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  • Traditional genomic profiling of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) misses important protein alterations affecting treatment efficacy, leading to the development of the ZeptoCTC workflow, which analyzes single cells at the protein level.
  • The ZeptoCTC process involves isolating and labeling individual cells, lysing them, and using reverse phase protein array (RPPA) detection for precise protein quantification.
  • Results showed ZeptoCTC's effectiveness by revealing significant protein expression differences in CTCs from breast cancer patients and its ability to differentiate based on genetic variants, enhancing understanding of tumor behavior.
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Privacy-preserving decentralized learning methods for biomedical applications.

Comput Struct Biotechnol J

December 2024

Institute of Computer Science, Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf, Graf-Adolf-Str. 63, Duesseldorf, 40215, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

In recent years, decentralized machine learning has emerged as a significant advancement in biomedical applications, offering robust solutions for data privacy, security, and collaboration across diverse healthcare environments. In this review, we examine various decentralized learning methodologies, including federated learning, split learning, swarm learning, gossip learning, edge learning, and some of their applications in the biomedical field. We delve into the underlying principles, network topologies, and communication strategies of each approach, highlighting their advantages and limitations.

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Background: The superimposed pressure is the primary determinant of the pleural pressure gradient. Obesity is associated with elevated end-expiratory esophageal pressure, regardless of lung disease severity, and the superimposed pressure might not be the only determinant of the pleural pressure gradient. The study aims to measure partitioned respiratory mechanics and superimposed pressure in a cohort of patients admitted to the ICU with and without class III obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m), and to quantify the amount of thoracic adipose tissue and muscle through advanced imaging techniques.

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Management of cardiogenic shock: state-of-the-art.

Intensive Care Med

November 2024

Department of Anesthesia and Pain Management, University Health Network (UHN), Women's College Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Canada.

The management of cardiogenic shock is an ongoing challenge. Despite all efforts and tremendous use of resources, mortality remains high. Whilst reversing the underlying cause, restoring/maintaining organ perfusion and function are cornerstones of management.

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Evaluation of whether commonly used risk assessment tools are applicable to women in forensic psychiatric institutions.

Compr Psychiatry

November 2024

Irina Franke, Psychiatric Services of Grisons, Chur, Switzerland. Electronic address:

Objective: By providing a structured assessment of specific risk factors, risk assessment tools allow statements to be made about the likelihood of future recidivism in people who have committed a crime. These tools were originally developed for and primarily tested in men and are mainly based on the usual criminological background of men. Despite significant progress in the last decade, there is still a lack of empirical research on female offenders, especially female forensic psychiatric inpatients.

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Background: The objective of this study was to assess the trend from open to modern minimally invasive (laparoscopic and robot-assisted) surgical techniques for colorectal cancer (CRC) in Germany, with a particular focus on hospital mortality, postoperative complications, and length of hospital stay.

Methods: A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted using data from 36 German hospitals, encompassing 1,250,029 cases from January 2019 to December 2023. The study included all hospitalized patients aged ≥ 18 with CRC who underwent surgery.

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Recently, there has been a remarkable move towards interprofessional collaboration in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the care of comorbidities. In Germany, there has been a gradual increase in interprofessional learning in medical and pharmacy education, aiming to enhance patient care. To adapt the pharmacy curriculum for collaborative practice between pharmacy and medical students, we developed an immersive interprofessional collaboration course for pharmacy students using adult and pediatric high-fidelity simulators (HFS) to assess and train medication consultation skills.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that dramatically affects cognitive abilities and represents the most common cause of dementia. Currently, pharmacological interventions represent the main treatment to deal with the symptoms of AD; however, alternative approaches are readily sought. Transcranial pulse stimulation (TPS) is an emerging non-invasive neuromodulation technique that uses short, repetitive shockwaves with the potential to provide a wide range of vascular, metabolic, and neurotrophic changes and that has recently been shown to improve cognitive abilities in AD.

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  • Cockayne Syndrome B (CSB) is a genetic disorder that can lead to brain issues such as small head size (microcephaly), learning difficulties (intellectual disability), and loss of protective nerve coverings (demyelination).
  • Research using stem cell models from CSB patients reveals that these issues arise from problems like poor cell movement, altered brain signaling related to GABA, and immature support cells called oligodendrocytes.
  • Treatments using HDAC inhibitors show promise in improving cell migration and oligodendrocyte development, which may help alleviate some symptoms of CSB.
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Background: The American Heart Association (AHA) recently defined the cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome (CKM) as a new entity to address the complex interactions between heart, kidneys, and metabolism. The aim of this study was to assess the outcome impact of CKM syndrome in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery.

Methods: This is a secondary analysis of a prospective international cohort study including patients aged ≥45 years with increased cardiovascular risk undergoing noncardiac surgery.

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Protocol for the generation of cultured cortical brain organoid slices.

STAR Protoc

September 2024

Institute of Neurobiology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf, 40225 Duesseldorf, Germany. Electronic address:

Three-dimensional brain organoids from human pluripotent stem cells are a powerful tool for studying human neural networks. Here, we present a protocol for generating cortical brain organoid slices (cBOS) derived from regionalized cortical organoids and grown at the air-liquid interphase. We provide steps for slicing organoids and maintaining them in long-term culture.

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Protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) function as key molecules in the signaling pathways in addition to their impact as a therapeutic target for the treatment of many human diseases, including cancer. PTKs are characterized by their ability to phosphorylate serine, threonine, or tyrosine residues and can thereby rapidly and reversibly alter the function of their protein substrates in the form of significant changes in protein confirmation and affinity for their interaction with protein partners to drive cellular functions under normal and pathological conditions. PTKs are classified into two groups: one of which represents tyrosine kinases, while the other one includes the members of the serine/threonine kinases.

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Glycomacromolecules to Tailor Crowded and Heteromultivalent Glycocalyx Mimetics.

Biomacromolecules

September 2024

Department for Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry, Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf, Universitätsstraße 1, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany.

The glycocalyx, a complex carbohydrate layer on cell surfaces, plays a crucial role in various biological processes. Understanding native glycocalyces' complexity is challenging due to their intricate and dynamic nature. Simplified mimics of native glycocalyces offer insights into glycocalyx functions but often lack molecular precision and fail to replicate key features of the natural analogues like molecular crowding and heteromultivalency.

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Purpose: Left ventricular assisting device (LVAD) is a vital mechanical circulatory assist device for patients with end-stage heart disease, serving as either a bridge to transplantation or palliative destination therapy. Yet device infection represents a major lethal complication, warranting a multi-step, complex therapy approach including an urgent device exchange or heart transplantation. Still, timely diagnosis of site and extent of VAD-specific infection for a proper therapy planning poses challenges in regular clinical care.

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Early Point-of-Care Thromboelastometry Reduces Mortality in Patients with Severe Trauma and Risk of Transfusion: An Analysis Based on the TraumaRegister DGU.

J Clin Med

July 2024

Committee on Emergency Medicine, Intensive Care and Trauma Management (Sektion NIS) of the German Trauma Society (DGU®), 10623 Berlin, Germany.

Thromboelastometry like ROTEM is a point-of-care method used to assess the coagulation status of patients in a rapid manner being particularly useful in critical care settings, such as trauma, where quick and accurate assessment of coagulation can guide timely and appropriate treatment. Currently, this method is not yet comprehensively available with sparse data on its effectiveness in resuscitation rooms. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of early thromboelastometry on the probability of mass transfusions and mortality of severely injured patients.

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Background: Detailed visualization and precise measurements of aortic valve dimensions are critical for the success of transcatheter aortic valve implantation and for the prevention of complications. Currently, multislice computed tomography is the gold standard for assessment of the aortic annulus and surrounding structures to determine the prosthesis size. New technologies such as virtual reality (VR) not only enable 3-dimensional (3D) visualization with the potential to improve understanding of anatomy and pathology but also allow measurements in 3D.

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Digital healthcare has rapidly evolved during and in the post-COVID pandemic era, expanding the roles and responsibilities of community pharmacists. Services like telepharmacy, e-prescriptions, remote medication therapy management, and digital monitoring of chronic conditions, have evolved into everyday routine pharmacy practices. Pharmacists are at the forefront and the most accessible healthcare professionals for patients and are increasingly pivotal in providing comprehensive patient care, including digital patient care services.

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Background: We aimed to estimate the age-specific and age-standardized incidence rate of diabetes for men and women in Mexico between 2003 and 2015, and to assess the relative change in incidence of diabetes between 2003 and 2015.

Methods: We use a partial differential equation describing the illness-death model to estimate the incidence rate (IR) of diabetes for the years 2003, 2009 and 2015 based on prevalence data from National Health Surveys conducted in Mexico, the mortality rate of the Mexican general population and plausible input values for age-specific mortality rate ratios associated with diabetes.

Results: The age-standardized IR of diabetes per 1000 person years (pryr) was similar among men (IRm) and women (IRw) in the year 2003 (IRm 6.

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Strong epigenetic pan-cancer biomarkers are required to meet several current, urgent clinical needs and to further improve the present chemotherapeutic standard. We have concentrated on the investigation of epigenetic alteration of the gene, which is frequently epigenetically dysregulated in a number of cancers in specific developmental stages. Distinct DNA methylation profiles were identified in our data on early urothelial cancer.

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Background: Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is an inflammatory disease affecting the peripheral nerves and the most frequent autoimmune polyneuropathy. Given the lack of established biomarkers or risk factors for the development of CIDP and patients' treatment response, this research effort seeks to identify potential clinical factors that may influence disease progression and overall treatment efficacy.

Methods: In this multicenter, retrospective analysis, we have screened 197 CIDP patients who presented to the University Hospitals in Düsseldorf, Berlin, Cologne, Essen, Magdeburg and Munich between 2018 and 2022.

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  • - The study evaluated the effectiveness of antigen rapid diagnostic tests (Ag-RDT) and RT-qPCR in detecting infectious SARS-CoV-2 by comparing them with virus isolation as a reference.
  • - Out of 20 studies reviewed, both tests showed varying levels of sensitivity and specificity, with Ag-RDT showing 93% sensitivity and 87% specificity, while RT-qPCR had 98% sensitivity but only 45% specificity.
  • - The findings highlight that while Ag-RDT can identify most infectious samples, RT-qPCR's high sensitivity doesn't necessarily indicate true infectivity due to its low specificity, and both tests have limitations that should be considered when interpreting results.
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Digital health in pharmacy education: Elective practical course integrating wearable devices and their generated health data.

Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm

September 2024

Heinrich-Heine University Duesseldorf, Institute of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacotherapy, Universitaetsstr. 1, 40225 Duesseldorf, Germany.

The widespread adoption of wearable devices (wearables) for monitoring vital signs, including blood pressure and glucose levels, has experienced a considerable surge in recent times. This surge has led to the generation of a substantial amount of health data, accessible to pharmacists during patient consultations as the healthcare sector advances in digitalization. To enhance the digital competencies of future pharmacists required by the rapidly changing digital health landscape, the Institute of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacotherapy, Heinrich Heine University (HHU) Duesseldorf has developed an innovative elective practical course aimed to bolster pharmacy students' competencies in handling wearables and the health data generated.

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Background: Regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) is recommended during continuous renal replacement therapy. Compared to systemic anticoagulation, RCA provides a longer filter lifespan with the risk of metabolic alkalosis and impaired calcium homeostasis. Surprisingly, most RCA protocols are designed for continuous veno-venous hemodialysis or hemodiafiltration.

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The impact of norepinephrine dose reporting heterogeneity on mortality prediction in septic shock patients.

Crit Care

July 2024

Departamento de Medicina Intensiva, Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Avenida Diagonal Paraguay 362, Santiago, Chile.

Background: Norepinephrine (NE) is a cornerstone drug in the management of septic shock, with its dose being used clinically as a marker of disease severity and as mortality predictor. However, variations in NE dose reporting either as salt formulations or base molecule may lead to misinterpretation of mortality risks and hinder the process of care.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of the MIMIC-IV database to assess the impact of NE dose reporting heterogeneity on mortality prediction in a cohort of septic shock patients.

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Background: The clinical heterogeneity of myasthenia gravis (MG), an autoimmune disease defined by antibodies (Ab) directed against the postsynaptic membrane, constitutes a challenge for patient stratification and treatment decision making. Novel strategies are needed to classify patients based on their biological phenotypes aiming to improve patient selection and treatment outcomes.

Methods: For this purpose, we assessed the serum proteome of a cohort of 140 patients with anti-acetylcholine receptor-Ab-positive MG and utilised consensus clustering as an unsupervised tool to assign patients to biological profiles.

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