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  • The study investigates the mechanical strength of fetal membranes in women at risk for preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) through a series of tensile tests on tissue samples collected from pregnant women undergoing cesarean sections.
  • Results indicate that first-time mothers (primiparous) have weaker fetal membranes compared to those with previous births, while factors like gestational diabetes and geographic origin affect membrane properties such as thickness and mechanical strength.
  • Overall, thicker membranes show decreased rigidity and resistance, highlighting the complex interplay between various risk factors and membrane integrity in pregnancy.
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Introduction: Modifiable cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) are highly prevalent in SubSaharan African communities. In these countries the burden of CVRF during early pregnancy has been poorly documented.

Aim: The objective of this study was to describe the frequency of CVRF in pregnant women before the 20th week of gestation in Benin.

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a clinically approved, non-invasive therapy currently used for several solid tumors, triggering cell death through the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, the hydrophobic nature of most of the photosensitizers used, such as chlorins, limits the overall effectiveness of PDT. To address this limitation, the use of nanocarriers seems to be a powerful approach.

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PIPAC Pharmacologic and Clinical Data.

J Surg Oncol

September 2024

Department of General Surgery C and Surgical Oncology, Sheba Medical Center, Ramat Gan, Israel, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel.

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  • Pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) is a new method for delivering chemotherapy directly into the abdominal cavity to enhance treatment effectiveness for peritoneal cancers.
  • It has shown promising results for patients with various types of peritoneal malignancies, offering a better alternative than just palliative care.
  • Ongoing clinical trials are expected to provide further insights into the real advantages of PIPAC in cancer treatment.
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Pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) is a valuable therapeutic alternative for patients with peritoneal metastases. PIPAC uses a hyaluronic acid-based gel to reduce surgically induced adhesions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the hyaluronic acid-based gel on tumor dissemination.

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Changing Epidemiology of Neurological Diseases in Africa.

Neuroepidemiology

September 2024

Inserm U1094, IRD UMR270, University Limoges, CHU Limoges, EpiMaCT - Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases In Tropical Zone, Institute of Epidemiology and Tropical Neurology, Omega Health, Limoges, France.

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Improving gestational diabetes care: Mobile glucose monitoring to reduce complications.

Ann Endocrinol (Paris)

December 2024

Endocrinology and Diabetology Department, Limoges University Hospital Center, Limoges, France; Inserm U1094, IRD U270, University Limoges, CHU Limoges, EpiMaCT - Epidemiology of chronic diseases in tropical zone, Institute of Epidemiology and Tropical Neurology, OmegaHealth, Limoges, France. Electronic address:

Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) incurs risks for both mother and baby and requires close medical attention throughout pregnancy. This retrospective study examined the impact of myDiabby® software on GDM care and complications.

Material And Methods: The study population was divided between a pre-MyDiabby® group, with traditional monitoring before September 2017, and a myDiabby® group, using the myDiabby® app after September 2017.

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Therapeutic patient education programs on diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review.

PLoS One

June 2024

Institute of Epidemiology and Tropical Neurology, Inserm U1094, IRD UMR270, University Limoges, CHU Limoges, EpiMaCT - Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases in Tropical Zone, OmegaHealth, Limoges, France.

Background: Diabetes is a chronic disease associated with the potential for blindness, kidney failure, heart attacks, strokes, and lower limb amputations. The global prevalence of diabetes is rising, particularly in the sub-Saharan African (SSA) region, where accessing treatment and antidiabetic drugs is complex, leading to challenges in managing the condition. Intentional and structured therapeutic education has demonstrated its ability to enhance health outcomes in diabetes patients.

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  • The study aimed to compare how much time stroke patients spend on different intensities of physical activity, using a motion sensor and a heart rate monitor during rehabilitation sessions.
  • The research involved 99 stroke patients from 29 clinics who wore both devices while participating in rehabilitation, and the results showed significant differences in activity estimates.
  • The motion sensor indicated more time spent sedentary and less time in moderate and vigorous activities compared to the heart rate monitor, suggesting that each device measures physical activity intensity differently.
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Septic patients with worst clinical prognosis have increased circulating immature granulocytes (IG), displaying limited phagocytosis and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Here, we developed an model of incubation of human granulocytes, from septic patients or healthy donors, with . We showed that the ROS production in Sepsis-IG is lower due to decreased activation and protein expression of the NADPH oxidase complex.

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Alzheimers Dement

June 2024

Alzheimer Centrum Limburg, Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, Mental Health and Neuroscience (MHeNs) Research Institute, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Introduction: The LIfestyle for BRAin Health (LIBRA) index yields a dementia risk score based on modifiable lifestyle factors and is validated in Western samples. We investigated whether the association between LIBRA scores and incident dementia is moderated by geographical location or sociodemographic characteristics.

Methods: We combined data from 21 prospective cohorts across six continents (N = 31,680) and conducted cohort-specific Cox proportional hazard regression analyses in a two-step individual participant data meta-analysis.

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Relationships between medications used in a mental health hospital and types of medication errors: A cross-sectional study over an 8-year period.

Res Social Adm Pharm

July 2024

Centre of Pharmacovigilance and Pharmacoepidemiology, Department of Pharmacology-Toxicology and Centre of Pharmacovigilance, University Hospital of Limoges, France; UR24134 (Vieillissement, Fragilité, Prévention, e-Santé), Institut Omega Health, University of Limoges, Limoges, France. Electronic address:

Background: Particularities in psychiatry care can increase the risk of medication errors (MEs).

Objective: To analyze the MEs that occurred in a psychiatric hospital and to quantify relationships between the use of certain types of medication and the type of MEs.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective register based cross-sectional study in a French psychiatric hospital (2014-2021).

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Informal Care Time and Costs of Dementia Care in Benin (West Africa).

Neuroepidemiology

March 2024

Inserm U1094, IRD UMR270, University Limoges, CHU Limoges, EpiMaCT - Epidemiology of chronic diseases in tropical zone, Institute of Epidemiology and Tropical Neurology, OmegaHealth, Limoges, France.

Background: Dementia is a growing global health challenge, with significant socioeconomic implications. This study examined the informal care duration and related costs along with the total cost of care for older individuals with dementia in Benin, West Africa, providing insights into a region with limited dementia research.

Methods: We conducted a cost-of-illness study in Benin.

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The Promise of Piperine in Cancer Chemoprevention.

Cancers (Basel)

November 2023

Laboratory of Health Sciences and Technologies, Higher Institute of Health Sciences, Hassan First University of Settat, Settat 26000, Morocco.

Cancer, characterized by the unregulated growth and dissemination of malignantly transformed cells, presents a significant global health challenge. The multistage process of cancer development involves intricate biochemical and genetic alterations within target cells. Cancer chemoprevention has emerged as a vital strategy to address this complex issue to mitigate cancer's impact on healthcare systems.

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Staging's determinants in early intervention youth: a retrospective study.

Encephale

October 2024

Unité de Recherche et d'Innovation, Centre Hospitalier Esquirol, Limoges, France; Inserm UMR1094, IRD U270, University Limoges, CHU de Limoges, EpiMaCT- Epidemiology of chronic diseases in tropical zone, Institute of Epidemiology and Tropical Neurology, OmegaHealth, Limoges, France.

Objectives: Since 2019 our early intervention unit has assessed help-seekers, mainly referred by psychiatric departments, and we have conducted a descriptive retrospective study. Our objective was to identify clinical determinants associated to staging at assessment for our three groups: "no psychosis", "ultra-high risk" and "first episode psychosis".

Methods: One hundred and thirteen participants (mean age 20.

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Genetic testing in prolactinomas: a cohort study.

Eur J Endocrinol

December 2023

Aix Marseille Univ, APHM, INSERM, MMG, Laboratory of Molecular Biology Hospital La Conception, MarMaRa Institute, 13005 Marseille, France.

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  • Prolactinomas account for a significant portion of pituitary adenomas, yet the genetic factors behind these tumors remain largely unexplored, prompting a study of hereditary links.
  • The study analyzed genetic and clinical data from 506 patients with isolated prolactinomas, discovering that 2.8% carried pathogenic variants in key genes related to tumor predisposition, particularly among those diagnosed before age 30.
  • No relevant mutations were found in patients over 30, highlighting the importance of focusing on younger patients and those with a family history when assessing genetic risks for prolactinomas.
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Cellular response upon nsPEF exposure depends on different parameters, such as pulse number and duration, the intensity of the electric field, pulse repetition rate (PRR), pulsing buffer composition, absorbed energy, and local temperature increase. Therefore, a deep insight into the impact of such parameters on cellular response is paramount to adaptively optimize nsPEF treatment. Herein, we examined the effects of nsPEF ≤ 10 ns on long-term cellular viability and growth as a function of pulse duration (2-10 ns), PRR (20 and 200 Hz), cumulative time duration (1-5 µs), and absorbed electrical energy density (up to 81 mJ/mm in sucrose-containing low-conductivity buffer and up to 700 mJ/mm in high-conductivity HBSS buffer).

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Importance: The utility of antihypertensives and ideal blood pressure (BP) for dementia prevention in late life remains unclear and highly contested.

Objectives: To assess the associations of hypertension history, antihypertensive use, and baseline measured BP in late life (age >60 years) with dementia and the moderating factors of age, sex, and racial group.

Data Source And Study Selection: Longitudinal, population-based studies of aging participating in the Cohort Studies of Memory in an International Consortium (COSMIC) group were included.

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Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) management varies markedly between different countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region based on the availability and accessibility of disease-modifying therapies (DMTs).

Objective: To evaluate the accessibility to DMTs in each MENA country, identify barriers to treatment and make recommendations for improved access to DMTs across the region.

Methods: This is a descriptive, survey-based study whereby we extracted data collected, between October 2019 and April 2020, for countries in the MENA region by the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation (MSIF) through their Atlas of MS survey.

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Predictive factors for acceptance of a long-acting opiate substitution treatment studied through social representations and internalized stigma.

Therapie

June 2024

Unité de recherche et d'innovation, centre hospitalier Esquirol, 87025 Limoges, France; Inserm U1094, EpiMaCT - Epidemiology of chronic diseases in tropical zone, Institute of Epidemiology and Tropical Neurology, OmegaHealth, CHU de Limoges, University Limoges, 87000 Limoges, France; Pôle universitaire d'addictologie, centre hospitalier Esquirol, 87025 Limoges, France.

Objectives: Opioid use disorder is a public health problem worldwide with a treatment gap partially due to sociocultural representation and stigma. Taking the opportunity of an authorization to a subcutaneous (SC) injectable solution of buprenorphine, the first and only injectable treatment for opioid dependence available in France, we investigate potential obstacles to its implementation in France.

Methods: This study aimed to define the factors predicting the acceptance of a new SC form of opiate substitution treatment (OST) by comparing the social representations using an adapted version of the Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue (EMIC) and the internalized stigma of intravenous drug injection using the Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness Inventory (ISMI) between participants receiving OST likely to accept the SC form or not.

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Great debate: all patients with asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis need valve replacement.

Eur Heart J

September 2023

Department of Cardiology III-Adult Congenital and Valvular Heart Disease, University Hospital Muenster, Albert-Schweitzer-Campus 1, Building A1, 48149 Muenster, Germany.

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Empowering general practitioners in dementia care: The ANTISTIGMA education intervention in Europe.

Int J Geriatr Psychiatry

July 2023

Clinical and Research Memory Centre, Lyon Institute for Aging, Hospices Civils de Lyon, University Hospital, Lyon, France.

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  • There is a significant delay in dementia diagnoses among general practitioners (GPs) across Europe, largely due to stigma surrounding the disease.
  • An Antistigma education intervention was developed to help GPs understand their vital role in detecting and managing dementia, focusing on practical ethics rather than just academic knowledge.
  • The training was effective, reducing negative stereotypes and increasing the confidence of GPs in diagnosing dementia, with notable improvements in several key areas related to stigma and communication.
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Multicystic benign mesothelioma is a rare tumor that affects the serosa. Most cases present with peritoneal lesions exclusively. Some identified risk factors are chronic abdominal inflammation, woman of childbearing age, and asbestos exposure.

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