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2. Documento de posicionamiento de la Societat Catalana de Digestologia y la Societat Catalana de Radiologia: ecografía para especialistas en enfermedad digestiva en Catalunya
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Silvia Montoliu, Jordi Puig, Mireia Miquel, Núria Roson, Carme Loras, and Ernest Belmonte
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Hepatology ,Abdominal ultrasound ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Medicine ,business ,Humanities - Abstract
Resumen Desde hace anos y de manera progresiva, la ecografia se ha incorporado en las diferentes especialidades medicas como una herramienta necesaria e indispensable. En patologia digestiva la ecografia abdominal a pie de cama o inmediata permite el diagnostico rapido y/o el seguimiento de distintas patologias intraabdominales. Por otro lado, la ecografia es muy util como guia en determinados procedimientos intervencionistas dado que comporta una mayor seguridad. A pesar de ser una tecnica no invasiva, la ecografia tiene el inconveniente de ser muy operador dependiente, por lo que es necesario garantizar que aquellos profesionales que realicen ecografias dispongan del suficiente nivel de capacitacion tecnica. En Catalunya, tradicionalmente la ecografia digestiva es una tecnica que es llevada a cabo por el servicio de radiologia y, todavia no se ha incorporado como herramienta en la especialidad en Ap. Digestivo. En este contexto, la Societat Catalana de Radiologia y la Societat Catalana de Digestologia han considerado necesaria la redaccion de un documento marco, consensuado, sobre la utilizacion y aprendizaje de la ecografia por especialistas en el aparato digestivo. El documento establece: como deberia ser la formacion, en que indicaciones, que requerimientos minimos de material y como debe documentarse la exploracion para que la ecografia realizada por el especialista de digestivo sea util y segura.
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- 2022
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3. Initial Invasive or Conservative Strategy for Stable Coronary Disease
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Maron D. J., Hochman J. S., Reynolds H. R., Bangalore S., O'Brien S. M., Boden W. E., Chaitman B. R., Senior R., Lopez-Sendon J., Alexander K. P., Lopes R. D., Shaw L. J., Berger J. S., Newman J. D., Sidhu M. S., Goodman S. G., Ruzyllo W., Gosselin G., Maggioni A. P., White H. D., Bhargava B., Min J. K., John Mancini G. B., Berman D. S., Picard M. H., Kwong R. Y., Ali Z. A., Mark D. B., Spertus J. A., Krishnan M. N., Elghamaz A., Moorthy N., Hueb W. A., Demkow M., Mavromatis K., Bockeria O., Peteiro J., Miller T. D., Szwed H., Doerr R., Keltai M., Selvanayagam J. B., Gabriel Steg P., Held C., Kohsaka S., Mavromichalis S., Kirby R., Jeffries N. O., Harrell F. E., Rockhold F. W., Broderick S., Bruce Ferguson T., Williams D. O., Harrington R. A., Stone G. W., Rosenberg Y, ISCHEMIA Research Group: Joseph Ricci, A Tello Montoliu, A I Robero Aniorte, Abbey Mulder, Abhay A Laddu, Abhinav Goyal, Abhishek Dubey, Abhishek Goyal, Abigail Knighton, Abraham Oomman, Adam J Jaskowiak, Adam Kolodziej, Adam Witkowski, Adnan Hameed, Adriana Anesini, Afshan Hussain, Agne Juceviciene, Agne Urboniene, Agnes Jakal, Agnieszka Szramowska, Ahmad Khairuddin, Ahmed Abdel-Latif, Ahmed Adel, Ahmed Aljzeeri, Ahmed Kamal, Ahmed Talaat, Aimee Mann, Aira Contreras, Ajit Kumar, V K Kumar, Akemi Furukawa, Akshay Bagai, Akvile Smigelskaite, Alain Furber, Alain Rheault, Alaine Melanie Loehr, Alan Rosen, Albert Varga, Albertina Qelaj, Alberto Barioli, Aldo Russo, Alec Moorman, Alejandro Gisbert, Aleksandra Fratczak, Aleksandras Laucevicius, Alena Kuleshova, Alessandro Sionis, Alexander A Sirker, Alexander M Chernyavskiy, Alexandra Craft, Alexandra Vazquez, Alexandre Ciappina Hueb, Alexandre S Colafranseschi, Alexandre Schaan de Quadros, Alexandre Tognon, Ali Alghamdi, 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Vincent Setang, C P Vineeth, Virginai Pubull Nuñez, Virginia Fernández-Figares, Vitor Gomes, Viviana Gabriel, Viviane Dos Santos, Viviane Almeida, Vlad A Iliescu, Vladan Mudrenovic, Vladimir Dzavik, Vojislav L Giga, Walter Enrique Mogrovejo, Wan Xian Chan, Wanda C Marfori, Wanda Parker, Warangkana Mekara, Wassim Nona, Wayne Old, Wayne Pennachi, Weerachai Nawarawong, Wei Chen, Wei Su, Weibing Xing, Wei-Ren Lan, Wenda Crawford, Wendy L Stewart, Wendy Drewes, Wenhua Lin, William B Abernethy, William D Salerno, William F Fearon, William Vergoni, William Weintraub, Winnie C Sia, Wlodzimierz J Musial, Xacobe Flores-Ríos, Xavier Garcia-Moll Marimon, Xi Su, Xiang Ma, Xiangqiong Gu, Xiao Wang, Xiaomei Li, Xiaowei Yao, Xin Fu, Xin Su, Xin Zeng, Xinchun Yang, Xiuhong Li, Xuehua Fang, Xutong Wang, Yaming Geng, Yan Yan, Yanek Pépin-Dubois, Yanfu Wang, Yang Wang, Yanmeng Tian, Yaping Huang, Yechen Han, Yesenia Zambrano, Yi-Hsuan Yang, Ying Tung Sia, Yining Yang, Yitong Ma, Yolayfi Peralta, Yongjian Wu, Yu Kunwu, Yu Zhao, Yudong Peng, Yueh-Hung Lin, Yulan Zhao, Yumei Dong, Yunhai Zhao, Yutthaphan Wannasopha, Yvonne Taul, Zakir Sahul, Zalina Kudzoeva, Zbigniew Kalarus, Zeljko Z Markovic, Zhen Huang, Zheng Ji, Zhenyu Liu, Zhou Yue, Zhulin Zhang, Zhuxi Li, Zile Singh Meharwal, Ziliang Bai, Zixiang Yu, Zohra Huda, Zoltan Davidovits
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Male ,Cardiac Catheterization ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Myocardial Ischemia ,Coronary Disease ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Coronary Angiography ,ISCHEMIA Research Group ,law.invention ,Angina ,Coronary artery disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Cardiovascular Disease ,Myocardial Revascularization ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Coronary Artery Bypass ,11 Medical and Health Sciences ,Cardiac catheterization ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,humanities ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Cardiology ,Female ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ischemia ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Geriatric cardiology ,Percutaneous Coronary Intervention ,General & Internal Medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Angina, Unstable ,Aged ,business.industry ,Coronary Artery Bypa ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,Bayes Theorem ,medicine.disease ,Heart failure ,Quality of Life ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Among patients with stable coronary disease and moderate or severe ischemia, whether clinical outcomes are better in those who receive an invasive intervention plus medical therapy than in those who receive medical therapy alone is uncertain. METHODS: We randomly assigned 5179 patients with moderate or severe ischemia to an initial invasive strategy (angiography and revascularization when feasible) and medical therapy or to an initial conservative strategy of medical therapy alone and angiography if medical therapy failed. The primary outcome was a composite of death from cardiovascular causes, myocardial infarction, or hospitalization for unstable angina, heart failure, or resuscitated cardiac arrest. A key secondary outcome was death from cardiovascular causes or myocardial infarction. RESULTS: Over a median of 3.2 years, 318 primary outcome events occurred in the invasive-strategy group and 352 occurred in the conservative-strategy group. At 6 months, the cumulative event rate was 5.3% in the invasive-strategy group and 3.4% in the conservative-strategy group (difference, 1.9 percentage points; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.8 to 3.0); at 5 years, the cumulative event rate was 16.4% and 18.2%, respectively (difference, -1.8 percentage points; 95% CI, -4.7 to 1.0). Results were similar with respect to the key secondary outcome. The incidence of the primary outcome was sensitive to the definition of myocardial infarction; a secondary analysis yielded more procedural myocardial infarctions of uncertain clinical importance. There were 145 deaths in the invasive-strategy group and 144 deaths in the conservative-strategy group (hazard ratio, 1.05; 95% CI, 0.83 to 1.32). CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with stable coronary disease and moderate or severe ischemia, we did not find evidence that an initial invasive strategy, as compared with an initial conservative strategy, reduced the risk of ischemic cardiovascular events or death from any cause over a median of 3.2 years. The trial findings were sensitive to the definition of myocardial infarction that was used. (Funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and others; ISCHEMIA ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT01471522.).
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4. The Effect of Dapagliflozin on Platelet Function Testing Profiles in Diabetic Patients: The EDGE Pilot Study
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Abhinav Karan, Stanley Giddings, Gabriella Grimaldos, Sangeeta Persad, Sadi Raza, Rajeev Seecheran, Antonio Tello-Montoliu, Aleena Ishmael, Darren Dookeeram, Kabeer Ali, Harun Abdullah, Srivane Richard, Naveen Seecheran, Lakshmipathi Peram, Kathryn Grimaldos, Shastri Motilal, David J. Schneider, Valmiki Seecheran, and Ceylon Gomes
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Aspirin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Dapagliflozin ,Sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) ,Clopidogrel ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Coronary artery disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Regimen ,chemistry ,Pharmacodynamics ,VerifyNow™ ,medicine ,Platelet function ,Platelet reactivity ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Adverse effect ,business ,Original Research ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction This prospective pharmacodynamic (PD) study assessed the effect of the sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitor (SGLT2i), dapagliflozin, on platelet reactivity. Methods Patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) (n = 27) who were on maintenance dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) of aspirin 81 mg daily, and clopidogrel 75 mg daily were recruited. Platelet function was evaluated with the VerifyNow™ P2Y12 assay (Werfen, Bedford, MA, USA) and assessed prior to initiation of and after 10 days of treatment with dapagliflozin 10 mg once-daily dose regimen. Results were compared with a paired t test. Results Treatment with dapagliflozin significantly decreased P2Y12 reaction units (PRU) by 20%, (95% confidence interval (CI) 8.5–32.6%, p value 0.002). The mean difference in PRU was 36.70 (95% CI 16.66–56.75). No patients experienced any serious adverse events (SAEs). Conclusions Significantly diminished platelet reactivity was observed on dapagliflozin as compared to without dapagliflozin. This dedicated pharmacodynamic study could be potentially informative and applicable for Trinidadian stable CAD patients with T2DM on DAPT. Further studies are required to confirm these exploratory findings. Clinical Trial Registration EDGE ClinicalTrials.gov number NCT04400760.
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5. Diurnal cortisol secretion and health-related quality of life in healthy older people
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Teresa Montoliu, Vanesa Hidalgo, Alicia Salvador, Sara Puig-Perez, and Matias M. Pulopulos
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Male ,Cortisol secretion ,Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System ,endocrine system ,Cortisol awakening response ,Hydrocortisone ,Health Status ,Pituitary-Adrenal System ,Bedtime ,050105 experimental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Physiology (medical) ,Diabetes mellitus ,Humans ,Medicine ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Saliva ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Aged ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,05 social sciences ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,Circadian Rhythm ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Quality of Life ,Female ,business ,Older people ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Several studies have demonstrated that a dysregulated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is related to worse health status (e.g., depression, posttraumatic stress, or diabetes, among others). However, less is known about the association between the individual's perception of their own health status and HPA-axis functioning in healthy older people. The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between HPA-axis functioning and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in healthy older people. To do this, 140 healthy older people (69 men and 71 women) from 56 to 76 years old collected eight saliva samples on two consecutive weekdays to measure the diurnal cortisol cycle (i.e. awakening cortisol levels, cortisol awakening response (CAR), overall morning cortisol levels, change in the cortisol levels during the day, and bedtime cortisol levels). In addition, they completed the SF-36 questionnaire to obtain a measure of HRQoL (i.e. reflecting physical and mental functional health status). Results showed that higher awakening and bedtime cortisol levels and the CAR were associated with a better perception of both physical and mental health. In addition, the wake-to-bed cortisol slope was only positively related to physical health. No sex differences were found. These findings suggest that the awakening and bedtime cortisol levels and the CAR are the most relevant indices of diurnal cortisol secretion for understanding the relationship between HPA-axis functioning and HRQoL status in older people.
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6. Investor behavior and the demand for conventional and socially responsible mutual funds
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Juan Carlos Matallín-Sáez, Amparo Soler-Domínguez, Diego Víctor de Mingo-López, and Salvador Navarro-Montoliu
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investor behavior ,business.industry ,mutual fund ,Strategy and Management ,socially responsible ,Business ,Monetary economics ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Development ,Investor behavior ,Social responsibility ,Mutual fund - Abstract
This study analyzes the demand for conventional and socially responsible (SR) mutual funds using cash flow data from a large sample of U.S. equity funds. For both types of funds, previous results have a positive impact on inflows. However, redemptions' behavior differs. Outflows correlate negatively with past results in conventional portfolios, whereas this relationship is positive for SR funds: investors are more likely to redeem shares in the best-performing funds while holding funds that performed poorly. This behavior is compatible with a disposition effect in SR funds. These results hold even after controlling for other variables driving mutual fund demand. Hence, inflows and outflows of conventional funds were found to be positively related to past idiosyncratic risk, expenses and turnover, but negatively related to size and age. For SR funds, these relationships are stronger for size and idiosyncratic risk, and take the opposite sign for age, expenses and turnover. Funding for open access charge: CRUE-Universitat Jaume I
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7. Transitioning from cerebrospinal fluid to blood tests to facilitate diagnosis and disease monitoring in Alzheimer's disease
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Nicholas J. Ashton, Joel Simrén, Kaj Blennow, Philip S.J. Weston, Antoinette O Connor, Amanda Heslegrave, Jonathan M. Schott, Deborah O T Alawode, Johan Gobom, Josef Pannee, Ashvini Keshavan, Henrik Zetterberg, Juan Lantero-Rodriguez, Ross W. Paterson, Nick C. Fox, Thomas K. Karikari, Laia Montoliu-Gaya, and Anniina Snellman
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Amyloid beta ,Fluid biomarkers ,Population ,Reviews ,tau Proteins ,Review ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Neuroimaging ,Alzheimer Disease ,Diagnosis ,Epidemiology ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Sampling (medicine) ,education ,Intensive care medicine ,Disease monitoring ,education.field_of_study ,Amyloid beta-Peptides ,Hematologic Tests ,biology ,business.industry ,Alzheimer's disease ,Peptide Fragments ,3. Good health ,Blood ,030104 developmental biology ,biology.protein ,Biomarker (medicine) ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is increasingly prevalent worldwide, and disease‐modifying treatments may soon be at hand; hence, now, more than ever, there is a need to develop techniques that allow earlier and more secure diagnosis. Current biomarker‐based guidelines for AD diagnosis, which have replaced the historical symptom‐based guidelines, rely heavily on neuroimaging and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sampling. While these have greatly improved the diagnostic accuracy of AD pathophysiology, they are less practical for application in primary care, population‐based and epidemiological settings, or where resources are limited. In contrast, blood is a more accessible and cost‐effective source of biomarkers in AD. In this review paper, using the recently proposed amyloid, tau and neurodegeneration [AT(N)] criteria as a framework towards a biological definition of AD, we discuss recent advances in biofluid‐based biomarkers, with a particular emphasis on those with potential to be translated into blood‐based biomarkers. We provide an overview of the research conducted both in CSF and in blood to draw conclusions on biomarkers that show promise. Given the evidence collated in this review, plasma neurofilament light chain (N) and phosphorylated tau (p‐tau; T) show particular potential for translation into clinical practice. However, p‐tau requires more comparisons to be conducted between its various epitopes before conclusions can be made as to which one most robustly differentiates AD from non‐AD dementias. Plasma amyloid beta (A) would prove invaluable as an early screening modality, but it requires very precise tests and robust pre‐analytical protocols.
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8. The Effect of Empagliflozin on Platelet Function Profiles in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease in Trinidad: The EFFECT Pilot Study
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Sangeeta Persad, Harun Abdullah, Rajeev Seecheran, Abhinav Karan, Naveen Seecheran, Kathryn Grimaldos, Niranjan Debideen, Valmiki Seecheran, Kabeer Ali, David J. Schneider, Gabriella Grimaldos, Antonio Tello-Montoliu, Shastri Motilal, Arvinash Ramdeen, Stanley Giddings, and Lakshmipathi Peram
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Empagliflozin ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) ,Adverse effect ,Original Research ,Aspirin ,Maintenance dose ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Clopidogrel ,Pharmacodynamics ,VerifyNow™ ,Platelet function ,Platelet reactivity ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction This prospective pharmacodynamic (PD) study aimed to assess the effect of the sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) empagliflozin on platelet reactivity. Methods Patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) (n = 20) who were actively treated with dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) of aspirin 81 mg daily and clopidogrel 75 mg daily were recruited. Platelet function was measured with the VerifyNow™ P2Y12 assay (Instrumentation Laboratory, Massachusetts, USA) and assessed before the initiation of and after 10 days of treatment with empagliflozin 25 mg once daily maintenance dose regimen. Results were compared with a paired t test. Results The mean P2Y12 reaction units (PRU) on empagliflozin was significantly less than without empagliflozin at baseline (187.35, 95% confidence interval (CI) 155.38–219.32 vs. 217.25, CI 180.60–253.90; p
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9. The role of socio-demographic determinants in the geo-spatial distribution of newly diagnosed HIV infections in small areas of Catalonia (Spain)
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Francesc Belvis, Jordi Casabona, Mireia Julià, Joan Benach, Núria Vives, Núria Font-Casaseca, Juan M. Pericàs, Cristina Agustí, and Alexandra Montoliu
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Catalonia ,Adolescent ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,Distribution (economics) ,HIV Infections ,Newly diagnosed ,medicine.disease_cause ,Neighborhood environment ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sexual and Gender Minorities ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Geo spatial ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,VIH (Virus) ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Homosexuality, Male ,Income inequality ,Socioeconomic status ,030505 public health ,Geography ,business.industry ,HIV (Viruses) ,Public health ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,virus diseases ,HIV ,Catalunya ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,Europe ,Latin America ,Small areas ,Social Conditions ,Spain ,Female ,Biostatistics ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Demography ,Research Article - Abstract
BackgroundSpatial visualization of HIV surveillance data could improve the planning of programs to address the HIV epidemic. The objectives of the study were to describe the characteristics and the spatial distribution of newly diagnosed HIV infection in Catalonia and to identify factors associated with HIV infection rates.MethodsSurveillance data from the national registry were presented in the form of descriptive and ring maps and used to study the spatial distribution of new HIV diagnoses in Catalonia (2012–2016) and associated risk factors at the small area level (ABS, acronym for “basic health area” in Catalan). Incident cases were modeled using the following as predictors: type of municipality, prevalence of young men and migrant groups, GBMSM activity indicators, and other variables at the aggregated level.ResultsNew HIV diagnoses are heterogeneously distributed across Catalonia. The predictors that proved to be significantly associated with a higher rate of new HIV diagnoses were ABS located in the city of Barcelona (IRR, 2.520;P P = 0.003), a higher proportion of GBMSM (IRR, 1.230;P = 0.030), a higher proportion of men from Western Europe (IRR, 1.281; P = 0.003), a higher proportion of men from Latin America (IRR, 1.260; P = 0.003), and a higher number of gay locations (IRR, 2.665;P ConclusionsRing maps revealed substantial spatial associations for the rate of new HIV diagnoses. New HIV diagnoses are concentrated in ABS located in urban areas. Our results show that, in the case of HIV infection, the socioeconomic deprivation index on which the Catalan government bases its budget allocation policies among the ABS should not be the only criterion used.
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10. Recommendations on antithrombotic treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Position statement of the Working Group on Cardiovascular Thrombosis of the Spanish Society of Cardiology
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Antonio Tello-Montoliu, Inmaculada Roldán, Luciano Consuegra, Vanessa Roldán, Juan M. Ruiz-Nodar, José M Gámez, José Luis Ferreiro, David Vivas, Manuel Anguita, Juan Cosín-Sales, Julián Pérez-Villacastín, Vicente Arrarte, Angel Cequier, Francisco Marín, and María Asunción Esteve-Pastor
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Pneumonia, Viral ,Cardiology ,Disease ,Article ,Betacoronavirus ,Antithrombotic treatment ,Fibrinolytic Agents ,Internal medicine ,Health care ,Pandemic ,Antithrombotic ,Humans ,Medicine ,Pandemics ,Societies, Medical ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Patient Selection ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,Spain ,Coronavirus Infections ,business - Abstract
The new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which gives rise to the highly contagious COVID-19 disease, has caused a pandemic that is overwhelming health care systems worldwide. Affected patients have been reported to have a heightened inflammatory state that increases their thrombotic risk. However, there is very scarce information on the management of thrombotic risk, coagulation disorders, and anticoagulant therapy. In addition, the situation has also greatly influenced usual care in patients not infected with COVID-19. This article by the Working Group on Cardiovascular Thrombosis of the Spanish Society of Cardiology aims to summarize the available information and to provide a practical approach to the management of antithrombotic therapy. Full English text available from: www.revespcardiol.org/en
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11. The Effect of Low-Dose Ticagrelor on Platelet Function Profiles in Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease in Trinidad: The TWIST Pilot Study
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Shastri Motilal, Lakshmipathi Peram, Arvinash Ramdeen, Harun Abdullah, Niranjan Debideen, Rajeev Seecheran, Randall Singh, Aarti Maharaj, Antonio Tello-Montoliu, David J. Schneider, Brent Boodhai, Valmiki Seecheran, Naveen Seecheran, Sangeeta Persad, and Vishesh Ochalal
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Ticagrelor ,VerifyNow ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,P2Y12 ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Original Research ,Aspirin ,Maintenance dose ,business.industry ,Clopidogrel ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Regimen ,RC666-701 ,High on-treatment platelet reactivity ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction This prospective, pharmacodynamic study aimed to explore the potential applicability of a low-dose ticagrelor regimen in a heterogeneous Trinidadian subpopulation. Methods Patients with stable coronary artery disease (n = 25) who were actively treated with dual antiplatelet therapy of aspirin 81 mg daily and clopidogrel 75 mg daily were recruited. Platelet function was measured with the VerifyNow P2Y12 assay (Accriva Diagnostics, San Diego, CA, USA) and assessed before initiation of and after 14 days of treatment with a low-dose ticagrelor 45 mg twice daily maintenance dose regimen. Results were compared with a paired t test. Results The mean P2Y12 reaction units (PRU) score on ticagrelor was significantly less compared to that of clopidogrel (50.4, 95% confidence interval (CI) 29–73.9; vs. 149.6, 95% CI 129.4–169.9; p value
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12. The effect of long-term care public benefits and insurance on informal care from outside the household: empirical evidence from Italy and Spain
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Joël Wagner, Guillem Montoliu-Montes, and Christophe Courbage
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Typology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) ,Insurance ,03 medical and health sciences ,Insurance, Long-Term Care ,0302 clinical medicine ,0502 economics and business ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,050207 economics ,Empirical evidence ,media_common ,J14 ,Receipt ,Original Paper ,Health economics ,I11 ,Health Policy ,Public health ,05 social sciences ,1. No poverty ,long-term care ,public benefits ,insurance ,informal care ,Long-Term Care ,Informal care ,Long-term care ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Italy ,Spain ,Cash ,Demographic economics ,G22 ,Business ,Public benefits ,Public finance - Abstract
This article uses cross-sectional data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) database to test the effect of both long-term care (LTC) public benefits and insurance on the receipt of informal care provided by family members living outside the household in Italy and Spain. The choice of Italy and Spain comes from the fact that informal care is rather similar in these two countries while their respective public LTC financing systems are different. Our results support the hypothesis of LTC public support decreasing the receipt of informal care for Spain while reject it for Italy. They tend to confirm that the effect of public benefits on informal care depends on the typology of public coverage for LTC whereby access to proportional benefits negatively influences informal care receipt while access to cash benefits exerts a positive effect. Our results also suggest that private LTC insurance complements the public LTC financing system in place.
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13. Communication and transparency in research involving animals
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Annarita Wirz and Lluis Montoliu
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14. Prevalence, distribution, and clinical associations of suspected postictal changes on brain magnetic resonance imaging in epileptic dogs
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Patricia Montoliu, Christian Maeso, Elisabet Dominguez, Jordi Puig, Daniel Sanchez-Masian, Carles Morales, Juan Arévalo-Serrano, Cristina Font, and Sergio Ródenas
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Neocortex ,Epilepsy ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Hippocampus ,Brain ,Status epilepticus ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Confidence interval ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Dogs ,Gyrus ,medicine ,Etiology ,Prevalence ,Animals ,Clinical significance ,Radiology ,Dog Diseases ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of presumed postictal changes (PC) on brain MRI in epileptic dogs, describe their distribution, and recognize possible correlations with different epilepsy features. ANIMALS 540 client-owned dogs with epilepsy and a complete medical record that underwent brain MRI at 4 veterinary referral hospitals between 2016 and 2019. PROCEDURES Data were collected regarding signalment, seizure type, seizure severity, time between last seizure and MRI, and etiological classification of epilepsy. Postictal changes were considered when solitary or multiple intraparenchymal hyperintense lesions were observed on T2-weighted and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images and were hypointense or isointense on T1-weighted sequences, which were not confined to a vascular territory and showed no to mild mass effect and no to mild contrast enhancement. RESULTS Sixty-seven dogs (12.4%) showed MRI features consistent with PC. The most common brain sites affected were the piriform lobe, hippocampus, temporal neocortex, and cingulate gyrus. Dogs having suffered cluster seizures or status epilepticus were associated with a higher probability of occurrence of PC, compared to dogs with self-limiting seizures (OR 2.39; 95% confidence interval, 1.33 to 4.30). Suspected PC were detected both in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy and in those with structural epilepsy. Dogs with unknown-origin epilepsy were more likely to have presumed PC than were dogs with structural (OR 0.15; 95% confidence interval, 0.06 to 0.33) or idiopathic epilepsy (OR 0.42; 95% confidence interval, 0.20 to 0.87). Time between last seizure and MRI was significantly shorter in dogs with PC. CLINICAL RELEVANCE MRI lesions consistent with PC were common in epileptic dogs, and the brain distribution of these lesions varied. Occurrence of cluster seizures or status epilepticus, diagnosis of unknown origin epilepsy, and lower time from last seizure to MRI are predictors of suspected PC.
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15. Impact of clinical phenotypes on management and outcomes in European atrial fibrillation patients: a report from the ESC-EHRA EURObservational Research Programme in AF (EORP-AF) General Long-Term Registry
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Proietti, M., Vitolo, M., Harrison, S. L., Lane, D. A., Fauchier, L., Marin, F., Nabauer, M., Potpara, T. S., Dan, G. -A., Boriani, G., Lip, G. Y. H., Boriani (Chair), G., Tavazzi, L., Maggioni, A. P., Potpara, T., Kalarus, Z., Ferrari, R., Shantsila, A., Goda, A., Mairesse, G., Shalganov, T., Antoniades, L., Taborsky, M., Riahi, S., Muda, P., Garcia Bolao, I., Piot, O., Etsadashvili, K., Simantirakis, E. N., Haim, M., Azhari, A., Najafian, J., Santini, M., Mirrakhimov, E., Kulzida, K., Erglis, A., Poposka, L., Burg, M. R., Crijns, H., Erkuner, O., Atar, D., Lenarczyk, R., Martins Oliveira, M., Shah, D., Serdechnaya, E., Diker, E., Lane, D., Zera, E., Ekmekciu, U., Paparisto, V., Tase, M., Gjergo, H., Dragoti, J., Ciutea, M., Ahadi, N., el Husseini, Z., Raepers, M., Leroy, J., Haushan, P., Jourdan, A., Lepiece, C., Desteghe, L., Vijgen, J., Koopman, P., Van Genechten, G., Heidbuchel, H., Boussy, T., De Coninck, M., Van Eeckhoutte, H., Bouckaert, N., Friart, A., Boreux, J., Arend, C., Evrard, P., Stefan, L., Hoffer, E., Herzet, J., Massoz, M., Celentano, C., Sprynger, M., Pierard, L., Melon, P., Van Hauwaert, B., Kuppens, C., Faes, D., Van Lier, D., Van Dorpe, A., Gerardy, A., Deceuninck, O., Xhaet, O., Dormal, F., Ballant, E., Blommaert, D., Yakova, D., Hristov, M., Yncheva, T., Stancheva, N., Tisheva, S., Tokmakova, M., Nikolov, F., Gencheva, D., Kunev, B., Stoyanov, M., Marchov, D., Gelev, V., Traykov, V., Kisheva, A., Tsvyatkov, H., Shtereva, R., Bakalska-Georgieva, S., Slavcheva, S., Yotov, Y., Kubickova, M., Marni Joensen, A., Gammelmark, A., Hvilsted Rasmussen, L., Dinesen, P., Krogh Veno, S., Sorensen, B., Korsgaard, A., Andersen, K., Fragtrup Hellum, C., Svenningsen, A., Nyvad, O., Wiggers, P., May, O., Aarup, A., Graversen, B., Jensen, L., Andersen, M., Svejgaard, M., Vester, S., Hansen, S., Lynggaard, V., Ciudad, M., Vettus, R., Maestre, A., Castano, S., Cheggour, S., Poulard, J., Mouquet, V., Leparree, S., Bouet, J., Taieb, J., Doucy, A., Duquenne, H., Furber, A., Dupuis, J., Rautureau, J., Font, M., Damiano, P., Lacrimini, M., Abalea, J., Boismal, S., Menez, T., Mansourati, J., Range, G., Gorka, H., Laure, C., Vassaliere, C., Elbaz, N., Lellouche, N., Djouadi, K., Roubille, F., Dietz, D., Davy, J., Granier, M., Winum, P., Leperchois-Jacquey, C., Kassim, H., Marijon, E., Le Heuzey, J., Fedida, J., Maupain, C., Himbert, C., Gandjbakhch, E., Hidden-Lucet, F., Duthoit, G., Badenco, N., Chastre, T., Waintraub, X., Oudihat, M., Lacoste, J., Stephan, C., Bader, H., Delarche, N., Giry, L., Arnaud, D., Lopez, C., Boury, F., Brunello, I., Lefevre, M., Mingam, R., Haissaguerre, M., Le Bidan, M., Pavin, D., Le Moal, V., Leclercq, C., Beitar, T., Martel, I., Schmid, A., Sadki, N., Romeyer-Bouchard, C., Da Costa, A., Arnault, I., Boyer, M., Piat, C., Lozance, N., Nastevska, S., Doneva, A., Fortomaroska Milevska, B., Sheshoski, B., Petroska, K., Taneska, N., Bakrecheski, N., Lazarovska, K., Jovevska, S., Ristovski, V., Antovski, A., Lazarova, E., Kotlar, I., Taleski, J., Kedev, S., Zlatanovik, N., Jordanova, S., Bajraktarova Proseva, T., Doncovska, S., Maisuradze, D., Esakia, A., Sagirashvili, E., Lartsuliani, K., Natelashvili, N., Gumberidze, N., Gvenetadze, R., Gotonelia, N., Kuridze, N., Papiashvili, G., Menabde, I., Gloggler, S., Napp, A., Lebherz, C., Romero, H., Schmitz, K., Berger, M., Zink, M., Koster, S., Sachse, J., Vonderhagen, E., Soiron, G., Mischke, K., Reith, R., Schneider, M., Rieker, W., Boscher, D., Taschareck, A., Beer, A., Oster, D., Ritter, O., Adamczewski, J., Walter, S., Frommhold, A., Luckner, E., Richter, J., Schellner, M., Landgraf, S., Bartholome, S., Naumann, R., Schoeler, J., Westermeier, D., William, F., Wilhelm, K., Maerkl, M., Oekinghaus, R., Denart, M., Kriete, M., Tebbe, U., Scheibner, T., Gruber, M., Gerlach, A., Beckendorf, C., Anneken, L., Arnold, M., Lengerer, S., Bal, Z., Uecker, C., Fortsch, H., Fechner, S., Mages, V., Martens, E., Methe, H., Schmidt, T., Schaeffer, B., Hoffmann, B., Moser, J., Heitmann, K., Willems, S., Klaus, C., Lange, I., Durak, M., Esen, E., Mibach, F., Mibach, H., Utech, A., Gabelmann, M., Stumm, R., Landle, V., Gartner, C., Goerg, C., Kaul, N., Messer, S., Burkhardt, D., Sander, C., Orthen, R., Kaes, S., Baumer, A., Dodos, F., Barth, A., Schaeffer, G., Gaertner, J., Winkler, J., Fahrig, A., Aring, J., Wenzel, I., Steiner, S., Kliesch, A., Kratz, E., Winter, K., Schneider, P., Haag, A., Mutscher, I., Bosch, R., Taggeselle, J., Meixner, S., Schnabel, A., Shamalla, A., Hotz, H., Korinth, A., Rheinert, C., Mehltretter, G., Schon, B., Schon, N., Starflinger, A., Englmann, E., Baytok, G., Laschinger, T., Ritscher, G., Gerth, A., Dechering, D., Eckardt, L., Kuhlmann, M., Proskynitopoulos, N., Brunn, J., Foth, K., Axthelm, C., Hohensee, H., Eberhard, K., Turbanisch, S., Hassler, N., Koestler, A., Stenzel, G., Kschiwan, D., Schwefer, M., Neiner, S., Hettwer, S., Haeussler-Schuchardt, M., Degenhardt, R., Sennhenn, S., Brendel, M., Stoehr, A., Widjaja, W., Loehndorf, S., Logemann, A., Hoskamp, J., Grundt, J., Block, M., Ulrych, R., Reithmeier, A., Panagopoulos, V., Martignani, C., Bernucci, D., Fantecchi, E., Diemberger, I., Ziacchi, M., Biffi, M., Cimaglia, P., Frisoni, J., Giannini, I., Boni, S., Fumagalli, S., Pupo, S., Di Chiara, A., Mirone, P., Pesce, F., Zoccali, C., Malavasi, V. 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B., Kutlu, M., Demir, M., Gibbs, C., Kaminskiene, S., Bryce, M., Skinner, A., Belcher, G., Hunt, J., Stancombe, L., Holbrook, B., Peters, C., Tettersell, S., Senoo, K., Russell, K., Domingos, P., Hussain, S., Partridge, J., Haynes, R., Bahadur, S., Brown, R., Mcmahon, S., Lip, G., Mcdonald, J., Balachandran, K., Singh, R., Garg, S., Desai, H., Davies, K., Goddard, W., Galasko, G., Rahman, I., Chua, Y., Payne, O., Preston, S., Brennan, O., Pedley, L., Whiteside, C., Dickinson, C., Brown, J., Jones, K., Benham, L., Brady, R., Buchanan, L., Ashton, A., Crowther, H., Fairlamb, H., Thornthwaite, S., Relph, C., Mcskeane, A., Poultney, U., Kelsall, N., Rice, P., Wilson, T., Wrigley, M., Kaba, R., Patel, T., Young, E., Law, J., Runnett, C., Thomas, H., Mckie, H., Fuller, J., Pick, S., Sharp, A., Hunt, A., Thorpe, K., Hardman, C., Cusack, E., Adams, L., Hough, M., Keenan, S., Bowring, A., Watts, J., Zaman, J., Goffin, K., Nutt, H., Beerachee, Y., Featherstone, J., Mills, C., Pearson, J., Stephenson, L., Grant, S., Wilson, A., Hawksworth, C., Alam, I., Robinson, M., Ryan, S., Egdell, R., Gibson, E., Holland, M., Leonard, D., Mishra, B., Ahmad, S., Randall, H., Hill, J., Reid, L., George, M., Mckinley, S., Brockway, L., Milligan, W., Sobolewska, J., Muir, J., Tuckis, L., Winstanley, L., Jacob, P., Kaye, S., Morby, L., Jan, A., Sewell, T., Boos, C., Wadams, B., Cope, C., Jefferey, P., Andrews, N., Getty, A., Suttling, A., Turner, C., Hudson, K., Austin, R., Howe, S., Iqbal, R., Gandhi, N., Brophy, K., Mirza, P., Willard, E., Collins, S., Ndlovu, N., Subkovas, E., Karthikeyan, V., Waggett, L., Wood, A., Bolger, A., Stockport, J., Evans, L., Harman, E., Starling, J., Williams, L., Saul, V., Sinha, M., Bell, L., Tudgay, S., Kemp, S., Frost, L., Ingram, T., Loughlin, A., Adams, C., Adams, M., Hurford, F., Owen, C., Miller, C., Donaldson, D., Tivenan, H., Button, H., Nasser, A., Jhagra, O., Stidolph, B., Brown, C., Livingstone, C., Duffy, M., Madgwick, P., Roberts, P., Greenwood, E., Fletcher, L., Beveridge, M., Earles, S., Mckenzie, D., Beacock, D., Dayer, M., Seddon, M., Greenwell, D., Luxton, F., Venn, F., Mills, H., Rewbury, J., James, K., Roberts, K., Tonks, L., Felmeden, D., Taggu, W., Summerhayes, A., Hughes, D., Sutton, J., Felmeden, L., Khan, M., Walker, E., Norris, L., O'Donohoe, L., Mozid, A., Dymond, H., Lloyd-Jones, H., Saunders, G., Simmons, D., Coles, D., Cotterill, D., Beech, S., Kidd, S., Wrigley, B., Petkar, S., Smallwood, A., Jones, R., Radford, E., Milgate, S., Metherell, S., Cottam, V., Buckley, C., Broadley, A., Wood, D., Allison, J., Rennie, K., Balian, L., Howard, L., Pippard, L., Board, S., Pitt-Kerby, T., Proietti M, Vitolo M, Harrison SL, Lane DA, Fauchier L, Marin F, Nabauer M, Potpara TS, Dan GA, Boriani G, Lip GYH, ESC-EHRA EORP-AF Long-Term General Registry Investigators, Diemberger I, Ziacchi M, Frisoni J, Cardiology, ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias, Graduate School, UCL - SSS/IREC/CARD - Pôle de recherche cardiovasculaire, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, and UCL - (MGD) Service de cardiologie
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Registrie ,Research Report ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Major adverse outcome ,Cardiovascular risk factors ,Cluster analysis ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Clinical phenotype ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Epidemiology ,Humans ,Medicine ,Registries ,Cluster analysi ,Atrial fibrillation ,Clinical management ,Clinical phenotypes ,Major adverse outcomes ,Phenotype ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Risk Factor ,Hazard ratio ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Cohort ,Observational study ,business ,Research Article ,Human - Abstract
Background Epidemiological studies in atrial fibrillation (AF) illustrate that clinical complexity increase the risk of major adverse outcomes. We aimed to describe European AF patients’ clinical phenotypes and analyse the differential clinical course. Methods We performed a hierarchical cluster analysis based on Ward’s Method and Squared Euclidean Distance using 22 clinical binary variables, identifying the optimal number of clusters. We investigated differences in clinical management, use of healthcare resources and outcomes in a cohort of European AF patients from a Europe-wide observational registry. Results A total of 9363 were available for this analysis. We identified three clusters: Cluster 1 (n = 3634; 38.8%) characterized by older patients and prevalent non-cardiac comorbidities; Cluster 2 (n = 2774; 29.6%) characterized by younger patients with low prevalence of comorbidities; Cluster 3 (n = 2955;31.6%) characterized by patients’ prevalent cardiovascular risk factors/comorbidities. Over a mean follow-up of 22.5 months, Cluster 3 had the highest rate of cardiovascular events, all-cause death, and the composite outcome (combining the previous two) compared to Cluster 1 and Cluster 2 (all P < .001). An adjusted Cox regression showed that compared to Cluster 2, Cluster 3 (hazard ratio (HR) 2.87, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.27–3.62; HR 3.42, 95%CI 2.72–4.31; HR 2.79, 95%CI 2.32–3.35), and Cluster 1 (HR 1.88, 95%CI 1.48–2.38; HR 2.50, 95%CI 1.98–3.15; HR 2.09, 95%CI 1.74–2.51) reported a higher risk for the three outcomes respectively. Conclusions In European AF patients, three main clusters were identified, differentiated by differential presence of comorbidities. Both non-cardiac and cardiac comorbidities clusters were found to be associated with an increased risk of major adverse outcomes.
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16. Pigmented villonodular synovitis of the ankle
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Sonia Escribano-Zacarés, Vicent Hurtado-Oliver, Sonia Orenga-Montoliu, and Cristina Villanueva-Dolcet
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Pigmented villonodular synovitis ,Medicine ,Ankle ,business ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology - Published
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17. TRimetazidine as an Agent to affeCt clopidogrEl Response: The TRACER Study
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Shastri Motilal, Naveen Seecheran, Victoria Seebalack, Aarti Maharaj, Valmiki Seecheran, David J. Schneider, Rajeev Seecheran, Brent Boodhai, Sangeeta Persad, and Antonio Tello-Montoliu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Trimetazidine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,P2Y12 ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective cohort study ,Original Research ,Aspirin ,business.industry ,Clopidogrel ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,Pharmacodynamics ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Platelet reactivity ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction This prospective study aimed to determine whether trimetazidine (TMZ) alters the pharmacodynamic (PD) effects of clopidogrel. Methods Patients with stable coronary artery disease (SCAD) (n = 24) who were actively treated with dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) of aspirin 81 mg daily and clopidogrel 75 mg daily were recruited. Platelet function was measured with the VerifyNow P2Y12 assay (Accriva Diagnostics, San Diego, CA, USA) and assessed before the initiation of and after 14 days of treatment with TMZ. Results were compared using a paired t test. Results Almost 80% of the study population were of South Asian descent and had diabetes mellitus (DM). P2Y12 reaction units (PRUs) were higher in patients on TMZ (204 ± 56 compared with 174 ± 71 before TMZ, p = 0.005). The average increase in PRU score was 29 (95% confidence interval 8.8–49.7). Before TMZ, the proportion of patients with high on-treatment platelet reactivity (PRU > 208 units) was 25%, which increased to 42% for patients on TMZ. Conclusion Higher platelet reactivity was seen in patients on TMZ, suggesting that TMZ attenuated the PD effects of clopidogrel in this study of a predominantly South Asian diabetic subpopulation. Alternative therapies should be considered and further research is warranted. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03603249.
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18. High and low on-treatment platelet reactivity to P2Y12 inhibitors in a contemporary cohort of acute coronary syndrome patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention
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Leslie Marisol Lugo, Juan Carlos Gómez-Polo, José Luis Ferreiro, David Vivas, Antonio Tello-Montoliu, Iria Silva, Jesús M. de la Hera, Francisco Marín, Inmaculada Roldán, and Ana Lucrecia Marcano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Acute coronary syndrome ,Aspirin ,education.field_of_study ,Prasugrel ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,Hematology ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Clopidogrel ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,P2Y12 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,business ,education ,Ticagrelor ,medicine.drug - Abstract
INTRODUCTION There is compelling evidence supporting the association between high on-treatment platelet reactivity (HPR) and low on-treatment platelet reactivity (LPR) to clopidogrel with atherothrombotic and bleeding events, respectively. However, it is uncertain if current cutoff values should be used in prasugrel- or ticagrelor-treated subjects. The objective of this analysis was to evaluate the pharmacodynamic (PD) efficacy of P2Y12 antagonists in a contemporary real-world population. MATERIALS AND METHODS This PD study included 988 patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and receiving dual therapy with aspirin and a P2Y12 inhibitor (clopidogrel, prasugrel or ticagrelor). Platelet function was assessed at day 1 and day 30 post-PCI by VerifyNow P2Y12 assay, multiple electrode aggregometry and vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) assay. RESULTS Clopidogrel-treated patients (n = 324) had greater platelet reactivity than those receiving ticagrelor (n = 469) or prasugrel (n = 195) at both time points (p
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19. Antithrombotic Therapy in Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease: A Focused Review on Oral Anticoagulation
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María Asunción Esteve-Pastor, Antonio Tello-Montoliu, Francisco Marín, Pablo Gil-Pérez, Esteban Orenes-Piñero, Anny Camelo-Castillo, Inmaculada Ramírez-Macías, Cecilia López-García, and José Miguel Rivera-Caravaca
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,QH301-705.5 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Review ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Revascularization ,peripheral artery disease ,Catalysis ,antiplatelet therapy ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Peripheral Arterial Disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fibrinolytic Agents ,Antithrombotic ,Humans ,Medicine ,Thrombolytic Therapy ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Biology (General) ,Adverse effect ,Intensive care medicine ,Blood Coagulation ,Molecular Biology ,rivaroxaban ,QD1-999 ,Spectroscopy ,Rivaroxaban ,Aspirin ,anticoagulation therapy ,business.industry ,Organic Chemistry ,Anticoagulant ,Anticoagulants ,Thrombosis ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Computer Science Applications ,Venous thrombosis ,Chemistry ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,business ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,Factor Xa Inhibitors ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality but it is usually underdiagnosed and undertreated. Patients with PAD present dysregulated procoagulant, anticoagulant, and fibrinolytic pathways leading to arterial and venous thrombosis. The risk of several ischemic-related complications could be mitigated with appropriate antithrombotic therapy, which plays a central role in all types of PAD. For years, antiplatelets have been indicated in patients with symptomatic PAD or those who have undergone revascularization. Unfortunately, a non-negligible proportion of patients with PAD will suffer from adverse events during the follow-up, even despite proper medical therapies for the prevention of PAD complications. Thus, there is room for improving clinical outcomes in these patients. Given the implication of both, primary and secondary hemostasis in arterial thrombosis and the pathophysiology of PAD, the combination of antiplatelets and anticoagulants has emerged as a potential antithrombotic alternative to antiplatelets alone. In this narrative review article, we have highlighted the most recent evidence about antithrombotic therapy in PAD patients, with a special focus on oral anticoagulation. Certainly, COMPASS and VOYAGER PAD trials have shown promising results. Thus, rivaroxaban in combination with aspirin seem to reduce cardiovascular outcomes with a similar bleeding risk compared to aspirin alone. Nevertheless, results from real-world studies are needed to confirm these observations, and other trials will provide novel evidence about the safety and efficacy of emerging anticoagulant agents.
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20. A New Score Unveils a High Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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Alessandra Fiorillo, Lucía Durbán, Amparo Urios, Salvador Benlloch, Franc Casanova-Ferrer, Carmina Montoliu, Juan-José Gallego, Desamparados Escudero-García, María-Pilar Ríos, María-Pilar Ballester-Ferré, Vicente Felipo, Cristina Montón, Luis Aparicio, Carla Giménez-Garzó, Teresa San-Miguel, Joan Tosca, and David Martí-Aguado
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,neurological impairment ,psychometric score ,Gastroenterology ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,digestive system ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,NAFLD ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,medicine ,Memory span ,Hepatic encephalopathy ,Psychomotor learning ,business.industry ,Fatty liver ,Neuropsychology ,NASH ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,NAFL ,digestive system diseases ,Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Stroop effect - Abstract
Patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) may show mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The neurological functions affected remain unclear. The aims were to: (1) Characterize the neuropsychological alterations in NAFLD patients; (2) assess the prevalence of impairment of neurological functions evaluated; (3) develop a new score for sensitive and rapid MCI detection in NAFLD; (4) assess differences in MCI features between patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH); and (5) compare neuropsychological alterations in NAFLD patients with cirrhotic patients with MCI. Fifty-nine NAFLD patients and 53 controls performed psychometric tests assessing different neurological functions: PHES (Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score) battery, d2, Stroop, Oral SDMT (Symbol Digit Modalities Test), Digit Span, number-letter test, and bimanual and visual-motor coordination tests. NAFLD patients show impairment in attention, mental concentration, psychomotor speed, cognitive flexibility, inhibitory mental control, and working memory. We developed a new, rapid, and sensitive score based on the most affected parameters in NAFLD patients, unveiling that 32% of NAFLD show MCI. Prevalence was similar in NAFL (36%) or NASH (27%) patients, but lower in NAFLD than in cirrhosis (65%). MCI prevalence is significant in NAFLD patients. Psychometric testing is warranted in these patients to unveil MCI and take appropriate measures to reverse and prevent its progression.
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21. Persistence of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies Six Months After Infection in an Outbreak With Five Hundred COVID-19 Cases in Borriana (Spain): A Prospective Cohort Study
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Raquel Ruíz-Puig, Salvador Domènech-Montoliu, Ursula Clerig-Arnau, Belén Cervera-Ferrer, Alba Del Rio-González, Cristina Notari-Rodríguez, Maria Fontal-Carcel, Alberto Arnedo-Pena, Sonia Valls-López, Lorna Gomez-Lanas, Claudia Dols-Bernad, Sara Ferrando-Rubert, Joan Puig-Barberà, Maria Carmen León-Domingo, Laura Aparisi-Esteve, Paula Vidal-Utrillas, Manuel Sánchez-Urbano, Marta Latorre-Poveda, Maria Rosario Pac-Sa, Gema Ferrer-Abad, Gema Badenes-Marques, Maria Dolores Llopico-Vilanova, Mercedes Moros-Blanco, and David Jovani-Sales
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Population ,ECLIA ,body mass index ,Persistence (computer science) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,antibodies ,Medicine ,Mass index ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,Prospective cohort study ,General Environmental Science ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,allergology ,COVID-19 ,Outbreak ,cohort ,population-based ,030104 developmental biology ,Cohort ,biology.protein ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Antibody ,business ,Body mass index ,Cohort study - Abstract
In March 2020, several mass gathering events were related to the Falles festival in Borriana (Spain), resulting in a 536 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases outbreak among participants. This article estimates anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies persistence six months after and factors associated with antibody response. A prospective population-based cohort study was carried out by the Public Health Centre of Castellon and the Emergency and Clinical Analysis and Microbiology Services of Hospital de la Plana in Vila-real. In October 2020, a seroepidemiologic study was used to estimate the persistence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies against nucleocapsid protein (N) by an electrochemiluminescence immunoassay (ECLIA) was implemented. We enrolled 484 (90.2%) of the 536 members of the initial outbreak cohort and detected persistent antibodies in 479 (99%) without reinfection episodes. Five participants had a negative antibody test. Factors associated with a negative result were a lower body mass index (BMI), and less contact with other COVID-19 cases. Among the 469 participants with two ECLIA tests, 96 (20.5%) had an increase of antibodies and 373 (79.5%) a decline. Increased antibodies were associated with older age, higher BMI, more severe illness, and low current smokers. Our results show that after a COVID-19 infection, a high proportion of cases maintain detectable anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies.
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22. AGE DIFFERENCES IN THE ACUTE STRESS EFFECTS ON DECLARATIVE MEMORY PERFORMANCE
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Alicia Salvador, Vanesa Hidalgo, Matias M. Pulopulos, Mariola Zapater-Fajarí, Isabel Crespo-Sanmiguel, and Teresa Montoliu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Age differences ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Acute stress ,Audiology ,business ,Declarative memory - Abstract
"In the last decades, there has been a growing interest in knowing the effects of acute stress on memory performance, particularly declarative memory. Research on this topic suggests that age is a crucial individual factor to consider in the stress-memory link. However, most of the evidence has been obtained from studies conducted in young people and, surprisingly, studies in older people are scarce. Thus, our aim was to investigate the age differences in the acute stress effects on declarative memory performance. To do this, we directly compared the effects of a psychosocial acute stressor (i.e. Trier Social Stress Test) on learning, consolidation and memory retrieval performance in two age groups (young: 18-35 years vs. 54- 78 years). As expected, worse memory performance was associated with age. Overall, stress did not affect learning, consolidation and memory retrieval performance in older people. However, stress caused greater interference in the older people’s memory performance than a control task, but this result was not found in young people. In addition, stress impaired retrieval performance in young men but not in older people. Our results suggest that age moderates the stress-induced effects on declarative memory. In addition, they support the idea that older people could be less sensitive to acute stress effects on memory probably due to an age-related reduction of the sensitivity and density of the glucocorticoid receptors and a decrease in the functional amygdala and hippocampus interconnectivity."
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23. Genetics of non-syndromic and syndromic oculocutaneous albinism in human and mouse
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Ana Guardia, Tamio Suzuki, Lluis Montoliu, Almudena Fernández, Masahiro Hayashi, Gema Garrido, and Andrea Montero
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0301 basic medicine ,Ocular albinism ,Dermatology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Melanin ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dysgenesis ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genetics ,Melanins ,business.industry ,Chédiak–Higashi syndrome ,Syndrome ,medicine.disease ,Oculocutaneous albinism ,eye diseases ,Hypoplasia ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Albinism, Oculocutaneous ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Albinism ,sense organs ,Hermansky–Pudlak syndrome ,business - Abstract
Oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) is the most frequent presentation of albinism, a heterogeneous rare genetic condition generally associated with variable alterations in pigmentation and with a profound visual impairment. There are non-syndromic and syndromic types of OCA, depending on whether the gene product affected impairs essentially the function of melanosomes or, in addition, that of other lysosome-related organelles (LROs), respectively. Syndromic OCA can be more severe and associated with additional systemic consequences, beyond pigmentation and vision alterations. In addition to OCA, albinism can also be presented without obvious skin and hair pigmentation alterations, in ocular albinism (OA), and a related genetic condition known as foveal hypoplasia, optic nerve decussation defects, and anterior segment dysgenesis (FHONDA). In this review, we will focus only in the genetics of skin pigmentation in OCA, both in human and mouse, updating our current knowledge on this subject.
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24. A Generative Method for Indoor Localization Using Wi-Fi Fingerprinting
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Raúl Montoliu, Emilio Sansano-Sansano, Antonio Caballer-Miedes, Óscar Belmonte-Fernández, Rubén García-Vidal, and Arturo Gasco-Compte
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business.product_category ,Computer science ,Mobile computing ,02 engineering and technology ,lcsh:Chemical technology ,Biochemistry ,Wireless access point ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,Discriminative model ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,lcsh:TP1-1185 ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Hidden Markov model ,Instrumentation ,Series (mathematics) ,business.industry ,hidden Markov models ,Autocorrelation ,SIGNAL (programming language) ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Pattern recognition ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,indoor localization ,machine learning ,Wi-Fi fingerprinting ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Forward algorithm ,Artificial intelligence ,business - Abstract
Indoor localization is an enabling technology for pervasive and mobile computing applications. Although different technologies have been proposed for indoor localization, Wi-Fi fingerprinting is one of the most used techniques due to the pervasiveness of Wi-Fi technology. Most Wi-Fi fingerprinting localization methods presented in the literature are discriminative methods. We present a generative method for indoor localization based on Wi-Fi fingerprinting. The Received Signal Strength Indicator received from a Wireless Access Point is modeled by a hidden Markov model. Unlike other algorithms, the use of a hidden Markov model allows ours to take advantage of the temporal autocorrelation present in the Wi-Fi signal. The algorithm estimates the user’s location based on the hidden Markov model, which models the signal and the forward algorithm to determine the likelihood of a given time series of Received Signal Strength Indicators. The proposed method was compared with four other well-known Machine Learning algorithms through extensive experimentation with data collected in real scenarios. The proposed method obtained competitive results in most scenarios tested and was the best method in 17 of 60 experiments performed.
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25. Efficacy of medium chain triglyceride oil dietary supplementation in reducing seizure frequency in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy without cluster seizures : a non-blinded, prospective clinical trial
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Andrea Spycher, Brian M. Zanghi, Eva Luchsinger, Cristian de la Fuente, Sònia Añor, João Carlos Ribeiro, A. J. A. Ferreira, Patricia Montoliu, Clementine Jean-Philippe, Jenifer Molina, Artur S.P. Varejão, Marika Menchetti, Bettina Wenger-Riggenbach, Gualtiero Gandini, Marcin Adam Wrzosek, Holger A. Volk, Lisa Conboy, Molina J., Jean-Philippe C., Conboy L., Anor S., De La Fuente C., Wrzosek M.A., Spycher A., Luchsinger E., Wenger-Riggenbach B., Montoliu P., Gandini G., Menchetti M., Ribeiro J.C., Varejao A., Ferreira A., Zanghi B., and Volk H.A.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ataxia ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Sedation ,canine ,Disease cluster ,medium chain triglyceride ,Canine ,0403 veterinary science ,Random Allocation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Epilepsy ,Dogs ,medium chain triglycerides ,Quality of life ,Seizures ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Medium-chain triglyceride ,Triglycerides ,Medium chain triglycerides ,Original Research ,seizures ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,0402 animal and dairy science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Animal Feed ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Diet ,Europe ,Clinical trial ,Tolerability ,chemistry ,Dietary Supplements ,epilepsy ,Anticonvulsants ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,diet - Abstract
This study was fully funded by Nestlé Purina Research Despite appropriate antiseizure drug (ASD) treatment, around two-thirds of dogs with idiopathic epilepsy (IE) have seizures long-term and 20-30per cent of affected dogs remain poorly controlled. The current study aim is to test in a field trial the efficacy and tolerability of a commercially available diet enriched with 6.5per cent medium chain triglyceride (MCT) oil in dogs (n=21) with at least a tier 1 idiopathic epilepsy diagnosis, without cluster seizures, in 10 veterinary practices across Europe. Each dog's quality of life (QoL), ataxia, sedation and frequency and severity of seizures were recorded by owners throughout the study. The mean seizure frequency per month, averaged over the entire 84-day study, significantly (P=0.04) decreased 32per cent compared with the baseline monthly seizure frequency recorded during the month immediately before feeding the diet. Similarly, the seizure days rate (days/month) also declined (P8.5/10) in 20 of the 21 dogs before starting the diet and this remained unchanged during the trial. This study demonstrates the use of a diet enriched with MCTs as an adjunct to ASD treatment may have some antiseizure properties for dogs diagnosed with IE, as demonstrated in previous studies.
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26. Impact of Comorbidities and Antiplatelet Regimen on Platelet Reactivity Levels in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
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Raul Moreno, Adolfo Figueiras-Guzman, Rafael Romaguera, Pablo Juan Salvadores, Andrés Íñiguez-Romo, Alberto Ortiz-Saez, Guillermo Bastos-Fernandez, Antonio Tello-Montoliu, Saleta Fernández-Barbeira, Blanca Trejo-Velasco, Eduardo Molina-Navarro, Emilio Paredes-Galán, José Antonio Baz-Alonso, Antonio Alejandro De Miguel-Castro, Victor Alfonso Jimenez-Diaz, and Ignacio Cruz-González
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Blood Platelets ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ticagrelor ,Time Factors ,Platelet Function Tests ,Anemia ,macromolecular substances ,Comorbidity ,Severity of Illness Index ,Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Multicenter trial ,medicine ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Aged ,Pharmacology ,Aged, 80 and over ,Aspirin ,business.industry ,Dual Anti-Platelet Therapy ,Aortic Valve Stenosis ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Clopidogrel ,Regimen ,Treatment Outcome ,Spain ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,Kidney disease ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The aim of our study is to assess the impact of anemia, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes mellitus on platelet reactivity (PR) in patients with severe aortic stenosis, both at baseline and after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). This study is a prespecified subanalysis of the REAC-TAVI prospective, multicenter trial that included patients pretreated with aspirin + clopidogrel before TAVI. PR was measured at baseline and at 5 different time points after TAVI with the VerifyNow assay (Accriva Diagnostics, San Diego, CA), over a 3-month follow-up period. Patients with high PR (HPR) at baseline, before TAVI (n = 48) were randomized to aspirin + clopidogrel or aspirin + ticagrelor for 3 months, whereas those with normal PR (NPR) (n = 20) were continued on aspirin + clopidogrel. A "raiser response" in PR was defined as an increase in PR units >20% of baseline after TAVI. Patients with HPR before TAVI presented concomitant anemia and chronic kidney disease more frequently than their counterparts with NPR. Anemia and higher body mass index were independently associated with HPR to clopidogrel at baseline. Moreover, anemic patients with baseline HPR who were continued on clopidogrel presented higher PR after TAVI than patients with HPR switched to ticagrelor. All patients with baseline NPR presented a "raiser response" after TAVI, which was nonexistent among patients with HPR managed with ticagrelor. In summary, anemia seems as a relevant factor associated with baseline HPR and higher PR after TAVI in patients with baseline HPR randomized to clopidogrel, whereas ticagrelor proved more effective than clopidogrel at attaining sustained reductions in PR during follow-up, regardless of baseline comorbidities.
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27. Treatment with tocilizumab or corticosteroids for COVID-19 patients with hyperinflammatory state: a multicentre cohort study (SAM-COVID-19)
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Jesús Rodríguez-Baño, Jerónimo Pachón, Jordi Carratalà, Pablo Ryan, Inmaculada Jarrín, María Yllescas, José Ramón Arribas, Juan Berenguer, Esther Aznar Muñoz, Pedro Gil Divasson, Patricia González Muñiz, Clara Muñoz Aguirre, Marta Díaz Menéndez, Fernando de la Calle Prieto, Marta Arsuaga Vicente, Elena Trigo Esteban, Ignacio Pérez Valero, Rosa de Miguel Buckley, Julen Cadiñaños Loidi, Beatriz Diaz Pollan, Luz Martín Carbonero, Juan Carlos Ramos Ramos, Belén Loeches Yagüe, Rocío Montejano Sánchez, Juan González García, Julio García Rodríguez, Margarita Ramírez, Isabel Gutiérrez, Francisco Tejerina, Teresa Aldámiz-Echevarría, Cristina Díez, Chiara Fanciulli, Leire Pérez-Latorre, Blanca Pinilla, Juan Carlos López, Ana Such Diaz, Elena Álvaro Alonso, Juan Torres Macho, Guillermo Cuevas Tascon, Eva Jiménez González de Buitrago, Fátima Brañas Baztán, Jorge Valencia de la Rosa, Mario Pérez Butragueño, Inés Fernández Jiménez, Gemma Muñiz Nicolás, Antonia Sepúlveda Berrocal, Alberto Gato Díez, María Pilar Toledano Sierra, María Paz García Butenegro, Ana Isabel Peláez Ballesta, Elena Morcillo Rodríguez, Isidoro Fernández Romero, Cristina Peláez Ballesta, María Isabel Guirado Torrecillas, Josune Goikoetxea Agirre, Elena Bereciartua Bastarrica, Laura Guio Carrión, Regino Rodríguez Álvarez, Marta Ibarrola Hierro, Isabel A. Pérez Hernández, Inés Pérez Zapata, Sergio Román Soto, Mohamed Kallouchi, Juan Ramón Domínguez Vicent, Rafae Silvariño Fernández, Jon Ugalde Espiñeira, Ainhoa Sanjuan López, Silvia García Martínez, Mikel Temprano Gogenola, Víctor Asensi, Silvia Suárez, Lucia Suárez, Carmen Yllera, María Rivas-Carmenado, Alberto Romero-Palacios, Jesús Ruiz Aragón, Patricia Jiménez Aguilar, Ma Luisa Fernández Ávila, Rosario Castilla Ortiz, Vanesa Alende Castro, Cristina Pérez García, Marta Fernández Morales, María Lorena María Valle Feijoo Begoña Rodríguez Ferreira, Joan Gómez-Junyent, Judit Villar-García, Inmaculada López-Montesinos, Itziar Arrieta-Aldea, Abora Rial-Villavecchia, Elisa García Vázquez, Aychel Elena Roura Piloto, Encarnación Moral Escudero, Alicia Hernández Torres, Helena Albendín Iglesias, David Vinuesa García, Clara Martínez Montes, Francisco Javier De la Hera Fernández, Francisco Anguita Santos, Andrés Ruiz Sancho, Vicens Díaz de Brito Fernández, Montserrat Sanmarti Vilamala, Sergio España Cueto, Daniel Molina Morant, Araceli González-Cuevas, Joel Elías Chara Cervantes, Guillem Policarpo Torres, Meritxell Ortega Montoliu, Mònica Angerri Nadal, Ariadna De Genover Gil, Eleni Patera, Rita Godoy Lorenzo, Evangelia Anna María Zioga, Virginia Isern Fernández, Carlos Enrique Sabbagh Fajardo, Ana Ferrer Ribera, Carlos Bea Serrano, Rosa Oltra Sempere, Sara Vela Bernal, Paloma Albiol Viñals, Miguel Pedromingo Kus, María Ángeles Garcinuño, Silvana Fiorante, Sergio Pérez Pinto, Alexandra de la Vega, María Carmen Fariñas Álvarez, Claudia González Rico, Francisco Arnaiz de las Revillas, Teresa Giménez, Jorge Calvo, Yolanda Meije Castillo, Alejandra Duarte Borges, Júlia Pareja Coca, Mercedes Clemente Presas, Xavier Sanz Salvador, Ma Teresa Pérez Rodríguez, Adrián Sousa, Alexandre Pérez González, Rebeca Longueira, Alejandro Araujo, Blanca Alonso Martínez, Laura García Escudero, Sara Lidia Kamel Rey, David Roa Alonso, Juan Pablo Avilés Parra, Iván Pelegrín Senent, Rosana Rouco Esteves Marques, Laia Raich Montiu, Jessica Souto Higueras, Manuel Alejandro Gálvez Bobadilla, Jorge Parra Ruiz, Violeta Ramos Sesma, Sara Velasco Fuentes, Laura García Pereña, Alfonso Lluna Carrascosa, Sergio Gilaberte Reyzábal, Mónica Liébana Gómez, Juan Salillas Hernando, Alberto Serrano Martínez, Miguel Torralba González de Suso, Patricia Martínez Martín, Isabel Rábago Lorite, Patricia González-Ruano Pérez, Beatriz Pérez-Monte Mínguez, Ángeles García Flores, Pere Comas Casanova, Andrea Martín Plata, Sergio Manuel Santana Báez, Oscar Sanz Peláez, Karim Mohamed Ramírez, José María Robaina Bordón, Helem Haydeé Vílchez Rueda, Melchor Riera Jaume, Gemma Mut Ramon, Meritxell Gavalda Manso, Lluis Planas Bibiloni, Laura Castelo Corral, Lucía Ramos Merino, Efrén Sánchez Vidal, María Rodríguez Mayo, Enrique Míguez Rey, José M. García de Lomas Guerrero, Javier De la Torre Lima, Ana Correa Ruiz, Fernando Fernández Sánchez, Nicolás Jiménez-García, José Luis Sierra-Monzón, Borja Gracia-Tello, María Hernández-Bonaga, Galadriel Pellejero, Marta Asín-Corrochano, Lucia Boix Palop, Esther Calbo, Cristina Badía, Beatriz Dietl, Gómez Lucía, Ángel Domínguez-Castellano, María José Ríos-Villegas, María D. del Toro, Zaira R. Palacios Baena, Elena Salamanca-Rivera, Elena Marín, Virginia Almadana, Salvador Pérez-Galera, Luisa González-Iglesias, Gabriela Abelenda-Alonso, Claudia Álvarez-Pouso, Francesc Escrihuela, Carlota Gudiol, Laia Lorenzo-Esteller, Jordi Niubó, Daniel Podzamczer, Miquel Pujol, Alexander Rombauts, Miguel Salvert Lletí, Ricardo Gil Sánchez, Marta Jiménez Escrig, Laura Parra Gómez, Mariona Tasias Pitarch, Marta Navarro Vilasaró, María Luisa Machado Sicilia, Aina Gomila Grange, Sonia Calzado Isbert, Nerea Carrasco Antón, Elizabet Petkova-Saiz, Alfonso Cabello Úbeda, Miguel Górgolas Hernández-Mora, Olga Sánchez-Pernaute, Carlos Dueñas Gutiérrez, Javier Martin Guerra, José Javier Castrodeza Sanz, Virginia Fernández Espinilla, Laura Rodríguez Fernández, Juan González-Moreno, Aroa Villoslada Gelabert, María Antonia Ribot Sanso, María Victoria Fernández-Baca, Almudena Hernández Milian, Miguel Ángel Morán Rodríguez, Zuriñe Ortiz de Zárate Ibarra, José Joaquin Portu Zapirain, Ester Saez de Adana Arroniz, Juan Carlos Gainzarain Arana, Olga Meca Birlanga, Ma Jesús del Amor Espín, Montserrat Viqueira González, Josefina García García, Onofre Martínez Madrid, Enrique Bernal Morell, Antonia Alcaraz, Ángeles Muñoz, Ignacio Pina, Vicente de la Rosa, Tamara Caínzos Romero, Sabela Sánchez Trigo, Ana Isabel Mariño Callejo, Hortensia Álvarez Díaz, Nieves Valcarce Pardeiro, Adriana Sánchez Serrano, Diana Piñar Cabezos, Eva Pilar García Villalba, Carmen Aguayo Jiménez, María Ruíz Campuzano, Virginia Naranjo Velasco, Marta Santos Peña, Juan Mora Delgado, Israel Sevilla Moreno, Cristina Lojo Cruz, Xabier Kortajarena Urkola, José Antonio Iribarren Loyarte, María Jesús Bustinduy Odriozola, Maialen Ibarguren Pinilla, Ignacio Álvarez Rodríguez, Francisco Javier Martínez Marcos, Francisco Javier Rodríguez Gómez, Isabel Asschert Agüero, Francisco Muñoz Beamud, Antonio José Ruiz Reina, Jara Llenas-García, Inmaculada González-Cuello, Elena Hellín-Valiente, Esther Martínez Birlanga, José Manuel Tafalla Torres, Jorge Calderón Parra, Gabriela Escudero López, Isabel Gutiérrez Martín, Ane Andrés Eisenhofer, Sonia García Prieto, Raquel Álvarez Franco, Daniel Roger Zapata, Blanca Martínez Cifre, Elena Aranda Rife, Irene Martín Rubio, André Barbosa Ventura, Javier Garrido, Concepción Gonzalo, Iván Piñero, Nieves de la Cruz Felipe, Eva Talavera García, Marta Lamata Subero, Paula Mendoza Roy, María Soledad García de Carlos, Justo Lajusticia Aisa, Lorea Arteche Eguizabal, Ainhoa Urrutia Losada, Saioa Domingo Echaburu, Pedro Ángel Cuadros Tito, Gurutz Orbe Narváez, Ma del Carmen Liébana Martos, Carolina Roldán Fontana, Carmen Herrero Rodríguez, Gaspar Duro Ruiz, Santiago Pérez Parra, Arantzazu Mera Fidalgo, Miquel Hortos Alsina, Ana Alberich Conesa, Lourdes Bladé Vidal, Nicolás Merchante Gutiérrez, Eva León Jiménez, Reinaldo Espíndola Gómez, María Erostarbe Gallardo, Pedro Martínez Pérez-Crespo, José Miguel Cisneros, Manuela Aguilar-Guisado, Teresa Aldabó, Claudio Bueno, Elisa Cordero-Matía, Ana Escoresca, Carmen Infante, Martín Guillermo, Sonsoles Salto, Francesca Gioia, Pilar Vizcarra, Jesús Fortún Abete, Pilar Martín Dávila, Santiago Moreno Guillén, José A. Oteo Revuelta, Concepción García-García, Paula Santibañez Sáenz, Cristina Cervera Acedo, José M. Azcona Gutiérrez, José María Reguera Iglesias, Antonio Plata Ciezar, Lucia Valiente de Santis, Beatriz Sobrino Diaz, Juan Diego Ruiz Mesa, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Fundación SEIMC/GeSIDA, Instituto de Salud Carlos III - ISCIII, European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/FEDER), Red Española de Investigación en SIDA, Red Española de Investigación en Patología Infecciosa, UAM. Departamento de Medicina, UAM. Departamento de Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública y Microbiología, Universidad de Cantabria, SAM-COVID Study Group, [Rodríguez-Baño,J] Unidad Clínica de Enfermedades Infecciosas, Microbiología y Medicina Preventiva, Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Sevilla, Spain. [Rodríguez-Baño,J, Pachón,J] Departamento de Medicina, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain. [Rodríguez-Baño,J, Pachón,J] Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBiS), Seville, Spain. [Pachón,J] Unidad Clínica de Enfermedades Infecciosas, Microbiología y Medicina Preventiva, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, Spain. [Carratalà,J] Servei de Malalties Infeccioses, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain. [Carratalà,J] Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Bellvitge (IDIBELL), Barcelona, Spain. [Carratalà,J] Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. [Ryan,P] Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor, Madrid, Spain. [Jarrín,I] Centro Nacional de Epidemiología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain. [Yllescas,M] Fundación SEIMC/GeSIDA, Madrid, Spain. [Arribas,JR] Unidad de Enfermedades Infecciosas, Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital Universitario La Paz, IdiPAZ, Madrid, Spain. [Arribas,JR] Instituto de Investigación Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain. [Berenguer,J] Servicio de Microbiología Clínica y Enfermedades Infecciosas, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain. [Berenguer,J] Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón (IiSGM), Madrid, Spain., Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Unión Europea. Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER/ERDF), Red de Investigación Cooperativa en Investigación en Sida (España), Red de Investigación Cooperativa en Investigación en Patología Infecciosa (España), Gilead Sciences, ViiV Healthcare, AbbVie Pharmaceuticals, Merck & Co, Janssen Biotech, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), European Commission, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Medicina, Instituto Carlos III (España), and Unión Europea
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,law.invention ,Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Primates::Haplorhini::Catarrhini::Hominidae::Humans [Medical Subject Headings] ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Organisms::Viruses::RNA Viruses::Nidovirales::Coronaviridae [Medical Subject Headings] ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones ,Clinical endpoint ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Hospital Mortality ,Health Care::Environment and Public Health::Public Health::Epidemiologic Measurements::Demography::Vital Statistics::Mortality [Medical Subject Headings] ,Adrenocortical hormones ,Hazard ratio ,General Medicine ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Therapeutics::Intubation::Intubation, Intratracheal [Medical Subject Headings] ,Middle Aged ,Tocilizumab ,Hospitalization ,Infectious Diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,Diseases::Virus Diseases::RNA Virus Infections::Nidovirales Infections::Coronaviridae Infections [Medical Subject Headings] ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Cohort study ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diseases::Virus Diseases::RNA Virus Infections::Nidovirales Infections::Coronaviridae Infections::Coronavirus Infections::Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome [Medical Subject Headings] ,Combination therapy ,Medicina ,Hyperinflammatory state ,030106 microbiology ,Estudios de cohortes ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Epidemiologic Study Characteristics as Topic::Epidemiologic Studies::Cohort Studies::Longitudinal Studies::Follow-Up Studies [Medical Subject Headings] ,Intubation, Intratracheal ,Mortalitat ,Humans ,Corticosteroids ,Mortality ,Corticoesteroides ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Prognosis::Treatment Outcome [Medical Subject Headings] ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Retrospective Studies ,Geographical Locations::Geographic Locations::Europe::Spain [Medical Subject Headings] ,Inflammation ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Odds ratio ,Chemicals and Drugs::Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists::Hormones::Adrenal Cortex Hormones [Medical Subject Headings] ,Corticosteroides ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Statistics as Topic::Probability::Propensity Score [Medical Subject Headings] ,chemistry ,Spain ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Epidemiologic Study Characteristics as Topic::Epidemiologic Studies::Cohort Studies [Medical Subject Headings] ,Propensity score matching ,Mortalidad ,Monoclonal antibodies ,business ,Diseases::Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms::Pathologic Processes::Inflammation [Medical Subject Headings] ,Anticossos monoclonals - Abstract
© 2020 The Author(s)., [Objectives]: The objective of this study was to estimate the association between tocilizumab or corticosteroids and the risk of intubation or death in patients with coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) with a hyperinflammatory state according to clinical and laboratory parameters., [Methods]: A cohort study was performed in 60 Spanish hospitals including 778 patients with COVID-19 and clinical and laboratory data indicative of a hyperinflammatory state. Treatment was mainly with tocilizumab, an intermediate-high dose of corticosteroids (IHDC), a pulse dose of corticosteroids (PDC), combination therapy, or no treatment. Primary outcome was intubation or death; follow-up was 21 days. Propensity score-adjusted estimations using Cox regression (logistic regression if needed) were calculated. Propensity scores were used as confounders, matching variables and for the inverse probability of treatment weights (IPTWs)., [Results]: In all, 88, 117, 78 and 151 patients treated with tocilizumab, IHDC, PDC, and combination therapy, respectively, were compared with 344 untreated patients. The primary endpoint occurred in 10 (11.4%), 27 (23.1%), 12 (15.4%), 40 (25.6%) and 69 (21.1%), respectively. The IPTW-based hazard ratios (odds ratio for combination therapy) for the primary endpoint were 0.32 (95%CI 0.22–0.47; p < 0.001) for tocilizumab, 0.82 (0.71–1.30; p 0.82) for IHDC, 0.61 (0.43–0.86; p 0.006) for PDC, and 1.17 (0.86–1.58; p 0.30) for combination therapy. Other applications of the propensity score provided similar results, but were not significant for PDC. Tocilizumab was also associated with lower hazard of death alone in IPTW analysis (0.07; 0.02–0.17; p < 0.001)., [Conclusions]: Tocilizumab might be useful in COVID-19 patients with a hyperinflammatory state and should be prioritized for randomized trials in this situation., IJ has received honoraria for participating in an advisory board from Gilead Sciences, and for educational activities from ViiV. JB has received research grants from AbbVie, Gilead Sciences, Merck, and ViiV, and honoraria for being a speaker or advisory board participation from AbbVie, Gilead Sciences, Janssen, Merck, and ViiV. JRA received fees for participating in an advisory board, being a speaker, and research grant support from Viiv, Janssen, Gilead, MSD, Teva, Alexa and Serono. PR is involved as speaker or advisory board participant for Gilead Sciences, AbbVie and ViiV. JR-B, JP, JC and MY have no conflicts of interest to declare. SAM-COVID was funded by Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (COV20/01031) co-funded by European Union (ERDF/ESF, “Investing in your future”) and Fundación SEIMC/GeSIDA. In addition, Juan Berenguer, Jesús Rodríguez-Baño, Inmaculada Jarrín, Jordi Carratalá, Jerónimo Pachón, and José R Arribas received funding for research from Plan Nacional de I+D+i 2013-2016 and Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Subdirección General de Redes y Centros de Investigación Cooperativa, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades – co- financed by European Development Regional Fund “A way to achieve Europe”, Operative program Intelligent Growth 2014–2020 through the networks: Spanish AIDS Research Network (RIS) [RD16/0025/0017 (JB), RD16/0025/0018 (JRA), RD16/0025/00XX (IJ)] and Spanish Network for Research in Infectious Diseases (REIPI)[RD16/0016/0001 (JRB), RD16/0016/0005 (JC), and RD16/0016/0009 (JP).
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28. A novel method for in-home Gait Speed estimation in Health Monitoring Using Bluetooth Low Energy
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Fernando J. Aranda, Fernando Alvarez, Felipe Parralejo, Emilio Sansano-Sansano, and Raúl Montoliu
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business.industry ,computer.internet_protocol ,Computer science ,System of measurement ,Real-time computing ,Work (physics) ,Wearable computer ,law.invention ,Gait speed ,Bluetooth ,law ,bluetooth low energy ,health monitoring ,State (computer science) ,business ,computer ,gait speed ,Wearable technology ,Bluetooth Low Energy - Abstract
Ponencia presentada en: 22nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT), del 10 al 12 de marzo de 2021 Gait speed (GS) is a crucial parameter in the evolution and diagnosis of degenerative illnesses. Nowadays, it is measured in clinical environments where it is impossible to keep track of all patients due to the lack of resources. The development of GS measurement systems for in-home environments could solve this problem, but current methods present, at least, one of these problems: they require expensive hardware, are intrusive for the patient, or are imprecise. A novel method to measure GS in these scenarios using Bluetooth Low Energy and smart wearable devices is proposed in this work. The proposed system is inexpensive, non-intrusive, and its precision is comparable to the current state of the art methods. This system could be commercialized as part of an in-home health monitoring system.
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29. Machine Learning-Based Integration of Prognostic Magnetic Resonance Imaging Biomarkers for Myometrial Invasion Stratification in Endometrial Cancer
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Angel Alberich-Bayarri, Guillermina Montoliu, Luis Martí-Bonmatí, Alberto Alegre, José Miguel Carot-Sierra, Víctor Lago, Alejandro Rodríguez-Ortega, Amadeo Ten-Esteve, and Santiago Domingo
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ESTADISTICA E INVESTIGACION OPERATIVA ,Population ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,perfusion ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Diffusion ,Machine Learning ,magnetic resonance ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endometrial cancer ,Effective diffusion coefficient ,Medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,AdaBoost ,Stage (cooking) ,education ,Retrospective Studies ,education.field_of_study ,Radiomics ,Receiver operating characteristic ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,diffusion ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Gold standard (test) ,Prognosis ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Endometrial Neoplasms ,Perfusion ,Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Magnetic resonance ,radiomics ,endometrial cancer ,Myometrium ,Female ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Precision and recall ,computer ,Biomarkers - Abstract
[EN] Background: Estimation of the depth of myometrial invasion (MI) in endometrial cancer is pivotal in the preoperatively staging. Magnetic resonance (MR) reports suffer from human subjectivity. Multiparametric MR imaging radiomics and parameters may improve the diagnostic accuracy. Purpose: To discriminate between patients with MI ¿ 50% using a machine learning-based model combining texture features and descriptors from preoperatively MR images. Study Type: Retrospective. Population: One hundred forty-three women with endometrial cancer were included. The series was split into training (n = 107, 46 with MI ¿ 50%) and test (n = 36, 16 with MI ¿ 50%) cohorts. Field Strength/Sequences: Fast spin echo T2-weighted (T2W), diffusion-weighted (DW), and T1-weighted gradient echo dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) sequences were obtained at 1.5 or 3 T magnets. Assessment: Tumors were manually segmented slice-by-slice. Texture metrics were calculated from T2W and ADC map images. Also, the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), wash-in slope, wash-out slope, initial area under the curve at 60 sec and at 90 sec, initial slope, time to peak and peak amplitude maps from DCE sequences were obtained as parameters. MR diagnostic models using single-sequence features and a combination of features and parameters from the three sequences were built to estimate MI using Adaboost methods. The pathological depth of MI was used as gold standard. Statistical Test: Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC), sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, precision and recall were computed to assess the Adaboost models performance. Results: The diagnostic model based on the features and parameters combination showed the best performance to depict patient with MI ¿ 50% in the test cohort (accuracy = 86.1% and AUROC = 87.1%). The rest of diagnostic models showed a worse accuracy (accuracy = 41.67%¿63.89% and AUROC = 41.43%¿63.13%). Data Conclusion: The model combining the texture features from T2W and ADC map images with the semi-quantitative parameters from DW and DCE series allow the preoperative estimation of myometrial invasion. Evidence Level: 4 Technical Efficacy: Stage 3, This study received funding from the Global Investigator Initiated Research Committee (GIIRC) research program by Bracco S.p.A (2015/0724). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis and preparation of the manuscript.
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30. Multi-omic analysis unveils biological pathways in peripheral immune system associated to minimal hepatic encephalopathy appearance in cirrhotic patients
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Roberta Pastorelli, Carmina Montoliu, Ana Conesa, Joan Tosca, Teresa Rubio, Vicente Felipo, Amparo Urios, Sonia Tarazona, and Desamparados Escudero-García
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,Cirrhosis ,Science ,Neuroimmunology ,Inflammation ,Article ,Transcriptome ,Biological pathway ,Immune system ,Extracellular ,Metabolome ,medicine ,Humans ,Lymphocytes ,Hepatic encephalopathy ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Biosynthetic Pathways ,Hepatic Encephalopathy ,Immune System ,Immunology ,Quality of Life ,Medicine ,Cytokines ,Data integration ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,human activities - Abstract
Patients with liver cirrhosis may develop minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) which affects their quality of life and life span. It has been proposed that a shift in peripheral inflammation triggers the appearance of MHE. However, the mechanisms involved in this immune system shift remain unknown. In this work we studied the broad molecular changes involved in the induction of MHE with the goal of identifying (1) altered genes and pathways in peripheral blood cells associated to the appearance of MHE, (2) serum metabolites and cytokines with modified levels in MHE patients and (3) MHE-regulated immune response processes related to changes in specific serum molecules. We adopted a multi-omic approach to profile the transcriptome, metabolome and a panel of cytokines of blood samples taken from cirrhotic patients with or without MHE. Transcriptomic analysis supports the hypothesis of alternations in the Th1/Th2 and Th17 lymphocytes cell populations as major drivers of MHE. Cluster analysis of serum molecules resulted in six groups of chemically similar compounds, suggesting that functional modules operate during the induction of MHE. Finally, the multi-omic integrative analysis suggested a relationship between cytokines CCL20, CX3CL1, CXCL13, IL-15, IL-22 and IL-6 with alteration in chemotaxis, as well as a link between long-chain unsaturated phospholipids and the increased fatty acid transport and prostaglandin production. We found altered immune pathways that may collectively contribute to the mild cognitive impairment phenotype in MHE. Our approach is able to combine extracellular and intracellular information, opening new insights to the understanding of the disease.
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31. Identification and validation of clinical phenotypes with prognostic implications in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19: a multicentre cohort study
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Jaime Fernández-Bujarrabal Villoslada, Beatriz Dietl Gómez-Luengo, Daniel Ortiz-Sánchez, José Ramón Blanco Ramos, Bartolomé Gómez-Arroyo, Martín Sebastián Ruiz Grinspan, Ester Sáez de Adana Arróniz, Daniel Daniel López, Judit Villar-García, Begoña De Dios García, Josefina García García, Nuria Rabella García, Ana Rodríguez-Revillas, Lydia Martín González, Mercedes San Franco, Elena Martinez Robles, Teresa González Alegre, Elena Morcillo Rodríguez, Oriol Gasch Blasi, Laura Prieto Pérez, Isabel Jiménez Martínez, Elena Isaba Ares, Ricardo Deza-Palacios, Helena Mendez del Sol, Melchor Riera Jaume, Mercedes Rodriguez-Gutiérrez, Daniel Podzamczer, Mikel Urroz, Luis Ramos Ruperto, María Paniagua, Sergio Alcolea-Batres, Mar Masiá Canuto, Rubén Soriano-Arroyo, Paloma Merino Amador, Berta Antón-Huguet, Gabriela Alcaraz, Pablo Ryan, Carlos Franco, Leyre Díez-Porres, Juan Carlos Figueiras, Sara Lidia Kamal, Mónica Hernández, Lorena Barrera-López, Germán Ramírez-Olivencia, Kapil Laxman Nanwani Nanwani, Alberto Oreja, Montserrat Laguno, José Javier Castrodeza Sanz, Belén Loeches Yagüe, Maria Vargas, Luis Eduardo López-Cortés, Isabel Gutiérrez, Sara Vela Berna, P. Martín, Miguel Pedromingo Kus, Jesús Sanz Sanz, Mº Antonia Sepúlveda Berrocal, Carmen Yera Bergua, Juan Cuadros González, Julen Cadiñanos Loidi, Josefa Serralta Buades, María Concepción Prados Sánchez, Francesca Gioia, Iris Pedrola Gorrea, Francisco Arnaiz de las Revillas, Xabier Kortajarena Urkola, Laia Lorenzo-Esteller, Ruth Bravo-Lizcano, Angel Iniesta, Sofía González-García, Belén Martínez López, Agustín Rojas-Vieyra, Concepción García García, Raquel Cavallé-Pulla, Lucía Gómez García, Alicia Herrero, Carlos Jesús Dueñas Gutiérrez, Loreto Vidaur Tello, Carmen Fernández-Capitán, Victoria Lo-Iacono García, Cecilia Gómez-Domínguez, Adalgisa Falcone, María José Ruiz Rodríguez, Arancha Castellano, Miquel Hortos Alsina, María Concepción Nuñez, María Luisa Fernández Vidal, Jésica Abadia Otero, Natalia Moya-González, Albert Sabater Gil, Pedro de la Oliva, Ylenia María Conde-Alonso, Laura Castelo Corral, José Mº García de Lomas Guerrero, Verónica Pérez-Blanco, Isabel San Juan, Martina Archinà, Júlia Sellarés, Juan Carlos Ramos, Cintia María Martínez Mateu, Belén Fernández-Puntero, Andrea Torrecillas-Mainez, Luis Falgueras López, Carlos Carpio-Segura, María Gandullo-Moro, Francisco Abellán Martínez, Cristina Díez, Pilar Martín Dávila, Silvia Gómez-Zorrilla, María Pilar García García, Renzo Tejada-Sorados, María Dolores del Toro, E. Álvarez-Rojas, Gema Muñiz, Lucía Cajuela, María Novella Mena, Estel Pons Viñas, Andrea Pérez Rodríguez, Benito Almirante, Mónica Gozalo, Patricia Girón De Velasco-Sada, Camilo Sanz Zamudio, Ángeles García Flores, Joaquín López-Contreras González, Blanca Fabre-Estremera, Pelayo Fernández Cidón, María Martínez-Redondo, Paula Alejandra Hernández-Liebo, Juan Herrero, Marta Duque-Alcorta, María Teresa García Morales, Concepción Amador Prous, Alex Soriano, Raquel Hernando Nieto, Raquel Álvarez Franco, Alfonso Cabello Úbeda, Luis Force Sanmartín, Laura Mao Martín, Daniel Prieto-Arribas, Mario Pérez-Butragueño, Pere Domingo Pedrol, Henar Serrano-Martín, Mónica Zubimendi, M. Rodríguez-Rubio, David Pujol-Pocull, Manuel García-Gutiérrez, Carlos Manrique de Lara, Lucy Abella Vázquez, Marta Navarro Vilasaró, Carlota Cascajares-Sanz, Berta Torres, Daniel Ceniza-Pena, Isidro Moreno Gómez-Limón, María Rodríguez Mahía, Alí Martakoush, Antonio Buño-Soto, Patricia Serrano de la Fuente, Claudia González Rico, Teresa Pedraz, Conchita Pérez-Jorge Peremarch, Elena Trigo Esteban, Rosana Rouco Esteves Marques, Juan Mora Delgado, Inés Pérez Zapata, Sandra Pérez-Recio, María Ángeles Domínguez, Manuel Cervantes García, Francisco Reinoso-Lozano, M. Martí De Gracia, Carmina Oltra, Beatriz Pérez-Monte Mínguez, Guillermina Bejarano-Redondo, Sara Heili Frades, María Paz García Butenegro, Miguel Torralba González de Suso, Elena Álvaro-Alonso, Víctor J Moreno Cuerda, Gonzalo Garzón, Marcelo Daltro-Lage, Alberto Serrano Martínez, José María Aguado, Mar Mosquera, Ruth Figueroa Cerón, Juan Carlos Martin Gutiérrez, Javier Oliver Ortega, Esteban Martínez, Cristina Gómez-Ayerbe, Nerea Carrasco Antón, María Carmen Fariñas Álvarez, José Antonio Ruiz, Justo Menéndez, Lucía Díaz, José L. Casado, Pilar Vizcarra, Javier Veganzones, Miguel Ángel Moran Rodríguez, Mercedes López-Martinez, Emilio Letang, Paloma Romero Gallego-Acho, Julia Vasquez-Manau, Alexander Rombauts, Marta Robledo del Prado, Luis Puente, Beatriz Alvarez, Juan Emilio Losa García, José Tomas Algado Rabasa, Rafael Torres Perea, Angélica Rivera-Núñez, Esther Expósito Palomo, Antonio J. Carcas, Lucía Platero-Dueñas, Irene Martín Rubio, Miguel Salavert Lletí, Claudia García-Vaz, Antonio Martínez-Verdasco, Jorge Díaz-Garzón, Javier Nieto Arana, Fernando Cadenas-Gota, Richard Rojas, Abelardo García de Lorenzo, Juan Carlos López, Pedro Luis Martinez Hernández, Manuela de Pablos-Gómez, Pablo Alonso, Enrique Seco, María García-López, Lorena López-Corcuer, Celia Blasco-Andres, Delia Romera-Cano, José M. Azcona Gutiérrez, Almudena Gutiérrez-Arroyo, Paula Mendoza Roy, Ignacio De los Santos Gil, Miguel Angel Sánchez-Castellano, Sara Medrano Pardo, Mikel del Álamo Martínez de Lagos, Rocío Martínez Avilés, Elisabet Martínez-Cerón, José Manuel Vázquez Comendador, Marta Virgós-Varela, Alejandra Álvarez Brandt, Carmen Herrero Rodríguez, Jorge Martínez Jordán, Antonio Rezusta López, Marta Vizcaíno Callejón, Manuela Simon-Velasco, Jorge Ignacio Alonso-Eiras, Elisa García Vázquez, Mercè Gurguí Ferrer, Mónica González Bardanca, Nataly Cancelliere-Fernández, José Luis Díaz de Tuesta del Arco, María Larrosa, Alejandro García García, Carmen Román-Hernández, Elena Calvin-García, José Sanz Moreno, Miguel Silvestre-Niño, Nieves Valcarce Pardeiro, Maria Teresa Corcuera-Pindado, Enrique Monteoliva, Aina Gabarrell Pascuet, Elena María Aranda Rife, Aina Gomila Grange, Alba Alastrué Violeta, Daniel Roger Zapata, Jaime Montserrat, Eduardo Malmierca Corral, Marco Palma, Blanca Martínez Cifre, Gema Domínguez de Pablos, Emilio Cuesta, Eva Perales, Silvia Hernáez Crespo, Juan Torres-Macho, Adrián Sánchez Montalvá, Rocío Montejano Sánchez, Eva Van den Eynde Otero, Silvia Castañeda Espinosa, Virginia Pérez Doñate, Adriana Hernández Belmonte, Laura Iglesias Llorente, María Sanz de Pedro, Juan Espinosa Pereiro, Lubna Dani Ben-Abdellah, Raquel Barrós González, Iván Piñero, Araceli López-Tofiño, Ana Such-Diaz, Karim Mohamed Ramírez, Pilar Toledano Sierra, Rebeca Izquierdo, Guillermo Cuevas, Andrés Felipe Cardona Arias, Ileana Gabriela-Tomoiu, David Vinuesa García, Ander González Sarria, Stephan Stuart, José María Fernández, Javier Torres-Cortés, Elisabet Delgado Sánchez, María Varela-Cerdeira, Gemma Bassani, Berta Román Bernal, Isabel García, Paula Betancort de la Torre, Yolanda Martínez-Abad, Beatriz Arizcun, Juan José Cabanillas-Martín, Guillermo Estrada Fernández, Oscar del Río Pérez, Inmaculada Martín Pérez, Andony García, Luis Gómez-Carrera, Alexander Agrifoglio, Alberto M. Borobia, Jordi Niubó, Vanessa Alende Castro, Lara Montes Andújar, Alexandra De la Vega, Efrén Sánchez Vidal, Isabel A. Pérez Hernández, Laura Frade-Pardo, Ana Josefa Tebar-Martinez, Silvia Álvarez Kaelis, Sara De la Fuente Moral, Luz Martin Carbonero, Juan Cantón De Seoane, María Dolores Montero-Vega, Juan Carlos Gainzarain Arana, Sergio España Cueto, Rocío Nuñez-Cabetas, María Sánchez-Martín, Constanza Muñoz Hornero, Ana Gómez-Zamora, Javier Díaz Luperena, Patricia González-Donapetry, José Miguel Cisneros, Lucía Hernández-Rivas, Patricia González Ruano, Andrea Espigares Correa, Rocío González-León, Nicolás García-Arenzana, Omar Cervera, Andrés Canut Blasco, Ana Isabel Cañabate, Mercedes Villarreal García-Lomas, Melania Íñigo Pestaña, Maria Álvarez de Castro, Ana Correa Ruiz, Belén Civantos, Lydia Pascual-García, Paula Villares Fernández, Mikel Rico-Briñas, María José Alcaide-Martín, Adoración Valiente, Victoria Arnalich-Montiel, Pilar Retamar, Jesús Mingorance, Eva María Romay Lema, Pablo Galindo-Ballesteros, M. Teresa Pérez-Rodríguez, Rosario Maria Torres Santos-Olmo, Inmaculada Pinilla, Elie Dahdouh, Beatriz Tejero-Soriano, Cristina Pizarro-Sanchez, Félix Gutiérrez Rodero, Luis Jara-Palomares, María Hernández-Gancedo, Cristina Chico Chumillas, Sergio Gilaberte Reyzábal, Manuel González-Viñolis, Ana Martínez Sapiña, Francisco Parras, Teresa Rubio Obanos, Iker Falces-Romero, Adriana Sánchez Serrano, Teresa Álvarez de Espejo Montiel, Jorge Valencia, Miquel Pujol, José Luis Velasco Garrido, Belén Calderón-Llopis, Álvaro Varela Plaza, Abel Caro, Juan José González-Garcia, Miguel Sampedro Núñez, María Fernández-Velilla, Emilio Cendejas-Bueno, María Cecilia Cánepa, José Luis Santiago Blanco, Alicia Rico-Nieto, Mónica Liébana Gómez, Sarah Caro Bragado, Susana Sánchez-Rico, José María Marimón Ortiz de Zárate, Paloma Dorao, Cristina Plaza-Moreno, Isabel Valbuena, Natividad Benito Hernández, Ginger Giorgiana Cabrera Tejada, Jordi Carratalà, Sara Fernández Rodríguez, Vicente Ferrer Díaz De Brito Fernández, Pilar Catalán, Pablo Mariscal-Aguilar, Germán Daroca-Bengoa, Rafael Fernandez, Raquel Casitas-Mateo, Ester Zamarrón de Lucas, Úrsula Quesada, Julio Yagüe, María Isabel Quijano Contreras, Trinidad Baselga-Puente, Lourdes Herrera Pacheco, Carlota Gudiol, Alazne Lartategi Iraurgi, Estefanía Martinez-Chavez, Silvia Valero Rovira, Alba Bergas, Zaida Ruiz de Azua, Teresa Prim, Cristina García-Quero, Pilar Hernández Machín, Rubén Gomez-Rioja, María Pavón-Masa, María de las Mercedes Valentín-Pastrana Aguilar, Ilduara Pintos Pascual, Lucía Brieba-Plata, María Jesús Domínguez Santalla, Francisco Javier Membrillo de Novales, Raúl Galera-Martínez, Ana Lérida Urteaga, Miguel Cervero, Alberto Mangas-Moro, José Hernández Quero, Teresa Sancho Bueso, María Angustias Quesada Simón, Luz Parra-Gordo, Sofía Díaz-Carrasco, Juan Carlos Abad Almendro, Andrés Javier Ruiz Fernández, Estíbaliz Molina Iturritza, Aurea Díez-Tascón, Yale Tung-Chen, Marta Rava, Carlos Villasante, Gabriel Gaspar Alonso-Vega, Clara Cabré-Verdiell Surribas, Esther Fraile Villarejo, Aida Gutiérrez García, Ana Robustillo-Rodela, Rafael Padrós Selma, Jesús Rodríguez-Baño, Frank Perdomo-García, Lydia de la Fuente Regaño, María del Mar Arenas-Miras, Cristina Rodríguez Roca, Blanca Montero-San Martín, Gema Crespo-Sánchez, Miguel Ramírez-Verdyguer, Alberto Diaz de Santiago, Marta Díaz Menéndez, María de la Luz Padilla Salazar, Silvia Arribas-Terradillos, Sadaf Zafar Iqubal-Mirza, Isabel Rábago Lorite, Belén Estébanez, Maite Ganchegui Aguirre, André Barbosa Ventura, Estefanía Fernandez-Cerezo, Maria Eulalia Valencia, Zaira R. Palacios-Baena, Beatriz Diaz Pollan, Lidia Martín, Sara Fabra-Cadenas, José Miguel Cantero-Escribano, Carmen Busca Arenzana, Emilia Guasch-Arévalo, Virginia Fernández Espinilla, Ainhoa Urrutia Losada, Oscar Noya González, Raquel Aranega, Alejandro Rodríguez Saenz de Urturi, María Jesús Jaras Hernandez, Charbel Maroun Eid, Marta Mora Rillo, Antonio Ramos Martínez, Meritxell Ortega Montoliu, Jose María Mostaza, Sonia García Calvo, Cristina Verdú, Celia Salamanca, Cristina Cervera Acedo, Mónica Martínez, Miren Urrestarazu Larrañag, Carmen Barroso Castro, Ivo Vives-Beltrán, Lorea Arteche Eguizabal, Ana Montero, Javier Balsa Vázquez, Amparo Perez-Garcia Morillón, Alejandra Pérez García, Isabel Pérez-Tamayo, Rafael Cantón Moreno, Antonio Marín-García, Inmaculada Jarrín, Núria Trullen, Ines Fernandez-Jimenez, Guillermo Ruiz-Carrascosa, Almudena Villa Martí, Jamil Cedeño, Marcos Díez Martínez, Carlos Lahoz, Lorena De la Mora, Javier Sánchez-Lora, Ana María Martínez-Virto, Irene Sanjosé Muñiz, Adrian Peña-Hidalgo, Cristina López Mestanza, Carola Gutiérrez, Ana Laila Qasem-Moreno, Irene Salvo García, Lucía Fernández de Orueta, Jorge Parra Ruiz, Sergio Pérez Pinto, Carlos García-Mochales Fortún, Esteban García de las Heras, Patricia González Muñiz, Mario Fernández-Ruiz, Anna Ferrer Santolaria, Olga Sánchez Pernaute, Julieta Latorre, Jesús Manzanares, Miguel Angel Martinez Gallego, Helena Notario, Ángel Rodríguez-Villodres, Eva Fernández-Bretón, Encarnación Moral Escudero, Mónica Sánchez-Santiuste, Carmen Martínez Cilleros, Ricardo Fernández Roblas, María Yllescas, Eva Soria-Alcaide, Marta Arsuaga Vicente, Marta Gómez-López, Regina Cabrera-Gamero, Natalia Carrasco Fons, Diana Piñar Cabezos, Begoña Sánchez-Sánchez, Francisca Garcia-Iglesias, Raquel Marín-Baselga, Alberto Arranz Caso, Virginia Guedez-López, Lucia Boix Palop, Íñigo Gredilla Zubiría, María Hidalgo-Sánchez, Laura López-Tappero Irazábal, José Ignacio Bernardino de la Serna, Javier Queiruga, Natalia Guadalupe Barrera-López, María López-Jodar, Jorge Calderón Parra, Diego Rodríguez-Álvarez, José Molina, María Luisa Montes, Beatriz Rodríguez-Alonso, Daniel Useros Brañas, Maria Gracia Liras-Hernández, Lucía Romero-Imaz, Nieves Jaén Sánchez, Marta Segovia-Amaro, Marta Vara, Maribel Zamora Cintas, Montaña Jiménez Álvaro, Alberto Moreno Fernandez, Asunción Díaz, Jordi Mancebo Cortés, Francisco Javier De Castro Vega, Álvaro Navarro Batet, Francisco Javier Sagra, Alexandre Pérez González, Luis Castro, Isabel Barrio López, Marta Ruiz-Alguero, Silvia Ossaba-Vélez, Alberto Martín-Vega, Maria Jesus Bustinduy Odriozola, Sivia Pastor-Yvorra, Nuria Espinosa, Elena Múñez Rubio, María E García-Leoni, Sandra Rosillo, Cristina Carbonell, Iván Navas Clemente, Paula Arriola Martínez, Marta Peña, Lucía Martínez de Soto, Roberto Mora-Corcovado, Alberto Iglesias-Sigüenza, Rocío Ruíz-Hueso, Elena Alvar, Pedro Camacho, Jesús Sojo-Dorado, Remedios Alemán Valls, Ines Ponz, Esmeralda Palmier Peláez, María Arcos Rueda, Guillermo Maestro de la Calle, Ramón Pérez Tanoira, Ana Martínez Vidal, Cristina Amodeo, Marina Pacheco Martínez-Atienza, Clara Muñoz Aguirre, Felipe Villar Álvarez, Giorgina Salgueiro, Xavier Sanz Salvador, César Pérez-Romero, Beatriz Álvarez Zapatero, Nelsa González-Aguado, Robert Torres Sánchez del Arco, Enrique Míguez Rey, Merce Sirisi, Xavier Bonfill Cosp, Marta Yagüe-Barrado, Elena Pérez-Costa, Sandra Casares, Eva Estirado, Jorge Alvarez Troncoso, Cristina Martín-Carrasco, Diana Sande Llovo, Melchor Álvarez de Mon Soto, Arantzazu Mera Fidalgo, Francisco Marqués-González, Agustín Valido-Morales, Luis Alberto Nieto Fernández del Campo, Helem Haydee Vilchez, María Rivas-Carmenado, Francisco Moreno, Ignacio Fernández-Fernández, Henar Calvo Sánchez, Ana González-Cordón, Isabel Fernández-Navarro, María Simón Sacristán, Eva Jiménez-González de Buitrago, M. Muñoz, María Laplaza-González, Rosa de Miguel Buckley, Marta Redondo-Gutierrez, Paula Santibáñez Sáenz, Raquel Martínez Goñi, Marta Rico Rodríguez, Carlos Toro-Rueda, Francisco Arnalich, Ana Santiago-Recuerda, Clara Soto Abanedes, María Dolores Herrero Mendoza, Aquilino Sanchez Purificación, Diego Franch Llasat, María Velasco Arribas, Alejandro Martín-Quirós, Jorge Alba Fernández, Elena Ramírez, Amparo López-Bernus, Marta Alvarado, María Rexach Fumaña, Martín Pilares-Barco, Carmen Liébana Martos, Yolanda Martínez Martínez, Nicolas Merchante Gutiérrez, Maria José Asensio, Ianire Virto Peña, Lucía Mejuto-Illade, María Angeles Martinez-López, Pilar López-Pirez, Alejandro Suárez, Cristóbal Manuel Rodríguez Leal, Sara Garcia-Bellido Ruiz, Jorge Guisández Martín, Lucia Cachafeiro, Pedro Gil Divasson, Almudena Quintás-Viqueira, Laura Currás-Sánchez, Alverio Seiz-Martinez, Mario Ruiz-Bastián, Juan José Menéndez, Jorge Orihuela Martín, María Dolores Nieto Martín, Cristina Arévalo, Rebeca Marinas, Susana Casas Rodríguez, Zuriñe Ortiz de Zárate Ibarra, Yolanda Posada Franco, Joan Gómez-Junyent, Ana María Garijo Saiz, Marina Alguacil-Guillén, Ana Alguacil, Esther Aznar Muñoz, Sara Bañón Escandell, Juan Salillas Hernando, Chiara Fanciulli, Rosa Gómez-Gil, Francisco García-Río, Moncef Belhassen-García, Belén Gutierrez Sancerni, Sonia Vega Molpeceres, Inés Suárez-García, Leire Pérez-Latorre, Elena Chamarro Martí, Carmen Rosario Herrero Gil, Belén Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Tatiana Mata Forte, Francesca Sánchez Martínez, Lucía Ramos Merino, Santiago Yus, Mº Ángeles Marcos, Susana Martínez-Álvarez, Alexy Inciarte, Manuel Quintana-Díaz, Lucía Serrá, Belén Alejos, Guillem Policarpo Torres, José Román Muñoz del Rey, Irene Blanco-Bartolomé, Alberto Bahamonde Carrasco, Victoria Hernando, Jhon Rojas, David Roa, María Ángeles Garcinuño, Aránzazu Villasante de la Puente, Patricia Pérez-Palacios, Jesús Ruiz Aragón, Valvanera Ibarra Cucalón, Lucía Ortega Enciso, Ismail Zakariya-Yousef Breval, Jorge Navarro López, Gema Barbeito Castiñeiras, Clara Sala Jofre, Nora Molina Torres, Manuel Poyato, Inmaculada Poquet Catala, Virginia Pomar Solchaga, María Pilar Romero-Gómez, Clara Hernández, Helena Mozas Moriñigo, Mercedes Guillamón Sánchez, Zineb Karroud, Arianna Catino, Violeta Ramos Sesma, Santos del Campo, Pilar Fernández-Calle, Ana Fernández Cruz, Fernando Salvador, Rosa Mayayo-Alvira, Pilar Barco Núñez, Ana Isabel Peláez Ballesta, Silvia Suárez Diaz, Beatriz María Sanjuan, Nora Izko Gartzia, Teresa Aldámiz-Echevarría, Cecilia Tortajada Alamilla, Pau Bosch-Nicolau, María del Mar Alonso Socas, Sonia Calzado Isbert, Jose R. Arribas, Juan Fernández-Lahera, Elizabet Petkova Saiz, Eva Jiménez, Gabriela Abelenda-Alonso, Alba Ribera Puig, Pascual Sanabria-Carretero, Sara Rodrigo González, Irene Díaz de la Torre, Tamara Manso Gómez, Carmen Sáez Barberá, Roi Suárez Gil, Paloma García-Clemente, Héctor Meijide Míguez, Elsa Izquierdo-García, Josune Goikoetxea Agirre, Olalla Martínez Macia, Jesús Santos González, Guillermo Jiménez Álvarez, Cristina Marcelo-Calvo, Javier Coy Coy, Isabel Arenas-Berenguer, Julio García Rodríguez, Natalia Yustas-Benitez, Sarai Quirós-Fernández, Marina Noguerol-Gutiérrez, María Adalid Moll, Iván Bloise-Sánchez, Mario José Rodriguez Dominguez, Elena Salamanca, Francisco Mora Gómez, Lucio García-Fraile, Pablo Millán, C Gutiérrez, Montserrat Rodríguez, José Antonio Oteo Revuelta, Joseba Portu Zapirain, Cristina Moreno, Irene Carrillo Acosta, Jorge Calvo, Ana Mariño Callejo, David Romero-Ribate, Blanca Alonso, Elena Muñoz del Val, Elena Resino Foz, Olaia Rodriguez-Fraga, Miguel Villamarín, Irene Amores-Hernández, Laura Muñoz López, Esther García Almodóvar, Ismael Casares Guerrero, Angélica Villanueva-Freije, Nuria Parra Arribas, Montserrat Sanmarti Vilamala, Macarena Lerín-Baratas, Mercedes Castro-Martínez, Melissa Carreres Candela, Lucia Suárez Pérez, Jose Manuel Iturzaeta-Sánchez, Thamires Silva-Freire, José Antonio Peregrina, María Luisa Machado Sicilia, Sergio Zurita, Daniel Molina Morant, Olga González-Peña, Fernando Lázaro-Perona, Paloma Oliver-Saez, Beatriz Mestre-Gómez, Luis Díaz Díez Picazo, Silvia García-Bujalance, Francisco Rodríguez Gómez, Pere Comas Casanova, Carlos Ruiz Martínez, Alberto Delgado-Iribarren, Berta Alonso-González, Isabel Moreno-Parra, Teresa Gómez-Ballesteros, Araceli Menéndez, Jose Manuel Añón, Ruth Jorge García, Jonathan Cámara Fernández, Miguel Górgolas Hernández-Mora, Itziar Diego Yagüe, Miriam Latorre-Millán, Covadonga Morcate Fernández, M. Río-García, Elisabet Lerma-Chippirraz, Carmen Yllera Gutiérrez, Francesc Albertí, Eva Flores, Carmen R. Uña Orejón, Patricio González-Pizarro, Neila Rodriguez-Roca, Miguel Fernández-Huerta, Inés Ferrer Ortiz, María José Blanco Vidal, Juan Pablo Avilés, Alicia Lorenzo Hernández, Mireia Puig Campmany, José Bravo-Ferrer, Gonzalo Martínez-Alés, Pablo Marguenda Contreras, M. Sánchez, Antonio García Pardo, Yolanda Meije, Francisco Tejerina, Carolina Hernández Carballo, Victoria Moreno, Daniel Laorden-Escudero, Ana Barrios Blandino, Alexia Costanza Espiño Álvarez, Ana Milagro Beamonte, Jerónimo Pachón, S San José-Villar, Marta Morando, María del Carmen Navarro Sáez, Rodolfo Álvarez-Sala Walther, Jon Ugalde Espiñeira, Fernando De la Calle Prieto, Nuria Fernández, Iván Pelegrín Senent, Alba Rueda López, Cristina Schüffelmann, Marcelino Hayek Peraza, Laura Labajo-Montero, Angel Robles Marhuenda, Pilar Durán, Ana Esteban-Romero, María Rosa Oltra Sempere, Ana Cosmen Sánchez, Alex Smithson Amat, Margarita Ramírez-Schacke, Marco Antonio Sempere Alcocer, Paloma Carrera-Vázquez, M Miarons, Teresa García Delange, Amelia Rodriguez-Mariblanca, Eva Talavera García, Roberto Vates Gómez, Óscar Sanz Peláez, José María Muñoz-Ramón, José Luis García Fogeda, Isabel Arroyo-Rico, Verónica Cano Llorente, Fernando González-Romo, Alberto Alonso-Babarro, Fátima Brañas, Fabricio Iannuccelli, Pilar Álvarez Padín, Luis Metola Sacristán, Vicente Boix, Víctor Hontañón, Juan Berenguer, José Luís Del Pozo León, Patricia Sorní Moreno, Maria Isabel Torres, Rafael Mican Rivera, Amparo Blasco Claramunt, Carmen Ardanuy, Aychel Elena Roura Piloto, María Ángeles Molina, Isabel Asschert Agüero, Julía Alvárez del Vayo, Consuelo García-Sánchez, Begoña Reche-Martínez, Guillermo Cuervo, Carlos Iniesta, María Antonia Gómez-Mendieta, Ana María Noblejas Mozo, Andres Bartrina-Tarrio, Carmen De la Higuera Arranz, Yeray Untoria Tabares, Andrés Enrique Suárez-Plaza, Jesús Frías, Paloma López-Arévalo, Irene María Llorente-Cortijo, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), and Fundación SEIMC-GESIDA
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Male ,Prognostic variable ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Databases, Factual ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Models, Statistical ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,COVID-19 ,Retrospective cohort study ,Articles ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Phenotype ,Hospitals ,Hospitalization ,Logistic Models ,Infectious Diseases ,Spain ,Cohort ,Female ,Lymphocytopenia ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
REIPI-SEIMC COVID-19 group and COVID@HULP group., [Background] The clinical presentation of COVID-19 in patients admitted to hospital is heterogeneous. We aimed to determine whether clinical phenotypes of patients with COVID-19 can be derived from clinical data, to assess the reproducibility of these phenotypes and correlation with prognosis, and to derive and validate a simplified probabilistic model for phenotype assignment. Phenotype identification was not primarily intended as a predictive tool for mortality., [Methods] In this study, we used data from two cohorts: the COVID-19@Spain cohort, a retrospective cohort including 4035 consecutive adult patients admitted to 127 hospitals in Spain with COVID-19 between Feb 2 and March 17, 2020, and the COVID-19@HULP cohort, including 2226 consecutive adult patients admitted to a teaching hospital in Madrid between Feb 25 and April 19, 2020. The COVID-19@Spain cohort was divided into a derivation cohort, comprising 2667 randomly selected patients, and an internal validation cohort, comprising the remaining 1368 patients. The COVID-19@HULP cohort was used as an external validation cohort. A probabilistic model for phenotype assignment was derived in the derivation cohort using multinomial logistic regression and validated in the internal validation cohort. The model was also applied to the external validation cohort. 30-day mortality and other prognostic variables were assessed in the derived phenotypes and in the phenotypes assigned by the probabilistic model., [Findings] Three distinct phenotypes were derived in the derivation cohort (n=2667)—phenotype A (516 [19%] patients), phenotype B (1955 [73%]) and phenotype C (196 [7%])—and reproduced in the internal validation cohort (n=1368)—phenotype A (233 [17%] patients), phenotype B (1019 [74%]), and phenotype C (116 [8%]). Patients with phenotype A were younger, were less frequently male, had mild viral symptoms, and had normal inflammatory parameters. Patients with phenotype B included more patients with obesity, lymphocytopenia, and moderately elevated inflammatory parameters. Patients with phenotype C included older patients with more comorbidities and even higher inflammatory parameters than phenotype B. We developed a simplified probabilistic model (validated in the internal validation cohort) for phenotype assignment, including 16 variables. In the derivation cohort, 30-day mortality rates were 2·5% (95% CI 1·4–4·3) for patients with phenotype A, 30·5% (28·5–32·6) for patients with phenotype B, and 60·7% (53·7–67·2) for patients with phenotype C (log-rank test p, [Interpretation] Patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 can be classified into three phenotypes that correlate with mortality. We developed and validated a simplified tool for the probabilistic assignment of patients into phenotypes. These results might help to better classify patients for clinical management, but the pathophysiological mechanisms of the phenotypes must be investigated., [Funding] Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, and Fundación SEIMC/GeSIDA., Funding: Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, and Fundación SEIMC/GeSIDA.
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32. P-tau235: a novel biomarker for staging preclinical Alzheimer's disease
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Marta Milà-Alomà, Juan Domingo Gispert, T. Lashley, Gunnar Brinkmalm, Elena Camporesi, Nicholas J. Ashton, Pedro Rosa Neto, Andrea Lessa Benedet, Christina E. Toomey, Agathe Vrillon, Juan Lantero-Rodriguez, Gemma Salvadó, Kaj Blennow, Henrik Zetterberg, Marc Suárez-Calvet, Thomas K Karikari, Mahnaz Shekari, Anniina Snellman, and Laia Montoliu-Gaya
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Oncology ,Medicine (General) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,tau Proteins ,CSF ,Disease ,Brain tissue ,QH426-470 ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,R5-920 ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Alzheimer Disease ,P-tau235 ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Phosphorylation ,Pathological ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Amyloid beta-Peptides ,business.industry ,Disease progression ,Articles ,p‐tau235 ,3. Good health ,Clinical trial ,Targeted mass spectrometry ,Disease Progression ,Molecular Medicine ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Tau ,business ,Alzheimer’s disease ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Biomarkers ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterised by a long preclinical phase. Although phosphorylated tau (p‐tau) species such as p‐tau217 and p‐tau231 provide accurate detection of early pathological changes, other biomarkers capable of staging disease progression during preclinical AD are still needed. Combining exploratory and targeted mass spectrometry methods in neuropathologically confirmed brain tissue, we observed that p‐tau235 is a prominent feature of AD pathology. In addition, p‐tau235 seemed to be preceded by p‐tau231, in what appeared to be a sequential phosphorylation event. To exploit its biomarker potential in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), we developed and validated a new p‐tau235 Simoa assay. Using three clinical cohorts, we demonstrated that (i) CSF p‐235 increases early in AD continuum, and (ii) changes in CSF p‐tau235 and p‐tau231 levels during preclinical AD are consistent with the sequential phosphorylation evidence in AD brain. In conclusion, CSF p‐tau235 appears to be not only a highly specific biomarker of AD but also a promising staging biomarker for the preclinical phase. Thus, it could prove useful tracking disease progression and help enriching clinical trial recruitment., A combination of mass spectrometry analysis of brain tissue and ultrasensitive immunoassays in three independent CSF cohorts identifies p‐tau235 as a novel biomarker for Alzheimer's disease (AD) – from preclinical stages to dementia.
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33. Deep-sequencing reveals broad subtype-specific HCV resistance mutations associated with treatment failure
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Javier Fernández-Fernández, Concepción Gimeno, Maria Saumoy, María Eugenia Soria, Pau Gilabert, Gasshan Mereish, Helena Masnou-Ridaura, Federico Sáez-Royuela, Javier Salmerón, Raúl Rodríguez, Imma Ocaña, Juan Buenestado, José Francisco Macías-Sánchez, Xavier Forns, Elisabet Deig, Silvia Montoliu, José Castellote, Maria Isabel Costafreda, Ramiro Macenlle, Ildefonso Quiñones, David Tabernero, Jordi Niubó, Silvia Fábregas, Xavier Pamplona, Qian Chen, Maria Carlota Londoño, Juan Turnes, Mercè Barenys, Javier García-Samaniego, Agustín Albillos, Javier Crespo, Juan Manuel Pascasio, Joana Villaverde, B. Sacristan, Silvia Sauleda, Mar Riveiro-Barciela, Judit Carbonell, Silvia Salord, Oscar del Río, Leticia González-Moreno, Doroteo Acero-Fernández, Martín Prieto, A. Estebanez, Manolo Romero-Gómez, Arkaitz Imaz, Xavier Torras, María José López-de-Goicoechea, Jordi Navarro, Manuel Delgado-Blanco, Rosa Maria Morillas, Yolanda Real, Gemma Olivé, Rosa M Lopez, Salvador Augustin, Joan Carles Quer, Angels García-Flores, Nuria Margall, Leonardo Nieto-Aponte, Ángeles Castro-Iglesias, Ariadna Rando-Segura, Verónica Saludes, Rosa Durández, Elena Vargas-Accarino, Mireia Cairó, María Luisa García-Buey, Carme Mora-Moruny, Álvaro Mena-de-Cea, Paloma Sanz-Cameno, Lluis Castells, Miguel Miralbés, Francisco Suárez, Rosa Roca, Joaquín Cabezas, Carlos González-Portela, Albert Bernet, Pilar Castillo-Grau, Juan García-Costa, Mercedes Guerrero-Murillo, R. Quiles, Martin Bonacci, Juan Arenas, Juan Ignacio Esteban, Xavier Xiol, Silvia Viroles, Antonio Madejón, Sabela Lens, Maria Buti, María Silvan di Yacovo, Francisco Rodriguez-Frias, Manuel Rodríguez, Damir Garcia-Cehic, Esteban Domingo, Alejandra Otero, Elisa Martró, Manuel Hernández-Guerra, Inmaculada Fernández, Alba Cachero, Pilar Vázquez-Rodríguez, Carmen García-Martin, José A. Carrión, Miguel Angel Simón, Soledad López-Calvo, Gloria Sánchez-Antolín, Fernando Lázaro, J. Llaneras, Montserrat Forné, Meritxell Llorens-Revull, Maria Juana Gomez-Alonso, Francisco José Martínez-Cerezo, Isabel Conde, Maria Francesca Cortese, Silvia Blanch, Blau Camps, David Vieito, Sofía P. Ruzo, Moisés Diago, Marta Vila, Matilde Trigo-Daporta, Mercè Rosinach, Irati Fernandez-Alonso, Carme López-Núñez, María José Ferri, Georg von Massow, Jose Luis Calleja, Rafael Esteban, Sofía Pérez-del-Pulgar, Rafael Medina, Carme Baliellas, Ángeles Vázquez, Josep Quer, Mercè Roget, Angel Rubín, Celia Perales, Jose Antonio delCampo, María Dolores Ocete, T. Casanovas, J.J. Sanchez-Ruano, Lluís Force, A Martín-Cardona, R.J. Andrade, Angelina Cañizares, Víctor Vargas-Blasco, Marta Bes, Zoe Mariño, Josep Gregori, and Raquel Baluja-Pino
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0301 basic medicine ,Genotype ,Hepatitis C virus ,030106 microbiology ,Failure ,Hepacivirus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Direct-acting antivirals ,Antiviral Agents ,Deep sequencing ,Antiviral treatment, Direct-acting antivirals, Failure, HCV, NGS, RAS ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Resistance, Multiple, Viral ,Interferon ,Virology ,Medicine ,Humans ,Treatment Failure ,NS5A ,NS5B ,Pharmacology ,business.industry ,Ribavirin ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,Hepatitis C ,Subtyping ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Antiviral treatment ,Spain ,NGS ,HCV ,Mutation ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,business ,medicine.drug ,RAS - Abstract
[Abstract] A percentage of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected patients fail direct acting antiviral (DAA)-based treatment regimens, often because of drug resistance-associated substitutions (RAS). The aim of this study was to characterize the resistance profile of a large cohort of patients failing DAA-based treatments, and investigate the relationship between HCV subtype and failure, as an aid to optimizing management of these patients. A new, standardized HCV-RAS testing protocol based on deep sequencing was designed and applied to 220 previously subtyped samples from patients failing DAA treatment, collected in 39 Spanish hospitals. The majority had received DAA-based interferon (IFN) α-free regimens; 79% had failed sofosbuvir-containing therapy. Genomic regions encoding the nonstructural protein (NS) 3, NS5A, and NS5B (DAA target regions) were analyzed using subtype-specific primers. Viral subtype distribution was as follows: genotype (G) 1, 62.7%; G3a, 21.4%; G4d, 12.3%; G2, 1.8%; and mixed infections 1.8%. Overall, 88.6% of patients carried at least 1 RAS, and 19% carried RAS at frequencies below 20% in the mutant spectrum. There were no differences in RAS selection between treatments with and without ribavirin. Regardless of the treatment received, each HCV subtype showed specific types of RAS. Of note, no RAS were detected in the target proteins of 18.6% of patients failing treatment, and 30.4% of patients had RAS in proteins that were not targets of the inhibitors they received. HCV patients failing DAA therapy showed a high diversity of RAS. Ribavirin use did not influence the type or number of RAS at failure. The subtype-specific pattern of RAS emergence underscores the importance of accurate HCV subtyping. The frequency of “extra-target” RAS suggests the need for RAS screening in all three DAA target regions. Ministerio de Economía y Empresa; IDI-20151125 Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades; SAF SAF 2017-87846-R
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34. BLE-GSpeed: A new BLE- based dataset to estimate user gait speed
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Fernando Alvarez, Fernando J. Aranda, Emilio Sansano-Sansano, and Raúl Montoliu
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Information Systems and Management ,Computer science ,Real-time computing ,Wearable computer ,02 engineering and technology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Baseline (configuration management) ,Set (psychology) ,Wearable technology ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,business.industry ,lcsh:Z ,Computer Science Applications ,Gait speed ,lcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resources ,Key (cryptography) ,public database ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Cognitive diseases ,business ,BLE-based technology ,gait speed ,Information Systems ,Efficient energy use - Abstract
To estimate the user gait speed can be crucial in many topics, such as health care systems, since the presence of difficulties in walking is a core indicator of health and function in aging and disease. Methods for non-invasive and continuous assessment of the gait speed may be key to enable early detection of cognitive diseases such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Wearable technologies can provide innovative solutions for healthcare problems. Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology is excellent for wearables because it is very energy efficient, secure, and inexpensive. In this paper, the BLE-GSpeed database is presented. The dataset is composed of several BLE RSSI measurements obtained while users were walking at a constant speed along a corridor. Moreover, a set of experiments using a baseline algorithm to estimate the gait speed are also presented to provide baseline results to the research community.
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35. Is 'one size fits all' anti-aggregation really effective? Variability in the response to P2Y12 receptor inhibitors in obese patients
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J C Gomez Polo, Antonio Tello-Montoliu, J Playan Escribano, Inmaculada Roldán, D. Vivas Balcones, I Silva, A Besteiro Vazquez, José Luis Ferreiro, Joan-Antoni Gomez-Hospital, Esther Bernardo, M.A Ortega, A.L Marcano Fernandez, L.M Lugo Gavidia, J.M De La Hera Galarza, and Francisco Marcos Marín
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Background Different “ex vivo” studies have shown both a greater platelet activation and higher rates of resistance to clopidogrel in obese patients. Although there is less evidence, less prasugrel activity has also been observed in these patients. Our aim was to study the variability of the response to clopidogrel, ticagrelor and prasugrel in obese patients, defined as a body mass index ≥30. Methods Prospective, multicenter, observational, pharmacodynamic study, conducted in a Spanish population of patients with an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) treated with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and double anti-aggregation with acetylsalicylic acid and a P2Y12 receptor inhibitor. Platelet function tests were performed the morning after the ICP and 30 days after it, including: 1) VerifyNow P2Y12 assay; 2) multiple electrode aggreometry (Multiplate); and 3) VASP analysis. Results Of the total patients included (988), 300 were obese (30.3%). The obese group was younger (62.8±12 years vs 64.9±12), had a higher incidence of arterial hypertension (76.3% vs. 56.7%), diabetes mellitus (35% vs. 27.5%); and lower incidence of chronic kidney disease (7.7% vs. 17%). There were no differences in the acute phase (day 1 after PCI) in the pharmacodynamic response to any of the P2Y12 inhibitors used. After 30 days, greater platelet aggregation (decreased response) was documented in obese patients treated with prasugrel according to VASP tests (PRI in non-obese 23.9±13% vs. 30.4±14.7% in obese, p 0.035) and MEA (area under the aggregation units curve in non-obese 251.7±104.1 vs 320±166.7 in obese, p 0.007) and a numerical trend with VerifyNow. A trend in the same direction was also observed in patients treated with clopidogrel that did not reach statistical significance with all the platelet function tests used. No differences were observed in the ticagrelor group. Conclusion Obese patients with an ACS treated with PCI have a worse response to thienopyridines than non-obese patients in the maintenance phase of antiaggregant treatment, while the response to ticagrelor is not affected by obesity. Completing the clinical follow-up proposed by the registry is necessary to know if these differences have an implication in cardiovascular events. Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding source: Public grant(s) – National budget only. Main funding source(s): Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (FIS)
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36. Impact of smoking habit on platelet reactivity in a cohort of patients admitted due to an acute coronary syndrome
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J.C Gomez Polo, D Vivas Balcones, A.L Marcano Fernandez, J Playan Escribano, L.M Lugo Gavidia, E Bernardo, M.A Ortega Pozzi, J.M De La Hera Galarza, A Tello Montoliu, A Besteiro Vazquez, I Silva, F Marin, I Roldan Rabadan, J.A Gomez Hospital, and J.L Ferreiro
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Platelet reactivity ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Acute coronary syndrome ,business.industry ,Smoking habit ,Internal medicine ,Cohort ,medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
Background Several pharmacodynamic studies have shown the impact of smoking habit on platelet reactivity; with a reduction on platelet aggregation. Wether this inhibition in platelet reactivity is due to tobacco effects in platelet signaling pathways or due to a pharmacodynamic interaction with antiplatelet therapies is not well stablished. Purpose Our aim was to study the influence of smoking habit in platelet reactivity and in the response to P2Y12 inhibitors. Methods Patients admitted in four tertiary care hospitals due to an acute coronary syndrome that undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) were consecutively and prospectively recruited. All the patients received dual antiplatelet therapy with aspirin and a P2Y12 inhibitor following current European Guidelines. Platelet function was assessed at day 1 and day 30 post-PCI by VerifyNow P2Y12, VASP (Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein) y MEA (Multiple electrode aggregometry). Results A total of 1000 patients were enrolled, of whom 12 had to be excluded due to inaccurate processing of blood samples. 372 patients (37,6%) had smoking habit. Non-smoking patients showed higher prevalence of high blood pressure [423 (68.7%) vs 196 (52.7%)] and diabetes mellitus [213 (34.6%) vs 81 (21.8%)]. Smoking patients were younger [57.3 (9,6) years old vs 68.4 (11.1)], with higher incidence of acute coronary syndrome with ST segment elevation [184 patients (49,5%) vs 241 (39.1%), p Conclusion Smoking habit was associated with a lower response to prasugrel of borderline significance, and with higher response to clopidogrel, according with previous studies suggesting a pharmacodynamics interaction between tobacco use and P2Y12 inhibitors. Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding source: Public grant(s) – National budget only. Main funding source(s): Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (FIS)
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37. Uso transformador de tecnologías digitales en educación superior
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María del Pilar Prado Brand, Blessed Ballesteros Cantillo, Fernando Iriarte Diazgranados, David Herney Bernal García, Sergio Humberto Barbosa Granados, Norely Margarita Soto Builes, Marlly Leana Amariles Jaramillo, Donna Zapata Zapata, Ana Dolores Vargas Sánchez, Gilbert Andres Cruz Rojas, María Fernanda Aldana Vargas, Mónica López, Oscar Rafael Boude Figueredo, María Cecilia Botero Botero, Wilson Leandro Pardo Osorio, Yasbley de María Segovia Cifuentes, Haydeé González Martínez, Cruz Elvira Correa Restrepo, Claudia Elena Espinal Correa, Carmen Ricardo Barreto, Luis Hernando Barreto Carvajal, Claudia María Zea Restrepo, Sofía Quintana Marín, Josep María Duart Montoliu, Julia Elena Gómez Gómez, Luz Adriana Osorio Gómez, Nora Elena Gil Ramírez, María Isabel Ramírez Rojas, Ángela María Martínez Chaparro, Enith Castaño Bermúdez, Javier López Martínez, Gloria Isabel Toro Córdoba, Álvaro Hernan Galvis Panqueva, and Yefren Díaz López
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Sustainable development ,Modalities ,Higher education ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Learning community ,Socialization ,Public relations ,Blended learning ,Transformative learning ,Political science ,Institution ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Este libro deja a consideración de la comunidad académica una colección de trabajos hechos en el marco de la Red Universitaria para la Educación con Tecnología (RedUnete), colaborativo en el que participan instituciones de educación superior de Colombia y de España. El eje vertebrador del esfuerzo es el uso transformador de tecnologías digitales en educación superior, el cual se espera que redunde en flexibilización y enriquecimiento de procesos académicos a este nivel y en el interior de cada unidad docente, programa e institución y grupos de estas. El libro está organizado en dos secciones. La primera se centra en temas estructurales, por ejemplo, el desarrollo de cultura y competencia digital entre los miembros de cada comunidad educativa, la alineación entre las competencias digitales de los egresados con los requerimientos del sector donde se espera que se desempeñen, así como las oportunidades de racionalizar los esfuerzos institucionales cuando se participa en la creación y el aprovechamiento de objetos y recursos educativos digitales. La segunda sección se centra en temas sustantivos, y en esta se aprende sobre lo educativo, operativo y organizacional de experiencias de educación superior en las modalidades virtual y combinada con enfoque transformador. En todas las experiencias se va más allá de mezclar actividades presenciales y virtuales, toda vez que se propicia el uso de estrategias pedagógicas que favorecen la participación activa de los estudiantes en la construcción, el debate y la socialización de conocimientos, con facilitación de los docentes y en el interior de comunidades de aprendizaje apoyadas con tecnología digital. El libro cierra invitando a la reflexión acerca de los retos que tienen las instituciones de educación superior de cara al compromiso mundial para sacar adelante la Agenda 2030 de Naciones Unidas, en particular lo que tiene que ver con el cuarto de los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible, relacionado con educación de calidad para todos.
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38. HPS11 and OCA8: Two new types of albinism associated with mutations in BLOC1S5 and DCT genes
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Almudena Fernández, Gema Garrido, and Lluis Montoliu
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Albinism ,Optic chiasm ,Dermatology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Foveal ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Humans ,Gene ,Reduced visual acuity ,Hypopigmentation ,business.industry ,Retinal ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Hypoplasia ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Hermanski-Pudlak Syndrome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Mutation ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Albinism is a rare genetic condition associated with profound visual alterations and a variable hypopigmentation phenotype. The impairment of the visual system includes diagnostic foveal hypoplasia along with misrouting of retinal axons at the optic chiasm, whose consequences are a reduced visual acuity and altered stereoscopic vision, respectively. It is assumed that between 1:10,000-20,000 newborns can be a person with albinism, with great variations depending on world areas.
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39. HPV vaccination introduction worldwide and WHO and UNICEF estimates of national HPV immunization coverage 2010-2019
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Mamadou S Diallo, Oya Zeren Afsar, Marcela Contreras, Roberta Pastore, D. Scott LaMontagne, Martha Velandia-González, Laia Alemany, Laia Bruni, Maria Brotons, Anna Saura-Lázaro, Alexandra Montoliu, Marta Gacic-Dobo, Paul Bloem, and Liudmila Mosina
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Papillomavirus vaccine ,Papillomavirus vaccines ,Vaccination Coverage ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Càncer de coll uterí ,United Nations ,Epidemiology ,Vacuna del papil·lomavirus ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,World Health Organization ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cervix cancer ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Papillomavirus Vaccines ,0101 mathematics ,Cervical cancer ,business.industry ,Immunization Programs ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Public health ,Member states ,010102 general mathematics ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Vaccination ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Hpv vaccination ,COVID-19 ,World population ,medicine.disease ,Europe ,Vaccination coverage ,Female ,business ,Demography - Abstract
WHO/UNICEF estimates for HPV vaccination coverage from 2010 to 2019 are analyzed against the backdrop of the 90% coverage target for HPV vaccination by 2030 set in the recently approved global strategy for cervical cancer elimination as a public health problem. As of June 2020, 107 (55%) of the 194 WHO Member States have introduced HPV vaccination. The Americas and Europe are by far the WHO regions with the most introductions, 85% and 77% of their countries having already introduced respectively. A record number of introductions was observed in 2019, most of which in low- and middle- income countries (LMIC) where access has been limited. Programs had an average performance coverage of around 67% for the first dose and 53% for the final dose of HPV. LMICs performed on average better than high- income countries for the first dose, but worse for the last dose due to higher dropout. Only 5 (6%) countries achieved coverages with the final dose of more than 90%, 22 countries (21%) achieved coverages of 75% or higher while 35 (40%) had a final dose coverage of 50% or less. When expressed as world population coverage (i.e., weighted by population size), global coverage of the final HPV dose for 2019 is estimated at 15%. There is a long way to go to meet the 2030 elimination target of 90%. In the post-COVID era attention should be paid to maintain the pace of introductions, specially ensuring the most populous countries introduce, and further improving program performance globally.
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40. Role of 68ga-dotatoc pet/ct in the management of neuroendocrine tumors
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Laura Hernández-Montoliu, Vercher Jose Luis, Nuria Vilarrasa, de la Bellacasa Jordi Puig, I. Peiró, Carles Villabona, Alexandre Teulé, Cristina Carames Sanchez, Judith Suils, and Fernando Guerrero
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68ga dotatoc ,PET-CT ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Neuroendocrine tumors ,business ,medicine.disease ,Nuclear medicine - Published
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41. Biomarker-based validity of a food frequency questionnaire estimating intake in Brazilian children and adolescents
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Elaine Hillesheim, José Simon Camelo-Junior, Fábio da Veiga Ued, Joyce Moraes Camarneiro, Jacqueline Pontes Monteiro, Esther Campos-Giménez, Maria Pilar Giner, Sofia Moco, Ivan Montoliu, Roberta Garcia Salomão, Tamiris Trevisan de Barros, Karine Redeuil, Roseli Borges Donegá Toffano, Maria Olímpia Ribeiro do Vale Almada, Carolina de Almeida Coelho-Landell, François-Pierre Martin, Jim Kaput, and Mariana Giaretta Mathias
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Validation study ,Adolescent ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Diet Surveys ,Food group ,BIOMARCADORES ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Folic Acid ,Environmental health ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Medicine ,Humans ,Child ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,business.industry ,Food frequency questionnaire ,food and beverages ,Vitamins ,beta Carotene ,Biomarker (medicine) ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Female ,business ,Biomarkers ,Brazil ,Food Science - Abstract
This study evaluated the validity of nutrient and food group intakes estimated by an FFQ against biomarkers. A 71-item semiquantitative FFQ was administered to 210 Brazilian children and adolescents aged 9–13 years. Intakes were correlated with biomarkers in plasma and red blood cells. Correlations between nutrients and their biomarkers were presented for animal protein, myristic acid (C14:0), EPA, DHA, β-carotene, folate, and vitamins B3, B5 and B6. Food groups and biomarkers were correlated as follows: fish products with EPA and DHA; milk and dairy with C14:0, pyridoxal 5'-phosphate and vitamin B12; total vegetables and dark green and orange vegetables with β-carotene; 5-methyltetrahydrofolate with green vegetables; and flour products with para-aminobenzoylglutamic acid. This FFQ is a valid tool for ranking Brazilian children and adolescents according to their intake of several nutrients and food groups.
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42. A Look into Liver Mitochondrial Dysfunction as a Hallmark in Progression of Brain Energy Crisis and Development of Neurologic Symptoms in Hepatic Encephalopathy
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Gubidat Alilova, Lyudmila A. Tikhonova, Carmina Montoliu, and Elena Kosenko
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medicine.medical_specialty ,hyperammonemia ,Encephalopathy ,lcsh:Medicine ,Mitochondrion ,liver ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Liver disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,brain energy crisis ,Ketogenesis ,Medicine ,Hepatic encephalopathy ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Hyperammonemia ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,ketogenesis ,mitochondria ,Endocrinology ,gluconeogenesis ,Ketone bodies ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Portosystemic shunt ,business - Abstract
Background: The relationship between liver disease and neuropathology in hepatic encephalopathy is well known, but the genesis of encephalopathy in liver failure is yet to be elucidated. Conceptually, the main cause of hepatic encephalopathy is the accumulation of brain ammonia due to impaired liver detoxification function or occurrence of portosystemic shunt. Yet, as well as taking up toxic ammonia, the liver also produces vital metabolites that ensure normal cerebral function. Given this, for insight into how perturbations in the metabolic capacity of the liver may be related to brain pathology, it is crucial to understand the extent of ammonia-related changes in the hepatic metabolism that provides respiratory fuel for the brain, a deficiency of which can give rise to encephalopathy. Methods: Hepatic encephalopathy was induced in starved rats by injection of ammonium acetate. Ammonia-induced toxicity was evaluated by plasma and freeze-clamped liver and brain energy metabolites, and mitochondrial, cytoplasmic, and microsomal gluconeogenic enzymes, including mitochondrial ketogenic enzymes. Parameters of oxidative phosphorylation were recorded polarographically with a Clark-type electrode, while other measures were determined with standard fluorometric enzymatic methods. Results: Progressive impairment of liver mitochondrial respiration in the initial stage of ammonia-induced hepatotoxicity and the subsequent energy crisis due to decreased ATP synthesis lead to cessation of gluconeogenesis and ketogenesis. Reduction in glucose and ketone body supply to the brain is a terminal event in liver toxicity, preceding the development of coma. Conclusions: Our study provides a framework to further explore the relationship between hepatic dysfunction and progression of brain energy crisis in hepatic encephalopathy.
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43. An Unusual Cause of Chronic Cough in an Adult
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R. Blavia Aloy, G. Cotta Ramusino, M.P. Machin Andreu, and R. Montoliu
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Chronic cough ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Dermatology - Published
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44. Assessment of Platelet REACtivity After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
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Alberto Ortiz Saez, Andrés Íñiguez Romo, Jose Antonio Baz Alonso, Saleta Fernández Barbeira, Emilio Galán, Sergio Raposeiras Roubin, Raúl Moreno, Eduardo Molina Navarro, Guillermo Bastos Fernández, Rafael Romaguera, Francisco Calvo Iglesias, Pablo Juan Salvadores, Ángel Cequier Fillat, Juan Ocampo Miguez, Mariano Valdes Chavarri, Antonio De Miguel Castro, Antonio Serra Peñaranda, Ignacio Cruz Gonzalez, Victor Alfonso Jimenez Diaz, and Antonio Tello-Montoliu
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constricción patológica ,Aortic valve ,medicine.medical_specialty ,trombosis ,Terapia antitrombótica ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Estenosis aórtica ,enfermedades cardiovasculares ,Constriction, Pathologic ,macromolecular substances ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Ensaio REAC-TAVI ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,P2Y12 ,Valve replacement ,aortic s ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,cardiovascular diseases ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation ,implantación de prótesis valvulares cardíacas ,business.industry ,Thrombosis ,medicine.disease ,Clopidogrel ,Stenosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Aortic Valve ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,válvula aórtica ,Ticagrelor ,medicine.drug - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The REAC-TAVI (Assessment of platelet REACtivity after Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) trial enrolled patients with aortic stenosis (AS) undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) pre-treated with aspirin + clopidogrel, aimed to compare the efficacy of clopidogrel and ticagrelor in suppressing high platelet reactivity (HPR) after TAVI. BACKGROUND: Current recommendations support short-term use of aspirin + clopidogrel for patients with severe AS undergoing TAVR despite the lack of compelling evidence. METHODS: This was a prospective, randomized, multicenter investigation. Platelet reactivity was measured at 6 different time points with the VerifyNow assay (Accriva Diagnostics, San Diego, California). HPR was defined as (P2Y12 reaction units (PRU) ≥208. Patients with HPR before TAVR were randomized to either aspirin + ticagrelor or aspirin + clopidogrel for 3 months. Patients without HPR continued with aspirin + clopidogrel (registry cohort). The primary endpoint was non-HPR status (PRU
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45. Eight weeks of Paritaprevir/r/Ombitasvir + Dasabuvir in HCV genotype 1b with mild-moderate fibrosis: Results from a real-world cohort
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José A. Carrión, Juan Turnes, J.M. Moreno, Esther Molina, M. Puigvehí, José María Moreno, Joaquín Cabezas, Juan de la Vega, Jose Luis Castro, Rosa Maria Morillas, Jose Luis Calleja, Sabela Lens, Beatriz de Cuenca, Javier Salmerón, J.J. Sanchez-Ruano, Ester Badia, M. D. Anton, Silvia Montoliu, P. Cordero, Moisés Diago, Xavier Torras, Juan Manuel Pascasio, Antonio Olveira, F. Gea, Ana Viu, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, and European Commission
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Cyclopropanes ,Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,Sustained Virologic Response ,Paritaprevir ,Hepacivirus ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,2-Naphthylamine ,Medicine ,Anilides ,Prospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Sulfonamides ,Dasabuvir ,Valine ,Middle Aged ,Viral Load ,Sustained virological response ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cohort ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Viral load ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Macrocyclic Compounds ,Genotype ,Proline ,Lactams, Macrocyclic ,Antiviral Agents ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Uracil ,Aged ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,Ombitasvir ,Discontinuation ,Regimen ,chemistry ,Spain ,Ritonavir ,Carbamates ,business - Abstract
[Background & Aims] The interferon‐free regimen paritaprevir/ritonavir, ombitasvir + dasabuvir (PTV /r/OBV /DSV ) has shown high efficacy in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV ) genotype 1b infection when administered for 8 or 12 weeks, but data regarding the 8‐week treatment are scarce. The aim of our study was to assess the efficacy and safety of the 8‐week administration of PTV /r/OBV /DSV in a real‐world cohort., [Methods] We performed a multicentre observational study from Spanish Hepa‐C database including patients receiving 8 weeks of PTV /r/OBV /DSV (October 2016‐November 2017). Those with advanced fibrosis, with non‐genotype 1b or who were treatment‐experienced were excluded., [Results] A total of 211 patients were registered from 23 Spanish centres; eleven were excluded. At baseline, 42.5% (n = 85) were male, median (range) age was 57 (23‐86), ALT was 45 (11‐494) IU/mL, viral load was 6.1 (3.3‐8.2) log10 IU/mL, and 74.5% had mild liver fibrosis (F0‐F1) and 25.5% moderate fibrosis (F2). At the end of treatment (EOT ), HCV viral load was undetectable in 100% (200/200). Seven patients relapsed after treatment discontinuation. Sustained virological response (SVR 12) rates by intention‐to‐treat analysis were 96% (192/200). Regarding treatment safety, 2 patients developed ALT elevation >5x ULN, but there were no treatment discontinuations. One patient died 7 weeks after EOT., [Conclusion] Treatment with PTV/r/OBV/DSV in genotype 1b‐infected treatment‐naive patients with mild‐moderate fibrosis shows excellent efficacy and safety in real life, similarly to clinical trials. Clinicaltrials.gov, number: NCT 03122132., JAC has received a grant from Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (PI14/00540), co‐funded by Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), Unión Europea, Una manera de hacer Europa.
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46. Chronic Kidney Disease and Third-Generation P2Y12 Inhibitors Use in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome: Impact on the Prognosis at 1 Year
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Antonio Tello-Montoliu, Nuria Vicente-Ibarra, Juan M. Ruiz-Nodar, Teresa Lozano, María Asunción Esteve-Pastor, Manuel J Macías-Villanego, Francisco Marín, Vicente Pernias-Escrig, Luna Carrillo-Alemán, Juan Gabriel Martínez-Martínez, Esteban Orenes-Piñero, José Miguel Rivera-Caravaca, and A Veliz-Martinez
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Pharmacology ,Acute coronary syndrome ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Ischemia ,Renal function ,medicine.disease ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Clinical trial ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Platelet aggregation inhibitor ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Myocardial infarction ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with worse clinical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome. However, they are underrepresented in clinical trials. We aimed to investigate differences in prognosis of acute coronary syndrome patients with and without CKD, focusing on the use of novel P2Y12 receptor inhibitors. This multicenter registry involved patients with acute coronary syndrome from 3 tertiary institutions. After excluding anticoagulated patients and patients on antiplatelet monotherapy, 1280 patients remained. During 1 year of follow-up, we recorded all major adverse cardiovascular events (composite of cardiovascular death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, and nonfatal ischemic stroke), bleeds (Bleeding Academic Research Consortium classification) and deaths. Of 1280 patients, 325 (25.4%) had CKD; 55.5% of non-CKD patients and 22.7% of CKD patients were prescribed novel P2Y12 inhibitors. During follow-up, CKD patients under novel P2Y12 inhibitors showed a not statistically significant lower mortality and incidence of thrombotic events than clopidogrel-treated ones. In contrast, non-CKD patients taking novel P2Y12 inhibitors had better outcomes in terms of major adverse cardiovascular events (4.72 vs 9.41; P = .006), all-cause mortality (1.32 vs 4.24; P = .006), and severe bleeding events (Bleeding Academic Research Consortium 3-5) (0.94 vs 2.82; P = .030), without differences for any bleeding (8.11 vs 8.47; P = .849). Bleeding risk was not increased by using third-generation P2Y12 inhibitors in either group of patients. In conclusion, the use of third-generation P2Y12 inhibitors among non-CKD patients was associated with better outcomes. CKD patients receiving third-generation P2Y12 inhibitors treatment showed no statistically significant lower mortality and thrombotic events. Bleeding risk was not increased with the use of third-generation P2Y12 inhibitors in either group of patients.
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47. Terapia ultrasonido focalizado de alta intensidad (HIFU) para el tratamiento del cáncer de próstata: Experiencia a medio plazo
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A. Durán-Rivera, J.U. Juan Escudero, E. López Alcina, A. Montoliu García, P. Garrido Abad, and M. Fernández Arjona
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Gynecology ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Urology ,030232 urology & nephrology ,medicine ,business - Abstract
Resumen Introduccion Hoy en dia, el tratamiento del cancer de prostata localizado busca minimizar el impacto en la funcion sexual y la continencia urinaria. En este sentido, la terapia con ultrasonido de alta intensidad ofrece resultados interesantes. Presentamos nuestra experiencia con esta tecnica en 2 centros espanoles. Material y metodos Revision retrospectiva de 75 pacientes con cancer de prostata localizado tratados con terapia con ultrasonido de alta intensidad entre marzo de 2007 y julio de 2016. Se evaluaron los resultados oncologicos y las complicaciones perioperatorias, asi como el impacto en la funcion sexual y la continencia. Resultados Sesenta y siete pacientes fueron analizados. El seguimiento medio fue de 7,2 anos. El PSA nadir fue de 0,2 ng/ml (0-3); 24 pacientes (35,5%) presentaron recidiva bioquimica y en 18 se realizo una nueva biopsia, evidenciando 10 casos (55,5%) con recidiva anatomopatologica. La supervivencia libre de recidiva bioquimica global a 5 y 8 anos fue de 93,2 y 80,5%, respectivamente. La supervivencia especifica para cancer a 5 y 8 anos fue en ambos casos de un 96%. En el postoperatorio, 50 pacientes (74,6%) eran continentes, 16 (23,9%) reportaban incontinencia leve y uno (1,5%), moderada. La mediana del International Index of Erectile Function-5 previa y postratamiento fue de 17 (5-25) y 16 (2-23) puntos, respectivamente. Reportaron disfuncion erectil de novo 9 pacientes (13,5%). Conclusion La terapia con ultrasonido de alta intensidad parece ser una alternativa segura para el tratamiento del cancer de prostata localizado, especialmente de bajo riesgo. En nuestra experiencia, esta tecnica ofrece ventajas en la conservacion de la continencia urinaria, y los resultados oncologicos parecen ser alentadores a medio plazo. Dada la evolucion natural del cancer de prostata, se requieren estudios a largo plazo y con mayor casuistica que corroboren estos resultados.
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48. Histological Features of Cerebellar Neuropathology in Patients With Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
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Amparo Urios, Jerónimo Forteza, Juan Giner, Vicente Felipo, Carmina Montoliu, Irene Borreda, Pilar Molina, Paola Leone, and Tiziano Balzano
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Alcoholic liver disease ,Cerebellum ,Cell Count ,Neuropathology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Humans ,Medicine ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,European union ,Aged ,media_common ,Neurons ,Analysis of Variance ,business.industry ,Calcium-Binding Proteins ,Microfilament Proteins ,Fatty liver ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Neurology ,Female ,Cerebellar atrophy ,Alcoholic fatty liver ,Neurology (clinical) ,Atrophy ,Steatohepatitis ,business ,Neuroglia ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Fatty Liver, Alcoholic - Abstract
Alcoholic steatohepatitis (ASH) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) affect 29 million people in the European Union. Patients with ASH and NASH may exhibit cognitive impairment, reducing their quality of life. Steatohepatitis induces cerebral alterations. It is not known if histological analysis could allow distinguishing ASH, NASH, and/or cirrhosis neuropathology and other entities. The aim of this work was to analyze a set of histopathological features characterizing the brain lesions due to ASH, NASH, and cirrhosis. We performed a histological study using hematoxylin and eosin staining and immunohistochemical techniques in cerebellum of 31 subjects who died with healthy liver (n = 6), NASH (n = 14), ASH (n = 3), nonalcoholic cirrhosis (n = 4), and alcoholic cirrhosis (n = 4). We analyzed in cerebellum, as an early marker for brain injury: 1) vascular damage; 2) cerebellar atrophy and neurodegeneration in Purkinje layer; and 3) microglia and astrocytes activation in white matter and molecular layer. Patients with steatohepatitis have increased number of microtrombi in cerebellar parenchyma, neuronal loss in Purkinje layer and microglial and astrocyte activation in white matter and molecular layer. These alterations are stronger in patients with ASH than in those with NASH. These results provide a set of histopathological features in brain that may allow differentiation of steatohepatitis from other conditions.
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49. Perioperative and Periprocedural Management of Antithrombotic Therapy: Consensus Document of SEC, SEDAR, SEACV, SECTCV, AEC, SECPRE, SEPD, SEGO, SEHH, SETH, SEMERGEN, SEMFYC, SEMG, SEMICYUC, SEMI, SEMES, SEPAR, SENEC, SEO, SEPA, SERVEI, SECOT and AEU
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Raquel Oliva, Enrique Santos-Bueso, Francisco Hidalgo, Pilar Sierra, Inmaculada Roldán, Elena Figuero, Vanessa Roldán, R. Ferrandis, Juan V. Llau, Luis Ley, José Mateo Arranz, José María Lobos, Juan José Gómez-Doblas, Juan I. Arcelus, Ana Gómez, David Vivas, Ainhoa Serrano, Andres Iñiguez, Concepción Cassinello, Isabel Egocheaga, Antonio Bujaldón, José Luis Ferreiro, Francisco Leyva, Fernando Alberca, Fuat Arikan, Adrián Guerrero, Pascual Marco Vera, Vicente Palomo, Manuel Anguita, Antonio Tello-Montoliu, Francisco Marín, Juan M. Ruiz-Nodar, Juan Francisco Hermida, Rafael Muñoz, María José Ramos-Gallo, Rafael Otero, José A. Urbano, A. Gómez-Luque, José Luis Llisterri, Carmen Montero, Olga Madridano, and Alfonso Martín
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Hemorrhage ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Risk Assessment ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fibrinolytic Agents ,Risk Factors ,Thromboembolism ,Intervention (counseling) ,Preoperative Care ,Antithrombotic ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Thrombotic risk ,Intraoperative Care ,Drug Substitution ,business.industry ,Anticoagulant ,Anticoagulants ,General Medicine ,Perioperative ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Discontinuation ,Conventional PCI ,Female ,Antiagregación, Anticoagulación, Anticoagulation, Antiplatelet, Antithrombotic, Antitrombótico, Cirugía, Surgery ,business ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors - Abstract
During the last few years, the number of patients receiving anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy has increased worldwide. Since this is a chronic treatment, patients receiving it can be expected to need some kind of surgery or intervention during their lifetime that may require treatment discontinuation. The decision to withdraw antithrombotic therapy depends on the patient's thrombotic risk versus hemorrhagic risk. Assessment of both factors will show the precise management of anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy in these scenarios. The aim of this consensus document, coordinated by the Cardiovascular Thrombosis Working Group of the Spanish Society of Cardiology, and endorsed by most of the Spanish scientific societies of clinical specialities that may play a role in the patient-health care process during the perioperative or periprocedural period, is to recommend some simple and practical guidelines with a view to homogenizing daily clinical practice.
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50. Manejo perioperatorio y periprocedimiento del tratamiento antitrombótico: documento de consenso de SEC, SEDAR, SEACV, SECTCV, AEC, SECPRE, SEPD, SEGO, SEHH, SETH, SEMERGEN, SEMFYC, SEMG, SEMICYUC, SEMI, SEMES, SEPAR, SENEC, SEO, SEPA, SERVEI, SECOT y AEU
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Vanessa Roldán, R. Ferrandis, José María Lobos, Luis Ley, Antonio Tello-Montoliu, José A. Urbano, Juan José Gómez-Doblas, José Luis Llisterri, Francisco Leyva, Fuat Arikan, Rafael Otero, Carmen Montero, David Vivas, Rafael Muñoz, Pilar Sierra, Francisco Marcos Marín, A. Gómez-Luque, Juan M. Ruiz-Nodar, Antonio Bujaldón, José Mateo Arranz, Ainhoa Serrano, Fernando Alberca, Isabel Egocheaga, Ana María Gómez, Enrique Santos-Bueso, Olga Madridano, Raquel Oliva, Inmaculada Roldán, Elena Figuero, Juan Francisco Hermida, Pascual Marco Vera, Manuel Anguita, Juan I. Arcelus, Adrián Guerrero, María José Ramos-Gallo, Andres Iñiguez, Concepción Cassinello, Juan V. Llau, José Luis Ferreiro, Vicente Palomo, Alfonso Martín, and Francisco Hidalgo
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Resumen En los ultimos anos, el numero de pacientes anticoagulados y antiagregados esta aumentando significativamente. Al ser un tratamiento cronico, es de esperar que a lo largo de su vida necesiten un procedimiento quirurgico o intervencionista que pueda requerir la interrupcion del farmaco antitrombotico. La decision de retirar o mantener dicho tratamiento estara determinada, por un lado, por el riesgo trombotico y, por otro, por el hemorragico. De la interaccion entre estos 2 factores dependera la actitud ante la anticoagulacion y la antiagregacion. El objetivo de este documento de consenso, coordinado desde el Grupo de Trabajo de Trombosis Cardiovascular de la Sociedad Espanola de Cardiologia y certificado por un amplio numero de sociedades cientificas que participan en el proceso asistencial del paciente durante el periodo perioperatorio o periprocedimiento, consiste en proponer una serie de recomendaciones practicas y sencillas con el fin de homogeneizar la practica clinica diaria.
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