Public Dental Service Competence Centre of North Norway; Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, The Arctic University of Norway, Tromso, Norway; Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Rigas Stradins University, Riga, Latvia; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Rheumatology, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario; Department of Pediatrics, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary; Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Malmo University, Faculty of Odontology, Orofacial Pain Unit, Malmo and Skane University Hospital, Specialized Pain Rehabilitation, Lund, Sweden; Department of Ear and Oral Diseases, Tampere University Hospital; Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Tampere; Institute of Dentistry and University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.

Objective: To propose multidisciplinary, consensus-based, standardization of operational terminology and method of assessment for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) involvement in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).

Methods: Using a sequential expert group-defined terminology and methods-of-assessment approach by (1) establishment of task force, (2) item generation, (3) working group consensus, (4) external expert content validity testing, and (5) multidisciplinary group of experts final Delphi survey consensus.

Results: Seven standardized operational terms were defined: and CONCLUSION: Definition of 7 operational standardized terms provides an optimal platform for communication across healthcare providers involved in JIA-TMJ arthritis management.

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Background: We present a series of papillary renal cell carcinomas (PRCC) reminiscent of so-called "oncocytic variant of papillary renal cell carcinoma" (OPRCC), included in the 2016 WHO classification as a potential type 3 PRCC. OPRCC is a poorly understood entity, cytologically characterized by oncocytic cells with non-overlapping low grade nuclei. OPRCC is not genotypically distinct and the studies concerning this variant have shown an inconsistent genetic profile.

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Methyl-γ-butyrobetaine decreases levels of acylcarnitines and attenuates the development of atherosclerosis.

Vascul Pharmacol

September 2015

Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Aizkraukles Str. 21, Riga LV-1006, Latvia; Rigas Stradins University, Dzirciema Str. 16, Riga LV-1007, Latvia.

Objective: The elevation of the levels of l-carnitine and its fatty acid esters, acylcarnitines, in tissue or plasma has been linked to the development of atherosclerosis. Recently, a potent inhibitor of l-carnitine biosynthesis and transport, methyl-γ-butyrobetaine (methyl-GBB), was discovered. In this study, we evaluated the effects of γ-butyrobetaine (GBB), l-carnitine and methyl-GBB administration on the progression of atherosclerosis.

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Aims: Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) is produced in host liver from trimethylamine (TMA). TMAO and TMA share common dietary quaternary amine precursors, carnitine and choline, which are metabolized by the intestinal microbiota. TMAO recently has been linked to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and severity of cardiovascular diseases.

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Magnesium nitrate attenuates blood pressure rise in SHR rats.

Magnes Res

February 2015

Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Aizkraukles Str. 21, Riga, LV-1006, Latvia, Rigas Stradins University, Dzirciema Str. 16, Riga, LV-1007, Latvia.

The administration of magnesium supplements and nitrates/nitrites decreases arterial blood pressure and attenuates the development of hypertension-induced complications. This study was performed to examine the effects of treatment with magnesium nitrate on the development of hypertension and its complications in spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats. Male SHR rats with persistent hypertension at the age of 12-13 weeks were allocated to two groups according to their arterial blood pressure.

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Three-dimensional evaluation of TMJ parameters in Class II and Class III patients.

Stomatologija

December 2009

Department of Orthodontics, Institute of Stomatology, Rigas Stradins University, Riga, Latvia, LV 1007.

The aim of our study was to assess condylar parameters and condyle position within glenoid fossa of TMJ in volumetric 3D imaging in patients with Class II and Class III malocclusions. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The study group included 15 patients with severe skeletal Class II (mean age 18.

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Three-dimensional evaluation of musculoskeletal in Class II and Class III patients.

Stomatologija

December 2009

Department of Orthodontics, Institute of Stomatology, Rigas Stradins University, 20 Dzirciema street, Riga, Latvia, LV 1007.

Objective: To evaluate and compare dimensional morphology of masseter and medial pterygoid muscles and mandibular skeletal parameters between subjects with skeletal Class II and Class III.

Materials And Methods: The sample consisted of 13 patients with skeletal Class II and 10 patients with skeletal Class III prior to the start of combined orthodontic treatment and orthognathic surgery with correspondence to definite inclusion and exclusion criteria. Magnetic resonance imaging was performed for mandibular muscles and following 2D and 3D measurements were done: cross-sectional area (CSA), thickness, width, longitudinal dimension and volume.

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