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Influence of the learning curve on the immediate postoperative pain intensity after laparoscopic inguinal hernioplasty.

Med Pharm Rep

July 2023

Economics and Business Administration Department, Faculty of Economics and Business, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Introduction: Inguinal hernia repairs represent one of the most commonly performed surgical operations worldwide. As more experience has been gained over the past decades with laparoscopic techniques, they are now widely used also for the repair of primary and unilateral inguinal hernias, representing a safe and effective alternative. One of the major concerns of patients undergoing inguinal hernia repair is postoperative pain and socio-professional reintegration.

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Abdominal trauma is a common diagnosis for patients admitted to the emergency room. Evaluation of the severity of such patients can sometimes be difficult due to rapid hemodynamic changes caused by the activation of inflammatory and anti-inflammatory regulatory mechanisms. To evaluate the prognosis of trauma patients, it is crucial to identify these changes and adapt various treatment strategies.

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  • Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a cutting-edge imaging method that helps study the effects of different orthodontic brackets on tooth enamel.
  • The study focused on comparing the effects of metallic versus ceramic brackets on 20 permanent teeth, revealing that only the ceramic brackets caused enamel cracks.
  • Additionally, the type of debonding tool used did not significantly impact the enamel damage or the amount of adhesive left on the teeth, indicating that OCT can improve our understanding of bracket materials and processes.
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Urosepsis is a very serious condition with a high mortality rate. The immune response is in the center of pathophysiology. The therapeutic management of these patients includes surgical treatment of the source of infection, antibiotic therapy and life support.

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The age-related decline in muscle function, particularly muscle power, is associated with increased risk of important clinical outcomes. Physical activity is an important determinant of muscle function, and different types of physical activity e.g.

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Background: The aim of the current study was to explore the effect of gender, age at onset, and duration on the long-term course of schizophrenia.

Methods: Twenty-nine centers from 25 countries representing all continents participated in the study that included 2358 patients aged 37.21 ± 11.

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  • CD105 is crucial for angiogenesis and is a potential cancer marker, particularly in activated endothelial cells.
  • In a study with rat myoblasts, L-CD105 affected cell growth and signaling pathways when treated with TGF-β1.
  • The findings indicate that L-CD105 inhibits key signaling proteins, leading to altered cell growth and reduced ERK-c-Jun signaling in response to TGF-β1.
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Prognostic significance of a low T/R ratio in Brugada syndrome.

J Electrocardiol

June 2021

Service de Rythmologie, Centre de Référence National des Troubles du Rythme Cardiaque d'Origine Héréditaire de Lyon, Hôpital Cardiologique Louis Pradel, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Avenue du Doyen Jean Lépine, 69500 Bron, France; Université de Lyon, Lyon, France. Electronic address:

Objectives: To determine the prognostic value of a low T/R ratio, defined as the amplitude ratio between the T waves and the R waves, in patients (pts) with a spontaneous type-1 Brugada pattern (SBT1).

Background: Abnormalities of myocardial repolarization may play a key role in the initiation of ventricular fibrillation (VF) in Brugada syndrome (BrS). Recent studies have shown that the height of the T waves and the T/R ratio are inversely proportional to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) risk in early repolarization syndrome and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

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Obesity and foot muscle strength are associated with high dynamic plantar pressure during running.

Foot (Edinb)

September 2020

Department of Life Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; Institute of Sport Science and Innovations, Lithuanian Sports University, Lithuania; University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Targu Mures, Romania.

Obese people are often encouraged to lose body mass by exercise. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of body mass and ankle muscle strength on the dynamic foot-pressure distribution before and after running. Twenty-five normal weight (72.

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Left ventricular non-compaction (LVNC) is a form of cardiomyopathy characterized by prominent trabeculae and deep intertrabecular recesses which form a distinct "non-compacted" layer in the myocardium. It results from intrauterine arrest of the compaction process of the left ventricular myocardium. Clinical manifestations vary from asymptomatic to heart failure (HF), arrhythmias, or thromboembolic events.

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Absence of an aging-related increase in fiber type grouping in athletes and non-athletes.

Scand J Med Sci Sports

November 2020

Department of Life Sciences, Research Centre for Musculoskeletal Science and Sports Medicine, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.

The aging-related loss of muscle mass is thought to be partly attributable to motor neuron loss and motor unit remodeling that result in fiber type grouping. We examined fiber type grouping in 19- to 85-year-old athletes and non-athletes and evaluated to which extent any observed grouping is explained by the fiber type composition of the muscle. Since regular physical activity may stimulate reinnervation, we hypothesized that fiber groups are larger in master athletes than in age-matched non-athletes.

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Regular endurance exercise of overloaded muscle of young and old male mice does not attenuate hypertrophy and improves fatigue resistance.

Geroscience

April 2021

Research Centre for Musculoskeletal Science & Sports Medicine, Department of Life Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, John Dalton Building; Chester Street, Manchester, M1 5GD, UK.

It has been observed that there is an inverse relationship between fiber size and oxidative capacity due to oxygen, ADP, and ATP diffusion limitations. We aimed to see if regular endurance exercise alongside a hypertrophic stimulus would lead to compromised adaptations to both, particularly in older animals. Here we investigated the effects of combining overload with regular endurance exercise in young (12 months) and old (26 months) male mice.

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Unlabelled: We investigated longitudinal changes in tibia bone strength in master power (jumping and sprinting) and endurance (distance) athletes of both sexes. Bone mass but not cross-sectional moment of inertia was better maintained in power than endurance athletes over time, particularly in men and independent of changes in performance.

Objective: Assessment of effects of sex and athletic discipline (lower limb power events, e.

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is defined as a chronic condition characterized by unpredictable relapsing episodes of gastrointestinal inflammation. IBD is not limited to the gastrointestinal tract and should be considered a systemic disease which can involve any organ. Cutaneous manifestations in IBD are frequent and comprise a broad spectrum of diseases, ranging from mild to severe and sometimes debilitating lesions.

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The aim of this study was to assess associations between performance in the timed up-and-go (TUG) and six-minute walk distance (6MWD) with physiological characteristics in young and old healthy adults. Thereto, we determined TUG, 6MWD, normalised jump power, centre of pressure displacement during 1-leg standing, forced expiratory volume in 1 s, percentage of age-predicted maximal heart rate (HR%) and height in 419 healthy young (men: 23.5 ± 2.

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Background: The aim of the current study was to explore the changing interrelationships among clinical variables through the stages of schizophrenia in order to assemble a comprehensive and meaningful disease model.

Methods: Twenty-nine centers from 25 countries participated and included 2358 patients aged 37.21 ± 11.

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Do changes in middle-distance running kinematics contribute to the age-related decline in performance?

J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact

March 2020

Manchester Metropolitan University, Research Centre for Musculoskeletal Science & Sports Medicine, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Manchester, United Kingdom.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess ageing-related changes in middle-distance running kinematics and performance in master athletes.

Methods: Male athletes (n=157; 57±13.3 years) competing in the 800- and 1500-m runs at the German Master Athletics Outdoor Championships 2018 were filmed and the bending-over angle, brake angle, leg-stiffness angle, propulsion angle and hip-flexion angle measured.

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Purpose: Space flight and bed rest (BR) lead to a rapid decline in exercise capacity. Whey protein plus potassium bicarbonate diet-supplementation (NUTR) could attenuate this effect by improving oxidative metabolism. We evaluated the impact of 21-day BR and NUTR on fatigue resistance of plantar flexor muscles (PF) during repeated shortening contractions, and whether any change was related to altered energy metabolism and muscle oxygenation.

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The prevalence of sarcopenia depends on the definition used. There are, however, consistent sarcopenic characteristics, including a low muscle mass and muscle strength. Few studies have investigated the relationship between sarcopenia and genotype.

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Background: There is insufficient data in the literature regarding the real-life, daily clinical practice evaluation of patients with advanced Parkinson's disease (APD). We are not sure what is the upper limit of dopaminergic medication, especially the levodopa (LD) dosage, and how it is influenced by access and suitability to the various add-on and device-aided therapies (DAT).

Objective: This retrospective study explored the profile of APD patients that were considered and systematically evaluated regarding the suitability for DAT.

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Introduction: Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is associated with remodeling of the atrial tissue, which leads to fibrosis that can contribute to the initiation and maintenance of AF. Delayed- Enhanced Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (DE-CMR) imaging for atrial wall fibrosis detection was used in several studies to guide AF ablation. The aim of present study was to systematically review the literature on the role of atrial fibrosis detected by DE-CMR imaging on AF ablation outcome.

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Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds (BVS) are polymer-based materials implanted in the coronary arteries in order to treat atherosclerotic lesions, based on the concept that once the lesion has been treated, the material of the implanted stent will undergo a process of gradual resorption that will leave, in several years, the vessel wall smooth, free of any foreign material and with its vasomotion restored. However, after the first enthusiastic reports on the efficacy of BVSs, the recently published trials demonstrated disappointing results regarding long-term patency following BVS implantation, which were mainly attributed to technical deficiencies during the stenting procedure. Intracoronary imaging could play a crucial role for helping the operator to correctly implant a BVS into the coronary artery, as well as providing relevant information in the follow-up period.

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Development of interventional methods has revolutionized the treatment of structural cardiac diseases. Given the complexity of structural interventions and the anatomical variability of various structural defects, novel imaging techniques have been implemented in the current clinical practice for guiding the interventional procedure and for selection of the device to be used. Three- dimensional echocardiography is the most used imaging method that has improved the threedimensional assessment of cardiac structures, and it has considerably reduced the cost of complications derived from malalignment of interventional devices.

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