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2. Hormonal male contraception in men with normal and subnormal semen parameters
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Nieschlag, E., Vorona, E., Wenk, M., Hemker, A.-K., Kamischke, A., and Zitzmann, M.
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- 2011
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3. Coiled sperm from infertile patients: characteristics, associated factors and biological implication
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Yeung, CH, Tüttelmann, F, Bergmann, M, Nordhoff, V, Vorona, E, and Cooper, Trevor G.
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- 2009
4. Hormonal male contraception in men with normal and subnormal semen parameters
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Wenk M, Eberhard Nieschlag, Hemker Ak, Axel Kamischke, Vorona E, and Michael Zitzmann
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Azoospermia ,endocrine system ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,Urology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Semen ,Male contraceptive ,medicine.disease ,Sperm ,Andrology ,Reproductive Medicine ,Family planning ,medicine ,Endocrine system ,business ,Spermatogenesis ,Testosterone - Abstract
Summary Hormonal male contraception based on testosterone alone or on a combination of testosterone with a gestagen has been shown to suppress spermatogenesis effectively and to be fully reversible. However, clinical studies to date have only included volunteers with so-called ‘normal’ semen values by WHO standards. As a male contraceptive should be available to all interested men regardless of their semen parameters, we investigated how volunteers with subnormal semen parameters would respond to hormonal male contraception. During a 34-week treatment phase, the volunteers received injections of 1000 mg testosterone undecanoate in weeks 0, 6, 14 and 24. This was followed by a 24-week recovery and follow-up period. As it was not known whether men with subnormal semen parameters would recover to starting levels, cryopreservation of semen was offered to all subnormal volunteers. Twenty-three men with normal semen parameters and 18 with sperm counts below 20 million completed the trial. The normal volunteers showed the expected response with 17 suppressing sperm counts below 1 million ⁄ejaculate (13 showing azoospermia) and six not-suppressing below 1 million sperm ⁄ejaculate. By the end of the recovery period, all sperm counts had returned to the range of starting values. The subnormal group showed a similar pattern with 13 of 18 (= 72%) men suppressing below 1 million ⁄ejaculate (8 ⁄18 = 44% showing azoospermia) and the remaining 5 of 18 (= 28%) not-suppressing sperm counts below 1 million ⁄ejaculate. All sperm counts returned to the starting range. The study shows that in Caucasian men with normal sperm counts as well as in men with subnormal sperm counts, testosterone alone can produce azoospermia in about half and suppression below one million in about two-thirds of the volunteers. The same proportion of men in both groups appears to require an additional gestagen for full contraceptive protection. Most importantly, regarding suppressibility and reversibility, volunteers with normal and subnormal sperm counts display the same pattern.
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- 2011
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5. About economic efficiency of electroslag refining process of iron-rich raw material
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Chumanov, I. V. and Vorona, E. A.
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себестоимость ,prime cost ,лигатура ,electroslag refining process ,электрошлаковый переплав ,iron-rich pellets ,УДК 669.1.054.82.003.13 ,металлизованные окатыши ,УДК 669.187.56 ,ligature - Abstract
Проведены расчеты себестоимости электрошлакового металла, полученного по действующей на производстве технологии, и при переплаве комбинированных расходуемых электродов, сформированных с использованием металлизованных окатышей и жидкой лигатуры заданного химического состава. The calculations of the prime cost of electroslag metal received on technology operating on manufacture are carried out, and at remelting the combined spent electrodes, shaping with using of iron-rich pellets and a liquid ligature of the set chemical compound. Чуманов Илья Валерьевич, доктор технических наук, профессор, заведующий кафедрой общей металлургии, Южно-Уральский государственный университет, филиал в г. Златоусте. Тел.: (351)2654008. E-mail: chiv71@susu.ac.ru Chumanov Iliya Valerievich, doctor of engineering science, professor, head of the General Metallurgy department, Zlatoust Branch, South Ural State University. Tel.: (351)2654008. E-mail: chiv71@susu.ac.ru Ворона Евгений Андреевич, аспирант кафедры общей металлургии, Южно-Уральский государственный университет, филиал в г. Златоусте. Тел.: (3513)665829. E-mail: johnraven777@yandex.ru Vorona Evgeny Andreevich, post-graduate student of the General Metallurgy department, Zlatoust Branch, South Ural State University. Tel.: (3513)665829. E-mail: johnraven777@yandeexx. ru
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- 2011
6. Some features of deoxydation of slag bath at ESR of iron-rich raw material
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Chumanov, I. V. and Vorona, E. A.
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лигатура ,electroslag refining process ,УДК 669.046.55 ,электрошлаковый переплав ,iron-rich pellets ,deoxydation ,металлизованные окатыши ,УДК 669.187.56 ,ligature ,УДК 669.1 ,раскисление - Abstract
Проведены расчеты, позволяющие определить количество алюминия, необходимого для раскисления шлаковой ванны при электрошлаковом переплаве комбинированных электродов, сформированных с использованием металлизованных окатышей и жидкой лигатуры заданного химического состава. The calculations are carried out, allowing to define the quantity of aluminum necessary for deoxydating a slag bath at electroslag refining process of combined electrodes shaped using iron-rich pellets and a liquid ligature of the set chemical composition. Чуманов Илья Валерьевич, доктор технических наук, профессор, заведующий кафедрой общей металлургии, Южно-Уральский государственный университет, филиал в г. Златоусте. Тел.: (351)2654008. E-mail: chi v71 @susu. ac.ru Chumanov Iliya Valerievich, doctor of engineering science, professor, head of the General Metallurgy department, Zlatoust Branch, South Ural State University. Tel: (351)2654008. E-mail: chiv71@susu.ac.ru Ворона Евгений Андреевич, аспирант кафедры общей металлургии, Южно-Уральский государственный университет, филиал в г. Златоусте. Тел.: (3513)665829. E-mail: johnraven777@yandex.ru Vorona Evgeny Andreevich, post-graduate student of the General Metallurgy department, Zlatoust Branch, South Ural State University. Tel.: (3513)665829. E-mail: johnraven777@yandex.ru
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- 2011
7. P0077 : Improvement of liver elasticity in HCV-patients under sofosbuvir-based therapy after liver transplantation
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Seifert, L.L., primary, Vorona, E., additional, Bester, C., additional, Beckebaum, S., additional, Kabar, I., additional, Baier, P., additional, Hüsing, A., additional, Stahl, M., additional, Cicinnati, V., additional, and Schmidt, H.H.-J., additional
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- 2015
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8. Computer modelling of processes thermo-weight exchange at reception of ombined electrodes ≪pellet - ligature≫ for esr
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Chumanov, I. V., Jachikov, I. M., and Vorona, E. A.
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лигатура ,electroslag refining process ,электрошлаковый переплав ,iron-rich pellets ,diffusion ,металлизованные окатыши ,металлургия ,modeling ,ligature ,металлургия черных металлов ,моделирование ,диффузия ,УДК 669.1.004.86 - Abstract
Разработан программный продукт, позволяющий моделировать процессы тепломассообмена при взаимодействии металлизованных окатышей и жидкой лигатуры заданного химического состава при формировании расходуемых электродов для электрошлакового переплава. The software product is developed, allowing to model of processes thermo-weight exchange at interaction of iron-rich pellets and liquid ligature the set chemical compound at formation of spent electrodes for electroslag refining process.
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- 2010
9. Tо the question of change of electric characteristics of combined 'pellet- ligature' electrodes for ESR
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Chumanov, I. V., Trofimova, S. N., and Vorona, E. A.
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УДК 669.046.58 ,лигатура ,электрошлаковый переплав ,iron-rich pellets ,металлизованные окатыши ,металлургия ,удельное сопротивление ,ligature ,specific resistance ,УДК 669.1.004.86 ,electros lag refining process - Abstract
Одним из путей снижения себестоимости электрошлакового металла является формирование литых расходуемых электродов из металлизованных окатышей и жидкой лигатуры. В данной работе приведены результаты исследований удельного сопротивления комбинированных расходуемых электродов, полученных с использованием металлизованных окатышей. One of the ways of prime cost reduction of ESR metal is shaping of cast spent electrodes from iron-rich pellets and liquid ligature. In the given work the results of researches of specific resistance of the combined spent electrodes received with using of ironrich pellets are resulted.
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- 2010
10. Social responsibility as modern conception of business
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Vorona, E.
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СОЦіАЛЬНА ВіДПОВіДАЛЬНіСТЬ, КОНКУРЕНТОСПРОМОЖНіСТЬ, СОЦіАЛЬНА КОНКУРЕНЦіЯ - Abstract
Research of social responsibility is conducted in the context of theory of socialization of the economic systems. Approaches are considered to essence of concept «Social responsibility». The positive consequences of realization of social responsibility and its connection are certain with a competitiveness and efficiency
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- 2010
11. Methodological approaches to the assessment level of social responsibility
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Vorona, E.
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СОЦіАЛЬНА ВіДПОВіДАЛЬНіСТЬ, СОЦіАЛЬНі іНВЕСТИЦії, іНДЕКСИ СОЦіАЛЬНИХ іНВЕСТИЦіЙ, СОЦіАЛЬНА ЗВіТНіСТЬ - Abstract
A study of current approaches to assessing the level of social responsibility. Proposed methodological approach to evaluating the performance of the social responsibility of railway transport. Conceptual Basis of social reporting in rail transport.
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- 2010
12. Thermo-physical calculation of the interaction of iron-rich pellets and liquid ligature when producing the unit cast blank for ESR process
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Vorona, E. A., Potapov, V. L, Surov, A. N., and Chumanov, I. V.
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температура ,liquid melt ,лигатура ,теплообмен ,iron-rich pellets ,металлизованные окатыши ,temperature ,ligature ,electrode ,УДК 669.1.004.86 ,электрод ,расплав ,heat exchange - Abstract
Снижения себестоимости электрошлакового металла можно добиться за счет получения литых расходуемых электродов с использованием металлизованных окатышей и лигатуры. Экономически выгодным является получение цельнолитой заготовки для ЭШП методом литья в специальные изложницы. В данной работе проведен расчет теплофизических процессов, протекающих при взаимодействии металлизованных окатышей и жидкой лигатуры, с учетом фактора масштабности. The electrofluxed metal cost reduction can be achieved by means of getting cast consumable electrode using iron-rich pellets and ligature. Producing of the unit cast blank for ESR by method of casting into special molds is economical. In this work the authors provide calculation of the thermophysical processes taking place during the interaction of the iron-rich pellets and liquid ligature. The size factor is taken into account.
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- 2009
13. Bases of non-material motivation on railway transport
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Vorona, E.
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МОТИВАЦії ПРАЦі, ПіДПРИєМТСВА ЗАЛіЗНИЧНОГО ТРАНСПОРТУ, ЕФЕКТИВНіСТЬ ДіЯЛЬНОСТі ГАЛУЗі, МОТИВАЦИИ ТРУДА, ПРЕДПРИЯТИЯ ЖЕЛЕЗНОДОРОЖНОГО ТРАНСПОРТА, ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТЬ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ОТРАСЛИ ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS - Abstract
Explored essence to motivations of the labour on enterprise of the rail-freight traffic and is analysed motives and stimuluses, which are found in its base. The Formed direction of the improvement non-material motivations workman enterprise of the rail-freight traffic that in condition of the crisis phenomenas assists increasing to efficiency to activity to branches.
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- 2009
14. European lipodystrophy registry: background and structure
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David B. Savage, Alessandra Gambineri, Raoul C.M. Hennekam, Claire Adams, Paolo Sbraccia, Jannik Schaaf, Julia von Schnurbein, David Araújo-Vilar, Camille Vatier, Giovanna Lattanzi, Konstanze Miehle, Baris Akinci, Giuseppe Novelli, Giovanni Ceccarini, Isabelle Jéru, Maria Rosaria D'Apice, Ferruccio Santini, Gabriele Nagel, Elena Vorona, Ekaterina Sorkina, George A. Tanteles, Martin Wabitsch, Corinne Vigouroux, Marie-Christine Vantyghem, Ermelinda Santos Silva, von Schnurbein, Julia [0000-0001-9918-664X], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, General Paediatrics, APH - Quality of Care, Von Schnurbein J., Adams C., Akinci B., Ceccarini G., D'Apice M.R., Gambineri A., Hennekam R.C.M., Jeru I., Lattanzi G., Miehle K., Nagel G., Novelli G., Santini F., Santos Silva E., Savage D.B., Sbraccia P., Schaaf J., Sorkina E., Tanteles G., Vantyghem M.-C., Vatier C., Vigouroux C., Vorona E., Araujo-Vilar D., and Wabitsch M.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Registry ,Lipodystrophy ,Catabolic state ,Pharmacology toxicology ,lcsh:Medicine ,Adipose tissue ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Signs and symptoms ,Settore MED/09 ,Rare diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,0502 economics and business ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Registries ,ddc:610 ,Genetics (clinical) ,Rare endocrinological diseases ,User authentication ,business.industry ,Research ,05 social sciences ,lcsh:R ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Open source ,Settore MED/03 ,Family medicine ,General Data Protection Regulation ,050211 marketing ,business ,Rare disease ,Software - Abstract
ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03553420). Registered 14 March 2018, retrospectively registered Background: Lipodystrophy syndromes comprise a group of extremely rare and heterogeneous diseases characterized by a selective loss of adipose tissue in the absence of nutritional deprivation or catabolic state. Because of the rarity of each lipodystrophy subform, research in this area is difficult and international co-operation mandatory. Therefore, in 2016, the European Consortium of Lipodystrophies (ECLip) decided to create a registry for patients with lipodystrophy. Results: The registry was build using the information technology Open Source Registry System for Rare Diseases in the EU (OSSE), an open-source software and toolbox. Lipodystrophy specific data forms were developed based on current knowledge of typical signs and symptoms of lipodystrophy. The platform complies with the new General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 by ensuring patient pseudonymization, informational separation of powers, secure data storage and security of communication, user authentication, person specific access to data, and recording of access granted to any data. Inclusion criteria are all patients with any form of lipodystrophy (with the exception of HIV-associated lipodystrophy). So far 246 patients from nine centres (Amsterdam, Bologna, Izmir, Leipzig, Münster, Moscow, Pisa, Santiago de Compostela, Ulm) have been recruited. With the help from the six centres on the brink of recruitment (Cambridge, Lille, Nicosia, Paris, Porto, Rome) this number is expected to double within the next one or 2 years. Conclusions: A European registry for all patients with lipodystrophy will provide a platform for improved research in the area of lipodystrophy. All physicians from Europe and neighbouring countries caring for patients with lipodystrophy are invited to participate in the ECLip Registry. E.S. has funding for lipodystrophy studies by the Russian Science Foundation,grantNo17–75-30035C.Vi. and C.Va. received funding by the French Ministry of Solidarity andHealth, Assistance-Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, Sorbonne Université, the Insti-tut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (Inserm), and CardioMe-tabolism and Nutrition University Hospital Institute (ICAN), grant ANR-10-IAHU, FranceD.B.S. is supported by the Wellcome Trust (WT 107064), the MRC MetabolicDisease Unit (MRC_MC_UU_12012/2), and The National Institute for HealthResearch (NIHR) Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre and NIHR RareDisease Translational Research Collaboration.D.A.-V. received funding by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III and the EuropeanRegional Development Fund, FEDER (grant number PI18/01890), by theConsellería de Industria, Xunta de Galicia (grant number ED341b 2017/19),and by Fundación Mutua Madrileña (Call 2015).E.S.-S. work was supported by Applied Molecular Biosciences Unit (UCIBIO),which is financed by national funds from FCT/MCTES (UID/MULTI/04378/2019). info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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- 2020
15. Vascular anomalies in patients with growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenomas: illustrative case report and systematic review of the literature.
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Spille DC, Vorona E, Catalino MP, Reuter G, Beckers A, Holling M, Fava A, Stummer W, Laws ER, and Suero-Molina E
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Acromegaly surgery, Adenoma complications, Growth Hormone-Secreting Pituitary Adenoma complications, Human Growth Hormone, Pituitary Neoplasms complications
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Purpose: Endonasal resection is the first-line treatment for patients harboring growth hormone (GH)-secreting pituitary adenomas. The complexity of the parasellar neurovascular structures makes pre-operative diagnostic imaging essential to understanding the anatomy of this region. We aimed to describe vascular anomalies in acromegalic patients and emphasize their relevance for surgery and preoperative planning., Methods: A systematic review following the PRISMA statement was performed in July 2021., Results: Thirty-three studies were evaluated. Elevated GH and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) levels are linked to the occurrence of cardiovascular risk factors. This is attributed to endothelial dysfunction, mainly caused by changes in flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), which is probably the main cause of vascular anomalies in acromegaly. The occurrence of protrusions of the internal carotid artery (ICA) (35-53%), a narrow intercarotid distance, and an asymmetrical course was described. In 13-18% of acromegalic patients, the presence of an intracerebral aneurysm could be reported (incidence in the general population:0.8-1.3%). The selected studies were however performed with a small patient sample (range:1-257). We present a case report of a 57y/o male patient with anomalies of the ICA ("kissing carotid arteries") harboring a GH-secreting adenoma, which was resected via an endoscopic endonasal approach., Conclusions: There is an association between acromegaly and endothelial dysfunction, which increases cardiovascular risk factors and vascular anomalies. Preoperative vascular imaging, e.g., CT angiography, should be implemented as a standard to identify patients at risk and estimate surgical morbidity. However, no evidence-based recommendations exist so far, so future studies are necessary., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2023
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16. Four weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) improve the cardiometabolic risk profile of overweight patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM).
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Minnebeck K, Vorona E, Zinn S, Gellner R, Hinder J, Brand SM, Kabar I, Alten F, and Schmitz B
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- Adult, Blood Glucose metabolism, Body Composition, Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, Cholesterol, HDL blood, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 blood, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 drug therapy, Female, Humans, Hypoglycemia etiology, Insulin blood, Insulin therapeutic use, Lactic Acid blood, Liver metabolism, Male, Middle Aged, Overweight blood, Quality of Life, Triglycerides blood, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 complications, Exercise Therapy methods, High-Intensity Interval Training, Overweight complications, Overweight therapy
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This study investigated the effects of a four-week HIIT intervention on the cardiometabolic risk profile, liver fat content, insulin requirement, hypoglycaemia, physical fitness, and health-related quality of life in patients with T1DM. A supervised exercise intervention with baseline to follow-up comparison between overweight (BMI = 28.6 ± 2.1 kg/m
2 ) and normal weight (BMI = 23.2 ± 1.40 kg/m2 ) T1DM patients was performed. Eleven overweight (age = 40.7 ± 14.3 years) and 11 normal weight (age = 42.2 ± 15.5 years) T1DM patients performed a four-week, low-volume, all-out cycling HIIT (4-6 bouts, work/relief ratio 1:1) twice weekly. HIIT lowered low-density lipoprotein and uric acid levels in overweight patients by up to 10.5% (vs. normal weight, p ≤0.0312). HbA1c, high-density lipoprotein, and triglyceride levels did not change in any of the groups. Participants' maximal exercise capacity and power output at individual anaerobic lactate threshold increased to an equal extend of up to 10% ( p ≤0.0002) in both groups. During the intervention, participants used fewer daily bolus insulin (-5.22 ± 12.80%) and less total units of insulin (-4.42 ± 10.20%, p ≤0.023) compared to the pre-intervention period with no between-group difference. Overall, the average daily number of hypoglycaemias increased from 0.90 ± 0.56-1.08 ± 0.63 during the intervention ( p = 0.033). SF-36 subscales showed higher scores after the intervention, with a significant improvement of "role limitations due to physical problems" ( p <0.05) for both groups. We conclude that in T1DM, HIIT may exert beneficial effects on physical fitness, insulin requirement and health-related quality of life. Of note, beneficial HIIT effects on the cardiometabolic risk profile in T1DM may be larger in overweight T1DM patients.- Published
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17. Symptom Diary-Based Analysis of Disease Course among Patients with Mild Coronavirus Disease, Germany, 2020.
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Wiegele PN, Kabar I, Kerschke L, Froemmel C, Hüsing-Kabar A, Schmidt H, Vorona E, Vollenberg R, and Tepasse PR
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- Cough, Germany epidemiology, Humans, Retrospective Studies, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2
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Limited information is available on the clinical course of outpatients with mild coronavirus disease (COVID-19). This information is critically important to inform public health prevention strategies and to provide anticipatory guidance to patients, primary care providers, and employers. We retrospectively assessed the daily prevalence of symptoms in 313 COVID-19 outpatients for the first 20 days of illness. Generalized estimating equations were used to assess the probability of symptom occurrence over time. Fatigue (91%), cough (85%), and headache (78%) were the most common symptoms and occurred a median of 1 day from symptom onset. Neurologic symptoms, such as loss of taste (66%) and anosmia (62%), and dyspnea (51%) occurred considerably later (median 3-4 days after symptom onset). Symptoms of COVID-19 are similar to those of other respiratory pathogens, so symptomatic patients should be tested more frequently for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 during influenza season to prevent further spread of COVID-19.
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- 2021
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18. Effect of high-intensity interval training in patients with type 1 diabetes on physical fitness and retinal microvascular perfusion determined by optical coherence tomography angiography.
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Zinn S, Nelis P, Minnebeck K, Hinder J, Eter N, Brand SM, Gellner R, Vorona E, Alten F, and Schmitz B
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- Adult, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 diagnostic imaging, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 physiopathology, Diabetic Retinopathy diagnostic imaging, Diabetic Retinopathy physiopathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Predictive Value of Tests, Prospective Studies, Regional Blood Flow, Retinal Vessels diagnostic imaging, Treatment Outcome, Angiography, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 therapy, Diabetic Retinopathy therapy, High-Intensity Interval Training, Microcirculation, Perfusion Imaging, Physical Fitness, Retinal Vessels physiopathology, Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Objective: Physical activity may protect from ocular complications of diabetic retinopathy (DR). We investigated exercise training effects on the retinal microvasculature using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in type 1 diabetes (T1D)., Methods: Twenty T1D patients without clinical signs of DR performed four weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIIT). Cycle ergometry was used for determination of physical fitness. OCTA of the macula and optic nerve head was applied to analyze effects on the foveal avascular zone area, vessel density, vessel diameter index and fractal dimension of the superficial plexus, deep plexus and radial peripapillary capillaries., Results: Large effects for improvement of physical fitness in terms of power output at the individual lactate threshold (+10.7 ± 11.3%, p < .001, ES = 0.95) and maximal power output (+8.2 ± 6.4%, p < .001, ES = 1.4) were detected. Participants presented a reduced increase in heart rate (HR) and lactate (LA) at given exercise intensities at follow-up (p ≤ .0176). Baseline OCTA revealed that HbA
1c levels were associated with vessel density in the radial peripapillary capillary and the parafoveal superficial region (p ≤ .014). None of the analyzed microvascular parameters changed in response to the intervention., Conclusion: Despite favorable effects of HIIT on physical fitness of T1D patients, disease-specific training protocols may be needed to overcome potentially impaired retinal microvascular adaptations., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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19. Conversion from Standard-Release Tacrolimus to MeltDose ® Tacrolimus (LCPT) Improves Renal Function after Liver Transplantation.
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von Einsiedel J, Thölking G, Wilms C, Vorona E, Bokemeyer A, Schmidt HH, Kabar I, and Hüsing-Kabar A
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Renal impairment is a typical side effect of tacrolimus (Tac) treatment in liver transplant (LT) recipients. One strategy to avoid renal dysfunction is to increase the concentration/dose (C/D) ratio by improving drug bioavailability. LT recipients converted from standard-release Tac to MeltDose
® Tac (LCPT), a novel technological formulation, were able to reduce the required Tac dose due to higher bioavailability. Hence, we hypothesize that such a conversion increases the C/D ratio, resulting in a preservation of renal function. In the intervention group, patients were switched from standard-release Tac to LCPT. Clinical data were collected for 12 months after conversion. Patients maintained on standard-release Tac were enrolled as a control group. Twelve months after conversion to LCPT, median C/D ratio had increased significantly by 50% ( p < 0.001), with the first significant increase seen 3 months after conversion ( p = 0.008). In contrast, C/D ratio in the control group was unchanged after 12 months (1.75 vs. 1.76; p = 0.847). Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) had already significantly deteriorated in the control group at 9 months (65.6 vs. 70.6 mL/min/1.73 m2 at study onset; p = 0.006). Notably, patients converted to LCPT already had significant recovery of mean eGFR 6 months after conversion (67.5 vs. 65.3 mL/min/1.73 m2 at study onset; p = 0.029). In summary, conversion of LT recipients to LCPT increased C/D ratio associated with renal function improvement.- Published
- 2020
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20. European lipodystrophy registry: background and structure.
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von Schnurbein J, Adams C, Akinci B, Ceccarini G, D'Apice MR, Gambineri A, Hennekam RCM, Jeru I, Lattanzi G, Miehle K, Nagel G, Novelli G, Santini F, Santos Silva E, Savage DB, Sbraccia P, Schaaf J, Sorkina E, Tanteles G, Vantyghem MC, Vatier C, Vigouroux C, Vorona E, Araújo-Vilar D, and Wabitsch M
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- Adipose Tissue, Humans, Software, Lipodystrophy, Rare Diseases, Registries
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Background: Lipodystrophy syndromes comprise a group of extremely rare and heterogeneous diseases characterized by a selective loss of adipose tissue in the absence of nutritional deprivation or catabolic state. Because of the rarity of each lipodystrophy subform, research in this area is difficult and international co-operation mandatory. Therefore, in 2016, the European Consortium of Lipodystrophies (ECLip) decided to create a registry for patients with lipodystrophy., Results: The registry was build using the information technology Open Source Registry System for Rare Diseases in the EU (OSSE), an open-source software and toolbox. Lipodystrophy specific data forms were developed based on current knowledge of typical signs and symptoms of lipodystrophy. The platform complies with the new General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 by ensuring patient pseudonymization, informational separation of powers, secure data storage and security of communication, user authentication, person specific access to data, and recording of access granted to any data. Inclusion criteria are all patients with any form of lipodystrophy (with the exception of HIV-associated lipodystrophy). So far 246 patients from nine centres (Amsterdam, Bologna, Izmir, Leipzig, Münster, Moscow, Pisa, Santiago de Compostela, Ulm) have been recruited. With the help from the six centres on the brink of recruitment (Cambridge, Lille, Nicosia, Paris, Porto, Rome) this number is expected to double within the next one or 2 years., Conclusions: A European registry for all patients with lipodystrophy will provide a platform for improved research in the area of lipodystrophy. All physicians from Europe and neighbouring countries caring for patients with lipodystrophy are invited to participate in the ECLip Registry., Study Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03553420). Registered 14 March 2018, retrospectively registered.
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- 2020
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21. Adverse effects of doping with anabolic androgenic steroids in competitive athletics, recreational sports and bodybuilding.
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Vorona E and Nieschlag E
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- Humans, Recreation, Doping in Sports, Performance-Enhancing Substances adverse effects, Sports, Testosterone Congeners adverse effects, Weight Lifting
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Despite the fact that sports organizations and legislators have introduced various mechanisms to discourage athletes from using performance and appearance enhancing substances a high percentage of athletes admits to their unabated application. In competitive athletics, bodybuilding and in recreational sports anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) continue to be the substances most abused. This review summarizes the side effects of AAS abuse on organs and system functions in both sexes. High doses of AAS cause a significant increase of erythrocytes and hemoglobin concentration, which may lead to thromboembolism, intracardiac thrombosis and stroke. Long-term AAS abusers have a higher incidence of arrhythmias, atherosclerosis, concentric left-ventricular myocardial hypertrophy with impaired diastolic function and also sudden cardiac death. Changes of liver function and structure, up to hepatocellular carcinoma, have been described, mainly in cases of chronic misuse of 17α-alkylated AAS. Sleeplessness, increased irritability, depressive mood status are often observed in AAS abuse. In former AAS abusers depression, anxiety and melancholy may persist for many years. Due to negative feedback in the regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis AAS can cause reversible suppression of spermatogenesis up to azoospermia. In women the changes most often caused by AAS abuse are hirsutism, irreversible deepening of voice, dysmenorrhea, secondary amenorrhea with anovulation and infertility. AAS abuse notwithstanding, under clinical conditions testosterone remains the most important hormone for substitution therapy of male hypogonadism.
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- 2018
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22. Interferon-Free Sofosbuvir-Based Anti-HCV Therapy After Liver Transplantation.
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Seifert LL, Vorona E, Bester C, Stahl M, Hüsing A, Beckebaum S, Kabar I, Heinzow H, and Schmidt HH
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- Female, Graft Survival, Hepatitis C surgery, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Recurrence, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, Hepatitis C drug therapy, Liver Transplantation, Ribavirin therapeutic use, Sofosbuvir therapeutic use
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Background: Therapy for HCV-infected patients after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is based on interferon (IFN) as the gold standard, but sustained virologic response (SVR) and safety profiles of the IFN-based therapies are very unsatisfactory. The aim of this continuing analysis is evaluation of the impact of an IFN-free sofosbuvir (SOF)-based therapy in HCV-infected liver transplant recipients., Material and Methods: Post-OLT patients with a proven recurrence of HCV were treated with SOF and ribavirin (RBV) for 24 weeks (n=10). Laboratory parameters and FibroScan® are continuously evaluated at weeks 0, 12, 24, and 36. A retrospectively analyzed HCV patient cohort who received antiviral therapy with pegylated INF and RBV± telaprevir (TLV) were used as a control group., Results: All patients who finished their treatment with SOF/RBV at least 12 weeks ago showed an SVR. The SOF-based therapy showed a significantly higher rate of rapid virologic response (RVR) and sustained virologic response (SVR) compared to the IFN-based therapies (RVR: p=0.007; SVR: p=0.009). According to temporary data on FibroScan® analysis, regression of fibrosis was observed in 8 patients treated with SOF/RBV. No premature termination of SOF became necessary., Conclusions: In this small group of patients, the preliminary results indicate that a regression of fibrosis is achievable within 24 weeks of therapy with SOF after OLT. SOF seems to be effective and safe in the treatment of OLT patients infected with HCV and will likely improve patient and transplant survival.
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- 2015
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23. Doping with anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS): Adverse effects on non-reproductive organs and functions.
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Nieschlag E and Vorona E
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- Adult, Behavior drug effects, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury, Coronary Thrombosis chemically induced, Depression chemically induced, Female, Heart Diseases chemically induced, Hematopoiesis drug effects, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Musculoskeletal System drug effects, Psychoses, Substance-Induced, Stroke chemically induced, Thromboembolism chemically induced, Anabolic Agents adverse effects, Androgens adverse effects, Athletes, Doping in Sports
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Since the 1970s anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) have been abused at ever increasing rates in competitive athletics, in recreational sports and in bodybuilding. Exceedingly high doses are often consumed over long periods, in particular by bodybuilders, causing acute or chronic adverse side effects frequently complicated by additional polypharmacy. This review summarizes side effects on non-reproductive organs and functions; effects on male and female reproduction have been recently reviewed in a parallel paper. Among the most striking AAS side effects are increases in haematocrit and coagulation causing thromboembolism, intracardiac thrombosis and stroke as well as other cardiac disturbances including arrhythmias, cardiomyopathies and possibly sudden death. 17α-alkylated AAS are liver toxic leading to cholestasis, peliosis, adenomas and carcinomas. Hyperbilirubinaemia can cause cholemic nephrosis and kidney failure. AAS abuse may induce exaggerated self-confidence, reckless behavior, aggressiveness and psychotic symptoms. AAS withdrawal may be accompanied by depression and suicidal intentions. Since AAS abuse is not or only reluctantly admitted physicians should be aware of the multitude of serious side effects when confronted with unclear symptoms.
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- 2015
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24. MECHANISMS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY: Medical consequences of doping with anabolic androgenic steroids: effects on reproductive functions.
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Nieschlag E and Vorona E
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- Anabolic Agents administration & dosage, Androgens administration & dosage, Female, Humans, Male, Reproduction physiology, Anabolic Agents adverse effects, Androgens adverse effects, Athletes, Doping in Sports trends, Reproduction drug effects
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Anabolic androgenic steroids (AASs) are appearance and performance-enhancing drugs (APEDs) used in competitive athletics, in recreational sports, and by body-builders. The global lifetime prevalence of AASs abuse is 6.4% for males and 1.6% for women. Many AASs, often obtained from the internet and dubious sources, have not undergone proper testing and are consumed at extremely high doses and in irrational combinations, also along with other drugs. Controlled clinical trials investigating undesired side effects are lacking because ethical restrictions prevent exposing volunteers to potentially toxic regimens, obscuring a causal relationship between AASs abuse and possible sequelae. Because of the negative feedback in the regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, in men AASs cause reversible suppression of spermatogenesis, testicular atrophy, infertility, and erectile dysfunction (anabolic steroid-induced hypogonadism). Should spermatogenesis not recover after AASs abuse, a pre-existing fertility disorder may have resurfaced. AASs frequently cause gynecomastia and acne. In women, AASs may disrupt ovarian function. Chronic strenuous physical activity leads to menstrual irregularities and, in severe cases, to the female athlete triad (low energy intake, menstrual disorders and low bone mass), making it difficult to disentangle the effects of sports and AASs. Acne, hirsutism and (irreversible) deepening of the voice are further consequences of AASs misuse. There is no evidence that AASs cause breast carcinoma. Detecting AASs misuse through the control network of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) not only aims to guarantee fair conditions for athletes, but also to protect them from medical sequelae of AASs abuse., (© 2015 European Society of Endocrinology.)
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- 2015
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25. Clinical, endocrinological, and epigenetic features of the 46,XX male syndrome, compared with 47,XXY Klinefelter patients.
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Vorona E, Zitzmann M, Gromoll J, Schüring AN, and Nieschlag E
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- Adolescent, Adult, Blood Cell Count, Case-Control Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Receptors, Androgen genetics, Syndrome, Trinucleotide Repeats, Epigenesis, Genetic, Gonadal Dysgenesis, 46,XX genetics, Gonadal Dysgenesis, 46,XX pathology, Klinefelter Syndrome genetics, Klinefelter Syndrome pathology
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Context: The 46,XX male syndrome represents a rare, poorly characterized form of male hypogonadism., Objective: The objective of the study was to distinguish the 46,XX male syndrome from the more frequent 47,XXY-Klinefelter syndrome in regard to clinical, hormonal, and epigenetic features., Design: This was a case-control study., Setting: The study was conducted at a university-based reproductive medicine and andrology institution., Patients: Eleven SRY-positive 46,XX males were compared with age-matched controls: 101 47,XXY Klinefelter patients, 78 healthy men, and 157 healthy women [latter all heterozygous for androgen receptor (AR) alleles]., Interventions: There were no interventions., Main Outcome Measures: There was a comparison of phenotype, endocrine profiles, and X-chromosomal inactivation patterns of AR alleles., Results: The 46,XX males were significantly smaller than Klinefelter patients or healthy men, resembling female controls in height and weight. The incidence of maldescended testes was significantly higher than that in Klinefelter patients and controls. Gynecomastia was more frequent in comparison with controls, whereas there was a nonsignificant trend in comparison with Klinefelter patients. All XX males were infertile and most were hypogonadal. The inactivation patterns of AR alleles in XX males were significantly more skewed than in Klinefelter patients and women. Seven of 10 heterozygous XX male patients displayed an extreme skewing of more than 80% with no preference toward the shorter or longer AR allele. The length of the AR CAG repeat polymorphism was positively related to traits of hypogonadism., Conclusions: XX males are distinctly different from Klinefelter patients in terms of clinical and epigenetic features. Nonrandom X chromosome inactivation ratios are common in XX males, possibly due to the translocated SRY gene. The existence of a Y-chromosomal, growth-related gene is discussed.
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- 2007
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