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J Viral Hepat ; 25(8): 911-919, 2018 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29577518

ABSTRACT

The interplay between hepatitis B (HBV) and delta (HDV) viruses is complex and not always characterized during chronic HDV infection. We assessed the clinical usefulness of new quantitative assays for HBV and HDV serum markers in a retrospective cross-sectional study. Sera obtained from 122 HDV genotype 1 and HBV genotype D coinfected, anti-HIV-negative patients (71 males; median age 49.8 [21.7-66.9] years), recruited consecutively in two geographical areas (Italy 69 patients, Romania 53 patients) with different HBV and HDV epidemiology, were tested for HBsAg, HBV-DNA, HBcrAg, total anti-HBc, HDV-RNA, IgM and total anti-HDV using quantitative assays. Cirrhosis, which showed comparable prevalence in the two cohorts, was diagnosed in 97 of 122 (79.5%) patients. At multivariate analysis, cirrhosis was associated with lower total anti-HBc/IgM anti-HDV ratio (OR 0.990, 95% CI 0.981-0.999, P = .038), whereas disease activity was associated with higher total anti-HDV (OR 10.105, 95% CI 1.671-61.107, P = .012) and HDV-RNA levels (OR 2.366, 95% CI 1.456-3.844, P = .001). HDV-RNA serum levels showed a positive correlation with HBV-DNA (ρ = 0.276, P = .005), HBsAg (ρ = 0.404, P < .001) and HBcrAg (ρ = 0.332, P < .001). The combined quantitative profiling of HBV and HDV serum markers identifies specific patterns associated with activity and stage of chronic hepatitis D (CHD). HDV pathogenicity depends on the underlying active HBV infection in spite of the inhibition of its replication. HDV-RNA, IgM anti-HDV, total anti-HDV, total anti-HBc, HBsAg and HBcrAg serum levels qualify for prospective studies to predict progressive CHD and identify candidates to antiviral therapy.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers/blood , Coinfection/pathology , Hepatitis B, Chronic/complications , Hepatitis B, Chronic/pathology , Hepatitis D, Chronic/pathology , Adult , Aged , Cross-Sectional Studies , DNA, Viral/blood , Female , Genotype , Hepatitis Antibodies/blood , Hepatitis B Core Antigens/blood , Hepatitis B Surface Antigens/blood , Humans , Immunoglobulin M/blood , Italy , Male , Middle Aged , RNA, Viral/blood , Retrospective Studies , Romania , Young Adult
3.
Opt Lett ; 40(3): 387-90, 2015 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25680054

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate that the giant chirp of coherent, nanosecond pulses generated in an 846 m long, all-normal dispersion, nanotube mode-locked fiber laser can be compensated using a chirped fiber Bragg grating compressor. Linear compression to 11 ps is reported, corresponding to an extreme compression factor of ∼100. Experimental results are supported by numerical modeling, which is also used to probe the limits of this technique. Our results unequivocally conclude that ultra-long cavity fiber lasers can support stable dissipative soliton attractors and highlight the design simplicity for pulse-energy scaling through cavity elongation.

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Chirurgia (Bucur) ; 109(1): 136-8, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24524485

ABSTRACT

We present the case of a young 24-year-old woman with an important but symmetrical pectus carinatum, not associated with pectus excavatum, without cardiorespiratory symptoms but with significant psychosocial implications for the patient, solved by the minimally invasive technique described by Abramson(reversed Nuss procedure) - MIRPC (Minimally invasive Repair of Pectus carinatum). The sternal malformation was associated with bilateral mammary hypoplasia, solved by bilateral breast implants 10 months later. The evolution was favorable and the aesthetic result was satisfactory for the patient.


Subject(s)
Breast Implantation , Breast/abnormalities , Breast/surgery , Thoracic Wall/abnormalities , Thoracic Wall/surgery , Adult , Female , Humans , Mammaplasty/methods , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/methods , Patient Satisfaction , Sternum/abnormalities , Sternum/surgery , Treatment Outcome
5.
Opt Express ; 21(25): 31548-59, 2013 Dec 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24514728

ABSTRACT

We report a versatile way of controlling the unsaturated loss, modulation depth and saturation fluence of graphene-based saturable absorbers (GSAs), by changing the thickness of a spacer between a single layer graphene (SLG) and a high-reflection mirror. This allows us to modulate the electric field intensity enhancement at the GSA from 0 up to 400%, due to the interference of incident and reflected light at the mirror. The unsaturated loss of the SLG-mirror-assembly can be reduced to ∼0. We use this to mode-lock a vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting laser (VECSEL) from 935 to 981 nm. This approach can be applied to integrate SLG into various optical components, such as output coupler mirrors, dispersive mirrors or dielectric coatings on gain materials. Conversely, it can also be used to increase the absorption (up to 10%) in various graphene based photonics and optoelectronics devices, such as photodetectors.


Subject(s)
Graphite/chemistry , Lasers , Lenses , Refractometry/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Systems Integration
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Opt Express ; 21(20): 23261-71, 2013 Oct 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24104240

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate a mid-infrared Raman-soliton continuum extending from 1.9 to 3 µm in a highly germanium-doped silica-clad fiber, pumped by a nanotube mode-locked thulium-doped fiber system, delivering 12 kW sub-picosecond pulses at 1.95 µm. This simple and robust source of light covers a portion of the atmospheric transmission window.

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Neoplasma ; 60(4): 373-83, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23581409

ABSTRACT

Maspin is a serine protease which belongs to the serpin family and seems to play an important role in inhibiting angiogenesis and tumor proliferation. The significance of its expression in colorectal cancer (CRC) has not been elucidated so far. In our study, we tried to identify, based on Maspin expression, four groups of CRC, with possible prognostic impact. In 121 CRC, we analyzed the Maspin expression in correlation with the clinico-pathological features, microsatellite status and other markers such as p53, bax, bcl-2, VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) and CD31. Based on the percentage and intensity of Maspin expression in the tumor cells, the cases were grouped in four classes: negative, with cytoplasmic predominance, nuclear predominated, and cases with mixed (cytoplasmic-nuclear) expression. 9% of the cases were negative, 44% presented cytoplasmic predominance, the nuclear predominance was revealed in 24% of the cases, and the other 23% of CRC having a mixed Maspin positivity. The cytoplasmic predominance was correlated with a better prognosis, p53 negativity, bax positivity, and lack of tumor budding. Forty percent of microsatellite instable (MSI) cases presented mixed expression, this pattern being also related to a lower angiogenesis. Nuclear predominance was associated with p53 positivity, the lowest survival rate and intense VEGF expression. In conclusion, CRC with cytoplasmic predominance and mixed Maspin expression seems to present better prognosis whereas nuclear predominance is connected with high aggressivity.


Subject(s)
Colorectal Neoplasms/chemistry , Serpins/analysis , Adult , Aged , Apoptosis , Colorectal Neoplasms/blood supply , Colorectal Neoplasms/genetics , Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology , Female , Humans , Male , Microsatellite Repeats , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/analysis
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J Public Health (Oxf) ; 35(3): 397-403, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23620543

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: We assessed the local implementation of syndromic surveillance (SyS) as part of the European project 'System for Information on, Detection and Analysis of Risks and Threats to Health' in Santander, Spain. METHODS: We applied a cumulative sum algorithm on emergency department (ED) chief complaints for influenza-like illness in the seasons 2010-11 and 2011-12. We fine tuned the algorithm using a receiver operating characteristic analysis to identify the optimal trade-off of sensitivity and specificity and defined alert criteria. We assessed the timeliness of the SyS system to detect the onset of the influenza season. RESULTS: The ED data correlated with the sentinel data. With the best algorithm settings we achieved 70/63% sensitivity and 89/95% specificity for 2010-11/2011-12. At least 2 consecutive days of signals defined an alert. In 2010-11 the SyS system alerted 1 week before the sentinel system and in 2011-12 in the same week. The data from the ED is available on a daily basis providing an advantage in timeliness compared with the weekly sentinel data. CONCLUSIONS: ED-based SyS in Santander complements sentinel influenza surveillance by providing timely information. Local fine tuning and definition of alert criteria are recommended to enhance validity.


Subject(s)
Disease Outbreaks/statistics & numerical data , Emergency Service, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Influenza, Human/epidemiology , Sentinel Surveillance , Algorithms , Humans , Population Surveillance/methods , Program Development , ROC Curve , Sensitivity and Specificity , Spain/epidemiology , Time Factors
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Chirurgia (Bucur) ; 108(6): 794-9, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24331316

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Despite the fact that in the last few years, new invasive non-surgical therapies were introduced, surgical treatment of chronic pancreatitis still plays an important part.The aim of the study is to evaluate pain remission and quality of life after surgical approach. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We present 17 cases of chronic pancreatitis that were operated between 2007-2011. Surgical treatment was decided for after the failure of pain control therapy (14 cases)and by the suspicion of cancer in the head of the pancreas (3 cases). Imaging data for all the cases, CT-CE and ERCP, guided us in choosing the right therapy. Surgical techniques performed were pancreatico-jejunostomy (PJ) in eleven cases and duodenopancreatectomy(DP) in six cases. RESULTS: Good pain control was achieved in 10 patients: 6-PJ and 4-DP. Moderate results were observed in 4 cases: 2-PJ and 2-DP. In 3 patients symptoms remained the same. CONCLUSION: There is no consensus over the surgical treatment in chronic pancreatitis. Surgical approach, strongly motivated and personalised for each patient is followed by good results. It is possible that in the future, limited resections become the therapy of choice, replacing classic ones.


Subject(s)
Abdominal Pain/physiopathology , Pancreatitis, Chronic/physiopathology , Pancreatitis, Chronic/surgery , Quality of Life , Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde , Chronic Pain/physiopathology , Contrast Media , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Measurement , Pancreaticoduodenectomy/methods , Pancreaticojejunostomy/methods , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome
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Opt Express ; 20(22): 25077-84, 2012 Oct 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23187274

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate mode-locking of a thulium-doped fiber laser operating at 1.94 µm, using a graphene-polymer based saturable absorber. The laser outputs 3.6 ps pulses, with ~0.4 nJ energy and an amplitude fluctuation ~0.5%, at 6.46 MHz. This is a simple, low-cost, stable and convenient laser oscillator for applications where eye-safe and low-photon-energy light sources are required, such as sensing and biomedical diagnostics.

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Chirurgia (Bucur) ; 107(3): 393-6, 2012.
Article in Ro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22844840

ABSTRACT

We present the case of a 62 years old patient, with multiple associated tares, which was operated in emergency for an Amyand's hernia. The appendix was perforated and generated a big pussy collection (aprox. 200 ml) in the hernia sac. The impossibility of mobilization of the appendix, which was just 2/3 in the hernia sac, made us perform a median laparotomy for safety reasons. The position and fixation of the cecum made impossible the exteriorization of the appendix in the hernia sac. The postoperative evolution, under a complex supervision, was favorable. Due to the rarity of the clinical entity, of the specific issues and of the literature review, we decided to communicate the clinical observation.


Subject(s)
Appendectomy , Appendicitis/diagnosis , Appendicitis/surgery , Hernia, Inguinal/diagnosis , Hernia, Inguinal/surgery , Appendicitis/complications , Hernia, Inguinal/complications , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Treatment Outcome
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Opt Lett ; 36(20): 3996-8, 2011 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22002364

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate passive mode-locking of a Raman fiber laser using a nanotube-based saturable absorber coupled to a net normal dispersion cavity. This generates highly chirped 500 ps pulses. These are then compressed down to 2 ps, with 1.4 kW peak power, making it a simple wavelength-versatile source for various applications.

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Chirurgia (Bucur) ; 106(3): 405-8, 2011.
Article in Ro | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21853754

ABSTRACT

We present the case of a male patient admitted for high flow biliary fistula (> 2000 ml/24h) as a consequence of a prior right nephrectomy by lumbar approach. The patient was operated after the failure of the medical conservative treatment and continous declining medical status. We noted the complete absence of the gastric antrum, duodenum I and II with the intraperitomeal direct display and opening of the Vater papilla, witch was difficult to identify unless common bile duct (CBD) was catheterized by supraduodenal choledocotomy. We performed emergency pancreatoduodenectomy with a good postoperative outcome , excepting a residual postnephrectomy abscess, witch was consequently evacuated and drained. The patient left the clinic 28 days postoperatively. The two years after follow up notes that the patient is in a good condition


Subject(s)
Abdominal Abscess/etiology , Abdominal Abscess/surgery , Biliary Fistula/surgery , Duodenum/injuries , Emergency Treatment/methods , Iatrogenic Disease , Nephrectomy/adverse effects , Pancreaticoduodenectomy , Adult , Biliary Fistula/etiology , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Treatment Outcome
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Chirurgia (Bucur) ; 106(6): 743-52, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22308911

ABSTRACT

Secondary infection of pancreatic necrotic tissue and peripancreatic fluid is a serious complication of acute pancreatitis resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to find out the spectrum of bacterial infections, their antibiotic susceptibility patterns and virulence features in patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). A total of 19 patients with acute pancreatitis were consecutively selected from 153 clinical cases of septic abdominal surgical emergencies (age 29-80, 12 males, 7 females) admitted during 2009-2011, in the First Surgical Clinic of the University Emergency Hospital of Bucharest. All 19 SAP cases were submitted to pre-operatory antibiotic empiric treatment. Ten cases were culture negative, in spite of the positive microscopy registered in eight of them. The rest of nine cases were culture positive, 17 different bacterial strains being isolated and identified as belonging to eight aerobic and four anaerobic species. Polymicrobial infection was seen in six patients and the etiology was dominated by Gram-negative bacilli, followed by gut anaerobic bacteria, attesting their colonic origin. The susceptibility testing of the isolated strains confirmed in vitro in all cases the efficiency of the antibiotics that had been used in the empiric pre-operatory treatment. Out of 19 cases submitted to pre-operatory empiric treatment, 14 proved a favorable evolution and five a lethal outcome. The host depending factors (sepsis and other co-morbidities), as well as the aggressivity of the isolated microbial strains (mediated by the presence of different factors implicated in adherence, toxicity and invasion) were found to contribute to the unfavorable, even lethal clinical outcome of SAP cases. In spite of all theoretical controversies, the antibiotic therapy remains at present a very important therapeutic mean for the SAP treatment; although it cannot solve the septic necrotizing pancreatitis in 100% of cases, however, associated with the surgery and all other medical means of intensive therapy, the antibiotic treatment can influence the clinical evolution to the benefit and recovery of patients in a significant number of cases.


Subject(s)
Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/complications , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/complications , Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing/microbiology , Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing/pathology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Bacteremia/complications , Coinfection/complications , Drug Resistance, Bacterial , Female , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/drug therapy , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/mortality , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/drug therapy , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/mortality , Hospitals, University , Humans , Male , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Middle Aged , Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing/drug therapy , Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing/mortality , Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Severity of Illness Index , Surgery Department, Hospital , Treatment Outcome , Virulence
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Rom J Morphol Embryol ; 51(1): 145-50, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20191135

ABSTRACT

The shape memory alloys exhibit a number of remarkable properties, which open new possibilities in engineering and more specifically in biomedical engineering. The most important alloy used in biomedical applications is NiTi. This alloy combines the characteristics of the shape memory effect and superelasticity with excellent corrosion resistance, wear characteristics, mechanical properties and a good biocompatibility. These properties make it an ideal biological engineering material, especially in orthopedic surgery and orthodontics. In this work, modular plates for the osteosynthesis of the long bones fractures are presented. The proposed modular plates are realized from identical modules, completely interchangeable, made of titanium or stainless steel having as connecting elements U-shaped staples made of Nitinol. Using computed tomography (CT) images to provide three-dimensional geometric details and SolidWorks software package, the three dimensional virtual models of the tibia bone and of the modular plates are obtained. The finite element models of the tibia bone and of the modular plate are generated. For numerical simulation, VisualNastran software is used. Finally, displacements diagram, von Misses strain diagram, for the modular plate and for the fractured tibia and modular plate ensemble are obtained.


Subject(s)
Alloys , Bone Plates , Computer Simulation , Fracture Fixation, Internal , Models, Anatomic , Sutures , Alloys/chemistry , Alloys/pharmacology , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/pharmacology , Fracture Fixation, Internal/instrumentation , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Humans , Models, Biological , Surgical Stapling/instrumentation , Surgical Stapling/methods , Tibia , Tibial Fractures/pathology , Tibial Fractures/surgery , Time Factors
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Curr Health Sci J ; 45(3): 278-284, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32042455

ABSTRACT

Platelets play a crucial role in wound healing as they are reservoirs of growth factors and cytokines which play a fundamental role in homeostasis and tissue remodeling. Recently, fields such as dermatology and plastic and reconstructive surgery have become interested in the tissue regenerative properties of these compounds, especially since it promotes wound healing, improves scar outcomes and has rejuvenating effects on the skin and other tissues. We evaluated the effects of Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) in full thickness skin graft healing. Our study included 40 male Wistar rats. Skin grafts were assessed macroscopically using planimetry. The full thickness skin grafts in the test group, displayed a lower necrosis rate compared to the control group. Our study displays the potential benefits of using Platelet Rich compounds to facilitate wound healing and integration of full thickness skin grafts.

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