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Impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on short-term outcomes after simple and complex minimally invasive minor hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases: A propensity-score matched and coarsened exact matched study.

Eur J Surg Oncol

June 2024

Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary and Transplant Surgery, Singapore General Hospital and National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore; Surgery Academic Clinical Programme, Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School, Singapore. Electronic address:

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  • Minimally invasive liver surgery has become more common over the last 30 years, especially for treating colorectal liver metastases, but the effects of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on surgical outcomes are not well understood.
  • A study analyzed a large database of nearly 5,000 patients who underwent minimally invasive liver surgeries to compare outcomes between those who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy and those who did not.
  • The results showed that neoadjuvant chemotherapy did not significantly affect the short-term surgical outcomes in patients undergoing these liver procedures.
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The Mode I, Mode II, and mixed-mode interlaminar failure behavior of a thin-ply (54 gsm) carbon fiber-epoxy laminated composite reinforced by 20 μm tall -direction-aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs), comprising ∼50 billion CNT fibers per cm, is analyzed following J-integral-based data reduction methods. The inclusion of aligned CNTs in the ply interfaces provides enhanced crack resistance, resulting in sustained crack deflection from the reinforced interlaminar region to the intralaminar region of the adjacent plies, i.e.

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Teaching radiology in integrated educational programs.

Radiologia (Engl Ed)

April 2024

Profesor asociado, Coordinador de Radiología, Departamento de Ciencias Médicas, Facultad de Medicina, Universitat de Girona, Departamento de Radiología, Clínica Girona, Institut de Diagnòstic per la Imatge (IDI), Hospital Dr. J. Trueta/Hospital Sta. Caterina, Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Girona Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain. Electronic address:

Radiology is a medical discipline, an area of transversal knowledge integrated into any clinical situation. The optimal training of learning knowledge, skills and aptitudes in Radiology in the Degree in Medicine requires the integration of any imaging modality in the different areas of knowledge; from the basic subjects to any clinical subject of the Degree. This article describes the integration of Radiology teaching into the curriculum throughout the Medicine Degree at the University of Girona (UdG), describing the different radiology teaching activities that are taught.

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Increasing the complexity of lipoprotein characterization for cardiovascular risk in type 2 diabetes.

Eur J Clin Invest

August 2024

Departament de Medicina i Cirurgia, Unitat de Recerca en Lípids i Arteriosclerosi (URLA), Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Reus, Spain.

Article Synopsis
  • Cardiovascular disease is a major concern for individuals with diabetes, even with normal LDL cholesterol levels, due to dyslipidaemia that includes high triglycerides and low HDL cholesterol.
  • Understanding the complex relationship between lipoprotein composition and cardiovascular risk is crucial for recognizing hidden threats in diabetes patients.
  • The review emphasizes three levels of lipoprotein analysis—routine tests, advanced NMR profiling, and the study of minor lipoprotein components—to improve research on cardiovascular disease in diabetes populations.
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Inverse sandwich complexes of Yb and Sm stabilized by a bulky β-diketiminate (BDI) ligand have been prepared: (BDI)Ln(η,η-CH)Ln(BDI); Ln=lanthanide. Coordinated benzene ligands can be neutral, di-anionic or, often controversially discussed, even tetra-anionic. The formal charge on benzene is correlated to assignment of the metal oxidation state which generally poses a problem.

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Atrial fibrillation is the most frequent chronic arrhythmia in patients with chronic kidney disease. Oral anticoagulation with vitamin K antagonists and now direct oral anticoagulants have been and are the fundamental pillars for the prevention of thromboembolic events. However, there are no randomized clinical trials on the risk-benefit profile of oral anticoagulation in patients with chronic kidney disease stage 5 on peritoneal dialysis and there is little evidence in the literature in this population.

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[Teleconsultation: finding its place in primary care].

Aten Primaria

June 2024

Grup de Salut Digital CAMFIC, Barcelona, España; Unitat de Suport a la Recerca de la Catalunya Central, Fundació Institut Universitari per a la Recerca a l'Atenció Primària de Salut Jordi Gol i Gurina, Sant Fruitós de Bages, Barcelona, España; Grup de Recerca Promoció de la Salut en l'Àmbit Rural, Gerència Territorial de la Catalunya Central, Institut Català de la Salut, Sant Fruitós de Bages, Barcelona, España; Facultat de Medicina, Universitat de Vic-Universitat Central de Catalunya, Vic, Barcelona, España.

Teleconsultation is a remote health consultation using information and communication technologies. There are different modalities and specific practical and communication skills are required. Notwithstanding its prominence in Spain, there is little evidence on teleconsultation.

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This study explores the influence of mental health and structural determinants of health on motivational readiness for health behaviour change in 1462 Spanish primary healthcare users. Chi-square test and structural equation modelling were performed. Results showed that depression and anxiety were negatively associated with being in the action stages of motivational readiness for a healthy diet and physical activity.

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Economic impact of outpatient follow-up using telemedicine vs in-person visits for patients in general surgery: A secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial.

Cir Esp (Engl Ed)

June 2024

Department of General Surgery, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Institut de Recerca Germans Trias i Pujol-IGTP, Carretera de Canyet s/n, 08916 Barcelona, Spain.

Introduction: Innovation in internet connectivity and the Covid 19 pandemic have caused a dramatic change in the management of patients in the medical field, boosting the use of telemedicine. A comparison of clinical outcomes and satisfaction between conventional face-to-face and telemedicine follow-up in general surgery, an economic evaluation is mandatory. The aim of the present study was to compare the differences in economic costs between these two outpatient approaches in a designed randomized controlled trial (RCT).

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Association between musculoskeletal pain and exposures to awkward postures during work: a compositional analysis approach.

Ann Work Expo Health

June 2024

Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Edvard Griegs gate 8, 7030, Trondheim, Norway.

Objectives: This study aimed to explore the association between arm elevation and neck/shoulder pain, and trunk forwarding bending and low back pain among home care workers.

Methods: Home care workers (N = 116) from 11 home care units in Trondheim, Norway, filled in pain assessment and working hours questionnaire, and wore 3 accelerometers for up to 7 consecutive days. Work time was partitioned into upright awkward posture, nonawkward posture, and nonupright time, i.

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Developing reliable methodologies to decode brain state information from electroencephalogram (EEG) signals is an open challenge, crucial to implementing EEG-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). For example, signal processing methods that identify brain states could allow motor-impaired patients to communicate via non-invasive, EEG-based BCIs. In this work, we focus on the problem of distinguishing between the states of eyes closed (EC) and eyes open (EO), employing quantities based on permutation entropy (PE).

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  • The study aimed to evaluate if dementia predicts mortality independently after older adults visit emergency departments during the first wave of COVID-19.
  • Data was collected from nearly 10,000 patients aged 65 and older, with 15.5% having a prior history of dementia and 31.3% diagnosed with COVID-19.
  • The findings revealed that dementia significantly increased the risk of death at 30, 180, and 365 days, particularly among those with a COVID-19 diagnosis.
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Background: Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) may cause sudden cardiac death (SCD) despite medical therapy. Therefore, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are commonly advised. However, there is limited data on the outcomes of ICD use in children.

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Whole-Brain Dynamics Disruptions in the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease: Understanding the Influence of Amyloid-Beta and Tau.

bioRxiv

March 2024

Computational Neuroscience Group, Center for Brain and Cognition, Department of Information and Communication Technologies, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Introduction: Alzheimer's disease (AD) affects brain structure and function along its evolution, but brain network dynamic changes remain largely unknown.

Methods: To understand how AD shapes brain activity, we investigated the spatiotemporal dynamics and resting state functional networks using the intrinsic ignition framework, which characterizes how an area transmits neuronal activity to others, resulting in different degrees of integration. Healthy participants, MCI, and AD patients were scanned using resting state fMRI.

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Multiple scale assessment of habitat, landscape, and geographic-specific attributes driving decapod assemblages in Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows.

Mar Environ Res

May 2024

Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC), Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta 37, 08003, Barcelona, Spain; Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, 60 Bigelow Dr, East Boothbay, ME, 04544, United States. Electronic address:

Seagrass meadows are biodiversity hotspots for invertebrate species including decapods. Understanding the drivers of species abundance, richness and diversity of decapod assemblages is crucial for the conservation of such hotspots, but how drivers act across multiple spatial scales remains unexplored. Here we describe the decapod assemblages of Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows and assess the influence of attributes from three increasing spatial scales (habitat, landscape, and geographical levels) on the assemblages' structure and composition, as well as the variability partitioning among each one of these levels.

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  • Neuroscience clinical trials often fail, so choosing the right outcomes early on is really important for finding new treatments in mental and brain health.
  • A group called The Outcomes Research Group is trying to create better ways to pick outcomes for these trials to improve the chances of success.
  • This article gives guidelines on how to standardize the process for choosing outcomes in neuroscience research, helping researchers do better work and avoid risks.
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Background And Purpose: There is a paucity of data on long-term neuroimaging findings from individuals who have developed the post-coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) condition. Only 2 studies have investigated the correlations between cognitive assessment results and structural MR imaging in this population. This study aimed to elucidate the long-term cognitive outcomes of participants with the post-COVID-19 condition and to correlate these cognitive findings with structural MR imaging data in the post-COVID-19 condition.

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Variation in neophilia in seven primate species.

J Comp Psychol

August 2024

Faculty of Life Sciences, Institute for Biology, Human Biology and Primate Cognition, Leipzig University.

Neophilia is a measure of individuals' attraction to novelty and is thought to provide important fitness benefits related to the acquisition of information and the ability to solve novel problems. Although neophilia is thought to vary across individuals and species, few studies have made direct comparisons to assess the factors that predict this variation. Here we operationalized neophilia as the probability of interacting with novel objects and compared the response to familiar and novel objects in 53 captive individuals belonging to seven different primate species: chimpanzees ), bonobos (), Sumatran orangutans (), gorillas (), long-tailed macaques (), tufted capuchin monkeys (), and Geoffroy's spider monkeys ().

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A significant level of stigma and inequality exists in mental healthcare, especially in under-served populations. Inequalities are reflected in the data collected for scientific purposes. When not properly accounted for, machine learning (ML) models learned from data can reinforce these structural inequalities or biases.

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Spurious Oscillations Caused by Density Functional Approximations: Who is to Blame? Exchange or Correlation?

J Chem Theory Comput

April 2024

Institut de Química Computacional i Catàlisi (IQCC) and Departament de Química, Universitat de Girona, Girona 17003, Catalonia, Spain.

We analyze the varying susceptibilities of different density functional approximations (DFAs) to present spurious oscillations on the profiles of several vibrational properties. Among other problems, these spurious oscillations cause significant errors in harmonic and anharmonic IR and Raman frequencies and intensities. This work hinges on a judicious strategy to dissect the exchange and correlation components of DFAs and pinpoint the origins of these oscillations.

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Torsion Effects Beyond the δ Bond and the Role of π Metal-Ligand Interactions.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

July 2024

MALTA-Consolider Team and Departamento de Química Física, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Plz. Ciencias 2, Madrid, E-28040, Spain.

Previous studies on bimetallic paddlewheel compounds have established a direct correlation between metal-metal distance and ligand torsion angles, leading to the rule that higher torsion results in longer metal-metal bond distances. Here, the new discovery based on diarylformamidinate Ru₂⁵⁺ paddlewheel compounds [RuCl(DArF)] that show an opposite behavior is reported: higher torsions lead to shorter metal-metal distances. This discovery challenges the assumption that internal rotation solely impacts the δ bond.

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This combined experimental and theoretical study illustrates the profound consequences of non-planarity on the electronic properties of polycyclic arenes. Three isomeric [10]fibonacene tetraesters were synthesized through a robust and regiocontrolled Perkin/Mallory approach: a nearly planar [10]phenacene derivative, a moderately twisted [10]semicircle derivative, and a 3D non-planar [10]helicene derivative. The photophysical properties of the 3D [10]helicene isomer were found to be dramatically different from the comparable ones of the [10]phenacene and [10]semicircle isomers.

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Molecular Basis for Chemoselectivity Control in Oxidations of Internal Aryl-Alkenes Catalyzed by Laboratory Evolved P450s.

Chembiochem

May 2024

Institut de Química Computacional i Catàlisi (IQCC) and Departament de Química, Universitat de Girona, Carrer Maria Aurèlia Capmany 69, 17003, Girona, Catalonia, Spain.

P450 enzymes naturally perform selective hydroxylations and epoxidations of unfunctionalized hydrocarbon substrates, among other reactions. The adaptation of P450 enzymes to a particular oxidative reaction involving alkenes is of great interest for the design of new synthetically useful biocatalysts. However, the mechanism that these enzymes utilize to precisely modulate the chemoselectivity and distinguishing between competing alkene double bond epoxidations and allylic C-H hydroxylations is sometimes not clear, which hampers the rational design of specific biocatalysts.

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Retracing the Rapid Evolution of an Herbicide-Degrading Enzyme by Protein Engineering.

ACS Catal

November 2023

Institute of Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry, Regensburg Center for Biochemistry, University of Regensburg, D-93040 Regensburg, Germany.

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  • The study explores how new enzymatic activities can rapidly evolve from existing ones, using the herbicide atrazine as a case study.
  • Researchers focused on the enzyme AtzB, which breaks down atrazine, examining its side activities to uncover its evolutionary origins.
  • The findings indicate that small mutations can greatly enhance enzyme activity, demonstrating how minimal changes can lead to significant evolutionary advancements in enzymatic function.
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  • Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) may lower the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), especially in women with a higher genetic predisposition to the disease.
  • In a study of nearly 30,000 postmenopausal women, those in the highest genetic risk quartile saw a significantly greater reduction in CRC risk when using MHT compared to those in the lowest quartile.
  • The findings suggest that integrating genetic risk information could improve CRC risk predictions and inform the assessment of MHT benefits in postmenopausal women.
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