8 results on '"VERITAS"'
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2. Colin Robertson, Smile A While : Dentistry, History, Theater and Golf.
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Akers HF, McCray R, Foley MA, Brown JP, Woodford V, Boi A, and Rusten LM
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- Humans, Australia, Professional Role, Queensland, Dentists, Dentistry
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Many commentators argue that, until the 1980s, Brisbane and Queensland were cultural backwaters within the Australian context. However, with the hosting of the highly successful XII Commonwealth Games (1982) and World Expo 88 (1988) and with the development of the Queensland Cultural (1976-) and South Bank (1974-) Precincts, Brisbane and Queensland cast aside perennial apologism to acquire prominence, maturity, and self-respect. Within these national, state, and municipal settings, the theme, timing, and venue for the 24th Australian Dental Congress (1985) involved risk. Enter a Brisbane dental practitioner, Colin Robertson: a theater critic and a scriptwriter, who possessed competitive and entrepreneurial streaks, a vivid imagination, a steely resolve, and a love of golf. Robertson became an erudite, incisive, and prolific commentator, who penned much of the historical musical Smile A While (aka Smile Awhile ) for the abovementioned congress. He contributed to an outstanding Dental Health Week (1980), served on the Australian Dental Association Queensland Branch Council (1981), its Fluoridation Committee (1973) and chaired both its Oral Health Education Committee (1981) and the Congressional Entertainment Division within the Congress Organizing Committee (1982-1985). Accordingly, the authors use historical methods to expose and explore a scarcely acknowledged narrative within dental history in Queensland., (Copyright 2022 © American Academy of the History of Dentistry.)
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- 2022
3. First-year complications after immediate breast reconstruction with a biological and a synthetic mesh in the same patient: A randomized controlled study.
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Hansson E, Edvinsson AC, Elander A, Kölby L, and Hallberg H
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- Adult, Aged, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications diagnosis, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, Breast Implantation adverse effects, Breast Implants adverse effects, Breast Neoplasms surgery, Mammaplasty adverse effects, Mastectomy adverse effects, Postoperative Complications etiology, Surgical Mesh statistics & numerical data
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Background: Even though meshes and matrices are widely used in breast reconstruction, there is little high-quality scientific evidence for their risks and benefits. The aim of this study was to compare first-year surgical complication rates in implant-based immediate breast reconstruction with a biological mesh with that of a synthetic mesh, in the same patient., Methods: This study is a clinical, randomized, prospective trial. Patients operated on with bilateral mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction were randomized to biological mesh on one side and synthetic mesh on the other side., Results: A total of 48 breasts were randomized. As the synthetically and the biologically reconstructed breasts that were compared belonged to the same woman, systemic factors were exactly the same in the two groups. The most common complication was seroma formation with a frequency of 38% in the biological group and 3.8% in the synthetical group (p = .011). A higher frequency of total implant loss could be seen in the biologic mesh group (8.5% vs. 2%), albeit not statistically significant (p = .083)., Conclusions: In the same patient, a synthetic mesh seems to yield a lower risk for serious complications, such as implant loss, than a biological mesh., (© 2020 The Authors. Journal of Surgical Oncology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2021
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4. Long-term outcomes after plaque incision and grafting for Peyronie's disease: comparison of porcine dermal and bovine pericardium grafts.
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Fiorillo A, Droghetti M, Palmisano F, Bianchi L, Piazza P, Sadini P, Masetti M, Molinaroli E, Gentile G, Vagnoni V, Franceschelli A, and Colombo F
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- Animals, Cattle, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Patient Satisfaction statistics & numerical data, Penis surgery, Pericardium transplantation, Recovery of Function, Skin Transplantation, Swine, Transplantation, Heterologous, Heterografts statistics & numerical data, Penile Induration surgery, Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male statistics & numerical data
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Background: Plaque incision and grafting (PEG) is one of the mainstays in surgical therapy for severe penile curvature in Peyronie's disease (PD). Different kinds of grafts are available for covering albugineal defects during PEG, both allografts and xenografts. However, to date, none of these proved superior to others., Objectives: To compare two different types of xenograft, porcine dermal matrix and bovine pericardium matrix in PEG for PD., Materials and Methods: From 2010 to 2019, 63 patients with PD underwent PEG, using porcine dermal (n = 25; Group 1) and bovine pericardium (n = 38; Group 2) grafts. Long-term outcomes were evaluated through multi-disciplinary questionnaires administration by phone interview. The following items were considered: correction of penile bending, quality of erection, intercourse ability, penile shortening, and sensitiveness. Overall satisfaction and impact of surgery on sexual activity and quality of life were also investigated., Results: Plaque median (IQR) size was 29 (22-33) mm and was smaller in Group 1 (27.5 vs. 31 mm; P = .03). Complete follow-up data were available for 53 patients (84%). Considering post-operative outcomes, no differences were found when considering ED rates, penile shortening, sensitiveness, complications, and penile straightening (all P > .1). Patients in Group 2 were more likely to have palpable penile nodules at follow-up (20.6 vs. 0%; P = .03). However, patient's post-operative sexual life satisfaction was consistent between the two groups, with just 1 (5.3) and 8 (23.5) patients in Group 1 and 2 respectively referring a worsening in sexual life satisfaction (P = 0.2). At follow-up, 84.9% of patients that would still undergo surgery for PD, with no statistical difference between the two groups (P = .4)., Conclusions: Corporoplasty with PEG is an effective treatment for men with PD. Porcine dermal and bovine pericardium xenografts seem to have similar long-term outcomes., (© 2020 American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.)
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- 2021
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5. Comparison of inflammatory response and synovial metaplasia in immediate breast reconstruction with a synthetic and a biological mesh: a randomized controlled clinical trial.
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Hansson E, Burian P, and Hallberg H
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- Adult, Breast Implantation, Collagen metabolism, Eosinophils pathology, Female, Foreign-Body Reaction pathology, Heterografts, Humans, Mastectomy, Metaplasia, Middle Aged, Myofibroblasts pathology, Postoperative Complications, Young Adult, Breast pathology, Mammaplasty, Surgical Mesh
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The aim of this study was to compare inflammatory response and synovial metaplasia in implant-based immediate breast reconstruction with a biological mesh (Veritas
® ) with that of a synthetic mesh (TIGR® Matrix Surgical Mesh). We hypothesize that the inflammatory response and formation of synovial metaplasia might be different and the rate of capsular contracture therefore different. The patients were recruited from the Gothenburg TIGR® /Veritas® Study (ClinicalTrials.Gov identifier NCT02985073). All referrals for bilateral immediate breast reconstruction were assessed for inclusions. During the operation, the patients were randomized to which sides the biological and the synthetic mesh were going to be applied. During the implant exchange biopsies were taken. Biopsies were taken from 30 breasts in 15 patients. There seem to be more myofibroblast and neovascularization in the biological meshes than in the synthetic and the collagen fibers seem to be aligned in an irregular pattern with both parallel and vertical fibers. In the synthetic meshes, there were more giant cells and foreign body reaction and the collagen fibers were loosely and well aligned, oriented parallel to the surface of the implant. Synovial metaplasia was seen in the majority of both the biological and the synthetic meshes. The histological patterns in early capsules from biological and synthetic meshes vary considerably. Nonetheless, it is unknown what role different cell types have in capsular formation in the long run and there was no difference in clinical capsular contracture at the clinical follow-up in this study.- Published
- 2020
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6. Evaluation of a bioengineered construct for tissue engineering applications.
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Ayala P, Dai E, Hawes M, Liu L, Chaudhuri O, Haller CA, Mooney DJ, and Chaikof EL
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- Abdominal Wall pathology, Abdominal Wall surgery, Animals, Cattle, Rabbits, Swine, Alginates chemistry, Alginates pharmacology, Collagen chemistry, Collagen pharmacology, Oligopeptides chemistry, Oligopeptides pharmacology, Skin chemistry, Tissue Engineering methods, Tissue Scaffolds chemistry
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Effective biomaterial options for tissue repair and regeneration are limited. Current biologic meshes are derived from different tissue sources and are generally sold as decellularized tissues. This work evaluated two collagen based bioengineered constructs and a commercial product in a model of abdominal full thickness defect repair. To prepare the bioengineered construct, collagen type 1 from porcine skin was isolated using an acid solubilization method. After purification, the collagen was formed into collagen sheets that were physically bonded to form a mechanically robust construct that was subsequently laser micropatterned with pores as a means to promote tissue integration (collagen only construct). A second engineered construct consisted of the aforementioned collagen construct embedded in an RGD-functionalized alginate gel that serves as a bioactive interface (collagen-alginate construct). The commercial product is a biologic mesh derived from bovine pericardium (Veritas
® ). We observed enhanced vascularization in the midportion of the engineered collagen-alginate construct 2 weeks after implantation. Overall, the performance of the bioengineered constructs was similar to that of the commercial product with comparable integration strength at 8 weeks. Bioengineered constructs derived from monomeric collagen demonstrate promise for a variety of load bearing applications in tissue engineering. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater, 106B: 2345-2354, 2018., (© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)- Published
- 2018
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7. Integrating activity spaces in health research: Comparing the VERITAS activity space questionnaire with 7-day GPS tracking and prompted recall.
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Kestens Y, Thierry B, Shareck M, Steinmetz-Wood M, and Chaix B
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Geographic Information Systems, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Paris epidemiology, Population Surveillance methods, Socioeconomic Factors, Activities of Daily Living, Residence Characteristics statistics & numerical data, Spatio-Temporal Analysis, Surveys and Questionnaires
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Background: Accounting for daily mobility allows assessment of multiple exposure to environments. This study compares spatial data obtained (i) from an interactive map-based questionnaire on regular activity locations (VERITAS) and (ii) from GPS tracking., Methods: 234 participants of the RECORD GPS Study completed the VERITAS questionnaire and wore a GPS tracker for 7 days. Analyses illustrate the spatial match between both datasets., Results: For half of the sample, 85.5% of GPS data fell within 500 m of a VERITAS location. The median minimum distance between a VERITAS location and a GPS coordinate ranged from 0.4 m for home to slightly over 100 m for a recreational destination., Conclusions: There is a spatial correspondence between destinations collected through VERITAS and 7-day GPS tracking. Both collection methods offer complementary ways to assess daily mobilities, useful to study environmental determinants of health and health inequities., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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8. Indirect detection of dark matter with γ rays.
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Funk S
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The details of what constitutes the majority of the mass that makes up dark matter in the Universe remains one of the prime puzzles of cosmology and particle physics today-80 y after the first observational indications. Today, it is widely accepted that dark matter exists and that it is very likely composed of elementary particles, which are weakly interacting and massive [weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs)]. As important as dark matter is in our understanding of cosmology, the detection of these particles has thus far been elusive. Their primary properties such as mass and interaction cross sections are still unknown. Indirect detection searches for the products of WIMP annihilation or decay. This is generally done through observations of γ-ray photons or cosmic rays. Instruments such as the Fermi large-area telescope, high-energy stereoscopic system, major atmospheric gamma-ray imaging Cherenkov, and very energetic radiation imaging telescope array, combined with the future Cherenkov telescope array, will provide important complementarity to other search techniques. Given the expected sensitivities of all search techniques, we are at a stage where the WIMP scenario is facing stringent tests, and it can be expected that WIMPs will be either be detected or the scenario will be so severely constrained that it will have to be rethought. In this sense, we are on the threshold of discovery. In this article, I will give a general overview of the current status and future expectations for indirect searches of dark matter (WIMP) particles.
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- 2015
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