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Background: Burn injuries may cause gastrointestinal dysfunction leading to intestinal barrier dysfunction, abdominal compartment syndrome, and acute mesenteric ischemia. In the absence of major vascular occlusion, non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) often occurs in critically ill intensive-care burn patients.

Methods: A retrospective descriptive analysis of the burn registry of the Department of Plastic, Aesthetic, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery of Hannover Medical School was performed from 1st January 2018 to 1st May 2024.

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Perioperative Detection of Cerebral Fat Emboli From Bone Using High-Frequency Doppler Ultrasound.

Ultrasound Med Biol

January 2025

Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging (ISB), NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; Children's Clinic, St. Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway.

Objective: Fat embolism syndrome and cerebral fat emboli are rare yet serious conditions arising from systemic distribution of bone marrow emboli. Emboli are known to produce high-intensity transient signals (HITS) in a Doppler signal. We hypothesized that both intramedullary nailing in pigs and median sternotomy in human infants cause bone marrow release, that some of these cause cerebral emboli, and that these were detectable by a new cerebral doppler ultrasound monitoring system (NeoDoppler).

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Neural correlates of systemic lidocaine administration in healthy adults measured by functional MRI: a single arm open label study.

Br J Anaesth

February 2025

Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Department of Anesthesiology, Surgical Service Line, Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Introduction: Intravenous lidocaine is increasingly used as a nonopioid analgesic, but how it acts in the brain is incompletely understood. We conducted a functional MRI study of pain response, resting connectivity, and cognitive task performance in volunteers to elucidate the effects of lidocaine at the brain-systems level.

Methods: We enrolled 27 adults (age 22-55 yr) in this single-arm, open-label study.

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Endophytic Streptomyces: an underexplored source with potential for novel natural drug discovery and development.

Arch Microbiol

October 2024

Faculty of Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Institute F. A. Forel and Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva, Bd Carl-Vogt 66, CH-1211, Geneva 4, Switzerland.

Streptomyces has long been considered as key sources for natural compounds discovery in medicine and agriculture. These compounds have been demonstrated to possess different biological activities, including antibiotic, antifungal, anticancer, and antiviral effects. As a result, new pharmaceuticals and antibiotics have been developed.

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Efficacy and safety of gene therapy with onasemnogene abeparvovec in children with spinal muscular atrophy in the D-A-CH-region: a population-based observational study.

Lancet Reg Health Eur

December 2024

Heidelberg University, Medical Faculty Heidelberg, Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Department I, Division of Pediatric Neurology and Metabolic Medicine, Im Neuenheimer Feld 430, Heidelberg 69120, Germany.

Background: Real-world data on gene addition therapy (GAT) with onasemnogene abeparvovec (OA), including all age groups and with or without symptoms of the disease before treatment are needed to provide families with evidence-based advice and realistic therapeutic goals. Aim of this study is therefore a population-based analysis of all patients with SMA treated with OA across Germany, Austria and Switzerland (D-A-CH).

Methods: This observational study included individuals with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) treated with OA in 29 specialized neuromuscular centers in the D-A-CH-region.

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Background And Objectives: Accurate diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases often relies on the electrocardiogram (ECG). Since the cardiac vector is located within a three-dimensional space and the standard ECG comprises 12 projections or leads derived from it, redundant information is inherently present. This study aims to quantify this redundancy and its impact on classification tasks using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) in cardiovascular diseases.

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  • Subcortical brain structures play a crucial role in various developmental and psychiatric disorders, and a study analyzed brain volumes in 74,898 individuals, identifying 254 genetic loci linked to these volumes, which accounted for up to 35% of variation.
  • The research included exploring gene expression in specific neural cell types, focusing on genes involved in intracellular signaling and processes related to brain aging.
  • The findings suggest that certain genetic variants not only influence brain volume but also have potential causal links to conditions like Parkinson’s disease and ADHD, highlighting the genetic basis for risks associated with neuropsychiatric disorders.
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A supply-limited torrent that does not feel the heat of climate change.

Nat Commun

October 2024

Climatic Change Impacts and Risks in the Anthropocene (C-CIA), Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva, 66 Boulevard Carl Vogt, CH-1205, Geneva, Switzerland.

Debris-flow activity in the Alps is anticipated to undergo pronounced changes in response to a warming climate. Yet, a fundamental challenge in comprehensively assessing changes in process activity is the systematic lack of long-term observational debris-flow records. Here, we reconstruct the longest, continuous time series (1626-2020) of debris flows at Multetta, a supply-limited torrential system in the Eastern Swiss Alps.

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Quantitative neuromuscular monitoring reduces the incidence of residual neuromuscular block, but broad acceptance of monitoring has been elusive despite recommendations for quantitative monitoring for decades. Acceptance of quantitative monitoring may, in part, be related to the quality of the data from monitoring systems. This evaluation explored proper stimulating electrode positioning for electromyographic (EMG) monitoring, the impact of an educational intervention on electrode positioning and anesthesia provider (anesthesiologist, resident, anesthetist) confidence in the monitoring data from the device.

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  • Spontaneous supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage is a severe type of stroke with high mortality rates, and there are currently no effective treatments to improve patient outcomes.
  • This trial will assess the effects of early minimally invasive endoscopic surgery compared to the best medical treatment, focusing on functional outcomes after 6 months.
  • Conducted in Switzerland, this multicenter study aims to fill the gap in large randomized trials, potentially establishing new treatment options for this life-threatening condition.
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Automated EMG devices to detect compound muscle action potentials from the adductor pollicis muscle in response to ulnar nerve stimulation, regardless of hand and thumb position, may serve as a better reference ("gold standard") for clinical assessment of neuromuscular function than traditional mechanomyography (MMG) systems that need custom design and validation in lab settings. This evaluation compared the TetraGraph EMG system against a validated MMG device to investigate the accuracy and repeatability of this quantitative EMG monitor for detecting onset, offset and deep neuromuscular block. Simultaneous muscle action potential recordings from the EMG neuromuscular monitor and muscle contractions from an in-house developed MMG monitor in response to ulnar nerve stimulation were obtained from patients having elective surgery requiring neuromuscular block.

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A neurotransmitter atlas of males and hermaphrodites.

Elife

October 2024

Department of Biological Sciences, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Columbia University, New York, United States.

Mapping neurotransmitter identities to neurons is key to understanding information flow in a nervous system. It also provides valuable entry points for studying the development and plasticity of neuronal identity features. In the nervous system, neurotransmitter identities have been largely assigned by expression pattern analysis of neurotransmitter pathway genes that encode neurotransmitter biosynthetic enzymes or transporters.

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Association between axial length and uveitis.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol

October 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, 160-0023, Japan.

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  • The study investigates the link between myopia (nearsightedness) and uveitis by comparing the axial lengths (AL) of eyes affected by uveitis to those of healthy controls.
  • A total of 1052 eyes from uveitis patients and 738 control eyes were analyzed, revealing that the median AL in uveitis patients was significantly shorter than in controls, indicating a potential relationship.
  • Specifically, the research found that shorter AL correlates with a higher risk of developing uveitis, with each millimeter decrease in AL increasing risk by 1.266 times.
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Equestrian-associated injuries of the hand: a retrospective analysis of injury mechanisms and patterns.

Arch Orthop Trauma Surg

November 2024

Department of Plastic, Aesthetic, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery, Hannover Medical School, Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, D-30625, Hannover, Germany.

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  • Hand injuries in equestrian sports are common and can lead to long recovery times and significant economic costs, particularly arising during horse handling rather than riding.
  • A study of 39 patients revealed that most injuries (53.8%) were caused by traction from lead ropes or bridles, with a high incidence of serious injuries including fractures and avulsion amputations.
  • To reduce these injuries, the study suggests the use of protective gloves and safety equipment like self-opening panic hooks with overload protection.
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5/6 Nephrectomy impairs acute kaliuretic responses and predisposes to postprandial hyperkalemia.

Am J Physiol Renal Physiol

December 2024

Division of Nephrology and Transplantation, Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

The susceptibility of patients with chronic kidney disease to develop postprandial hyperkalemia suggests alterations in normal kidney sodium (Na) and potassium (K) handling, but the exact nature of these changes is largely unknown. To address this, we analyzed the natriuretic and kaliuretic responses to diuretics and acute K loading in rats who underwent 5/6 nephrectomy (5/6Nx) and compared this with the response in sham-operated rats. The natriuretic and kaliuretic responses to furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, and amiloride were largely similar between 5/6Nx and sham rats except for a significantly reduced kaliuretic response to hydrochlorothiazide in 5/6Nx rats.

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Genome-wide studies define new genetic mechanisms of IgA vasculitis.

medRxiv

October 2024

Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons, New York, NY, USA.

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  • IgA vasculitis (IgAV) is a pediatric disease characterized by skin and systemic symptoms, and researchers conducted comprehensive studies involving genome, transcriptome, and proteome analyses on a large cohort of IgAV patients and controls to better understand the disease mechanisms.* -
  • Significant associations were found with specific genetic risk factors, including two novel non-HLA loci linked to IgA receptor functioning, which may contribute to disease development through altered immune responses.* -
  • Systems biology approaches helped identify key regulatory networks and master regulators in myeloid cells, along with 21 genetic loci that overlap with IgA nephropathy, suggesting shared pathways in these related conditions.*
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Effective degradation of non-natural phosphate triesters (PTs) widely used in pesticides and warfare agents is of paramount relevance for human and environmental safety, particularly under acidic conditions where they are highly stable. Here, we present a detailed reactivity and mechanistic study pioneering discrete {ZrO} clusters, which are commonly employed as building blocks for Zr-MOFs and as non-classical soluble coordination compounds for the degradation of PTs using the pesticide ethyl paraoxon as a model. Combined computational studies, mechanistic experiments, and EXAFS analysis show that the reactivity of these clusters arises from their Zr-Zr bimetallic sites, which hydrolyze ethyl paraoxon under acidic conditions through an intramolecular pathway.

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  • Low muscle strength and function are linked to negative health outcomes in hemodialysis patients, yet reference values for muscle and physical performance tests are scarce.
  • A large-scale analysis was conducted using baseline data from the SARC-HD study, focusing on handgrip strength, sit-to-stand tests, and gait speed, with results segmented by sex and age.
  • Findings indicated that muscle strength and physical performance declined with age, with notable differences between males and females, and highlighted specific reference values that could serve as clinical markers for identifying patients at risk.
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Uveal Effusion Syndrome Due to WNT10A Mutation.

Ocul Immunol Inflamm

October 2024

Department of Uvea and Ocular Pathology, Medical and Vision Research Foundations, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, India.

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  • * A 32-year-old man was misdiagnosed with Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome after experiencing vision problems and retinal detachment in both eyes, leading to inappropriate treatment with immunomodulatory therapy.
  • * This case highlights the diagnostic difficulties of UES; a thorough evaluation revealed a Wnt10A gene mutation, indicating a unique instance of UES resistant to typical corticosteroid treatment.
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  • The study highlights challenges in diagnosing sarcopenia among hemodialysis patients due to differing definitions from the EWGSOP2 and SDOC consensuses.
  • Similar prevalence rates for sarcopenia were found using both definitions, but there was a weak overall agreement in diagnoses between the two methods.
  • The results suggest that while there is some alignment in identifying severe sarcopenia cases, the discrepancies in diagnosing low muscle strength indicate a need for standardized approaches in clinical settings.
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Introduction: Numerous cartilage repair procedures have been developed for focal lesions to minimize suffering and possibly prevent the development of osteoarthritis with a focus on so-called one-step procedures. The aim of this work was to investigate the effects of both focal cartilage defects and a biomaterial (ChondroFiller) on the corresponding articular cartilage.

Materials And Methods: On a friction test stand, 18 porcine osteochondral cylinders were tested in six experimental setups under cyclic loading (33 N) against a friction partner in saline solution.

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Scanning Transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) is a sensitive and selective probe for the penetration of rapamycin which is topically applied to human skin ex vivo and is facilitated by skin treatment with microneedles puncturing the skin. Inner-shell excitation serves as a selective probe for detecting rapamycin by changes in optical density as well as linear combination modeling using reference spectra of the most abundant species. The results indicate that mechanical damage induced by microneedles allows this drug to accumulate in the stratum corneum without reaching the viable skin layers.

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Purpose: Ischemia reperfusion injury represents a significant yet difficult to assess risk factor for short- and long-term graft impairment in human liver transplantation (LT). As a non-invasive, non-ionizing tool, hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is capable of correlating optical properties with organ microperfusion. Hence, we here performed a study of human liver allografts assessed by HSI for microperfusion and prediction of initial graft function.

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Snorkel-tag based affinity chromatography for recombinant extracellular vesicle purification.

J Extracell Vesicles

October 2024

Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Department of Biotechnology, BOKU University, Vienna, Austria.

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid nanoparticles and play an important role in cell-cell communications, making them potential therapeutic agents and allowing to engineer for targeted drug delivery. The expanding applications of EVs in next generation medicine is still limited by existing tools for scaling standardized EV production, single EV tracing and analytics, and thus provide only a snapshot of tissue-specific EV cargo information. Here, we present the Snorkel-tag, for which we have genetically fused the EV surface marker protein CD81, to a series of tags with an additional transmembrane domain to be displayed on the EV surface, resembling a snorkel.

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