16 results match your criteria: "University Hospital and Grenoble-Alpes University[Affiliation]"

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  • The study looked at how feelings and emotions affect people's willingness to get vaccinated for COVID-19 and the flu in France.
  • Researchers gathered information online from a mix of 451 people during late 2020, using pictures and music to create different emotional experiences.
  • The results showed that strong emotions can influence vaccination intentions, and being good at understanding emotions helps people use better ways to deal with their feelings.
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Cardiac pacing and lead devices management: 25 years of research at EP Europace journal.

Europace

August 2023

Cardiology Division, Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Policlinico Di Modena, Modena, Italy.

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  • Cardiac pacing is a crucial aspect of electrophysiology and helps treat conduction diseases, with significant advancements documented in the EP Europace journal since 1999.
  • Over the past 25 years, technology in cardiac pacing has drastically improved, evolving from basic external devices to advanced leadless pacemakers, while expanding clinical use.
  • This review aims to summarize the current advancements and key contributions in the field of cardiac pacing, showcasing the ongoing innovations in the area.
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  • Catheter ablation outcomes for non-paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) are generally unsatisfactory, and using a non-invasive method to assess atrial cardiomyopathy (ACM) in patients could help identify those who would respond best to treatment.
  • In a study of 295 patients who underwent cryoballoon-PVI, researchers measured the duration of amplified P-wave (APW) and found that those with a longer APW (≥150 ms) had a significantly higher recurrence rate of arrhythmia post-ablation compared to those with shorter APW (<150 ms).
  • The study concluded that measuring APW is a simple, non-invasive way to predict which patients are more likely to have worse outcomes after PVI
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The high sensitivity of the automated tests used for serology can yield false-positive IgM results due to aspecific reactions. On the other hand, specific therapy can delay IgG production and, therefore, the diagnosis of seroconversion. There is a need for confirmation tests to early detect seroconversions during pregnancy.

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Objective: The integration of high-frequency oscillations (HFOs; ripples [80-250 Hz], fast ripples [250-500 Hz]) in epilepsy evaluation is hampered by physiological HFOs, which cannot be reliably differentiated from pathological HFOs. We evaluated whether defining abnormal HFO rates by statistical comparison to region-specific physiological HFO rates observed in the healthy brain improves identification of the epileptic focus and surgical outcome prediction.

Methods: We detected HFOs in 151 consecutive patients who underwent stereo-electroencephalography and subsequent resective epilepsy surgery at two tertiary epilepsy centers.

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Objective: This study tests the impact of threat on compassion and vaccination intention among healthcare workers (HCWs) with low and high socio-economic status (SES) in France.

Design: A total of 309 HCWs were analyzed (=39.29,  = 11.

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Objective: Regional variations in oscillatory activity during human sleep remain unknown. Using the unique ability of intracranial electroencephalography to study in situ brain physiology, this study assesses regional variations of electroencephalographic sleep activity and creates the first atlas of human sleep using recordings from the first sleep cycle.

Methods: Intracerebral electroencephalographic recordings with channels displaying physiological activity from nonlesional tissue were selected from 91 patients of 3 tertiary epilepsy centers.

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Sleep seems essential to proper functioning of the prefrontal cortex (PFC). The role of different neurotransmitters has been studied, mainly the catecholamines and serotonin. Less attention has been paid to the amino acid transmitters and histamine.

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The neuroregulator adenosine is involved in sleep-wake control. Basal forebrain (BF) adenosine levels increase during sleep deprivation. Only a few studies have addressed the effect of sleep deprivation on extracellular adenosine concentrations in other brain regions.

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High-Frequency Oscillations in the Normal Human Brain.

Ann Neurol

September 2018

Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Objective: High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) are a promising biomarker for the epileptogenic zone. It has not been possible, however, to differentiate physiological from pathological HFOs, and baseline rates of HFO occurrence vary substantially across brain regions. This project establishes region-specific normative values for physiological HFOs and high-frequency activity (HFA).

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Unlabelled: In contrast to scalp EEG, our knowledge of the normal physiological intracranial EEG activity is scarce. This multicentre study provides an atlas of normal intracranial EEG of the human brain during wakefulness. Here we present the results of power spectra analysis during wakefulness.

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Modern electroencephalographic (EEG) technology contributed to the appreciation that the EEG signal outside the classical Berger frequency band contains important information. In epilepsy, research of the past decade focused particularly on interictal high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) > 80 Hz. The first large application of HFOs was in the context of epilepsy surgery.

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Initial results with the Elecsys Toxo IgG Avidity assay showed some potential for interpretation of a very low or very high index result. We aimed to examine these new insights into interpretation using a large panel of serum samples and to define the optimal thresholds. A total of 741 patient serum samples with known date of infection (from a few weeks to more than 9 months after infection), were analysed with the Elecsys Toxo IgG Avidity assay.

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