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Br J Dermatol ; 184(2): 270-280, 2021 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32421854

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Onychomycosis is a fungal disease that affects the fingernails and toenails and is predominantly caused by dermatophytes. VT-1161 is a novel inhibitor of fungal CYP51 through the inhibition of lanosterol demethylase, and has demonstrated potent activity against Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of four dosing regimens of orally administered VT-1161 compared with placebo in patients with moderate-to-severe distal and lateral subungual onychomycosis of the toenail. METHODS: This was a phase II, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT02267356). Patients aged 18-70 years (n = 259) who had 25-75% mycotic involvement were randomized to five treatment groups. They received 300 mg VT-1161 as a 2-week daily dose, followed by a once-weekly dose for either 10 or 22 weeks, or 600 mg VT-1161 as a 2-week daily dose, followed by a once-weekly dose for either 10 or 22 weeks. All treatments were followed by a nontreatment period of 36 weeks. A matching placebo arm was included. RESULTS: In the intent-to-treat population, at week 48 the complete cure rates were 0% in the placebo group and ranged from 32% to 42% in the VT-1161 treatment groups (P < 0·001 vs. placebo). VT-1161 was well tolerated, with no evidence of an adverse effect on liver function or QT intervals. CONCLUSIONS: VT-1161 treatment led to high nail clearance rates and a favourable safety profile. VT-1161 exhibits characteristics that appear promising for the treatment of this chronic and difficult-to-treat condition and warrants further evaluation in larger studies.


Subject(s)
Foot Dermatoses , Onychomycosis , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Antifungal Agents/adverse effects , Arthrodermataceae , Double-Blind Method , Foot Dermatoses/drug therapy , Humans , Middle Aged , Nails , Onychomycosis/drug therapy , Pyridines , Tablets , Tetrazoles , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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BMC Psychiatry ; 20(1): 108, 2020 03 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32143714

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BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is a key contributor to the global burden of disease and disproportionately impacts the wellbeing of people experiencing mental illness. Increases in physical activity are associated with improvements in symptoms of mental illness and reduction in cardiometabolic risk. Reliable and valid clinical tools that assess physical activity would improve evaluation of intervention studies that aim to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in people living with mental illness. METHODS: The five-item Simple Physical Activity Questionnaire (SIMPAQ) was developed by a multidisciplinary, international working group as a clinical tool to assess physical activity and sedentary behaviour in people living with mental illness. Patients with a DSM or ICD mental illness diagnoses were recruited and completed the SIMPAQ on two occasions, one week apart. Participants wore an Actigraph accelerometer and completed brief cognitive and clinical assessments. RESULTS: Evidence of SIMPAQ validity was assessed against accelerometer-derived measures of physical activity. Data were obtained from 1010 participants. The SIMPAQ had good test-retest reliability. Correlations for moderate-vigorous physical activity was comparable to studies conducted in general population samples. Evidence of validity for the sedentary behaviour item was poor. An alternative method to calculate sedentary behaviour had stronger evidence of validity. This alternative method is recommended for use in future studies employing the SIMPAQ. CONCLUSIONS: The SIMPAQ is a brief measure of physical activity and sedentary behaviour that can be reliably and validly administered by health professionals.


Subject(s)
Exercise , Mental Disorders , Sedentary Behavior , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Reproducibility of Results , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Allergy ; 73(5): 1013-1021, 2018 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29121407

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Profilins are dominant pan-allergens known to cause cross-sensitization, leading to clinical symptoms such as pollen-food syndrome. This study aimed to determine the T-cell response to Phl p 12 in profilin-sensitized patients, by measuring the prevalence, strength and cross-reactivity to clinically relevant profilins. METHODS: The release of Phl p allergens from pollen was determined by mass spectrometry and immunochemistry. T-cell responses, epitope mapping and cross-reactivity to profilins (Phl p 12, Ole e 2, Bet v 2 and Mal d 4) were measured in vitro using PBMCs from 26 Spanish grass-allergic donors IgE-sensitized to profilin. Cross-reactivity was addressed in vivo using 2 different mouse strains (BALB/c and C3H). RESULTS: Phl p 12 and Phl p 1 are released from pollen simultaneously and in similar amounts. Both T-cell response frequency (17/26 donors) and strength were comparable between Phl p 12 and Phl p 1. T-cell cross-reactivity to other profilins correlated with overall sequence homology, and 2 immunodominant epitope regions of Phl p 12 were identified. Data from mice immunized with Phl p 12 showed that cross-reactivity to Bet v 2 was mediated by conserved epitopes and further influenced by additional genetic factors, likely to be MHC II. CONCLUSION: The strength, prevalence and cross-reactivity of T-cell responses towards Phl p 12 are comparable to the major allergen Phl p 1, which supports the hypothesis that T cells to Phl p 12 can play an important role in development of allergic symptoms, such as those associated with pollen-food syndrome.


Subject(s)
Allergens/immunology , Immunoglobulin E/immunology , Pollen/immunology , Profilins/immunology , T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Adolescent , Adult , Animals , Antigens, Plant , Cross Reactions , Female , Humans , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Inbred C3H , Middle Aged , Plant Proteins/immunology , Spain , Young Adult
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J Intern Med ; 282(3): 241-253, 2017 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28682471

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BACKGROUND: Inhibitory antibodies towards enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) are associated with disease progression and poor outcome in affected male patients with lysosomal disorders such as Fabry disease (FD). However, little is known about the impact of immunosuppressive therapy on ERT inhibition in these patients with FD. METHODS: In this retrospective study, we investigated the effect of long-term immunosuppression on ERT inhibition in male patients with FD (n = 26) receiving immunosuppressive therapy due to kidney (n = 24) or heart (n = 2) transplantation. RESULTS: No ERT-naïve transplanted patient (n = 8) developed antibodies within follow-up (80 ±72 months) after ERT initiation. Seven (26.9%) patients were tested ERT inhibition positive prior to transplantation. No de novo ERT inhibition was observed after transplantation (n = 18). In patients treated with high dosages of immunosuppressive medication such as prednisolone, tacrolimus and mycophenolate-mofetil/mycophenolate acid, ERT inhibition decreased after transplantation (n = 12; P = 0.0160). Tapering of immunosuppression (especially prednisolone) seemed to re-increase ERT inhibition (n = 4, median [range]: 16.6 [6.9; 36.9] %; P = 0.0972) over time. One ERT inhibition-positive patient required interventions with steroid therapy and increased doses of tacrolimus, which also lowered ERT inhibition. CONCLUSION: We conclude that the immunosuppressive maintenance therapy after transplantations seems to be sufficient to prevent de novo ERT inhibition in ERT-naïve patients. Intensified high dosages of immunosuppressive drugs are associated with decreased antibody titres and decreased ERT inhibition in affected patients, but did not result in long-term protection. Future studies are needed to establish ERT inhibition-specific immunosuppressive protocols with long-term modulating properties to warrant an improved disease course in ERT inhibition-positive males.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Neutralizing/drug effects , Enzyme Replacement Therapy , Fabry Disease/drug therapy , Fabry Disease/immunology , Heart Transplantation , Immunosuppressive Agents/adverse effects , Kidney Transplantation , Adolescent , Adult , Antibodies, Neutralizing/blood , Humans , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult
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Unfallchirurg ; 120(3): 192-198, 2017 Mar.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28054125

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Tendinopathies of the hip are a differential diagnostic challenge. The spatial proximity of these structures is challenging and many of the structures are located in very deep positions in an individual-specific manner and are covered by other tissues resulting in difficult accessibility for a clinical examination. Furthermore, the definition of the different syndromes is not consistent in the literature, which makes a comparability and assessment difficult. This article demonstrates the most frequent tendinopathies and associated syndromes with their typical clinical presentation, diagnostics and therapy options. Finally, a critical assessment of these aspects is presented based on the current literature.


Subject(s)
Arthroscopy/standards , Hip/diagnostic imaging , Physical Therapy Modalities/standards , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Tendinopathy/diagnosis , Tendinopathy/therapy , Tenotomy/standards , Combined Modality Therapy/standards , Diagnosis, Differential , Evidence-Based Medicine , Germany , Hip/pathology , Humans , Treatment Outcome
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Zentralbl Chir ; 142(2): 209-215, 2017 Apr.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24497163

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Introduction: For the first time since 20 years, the number of road accident fatalities in 2011 increased on German roads compared to earlier periods. Methods and Results: The presented paper submitted by the expert group for accident prevention investigates and discusses possible reasons for the observed increase in road traffic fatalities. Results: Climate changes as well as changes in economic environment, and technological progress in car and passenger safety are identified as possible reasons for the observed increase. Discussion: Mentioning the "Decade of Action for Road Safety" initiated by the UNO and coordinated by the WHO, the overall goal is a worldwide reduction of accident related road fatalities. But prognostic calculations predict an asymptotic approximation to a limit of road fatalities. To achieve a reduction by half until 2020 intense collaboration and disproportional expenditure are necessary. Conclusion: From the authors' point of view the current increase of traffic fatalities in Germany is rated as a snapshot rather than a turnaround.


Subject(s)
Accidents, Traffic/mortality , Accidents, Traffic/trends , Cause of Death/trends , Wounds and Injuries/mortality , Accidents, Traffic/prevention & control , Climate , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Cross-Sectional Studies , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Germany , Humans , Motor Vehicles/statistics & numerical data , Risk Factors , Socioeconomic Factors , Statistics as Topic , Weather
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Diabet Med ; 33(2): 204-7, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26042333

ABSTRACT

AIMS: To assess whether a programme of nurse education increased the frequency with which nurses conducted foot checks on people with diabetes undergoing haemodialysis and to evaluate whether this influenced self-reported foot care behaviour. METHODS: A non-randomized stepped-wedge design was used to evaluate a nurse education programme implemented in four UK National Health Service dialysis units. People with diabetes undergoing haemodialysis were invited to complete a questionnaire on the frequency of foot examination by health professionals, on the presence of foot problems and on their own foot care behaviour, using the Nottingham Assessment of Functional Foot-care (NAFF). An education session for nurses, including procedures for foot examination, was conducted sequentially in each of four haemodialysis units. The questionnaire was repeated at 2-monthly intervals. RESULTS: The education session resulted in a significant increase in the reported number of foot examinations by nurses (P = 0.007). There was also a significant improvement in reported foot care behaviour (P < 0.001), but this occurred between the first and second 2-monthly assessments and was unrelated to the timing of the intervention. CONCLUSIONS: A single education session can improve the routine checking of the feet of people with diabetes undergoing haemodialysis. The administration of the Nottingham Assessment of Functional Foot-care questionnaire was associated with improved self-reported foot care behaviour, reflecting greater awareness of risk in this population.


Subject(s)
Diabetic Foot/therapy , Diabetic Nephropathies/therapy , Education, Nursing, Continuing , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Patient Education as Topic , Renal Dialysis , Self Care , Aged , Clinical Competence , Diabetic Foot/diagnosis , Diabetic Foot/epidemiology , Diabetic Foot/nursing , Diabetic Nephropathies/complications , Diabetic Nephropathies/nursing , Diagnostic Tests, Routine , Early Diagnosis , Female , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/complications , Kidney Failure, Chronic/nursing , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Podiatry/education , Professional Role , Renal Dialysis/nursing , Risk , Self Report , State Medicine , United Kingdom/epidemiology , Workforce
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Int J Sports Med ; 37(13): 1066-1072, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27676143

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to assess the extent of exercise intolerance in Fabry disease (FD) patients and to report individual effects of physical exercise. Exercise capacity and strength of 14 patients (mean age 46 years, 6 females) were determined using cycle ergometry and isokinetic measurements. Patients performed a strength/circuit exercise training protocol for 12 months. The mean relative maximum performance of the group was low at baseline and increased by 12.1% (baseline: 1.9 [0.9-3.4] W·kg-1vs. re-test: 2.1 [1.1-3.8] W·kg-1; p=0.035) during the study. Patients' mean baseline maximum performance blood lactate of 5.4 [1.3-9.9] mmol·L-1 increased to a mean of 7.2 (2.4-10.2) mmol·L-1 (p=0.038). Mean strength of the lower limbs (left/right extensors and flexors, total work of 5 sets) changed from 2269 (1017-2913) kg·m2·s - 2 to 2325 (1359-3107) kg·m2·s-2 (not significant). Patients reported increased well-being, daily activity and reduced fatigue during the study. Our results indicate that exercise intolerance in FD patients often results from physical inactivity. FD patients may perform exercise training to improve exercise capacity and muscle strength. Future studies will address the clinical benefits of exercise in FD.


Subject(s)
Exercise Therapy/methods , Exercise Tolerance , Fabry Disease/therapy , Resistance Training/methods , Activities of Daily Living , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Fatigue/prevention & control , Female , Humans , Lactic Acid/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Muscle Strength , Pilot Projects , Young Adult
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Rehabilitation (Stuttg) ; 55(3): 150-6, 2016 Jun.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27284730

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AIMS OF THE STUDY: The knowledge about contents and arrangement of work-related measures in oncological rehabilitation is limited. The aim of the study was to develop a multimodal work-related module called Perspective Job for the oncological rehabilitation as well as to evaluate the process of development and the module itself. METHODS: Perspective Job was developed within a rehabilitation team. For an examination of the process of development and of the module expert interviews with clinic employees and group interviews with patients were conducted. Group interviews were conducted before as well as after the implementation of Perspective Job to demonstrate changes in the rehabilitation from the patients point of view. Participants were oncological patients with substantial work-related problems. RESULTS: The module Perspective Job consists of work-related therapies as well as job trainings. The expert interviews illustrates: The process of development is valued as positive and meaningful by the rehabilitation team. Furthermore synergetic effects were used and the exchange of information and the communication within the team were promoted. The interviews with the patient emphasized that most perspective job therapies were classified as work-related and that an individual occupation-oriented care took place. The promoting exchanges of experience between the participants has been positively evaluated. In addition, they seemed to be well-prepared for the return to work. CONCLUSION: The development of a work-related module in the rehabilitation team is possible. The process was valued by the team members positively and promoted the multiprofessional cooperation. An occupationally oriented arrangement of the rehabilitation was solely perceived by the participants of Perspective Job, which felt better prepared to reintegrate into working life. The results emphasize the importance of teamwork for the development and implementation of work-related therapy modules for the oncological rehabilitation.


Subject(s)
Models, Organizational , Neoplasms/rehabilitation , Occupational Therapy/organization & administration , Organizational Objectives , Rehabilitation, Vocational/methods , Return to Work , Disabled Persons/rehabilitation , Germany , Humans , Patient Care Planning , Program Evaluation
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Pharmacopsychiatry ; 48(4-5): 156-63, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26098128

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BACKGROUND: Treating major depressive disorders (MDD) with selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may impact negatively on sexual function. On the other hand, a satisfying sexual life is associated with overall life satisfaction. Therefore, managing this negative side effect of SSRIs may have an important role in the treatment of MDD. In a former study, adjuvant Rosa damascena oil improved sexual dysfunction in male patients suffering from both MDD and SSRI-induced sexual dysfunction (SSRI-I SD). The aim of the present study was to test whether the same pattern of results would be observed among female patients suffering from both SSRI-I SD and MDD. METHOD: In a double-blind, randomized and placebo-controlled clinical trial, a total of 50 female patients (mean age: 34 years) treated with an SSRI and suffering from MDD and SSRI-I SD were randomly assigned either to the verum (Rosa damascena oil) or to the placebo condition. Patients completed self-ratings of depression and sexual function at baseline, 4 weeks later, and at the end of the study 8 weeks after its start. RESULTS: Sexual desire, sexual orgasms, and sexual satisfaction increased over time. Patients in the verum group reported decreased pain. Overall sexual score increased in the verum as compared to the placebo condition. CONCLUSIONS: Whereas in male patients suffering from both MDD and SSRI-I SD adjuvant Rosa damascena oil improved sexual function, data on female patients are less robust and suggest only modest effects on female sexual function.


Subject(s)
Depressive Disorder, Major/drug therapy , Plant Oils/therapeutic use , Rosa , Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors/adverse effects , Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological/chemically induced , Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological/drug therapy , Adult , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors/therapeutic use
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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 23(4): 1039-45, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24474585

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: This human cadaveric study compares the biomechanical properties of quadriceps tendon repair with suture anchors and the commonly applied transosseous sutures. The hypothesis was that suture anchors provide at least equal results concerning gap formation and ultimate failure load compared with transosseous suture repair. METHODS: Thirty human cadaveric knees underwent tenotomy followed by repair with either 5.5-mm-double-loaded suture anchors [titanium (TA) vs. resorbable hydroxyapatite (HA)] or transpatellar suture tunnels using No. 2 Ultrabraid™ and the Krackow whipstitch. Biomechanical analysis included pretensioning the constructs with 20 N for 30 s and then cyclic loading of 250 cycles between 20 and 100 N at 1 Hz in a servohydraulic testing machine with measurement of elongation. Ultimate failure load analysis and failure mode analysis were performed subsequently. RESULTS: Tendon repairs with suture anchors yielded significantly less gap formation during cyclic loading (20th-250th cycle: TA 1.9 ± 0.1, HA 1.5 ± 0.5, TS 33.3 ± 1.9 mm, p < 0.05) and resisted significantly higher ultimate failure loads (TA 740 ± 204 N, HA 572 ± 67 N, TS 338 ± 60 N, p < 0.05) compared with transosseous sutures. Common failure mode was pull-out of the eyelet within the suture anchor in the HA group and rupture of the suture in the TA and TS group. CONCLUSION: Quadriceps tendon repair with suture anchors yields significantly better biomechanical results than the commonly applied transosseous sutures in this human cadaveric study. These biomechanical findings may change the future clinical treatment for quadriceps tendon ruptures. Randomised controlled clinical trials are desirable for the future. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Not applicable, controlled laboratory human cadaveric study.


Subject(s)
Quadriceps Muscle/surgery , Suture Anchors , Tendon Injuries/surgery , Tendons/surgery , Adult , Biomechanical Phenomena , Cadaver , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Quadriceps Muscle/injuries , Quadriceps Muscle/physiopathology , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Rupture , Suture Techniques , Tendon Injuries/physiopathology , Tendons/physiopathology , Tenotomy , Wound Healing
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Schmerz ; 29(3): 285-92, 2015 Jul.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26024643

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Psychological factors are associated with the emergence and persistence of pain perception. The aim of this pilot study was to assess the psychological factors relating to pain perception in patients with chronic myofacial pain and to investigate the influence of patient information, education and physiotherapy on pain perception and functional jaw opening examined over a 6-month period. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In accordance with the research diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders (RDC/TMD), 40 patients (31 females and 9 males, mean age 38.6 years) with chronic myofacial pain were assessed at 3 time points: on admission (T1), after 3 months (T2) and 6 months (T3). The study included a structured interview and five psychological questionnaires. At all time points patients were informed about the development of pain and the relationship between chronification of pain and psychological risk factors. RESULTS: After 6 months significant improvements in jaw function and quality of life, as well as a decrease in psychological parameters, such as fear and depression were found. Improvement was related to the severity of pain chronification. CONCLUSION: The results show the necessity of early identification of patients with severe pain chronification and the need for psychological pain therapy.


Subject(s)
Facial Pain/psychology , Facial Pain/rehabilitation , Patient Education as Topic , Physical Therapy Modalities , Psychotherapy , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/psychology , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/rehabilitation , Adaptation, Psychological , Adult , Chronic Pain/psychology , Chronic Pain/rehabilitation , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Guideline Adherence , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Measurement , Pilot Projects
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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 22(9): 2040-7, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23820760

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PURPOSE: The success of reconstructions of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) mainly depends on the fixation strength of the tendon-bone interface. Reliable data about the mechanical characteristics of PCL fixation techniques are sparse. The aim of this study was to investigate the biomechanical properties of different femoral PCL fixation techniques. METHODS: Fresh human cadaver quadriceps (Q) and hamstring (H) tendons were harvested and fixed into porcine femora with a press-fit fixation suturing the tendon over a bone bridge (group A), a novel implant post-fixation (group B) or an interference screw fixation (group C). Each group consisted of 10 specimens. The constructs were cyclically stretched and eventually loaded until failure. Elongation during cyclic loading, stiffness, failure mode and maximum failure load was evaluated. RESULTS: Elongation during cyclical loading was significantly larger between the 1st and the 20th cycle than between the 20th and the 500th cycle in all groups (p < 0.05). Maximum failure load was 409 ± 71 (336-517) N in group QA, 456 ± 58 (347-510) N in group QB, 548 ± 116 (400-798) N in group QC, 472 ± 114 N (316-676 N) in group HA, 494 ± 98 N (371-668 N) in group HB and 498 ± 87 N (391-687 N) in group HC (significantly higher for QB compared to QA, p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: This is the first study investigating the biomechanical properties of femoral PCL fixations. Implant-free fixation techniques like press-fit or post-fixations are able to withstand equal biomechanical forces compared to interference screw fixation. The novel fixations described in this study can be considered as a reliable alternative for the reconstruction of PCL using either hamstring or quadriceps tendons.


Subject(s)
Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Posterior Cruciate Ligament/surgery , Tendons/physiopathology , Animals , Biomechanical Phenomena , Cadaver , Female , Femur/surgery , Humans , Posterior Cruciate Ligament/injuries , Suture Techniques , Swine , Tendons/surgery
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Pharmacopsychiatry ; 46(3): 83-7, 2013 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23093476

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OBJECTIVES: Bipolar disorders (BD) are characterized by episodes of mania and depression. There is evidence that states of psychiatric disorders impact on neurotransmitters, endocrine system and membrane transport and, therefore, it is possible that specific phases of BD differentially influence the pharmacokinetics of some drugs. The aim of the present study was to investigate the drug-disease interaction between sodium valproate, one of the major drugs used in the treatment of bipolar disorder, and acute versus maintenance states of manic episodes. METHOD: 37 patients (mean age ± SD = 37.54 ± 11.27 years; 23 males, 14 females) suffering from bipolar disorder completed the study. Blood samples were taken during both acute and maintenance states. RESULTS: Neither the trough concentration (p = 0.567) nor the internal clearances (p = 0.729) of sodium valproate in the acute phase of mania differed statistically or descriptively from those in the maintenance phase. Marginally significant phase by gender interactions were observed. CONCLUSION: No significant effect of the acute phase of mania was observed in bipolar patients and no relationship could be found between drug pharmacokinetics and disease phase. This may be explained by specific pharmacokinetic features of the drug such as low extraction ratio values. However, phase by gender interactions indicate possible gender-related issues.


Subject(s)
Bipolar Disorder/blood , Depression/blood , Valproic Acid/blood , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Sex Factors
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg ; 133(3): 351-5, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23266823

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We report the 18-year follow-up of a patient who underwent rotationplasty for severe bone loss and infection after an grade IIIC open fracture of the distal femur. The patient is now 49 years old and fully satisfied with his life. During the follow-up period, he has never had significant physical or psychological problems directly concerning the rotationplasty. The analysis of quality of life using the SF36 questionnaire revealed even higher scores than the normal healthy population in seven out of eight sub-categories. Clinical examination revealed bland soft tissues without hyperkeratosis or other signs of maladaptation. Articular and cutaneous proprioception was intact all over the left leg. The active extension/flexion of the prosthetic knee was 0°-0°-100° and 10°-0°-70° of the ankle joint. Manual testing of motor strength revealed grade five of five for dorsiflexion and plantar flexion of the ankle. Gait patterns including climbing slopes and stairs were close to normal. Examination in sports physiology showed lower maximum power of hip and knee muscles compared to the healthy side, but better muscular endurance. These findings emphasize that rotationplasty can be a good alternative to arthrodesis or amputation in trauma patients providing high satisfaction and activity levels in the long-term follow-up.


Subject(s)
Amputation, Surgical/rehabilitation , Femoral Fractures/surgery , Fractures, Open/surgery , Leg/transplantation , Plastic Surgery Procedures/rehabilitation , Amputation, Surgical/psychology , Artificial Limbs , Femoral Fractures/rehabilitation , Follow-Up Studies , Fractures, Open/rehabilitation , Humans , Limb Salvage/psychology , Limb Salvage/rehabilitation , Male , Middle Aged , Quality of Life , Range of Motion, Articular , Plastic Surgery Procedures/psychology
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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 6879, 2023 10 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37898630

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The mortality impact of COVID-19 in Africa remains controversial because most countries lack vital registration. We analysed excess mortality in Kilifi Health and Demographic Surveillance System, Kenya, using 9 years of baseline data. SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence studies suggest most adults here were infected before May 2022. During 5 waves of COVID-19 (April 2020-May 2022) an overall excess mortality of 4.8% (95% PI 1.2%, 9.4%) concealed a significant excess (11.6%, 95% PI 5.9%, 18.9%) among older adults ( ≥ 65 years) and a deficit among children aged 1-14 years (-7.7%, 95% PI -20.9%, 6.9%). The excess mortality rate for January 2020-December 2021, age-standardised to the Kenyan population, was 27.4/100,000 person-years (95% CI 23.2-31.6). In Coastal Kenya, excess mortality during the pandemic was substantially lower than in most high-income countries but the significant excess mortality in older adults emphasizes the value of achieving high vaccine coverage in this risk group.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Child , Humans , Aged , Cohort Studies , COVID-19/epidemiology , Kenya/epidemiology , Seroepidemiologic Studies , SARS-CoV-2
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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 20(2): 223-31, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21750950

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of continuous perfusion and mechanical stimulation on bone marrow stromal cells seeded on a collagen meniscus implant. METHODS: Bone marrow aspirates from 6 donors were amplified in vitro. 10(6) human BMSC were distributed on a collagen meniscus implant. Scaffolds were cultured under static conditions (control) or placed into a bioreactor system where continuous perfusion (10 ml/min) or perfusion and mechanical stimulation (8 h of 10% cyclic compression at 0.5 Hz) were administered daily. After 24 h, 7 and 14 days, cell proliferation, synthesis of procollagen I and III peptide (PIP, PIIIP), histology, and the equilibrium modulus of the constructs were analyzed. RESULTS: Proliferation demonstrated a significant increase over time in all groups (p < 0.001). PIP synthesis was found to increase from 0.1 ± 0.0 U/ml/g protein after 24 h to 2.0 ± 0.5 (perfusion), 3.8 ± 0.3 (mechanical stimulation), and 1.8 ± 0.2 U/ml/g protein (static control, lower than perfusion and mechanical stimulation, p < 0.05). These differences were also evident after 2 weeks (2.7 ± 0.3, 4.0 ± 0.6, and 1.8 ± 0.2 U/ml/g protein, p < 0.01); PIIIP synthesis was found to increase from 0.1 ± 0.0 U/ml/g protein after 24 h to 2.9 ± 0.7 (perfusion), 3.1 ± 0.9 (mechanical stimulation), and 1.6 ± 0.3 U/ml/g protein (controls) after 1 week and remained significantly elevated under the influence of perfusion and mechanical stimulation (p < 0.01) after 2 weeks. Mechanical stimulation increased the equilibrium modulus more than static culture and perfusion after 2 weeks (24.7 ± 7.6; 12.3 ± 3.7; 15.4 ± 2.6 kPa; p < 0.02). CONCLUSION: Biomechanical stimulation and perfusion have impact on collagen scaffolds seeded with BMSCs. Cell proliferation can be enhanced using continuous perfusion and differentiation is fostered by mechanical stimulation.


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Collagen , Menisci, Tibial , Perfusion , Tissue Engineering , Tissue Scaffolds , Biomechanical Phenomena , Bioreactors , Bone Marrow Cells/physiology , Cell Proliferation , Cells, Cultured , Collagen/metabolism , Humans , Menisci, Tibial/cytology , Menisci, Tibial/metabolism , Menisci, Tibial/physiology , Pressure , Procollagen/metabolism , Radioimmunoassay , Stromal Cells/physiology
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg ; 132(5): 649-54, 2012 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22203057

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: There is a large variety of ruptures of tendons and ligaments in trauma surgery. Reliable data about the most appropriate suture technique and suture material for ruptured tendons are sparse. This human cadaveric study compares the biomechanical properties of three suture materials and three suture techniques for semitendinosus tendon repair. METHOD: Sixty-three human cadaver hamstring tendons underwent tenotomy and repair with either Baseball suture, Kessler suture, or a novel "Hannover" suture, using either PDS 2-0, Ethibond 2-0, or Fiberwire 2-0. Biomechanical analysis included pretensioning the constructs with 2 N for 50 s, then cyclic loading of 500 cycles between 2 and 15 N at 1 Hz in a servohydraulic testing machine with measurement of elongation. After this, ultimate failure load and failure mode analysis was performed. RESULTS: Ruptures repaired by Fiberwire™ as suture material and the Baseball suture technique were able to withstand significantly higher maximum failure loads (72.8 ± 22.0 N, p < 0.001) than the Kessler suture and the Hannover suture, while ruptures repaired by Fiberwire and the Kessler suture technique showed the lowest elongation after cyclic loading (14.6 ± 3.8 mm, p = 0.15). CONCLUSION: These findings may be of relevance for the future clinical treatment of tendon ruptures. Further in vivo clinical application studies are desirable for the future.


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Suture Techniques , Sutures , Tendon Injuries/surgery , Adult , Aged , Biomechanical Phenomena , Humans , In Vitro Techniques , Middle Aged , Rupture , Young Adult
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Unfallchirurg ; 115(10): 930-5, 2012 Oct.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21879301

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Injuries of internal carotid arteries caused by high energy trauma are rare but often combined with poor outcome. Blunt trauma to the head and neck as well as the use of newer motorcycle helmets together with crash circumstances should promptly lead to a differentiated polytrauma management with expansion of radiologic diagnostics. This could lead to a reduction of overlooked dissections and an increase in promptly and correctly treated injuries.


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Accidents, Traffic , Carotid Artery Injuries/surgery , Carotid Artery, Internal, Dissection/etiology , Carotid Artery, Internal, Dissection/surgery , Motorcycles , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/etiology , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/surgery , Adult , Humans , Male , Treatment Outcome
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Opt Lett ; 36(9): 1641-3, 2011 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21540954

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We demonstrate how micromachined photonic crystals can be used to negatively refract terahertz frequency light. The photonic crystals, which are constructed from conventional dielectric materials, manipulate the incident beam via interaction with their photonic bands. Consequently, we show that different components of a broadband beam incident on the structure may be positively or negatively refracted, depending upon its frequency and that the structure can be used as an effective spectral filter of THz radiation.


Subject(s)
Optical Devices , Optical Phenomena , Photons , Spectrum Analysis , Terahertz Radiation
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