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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39237652

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PURPOSE: The effect of cancellation and postponement of primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) or knee arthroplasty (TKA) on patient outcomes is unclear. The aim was to assess whether cancellation and delay to arthroplasty was associated with worse joint specific function and quality of life (QoL) 1-year postoperatively. METHODS: A single centre retrospective case-control study was performed for all patients planned to undergo THA or TKA in 2019. A total of 3133 arthroplasties were scheduled for 2019 (1484 THA, 1649 TKA), of which 344 (11.0%) were cancelled (136 THA [9.2%], 208 TKA [12.6%]). Pre-operative and one-year post-operative EuroQol (EQ-5D) and Oxford hip (OHS) or knee (OKS) scores were collected. RESULTS: The median time between the date of cancellation and the subsequent operation was 46.0 days for TKA and 45.5 days for THA. The cancelled group were more likely to be male (odds ratio [OR] 1.23, p = 0.03), older (mean difference [MD] 1.19, p = 0.03), with a higher ASA grade (OR 1.88 [ASA 3], OR 5.3 [ASA 4], p = 0.001) or planned for a TKA (OR 1.41, p = 0.003). There were no differences in pre-operative OKS (mean difference [MD] 0.19, p = 0.828) or EQ-5D (MD 0.028, p = 0.394) or in the one-year postoperative OKS (MD 1.51, p = 0.064) or EQ-5D (MD 0.041, p = 0.067) between groups undergoing TKA. However, cancelled THA patients had lower pre-operative OHS (MD 2.73, p = 0.018) and EQ-5D (MD 0.134, p = 0.0017) but at one-year postoperatively there was no difference in the absolute OHS (MD 2.07, p = 0.052) or EQ5D (MD 0.04, p = 0.142). The improvement in hip EQ-5D was greater (MD 0.096, p = 0.016) in the cancelled group. CONCLUSION: Cancellation and short delay did not influence joint specific outcome or QoL following THA or TKA at one-year. Preoperative hip specific pain, function and QoL were worse in cancelled THA patients, suggesting deterioration while waiting for their surgery, but this did not affect their postoperative outcome.

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J Dent Res ; 103(10): 980-987, 2024 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39185608

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Sleep bruxism (SB) affects a considerable part of the population and is associated with neuroticism, stress, and anxiety in various studies. However, the causal mechanisms between neuroticism and SB have not been examined. Understanding the reasons for SB is important as understanding bruxism may allow improved comprehensive management of the disorders and comorbidities related to it. Previous studies on the association of risk factors to SB have provided important symptomatic insight but were mainly questionnaire based or limited in sample size and could not adequately assess causal relationships. The aim of this study was to elaborate the possible causal relationship of neuroticism as a risk factor for SB through a Mendelian randomization (MR) approach by combining questionnaires, registry data, and genetic information in large scale. We performed a two-sample MR study using instrumental genetic variants of neuroticism, including neuroticism subcategories, in the UK Biobank (n = 380,506) and outcome data of probable SB using FinnGen (n [cases/controls] = 12,297/364,980). We discovered a causal effect from neuroticism to SB (odds ratio [OR] = 1.38 [1.10-1.74], P = 0.0057). A phenotype sensitive to stress and adversity had the strongest effect (OR = 1.59 [1.17-2.15], P = 0.0028). Sensitivity analyses across MR methods supported a causal relationship, and we did not observe pleiotropy between neuroticism and SB (MR-Egger intercept, P = 0.87). Our findings are in line with earlier observational studies that connect stress and SB. Furthermore, our results provide evidence that neurotic traits increase the risk of probable SB.


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Analyse de randomisation mendélienne , Neuroticisme , Bruxisme du sommeil , Humains , Bruxisme du sommeil/génétique , Facteurs de risque , Femelle , Mâle , Royaume-Uni , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Adulte d'âge moyen , Études cas-témoins , Phénotype , Polymorphisme de nucléotide simple
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Pediatr Hematol Oncol ; : 1-11, 2024 Aug 28.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39194183

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Multiple asparaginase products have been approved by the United States (US) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in pediatric and adult patients. Hepatic veno-occlusive disease (VOD) is a potentially life-threatening disorder resulting from damage to the liver sinusoidal endothelial cells. To evaluate this safety concern with asparaginase (i.e. Asparlas, Oncaspar, Rylaze, and Erwinaze) use, we performed a postmarketing review of hepatic VOD reports retrieved from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System database and literature with these four products. We identified 55 cases of hepatic VOD following exposure to asparaginase products. The median time to onset of hepatic VOD from the first dose of asparaginase was 18 days (interquartile range 13-24 days). Notably, 80% (44/55) of cases reported grades 3-5 VOD per the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events. Although patients received asparaginase with standard chemotherapeutic agents known to induce VOD, case-level data indicates that asparaginase products may have contributed to hepatic VOD. Asparaginase products are associated with hepatotoxicity and thrombosis, suggesting a plausible mechanism for asparaginase-induced hepatic VOD. Based on the totality of data, including temporality and biologic plausibility, we determined hepatic VOD to be a class effect with asparaginase products. These data contributed to the addition of hepatic VOD to the hepatoxicity warning in the US Prescribing Information for asparaginase class products.

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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39078280

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OBJECTIVE: The All of Us Research Program aims to return value to participants by developing research capacity in communities. We describe a novel set of introductory exercises (Data Sandboxes) and specialized trainings to orient researchers to the Researcher Workbench to foster health equity research. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We developed a tailored training to familiarize researchers with the All of Us Research Program: (1) orientation, (2) tailored "data treasure hunt" using the Public Data Browser, and (3) overview of the analyses tools and platform. RESULTS: Participants' pre- and post-knowledge of the contents and structure of the All of Us dataset scores increased significantly after training. These trainings effectively engaged researchers in exploring this rich dataset. CONCLUSION: We describe ways of orienting and familiarizing a wide variety of researchers with the All of Us Research Program dataset, sparking their interest, and "jump-starting" their research.

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J Autoimmun ; 147: 103263, 2024 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38851089

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RATIONALE: In inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), steroid metabolism is a central component mediating the actions of immuno-modulatory glucocorticoids and sex steroids. However, the regulation and function of cellular steroid metabolism within key leukocyte populations such as macrophages remain poorly defined. In this study, the inflammatory regulation of global steroid metabolism was assessed in RA macrophages. METHODS: Bulk RNA-seq data from RA synovial macrophages was used to assess transcripts encoding key enzymes in steroid metabolism and signalling. Changes in metabolism were assessed in synovial fluids, correlated to measures of disease activity and functionally validated in primary macrophage cultures. RESULTS: RNA-seq revealed a unique pattern of differentially expressed genes, including changes in genes encoding the enzymes 11ß-HSD1, SRD5A1, AKR1C2 and AKR1C3. These correlated with disease activity, favouring increased glucocorticoid and androgen levels. Synovial fluid 11ß-HSD1 activity correlated with local inflammatory mediators (TNFα, IL-6, IL-17), whilst 11ß-HSD1, SRD5A1 and AKR1C3 activity correlated with systemic measures of disease and patient pain (ESR, DAS28 ESR, global disease activity). Changes in enzyme activity were evident in inflammatory activated macrophages in vitro and revealed a novel androgen activating role for 11ß-HSD1. Together, increased glucocorticoids and androgens were able to suppress inflammation in macrophages and fibroblast-like-synoviocytes. CONCLUSIONS: This study underscores the significant increase in androgen and glucocorticoid activation within inflammatory polarized macrophages of the synovium, contributing to local suppression of inflammation. The diminished profile of inactive steroid precursors in postmenopausal women may contribute to disturbances in this process, leading to increased disease incidence and severity.


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11-beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 , Polyarthrite rhumatoïde , Inflammation , Macrophages , Humains , Polyarthrite rhumatoïde/métabolisme , Polyarthrite rhumatoïde/immunologie , Polyarthrite rhumatoïde/anatomopathologie , Macrophages/métabolisme , Macrophages/immunologie , Inflammation/métabolisme , Inflammation/immunologie , 11-beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1/métabolisme , 11-beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1/génétique , Aldo-keto reductase family 1 member C3/métabolisme , Synovie/métabolisme , Synovie/immunologie , 3-Oxo-5-alpha-Steroid 4-Dehydrogenase/métabolisme , 3-Oxo-5-alpha-Steroid 4-Dehydrogenase/génétique , Protéines membranaires/métabolisme , Protéines membranaires/génétique , Mâle , Femelle , Membrane synoviale/métabolisme , Membrane synoviale/anatomopathologie , Membrane synoviale/immunologie , Cellules cultivées , Glucocorticoïdes/métabolisme , Stéroïdes/métabolisme , Régulation de l'expression des gènes , Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases
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Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol ; 34(5): 2629-2638, 2024 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38733543

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AIMS: To assess the pre- and postoperative responses to each of the 12 individual Oxford Knee Score (OKS) questions and percentages of those that were better, same or worse after primary knee arthroplasty (KA). METHODS: A single centre retrospective cohort study conducted over a 24-month period which included 3259 patients with completed OKS preoperatively and 1-year after KA. There were 1286 males and 1973 females, with an overall mean age of 70.0 (range 34-94). The mean scores for each question of the OKS were compared between baseline and 1-year. The percentage of patients who reported better, the same or worse postoperative symptoms for each question were calculated and represented on a heatmap. RESULTS: There were significant (p < 0.001) improvements in all 12 questions, all of which demonstrated moderate (Q2, Q7) or large effect sizes. Improvements in individual question responses varied. Symptoms of pain and limping demonstrated the greatest improvement, with 86% of patients enjoying a positive change in their symptoms. Despite this improvement 1067 (41.4%) continued to have mild to severe pain in their knee, and 442 (17.3%) patients limped often to all the time when walking postoperatively. Whereas other questions that did not improve to the same extent for example washing and drying only improved in 53% of patients but only 347 (13.5%) had moderate/extreme trouble or found it impossible to do this postoperatively. Preoperatively four questions (Q1, Q6, Q7, Q8) demonstrated floor effects, postoperatively all questions apart from question 7 (kneeling) demonstrated ceiling effects. CONCLUSION: The mean improvement and outcome at 1-year for each of the 12 questions varied according to the patient's preoperative response. As a clinical tool, the heatmap (improvement, same and worse) will enable communication to patients about their potential change in their knee specific symptoms according to their preoperative responses. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Retrospective study, Level III.


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Arthroplastie prothétique de genou , Humains , Arthroplastie prothétique de genou/effets indésirables , Femelle , Mâle , Études rétrospectives , Sujet âgé , Adulte d'âge moyen , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Adulte , Période postopératoire , Période préopératoire , Gonarthrose/chirurgie , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Articulation du genou/chirurgie , Articulation du genou/physiopathologie , Résultat thérapeutique , Mesure de la douleur
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J Small Anim Pract ; 2024 May 14.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38742752

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OBJECTIVES: The goals of this retrospective study were to assess the clinical and radiographic outcomes in dogs with proximal femoral fractures, other than capital physeal fractures, treated via total hip arthroplasty. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Medical records as well as pre-operative, immediate post-operative and 2 to 3 months post-operative radiographs of 14 dogs with femoral head and neck fractures treated via total hip arthroplasty were reviewed. A Liverpool Osteoarthritis in Dogs questionnaire was completed by owners to assess long-term outcomes. RESULTS: Seven femoral head fractures, and seven femoral neck fractures were included. Four of the femoral head fractures were acute in nature, the three remaining femoral head fractures and all seven femoral neck fracture cases were chronic fractures. Malorientation of the femoral stem was more common in the chronic femoral fracture cases when compared to the acute femoral fracture cases. Two of the acute fracture cases and five chronic fracture cases experienced a change in femoral stem position post-operatively. One femoral fissure fracture occurred and was repaired intraoperatively. One case had a post-operative complication that resulted in implant removal. All dogs had good to excellent owner-perceived outcome. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Femoral head and neck fractures, and in particular the chronic cases, represented a challenging subset of cases presenting for total hip arthroplasty, resulting in suboptimal stem alignment in many cases. However, clinical outcomes were considered good to excellent in all dogs in the study, indicating that total hip arthroplasty is a viable treatment option for these types of fractures.

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Ann R Coll Surg Engl ; 2024 May 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38746984

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INTRODUCTION: Therapeutic mammaplasty (TM) facilitates large tumour resection while maintaining optimal aesthetic outcome. It carries higher wound complication risks, which may delay adjuvant therapy initiation. Whether this delay affects oncological outcome requires evaluation. METHODS: Data were collected for consecutive patients receiving TM at the Leeds breast unit (2009-2017). A prospectively maintained database was used to determine tumour characteristics, wound complication rates, receipt of adjuvant therapy and breast cancer recurrence or death. RESULTS: In total 112 patients (median age of 54 years) underwent 114 TM procedures. The most common histological subtypes were invasive ductal carcinoma (61.4%), invasive lobular carcinoma (13.2%) and ductal carcinoma in situ (13.2%). Of the patients, 88.2% had oestrogen receptor-positive cancer and 14% had human epidermal growth factor receptor-positive cancer; 26.3% had multifocal cancer. The median tumour size was 30mm. The median Nottingham Prognostic Index was 4.2. The local recurrence rate was 3.5% (median follow-up of 8.6 years). The 5- and 10-year disease-free survival (DFS) was 88.5% and 83.5%, and the equivalent overall survival (OS) rates were 94% and 83.5%. Wound complication rate was 23.6% (n=27), the commonest being wound infection (11.4%; n=13) and T-junction wound breakdown (10.5%; n=12). The median time to adjuvant therapy was 72 days (interquartile range [IQR] 56-90) for patients with wound complications, and 51 days (IQR 42-58) for those without. However, this delay did not affect DFS or OS (log-rank test; p=0.58 and p=0.94, respectively). This was confirmed on Cox regression analysis. CONCLUSION: Our study finding demonstrates that although wound complications after TM leads to a modest delay to adjuvant therapy, the long-term oncological outcomes were comparable with those in patients without wound complications.

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Parasit Vectors ; 17(1): 186, 2024 Apr 11.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38605395

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Starting in October 2021, quarterly malacological surveys have been undertaken in Malawi, with the sampling of 12 specified freshwater habitats throughout a calendar year. Each survey monitors the presence of aquatic intermediate snail hosts of medical and veterinary importance. In March 2023, the alien lymnaeid species Pseudosuccinea columella was encountered for the first time in the surveys, in Nsanje District. This species identity was later confirmed upon DNA analysis of mitochondrial ribosomal 16S sequences. In July 2023, P. columella was also noted at single sites within Mangochi and Chikwawa Districts, and again in Nsanje District, with an additional location observed. Of particular importance, our sampled location in Mangochi District was directly connected to Lake Malawi, which expands the species list of invasive molluscs in this lake. While P. columella is a well-known intermediate snail host for human and animal fascioliasis, screening collected snails for trematode cercariae, alongside molecular xenomonitoring, did not yield equivocal evidence of active fluke infection. However, the newly recognized presence of this alien intermediate snail host within Lake Malawi, and along the Shire River Valley, flags a new concern in altered local transmission potential for human and animal fascioliasis.


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Fasciola hepatica , Fasciolase , Animaux , Humains , Fasciola hepatica/génétique , Fasciolase/médecine vétérinaire , Malawi , Escargots
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Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl ; 23: 100919, 2024 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38495311

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The freshwater amphibious snail Orientogalba viridis commonly occurs in eastern Asia, on certain Pacific islands and more importantly has recently dispersed into Europe. Since this snail is now considered an invasive species, its distribution is of growing parasitological interest as an alien intermediate host for various trematodes, particularly liver flukes. As part of ongoing surveillance for snail-borne diseases in Malawi, a population of O. viridis was first observed in May 2023, alongside an alarming presence of a human schistosome cercaria. This snail population later underwent detailed morphological characterisation with both snail and parasite identities confirmed upon DNA barcoding. This seminal observation triggered more extensive local snail surveys, finding 3 further populations in separated rice paddies, with further field-caught snails (n = 465) screened for infection and a selection used for repeated experimental challenges with miracidia from Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosoma mattheei. Although no field-caught (and experimentally exposed) snail was seen to shed schistosome cercariae, molecular xenomonitoring for schistosomiasis provided tangible evidence of putative transmission potential. Our first report of O. viridis here in Malawi, and more broadly in Africa, flags a need for increased vigilance for this invasive species alongside local clarification(s) of its transmission potential for trematodiases of either medical and/or veterinary importance.

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Anaesthesia ; 79(5): 465-468, 2024 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38214405
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World J Pediatr Congenit Heart Surg ; 15(2): 155-159, 2024 03.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38263637

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BACKGROUND: Ebstein anomaly is a rare congenital anomaly of the tricuspid valve which presents challenges to cardiac surgeons due to the spectrum of the disease and the technical difficulty of valve repair. The natural history of the anomaly differs between patients presenting in the neonatal period to those presenting in adulthood. METHODS: A retrospective review of all patients >15 years of age with Ebstein anomaly, undergoing surgery on the tricuspid valve at 6 centers across Australia and New Zealand was performed. Patients from 1985 to 2019 were included in the study. RESULTS: A total of 125 patients were included in the study, 76 patients (60%) undergoing tricuspid valve repair, of which 23 patients underwent a Cone repair and 49 (40%) had a tricuspid valve replacement. The mean follow-up was 7.9 ± 7.3 years. Postoperatively, early mortality was 3 patients (2%) and 10-year survival was 91.5%. A postoperative pacemaker was required in 24 patients (19%). Reoperation was required in 21 patients (17%). There was no statistically significant difference in survival or reoperation between patients who underwent repair or replacement of the tricuspid valve; however, with a small number of patients in long-term follow-up. CONCLUSION: Older children and adult patients undergoing surgery for Ebstein anomaly in Australia and New Zealand experience good medium-term postoperative survival. Repair of the valve is achieved in a significant proportion of patients with increasing use and success with the Cone repair technique.


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Maladie d'Ebstein , Enfant , Nouveau-né , Adulte , Humains , Adolescent , Maladie d'Ebstein/chirurgie , Nouvelle-Zélande , Résultat thérapeutique , Valve atrioventriculaire droite/chirurgie , Australie
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Aging Ment Health ; 28(2): 197-206, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37667896

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OBJECTIVES: Hospices are regarded as gold standard providers of end-of-life care. The term hospice, however, is broadly used, and can describe a type of care offered in a variety of health care services (e.g. nursing homes). It thus becomes complex for families to decide between services. We aimed to review the evidence around the experience of family carers of people with dementia accessing in-patient hospice settings for end-of-life care. METHOD: We registered the review protocol on PROSPERO. We used PerSPE(C)TiF to systematically organise our search strategy. The evidence was reviewed across six databases: PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO, ASSIA, ISI Web, and CINAHL. We used meta-ethnography as per the eMERGe guidance for data interpretation. RESULTS: Four studies were included. Two third-order constructs were generated through meta-ethnography: expectations of care and barriers to quality of care. We found that carers had expectations of care, and these could change over time. If discussion was not held with hospice staff early on, the carers could experience reduced care quality due to unmatched expectations. Unmatched expectations acted as barriers to care and these were found in terms of carers not feeling adequately supported, and/or having the person discharged from hospice, which would entail increased care responsibility for carers. CONCLUSION: In view of an increase in new dementia cases over time and with hospice services being under pressure, integrating palliative care services within community-based models of care is key to reducing the risk of having inadequate and under resourced services for people with dementia.


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Démence , Établissements de soins palliatifs , Soins terminaux , Humains , Aidants , Anthropologie culturelle , Démence/thérapie
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J Chemother ; 36(3): 198-201, 2024 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37800850

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Isatuximab is a CD38-directed antibody indicated for the treatment of relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma. The Division of Pharmacovigilance at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reviewed case reports from postmarketing sources, including the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), PubMed, and Embase, to investigate a potential association between isatuximab and the risk of varicella zoster virus (VZV) reactivation. We identified 20 reports of which 15 met our case definition and causality criteria. All 15 patients (80% male, median age = 60 years) received isatuximab for a hematologic neoplasm; eight (53%) for previously untreated multiple myeloma. All cases described additional risk factors for VZV reactivation, including concomitant proteasome inhibitor and/or immunomodulatory drug (n = 10, 67%) use. Based on this postmarket analysis, the U.S. Prescribing Information for isatuximab was updated to include this new safety information, including recommendations for antiviral prophylaxis.


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Zona , Myélome multiple , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Femelle , Herpèsvirus humain de type 3 , Myélome multiple/traitement médicamenteux , Anticorps monoclonaux humanisés/usage thérapeutique , Antiviraux/usage thérapeutique , Zona/induit chimiquement , Zona/traitement médicamenteux
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PLoS One ; 18(11): e0286493, 2023.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37930977

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BACKGROUND: Nearly 50 million people worldwide have dementia and the increasing numbers requiring end-of-life and palliative care, has led to national efforts to define standards of care for this patient group. Little research, however, has been done to date about the experience of hospice care for people with dementia accessing these services. This study explores the views of hospice dementia care for bereaved carers of people with dementia and hospice clinicians. METHODS: We used purposive sampling for participant recruitment. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with bereaved carers and hospice clinical staff. Interviews were audio recorded and the transcriptions were analysed through thematic analysis. A total of 12 participants were interviewed from one service in the Northwest region in the UK. All were female and white British. RESULTS: Participants described their experience of hospice dementia care in three main themes: Pre-access to service, roles and responsibility within hospice care, ease and difficulty of last period of end-of-life care. CONCLUSION: Rapid response teams delivering hospice home care could represent a better option to inpatient care and may be preferred by patients. This type of service, however, may require joined-up care with other community services, and this type of care needs to be considered and planned. Future studies should evaluate this type of community care.


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Démence , Accompagnement de la fin de la vie , Établissements de soins palliatifs , Humains , Femelle , Mâle , Aidants , Soins palliatifs , Recherche qualitative
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J Am Med Inform Assoc ; 31(1): 70-78, 2023 12 22.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37847653

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OBJECTIVE: Apply natural language processing (NLP) to Amazon consumer reviews to identify adverse events (AEs) associated with unapproved over the counter (OTC) homeopathic drugs and compare findings with reports to the US Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data were extracted from publicly available Amazon reviews and analyzed using JMP 16 Pro Text Explorer. Topic modeling identified themes. Sentiment analysis (SA) explored consumer perceptions. A machine learning model optimized prediction of AEs in reviews. Reports for the same time interval and product class were obtained from the FAERS public dashboard and analyzed. RESULTS: Homeopathic cough/cold products were the largest category common to both data sources (Amazon = 616, FAERS = 445) and were analyzed further. Oral symptoms and unpleasant taste were described in both datasets. Amazon reviews describing an AE had lower Amazon ratings (X2 = 224.28, P < .0001). The optimal model for predicting AEs was Neural Boosted 5-fold combining topic modeling and Amazon ratings as predictors (mean AUC = 0.927). DISCUSSION: Topic modeling and SA of Amazon reviews provided information about consumers' perceptions and opinions of homeopathic OTC cough and cold products. Amazon ratings appear to be a good indicator of the presence or absence of AEs, and identified events were similar to FAERS. CONCLUSION: Amazon reviews may complement traditional data sources to identify AEs associated with unapproved OTC homeopathic products. This study is the first to use NLP in this context and lays the groundwork for future larger scale efforts.


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Systèmes de signalement des effets indésirables des médicaments , Effets secondaires indésirables des médicaments , États-Unis , Humains , Traitement du langage naturel , Logiciel , Food and Drug Administration (USA) , Toux
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Nature ; 621(7980): 716-722, 2023 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37758891

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Einstein's general theory of relativity from 19151 remains the most successful description of gravitation. From the 1919 solar eclipse2 to the observation of gravitational waves3, the theory has passed many crucial experimental tests. However, the evolving concepts of dark matter and dark energy illustrate that there is much to be learned about the gravitating content of the universe. Singularities in the general theory of relativity and the lack of a quantum theory of gravity suggest that our picture is incomplete. It is thus prudent to explore gravity in exotic physical systems. Antimatter was unknown to Einstein in 1915. Dirac's theory4 appeared in 1928; the positron was observed5 in 1932. There has since been much speculation about gravity and antimatter. The theoretical consensus is that any laboratory mass must be attracted6 by the Earth, although some authors have considered the cosmological consequences if antimatter should be repelled by matter7-10. In the general theory of relativity, the weak equivalence principle (WEP) requires that all masses react identically to gravity, independent of their internal structure. Here we show that antihydrogen atoms, released from magnetic confinement in the ALPHA-g apparatus, behave in a way consistent with gravitational attraction to the Earth. Repulsive 'antigravity' is ruled out in this case. This experiment paves the way for precision studies of the magnitude of the gravitational acceleration between anti-atoms and the Earth to test the WEP.

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J Adolesc Health ; 73(4): 746-752, 2023 10.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37410007

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PURPOSE: Despite the fact that adolescence represents a distinct developmental period wherein dating and sexual relationships are emergent, much of what is known about substance use, sexual agreements, and sexual risk behaviors among adolescent sexual minority males (ASMM) is extrapolated from research on adults. This study tested associations between substance use and sexual risk behaviors among ASMM and examined whether relationship status and sexual agreements moderated these associations. METHODS: Cross-sectional online survey data were collected from 2,892 HIV negative ASMM aged 13-17 years between November 2017 and March 2020. All were sexually active with male partners and not on pre-exposure prophylaxis. A multigroup hurdle model predicted the occurrence and frequency of condomless anal sex (CAS) with casual partners. RESULTS: Non-monogamous ASMM were more likely to use illicit drugs and more likely to have CAS with casual partners compared with single ASMM and those in monogamous relationships. Among ASMM who had CAS at least once, those in relationships (both monogamous and nonmonogamous) had CAS more frequently than single ASMM. Binge drinking (odds ratio (OR) = 1.47, p < .001), cannabis (OR = 1.30, p < .001), and illicit drug use (including prescription drug misuse) (OR = 1.77, p < .001) were associated with the occurrence of CAS with casual partners but only binge drinking (rate ratio (RR) = 1.23, p = .027) and illicit drugs (RR = 1.75, p < .001) were associated with its frequency. DISCUSSION: While results aligned with adult studies in many respects, unlike adult sexual minority males, these findings suggest partnered ASMM-particularly those in nonmonogamous relationships-were at highest risk of substance use and associated sexual HIV transmission risk.


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Hyperalcoolisation rapide , Infections à VIH , Substances illicites , Minorités sexuelles , Troubles liés à une substance , Adulte , Mâle , Humains , Adolescent , États-Unis/épidémiologie , Homosexualité masculine , Hyperalcoolisation rapide/épidémiologie , Études transversales , Comportement sexuel , Troubles liés à une substance/épidémiologie , Prise de risque , Infections à VIH/prévention et contrôle , Partenaire sexuel
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Poult Sci ; 102(10): 102841, 2023 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37480657

RÉSUMÉ

Necrotic enteritis (NE) is a widespread infectious disease caused by Clostridium perfringens that inflicts major economic losses on the global poultry industry. Due to regulations on antibiotic use in poultry production, there is an urgent need for alternative strategies to mitigate the negative effects of NE. This paper presents a passive immunization technology that utilizes hyperimmune egg yolk immunoglobulin Y (IgY) specific to the major immunodominant antigens of C. perfringens. Egg yolk IgYs were generated by immunizing hens with 4 different recombinant C. perfringens antigens, and their protective effects against NE were evaluated in commercial broilers. Six different spray-dried egg powders were produced using recombinant C. perfringens antigens: α-toxin, NE B-like toxin (NetB; EB), elongation factor-Tu (ET), pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase, a mixture of 4 antigens (EM-1), and a nonimmunized control (EC). The challenged groups were either provided with different egg powders at a 1% level or no egg powders (EN). The NE challenge model based on Eimeria maxima and C. perfringens dual infection was used. In Experiments 1 and 2, the EB and ET groups exhibited increased body weight gain (BWG; P < 0.01), decreased NE lesion scores (P < 0.001), and reduced serum NetB levels (P < 0.01) compared to the EN and EC groups. IgY against NetB significantly reduced Leghorn male hepatocellular cytotoxicity in an in vitro test (P < 0.01). In Experiment 3, the protective effect of the IgYs mixture (EM-2) against C. perfringens antigens (NetB and EFTu) and Eimeria antigens (elongation factor-1-alpha: EF1α and Eimeria profilin: 3-1E) was tested. The EM-2 group showed similar body weight, BWG, and feed intake from d 7 to 22 compared to the NC group (P < 0.05). On d 20, the EM-2 group showed comparable intestinal permeability, NE lesion scores, and jejunal NetB and collagen adhesion protein levels to the NC group (P < 0.05). In conclusion, dietary mixture containing antibodies to NetB and EFTu provides protection against experimental NE in chickens through passive immunization.


Sujet(s)
Toxines bactériennes , Infections à Clostridium , Eimeria , Entérite , Maladies de la volaille , Animaux , Femelle , Mâle , Clostridium perfringens , Poulets/métabolisme , Toxines bactériennes/métabolisme , Infections à Clostridium/prévention et contrôle , Infections à Clostridium/médecine vétérinaire , Jaune d'œuf/métabolisme , Entérite/prévention et contrôle , Entérite/médecine vétérinaire , Anticorps antibactériens , Poids , Facteurs élongation chaîne peptidique/métabolisme , Maladies de la volaille/prévention et contrôle , Nécrose/médecine vétérinaire
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