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Notas enferm. (Córdoba) ; 25(43): 17-23, jun.2024.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing, UNISALUD, InstitutionalDB, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1561178

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Determinar el nivel de conocimiento de los estudiantes de enfermería de la Universidad Técnica de Ambato sobre la desinfección terminal del área quirúrgica. Metodología: Esta investigación es cuantitativa, con enfoque descriptivo de cohorte transversal ya que el nivel de conocimiento se ha representado mediante tablas y gráficos para describir la problemática del periodo octubre 2023-febrero 2024. Resultados: Se evidencia el alto porcentaje de respuestas incorrectas por cada ítem por parte de los estudiantes. La categoría desinfección fue respondida de manera incorrecta con un porcentaje del 26%, la categoría proceso de desinfección con el 55,6%, la categoría aplicación del DAN con el 45.8%, la categoría desinfectante del DAN con el 36,2% y, por último, la categoría riesgo y prevención del DAN con el 29,2%. Conclusiones: El nivel de conocimiento de los estudiantes sobre desinfección es bajo, porque no están lo suficientemente motivados o interesados en el tema de desinfección[AU]


Determine the level of knowledge of nursing students at the Technical University of Ambato about terminal disinfection of the surgical area.Methodology:This research is quantitative, with a descriptive cross-sectional cohort approach and the level of knowledge has been represented through tables and graphs to describe the problems of the period October 2023-February 2024.Results:A high percentage of incorrect answers for each item by the students is evident. The disinfection category was answered incorrectly with a percentage of 26%, the disinfection process category with 55.6%, the DAN application category with 45.8%, the disinfectant category with 36.2% and, finally, the DAN risk and prevention category. with 29.2%. Conclusions:The level of knowledge of students about disinfection is low, because they are not sufficiently motivated or interested in the topic of disinfection[AU]


Determinar o nível de conhecimento dos estudantes de enfermagem da Universidade Técnica de Ambato sobre desinfecção terminal da área cirúrgica. Metodologia:Esta pesquisa é quantitativa, com abordagem descritiva de coorte transversal e o nível de conhecimento foi representado por meio de tabelas e gráficos para descrever os problemas do período outubro de 2023 a fevereiro de 2024.Resultados: Evidencia-se um alto percentual de respostas incorretas para cada item por parte dos alunos. A categoria desinfecção foi respondida incorretamente com um percentual de 26%, a categoria processo de desinfecção com 55,6%, a categoria aplicação DAN com 45,8%, a categoria desinfetante com 36,2% e, por último, a categoria risco e prevenção DAN. com 29,2%.Conclusões:O nível de conhecimento dos alunos sobre desinfecção é baixo, porque não estão suficientemente motivados ou interessados no tema da desinfecção[AU]


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Humans , Adult , Operating Rooms , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Infection Control , Disinfectants
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J Biol Chem ; : 107786, 2024 Sep 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39303919

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Resting cytosolic Ca2+ concentration is tightly regulated to fine-tune Ca2+-dependent cellular functions. Luminal breast cancer cells exhibit constitutive Ca2+ entry mediated by Orai1 and the secretory pathway Ca2+-ATPase, SPCA2, which result in mammary microcalcifications that constitute a prognostic marker of mammary lesions. Two Orai1 isoforms have been identified, the full-length Orai1α, consisting of 301 amino acids, and the short variant, Orai1ß, lacking the 63 or 70 N-terminal amino acids comprising residues involved in channel inactivation and binding sites with Orai1 partners. We show that only the mammalian-specific Orai1α rescues SPCA2-dependent constitutive Ca2+ entry in Orai1-knockout MCF7 cells, a widely used luminal breast cancer cell line. FRET analysis and immunoprecipitation revealed that Orai1α shows a greater ability to interact with SPCA2 than Orai1ß. Deletion of the first 38 amino acids in Orai1α reduced the interaction with SPCA2 to a similar extent as Orai1ß, thus suggesting that the N-terminal 38 amino acids play a relevant role in Orai1α-SPCA2 interaction. Finally, Orai1α, but not Orai1ß, rescue the ability of Orai1-deficient cells to form in vitro microcalcifications. These findings provide compelling evidence for a functional role of Orai1α in constitutive Ca2+ entry in MCF7 cells, which might be a target to prevent the development of mammary microcalcifications in luminal breast cancer.

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Int J Cancer ; 2024 Sep 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39319538

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal cancers with patients having unresectable or metastatic disease at diagnosis, with poor prognosis and very short survival. Given that genetic variation within autophagy-related genes influences autophagic flux and susceptibility to solid cancers, we decided to investigate whether 55,583 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within 234 autophagy-related genes could influence the risk of developing PDAC in three large independent cohorts of European ancestry including 12,754 PDAC cases and 324,926 controls. The meta-analysis of these populations identified, for the first time, the association of the BIDrs9604789 variant with an increased risk of developing the disease (ORMeta = 1.31, p = 9.67 × 10-6). We also confirmed the association of TP63rs1515496 and TP63rs35389543 variants with PDAC risk (OR = 0.89, p = 6.27 × 10-8 and OR = 1.16, p = 2.74 × 10-5). Although it is known that BID induces autophagy and TP63 promotes cell growth, cell motility and invasion, we also found that carriers of the TP63rs1515496G allele had increased numbers of FOXP3+ Helios+ T regulatory cells and CD45RA+ T regulatory cells (p = 7.67 × 10-4 and p = 1.56 × 10-3), but also decreased levels of CD4+ T regulatory cells (p = 7.86 × 10-4). These results were in agreement with research suggesting that the TP63rs1515496 variant alters binding sites for FOXA1 and CTCF, which are transcription factors involved in modulating specific subsets of regulatory T cells. In conclusion, this study identifies BID as new susceptibility locus for PDAC and confirms previous studies suggesting that the TP63 gene is involved in the development of PDAC. This study also suggests new pathogenic mechanisms of the TP63 locus in PDAC.

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Neuromodulation ; 2024 Sep 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39297833

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INTRODUCTION: The International Neuromodulation Society convened a multispecialty group of physicians based on expertise with international representation to establish evidence-based guidance on using intrathecal drug delivery in chronic pain treatment. This Polyanalgesic Consensus Conference (PACC)® project's scope is to provide evidence-based guidance for clinical pharmacology and best practices for intrathecal drug delivery for cancer pain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Authors were chosen on the basis of their clinical expertise, familiarity with the peer-reviewed literature, research productivity, and contributions to the neuromodulation literature. Section leaders supervised literature searches using Medline, EMBASE, Cochrane CENTRAL, BioMed Central, Web of Science, Google Scholar, PubMed, Current Contents Connect, Meeting Abstracts, and Scopus from 2017 (when the PACC last published guidelines) to the present. Identified studies were graded using the United States Preventive Services Task Force criteria for evidence and certainty of net benefit. Recommendations were based on the strength of evidence, and when evidence was scant, recommendations were based on expert consensus. RESULTS: The PACC evaluated the published literature and established evidence- and consensus-based expert opinion recommendations to guide best practices in treating cancer pain. Additional guidance will occur as new evidence is developed in future iterations of this process. CONCLUSIONS: The PACC recommends best practices regarding the use of intrathecal drug delivery in cancer pain, with an emphasis on managing the unique disease and patient characteristics encountered in oncology. These evidence- and consensus-based expert opinion recommendations should be used as a guide to assist decision-making when clinically appropriate.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 123: 110285, 2024 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39307029

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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Achondroplasia, a prevalent skeletal dysplasia, often results in limb asymmetry and functional limitations, typically managed surgically with bone lengthening techniques. CASE PRESENTATION: We present the case of a 10-year-old girl with achondroplasia who underwent bilateral humeral lengthening using hexapod external fixators. The patient, previously treated for lower limb lengthening, exhibited significant upper limb shortening affecting daily activities. Surgical intervention involved two stages, employing two hexapod external fixators for precise correction and lengthening. Symmetrical lengthening of 6 cm in both humeri was achieved without major complications. Follow-up assessments revealed improved functionality and satisfactory outcomes, emphasizing the importance of addressing upper limb deformities in achondroplasia patients. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: While humeral lengthening is less common than lower extremity lengthening due to historical concerns about neurovascular complications and functional implications, recent advancements highlight its potential benefits, particularly in achieving functional and aesthetic balance. CONCLUSION: This case highlights the efficacy and safety of hexapod fixators in achieving multiplanar correction and functional improvement in upper limb lengthening. Further investigation should be carried out to study broader application in similar cases.

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Nat Genet ; 2024 Sep 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39313617

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Aging epithelia are colonized by somatic mutations, which are subjected to selection influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The lack of suitable culture systems has slowed the study of this and other long-term biological processes. Here, we describe epithelioids, a facile, cost-effective method of culturing multiple mouse and human epithelia. Esophageal epithelioids self-maintain without passaging for at least 1 year, maintaining a three-dimensional structure with proliferative basal cells that differentiate into suprabasal cells, which eventually shed and retain genomic stability. Live imaging over 5 months showed that epithelioids replicate in vivo cell dynamics. Epithelioids support genetic manipulation and enable the study of mutant cell competition and selection in three-dimensional epithelia, and show how anti-cancer treatments modulate competition between transformed and wild-type cells. Finally, a targeted CRISPR-Cas9 screen shows that epithelioids recapitulate mutant gene selection in aging human esophagus and identifies additional drivers of clonal expansion, resolving the genetic networks underpinning competitive fitness.

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J Neurointerv Surg ; 2024 Sep 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39288975

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BACKGROUND: Efficient recanalization of occluded cerebral arteries is crucial in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke. Double stent retrievers have shown the potential to enhance the rates of recanalization on the first pass. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the double stent retriever technique and the predictors of achieving first-pass effect in patients with acute ischemic stroke. METHODS: This prospective multicenter study involved 209 patients from 16 comprehensive stroke centers in Spain. Patients with occlusions in the anterior circulation were treated using the Aperio Hybrid double stent retriever. The study examined various deployment techniques, including simultaneous and sequential deployment and stent configurations, comparing the Y-shaped and parallel configurations. RESULTS: The double stent retriever technique achieved a first-pass effect in 72.7% of cases and a final successful recanalization rate of 99.5%. The Y-shaped configuration was significantly associated with higher recanalization rates on the first pass (OR 2.59, 95% CI 1.18 to 5.68, P=0.02). Procedural complications were mild to moderate in 6.7% and severe in 1.5% of cases, with symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage occurring in 3.3% of patients. At 3 months follow-up, 57.2% of patients achieved a good clinical outcome, with a mortality rate of 15.1%. CONCLUSION: The findings support the efficacy of the double stent retriever technique, particularly the Y-shaped configuration, in achieving high recanalization rates on the first pass with an acceptable safety profile. This technique may offer clinical benefits for future acute ischemic stroke treatment protocols.

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Mar Pollut Bull ; 207: 116914, 2024 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39243475

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Marine plastic pollution poses significant ecological, economic, and social challenges, necessitating innovative detection, management, and mitigation solutions. Spectral imaging and optical remote sensing have proven valuable tools in detecting and characterizing macroplastics in aquatic environments. Despite numerous studies focusing on bands of interest in the shortwave infrared spectrum, the high cost of sensors in this range makes it difficult to mass-produce them for long-term and large-scale applications. Therefore, we present the assessment and transfer of various machine learning models across four datasets to identify the key bands for detecting and classifying the most prevalent plastics in the marine environment within the visible and near-infrared (VNIR) range. Our study uses four different databases ranging from virgin plastics under laboratory conditions to weather plastics under field conditions. We used Sequential Feature Selection (SFS) and Random Forest (RF) models for the optimal band selection. The significance of homogeneous backgrounds for accurate detection is highlighted by a 97 % accuracy, and successful band transfers between datasets (87 %-91 %) suggest the feasibility of a sensor applicable across various scenarios. However, the model transfer requires further training for each specific dataset to achieve optimal accuracy. The results underscore the potential for broader application with continued refinement and expanded training datasets. Our findings provide valuable information for developing compelling and affordable detection sensors to address plastic pollution in coastal areas. This work paves the way towards enhancing the accuracy of marine litter detection and reduction globally, contributing to a sustainable future for our oceans.


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Environmental Monitoring , Machine Learning , Plastics , Plastics/analysis , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Remote Sensing Technology
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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; : 1-9, 2024 Sep 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39241798

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OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the incidence of Borrelia burgdorferi in cases of equine nuchal bursitis (NB) and investigate the relationship between elevated serum outer surface protein A (OspA) antibodies and the molecular identification of B burgdorferi in bursal tissue or synovial fluid. Additionally, describe clinical cases and compare the histologic changes in NB with and without detection of B burgdorferi. METHODS: This was a retrospective multicenter cohort study (2013 to 2022). Medical records from horses with a diagnosis of NB and B burgdorferi PCR testing on NB tissue or synovial fluid were reviewed. The study population included 11 horses with a postmortem diagnosis of NB, 19 horses from the northeastern US with an antemortem diagnosis of B burgdorferi PCR-positive NB, and 15 healthy controls without evidence of NB and unvaccinated for B burgdorferi. Where serum was available, Lyme multiplex assay results were compared with controls and ELISAs targeting individual B burgdorferi antigens were performed. Histologic findings in nuchal bursa tissue were compared between NB cases with and without B burgdorferi PCR detection. RESULTS: Serum OspA antibody values in B burgdorferi-positive NB cases (n = 13) were significantly elevated (P < .001) compared to controls (15), and OspA was the predominant antigen detected by ELISA (8). Histopathology did not vary between NB cases with (n = 9) and without (6) B burgdorferi PCR detection. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of B burgdorferi in the nuchal bursa of horses is associated with increased serum OspA antibodies. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The role of B burgdorferi in equine NB may be underestimated, and targeted therapy requires investigation.

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J Hypertens ; 2024 Sep 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39246139

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Blood pressure (BP) is a key contributor to the lifetime risk of preclinical organ damage and cardiovascular disease. Traditional clinic-based BP readings are typically measured infrequently and under standardized/resting conditions and therefore do not capture BP values during normal everyday activity. Therefore, current hypertension guidelines emphasize the importance of incorporating out-of-office BP measurement into strategies for hypertension diagnosis and management. However, conventional home and ambulatory BP monitoring devices use the upper-arm cuff oscillometric method and only provide intermittent BP readings under static conditions or in a limited number of situations. New innovations include technologies for BP estimation based on processing of sensor signals supported by artificial intelligence tools, technologies for remote monitoring, reporting and storage of BP data, and technologies for BP data interpretation and patient interaction designed to improve hypertension management ("digital therapeutics"). The number and volume of data relating to new devices/technologies is increasing rapidly and will continue to grow. This International Society of Hypertension position paper describes the new devices/technologies, presents evidence relating to new BP measurement techniques and related indices, highlights standard for the validation of new devices/technologies, discusses the reliability and utility of novel BP monitoring devices, the association of these metrics with clinical outcomes, and the use of digital therapeutics. It also highlights the challenges and evidence gaps that need to be overcome before these new technologies can be considered as a user-friendly and accurate source of novel BP data to inform clinical hypertension management strategies.

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Virchows Arch ; 2024 Sep 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39287823

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Oncocytic renal neoplasms are a major source of diagnostic challenge in genitourinary pathology; however, they are typically nonaggressive in general, raising the question of whether distinguishing different subtypes, including emerging entities, is necessary. Emerging entities recently described include eosinophilic solid and cystic renal cell carcinoma (ESC RCC), low-grade oncocytic tumor (LOT), eosinophilic vacuolated tumor (EVT), and papillary renal neoplasm with reverse polarity (PRNRP). A survey was shared among 65 urologic pathologists using SurveyMonkey.com (Survey Monkey, Santa Clara, CA, USA). De-identified and anonymized respondent data were analyzed. Sixty-three participants completed the survey and contributed to the study. Participants were from Asia (n = 21; 35%), North America (n = 31; 52%), Europe (n = 6; 10%), and Australia (n = 2; 3%). Half encounter oncocytic renal neoplasms that are difficult to classify monthly or more frequently. Most (70%) indicated that there is enough evidence to consider ESC RCC as a distinct entity now, whereas there was less certainty for LOT (27%), EVT (29%), and PRNRP (37%). However, when combining the responses for sufficient evidence currently and likely in the future, LOT and EVT yielded > 70% and > 60% for PRNRP. Most (60%) would not render an outright diagnosis of oncocytoma on needle core biopsy. There was a dichotomy in the routine use of immunohistochemistry (IHC) in the evaluation of oncocytoma (yes = 52%; no = 48%). The most utilized IHC markers included keratin 7 and 20, KIT, AMACR, PAX8, CA9, melan A, succinate dehydrogenase (SDH)B, and fumarate hydratase (FH). Genetic techniques used included TSC1/TSC2/MTOR (67%) or TFE3 (74%) genes and pathways; however, the majority reported using these very rarely. Only 40% have encountered low-grade oncocytic renal neoplasms that are deficient for FH. Increasing experience with the spectrum of oncocytic renal neoplasms will likely yield further insights into the most appropriate work-up, classification, and clinical management for these entities.

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Cell Rep Methods ; 4(9): 100858, 2024 Sep 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39255791

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NGN2-driven induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-to-neuron conversion is a popular method for human neurological disease modeling. In this study, we present a standardized approach for generating neurons utilizing clonal, targeted-engineered iPSC lines with defined reagents. We demonstrate consistent production of excitatory neurons at scale and long-term maintenance for at least 150 days. Temporal omics, electrophysiological, and morphological profiling indicate continued maturation to postnatal-like neurons. Quantitative characterizations through transcriptomic, imaging, and functional assays reveal coordinated actions of multiple pathways that drive neuronal maturation. We also show the expression of disease-related genes in these neurons to demonstrate the relevance of our protocol for modeling neurological disorders. Finally, we demonstrate efficient generation of NGN2-integrated iPSC lines. These workflows, profiling data, and functional characterizations enable the development of reproducible human in vitro models of neurological disorders.


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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells , Nerve Tissue Proteins , Neurons , Humans , Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells/cytology , Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells/metabolism , Neurons/physiology , Neurons/cytology , Neurons/metabolism , Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics , Nerve Tissue Proteins/metabolism , Cell Differentiation , Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors/genetics , Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors/metabolism , Neurogenesis/physiology , Cells, Cultured
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iScience ; 27(9): 110587, 2024 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39262813

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Increased expression of the B7 family of immune checkpoint proteins hinders tumor elimination by the immune system. Expression levels of the B7-H5 protein were found to be upregulated in clear cell renal cell carcinomas (ccRCC). We here report the molecular, functional, and clinical characterization of B7-H5 from renal cancer cells and metastatic ccRCC tumors. B7-H5 was highly glycosylated and mainly expressed in the cell membrane. Mutagenic studies on B7-H5 identified the residues targeted by N-glycosylation and revealed an impact of B7-H5 glycosylation on protein expression levels and localization. B7-H5 knockdown decreased the cell proliferation and viability of renal cancer cells. We analyzed B7-H5 expression on tumor cells and tumor-infiltrated leukocytes (TILs) in samples from metastatic ccRCC patients and found that B7-H5 expression on TILs correlated with syncronous metastases and poor outcomes. These results provide insights into the molecular properties and clinical impact of B7-H5 and support B7-H5 as a new immunotherapeutic target in metastatic ccRCC.

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Int J Cardiol ; 417: 132468, 2024 Sep 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39242034

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BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of data regarding the impact of cardiac conduction disease (CD) on clinical outcomes in patients with cardiac amyloidosis (CA). METHODS: The National Inpatient Sample (NIS) was queried to identify all CA admissions and those with CD using ICD-10 codes from 2016 to 2019. We explored baseline characteristics and used multivariate logistic regression to assess the association between CD and several clinical outcomes during index admission; a p-value of <0.05 was significant. Propensity score matching (PSM) was performed to validate our results. RESULTS: A total of 12,185 patients with CA were identified. Of these, 920 (7.6 %) had CD. The median age of the sample was 72 years (IQR: 64-80). After multivariate adjustment and PSM, the presence of CD in CA was associated with higher odds of ventricular arrhythmias (VA) (aOR = 2.97, 95 % CI 1.78-4.96, p < 0.001), syncope (aOR = 3.44, 95 % CI 1.51-7.83, p = 0.003), and cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED) implantation (aOR = 12.86, 95 % CI 5.50-30.04, p < 0.001) but not with sudden cardiac arrest (p = 0.092), acute heart failure (p = 0.060), all-cause in-hospital mortality (p = 0.384), and non-routine discharge in patients admitted for CA (p = 0.271). CONCLUSIONS: Although CD was not associated with all-cause in-hospital mortality, there was a significant association with VAs and syncope. Syncope is associated with worse survival in patients with CA. Further studies that prospectively follow patients are needed to determine the true effect of cardiac CD on mortality in patients with CA.

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Energy Fuels ; 38(17): 17087-17099, 2024 Sep 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39257467

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This work, carried out within the framework of the BlackCycle project, demonstrates the robustness of an auger reactor for the pyrolysis of end-of-life tires (ELTs) to be considered within the seventh level of technology readiness (TRL-7). For this purpose, the resulting pyrolysis products are compared with those obtained from a pilot scale facility ranging within the fifth technology readiness level (TRL-5). Using the same type of ELTs, tire trucks (TTs), operating conditions used at the TRL-5 plant are attempted to mimic those expected at a semi-industrial plant: tailored temperature profile (450, 550, and 775 °C) and residence time for vapors (30 s) and solids (15 min). The feed mass rate is 4 and 400 kg/h for the pilot and semi-industrial plants, respectively. The yields of tire pyrolysis oil (TPO), tire pyrolysis gas (TPG), and raw recovered carbon black (RRCB) from both plants, as well as their key properties and characteristics, are in good agreement with each other. The TPO produced by both plants contains comparable concentrations of value-added chemicals such as benzene, toluene, xylene, ethylbenzene, and limonene. There is also a very similar pattern between the simulated distillation curves. The TPG obtained from both plants is also very rich in H2 and CH4 and has a lower calorific value of 52-54 MJ/Nm3 (N2 free basis). Although the RRCBs produced by the two plants are more demanding and require more labor, they do have a number of comparable characteristics. All this information demonstrates not only the reliability of the experimental campaigns to scale up the pyrolysis process but also the robustness of the semi-industrial scale plant based on the auger technology to be classified at TRL-7.

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Cancer Res Commun ; 2024 Sep 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39225547

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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) in colorectal cancer (CRC) drive intratumoral heterogeneity and distant metastases. Previous research from our group showed that CSCs can be easily detected by autofluorescence (AF). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the potential role of AF CSCs as a prognostic biomarker for CRC relapse. Seventy-five freshly-resected tumors were analyzed, by flow cytometry. AF was categorized as high (H-AF) or low (L-AF), and results were correlated with histological features (grade of differentiation, presence of metastases in lymph nodes (LN), perivascular and lymphovascular invasion) and clinical variables (time to relapse and overall survival). Nineteen out of 75 (25.3%) patients experienced relapse (local or distant), 13 out of these 19 patients showed positive LNs and 6 patients had H-AF. Of note, 4 of them died before 5 years. While patients with H-AF CSCs percentages in the global population experienced 1.5 times increased relapse -HR 1.47, CI 95% (0.60 - 3.63), patients with H-AF CSC percentages and LN metastases had the highest risk of relapse; HR 7.92, p< 0.004, CI 95% (1.97 - 31.82). These data support AF as an accurate and feasible marker to identify CSCs in resected CRC. A strong statistical association between H-AF CSCs and the risk of relapse was observed, particularly in patients with positive LNs, suggesting that H-AF patients might benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy regimens and intensive surveillance due to their high propensity to experience disease recurrence.

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Macromol Biosci ; : e2400269, 2024 Sep 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39225631

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Certain aerobic bacteria produce bacterial cellulose (BC) to protect themselves from UV radiation. Inspired by this natural function, the UV-filtering capacity of wet BC film (BC) and dried BC (BC-Dried) is evaluated and it is concluded that both samples hardly filter UVA, but filter UVB to some extent, especially BC-Dried. Moreover, this filtering capacity does not diminish but significantly increases with time, with efficiencies in the 145-160 min time range equal to or greater than most UV filters of the market. This increase in efficiency is due to the fact that the BC structure is modified by prolonged exposure to UVB radiation. Specifically, UVB causes sintering of the cellulose fibers, making the structure denser and increasing its reflection and scattering of UVB radiation. Remarkably, this UVB filtering ability of BC allows it to protect key skin probiotics, Lactobacillus fermentum (L. fermentum) and Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes), against UVB damage. While the protection of healthy skin microbiota is not currently a regulatory requirement for sunscreens with UV filters, it may become a key differentiator for future UV filters given the increasing evidence on the role of skin microbiota in health.

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Reprod Biomed Online ; 49(4): 104302, 2024 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39102759

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RESEARCH QUESTION: What is the profile of women in the USA who become surrogates, and what is their power of decision and motivations? DESIGN: This quantitative study was performed with 231 participants in the USA, given the country's long history of surrogacy, to help clarify the profile of women who become surrogates, their power of decision and motivations. RESULTS: Descriptive and multivariate cluster analyses showed that women who become surrogates earn above the average income for their state of residency, have a high level of education, have health insurance, are employed, and decide to become a surrogate for prosocial/altruistic reasons. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to the premise of both radical feminism and ultra-conservative Catholicism, this study found that altruism and empathy are the primary motivations for participating in surrogacy processes, and that a woman's decision to become a surrogate is not motivated by social conditioning relating to poverty or social status.


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Motivation , Surrogate Mothers , Humans , Female , Surrogate Mothers/psychology , United States , Adult , Altruism , Pregnancy , Decision Making , Socioeconomic Factors , Middle Aged , Sociodemographic Factors
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