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J Pers Med ; 13(9)2023 Sep 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37763127

ABSTRACT

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death worldwide. Health remote monitoring systems (HRMSs) play a crucial role in managing COPD patients by identifying anomalies in their biometric signs and alerting healthcare professionals. By analyzing the relationships between biometric signs and environmental factors, it is possible to develop artificial intelligence models that are capable of inferring patients' future health deterioration risks. In this research work, we review recent works in this area and develop an intelligent clinical decision support system (CIDSS) that is capable of providing early information concerning patient health evolution and risk analysis in order to support the treatment of COPD patients. The present work's CIDSS is composed of two main modules: the vital signs prediction module and the early warning score calculation module, which generate the patient health information and deterioration risks, respectively. Additionally, the CIDSS generates alerts whenever a biometric sign measurement falls outside the allowed range for a patient or in case a basal value changes significantly. Finally, the system was implemented and assessed in a real case and validated in clinical terms through an evaluation survey answered by healthcare professionals involved in the project. In conclusion, the CIDSS proves to be a useful and valuable tool for medical and healthcare professionals, enabling proactive intervention and facilitating adjustments to the medical treatment of patients.

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Eur J Pediatr ; 182(9): 4027-4036, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37392234

ABSTRACT

The rarity of primary hyperoxaluria (PH) challenges our understanding of the disease. The purpose of our study was to describe the course of clinical care in a United States cohort of PH pediatric patients, highlighting health service utilization. We performed a retrospective cohort study of PH patients < 18 years old in the PEDSnet clinical research network from 2009 to 2021. Outcomes queried included diagnostic imaging and testing related to known organ involvement of PH, surgical and medical interventions specific to PH-related renal disease, and select PH-related hospital service utilization. Outcomes were evaluated relative to cohort entrance date (CED), defined as date of first PH-related diagnostic code. Thirty-three patients were identified: 23 with PH type 1; 4 with PH type 2; 6 with PH type 3. Median age at CED was 5.0 years (IQR 1.4, 9.3 years) with the majority being non-Hispanic white (73%) males (70%). Median follow-up between CED and most recent encounter was 5.1 years (IQR 1.2, 6.8). Nephrology and Urology were the most common specialties involved in care, with low utilization of other sub-specialties (12%-36%). Most patients (82%) had diagnostic imaging used to evaluate kidney stones; 11 (33%) had studies of extra-renal involvement. Stone surgery was performed in 15 (46%) patients. Four patients (12%) required dialysis, begun in all prior to CED; four patients required renal or renal/liver transplant.    Conclusion: In this large cohort of U.S. PH children, patients required heavy health care utilization with room for improvement in involving multi-disciplinary specialists. What is Known: • Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) is rare with significant implications on patient health. Typical involvement includes the kidneys; however, extra-renal manifestations occur. • Most large population studies describe clinical manifestations and involve registries. What is New: • We report the clinical journey, particularly related to diagnostic studies, interventions, multispecialty involvement, and hospital utilization, of a large cohort of PH pediatric patients in the PEDSnet clinical research network. • There are missed opportunities, particularly in that of specialty care, that could help in the diagnosis, treatment, and even prevention of known clinical manifestations.

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Heart Vessels ; 38(7): 909-918, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36930231

ABSTRACT

Daytime variation affects the tolerance of cardiomyocytes to ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI). This study aims to evaluate the impact of time-of-day reperfusion on clinical outcomes of remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) as an adjuvant to primary percutaneous coronary intervention(PPCI) in ST-elevation myocardial infarction(STEMI) patients. A post-hoc analysis of a prospective, single-center parallel 1:1 randomized trial (RIC-STEMI) was performed. This analysis included 448 STEMI patients previously randomized to either PPCI alone (PPCI group) (n = 217) or RIC as an adjuvant to PPCI (RIC + PPCI group) (n = 231). Moreover, the sample was divided according to the time of PPCI: night-morning (22 h-11h59min) (n = 216) or afternoon (12 h-21h59min) (n = 232) groups. The primary follow-up endpoint was a composite of cardiac death and hospitalization due to heart failure. There were no significant differences in the clinical characteristics and the follow-up outcomes between groups. The afternoon period (HR = 0.474; 95% CI 0.230-0.977; p = 0.043) and RIC (HR = 0.423; 95% CI 0.195-0.917; p = 0.029) were independent predictors of the primary follow-up endpoint. An univariate analysis showed a lower frequency of primary follow-up endpoint, just in the afternoon period (10.3%vs0.9%; p = 0.002), in the RIC + PPCI group. A multivariate analysis revealed that RIC was an independent predictor of the primary follow-up endpoint in the afternoon group (HR = 0.098; 95% CI 0.012-0.785; p = 0.029), but not in the night-morning group. In addition, the afternoon period was not an independent predictor of the primary follow-up endpoint when the multivariate analysis was performed in the PPCI group. In conclusion, this study showed an important cardioprotective effect of RIC, namely in the afternoon period, suggesting that the afternoon period enhances the cardioprotection induced by RIC.


Subject(s)
Ischemic Preconditioning, Myocardial , Percutaneous Coronary Intervention , ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction , Humans , ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction/diagnosis , ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction/surgery , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Reperfusion
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Rev Port Cardiol ; 42(6): 583-584, 2023 06.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36940906
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Int J Cardiovasc Imaging ; 39(4): 737-746, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36542217

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Atrial cardiopathy (AC) has emerged as a potential pathological thrombogenic atrial substract of embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS), even in the absence of atrial fibrillation. Left atrium (LA) myocardial deformation analysis may be of value as a subclinical marker of AC and a predictor of ESUS. AIMS: To compare LA mechanical function between ESUS cases and age and sex-matched controls. METHODS: A single-center analytical study with case-control design was performed. Case group was composed by young patients admitted in the Neurology department from January 2017 to June 2021. Control group was composed by age and sex matched controls recruited from the community. All participants performed echocardiogram and a smaller sample underwent cardiac magnetic resonance. RESULTS: We recruited 31 ESUS patients aged between 18 and 65 years and 31 age and sex matched controls. ESUS patients had a significantly higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and patent foramen ovale (PFO). The prevalence of AC was not different between groups. Echocardiogram parameters, including strain analysis, were similar between groups, except for LA appendage (LAA) ostium variation which was significantly lower in ESUS patients (absolute: 6.5vs8.7mm, p<0.001; relative: 44.5%vs53.4%, p=0.002). After exclusion of patients with PFO, all the results were statistically similar. Regarding cardiac magnetic resonance analysis, there were no statistically significant differences between groups. CONCLUSION: This study shows that in our population atria cardiopathy and atrial function was not associated with ESUS.LAA structural and functional abnormalities may play a major role. The role of LAA in ESUS warrants further studies.


Subject(s)
Atrial Fibrillation , Embolic Stroke , Heart Diseases , Intracranial Embolism , Stroke , Humans , Young Adult , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Stroke/diagnostic imaging , Stroke/etiology , Embolic Stroke/complications , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Predictive Value of Tests , Heart Diseases/complications , Heart Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Risk Factors , Intracranial Embolism/epidemiology , Intracranial Embolism/etiology
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Lisboa; s.n; 2023.
Thesis in Portuguese | BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1523151

ABSTRACT

Uma criança com uma doença crónica ou em risco de possuir uma condição crónica ao nível físico, comportamental ou em que o desenvolvimento possa estar comprometido, deve ser abordada como uma criança com necessidades especiais de saúde. As necessidades dos pais de crianças com necessidades especiais de saúde relacionam-se, sobretudo, com o processo de adaptação. A esperança é fundamental para a reorganização da família, tendo impacto positivo nos desafios e adversidades, que surgem após o diagnóstico de doença que determinam necessidades de saúde especiais. O presente relatório de estágio, elaborado no âmbito do 12º Mestrado em Enfermagem na Área de Especialização em Enfermagem de Saúde Infantil e Pediatria, tem como foco agregador a promoção da esperança enquanto cuidado confortador em particular de pais de crianças e jovens com necessidades especiais de saúde e pretende evidenciar um percurso formativo de desenvolvimento de competências de Enfermeiro Especialista em Enfermagem de Saúde Infantil e Pediátrica. Nortearam este percurso a filosofia dos Cuidados Centrados na Família, os princípios dos Cuidados não Traumáticos assim como a Teoria do Conforto de Katharine Kolcaba enquanto referencial teórico de enfermagem. O processo formativo apoiou-se numa metodologia crítica e reflexiva, suportada em evidência científica, observação e prática clínica em diferentes contextos de estágio e ainda na partilha de experiências com peritos. Das atividades desenvolvidas destacam-se, entre outras, um estudo de caso com enfoque na promoção de esperança, elaboração de uma norma relativa à utilização de carta terapêutica enquanto intervenção promotora de esperança e atividades de for mação em contexto de trabalho dirigidas a enfermeiros.


A child with a chronic disease or at risk of having a chronic condition at physical, behavioral or developmental level should be approached as a child with special health needs. Parents' needs of children with special health needs are mainly related to the adaptation process. The feeling of hope is fundamental for family reorganization, hav ing a positive impact on the challenges and adversities that arise after the diagnosis of a disease that determines special health needs. This internship report, prepared within the scope of the 12th Master's degree in Nursing, Child Health and Pediatrics Nursing Specialization, aims both the promotion of hope as a comforting care for parents of children and adolescents with special health needs, and to highlight the development of skills as a Nurse Specialist in Child and Pediatric Health Nursing. This path was guided by the philosophy of Family-Centered Care, the principles of Non-Traumatic Care, as well as Katharine Kolcaba Theory of Comfort as a theoretical reference in nursing. The training process was based on a critical and reflective methodology, supported by scientific evidence, observation and clinical practice in different internship contexts and by sharing experiences with experts. Among the activities carried out it stands out a case study focusing on the promotion of hope, the elaboration of a norm on the use of therapeutic letters as an intervention that promotes hope and training activities in the context of work aimed at nurses.


Subject(s)
Child , Adolescent , Parents , Pediatric Nursing , Chronic Disease , Hope , Patient Comfort , Child , Adolescent
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J Urol ; 208(4): 898-905, 2022 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35930731

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: We evaluated the utility of diagnostic codes to screen for patients with primary hyperoxaluria (PH) and evaluate their positive predictive value (PPV) in identifying children with this rare condition in PEDSnet, a clinical research network of pediatric health systems that shares electronic health records data. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study of children who received care at 7 PEDSnet institutions from January 2009 through January 2021. We developed and applied screening criteria using diagnostic codes that generated 3 categories of the hypothesized probability of PH. Tier 1 had specific diagnostic codes for PH; tier 2 had codes for hyperoxaluria, oxalate nephropathy, or oxalosis; and tier 3 had a combination of ≥2 codes for disorder of carbohydrate metabolism and ≥1 code for kidney stones. We reviewed the electronic health records of patients with possible PH to confirm PH diagnosis and evaluate the accuracy and timing of diagnostic codes. The PPV of the codes was compared across tiers, time, PH type, and site. RESULTS: We identified 341 patients in the screen; 33 had confirmed PH (9.7%). Tier 1 had the highest proportion of PH; however, the PPV was only 20%. The degree to which an institution accurately represented point of care diagnoses in the data extraction process was predictive of higher PPV. The PPV of diagnostic codes was highest for PH3 (100%) and lowest for PH1 (22.8%). CONCLUSIONS: Diagnostic codes for PH have poor PPV. Findings suggest that one should be careful in research using large databases in which source validation is not possible.


Subject(s)
Hyperoxaluria, Primary , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Databases, Factual , Electronic Health Records , Humans , Hyperoxaluria, Primary/diagnosis , Predictive Value of Tests
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Multimed Tools Appl ; 81(18): 25051-25073, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35342325

ABSTRACT

Rising competition in the retail and hospitality sectors, especially in densely populated and touristic destinations is a growing concern for many business owners, who wish to deliver their brand communication strategy to the target audience. Many of these businesses rely on word-of-mouth marketing, delivering business cards to customers. Furthermore, the lack of a dedicated marketing team and budget for brand image consolidation and design creation often limits the brand expansion capability. The purpose of this study is to propose a novel system prototype that can suggest personalized designs for business cards, based on an existing business card picture. Using perspective transformation, text extraction and colour reduction techniques, we were able to obtain features from the original business card image and generate an alternative design, personalized for the end user. We have successfully been able to generate customized business cards for different business types, with textual information and a custom colour palette matching the original submitted image. All of the system modules were demonstrated to have positive results for the test cases and the proposal answered the main research question. Further research and development is required to adapt the current system to other marketing printouts, such as flyers or posters.

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Neurol Sci ; 43(4): 2383-2386, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34708261

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Atrial cardiopathy (AC) is more frequent in patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) than in patients with non-cardioembolic stroke. The aim of this work was to describe AC in patients with ESUS and to study its impact on detection of atrial fibrillation (AF) during follow-up. METHODS: This is an observational study of 123 consecutive ESUS patients and 55 ESUS patients from a previous cohort. AC was defined according to the presence of one or more of the following criteria: severe left atrial enlargement, p-wave terminal force in lead V1 > 5000 µVxms, and excessive premature atrial complexes. Unadjusted and adjusted survival analyses for the occurrence of AF and stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) were performed. Diagnostic performance of AC for the detection of AF was analyzed. RESULTS: Among 178 patients with ESUS, those with AC (42.7%) were older (p < 0.001), and more frequently had hypertension (p = 0.001) and lower total cholesterol levels (p = 0.001) than patients without AC. The detection of AF during follow-up (median 34 months, interquartile range = 12.8-64) was higher in patients with AC (hazard ratio = 7.00, 95% confidence interval = 2.01-24.39, p = 0.002). This association persisted after adjusting for age, arterial hypertension, and other vascular risk factors. The c-statistic for detection of AF during follow-up for AC was 0.719. There were no differences in stroke or TIA recurrence between groups with and without AC. DISCUSSION: ESUS patients with AC have different baseline clinical characteristics than patients without AC and have a higher detection of AF during follow-up.


Subject(s)
Atrial Fibrillation , Embolic Stroke , Heart Diseases , Intracranial Embolism , Stroke , Atrial Fibrillation/complications , Atrial Fibrillation/diagnosis , Humans , Intracranial Embolism/etiology , Risk Factors , Stroke/complications , Stroke/diagnosis
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Cir. Esp. (Ed. impr.) ; 99(6): 404-411, jun.- jul. 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-218162

ABSTRACT

El nuevo Reglamento General de Protección de Datos de la Unión Europea (más comúnmente conocido por sus siglas en inglés como «GDPR») conforma un nuevo marco para la protección de datos común para la Unión Europea. Es por ello que los profesionales del ámbito sanitario deben revisar cómo recopilan y comparten datos para garantizar que estos cumplan con todos los estándares. El propósito de este artículo es concienciar sobre el Reglamento General de Protección de Datos de la Unión Europea y proporcionar una guía práctica que ayude a evitar problemas legales en la redacción de artículos o la preparación de comunicaciones científicas que requieran compartir datos personales y visuales. Para hacer esto, se han analizado las más comunes situaciones donde es necesario recoger y utilizar datos personales y visuales, para finalmente dar una serie de respuestas y recomendaciones para todos los escenarios descritos. (AU)


With the European Union's new General Data Protection Regulation, commonly known as “GDPR”, as the new framework for data protection across the European Union, doctors will need to review how they collect and share personal data to ensure they meet the standards. The aim of this article is to raise awareness on the General Data Protection Regulation, and to provide an easy guideline to steer free from legal problems at the time of drafting papers, presenting lectures and sharing personal data and visual media in particular. To do so, we have analysed the most common situations where personal data, and above all visual media, can be collected, giving clear-cut answers and recommendations for all the scenarios. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Computer Security/legislation & jurisprudence , Information Storage and Retrieval , European Union , Data Anonymization , Health Personnel
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Cir Esp (Engl Ed) ; 99(6): 404-411, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34130812

ABSTRACT

With the European Union's new General Data Protection Regulation, commonly known as 'GDPR', as the new framework for data protection across the European Union (EU), doctors will need to review how they collect and share personal data to ensure they meet the standards. The aim of this article is to raise awareness on the GDPR, and to provide an easy guideline to steer free from legal problems at the time of drafting papers, presenting lectures and sharing personal data and visual media in particular. To do so, we have analysed the most common situations where personal data, and above all visual media, can be collected, giving clear-cut answers and recommendations for all the scenarios.


Subject(s)
Communications Media , Physicians , Computer Security , Culture Media , European Union , Humans
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Eur Heart J Case Rep ; 4(5): 1-4, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33204988

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a genetically determined myocardial disease that constitutes the main cause of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in young athletes. Apical HCM (ApHCM) represents a complex subset of patients, whose risk of SCD seems not negligible. Most applied scores likely underestimate the risk of heart events in this subset of patients. CASE SUMMARY: We report the case of a 55-year-old man who was admitted in the emergency department after an episode of aborted sudden death due to ventricular fibrillation. The electrocardiogram made at admission was noted for atrial fibrillation and a new-onset left bundle branch block. Emergency coronary angiography was normal. The electrocardiogram was repeated and showed symmetrical and profound inversion of T waves in the lateral leads. Transthoracic echocardiogram and cardiac magnetic resonance revealed left ventricular apical hypertrophy suggestive of apical variant of HCM. A cardiac defibrillator was implanted for secondary prevention of SCD. After 6 months of follow-up no further rhythmic events were noted. DISCUSSION: Although low, the risk of SCD of ApHCM patients is not negligible. This case illustrates the need for searching of new predictors of rhythmic risk in patients with ApHCM.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30530607

ABSTRACT

Class D carbapenemases are enzymes of the utmost clinical importance due to their ability to confer resistance to the last-resort carbapenem antibiotics. We investigated the role of the conserved hydrophobic bridge in the carbapenemase activity of OXA-23, the major carbapenemase of the important pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii We show that substitution of the bridge residue Phe110 affects resistance to meropenem and doripenem and has little effect on MICs of imipenem. The opposite effect was observed upon substitution of the other bridge residue Met221. Complete disruption of the bridge by the F110A/M221A substitution resulted in a significant loss of affinity for doripenem and meropenem and to a lesser extent for imipenem, which is reflected in the reduced MICs of these antibiotics. In the wild-type OXA-23, the pyrrolidine ring of the meropenem tail forms a hydrophobic interaction with Phe110 of the bridge. Similar interactions would ensue with ring-containing doripenem but not with imipenem, which lacks this ring. Our structural studies showed that this interaction with the meropenem tail is missing in the F110A/M221A mutant. These data explain why disruption of the interaction between the enzyme and the carbapenem substrate impacts the affinity and MICs of meropenem and doripenem to a larger degree than those of imipenem. Our structures also show that the bridge directs the acylated carbapenem into a specific tautomeric conformation. However, it is not this conformation but rather the stabilizing interaction between the tail of the antibiotic and the hydrophobic bridge that contributes to the carbapenemase activity of class D ß-lactamases.


Subject(s)
Acinetobacter baumannii/genetics , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Doripenem/chemistry , Imipenem/chemistry , Meropenem/chemistry , beta-Lactamases/metabolism , Acinetobacter baumannii/drug effects , Acinetobacter baumannii/metabolism , Amino Acid Substitution/genetics , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Doripenem/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Bacterial/genetics , Imipenem/pharmacology , Meropenem/pharmacology , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Protein Conformation , beta-Lactamases/genetics
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Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol ; 73(Pt 8): 692-701, 2017 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28777084

ABSTRACT

Carbapenem-hydrolyzing class D ß-lactamases (CHDLs) produce resistance to the last-resort carbapenem antibiotics and render these drugs ineffective for the treatment of life-threatening infections. Here, it is shown that among the clinically important CHDLs, OXA-143 produces the highest levels of resistance to carbapenems and has the highest catalytic efficiency against these substrates. Structural data demonstrate that acylated carbapenems entirely fill the active site of CHDLs, leaving no space for water molecules, including the deacylating water. Since the entrance to the active site is obstructed by the acylated antibiotic, the deacylating water molecule must take a different route for entry. It is shown that in OXA-143 the movement of a conserved hydrophobic valine residue on the surface opens a channel to the active site of the enzyme, which would not only allow the exchange of water molecules between the active site and the milieu, but would also create extra space for a water molecule to position itself in the vicinity of the scissile bond of the acyl-enzyme intermediate to perform deacylation. Structural analysis of the OXA-23 carbapenemase shows that in this enzyme movement of the conserved leucine residue, juxtaposed to the valine on the molecular surface, creates a similar channel to the active site. These data strongly suggest that all CHDLs may employ a mechanism whereupon the movement of highly conserved valine or leucine residues would allow a water molecule to access the active site to promote deacylation. It is further demonstrated that the 6α-hydroxyethyl group of the bound carbapenem plays an important role in the stabilization of this channel. The recognition of a universal deacylation mechanism for CHDLs suggests a direction for the future development of inhibitors and novel antibiotics for these enzymes of utmost clinical importance.


Subject(s)
Acinetobacter baumannii/enzymology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/metabolism , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Carbapenems/metabolism , beta-Lactamases/metabolism , Acinetobacter Infections/drug therapy , Acinetobacter Infections/microbiology , Acinetobacter baumannii/chemistry , Acinetobacter baumannii/drug effects , Acinetobacter baumannii/metabolism , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , Carbapenems/pharmacology , Catalytic Domain , Crystallography, X-Ray , Humans , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Molecular Docking Simulation , Protein Conformation , beta-Lactamases/chemistry
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J Atr Fibrillation ; 9(2): 1425, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27909534

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Symptoms like syncope or palpitations frequently present a diagnostic challenge. An implantable loop recorder (ILR) is an important aid in the management of these patients. Methods: A retrospective study of patients that underwent ILR implantation from November 2007 to 2014. For each patient the indication for implantation, baseline characteristics, previous study, complications, recorded tracing and interventions were evaluated. Results: A total of 62 patients were included, 50% men, with a mean age of 62.5±18.8 years old. Previously to ILR implantation 88.7% of patients had performed Holter, 17.7% external events recorder, 33.9% Tilt test and 29% an electrophysiological study. The implantation indications were recurrent syncope in 90.3%, palpitations 8.1% and ischemic stroke in one patient. Mean follow-up time was 17.1±16.3 months. Symptoms were reported in 66.1% of the patients, 46.8% of those yielding a diagnostic finding. In all cases of palpitation complaints with diagnosis we found atrial fibrillation (AF). In patients with syncope atrioventricular conduction disturbance was demonstrated in 19.6%, sinus node dysfunction in 16.1%, paroxysmal supra-ventricular tachycardia 7.1% and AF in 1.8%. These finding resulted in 19 pacemaker and one CRT-D implantation, introduction of anticoagulation in five patients and one ablation of accessory pathway. There were no major complications. Conclusion: ILR proved to be safe and efficient. It has enabled the identification or exclusion of serious rhythm disturbances in more than half of patients and provided a targeted therapeutic intervention.

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Rev Port Cardiol ; 35(11): 621.e1-621.e5, 2016 Nov.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27765478

ABSTRACT

Mitral valve aneurysms are rare and occur most commonly in association with aortic valve endocarditis. Transesophageal echocardiography is the most sensitive imaging modality for the diagnosis of this entity and its potential complications, such as leaflet rupture and mitral regurgitation, which mandate prompt surgical intervention. We present the case of a 70-year-old male patient with aortic valve endocarditis complicated with a ruptured aneurysm of the anterior mitral valve leaflet and associated severe mitral regurgitation, diagnosed by transesophageal echocardiography, with impressive images. We hypothesized that the aneurysm developed through direct extension of infection from the aortic valve or from a prolapsing aortic vegetation, with abscess formation and subsequent rupture and drainage. This case highlights the importance of appropriate imaging for early detection and timely surgical intervention (repair or replacement) to prevent fatal outcomes.


Subject(s)
Aneurysm, Ruptured/etiology , Aortic Valve , Endocarditis, Bacterial/etiology , Heart Aneurysm/etiology , Heart Valve Diseases/complications , Mitral Valve , Aged , Echocardiography, Transesophageal , Humans , Male
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Nat Chem Biol ; 12(1): 9-14, 2016 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26551395

ABSTRACT

Production of ß-lactamases of one of four molecular classes (A, B, C and D) is the major mechanism of bacterial resistance to ß-lactams, the largest class of antibiotics, which have saved countless lives since their inception 70 years ago. Although several hundred efficient class D enzymes have been identified in Gram-negative pathogens over the last four decades, none have been reported in Gram-positive bacteria. Here we demonstrate that efficient class D ß-lactamases capable of hydrolyzing a wide array of ß-lactam substrates are widely disseminated in various species of environmental Gram-positive organisms. Class D enzymes of Gram-positive bacteria have a distinct structural architecture and employ a unique substrate-binding mode that is quite different from that of all currently known class A, C and D ß-lactamases. These enzymes thus constitute a previously unknown reservoir of novel antibiotic-resistance enzymes.


Subject(s)
Gram-Positive Bacteria/enzymology , beta-Lactamases/chemistry , beta-Lactamases/metabolism , beta-Lactams/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Arginine/chemistry , Arginine/metabolism , Bacillaceae/enzymology , Bacillaceae/genetics , Crystallography, X-Ray , Drug Resistance, Bacterial/drug effects , Drug Resistance, Bacterial/genetics , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Escherichia coli/genetics , Gram-Positive Bacteria/genetics , Hydrolysis , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Molecular Sequence Data , Protein Conformation , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , beta-Lactamases/genetics , beta-Lactams/pharmacology
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ACS Chem Biol ; 10(8): 1791-6, 2015 Aug 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26042471

ABSTRACT

Class D ß-lactamases of Acinetobacter baumannii are enzymes of the utmost clinical importance, producing resistance to last resort carbapenem antibiotics. Although the OXA-51-like enzymes constitute the largest family of class D ß-lactamases, they are poorly studied and their importance in conferring carbapenem resistance is controversial. We present the detailed microbiological, kinetic, and structural characterization of the eponymous OXA-51 ß-lactamase. Kinetic studies show that OXA-51 has low catalytic efficiency for carbapenems, primarily due to the low affinity of the enzyme for these substrates. Structural studies demonstrate that this low affinity results from the obstruction of the enzyme active site by the side chain of Trp222, which presents a transient steric barrier to an incoming carbapenem substrate. The Trp222Met substitution relieves this steric hindrance and elevates the affinity of the mutant enzyme for carbapenems by 10-fold, significantly increasing the levels of resistance to these antibiotics. The ability of OXA-51 to evolve into a robust carbapenemase as the result of a single amino acid substitution may, in the near future, elevate the ubiquitous enzymes of the OXA-51 family to the status of the most deleterious A. baumannii carbapenemases, with dire clinical consequences.


Subject(s)
Acinetobacter baumannii/enzymology , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , beta-Lactamases/metabolism , Acinetobacter baumannii/chemistry , Acinetobacter baumannii/metabolism , Catalytic Domain , Kinetics , Models, Molecular , Protein Conformation , Substrate Specificity , beta-Lactamases/chemistry
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