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2. Unlocking the potential of biomarkers: The promise of adrenomedullin and its precursors in diagnosing and assessing heart failure
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Cruciat, Robert Cristian, Gazi, Gabi, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu, Al Srouji, Nahlah, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, Ismaiel, Mohamed, Ensar, Dilara, and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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- 2025
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3. A Hidden Cause of Hypertransaminasemia: Liver Toxicity Caused by Chelidonium Majus L.: Report of Two Cases of Herb-Induced Liver Injury and Literature Review
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Ciornolutchii, Vera, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Sabo, Cristina Maria, Al Hajjar, Nadim, Seicean, Andrada, and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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- 2024
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4. Natural History of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Portincasa, Piero, Dumitrascu, Dan L., Trifan, Anca, editor, Stanciu, Carol, editor, and Muzica, Cristina, editor
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- 2023
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5. The Efficiency of Serum Biomarkers in Predicting the Clinical Outcome of Patients with Mesenteric Ischemia During Fol-low-Up: A Systematic Review
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Mihaileanu, Florin Vasile, primary, Popa, Stefan Lucian, additional, Grad, Simona, additional, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Rus, Eliza, additional, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, additional, Padureanu, Alexandru Marius, additional, Dita, Miruna Oana, additional, Turtoi, Daria-Claudia, additional, Duse, Traian Adrian, additional, Badulescu, Andrei-Vlad, additional, Bottalico, Paolo, additional, Chiarioni, Giuseppe, additional, Pop, Cristina, additional, Mogosan, Cristina, additional, Barsan, Maria, additional, Gherman, Claudia Diana, additional, Stancu, Bogdan, additional, and David, Liliana, additional
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- 2024
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6. Enteroscopy Versus Video Capsule Endoscopy for Automatic Diagnosis of Small Bowel Disorders. A Comparative Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Applications
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Popa, Stefan-Lucian, primary, Stancu, Bogdan, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Turtoi, Daria Claudia, additional, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, additional, Duse, Traian Adrian, additional, Bolchis, Roxana, additional, Padureanu, Alexandru Marius, additional, Dita, Miruna Oana, additional, Bashimov, Atamyrat, additional, Incze, Victor, additional, Pinna, Edoardo, additional, Grad, Simona, additional, Pop, Andrei, additional, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, additional, Munteanu, Mihai Alexandru, additional, Surdea-Blaga, Teodora, additional, and Mihaileanu, Florin Vasile, additional
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- 2023
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7. Waist to Height Ratio in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease – Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Hosiny, Blal El, Ismaiel, Mohamed, Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, Catana, Cristina Sorina, and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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- 2023
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8. Metabolic biomarkers related to cardiac dysfunction in metabolic-dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease: a cross-sectional analysis
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Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Spinu, Mihail, Socaciu, Carmen, Budisan, Livia, Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, Chis, Bogdan Augustin, Berindan-Neagoe, Ioana, Olinic, Dan Mircea, and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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- 2022
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9. Adiponectin as a biomarker in liver cirrhosis—A systematic review and meta‐analysis.
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Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Ciornolutchii, Vera, Herrera, Thelva Esposito, Ismaiel, Mohamed, Leucuta, Daniel‐Corneliu, Popa, Stefan‐Lucian, and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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FATTY liver , *CIRRHOSIS of the liver , *LIVER diseases , *VIRAL hepatitis , *ADIPONECTIN - Abstract
Introduction Methods Results Conclusion Adiponectin, a key adipokine, shows promise as a non‐invasive biomarker for liver cirrhosis by reflecting inflammation and metabolic changes, but conflicting findings highlight the need for a systematic review and meta‐analysis to clarify its role. Our study aimed to evaluate adiponectin levels across various stages of liver cirrhosis, compare them with other chronic liver diseases (CLD) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and assess its potential as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker.Our systematic search was conducted on September 2023 using PubMed, EMBASE and Scopus, searching for observational studies evaluating serum and plasma adiponectin levels in liver cirrhosis. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied, and study quality was assessed using the Newcastle‐Ottawa Scale. To evaluate the overall effect size, we utilized a random‐effects model along with a mean difference (MD) analysis. The principal summary outcome was the MD in adiponectin levels.We included 16 articles involving 2617 subjects in our qualitative and quantitative synthesis. We found significantly higher adiponectin levels in liver cirrhosis patients (8.181 [95% CI 3.676, 12.686]), especially in Child‐Pugh B individuals (13.294 [95% CI 4.955, 21.634]), compared to controls. Child‐Pugh A patients did not show significant differences compared to controls. In addition, adiponectin levels were significantly elevated in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) patients compared to controls (8.669 [95% CI .291, 17.047]), as well as in liver cirrhosis compared to other CLD patients (4.805 [95% CI 1.247, 8.363]), including non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) (8.532 [95% CI 3.422, 13.641]), but not viral hepatitis. No significant MD was observed between liver cirrhosis and HCC patients.Adiponectin levels are significantly elevated in liver cirrhosis, especially in advanced stages, potentially serving as a biomarker for advanced cirrhosis. Adiponectin also differentiates cirrhosis from other CLD, including NAFLD. However, its role in distinguishing cirrhosis from viral hepatitis and HCC is limited. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Artificial Intelligence and medical specialties: support or substitution?
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Popa, Stefan Lucian, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, Turtoi, Daria Claudia, Barsan, Maria, Czako, Zoltan, Pop, Cristina, Muresan, Lucian, Stanculete, Mihaela Fadgyas, and Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu
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PATTERN recognition systems , *MEDICAL care , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *MACHINE learning , *MEDICAL specialties & specialists , *HUMAN activity recognition - Abstract
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare has spurred extensive debate regarding its potential to replace human expertise across various medical specialties. This narrative review critically examines the integration of AI within diverse medical specialties to discern its role as a substitute or supporter. The analysis encompasses AI's impact on diagnostic precision, treatment planning, and patient care. Although AI systems have demonstrated remarkable proficiency in tasks reliant on data analysis and pattern recognition, they fall short in areas necessitating nuanced decision-making, empathetic communication, and the application of human medical expertise in diagnosis and treatment planning. The rapid evolution of AI applications within medical specialties is propelled by the swift advancements in both hardware and software technologies, fostering a dynamic synergy that continues to redefine the boundaries of precision and efficiency in healthcare delivery. While AI demonstrates remarkable capabilities in automating tasks, it is underscored that its integration in complex domains necessitates a balanced approach that preserves the indispensable contributions of human activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Silent Struggles Within: Alexithymia Unveiled in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
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Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Foucambert, Paul, Ismaiel, Mohamed, Leucuta, Daniel C., Popa, Stefan-Lucian, Baban, Adriana, and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases , *IRRITABLE colon , *PSYCHOSOMATIC medicine , *MEDICAL databases , *PSYCHOLOGICAL tests - Abstract
Background/Aims In recent years, the presence of alexithymia in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) has gained more attention, and several studies have evaluated this relationship. However, no clear conclusion has been reported yet. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to better understand the association between IBS and alexithymia. Methods We performed a systematic search on the medical databases PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus using predefined keywords to identify observational studies assessing the association between IBS and alexithymia. The included studies diagnosed IBS using the Rome criteria, and alexithymia was evaluated using the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) score. We used The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale to evaluate the quality of included studies. The primary summary outcome was the mean difference in TAS-20 scores. Results We included 7 studies involving 1,513 individuals in our qualitative analysis, with 6 of them included in our quantitative analysis. All studies were considered to be of satisfactory quality according to the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale criteria. We found significantly higher TAS-20 scores in IBS patients compared to controls (8.063 [95% CI, 2.554-13.572]). However, no significant mean difference in TAS20 scores was observed in IBS vs inflammatory bowel disease patients (0.884 [95% CI –2.536-4.304]). Conclusions We demonstrated that IBS is associated with an increased risk of developing alexithymia. However, our study did not show a significant difference in TAS-20 scores between patients with IBS compared to inflammatory bowel disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Exploring the Role of Hemogram-Derived Ratios and Liver Fibrosis Scores in Pulmonary Fibrosis.
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Ciornolutchii, Vera, Ruta, Victoria Maria, Man, Adina Milena, Motoc, Nicoleta Stefania, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, Dumitrascu, Dan L., Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, and Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu
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IDIOPATHIC pulmonary fibrosis ,HEPATIC fibrosis ,FATTY liver ,LUNG diseases ,PULMONARY function tests - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Pulmonary fibrosis, including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and secondary pulmonary fibrosis (SPF), is a progressive lung disease that significantly impairs respiratory function. Accurate differentiation between IPF and SPF is crucial for effective management. This study explores the association between pulmonary fibrosis and hepatic conditions, evaluating the utility of various hemogram-derived ratios and hepatic fibrosis scores in distinguishing between IPF and SPF. Materials and Methods: We conducted a retrospective study involving patients diagnosed with IPF or SPF at the "Leon Daniello" Clinical Hospital of Pneumology in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Pulmonary fibrosis was confirmed via imaging techniques, and hepatic steatosis and fibrosis were assessed using non-invasive scores. We analyzed clinical, laboratory, and pulmonary function data, focusing on hemogram-derived ratios and hepatic scores. Statistical analyses, including ROC curves, were used to evaluate the effectiveness of these biomarkers in differentiating IPF from SPF. Results: We included a total of 38 patients with IPF and 28 patients with SPF. Our findings revealed that IPF patients had a significantly higher FIB-4 score compared to SPF patients, suggesting increased hepatic fibrosis risk in IPF, as well as an increased RDW/PLT ratio. Conversely, SPF patients exhibited elevated PLR, PNR, and SII, reflecting a more pronounced inflammatory profile. PLR and PNR demonstrated the highest discriminatory ability between IPF and SPF, while traditional hepatic fibrosis scores showed limited differentiation capabilities. No significant differences in pulmonary function tests were observed across hepatic fibrosis risk categories. Conclusions: The study highlights the value of biomarkers like PLR and PNR in differentiating between IPF and SPF, offering additional diagnostic insights beyond traditional imaging. Integrating hepatic assessments into the management of pulmonary fibrosis could improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. The Role of Adipokines in Chronic Pancreatitis. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Kiessling, Max-Ludwig, Ismaiel, Mohamed, Srouji, Nahlah Al, Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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RESISTIN , *CHRONIC pancreatitis , *ADIPOKINES , *LEPTIN , *ADIPONECTIN - Abstract
Background & Aims: Adipokines are among the biomarkers that have been studied in chronic pancreatitis (CP), as well as in pancreatic cancer (PC). So far, the existing findings are contradictory and inconclusive. Therefore, we assessed the levels of three major adipokines in CP in comparison to controls and PC, adiponectin, leptin, and resistin. Methods: A systematic electronic search was carried out in November 2022 using PubMed, Embase, and Scopus, reviewing observational studies. By using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale, the included studies' quality was evaluated (NOS). In the examination of the estimated overall effect size, we employed the random-effects model in conjunction with the mean difference (MD) analysis. The MD with 95% confidence interval (CI) served as the primary summary outcome. Results: Our systematic review included a total of 14 studies, out of which nine were considered in our metaanalysis. A significant MD related to leptin levels in CP patients vs. controls (-1.299, 95%CI: -2.493 - -0.105), resistin levels in CP patients vs. controls (8.356, 95%CI: 3.700-13.012), and adiponectin levels in PC patients vs. controls (11.240, 95%CI: 5.872-16.60) was reported. However, no significant MD was reported in leptin levels between CP vs. PC patients (-0.936, 95%CI: -3.325-1.454), as well as adiponectin levels in CP patients vs. controls (0.422. 95%CI -5.651-6.535]) and in CP vs. PC patients (-6.252, 95%CI -13.269-0.766). Conclusions: CP was significantly associated with decreased leptin levels and increased resistin levels. Furthermore, increased levels of adiponectin are associated with PC. Yet, no significant MD was seen for leptin and adiponectin levels between CP and PC patients, and likewise for adiponectin levels between CP patients and controls. Results should be interpreted with caution due to the high heterogeneity among the included studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. The Use of Proton Pump Inhibitors in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis: Real Life Experience.
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Eftimie Spitz, Raphaël, Popa, Stefan Lucian, Grad, Simona, Dumitrascu, Dan Lucian, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, and Surdea-Blaga, Teodora
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DRUG side effects ,PROTON pump inhibitors ,CIRRHOSIS of the liver ,INAPPROPRIATE prescribing (Medicine) ,HOSPITAL admission & discharge ,GASTROINTESTINAL hemorrhage - Abstract
(1) Background: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are commonly prescribed for gastric disorders. In patients with liver cirrhosis, PPI use is associated with an increased risk of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and increased mortality rates; therefore, they should be used with caution. This study aims to evaluate the appropriateness of PPI prescriptions in hospitalized cirrhotic patients against current clinical guidelines to identify patterns of misuse and guide better prescribing practices. (2) Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on liver cirrhosis inpatients in an internal medicine department from January 2022 to May 2023. The primary measure was the proportion of PPI prescriptions aligned with clinical guidelines. Medical files were entirely reviewed by researchers to assess the appropriateness of PPI prescriptions using the current guidelines. Outcomes included the identification of common reasons for PPI prescription and the rate of inappropriate PPI use among the study population. (3) Results: The study included 189 cirrhotic patients, with PPIs prescribed to 95 (50.2%) patients during hospitalization and 75 (39.7%) patients at discharge. Among those, 47.4% of the inpatients and 34.7% at discharge had no valid indication for PPI administration. The most common reason for PPI prescription during hospital stays was gastritis, followed by antiplatelet use in high-risk patients, ulcers, and upper gastrointestinal bleeding. The most common inappropriate indication was portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG), followed by treatment with corticosteroids and anticoagulants alone. We did not find an association between PPI administration during hospital stays and infections. Only in 4% of cases patients should have received PPIs and did not. (4) Conclusions: There is a concerning overprescription of PPIs in cirrhotic patients, often deviating from established guidelines. It subjects patients to unnecessary risks. There is an urgent need for increased awareness and adherence to clinical guidelines regarding PPI prescriptions in cirrhotic patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Applications of Artificial Intelligence-Based Systems in the Management of Esophageal Varices.
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Brata, Vlad Dumitru, Incze, Victor, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Turtoi, Daria Claudia, Grad, Simona, Popovici, Raluca, Duse, Traian Adrian, Surdea-Blaga, Teodora, Padureanu, Alexandru Marius, David, Liliana, Dita, Miruna Oana, Baldea, Corina Alexandrina, and Popa, Stefan Lucian
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,PORTAL hypertension ,MACHINE learning ,DEEP learning ,COMPUTED tomography - Abstract
Background: Esophageal varices, dilated submucosal veins in the lower esophagus, are commonly associated with portal hypertension, particularly due to liver cirrhosis. The high morbidity and mortality linked to variceal hemorrhage underscore the need for accurate diagnosis and effective management. The traditional method of assessing esophageal varices is esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), which, despite its diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities, presents limitations such as interobserver variability and invasiveness. This review aims to explore the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing the management of esophageal varices, focusing on its applications in diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment optimization. Methods: This systematic review focuses on the capabilities of AI algorithms to analyze clinical scores, laboratory data, endoscopic images, and imaging modalities like CT scans. Results: AI-based systems, particularly machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) algorithms, have demonstrated the ability to improve risk stratification and diagnosis of esophageal varices, analyzing vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and providing individualized recommendations. However, despite these advancements, clinical scores based on laboratory data still show low specificity for esophageal varices, often requiring confirmatory endoscopic or imaging studies. Conclusions: AI integration in managing esophageal varices offers significant potential for advancing diagnosis, risk assessment, and treatment strategies. While promising, AI systems should complement rather than replace traditional methods, ensuring comprehensive patient evaluation. Further research is needed to refine these technologies and validate their efficacy in clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Gemini-Assisted Deep Learning Classification Model for Automated Diagnosis of High-Resolution Esophageal Manometry Images.
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Popa, Stefan Lucian, Surdea-Blaga, Teodora, Dumitrascu, Dan Lucian, Pop, Andrei Vasile, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, David, Liliana, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, Turtoi, Daria Claudia, Chiarioni, Giuseppe, Savarino, Edoardo Vincenzo, Zsigmond, Imre, Czako, Zoltan, and Leucuta, Daniel Corneliu
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ESOPHAGEAL motility disorders ,IMAGE recognition (Computer vision) ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,DEEP learning ,IMAGE analysis - Abstract
Background/Objectives: To develop a deep learning model for esophageal motility disorder diagnosis using high-resolution manometry images with the aid of Gemini. Methods: Gemini assisted in developing this model by aiding in code writing, preprocessing, model optimization, and troubleshooting. Results: The model demonstrated an overall precision of 0.89 on the testing set, with an accuracy of 0.88, a recall of 0.88, and an F1-score of 0.885. It presented better results for multiple categories, particularly in the panesophageal pressurization category, with precision = 0.99 and recall = 0.99, yielding a balanced F1-score of 0.99. Conclusions: This study demonstrates the potential of artificial intelligence, particularly Gemini, in aiding the creation of robust deep learning models for medical image analysis, solving not just simple binary classification problems but more complex, multi-class image classification tasks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Comparative Prevalence of Ineffective Esophageal Motility: Impact of Chicago v4.0 vs. v3.0 Criteria.
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Surdea-Blaga, Teodora, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, Sabo, Cristina Maria, Fărcaş, Radu Alexandru, David, Liliana, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Dumitrascu, Dan Lucian, Grad, Simona, and Leucuta, Daniel Corneliu
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ESOPHAGEAL motility ,ESOPHAGOGASTRIC junction ,DATABASES ,PERISTALSIS ,SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Background and Objectives: The threshold for ineffective esophageal motility (IEM) diagnosis was changed in Chicago v4.0. Our aim was to determine IEM prevalence using the new criteria and the differences between patients with definite IEM versus "inconclusive diagnosis". Materials and Methods: We retrospectively selected IEM and fragmented peristalsis (FP) patients from the high-resolution esophageal manometries (HREMs) database. Clinical, demographic data and manometric parameters were recorded. Results: Of 348 HREMs analyzed using Chicago v3.0, 12.3% of patients had IEM and 0.86% had FP. Using Chicago v4.0, 8.9% of patients had IEM (IEM-4 group). We compared them with the remaining 16 with an inconclusive diagnosis of IEM (borderline group). Dysphagia (77% vs. 44%, Z-test = 2.3, p = 0.02) and weight loss were more commonly observed in IEM-4 compared to the borderline group. The reflux symptoms were more prevalent in the borderline group (87.5% vs. 70.9%, p = 0.2). Type 2 or 3 esophagogastric junction morphology was more prevalent in the borderline group (81.2%) vs. 64.5% in IEM-4 (p = 0.23). Distal contractile integral (DCI) was lower in IEM-4 vs. the borderline group, and resting lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure and mean integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) were similar. The number of ineffective swallows and failed swallows was higher in IEM-4 compared to the borderline group. Conclusions: Using Chicago v4.0, less than 10% of patients had a definite diagnosis of IEM. The dominant symptom was dysphagia. Only DCI and the number of failed and inefficient swallows were different between definite IEM patients and borderline cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Bridging the angle: a case report on superior mesenteric artery syndrome
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Balint, Meda, primary, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, primary, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, primary, and Dumitrascu, Dan L., primary
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19. Coping Strategies and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Narrative Review
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Popa, Stefan L., primary, Fadgyas Stanculete, Mihaela, additional, Grad, Simona, additional, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, additional, Duse, Traian-Adrian, additional, Badulescu, Andrei-Vlad, additional, Dragan, Raquel-Vanessa, additional, Bottalico, Paolo, additional, Pop, Cristina, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Turtoi, Daria-Claudia, additional, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, additional, Pojoga, Cristina, additional, Gherman, Claudia, additional, and David, Liliana, additional
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20. Artificial Intelligence for the Automatic Diagnosis of Gastritis: A Systematic Review.
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Turtoi, Daria Claudia, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, Incze, Victor, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, Militaru, Valentin, Munteanu, Mihai Alexandru, Botan, Alexandru, Toc, Dan Alexandru, Duse, Traian Adrian, and Popa, Stefan Lucian
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GASTROINTESTINAL diseases ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,DEEP learning ,GASTRITIS ,SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Background and Objective: Gastritis represents one of the most prevalent gastrointestinal diseases and has a multifactorial etiology, many forms of manifestation, and various symptoms. Diagnosis of gastritis is made based on clinical, endoscopic, and histological criteria, and although it is a thorough process, many cases are misdiagnosed or overlooked. This systematic review aims to provide an extensive overview of current artificial intelligence (AI) applications in gastritis diagnosis and evaluate the precision of these systems. This evaluation could highlight the role of AI as a helpful and useful tool in facilitating timely and accurate diagnoses, which in turn could improve patient outcomes. Methods: We have conducted an extensive and comprehensive literature search of PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, including studies published until July 2024. Results: Despite variations in study design, participant numbers and characteristics, and outcome measures, our observations suggest that implementing an AI automatic diagnostic tool into clinical practice is currently feasible, with the current systems achieving high levels of accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity. Our findings indicate that AI outperformed human experts in most studies, with multiple studies exhibiting an accuracy of over 90% for AI compared to human experts. These results highlight the significant potential of AI to enhance diagnostic accuracy and efficiency in gastroenterology. Conclusions: AI-based technologies can now automatically diagnose using images provided by gastroscopy, digital pathology, and radiology imaging. Deep learning models exhibited high levels of accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity while assessing the diagnosis, staging, and risk of neoplasia for different types of gastritis, results that are superior to those of human experts in most studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Mental Disorders, Social Media Addiction, and Academic Performance in Romanian Undergraduate Nursing Students.
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David, Liliana, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Foucambert, Paul, Leucuta, Daniel Corneliu, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, Fadgyas Stanculete, Mihaela, and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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Introduction: We aimed to evaluate social media addiction in Romanian undergraduate nursing students and its association with academic performance, depression, and anxiety. Methods: We used a cross-sectional online survey to collect data among nursing undergraduate students enrolled at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu", Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The Social Media Addiction Scale-Student Form (SMAS-SF), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) were used to assess social media addiction, depression, and anxiety, respectively. Results: A total of 90 nursing students participated in the study, of which 82 (91.1%) were females and 81 (90%) were of Romanian ethnicity. The median age of participants was 21 years (18–40). Males showed higher BDI total scores, SMAS-SF total scores, and STAI scale A state anxiety compared to females, and females showed higher STAI scale A trait anxiety compared to males, although these results were not statistically significant. Also, we found no significant difference in these variables between participants from different study years. Participants with no or mild depression had a significantly higher academic performance (p-value = 0.001), lower SMAS-SF (p-value = 0.004), and lower STAI scores (p-value < 0.001) compared to participants with borderline, moderate, or severe depression after performing multivariate regression analysis. Conclusions: Our study demonstrated that depression was significantly associated with social media addiction, anxiety, and lower academic performance in Romanian undergraduate nursing students. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Clostridioides difficile Infection: Use of Inflammatory Biomarkers and Hemogram-Derived Ratios to Predict Mortality Risk in Hospitalized Patients.
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Scarlata, Giuseppe Guido Maria, Quirino, Angela, Costache, Carmen, Toc, Dan Alexandru, Marascio, Nadia, Pantanella, Marta, Leucuta, Daniel Corneliu, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Dumitrascu, Dan Lucian, and Abenavoli, Ludovico
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PLATELET lymphocyte ratio ,NEUTROPHIL lymphocyte ratio ,COVID-19 pandemic ,CLOSTRIDIOIDES difficile ,C-reactive protein - Abstract
Background: Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is a significant cause of mortality, especially in healthcare environments. Reliable biomarkers that can accurately predict mortality in CDI patients are yet to be evaluated. Our study aims to evaluate the accuracy of several inflammatory biomarkers and hemogram-derived ratios in predicting mortality in CDI patients, such as the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), the systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), the platelet-to-neutrophil ratio (PNR), the derived neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (dNLR), C-reactive protein (CRP), the platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and procalcitonin (PCT). Results: NLR showed a sensitivity of 72.5% and a specificity of 58.42% with an area under curve (AUC) = 0.652. SII had a sensitivity of 77.5%, a specificity of 54.74%, and an AUC = 0.64. PNR, neutrophils, dNLR, and lymphocytes had lower AUCs which ranged from 0.595 to 0.616, with varied sensitivity and specificity. CRP, leukocytes, and platelets showed modest predictive values with AUCs below 0.6. PCT had a sensitivity of 100%, a low specificity of 7.41%, and an AUC = 0.528. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of CDI patients from two different hospital settings in Italy and Romania during the COVID-19 pandemic, from 1 January 2020 to 5 May 2023. Statistical analyses included t-tests, Wilcoxon rank-sum tests, χ2 tests, and multivariate logistic regression to identify predictors of mortality. ROC analysis assessed the accuracy of biomarkers and hemogram-derived ratios. A p value < 0.05 was considered significant. Conclusions: Neutrophils, dNLR, NLR, SII, and PNR are valuable biomarkers for predicting mortality in CDI patients. Understanding these predictors can improve risk stratification and clinical outcomes for CDI patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. Breaking Barriers in Functional Dyspepsia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis on Duodenal Tight Junction Protein Expression.
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Farcas, Radu A., Almasri, Malaz, Grad, Simona, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, Leucuta, Daniel C., Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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INTESTINAL barrier function ,TIGHT junctions ,CLAUDINS ,PROTEIN expression ,ELECTRONIC information resource searching - Abstract
Background/Aims: Disruptions in tight junction (TJ) protein expression leading to duodenal epithelial barrier impairment may contribute to increased intestinal permeability, potentially playing a role in functional dyspepsia (FD) pathophysiology. Currently published studies evaluated the role of several TJ proteins in FD patients with inconsistent results. Therefore, we conducted this systematic review and metaanalysis to evaluate the duodenal mucosal expression of several TJ proteins in FD. Methods: We performed a systematic electronic search on PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus using predefined keywords. Diagnosis of FD by Rome III or Rome IV criteria was considered acceptable. Full articles satisfying our inclusion and exclusion criteria were included. The principal summary outcome was the mean difference of several TJ proteins in FD patients and control subjects. Results: A total of 8 and 5 studies were included in our qualitative and quantitative synthesis, respectively, with a total population of 666 participants, out of which 420 were FD patients. No significant differences were observed between FD patients and controls in the expression of claudin-1 (-0.102 [95% CI, -0.303, 0.099]), claudin-2 (0.161 [95% CI, -0.134, 0.456)], claudin-3 (0.278 [95% CI, -0.280, 0.837]), claudin-4 (0.045 [95% CI, -0.264, 0.354]), ZO-1 (-0.221 [95% CI, -0.683, 0.241]), ZO-2 (-0.070 [95% CI, -0.147, 0.007]), ZO-3 (-0.129 [95% CI, -0.376, 0.118]), ß-catenin (-0.135 [95% CI, -0.484, 0.214]), E-cadherin (-0.083 [95% CI, -0.229, 0.063]), and occludin (-0.158 [95% CI, -0.409, 0.093]). Conclusions: The expressions of all evaluated proteins including claudin-1, claudin-2, claudin-3, claudin-4, ZO-1, ZO-2, ZO-3, ß-catenin, E-cadherin, and occludin did not significantly differ between FD patients and controls. However, due to the limited number of included studies, results should be interpreted with caution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Are adipokines related to COVID-19 and its severity? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Birkhahn, Louis, Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu, Al Srouji, Nahlah, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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Introduction. The relationship between several adipokines and COVID-19 severity has lately been evaluated, results being inconclusive. Therefore, we aimed to assess the association between adipokines in COVID-19 and its severity. Methods. A search was performed in PubMed, Scopus, and Embase using predefined keywords. The Newcastle of Ottawa Scale (NOS) was used for the quality assessment of included studies. The main summary outcome was the mean difference (MD) in adipokine levels. Results. A total of 8 studies involving 473 individuals were included. A significant MD in serum adiponectin levels was demonstrated in mild vs. severe COVID-19 patients (-5.734 [95% CI -11.215 - -0.252]), with no significant MD in mild vs. moderate (-7.117 [95% CI -19.546 - 5.313]), or moderate vs. severe COVID-19 (-1.846 [95% CI -4.516 - 0.824]). Moreover, no significant MD was found in adiponectin and leptin levels when comparing COVID-19 patients vs. controls (-12.675 [95% CI -36.159 - 10.808]) and (8.034 [95% CI -10.403 - 26.471]), respectively. Conclusion. Adiponectin levels were significantly increased in patients with severe compared to mild COVID-19. However, no significant MD was found in adiponectin levels in mild vs. moderate and moderate vs. severe COVID-19 patients, nor in adiponectin and leptin levels in COVID-19 patients vs. controls. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. The Efficiency of Serum Biomarkers in Predicting the Clinical Outcome of Patients with Mesenteric Ischemia during Follow-Up: A Systematic Review.
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Mihaileanu, Florin Vasile, Popa, Stefan Lucian, Grad, Simona, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, Rus, Eliza, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, Padureanu, Alexandru Marius, Dita, Miruna Oana, Turtoi, Daria Claudia, Duse, Traian Adrian, Badulescu, Andrei Vlad, Bottalico, Paolo, Chiarioni, Giuseppe, Pop, Cristina, Mogosan, Cristina, Barsan, Maria, Gherman, Claudia Diana, Stancu, Bogdan, and David, Liliana
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The initial clinical manifestation of acute mesenteric ischemia poses a diagnostic challenge, often leading to delays in identification and subsequent surgical intervention, contributing to adverse outcomes. Serum biomarkers, offering insights into the underlying pathophysiology, hold promise as prognostic indicators for acute mesenteric ischemia. This systematic review comprehensively explores the role of blood biomarkers in predicting clinical outcomes during follow-up for patients with mesenteric ischemia. A thorough literature search across the PubMed, Cochrane Library, and EMBASE databases yielded 33 relevant publications investigating the efficacy of serum biomarkers in predicting outcomes for mesenteric ischemia. Numerous studies underscore the utility of blood biomarkers in swiftly and accurately differentiating between causes of mesenteric ischemia, facilitating a prompt diagnosis. Elevated levels of specific biomarkers, particularly D-dimers, consistently correlate with heightened mortality risk and poorer clinical outcomes. While certain serum indicators exhibit substantial potential in associating with mesenteric ischemia, further research through rigorous human trials is imperative to enhance their consistent predictive ability during the follow-up period. This study underscores the diagnostic and prognostic significance of specific biomarkers for mesenteric ischemia, emphasizing the necessity for standardized procedures in future investigations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Enteroscopy versus Video Capsule Endoscopy for Automatic Diagnosis of Small Bowel Disorders—A Comparative Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Applications
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Popa, Stefan Lucian, primary, Stancu, Bogdan, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Turtoi, Daria Claudia, additional, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, additional, Duse, Traian Adrian, additional, Bolchis, Roxana, additional, Padureanu, Alexandru Marius, additional, Dita, Miruna Oana, additional, Bashimov, Atamyrat, additional, Incze, Victor, additional, Pinna, Edoardo, additional, Grad, Simona, additional, Pop, Andrei-Vasile, additional, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, additional, Munteanu, Mihai Alexandru, additional, Surdea-Blaga, Teodora, additional, and Mihaileanu, Florin Vasile, additional
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27. Herbal Remedies for Constipation-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
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Chiarioni, Giuseppe, primary, Popa, Stefan Lucian, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Pop, Cristina, additional, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, additional, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, additional, Duse, Traian Adrian, additional, Incze, Victor, additional, and Surdea-Blaga, Teodora, additional
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28. The Effect of Polyphenols, Minerals, Fibers, and Fruits on Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review
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Chiarioni, Giuseppe, primary, Popa, Stefan Lucian, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Pop, Cristina, additional, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, additional, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, additional, Duse, Traian Adrian, additional, Incze, Victor, additional, and Surdea-Blaga, Teodora, additional
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29. Hemogram-Derived Ratios in the Prognosis of Acute Diverticulitis
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Sabo, Cristina Maria, primary, Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu, additional, Simiraș, Constantin, additional, Deac, Ioana Ștefania, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, and Dumitrascu, Dan L., additional
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30. Adiponectin Levels in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Surdea-Blaga, Teodora, primary, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Jaaouani, Ayman, additional, Leucuta, Daniel Corneliu, additional, Elsayed, Abdalla, additional, Ismaiel, Mohamed, additional, Ben Ameur, Inès, additional, Al Srouji, Nahlah, additional, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, additional, Grad, Simona, additional, Ensar, Dilara, additional, and Dumitrascu, Dan L., additional
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31. Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Resilience
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Fadgyas Stanculete, Mihaela, primary, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, additional, and Capatina, Octavia Oana, additional
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32. Do Colonic Mucosal Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Levels Play a Role in Diverticular Disease? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Sabo, Cristina Maria, primary, Ismaiel, Mohamed, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu, additional, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, additional, Grad, Simona, additional, and Dumitrascu, Dan L., additional
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33. Diagnosis of Liver Fibrosis Using Artificial Intelligence: A Systematic Review
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Popa, Stefan Lucian, primary, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Abenavoli, Ludovico, additional, Padureanu, Alexandru Marius, additional, Dita, Miruna Oana, additional, Bolchis, Roxana, additional, Munteanu, Mihai Alexandru, additional, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, additional, Pop, Cristina, additional, Bosneag, Andrei, additional, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, additional, Barsan, Maria, additional, and David, Liliana, additional
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34. Revolutionizing Healthcare Through Innovation and Transformation in Research: A Global Action Plan Initiative to Address Critical Gaps and Drive Progress
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Ibrahim, Nagwa, primary, AbdRaboh, Nagla Raafat, additional, Bienert, Agnieszka, additional, Baig, Mirza R., additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Mahmoud, Mansour Adam, additional, Al Mazrouei, Nadia, additional, S. Almalki, Ziyad, additional, Younis, Ghada Ali, additional, Eltahawey, Gehan, additional, Bashir, Samra, additional, and A. Ahmed, Hafez, additional
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35. Automatic Diagnosis of High-Resolution Esophageal Manometry Using Artificial Intelligence
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Popa, Stefan Lucian, primary, Surdea-Blaga, Teodora, primary, Dumitrascu, Dan Lucian, primary, Chiarioni, Giuseppe, primary, Savarino, Edoardo, primary, David, Liliana, primary, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, primary, Leucuta, Daniel Corneliu, primary, Zsigmond, Imre, primary, Sebestyen, Gheorghe, primary, Hangan, Anca, primary, and Czako, Zoltan, primary
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36. Noninvasive biochemical markers and surrogate scores in evaluating nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
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ELSAYED, Abdalla, primary, ISMAIEL, Abdulrahman, additional, PROCOPIO, Anna C., additional, LUZZA, Francesco, additional, ABENAVOLI, Ludovico, additional, and DUMITRASCU, Dan L., additional
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37. Deep Learning and Antibiotic Resistance
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Popa, Stefan Lucian, primary, Pop, Cristina, additional, Dita, Miruna Oana, additional, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, additional, Bolchis, Roxana, additional, Czako, Zoltan, additional, Saadani, Mohamed Mehdi, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, additional, Grad, Simona, additional, David, Liliana, additional, Cismaru, Gabriel, additional, and Padureanu, Alexandru Marius, additional
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38. Epidemiology and Burden of Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction in Romania: A Subgroup Analysis of the Rome Foundation Global Epidemiology Study
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Dumitrascu, Dan L., primary, Freud, Tamar, primary, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, primary, Bangdiwala, Shrikant I., primary, Palsson, Olafur S., primary, and Sperber, Ami D., primary
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39. Atherogenic Index of Plasma in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, primary, Ciobanu, Oana Sabina, additional, Ismaiel, Mohamed, additional, Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu, additional, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, additional, David, Liliana, additional, Ensar, Dilara, additional, Al Srouji, Nahlah, additional, and Dumitrascu, Dan L., additional
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40. Automated Chicago Classification for Esophageal Motility Disorder Diagnosis Using Machine Learning
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Surdea-Blaga, Teodora, primary, Sebestyen, Gheorghe, additional, Czako, Zoltan, additional, Hangan, Anca, additional, Dumitrascu, Dan Lucian, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, David, Liliana, additional, Zsigmond, Imre, additional, Chiarioni, Giuseppe, additional, Savarino, Edoardo, additional, Leucuta, Daniel Corneliu, additional, and Popa, Stefan Lucian, additional
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41. Chemerin Levels in Acute Coronary Syndrome: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, primary, Ashfaq, Mohammad Zeeshan, additional, Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu, additional, Ismaiel, Mohamed, additional, Ensar Ismaiel, Dilara, additional, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, additional, and Dumitrascu, Dan L, additional
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42. Microbiome modulation in the prevention and management of colorectal cancer: a systematic review of clinical interventions
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Fratila, Teodora D., primary, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, primary, and Dumitrascu, Dan L., primary
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43. MBOAT7 rs641738 variant in metabolic-dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease and cardiovascular risk
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Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, primary, Spinu, Mihail, primary, Osan, Sergiu, primary, Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu, primary, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, primary, Chis, Bogdan Augustin, primary, Farcas, Marius, primary, Popp, Radu A., primary, Olinic, Dan Mircea, primary, and Dumitrascu, Dan L., primary
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44. Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 Levels in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Alsharoh, Hasan, primary, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, primary, Leucuta, Daniel-Corneliu, primary, Popa, Stefan-Lucian, primary, and Dumitrascu, Dan L., primary
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45. How to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.
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Ismaiel, Abdulrahman and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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46. Microbiome modulation in the prevention and management of colorectal cancer: a systematic review of clinical interventions.
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Fratila, Teodora D., Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, and Dumitrascu, Dan L.
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Introduction. The role of probiotics/prebiotics in modulating the procarcinogenic effects of microbiota have been studied with inconclusive results. This systematic review aimed to identify the role of several studied interventions on the gut microbiota modulation in humans for the prevention and management of colorectal cancer (CRC). Methods. We conducted a systematic search using PubMed and Cochrane Central electronic databases, identifying clinical studies published within the last 20 years. We performed a qualitative analysis of eligible studies included in our review on each of the 4 investigated topics: CRC potential biomarkers, dietary interventions, probiotic administration in non-surgical and surgical patients, respectively. Results. A total of 54 studies involving healthy volunteers, in addition to colorectal adenoma and CRC patients were included in our qualitative synthesis. We were able to identify bacterial signatures of CRC including Fusobacterium nucleatum and Clostridium butyricum. Moreover, dietary supplementation with oligosaccharides or fibers increased short chain fatty acid-producing bacteria levels, thus inhibiting tumorigenesis. Furthermore, we have confirmed that Lactobacilli and Bifidobacterium intake modulates gut microbiota towards tumor suppression. We have also showed that probiotic intake around colectomy significantly reduces complications. Conclusions. Bacterial metabolism is strongly linked with colonic carcinogenesis and influenced by diet. Probiotics and prebiotics can act as microbiota modulators, suppressing epithelial proliferation and reversing DNA toxicity. As adjuvants to surgery or chemotherapy, Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria decrease complications. Improved outcomes in CRC patients can possibly be achieved through future research directed towards the benefits of bacterial agents as tumor suppressors or as treatment of oncological therapy resistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Hepatic, Splenic, and Bone Marrow Gaucheromas: A Case Series and Systematic Literature Review.
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Chis, Bogdan Augustinq, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, and Chis, Ana-Florica
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Background & Aims: Gaucher disease (GD) is one of the most common lysosomal storage diseases. It is characterized by the accumulation of glucocerebroside lipids in the macrophages, with liver, spleen and bone marrow frequently affected. The affected organs can develop tumor-like lesions (Gaucheromas), which are difficult to diagnose. We present the Gaucheromas and their ultrasonographic characteristics. Methods: We selected Gaucheromas and their ultrasonographic characteristics found in the last 5 years during the periodical evaluation of 74 adult GD patients in Romania. All the patients had magnetic resonance imaging examination for comparison. A systematic review of all the Gaucheroma-related articles was performed to compare our results with the literature. Results: Gaucheromas were found in 7 adult patients: 4 in the spleen, 2 in the liver and one affecting the bone. No malignancy ultrasound characteristics were found and neither on MRI exams. In the literature, 10 articles reported Gaucheromas, most of them in the liver and spleen in type 1 GD patients. All our patients were also type 1 GD, and the ultrasound aspect did not change during the 5 years follow-up. Conclusions: Gaucheromas can be found in any patient with GD. Malignancies have to be considered unless proven otherwise. Imaging characterization (ultrasound and MRI) are useful as histopathologic examination is difficult to obtain in all cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Global multi-stakeholder endorsement of the MAFLD definition
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Abate, Maria Lorena, Abbas, Bahaa, Abbassy, Ahmed Amr, Abd El Ghany, Waleed, Abd Elkhalek, Amira, Abd ElMajeed, Emad, Abdalgaber, Mohammad, AbdAllah, Mohamed, Abdallah, Marwa, Abdallah, Nourhan, Abdelaleem, Shereen, Abdelghani, Yasser, Abdelghany, Wael, Abdelhalim, Safaa Mohamed, Abdelhamid, Wafaa, Abdelhamid, Nehal, Abdelkader, Nadia A., Abdelkreem, Elsayed, Abdelmohsen, Aly Mohamed, Abdelrahman, Awny Ali, Abd-elsalam, Sherief M, Abdeltawab, Doaa, Abduh, Abdulbaset, Abdulhakam, Nada, Abdulla, Maheeba, Abedpoor, Navid, Abenavoli, Ludovico, Åberg, Fredrik, Ablack, Omala, Abo elftouh, Mostafa, Abo-Amer, Yousry Esam-Eldin, Aboubkr, Ashraf, Aboud, Alaa, Abouelnaga, Amr M., Aboufarrag, Galal A., Aboutaleb, Ashraf, Abundis, Leticia, Adalı, Gupse, Adames, Enrique, Adams, Leon, Adda, Danjuma, Adel, Noor, Adel, Nada, Adel Sayed, Muhammad, Afaa, Taiba Jibril, Afredj, Nawal, Aghayeva, Gulnara, Aghemo, Alessio, Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A., Ahlenstiel, Golo, Ahmady, Walid, Ahmed, Wafaa, Ahmed, Amira, Ahmed, Samah Nasser, Ahmed, Heba Mostafa, Ahmed, Rasha, Aigner, Elmar, Akarsu, Mesut, Akroush, Maisam, Akyuz, Umit, Al Mahtab, Mamun, Al Qadiri, Tahani, Al Rawahi, Yusriya, AL rubaee, Razzaq, Al Saffar, Muna, Alam, Shahinul, Al-Ani, Zaid, Albillos, Agustín, Alboraie, Mohamed, Al-Busafi, Said, Al-Emam, Mohamed, Alharthi, Jawaher, Ali, Kareem, Ali, Basma Abdelmoez, Ali, Mohammad, Ali, Raja Affendi Raja, Alisi, Anna, AL-Khafaji, Ali Raad, Alkhatry, Maryam, Aller, Rocio, Almansoury, Yahya, Al-Naamani, Khalid, Alnakeeb, Alaa, Alonso, Anna, Alqahtani, Saleh A., Alrabadi, Leina, Alswat, Khalid, Altaher, Mahir, Altamimi, Turki, Altamirano, Jose, Alvares-da-Silva, Mario R., Aly, Elsragy Adel M., Alzahaby, Amgad, Alzamzamy, Ahmed, Amano, Keisuke, Amer, Maysa A., Amin, Mona A., Amin, Sayed A., Amir, Ashraf A., Ampuero, Javier, Anas, Noha, Andreone, Pietro, Andriamandimby, Soa Fy, Anees, Mahmoud, Angela, Peltec, Antonios, Manal, Arafat, Wael, Araya, Jose Moreno, Armendariz-Borunda, Juan, Armstrong, Matthew J., Ashktorab, Hassan, Aspichueta, Patricia, Assal, Fathia, Atef, Mira, Attia, Dina, Atwa, Hoda, Awad, Reham, Awad, Mohyeldeen Abd Elaziz, Awny, Sally, Awolowo, Obafemi, Awuku, Yaw Asante, Ayada, Ibrahim, Aye, Than Than, Ayman, Sherif, Ayman, Hedy, Ayoub, Hesham, Azmy, Hosny M., Babaran, Romiro P., Badreldin, Omneya, Badry, Ahmed, Bahçecioğlu, İbrahim Halil, Bahour, Amira, Bai, Jiajia, Balaban, Yasemin, Balasubramanyam, Muthuswamy, Bamakhrama, Khaled, Banales, Jesus M, Bangaru, Babu, Bao, Jianfeng, Barahona, Jorge Suazo, Barakat, Salma, Barbalho, Sandra Maria, Barbra, Bikwa, Barranco, Beatriz, Barrera, Francisco, Baumann, Ulrich, Bazeed, Shamardan, Bech, Eva, Benayad, Aourarh, Benesic, Andreas, Bernstein, David, Bessone, Fernando, Birney, Susie, Bisseye, Cyrille, Blake, Martin, Bobat, Bilal, Bonfrate, Leonilde, Bordin, Dmitry S, Bosques-Padilla, Francisco, Boursier, Jerome, Boushab, Boushab Mohamed, Bowen, David, Bravo, Patricia Medina, Brennan, Paul N, Bright, Bisi, Broekaert, Ilse, Buque, Xabier, Burgos-Santamaría, Diego, Burman, Julio, Busetto, Luca, Byrne, Chris D., Cabral-Prodigalidad, Patricia Anne I., Cabrera-Alvarez, Guillermo, Cai, Wei, Cainelli, Francesca, Caliskan, Ali Riza, Canbay, Ali, Cano-Contreras, Ana, Cao, Hai-Xia, Cao, Zhujun, Carrion, Andres, Carubbi, Francesca, Casanovas, Teresa, Castellanos Fernández, Marlen Ivón, Chai, Jin, Chan, Siew Pheng, Charatcharoenwitthaya, Phunchai, Chavez-Tapia, Norberto, Chayama, Kazuaki, Chen, Jinjun, Chen, Lin, Chen, Zhong-Wei, Chen, Huiting, Chen, Sui-Dan, Chen, Qiang, Chen, Yaxi, Chen, Gang, Chen, En-Quang, Chen, Fei, Chen, Pei-Jer, Cheng, Robert, Cheng, Wendy, Chieh, Jack Tan Wei, Chokr, Imad, Cholongitas, Evangelos, Choudhury, Ashok, Chowdhury, Abhijit, Chukwudike, Evaristus Sunday, Ciardullo, Stefano, Clayton, Michelle, Clement, Karine, Cloa, Marie Michelle, Coccia, Cecilia, Collazos, Cristina, Colombo, Massimo, Cosar, Arif Mansur, Cotrim, Helma Pinchemel, Couillerot, Joris, Coulibaly, Alioune, Crespo, Gonzalo, Crespo, Javier, Cruells, Maria, Cua, Ian Homer Y., Dabbous, Hesham K., Dalekos, George N, D'Alia, Patricia, Dan, Li, Dao, Viet Hang, Darwish, Mostafa, Datz, Christian, Davalos-Moscol, Milagros B, Dawoud, Heba, de Careaga, Blanca Olaechea, de Knegt, Robert, de Ledinghen, Victor, de Silva, Janaka, Debzi, Nabil, Decraecker, Marie, Del Pozo, Elvira, Delgado, Teresa C, Delgado-Blanco, Manuel, Dembiński, Łukasz, Depina, Adilson, Derbala, Moutaz, Desalegn, Hailemichael, Desbois-Mouthon, Christèle, Desoky, Mahmoud, Dev, Anouk, Di Ciaula, Agostino, Diago, Moisés, Diallo, Ibrahima, Díaz, Luis Antonio, Dirchwolf, Melisa, Dongiovanni, Paola, Dorofeyev, Andrriy, Dou, Xiaoguang, Douglas, Mark W., Doulberis, Michael, Dovia, Cecil K., Doyle, Adam, Dragojević, Ivana, Drenth, Joost PH, Duan, Xuefei, Dulskas, Audrius, Dumitrascu, Dan L, Duncan, Oliver, Dusabejambo, Vincent, Dwawhi, Rev. 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49. The Pathogenesis of Cardiac Arrhythmias in Vitamin D Deficiency
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Barsan, Maria, primary, Brata, Anca Monica, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, additional, Badulescu, Andrei-Vlad, additional, Duse, Traian Adrian, additional, Dascalescu, Stefana, additional, Popa, Stefan Lucian, additional, Grad, Simona, additional, Muresan, Lucian, additional, Maerescu, Carmen Maria, additional, Cismaru, Gabriel, additional, and Brata, Vlad Dumitru, additional
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50. Exclusion Diets in Functional Dyspepsia
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Popa, Stefan Lucian, primary, Dumitrascu, Dinu Iuliu, additional, Pop, Cristina, additional, Surdea-Blaga, Teodora, additional, Ismaiel, Abdulrahman, additional, Chiarioni, Giuseppe, additional, Dumitrascu, Dan Lucian, additional, Brata, Vlad Dumitru, additional, and Grad, Simona, additional
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