626 results on '"Marusic, P."'
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202. Are surgical masks manufactured from sterilisation wrap safe?
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Grigg, Sam E., Zampiron, Andrea, Akbaridoust, Farzan, Chandran, Dileep, Holmes, Natasha E., Johnson, Paul D.R., Marusic, Ivan, and Jones, Daryl
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Due to regional shortages some health services have proposed using surgical masks manufactured from sterilisation wrap. However, there has been little assessment of the safety of this practice. Therefore, we developed our own prototypes and evaluated whether they met regulatory standards.
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- 2021
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203. The effect of renal denervation on endothelial function and inflammatory markers in patients with resistant hypertension
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Eikelis, N., Hering, D., Marusic, P., Sari, C., Walton, A., Phillips, S., Lambert, E., Duval, J., Krum, H., Lambert, G., Esler, M., and Schlaich, M.
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- 2015
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204. PB 13 Errors elicit high-gamma responses in the human cerebral cortex
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Völker, M., primary, Berberich, S., additional, Fiederer, L.D.J., additional, Hammer, J., additional, Kršek, P., additional, Tomášek, M., additional, Marusic, P., additional, Reinacher, P.C., additional, Coenen, V.A., additional, Schulze-Bonhage, A., additional, Burgard, W., additional, and Ball, T., additional
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- 2017
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205. Infection as a predictor of mortality in decompensated liver cirrhosis: exploring the relationship to severity of liver failure
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Grgurevic, Ivica, Trkulja, Vladimir, Bozin, Tonci, Madir, Anita, Miletic, Maja, Marusic, Srecko, Skrlin, Jasenka, Sestan Crnek, Sandra, and Dobrovic, Karolina
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Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text.
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- 2020
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206. Prostate-specific membrane antigen PET-CT in patients with high-risk prostate cancer before curative-intent surgery or radiotherapy (proPSMA): a prospective, randomised, multicentre study
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Hofman, Michael S, Lawrentschuk, Nathan, Francis, Roslyn J, Tang, Colin, Vela, Ian, Thomas, Paul, Rutherford, Natalie, Martin, Jarad M, Frydenberg, Mark, Shakher, Ramdave, Wong, Lih-Ming, Taubman, Kim, Ting Lee, Sze, Hsiao, Edward, Roach, Paul, Nottage, Michelle, Kirkwood, Ian, Hayne, Dickon, Link, Emma, Marusic, Petra, Matera, Anetta, Herschtal, Alan, Iravani, Amir, Hicks, Rodney J, Williams, Scott, and Murphy, Declan G
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Conventional imaging using CT and bone scan has insufficient sensitivity when staging men with high-risk localised prostate cancer. We aimed to investigate whether novel imaging using prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET-CT might improve accuracy and affect management.
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- 2020
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207. Neurostructural correlates of strength decrease following total knee arthroplasty: A systematic review of the literature with meta-analysis.
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Paravlic, Armin H., Kovač, Simon, Pisot, Rado, and Marusic, Uros
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- 2020
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208. Active Micropump-Mixer for Rapid Antiplatelet Drug Screening in Whole Blood.
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Szydzik, Crispin, Brazilek, Rose J., Akbaridoust, Farzan, de Silva, Charitha, Moon, Mitchell, Marusic, Ivan, Ooi, Andrew S. H., Nandurkar, Harshal H., Hamilton, Justin R., Mitchell, Arnan, and Nesbitt, Warwick S.
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- 2019
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209. Review of the therapeutic neurofeedback method using electroencephalography: EEG Neurofeedback.
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Omejc, Nina, Rojc, Bojan, Battaglini, Piero Paolo, and Marusic, Uros
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- 2019
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210. Probability risk assessment of island operation event for large scale photovoltaic plant.
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Ivas, Mihovil, Marusic, Ante, Havelka, Juraj, and Capuder, Tomislav
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PHOTOVOLTAIC power systems ,DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory) ,RISK assessment ,PROBABILITY theory ,FAULT trees (Reliability engineering) ,PLANT capacity - Abstract
Original methodology for the calculation of island operation event occurrence possibility is proposed for the photovoltaic power plants connected to medium voltage grid. Within the methodology description, event fault tree with number of pairs of basic initial events is discussed, where probability for the basic events are defined and flow chart for the proposed calculation is given. The novelty in the approach for probability calculation includes also proposal for development of frequency distribution functions for concerned power generation and consumption variables which have to be modelled for the probability calculations, for which the triangular distributions curves have been chosen. Being boundary conditions for definition of non-detected island event, borders of non-detection zones are defined for the common island detection protection functions: over frequency and under frequency, over voltage and under voltage and rate of change of frequency functions. Comparison of the island event probability is presented on case study example, with conclusion that standard voltage and frequency protection alone are not satisfying, but ROCOF protection could be suitable, subject to particular local grid characteristic and calculative verification of probability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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211. Soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1 is reduced in patients with resistant hypertension after renal denervation
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Eikelis, N, primary, Hering, D, additional, Marusic, P, additional, Walton, A S, additional, Lambert, E A, additional, Sata, Y, additional, Krum, H, additional, Lambert, G W, additional, Esler, M D, additional, and Schlaich, M P, additional
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- 2016
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212. [OP.7D.10] THE EFFECT OF RENAL DENERVATION ON ADIPOKINES IN PATIENTS WITH RESISTANT HYPERTENSION
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Eikelis, N., primary, Hering, D., additional, Marusic, P., additional, Walton, A., additional, Lambert, E., additional, Krum, H., additional, Lambert, G., additional, Esler, M., additional, and Schlaich, M., additional
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- 2016
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213. HIF-1α immunohistochemical expression in decidual cells, villous and extravillous trophoblast in placentas from pregnancies complicated with preeclampsia.
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Kosovic, I., Prusac, I. Kuzmic, Mestrovic, Z., Berkovic, A., Marusic, J., and Tomas, S. Zekic
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PROTEIN metabolism ,BLASTOCYST ,CASE-control method ,PREECLAMPSIA ,PLACENTA ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,ENDOMETRIUM - Abstract
Etiology of preeclampsia (PE) remains unknown despite it being the leading cause of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. PE placentas show signs of chronic oxidative stress, therefore we set to investigate the HIF-1α immunohistochemical expression in PE placentas. For the first time presented study reported on significantly higher HIF-1α immunohistochemical expression in all of the placental segments; villous trophoblast (VTB), decidual cells (DC) and extravillous trophoblast (EVTB) in the PE placentas compared to placentas from normal pregnancies. The further studies on the subject are necessary in order to understand the mechanisms behind elevated HIF-1α immunohistochemical levels in PE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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214. Use of Occupational Drawings to Enhance Vocational Development
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Marusic, Sveto S.
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- 1969
215. The prevalence of neural antibodies in temporal lobe epilepsy and the clinical characteristics of seropositive patients.
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Elisak, Martin, Krysl, David, Hanzalova, Jitka, Volna, Kamila, Bien, Christian G., Leypoldt, Frank, and Marusic, Petr
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Purpose: Epileptic seizures are a common manifestation of autoimmune encephalitis, but the role of neural antibodies in long-term epilepsy remains unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of neural-surface antibodies (NSAbs) and antibodies against glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) in patients with chronic temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE).Method: Patients with an electro-clinical diagnosis of TLE and a disease duration longer than one year were included. NSAbs (LGI1, CASPR2, AMPAR1/2, NMDAR, GABABR) and antibodies against GAD were detected. Only patients with significant antibody levels in serum, and/or positivity in CSF (according to antibody subtype), were enrolled in the seropositive group. Cohorts of seropositive and seronegative patients were compared regarding clinical and imaging data.Results: Significant serum levels of antibodies were detected in eight out of 163 (5%) TLE patients (CASPR2 n = 2, GAD n = 3, LGI1 n = 2, and GABABR n = 1). In four of them, antibodies were detected in the CSF as well (CASPR2 in one, GAD in three). Five seropositive patients had uni- or bilateral temporal lobe lesions on MRI and three patients were non-lesional. All seropositive patients had TLE of unknown cause. Seropositive patients had higher age at epilepsy onset and autoimmune comorbidity, but did not differ in other clinical, EEG or neuroimaging characteristics. Response to immunotherapy (seizure reduction >50%) was observed in three of the six patients treated.Conclusions: Besides older age at epilepsy onset and autoimmune comorbidity, seropositive patients cannot be distinguished from seronegative patients on the basis of clinical, EEG or neuroimaging data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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216. Post-anaesthesia pulmonary complications after use of muscle relaxants (POPULAR): a multicentre, prospective observational study
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Kirmeier, Eva, Eriksson, Lars I, Lewald, Heidrun, Jonsson Fagerlund, Malin, Hoeft, Andreas, Hollmann, Markus, Meistelman, Claude, Hunter, Jennifer M, Ulm, Kurt, Blobner, Manfred, Abad Gurumeta, Alfredo, Abernethy, Caroline, Abigail, Patrick, Achaibar, Kira, Adam, Emily, Afshari, Arash, Agudelo Montoya, M. Elizabeth, Akgün, Fatma Nur, Aletti, Gabriele, Alkış, Neslihan, Allan, Katie, Allan, Ashley, Allaouchiche, Bernard, Allcock, Clare, Almasy, Emoke, Amey, Isobel, Amigoni, Maria, Andersen, Elin, Andersson, Peder, Anipchenko, Natalya, Antunes, Pedro, Armstrong, Earlene, Aslam, Tayyba Naz, Aslin, Bjorn, Assunção, José Pedro, Ausserer, Julia, Avvai, Mary, Awad, Nahla, Ayas Montero, Begoña, Ayuso, Mercedes, Azevedo, Patricia, Badarau, Victoria, Badescu, Roxana, Baiardo Redaelli, Martina, Baird, Colin, Baird, Yolanda, Baker, Tim, Balaji, Packianathaswamy, Bălan, Cristina, Balandin, Alina, Balescu-Arion, Carmen, Baliuliene, Vilda, Baltasar Isabel, Jorge, Baluch, Saif Nasr, Bandrabur, Daniela, Bankewitz, Carla, Barber, Katrina, Barbera, Francesco, Barcraft-Barnes, Helena, Barletti, Valentina, Barnett, Gill, Baron, Kirsty, Barros, Ana, Barsan, Victoria, Bartlett, Pauline, Batistaki, Chrysanthi, Baumgarten, Georg, Baytas, Volkan, Beauchamp, Nigel, Becerra Cayetano, Isabel A., Bell, Stephanie, Bellandi, Mattia, Belletti, Alessandro, Belmonte Cuenca, Julio, Benitez-Cano, Adela, Beretta, Luigi, Berger, Marc, Bergmann, Nicole, Bergmark, Kristina, Bermudez Lopez, Maria, Bernotaite, Monika, Beurskens, Charlotte, Bidd, Heena, Bifulco, Francesca, Bignami, Elena, Bilic, Aleksandar, Bilskiene, Diana, Bischoff, Petra, Bishop, Luke, Bjonness, Therese, Blaylock, Hether, Blethyn, Kate, Blincoe, Thomas, Blokhin, Ivan, Blunt, Nadia, Boer, Christa, Bois, Grégory, Bonicolini, Eleonora, Booth, Joanna, Borecka-Kedzierska, Miroslawa, Borstnar, Katarina, Borys, Michał, Boselli, Emmanuel, Bouvet, Lionel, Bouwman, Arthur, Bowen, Leonora, Bowrey, Sarah, Boxall, Leigh, Božić, Teodora, Bradley, Tom, Branco, Teresa, Brazzi, Luca, Brazzoni, Marcella, Brear, Tracy, Brogly, Nicolas, Brohi, Farooq, Broms, Jacob, Bubliauskas, Andrius, Bucolo, Gea Erika, Buerkle, Hartmut, Buggy, Donal, Buhre, Wolfgang, Bukauskas, Tomas, Butturini, Francesco, Byttner, Anders, Cabrera Díaz, Itahísa, Calderon, Adriana, Calhau, Ricardo, Callejo, Angel, Cammu, Guy, Campesato, Manuela, Can, Özlem S, Candeias, Margarida, Cantor, Andreea, Carise, Elsa, Carmona, Cristina, Carreteiro, Joana, Carrieri, Cosima, Carter, Anna, Casal, Manuela, Casanova, Irene, Cascella, Marco, Casero, Luis M., Casiraghi, Guiseppina Maria, Castelo-Branco, Laila, Castro Arranz, Carlos, Cernea, Daniela Denisa, Cervantes, Jesoporiol, Chandler, Ben, Charnock, Robert, Chatzimicali, Aikaterini, Chinery, Elane, Chishti, Ahmed, Chondhury, Priyakam, Christie, Emily, Christodoudiles, George, Ciardo, Stefano, Cimpeanu, Luminata, Cindea, Iulia, Cinnella, Gilda, Clark, Sebastian, Clayton, Matthew, Cocu, Simona, Collyer, Thomas, Colvin, Carie, Cope, Sean, Copeta, Filomena, Copotoiu, Sanda-Maria, Correia de Barros, Filinto, Corso, Ruggero Massimo, Cortegiani, Andrea, Costa, Gabriela, Cowton, Amanda, Cox, Nicolas, Craig, James, Cricca, Valentina, Cronin, John, Cunha, Mariana, Cuomo, Arturo, Curley, Katherine, Czuczwar, Mirosław, Dabrowska, Domenika, Damster, Sabrine, Danguy des Déserts, Marc, Daniliuc, Aura, Danninger, Thomas, Darwish, Imad, Dascalu, Corina, Davies, Kirsty, Davies, Simon, De Boer, Hans, De Flaviis, Adelisa, De Selincourt, Gabrielle, Deana, Cristian, Debaene, Bertrand, Debreceni, Gabor, Dedhia, Jatin, Delgado Garcia, Isabel, Della Rocca, Giorgio, Delroy-Buelles, Llana, Desai, Tejal, Dhillon, Parveen, Di Giacinto, Ida, Di Mauro, Piero, Diaz Gomez, Tamara V., Dimitrovski, Aleksandar, Dinic, Vesna, Dîrzu, Dan-Sebastian, Divander, Mona Britt, Dolinar, Janez, Domingues, Susana, Doolan, James, Downes, Charlotte, Dragoescu, Nicoleta Alice, Droc, Gabriela, Dum, Elisabeth, Dumitrescu, Alexandra, Duncan, Louise, Dzurňáková, Paul, Eberl, Susanne, Edwards, Jayne, Edwards, Mark, Ekelund, Kim, Ekengren, Patrik, Elghouty, Eyad, Ellerkmann, Richard, Ellis, Helen, Elme, Andreas, Ernst, Thomas, Errando, Carlos Luis, Estenes, Simao, Ewaldsson, Callis, Farid, Nahla, Featherstone, James, Febres, Daniela, Fedorov, Sergey, Feggeler, Johanna, Feijten, Prisca, Fellmann, Tobias, Fernandez Candil, Juan, Fernandez Castineira, Ana, Fernández Castineira, Juan, Fernando, Aruna, Ferrando, Carlos, Ferreira, Leonia, Ferreira, Patrick, Feyling, Anders, Filipescu, Daniela, Fleischer, Andreas, Floris, Leda, Foerster, Urs, Fox, Benjamin, Franke, Uwe, Frasca, Denis, Frey, Christian, Frost, Victoria, Fullin, Giorgio, Fumagalli, Jacopo, Furneval, Julie, Fusari, Maurizio, Gallacher, Stuart, Galushka, Svetlana, Gambale, Giorgio, Gambino, Irene, Garcia-Perez, Maria Luisa, Garg, Sanjeev, Garlak, Justyna, Gavranovic, Zeljka, Gavrilov, Roman, Gaynor, Lames, Gecaj Gashi, Agreta, Georghiou, Maria, Gerjevic, Bozena, Gferer, Gudrun, Giarratano, Antonino, Gibson, Andy, Gievski, Vanja, Giles, Julian, Gillberg, Lars, Gilowska, Katarzyna, Gilsanz Rodriguez, Fernando, Gioia, Antonio, Giovannoni, Cecilia, Girotra, Vandana, Gkinas, Dimitrios, Gkiokas, George, Godoroja, Daniela, Goebel, Ulrich, Goel, Vandana, Gonzalez, Matilde, Goranovic, Tatjana, Gornik-Wlaszczuk, Ewa, Gosavi, Smita, Gottfridsson, peter, Gottschalk, André, Granell, Manuel, Granstrom, Anna, Grassetto, Alberto, Greenwood, Anna, Grigoras, Ioana, Grintescu, Ioana, Gritsan, Alexey, Gritsan, Galina, Grynyuk, Andriy, Guadagnin, Giovanni Maria, Guarnieri, Marcello, Güçlü, Çiğdem, Guerrero Diez, Maria, Gunenc, Ferim, Günther, Ulf, Gupta, Pawan, Guttenthaler, Vera, Hack, Yvonne, Hafisayena, Ade, Hagau, Natalia, Haldar, Jagannath, Hales, Dawn, Hancı, Volkan, Hanna-Jumma, Sameer, Harazim, Hana, Harlet, Pierre, Harper, Daniel, Harris, Benjamin, Harvey, Orla, Hashimi, Medita, Hawkins, Lesley, Hayes, Conrad, Heaton, James, Heier, Tom, Helliwell, Laurence, Hemmes, Sabrine, Henderson, Kate, Hermanides, Jeroen, Hermanns, Henning, Herrera Hueso, Berta, Hestenes, Siv, Hettiarachchi, Roshane, Highgate, Judith, Hodgson, Keith, Hoelbling, Daniel, Holland, Jonathan, Horhota, Lucian, Hormis, Anil, Hribar, Renata, Hua, Alina, Humphreys, Sally, Humphries, Ryan, Humpliková, Simona, Hunt, Janez, Husnain, Ali, Hussein, Ahmed, Hyams, Benjamin, Iannuccelli, Fabrizio, Ilette, Katie, Ilyas, Carl, Inan, Turgay, India, Immaculada, Ionițăv, Victor, Irwin, Foo, Jain, Vipul, Janez, Benedikt, Jankovic, Radmilo, Jenkins, Sarah, Jenko, Matej, Jimenez, Raquel, Jiménez Gomez, Bárbara, Joachim, Sugganthi, Joelsson-Alm, Eva, John, John, Jonikaite, Lina, Jovic, Miomir, Jungwirth, Bettina, Junke, Etienne, Kabakov, Borys, Kadaoui, Salah-Din, Kanski, Andrzej, Karadag, Süheyla, Karbonskiene, Aurika, Karjagin, Juri, Kasnik, Darja, Katanolli, Fatos, Katsika, Eleni, Kaufmann, Kai, Keane, Helen, Kelly, Martin, Kent, Melanie, Keraitiene, Grazina, Khudhur, Ahmed, Khuenl-Brady, Karin, Kidd, Laurie, King, Siobhan, Kirchgäßner, Katharina, Klancir, Tino, Klucniks, Andris, Knotzer, Johann, Knowlden, Peter, Koers, Lena, Kompan, Janez, Koneti, Kiran K, Kooij, Fabian, Koolen, Eric, Koopman - van Gemert, Anna Wilhelmina Margaretha Maria, Kopp, Kristen, Korfiotis, Dimitrios, Korolkov, Oleg, Kosinová, Martina, Köstenberger, Markus, Kotzinger, Oskar, Kovačević, Marko, Kranke, Peter, Kranke, Eva, Kraus, Christiane, Kraus, Stephanie, Kubitzek, Christiane, Kucharski, Rafal, Kucukguclu, Semih, Kudrashou, Allaksandr, Kumar, Vinayak, Kummen, Live, Kunit, Cornelia, Kushakovsky, Vlad, Kuvaki, Bahar, Kuzmanovska, Biljana, Kyttari, Aikaterina, Landoni, Giovanni, Lau, Gary, Lazarev, Konstantin, Legett, Samantha, Legrottaglie, Anna Maria, Leonardi, Silvia, Leong, Maria, Lercher, Helene, Leuvrey, Matthieu, Leva, Brigitte, Levstek, Meta, Limb, James, Lindholm, Espen, Linton, Fiona, Liperi, Corradero, Lipski, Fabian, Lirk, Philipp, Lisi, Alberto, Lišková, Katarina, Lluch Oltra, Aitana, Loganathan, Vinothan, Lombardi, Stefania, Lopez, Eloisa, Lopez Rodríguez, Maria, Lorenzini, Laura, Lowicka, Malgorzata, Lugovoy, Alexander, Luippold, Madeleine, Lumb, Andrew, Macas, Andrius, Macgregor, Mark, Machado, Humberto, Maciariello, Maria, Madeira, Isabel, Maitan, Stefan, Majewski, Jacek, Maldini, Branka, Malewski, Georgia, Manfredini, Livia, Männer, Olja, Marchand, Bahareh, Marcu, Alexandra, Margalef, Jordi, Margarson, Michael, Marinheiro, Lucia, Markic, Ana, Markovic Bozic, Jasmina, Marrazzo, Francesco, Martin, Jane, Martin Ayuso, Maria, Martinez, Esteher, Martino, Enrico Antonio, Martinson, Victoria, Marusic-Gaser, Katarina, Mascarenhas, Catia, Mathis, Cindy, Matsota, Paraskevi, Mavrommati, Eleni, Mazul Sunko, Branka, McCourt, Killian, McGill, Neil, McKee, Raymond, Meço, Başak Ceyda, Meier, Sonja, Melbourne, Susan, Melbybråthen, Grethe, Meli, Andrea, Melia, Aiden, Melotti, Rita Maria, Menga, Maria Rosaria, Mercer, Pauline, Merotra, Susan, Mescolini, Silvia, Metterlein, Thomas, Michalov, Martin, Michlig, Sam, Midgley, Susan, Milić, Morena, Milojevic, Milan, Miñana, Amanda, Minto, Gary, Mirabella, Lucia, Mirea, Liliana, Mittelstädt, Ludger, Moeglen, Aude, Moise, Alida, Mokini, Zhirajr, Molin, Anna, Moltó, Luis, Monea, Maria Concetta, Montalto, Francesca, Montgomery, Jane, Montgomery, Claire, Montillo, Gerardo, Moore, Sally, Moore, Faye, Moreira, Zelia, Moreno, Tania, Moreno, Ricardo, Moret, Enrique, Moreton, Sarah, Morgan, Marianne, Moro Velasco, Concepción, Morri, Davide, Moull, Alice, Moura, Fernando, Mráz, Peter, Mrozek, Katarzyna, Mukhtar, Karim, Muniyappa, Sudeshkumar, Murray, Heather, Murthy, Burra VS, Mushambi, Mary, Nadolski, Maria, Nardelli, Pasquale, Nardin, Giordano, Navarro Pérez, Rosalía, Naveiro, Andrea, Negri, Manuela, Nesek Adam, Visnja, Neskovic, Vojislava, Neuwersch, Stefan, Neves, Miriam, Nguyen, Bavinh, Ní Eochagáin, Aisling, Nicholas, Caroline, Nightingale, Jeremy, Norrie, Kylie, Novak-Jankovic, Vesna, Novakova, Andrea, Novillo, Marta, Numan, Sandra, Oduro-Dominah, Louise, Oldner, Anders, Oliveira, Isabel, Ologoiu, Daniela, Oloktsidou, Irini, O'Reilly, Rosalind, Orlando, Alessandro, Ovezov, Alexey, Ozbilgin, Sule, Paal, Peter, Padin Barreiro, Lidia, Palugniok, Ryszard, Papaioannou, Alexandra, Papapostolou, Konstantinos, Paranthaman, Prabhakar, Pardey Bracho, Gilda, Parente, Suzana, Parfeni, Alexandru, Pasin, Laura, Passey, Samuel, Pastor, Ernesto, Patch, Sarah, Patil, Andan, Paunescu, Marilena-Alina, Pehboeck, Daniel, Pereira, Manuela, Pereira, Carla, Perez Caballero, Paula, Pérez García, Aníbal, Pérez Soto, Antonia, Perez Tejero, Gisela, Perez-Cerda, Francisco, Pesenti, Antonio, Petta, Rocco, Philippe, Simon, Pickering, David, Pico Veloso, Jandro, Pina, Pedro, Pinho-Oliveira, Vítor, Pinol, Santiago, Pinto, Rita, Pistidda, Laura, Pitterle, Manuela, Piwowarczyk, Paweł, Plotnikova, Olga, Pohl, Holger, Poldermann, Jorinde, Polkovicová, Lucia, Pompei, Livia, Popescu, Mihai, Popović, Radmila, Pota, Vincenzo, Potocnik, Miriam, Potręć, Beata, Potter, Alison, Pramod, Nalwaya, Prchalova, Martina, Preckel, Benedikt, Pugh, Richard, Pulletz, Mark, Radoeshki, Aleksandar, Rafi, Amir, Ragazzi, Riccardo, Raineri Santi, Maurizio, Rajamanickam, Tamiselvan, Rajput, Zahra, Ramachandran, Rajeskar, Ramasamy, Radhika, Ramessur, Suneil, Rao, Roshan, Rasmussen, Anders, Rato, André, Razaque, Usman, Real Navacerrada, M. 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Results from retrospective studies suggest that use of neuromuscular blocking agents during general anaesthesia might be linked to postoperative pulmonary complications. We therefore aimed to assess whether the use of neuromuscular blocking agents is associated with postoperative pulmonary complications.
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217. OPPOSING EFFECTS OF SHEAR-MEDIATED DILATION AND MYOGENIC CONSTRICTION ON ARTERY DIAMETER IN RESPONSE TO HANDGRIP EXERCISE IN HUMANS.
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Atkinson, C.L., Carter, H.H., Naylor, L.H., Dawson, E.A., Marusic, P., Hering, D., Schlaich, M.P., Thijssen, D.H.J., Green, D.J., Atkinson, C.L., Carter, H.H., Naylor, L.H., Dawson, E.A., Marusic, P., Hering, D., Schlaich, M.P., Thijssen, D.H.J., and Green, D.J.
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Item does not contain fulltext, INTRODUCTION: Whilst the impact of changes in blood flow and shear stress on artery function are well documented, the acute effects of increases in arterial pressure are less well described. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of 30-minutes of elevated blood pressure, in the absence of changes in shear stress or sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activation, on conduit arterial diameter. METHODS: Ten male subjects undertook 3 sessions of 30-minutes unilateral handgrip (HG) exercise at 5, 10 and 15% of maximal voluntary contractile (MVC) strength. Brachial artery shear and flow were measured simultaneously during exercise in the active and contralateral resting, arms. Bilateral brachial artery diameter was simultaneously assessed prior to- and immediately post-exercise. In a second experiment, 6 subjects repeated the 15% MVC condition whilst continuous vascular measurements were collected along with measures of muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA). RESULTS: Unilateral HG exercise at all intensities induced step-wise elevations in blood pressure (P<0.01). Whilst step-wise increases were evident in shear rate in the exercising arm (P<0.001), no changes were apparent in the non-exercising limb (P=0.42). Brachial diameter increased in the exercising arm (P=0.02), but significantly decreased in the non-exercising arm (P=0.03). At 15% MVC, changes in diameter were significantly different between arms (interaction-effect P=0.01), with no significant changes in MSNA. CONCLUSION: Acute increases in transmural pressure, independent of shear and SNS activity, reduce arterial calibre in normotensive humans in vivo. These changes in diameter were mitigated by exercise-induced elevations in shear rate in the active limb.
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Hering, D., primary, Marusic, P., additional, Walton, A., additional, Duval, J., additional, Head, G.A., additional, Esler, M., additional, and Schlaich, M.P., additional
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219. SCORE: Standardised computer-based organised reporting of EEG
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Beniczky, S., Aurlien, H., Martins-da-Silva, A., Visser, G., Rubboli, I., Hjalgrim, H., Stefan, H., Rosen, I., Zarubova, J., Dobesberger, J., Alving, J., Andersen, K.V., Fabricius, M., Atkins, M.D., Neufeld, M., Plouin, P., Marusic, P., Lees, R., Pressler, R., Hopfengaertner, R., Mameniskiene, R., Emde Boas, W.v., Fuglsang-Frederiksen, Anders, Trinka, E., and Wolf, P.
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220. New Changes in the Croatian Patent Act
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Marusic, Branka
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221. Presurgical evaluation of anterior temporal lobe atrophy in patients with pharmacoresistant temporal lobe epilepsy using MRI volumetry
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Horínek, D, Martinkovic, L, Kyncl, M, Amlerová, J, and Marusic, P
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Objective: Hippocampal atrophy associated with hippocampal sclerosis (HS) in patients with pharmacoresistant temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) may be associated with the atrophy of neocortex in the area of the anterior temporal lobe. The aim of the study was to compare the volume of the anterior temporal[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL], 60. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurochirurgie (DGNC), Joint Meeting mit den Benelux-Ländern und Bulgarien
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222. The diffusion parameters of the extracellular space are altered in focal cortical dysplasias
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Vargova, L., Homola, A., Cicanic, M., Kuncova, K., Krsek, P., Marusic, P., Sykova, E., and Zamecnik, J.
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223. Health-related quality of life in multiple sclerosis: Effects of natalizumab
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W., Kaufman, M., Putman, S., Diedrich, A., Follmer, R., Pelletier, D., Waubant, E., Cree, B., Genain, C., Goodin, D., Patwa, H., Rizo, M., Kitaj, M., Blevins, J., Smith, T., Mcgee, F., Honeycutt, W., Brown, M., Isa, A., Nieves Quinones, D., Krupp, L., Smiroldo, J., Zarif, M., Perkins, C., Sumner, A., Fisher, A., Gutierrez, A., Jacoby, R., Svoboda, S., Dorn, D., Groeschel, A., Steingo, B., Kishner, R., Cohen, B., Melen, O., Simuni, T., Zee, P., Cohan, S., Yerby, M., Hendin, B., Levine, T., Tamm, H., Travis, L. H., Freedman, S. M., Tim, R., Ferrell, W., Stefoski, D., Stevens, S., Katsamakis, G., Topel, J., Ko, M., Gelber, D., Fortin, C., Green, B., Logan, W., Carpenter, D., Temple, L., Sadiq, S., Sylvester, A., Sim, G., Mihai, C., Vertino, M., Jubelt, B., Mejico, L., Riskind, P., Cabo, A., Paskavitz, J., Moonis, M., Bashir J. Brockington, K. Bashir J. Brockington, Nicholas, A., Slaughter, R., Archer S. Harik, R. Archer S. Harik, Haddad, N., Pippenger, M. A., Van den Noort, S., Thai, G., Olek, M., Demetriou, M., Shin, R., Calabresi, P., Rus, H., Bever, C., Johnson, K., Sherbert, R., Herndon, R., Uschmann, H., Chandler, A., Markowitz, C., Jacobs, D., Balcer, L., Mitchell, G., Chakravorty, S., Heyman, R., Stauber, Z., Goodman, A., Segal, B., Schwid, S., Samkoff, L., Levin, M., Jacewicz, M., Menkes, D., Pulsinelli, W., Frohman, E., Racke, M., Hawker, K., Ulrich, R., Panitch, H., Hamill, R., Tandon, R., Dulaney, E., Simnad, V., Miller, J., Wooten, G. F., Harrison, M., Doherty, M., Wundes, A., Distad, J., Kachuck, N., Berkovich, R., Burnett, M., Sahai, S., Bandari, D., Weiner, L., Storey, J. R., Beesley, B., Hart, D., Moses, H., Sriram, S., Fang, J., O’Duffy, A., Kita, M., Taylor, L., Elliott, M., Roberts, J., Jeffery, D., Maxwell, S., Lefkowitz, D., Kumar, S., Sinclair, M., Radue, E. W., de Vera, A., Bacelar, O., and Kuster, P.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Visual analogue scale ,Health Status ,Population ,Pain ,Comorbidity ,Placebo ,Antibodies ,law.invention ,Natalizumab ,Randomized controlled trial ,Quality of life ,Double-Blind Method ,law ,Internal medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Monoclonal ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,education ,Humanized ,education.field_of_study ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,Neuroscience (all) ,business.industry ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Female ,Patient Satisfaction ,Treatment Outcome ,United States ,Quality of Life ,Multiple sclerosis ,medicine.disease ,Neurology ,Physical therapy ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective To report the relationship between disease activity and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in relapsing multiple sclerosis, and the impact of natalizumab. Methods HRQoL data were available from 2,113 multiple sclerosis patients in natalizumab clinical studies. In the Natalizumab Safety and Efficacy in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (AFFIRM) study, patients received natalizumab 300mg (n = 627) or placebo (n = 315); in the Safety and Efficacy of Natalizumab in Combination with Interferon Beta-1a in Patients with Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (SENTINEL) study, patients received interferon beta-1a (IFN-β-1a) plus natalizumab 300mg (n = 589), or IFN-β-1a plus placebo (n = 582). The Short Form-36 (SF-36) and a subject global assessment visual analog scale were administered at baseline and weeks 24, 52, and 104. Prespecified analyses included changes from baseline to week 104 in SF-36 and visual analog scale scores. Odds ratios for clinically meaningful improvement or worsening on the SF-36 Physical Component Summary (PCS) and Mental Component Summary were calculated. Results Mean baseline SF-36 scores were significantly less than the general US population and correlated with Expanded Disability Status Scale scores, sustained disability progression, relapse number, and increased volume of brain magnetic resonance imaging lesions. Natalizumab significantly improved SF-36 PCS and Mental Component Summary scores at week 104 in AFFIRM. PCS changes were significantly improved by week 24 and at all subsequent time points. Natalizumab-treated patients in both studies were more likely to experience clinically important improvement and less likely to experience clinically important deterioration on the SF-36 PCS. The visual analog scale also showed significantly improved HRQoL with natalizumab. Interpretation HRQoL was impaired in relapsing multiple sclerosis patients, correlated with severity of disease as measured by neurological ratings or magnetic resonance imaging, and improved significantly with natalizumab. Ann Neurol 2007
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224. Comparison of levetiracetam and controlled-release carbamazepine in newly diagnosed epilepsy
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Brodie, M. J, Perucca, E, Ryvlin, P, Ben Menachem, E, Meencke, H. J, Van Landegem, W, Ossemann, M, Sadzot, B, Van Paesschen, W, Van Zandijcke, M, Hovorka, J, Marusic, P, Pazdera, L, Rektor, I, Stolcova, E, Tislerova, D, Kalviainen, R, Korpelainen, J, Peltola, J, Ranua, J, Geraud, G, Hirsch, E, Josien, E, Vercueil, L, Vespignani, H, Jeschke Rohrich, B, Keidel, M, Mattern, W, Ochs, G, Schmitz, B, Schumann, G, Balogh, A, Clemens, B, Czopf, J, Halasz, P, Rajna, P, Vecsei, L, Baruzzi, A, Beghi, A. E, Canevini, M. P, De Feo, M. R, Lamberti, P, Marciani, M. G, Marrosu, F, Mazza, Salvatore, Monaco, F, Mutani, R, Regesta, G, Zaccara, G, Drozdowski, W, Fryze, W, Jedrzejczak, J, Nowaki, P, Selmaj, K, Stelmasiak, Z, Wajgt, A, Bryer, A, Coetzee, C, Gardiner, J, Haug, P, Isaacs, M, Kelbe, C, Modi, G, Opperman, D, Shah, N, Wolberg, S, Arbizu, T, Forcadas, I, Macin Eiras, J. L, Martinez, M, Marti Masso, J. F, Molins, A, Serratosa, J. M, Borre, B, Kallen, K, Kumlien, E, Lindberger, M, Palm, R, Carpay, J. A, Sanders, E. A. C. M, Van Leusden, J. A, Vecht, C, Roberts, R. C, Smith, P, and Tidswell, P.
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business.industry ,levetiracetam ,oxcarbazepine ,Carbamazepine ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,Epilepsy ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Tolerability ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Anesthesia ,Clinical endpoint ,Medicine ,epilepsy ,Neurology (clinical) ,Levetiracetam ,business ,Adverse effect ,Oxcarbazepine ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective: We report the results of a prospective study of the efficacy and tolerability of levetiracetam, a new antiepileptic drug with a unique mechanism of action, in comparison with controlled-release carbamazepine as first treatment in newly diagnosed epilepsy. Methods: Adults with ≥2 partial or generalized tonic–clonic seizures in the previous year were randomly assigned to levetiracetam (500 mg twice daily, n = 288) or controlled-release carbamazepine (200 mg twice daily, n = 291) in a multicenter, double-blind, noninferiority, parallel-group trial. If a seizure occurred within 26 weeks of stabilization, dosage was increased incrementally to a maximum of levetiracetam 1,500 mg twice daily or carbamazepine 600 mg twice daily. Patients achieving the primary endpoint (6-month seizure freedom) continued on treatment for a further 6-month maintenance period. Results: At per-protocol analysis, 73.0% (56.6%) of patients randomized to levetiracetam and 72.8% (58.5%) receiving controlled-release carbamazepine were seizure free at the last evaluated dose (adjusted absolute difference 0.2%, 95% CI −7.8% to 8.2%) for ≥6 months (1 year). Of all patients achieving 6-month (1-year) remission, 80.1% (86.0%) in the levetiracetam group and 85.4% (89.3%) in the carbamazepine group did so at the lowest dose level. Withdrawal rates for adverse events were 14.4% with levetiracetam and 19.2% with carbamazepine. Conclusions: Levetiracetam and controlled-release carbamazepine produced equivalent seizure freedom rates in newly diagnosed epilepsy at optimal dosing in a setting mimicking clinical practice. This trial has confirmed in a randomized, double-blind setting previously uncontrolled observations that most people with epilepsy will respond to their first-ever antiepileptic drug at low dosage.
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225. Renal Denervation Reduces Monocyte Activation and Monocyte-Platelet Aggregate Formation: An Anti-Inflammatory Effect Relevant for Cardiovascular Risk.
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Zaldivia, Maria T. K., Rivera, Jennifer, Hering, Dagmara, Marusic, Petra, Sata, Yusuke, Bock Lim, Eikelis, Nina, Lee, Rebecca, Lambert, Gavin W., Esler, Murray D., Htun, Nay M., Duval, Jacqueline, Hammond, Louise, Eisenhardt, Steffen U., Flierl, Ulrike, Schlaich, Markus P., Peter, Karlheinz, and Lim, Bock
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Overactivation of renal sympathetic nervous system and low-grade systemic inflammation are common features of hypertension. Renal denervation (RDN) reduces sympathetic activity in patients with resistant hypertension. However, its effect on systemic inflammation has not been examined. We prospectively investigated the effect of RDN on monocyte activation and inflammation in patients with uncontrolled hypertension scheduled for RDN. Ambulatory blood pressure, monocyte, and monocyte subset activation and inflammatory markers were assessed at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months after procedure in 42 patients. RDN significantly lowered blood pressure at 3 months (150.5±11.2/81.0±11.2 mm Hg to 144.7±11.8/77.9±11.0 mm Hg), which was sustained at 6 months (144.7±13.8/78.6±11.0 mm Hg). Activation status of monocytes significantly decreased at 3 months (P<0.01) and 6 months (P<0.01) after the procedure. In particular, classical monocyte activation was reduced at 6 months (P<0.05). Similarly, we observed a reduction of several inflammatory markers, including monocyte-platelet aggregates (3 months, P<0.01), plasma monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 levels (3 months, P<0.0001; 6 months, P<0.05), interleukin-1β (3 months, P<0.05; 6 months, P<0.05), tumor necrosis factor-α (3 months, P<0.01; 6 months, P<0.05), and interleukin-12 (3 months, P<0.01; 6 months, P<0.05). A positive correlation was observed between muscle sympathetic nerve activity and monocyte activation before and after the procedure. These results indicate that inhibition of sympathetic activity via RDN is associated with a reduction of monocyte activation and other inflammatory markers in hypertensive patients. These findings point to a direct interaction between the inflammatory and sympathetic nervous system, which is of central relevance for the understanding of beneficial cardiovascular effects of RDN. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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226. Renal denervation reduces monocyte activation in human hypertension
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Zaldivia, M., primary, Rivera, J., additional, Marusic, P., additional, McCartney, D., additional, Lee, R., additional, Htun, N., additional, Flierl, U., additional, Duval, J., additional, Hammond, L., additional, Schlaich, M., additional, and Peter, K., additional
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227. Reverse cardiac remodelling following renal denervation - atrial electrophysiologic and structural changes associated with blood pressure lowering
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McLellan, A., primary, Schlaich, M., additional, Taylor, A., additional, Prabhu, S., additional, Hering, D., additional, Hammond, L., additional, Marusic, P., additional, Duval, J., additional, Sata, Y., additional, Ellims, A., additional, Peter, K., additional, Shaw, J., additional, Walton, A., additional, Kalman, J., additional, and Kistler, P., additional
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228. Comparison of algorithms for detection of high frequency oscillations in intracranial EEG
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Balach, J., primary, Jezdik, P., additional, Cmejla, R., additional, Krsek, P., additional, Marusic, P., additional, and Jiruska, P., additional
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229. Genetic detection of Dobrava-Belgrade hantavirus in the edible dormouse (Glis glis) in central Serbia
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STANOJEVIC, M., primary, NIKOLIC, V., additional, STAJKOVIC, N., additional, STAMENKOVIC, G., additional, BOZOVIC, B., additional, CEKANAC, R., additional, MARUSIC, P., additional, and GLIGIC, A., additional
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230. [Microscopic disorders of cortical development of the brain and its etiopathogenic importance for detection in patients with temporal epilepsy associated with hippocampal sclerosis]
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Zámecník J, Krsek P, Marusic P, Druga R, Vladimír Beneš, Tichý M, and Komárek V
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Adult ,Cerebral Cortex ,Male ,Sclerosis ,Adolescent ,Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe ,Humans ,Female ,Hippocampus ,Temporal Lobe - Abstract
Hippocampal sclerosis represents a common structural basis of temporal lobe epilepsy. However, the etiological factors and mechanisms leading to its development still remain unexplained. In our study, we present neuropathological findings in the resected hippocampus and the pole of the temporal lobe in 15 patients with hippocampal sclerosis. "Initial precipitating injuries" that are thought to cause the development of hippocampal sclerosis (febrile seizures in early childhood, head injury or meningoencephalitis) were present in the history of 12 patients. In the remaining 3 cases, no predisposing factors were found. Attention was paid to the histopathological identification of disturbed neuronal migration and differentiation in the temporal lobe. These defects were observed in 7 cases; in three of these, no predisposing factors were stated in the patients' histories. We suggest that in these cases, hippocampal sclerosis arises due to previously undetected disorders of cortical development. A latent neocortical malformation may also contribute to the development of hippocampal sclerosis in patients with an initial precipitating injury in anamnensis. Histopathological examination of resected epileptic brain tissue can provide insights into the individual pathogenesis of epileptic disorders, especially by the detection of microscopic disorders of cortical development.
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231. A polymorphism in the noradrenaline transportergene is associated with increased blood pressure in patients with resistant hypertension
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Eikelis, Nina, Marques, Francine Z., Hering, Dagmara, Marusic, Petra, Head, Geoffrey A., Walton, Antony S., Lambert, Elisabeth A., Esler, Murray D., Sari, Carolina I., Schlaich, Markus P., and Lambert, Gavin W.
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232. Ambulatory arterial stiffness index as a predictor of blood pressure response to renal denervation∗
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Sata, Yusuke, Hering, Dagmara, Head, Geoffrey A., Walton, Antony S., Peter, Karlheinz, Marusic, Petra, Duval, Jaqueline, Lee, Rebecca, Hammond, Louise J., Lambert, Elisabeth A., Lambert, Gavin W., Esler, Murray D., and Schlaich, Markus P.
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233. Response to quality of life after renal denervation.
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Tanamas S.K., Shaw J., Schlaich M.P., Barton D.A., Dixon J.B., Krum H., Lambert G.W., Hering D., Esler M.D., Marusic P., Lambert E.A., Tanamas S.K., Shaw J., Schlaich M.P., Barton D.A., Dixon J.B., Krum H., Lambert G.W., Hering D., Esler M.D., Marusic P., and Lambert E.A.
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234. Health-related quality of life after renal denervation in patients with treatment-resistant hypertension.
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Barton D.A., Tanamas S.K., Shaw J., Krum H., Dixon J.B., Schlaich M.P., Lambert G.W., Hering D., Esler M.D., Marusic P., Lambert E.A., Barton D.A., Tanamas S.K., Shaw J., Krum H., Dixon J.B., Schlaich M.P., Lambert G.W., Hering D., Esler M.D., Marusic P., and Lambert E.A.
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Recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of radiofrequency ablation of the renal sympathetic nerves in reducing blood pressure (BP) in patients with resistant hypertension. The effect of renal denervation on health-related quality of life (QoL) has not been evaluated. Using the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey and Beck Depression Inventory-II, we examined QoL before and 3 months after renal denervation in patients with uncontrolled BP. For baseline comparisons, matched data were extracted from the Australian Diabetes, Obesity, and Lifestyle database. Before renal denervation, patients with resistant hypertension (n=62) scored significantly worse in 5 of the eight 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey domains and the Mental Component Summary score. Three months after denervation (n=40), clinic BP was reduced (change in systolic and diastolic BP,-16+/-4 and-6+/-2 mm Hg, respectively; P<0.01). The Mental Component Summary score improved (47.6+/-1.1 versus 52+/-1; P=0.001) as a result of increases in the vitality, social function, role emotion, and mental health domains. Beck Depression Inventory scores were also improved, particularly with regard to symptoms of sadness (P=0.01), tiredness (P<0.001), and libido (P<0.01). The magnitude of BP reduction or BP level achieved at 3 months bore no association to the change in QoL. Renal denervation was without a detrimental effect on any elements of the 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey. These results indicate that patients with severe hypertension resistant to therapy present with a marked reduction in subjective QoL. In this pre-and post-hypothesis generating study, several aspects of QoL were improved after renal denervation; however, this was not directly associated with the magnitude of BP reduction. © 2012 American Heart Association, Inc.
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235. Comparative phylogenetic analysis of Dobrava-Belgrade virus L and S genetic segments isolated from an animal reservoir in Serbia
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Nikolic, Valentina, primary, Stajkovic, N., additional, Stamenkovic, Gorana, additional, Cekanac, R., additional, Marusic, P., additional, Jovanovic, N., additional, Krstic, Milena, additional, Mladenovic, J., additional, Siljic, Marina, additional, Gligic, Ana, additional, and Stanojevic, Maja, additional
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236. MR volumetry of amygdala and hippocampus in healthy controls
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Martinkovic, L., primary, Kalina, A., additional, Adam, J., additional, and Marusic, P., additional
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237. Temporal lobe epilepsy and hypermotor seizures
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Elisak, M., primary, Amlerova, J., additional, Krijtova, H., additional, Tomasek, M., additional, and Marusic, P., additional
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238. Hyperfamiliarity in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
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Kotaskova, J., primary, Cavanna, A.E., additional, Bradac, O., additional, Javurkova, A., additional, and Marusic, P., additional
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239. Postoperative changes in emotional recognition and social cognition in temporal lobe epilepsy patients
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Marusic, P., primary, Kotaskova, J., additional, and Javurkova, A., additional
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240. Automatic detection and spatial clustering of interictal discharges in invasive recordings
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Janca, R., primary, Jezdik, P., additional, Cmejla, R., additional, Krsek, P., additional, Jefferys, J. G. R., additional, Marusic, P., additional, and Jiruska, P., additional
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241. Automatic detection of high-frequency oscillations in invasive recordings
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Havel, T., primary, Janca, R., additional, Jezdik, P., additional, Cmejla, R., additional, Krsek, P., additional, Jefferys, J. G. R., additional, Marusic, P., additional, and Jiruska, P., additional
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242. Current practices in long-term video-EEG monitoring services: A survey among partners of the E-PILEPSY pilot network of reference for refractory epilepsy and epilepsy surgery.
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Kobulashvili, Teia, Höfler, Julia, Dobesberger, Judith, Ernst, Florian, Ryvlin, Philippe, Cross, J Helen, Braun, Kees, Dimova, Petia, Francione, Stefano, Hecimovic, Hrvoje, Helmstaedter, Christoph, Kimiskidis, Vasilios K., Lossius, Morten Ingvar, Malmgren, Kristina, Marusic, Petr, Steinhoff, Bernhard J., Boon, Paul, Craiu, Dana, Delanty, Norman, and Fabo, Daniel
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Purpose: The European Union-funded E-PILEPSY network aims to improve awareness of, and accessibility to, epilepsy surgery across Europe. In this study we assessed current clinical practices in epilepsy monitoring units (EMUs) in the participating centers.Method: A 60-item web-based survey was distributed to 25 centers (27 EMUs) of the E-PILEPSY network across 22 European countries. The questionnaire was designed to evaluate the characteristics of EMUs, including organizational aspects, admission, and observation of patients, procedures performed, safety issues, cost, and reimbursement.Results: Complete responses were received from all (100%) EMUs surveyed. Continuous observation of patients was performed in 22 (81%) EMUs during regular working hours, and in 17 EMUs (63%) outside of regular working hours. Fifteen (56%) EMUs requested a signed informed consent before admission. All EMUs performed tapering/withdrawal of antiepileptic drugs, 14 (52%) prior to admission to an EMU. Specific protocols on antiepileptic drugs (AED) tapering were available in four (15%) EMUs. Standardized Operating Procedures (SOP) for the treatment of seizure clusters and status epilepticus were available in 16 (59%). Safety measures implemented by EMUs were: alarm seizure buttons in 21 (78%), restricted patient's ambulation in 19 (70%), guard rails in 16 (59%), and specially designated bathrooms in 7 (26%). Average costs for one inpatient day in EMU ranged between 100 and 2200 Euros.Conclusion: This study shows a considerable diversity in the organization and practice patterns across European epilepsy monitoring units. The collected data may contribute to the development and implementation of evidence-based recommended practices in LTM services across Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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243. The Effect of Renal Nerve Ablation on Blood Pressure and Sympathetic Activity One Year Post Procedure
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Hering, D., primary, Walton, A., additional, Lambert, G., additional, Marusic, P., additional, Lambert, E., additional, Krum, H., additional, Esler, M., additional, and Schlaich, M., additional
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244. Potentiated Blood Pressure Response to Renal Nerve Ablation in Patients with Resistant Hypertension Treated with the Centrally Acting Sympatholytic Agent Moxonidine
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Hering, D., primary, Walton, A., additional, Marusic, P., additional, Lambert, E., additional, Krum, H., additional, Lambert, G., additional, Esler, M., additional, and Schlaich, M., additional
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245. Influence of Gamma Irradiation on a Fatty Acid Self-Assembling Coating of Copper
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Marusic, Katarina, Matijakovic, Nives, and Mihaljevic, Branka
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Self-assembled molecules (SAMs) form layers on copper that have an advantage compared to traditional corrosion inhibitors because of the significant decrease of chemical application. The protective properties of such films can be improved by different procedures of application of the SAM layer. In this work, a SAM layer of elaidic acid, a monounsaturated long-chain fatty acid with trans geometrical configuration, was applied on copper surface. Gamma irradiation was used to improve the protective properties of the SAM layer toward corrosion in 3% NaCl. Influence of gamma irradiation on such layer's properties was studied by different electrochemical techniques (polarization measurements, EIS), contact angle measurements and FTIR analysis. The results have shown that gamma irradiation at doses 0.5-5 kGy improves the protective properties of the SAM. The surface film became thinner due to stronger adsorption and resulted in better ordering of molecules on the surface of the oxide film although the polymerization involving the participation of oxygen molecules has been initiated by irradiation.
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246. Knowledge about blood-borne pathogens and the prevalence of needle stick injuries among medical students in Serbia
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Marusic, Vuk, Markovic-Denic, Ljiljana, Djuric, Olivera, Protic, Dragana, and Dubljanin-Raspopovic, Emilija
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247. W8.3 SCORE: background activity, sleep and non-ictal findings
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Beniczky, S., primary, Aurlien, H., additional, Fuglsang-Frederiksen, A., additional, Martins-da-Silva, A., additional, Trinka, E., additional, Visser, G., additional, Rubboli, G., additional, Hjalgrim, H., additional, Stefan, H., additional, Rosén, I., additional, Brøgger, J.C., additional, Zarubova, J., additional, Dobesberger, J., additional, Alving, J., additional, Andersen, K.V., additional, Atkins, M.D., additional, Neufeld, M., additional, Plouin, P., additional, Marusic, P., additional, Lees, R., additional, Pressler, R., additional, Mameniskiene, R., additional, Hopfengärtner, R., additional, van Emde Boas, W., additional, Wolf, P., additional, and Fabricius, M., additional
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248. W8.4 SCORE: specific features of the neonatal EEG
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Pressler, R., primary, Beniczky, S., additional, Aurlien, H., additional, Fuglsang-Frederiksen, A., additional, Martins-da-Silva, A., additional, Trinka, E., additional, Visser, G., additional, Rubboli, G., additional, Hjalgrim, H., additional, Stefan, H., additional, Rosén, I., additional, Brøgger, J.C., additional, Zarubova, J., additional, Dobesberger, J., additional, Alving, J., additional, Andersen, K.V., additional, Fabricius, M., additional, Atkins, M.D., additional, Neufeld, M., additional, Plouin, P., additional, Wolf, P., additional, Marusic, P., additional, Lees, R., additional, Mameniskiene, R., additional, Hopfengärtner, R., additional, and van Emde Boas, W., additional
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249. W8.5 SCORE: normal variants, artefacts, polygraphic channels and interpretation
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Rubboli, G., primary, Beniczky, S., additional, Aurlien, H., additional, Fuglsang-Frederiksen, A., additional, Martins-da-Silva, A., additional, Trinka, E., additional, Visser, G., additional, Hjalgrim, H., additional, Stefan, H., additional, Rosén, I., additional, Zarubova, J., additional, Dobesberger, J., additional, Alving, J., additional, Andersen, K.V., additional, Fabricius, M., additional, Atkins, M.D., additional, Neufeld, M., additional, Plouin, P., additional, Marusic, P., additional, Lees, R., additional, Pressler, R., additional, Hopfengärtner, R., additional, Brøgger, J.C., additional, Mameniskiene, R., additional, van Emde Boas, W., additional, and Wolf, P., additional
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- 2011
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250. W8.2 SCORE: an overview of the software
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Aurlien, H., primary, Beniczky, S., additional, Fuglsang-Frederiksen, A., additional, Martinsda-Silva, A., additional, Trinka, E., additional, Visser, G., additional, Rubboli, G., additional, Hjalgrim, H., additional, Stefan, H., additional, Rosén, I., additional, Zarubova, J., additional, Dobesberger, J., additional, Alving, J., additional, Andersen, K.V., additional, Fabricius, M., additional, Atkins, M.D., additional, Neufeld, M., additional, Plouin, P., additional, Marusic, P., additional, Lees, R., additional, Pressler, R., additional, Hopfengärtner, R., additional, Brøgger, J.C., additional, Mameniskiene, R., additional, van Emde Boas, W., additional, and Wolf, P., additional
- Published
- 2011
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